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Title:
1964 May Newsletter Sigma Omicron (Oklahoma State University)
Abstract:
May 1964 newsletter for the Sigma Omicron chapter at Oklahoma State University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1964
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Sigma Omicron
University:
Oklahoma State University
Era:
1960s
1964 May Newsletter Sigma Omicron (Oklahoma State University)
fraternity of phi gamma delta
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The annual lorris Pig Dtxmer btgbligfe.ted the Initiation
of seven cev members into Phi Gamma Iteita, Marah 7.
Held at the Hi
I.o Motel here in Stlilwater, a cocktail party before the parity honored
the new initiates aa.4 vlaiting graduate brothers«
Mike OrocJcsr, Slgaifi
Oiclcron's first graduate» eaceed the event» featuring brother David
Hall, fulsa County Attorney, as the guest speaker.
Brother Hall reisineaoed about his college days at IIu Omega and related how his many ex
periences then could ue of value- to us now.
The new a-embers feted at the dinner were: Dean Alexander, Sorger,
Pex. freah.vanj Fred Oomlah, MoAlester freshman; Richard Howell, fresh
man, Kike Thomas, freshman, and Tom Luoas, sophomore, all from Oklahoma
Oltyj Marshall Persson, Pulsa freshman.; and JIk Thomas, a junior from
Tulsa,
Tom Lucas received the Model .Pledge .Iward,
All the men of Sigma Omloron would iiJce to extend their appreciation
to the graduate brothers who were able to attend,
All of the memiers
profited greatly from visiting with them, For all of you who were unable
to be there, and again for those who were. Just another reminder that
there Is a standing invitation for ail of you to visit oar caaptex at
eny time.
RgSH PROGRESS WEIJ.
..
Since Initiation, rush has progressed well at Sigma Cmlcron.
Due to hard work by the new rush efeairman, lira Thomaa and. aii of the
members and pledges, we have pledged six men which Inoresses the pledge
class, membership to thirteen.
An extensive planning prog-rasi Is now cosplsted for this Fall's
upcoming rush week.
A minimum goal of twenty-five new pledges has been
set, with each man in the chapter emphaslxlng his role aa an individual
rush chairman working toward this goal.
Tentative plans have been made for rush parties la Tulca, Huskogee,
Bleckwlll, and Oklahoma City.
There 1b also the poselblllty that rush
tours will be oonduoted later in the
summar
Belp by the graduate brothers can be an invaluable and determining
faator In the suoceas of the rush program.
By send log us names of boys
coming: to OSU who are good Fi.il material is one of the best ways you
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can aid \m In attaining our goal»
Send any rocoiameMations to
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May 1964 newsletter for the Sigma Omicron chapter at Oklahoma State University. The newsletter is four pages in length.