Help Us Find Our Missing Composites

Help Us Find Our Missing Composites

PLPAA Board is continuing its efforts to gather all Phi Lambda Phi’s composites. Please check this list of “missing” composites below. If you are in ownership of one of these “missing years” we need your help. You may either donate your original or email a scanned copy to our historian by clicking here.

Please mail original composites to:

Amanda Pendock, PLPAA Historian
5 Hooker Avenue
Homer NY 13077

If you include your receipts for mailing expenses, the PLPAA will reimburse your postage.

It would be wonderful to have all of our composites on display at our 60th Anniversary luncheon and other future events.

Missing Composites

  • 1962
  • 1996-97
  • 1997-98
  • 2001-02                   
  • 2002-03
  • 2005-06
  • 2010-2019

In Memoriam –  Patricia Brannen

In Memoriam – Patricia Brannen

I recently received a beautiful tribute for one of our departed sisters Audrey Patricia Brannen Pickens.  The touching memorial is from one of our alumnae sisters, Dianne (Mulqueen) Sullivan. Dianne was President of Phi Lambda Phi in Fall 1962 & Fall 1963.

Pat was in Phi Lambda Phi’s 1st Pledge Class, Spring 1960.
VP of Phi Lamb in Fall 1962. 
Pledge Mistress of Phi Lamb in 1963.

 Pat passed in August 2015 with her children & her husband at her side of Metastatic Breast Cancer.
What was remarkable was that Pat & Phi Lamb Officers had discussed a “No Hazing” Policy during the 1962 year she was an Officer. We & the Phi Lamb Sisters as a whole had observed & come to the conclusion that “Hazing” as it was usually practiced by most Greeks at Oswego and throughout the USA was “Dehumanizing,” and often “Abusive.” So Pat created a “Plan of Initiation” for Phi Lamb that was Productive & Instructive.  Pat’s “Initiation Plan” assisted new Sisters on how to present themselves well (as fine, well spoken & well-groomed Women) & as productive, informed Citizens of Phi Lamb & the USA.
Pat was ahead of her times. As it is expressed now, we were on the “Right Side of History.”  (Phi Lambda Phi’s Founding Sisters became the first Greek Sorority at SUNY Oswego to be an integrated Greek organization.  Phi Lambda Phi was one of the earliest Greek organizations in USA who welcomed members of the Jewish & Black communities. That was a very uncommon practice in the years 1959–1963. 
Pat was a lovely, engaging, bright gal who represented the best of Phi Lamb & all groups she was involved with over many years.  The gals in the Sorority were fond of her & her kind, friendly, intelligent ways. There were 400 people at Pat’s funeral in Sag Harbor, LI, NY. in  August 2015. She had friends from across our country & across the seas. Pat touched many lives. Many will fondly remember Pat as a warm, friendly person who had many interests.  She contributed much to her wide & worthwhile projects. She contributed her services to a number of organizations.  She is missed by those who knew her. 
Pat married William Pickens III who she dearly loved all her life.  Pat was fortunate that her husband Bill always loved her dearly & took such pride in her.  Bill often referred to Pat as “My Bride.” They had 3 children, Pam, John & Bill.  I often enjoyed visiting Pat & Bill & her folks in Sag Harbor. 
Pat was my Best Friend. Pat & I maintained our Friendship until she passed. I miss her still. We began our close friendship when she was my Vice President of Phi Lambda Phi. We became Roommates at the Phi Lamb House at 25 West 5th Street. 

Rest in Peace Sister 💛🖤💛

In Memorium Elaine Orlando Scalzo 1947-2018

In Memorium Elaine Orlando Scalzo 1947-2018

It is with great sadness that we share that Elaine passed away October 12, 2018, after bravely battling brain cancer for two years. She is survived by her devoted husband of 49 years Daniel and four adult children.
A native of Irondequoit in Rochester, NY, Elaine met Dan in high school and the two dated through their college years, with Dan attending many Phi Lamb formals and parties. Elaine was an elementary school teacher for 30 years in West Irondequoit and Rochester City Schools.
Sisters remember Elaine, who pledged in 1966, as quiet and sweet even though she held strongly to her values and opinions. In later years, she said that she loved being a sister and especially enjoyed her time living in the Phi Lamb House.
Those wishing to may donate in Elaine’s name to the Webster Comfort Care Home (700 Holt Rd. Webster, NY 14580.)

Rest in Peace Sister 

If you are aware of a sister that has recently passed, please contact Michelle Klinger-Wellner via FB or at president@philamb.org, so that we may include all of our departed sisters in our yearly memorial.

Elaine Orlando Scalzo
Active Sisters Spring 2018

Active Sisters Spring 2018

Spring 2018 Semester has started with 29 Active sisters. 

This semester’s officers are:
New Sister Educator: Miss Lilly Motz Spring 2015
President: Miss Rena Topper Spring 2016
Vice President: Miss Emily Fernandez Fall 2016
Social: Miss Katy Freud Spring 2017
House President: Miss Adhel Akol Spring 2016
Secretary: Miss Elaina Kline Spring 2017
Treasurer: Miss Raya Hill Fall 2016
Fundraiser: Miss Kaitlyn Perez Giron Fall 2017

Rush dates for Spring 2018 semester are as follows: 
1st RUSH February  15th
2nd RUSH February 20th
Bid day is February 23rd