Laugh So Hard Your Guts Hurt
Boring day? These hilarious memories will put a smile on your face and take you back to your days as an undergrad. Relive your wild days and share your memories with us at here.
What is the memory that makes you laugh hardest today?“Harry Schaffer pounding the piano. Harry always had a good act--whether it was crazy words to a song or dancing behind the curtain.” - Henry Norman Funk, ’48
“Gordu Miller and I had to map all the sand traps on the Penn State golf course at midnight at the beginning of "hell" week.” - Roy E. Prescott, ’58
“Spring 1977 when the pledge class was going to pull a prank and "borrowed" a cow from the university. The pledges were going to walk it upstairs in the house, but the campus police caught them just as they were entering the front door in the middle of the night.” - Dr. Mark Bridgen, ’77
“As a pledge group getting out of the loft and sneaking into the house meeting with snowballs and ambushing the brothers.” - Keith B. Lutz, ’80
Describe the best partyDescribe your favorite/best road tripWhat is the one memory you have shared or will share with your children or grandchildren?“The night my fraternity and I serenaded Gail at her dorm right after we got engaged.” - Roy E. Prescott, ’58
“The importance of the brothers and the experience it added to Penn State.” - Keith B. Lutz, ’80
"After winning the Outstanding Fraternity award at PSU in 1956 or 1957 (not sure which year), returning to the House after performing in a Thespians performance and finding all my fraternity brothers in all states of disarray from all the beer they drank at Sigma Nu (most of us had never raised a glass before that day). There were bodies collapsed and strewn all over the House. A truly remarkable sight and one I will never forget."-Frank Markland, '57
"I met my spouse , Jeannie Ogden , because my roomate,Bobbie Beacher,brought her to a dance."-John Cairns, '44
"SEEING THE UNLOADING AND CREATING OF THE NITTANY LION as I went to class each day as it was created."-C.E. Williams, '44, '46