Philanthropy Chairman, House Manager and Pool
Chairman
OX: Why
did you join Theta Chi? Shane Balcik : I had a few high school friends who
were Theta Chi's at other schools (Lycoming, ESU), and some of my dorm
friends brought me to the house. I clicked with most of the brothers
I met as a guest, so I rushed and pledged the next fall (1987).
OX: What
is your favorite Theta Chi memory or story? SB: Way too many to pick a favorite... twice-a-week
parties, bar sings, brothers meetings, bar crawls, hazing (old school,
receiving not giving!), women everywhere, initiations, pledge bolts, "tables" for
pinning victims, Sunday morning football (and party stories). How does
one pick a moment?
OX: What
kind of influence has the fraternity had on your life since graduation? SB: My first manager was a Theta Chi, and it help me "cut
through the resume clutter" to get the interview. I was able
to help another brother, Cameron (CJ) McKenzie, later by helping him
land his current job at Masterfoods
USA (M&M/Mars)... helped me
too, as Cameron (CJ) brought along someone else from his old company,
and those two "associate referrals" built a deck on my house!
On another level, it helped teach me the benefit of building friendships
with people that aren't necessarily "just like me." We naturally
migrate to people we can relate to... but if we open up ourselves to other views,
we can make great friends and grow in the process. I wish I'd have realized this
earlier than I did and taken advantage of it in my college years... there were
so many people I never really got to know.
OX:
What is your nickname? How
did you get it? Did anyone in particular give it to you? SB: Didn't need one. "Shane" was unique
enough... although there were probably a few nobody used in front of
me!
OX: Did
you live in the house? If so, who were your roommates? Tell us about
a memorable time with them. SB: All good people... first was Al Alper, then Graydon
Webster (great human being - he is missed), and Rich Dubin for two years
(of which we each spent a semester on internship.) Graydon took me
out for my 21st, and helped clean the room for three days after (rough). Al
bought a 6-foot python and tried to put it in my room... I don't like listening
to bunnies scream while being eaten by a snake, so I kicked him out
(the snake that is.) Rich was by far my best roommate... once I trained
to clean up (I suffer from OCD!) We had a lot of the same friends,
and went on a few Spring Break jaunts (not to mention Vegas last year!)...
good times.
OX: Where
did your pledge class go on their bolt? What brothers did you take? Any
funny stories you can tell? SB: We went to the Akron U chapter for their French
Sewer party... nothing happened on that trip that I will put in writing. "What
happens on the road STAYS on the road!"
OX: With
whom do you stay in contact? And is there anyone with whom you’ve
lost touch that you would like to find? SB: Since graduating "a few" years ago, it
feels like I've bumped into almost everyone from my years in the house
at least once.
• In attendance at my wedding were Jim Smith (Smitty), Erwin Les'Pere,
John McIntyre (Johnny Mac), Mike Schwartz, Rich Dubin, and Ernesto Plotnikoff.
• I just spent a weekend in Las Vegas with Rich Dubin... great time (lost
a bundle, made up for it in free drinks!) Dubin's cell phone accidentally
called home from Olympic Gardens (great strip club!) during a "dance". My
advice - go to Vegas when you're young and single... it's Disneyland for the
21 and over crowd!
• I work with Cameron (CJ) McKenzie, and get to enjoy a few drinks with
him once in a while in Stroudsburg (or Vegas, LA, or anywhere the company sends
us!)
• I exchange Christmas cards with Dubin, Smitty, Johnny
Mac, Chris Koczur, Paul Vassil, Cameron, and Erwin. Great kids all... many
daughters, we'll see who lets their little girls go to PSU (my boys will be waiting!)
;-)
• I always see two or three brothers at every PSU game. In September
2002, I parked my Winnebago at the house during renovations, and bumped into Pat
Lydon who crashed with us (neither of us knew the house was closed.) I left
a message with Ed Brown that we'd be there, but they towed Br. Patrick's
car anyway (Pat says thanks, Ed)... but couldn't tow the Winnie (I wedged it against
the big tree.) Then we beat the snot out of Nebraska 40-7, so
all was well!!!!
I would love to hear from anyone, particularly those living in NE Pennsylvania
(or just passing by), and I am always looking for a good golf tourney or
match... so drop me a line.
OX: What
other activities or organizations were you involved with during your
college days? SB: I worked in the HUB Billiards room, and traveled
around playing in a lot of pool tournaments. I'm not as good now
as I was in school, but I have a great table in my home. I never
won the Theta Chi tourney... I actually lost in
the first round EVERY TIME. Hmmm?
I was not really involved in too many organizations...
I wanted to ensure I had time to do what I liked (such as parties,
bar crawls, playing pool, etc.) Today's term for that kind of prioritizing of commitments
is "quality of life." I had tremendous quality of life
in my Penn State / Theta Chi years!
OX:
Tell us about your family. Have you married? Do you have
children? SB: I am married and have two boys. My wife,
Nicole, is a Penn Stater who didn't go to fraternities because she
thought that women were degraded there. Now she's married to
me... life is ironic. My older boy, Eric, is 8 and loves golf,
baseball, and football. My younger, Ethan, is 4 and loves
Thomas the Tank Engine and SpongeBob (actually, all three of us love
SpongeBob!)
My kids have no memory of Penn State Football as anything other than mediocre
or worse... it truly breaks my heart. I make them watch "Golden Decade
of the Eighties" to see what it means to be a champion. We have more
Sweet Sixteen appearances in hoops than we have Bowl wins this decade... ouch!
OX:
What do you do for a living? SB: I am the National Sales Planning Manager for the M&M's brand
candies. Basically, I work with Marketing, Operations Planning,
and Sales to ensure we successfully execute the myriad of promotions
we run as a business. Right now it's all about Black & White
M&M's, then the Color is coming back. This summer... everybody
get ready for Shrek II (it will
be the biggest movie event in entertainment history!)
OX:
What hobbies do you
enjoy? SB: I play lots of golf. My son plays (shoots
mid-60's for nine from the ladies tees), and I travel a lot... so
I get to play over the winter. Five rounds so far in January
(79 in Vegas!) I also love watching college football for 12
hours on a Saturday, but that's a distant memory. I still try
to play hoops, to no avail.
OX:
What are your goals
for the next few years? SB: I want to spend as much time with my family
as I can... ask anyone with grown kids, these are the best years
of our lives! Penn State trips are a big part of that... although
they'll be better memories if Dad isn't screaming at the coaches
to get organized.
OX: What organizations
are you involved with in your community? SB: I do as much as I can at church, but with my travel
schedule it's tough. I coach baseball (which I was good at) and basketball
(which I am not... but I can post up my second graders!) I also
play in as many golf tournaments as my schedule allows.