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Armed with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, George Howell was anxious to get on with his life when he graduated from Lehigh University in 1955. Howell admits he little considered the role his “lifelong brotherhood” would actually play in his long life, even as he’d held numerous leadership roles during his four years with Eta chapter. “I didn’t consider the fraternity thing to be over, really, but neither did I say ‘Oh boy, I can’t wait to come back to our chapter reunion.’” Yet thanks to one tiny thread of a connection -- an annual dinner for brothers in his boyhood home of Elmira, New York -- George Howell has indeed perpetuated a great many fraternal ties throughout the last half century and longer. “They’d get 30-40 men at a local club and, tell stories and sing Psi U songs. I started attending as an undergraduate ... and I’ve gone ever since. It would sort of recharge my Psi U batteries.” Howell also began to contribute “modestly” each year to Psi Upsilon “as a gesture of loyalty ... I always try to support the organizations of which I am a part.”
Over the years, others encouraged Howell to become more active at the international level. “But it wasn’t until Henry Poor approached me a few years back that I agreed. Brother Poor was a much-admired icon; he didn’t miss a Psi U dinner in Elmira for 20 or 25 years. He would drive up from Philadelphia, have dinner, and drive back home the same night! One of the last times we were together [before Poor’s death in 2009], Henry asked me to join the Foundation’s Board.” In 2007, Howell was elected as a director of the Psi Upsilon Foundation. In that role, he collaborates to raise and direct funding for the Fraternity’s leadership and scholarship initiatives. “Back in my day at Eta, we weren’t terribly conscious of the national organization’s importance to us. In my later years I’ve certainly realized that local chapters would find it very difficult, if not impossible, to survive in any form without the support of the international organization.” George considers that a brother’s leadership development is the most important singular advantage he has to gain by association with Psi Upsilon. “There are the soft leadership skills -- the great lessons of life -- to live cooperatively and congenially in a relatively small group and a relatively small space; to develop a lot of social and Continued on page 2...