Coccia won two free roundtrip tickets, which were donated by Continental Airlines, to anywhere in the continental United States. Engineering freshman Joseph Janos took home the first prize, which was a free dinner for two at Chili's, and Engineering senior Carmine Fanelle won the second prize, a tee-shirt from Mt. Olympus. The 65 members of the co-ed professional business fraternity sold a total of 1334 tickets over the past three weeks. Twenty-five percent of the over $1300 raised will go to the University City Hospitality Coalition, which runs area soup kitchens, said Delta Sigma Pi Director of Finance Lisa Schuman. Wharton sophomore Schuman said that the other 75 percent will be put towards promoting professional activities for the fraternity. "I'm glad the brotherhood pulled together and made this work," Schuman added. -- Julie Berkun
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