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1974 April Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Abstract:
April 1974 newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is one page in length.
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1974
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Sigma Mu
University:
Mississippi State University
Era:
1970s
1974 April Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Vol. IV, No, IV
Mississippi State, Mississippi
FIELD SECRETARY
Field Secretary Steven E. Area
visited Sigma ¥s\i on February 19-21,
and a copy of his report was sent to
the chapter. Area enjoyed his visit
and was very impressed with Sigma
J.tu's accomplishments.
He listed as
Strong points Scholarship, Commit
April, 19lh
CAMPUS GRO'OTH
Mississippi State is continuir^
to grow, not only in enrollment but
in facilities as well.
Construction
is in various stages on four new build
ings.
Both the Seed Technology
building and the McCool Business
building are nearing completion and
tee System, Administrative Efficien
should be in use this fall.
cy, Graduate Relations, Care of House
Institute of Archaeology and the Col
and Grounds, and Extracurricflilar
iseum will be completed ^'d.thin a year
Activities. He commented that Sigma
Mu stands a good chance of vrinning
and a half.
the Archons Trophy again this year.
Area listed as the chapter's weak
points Rush, Big Brother Program,
and Undergraduate Accounts Receiv
able, and made several suggestions
The Cobb
The Greek system is also grow
ing at State. Local chapters of Sigma
Nu fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sor
ority were installed recently.
This
brings the Greek total at MSU to six
teen fraternities and eight sororities.
for improvement in these areas.
MOTHERS CLUB
PHI GAI'M SPORTS
Intramural softball came to
an exciting conclusion this month,
with Fiji ranking third among frat
ernities. In regular season play
the brothers defeated Kappa Sigma,
Triangle, and Pi Kappa Alpha, and
lost to Lambda Chi Aloha. In the
playoffs Phi Gamm battled unsuccess
fully against Sigma Chi for first
place, but clinched third in an R-5
victory over Sigma Phi Epsilon.
The 197^1 officers of the Mary
McCarty Club are Mrs. Walter Rebmann,
President; Itrs. Francis Boyd, Vice
President; Mrs. Larry Blankenship,
Treasurer; Ilrs. R.B. Stimson, Secre
tary; and Mrs. James F. Hooper, Advispr,
The Club's purpose is to aid and sup
port the chapter, and wives and mothers
of graduates arc virged to join. They
may do so by sending twelve dollars
in dues to Mrs. Larry Blankenship at
Box 532, Jliss. State, UB 39762.
graduating BROTHERS
NE-'/S OF BROTHERS
l!ay, 197U will mark the grad
uation of nine Fijis at Mississippi
moving to Jackson this cummer to begin
State. They are Winston Earnheart,
work mth Jitney Stores of America.
Buzzy Handworker, Ray Jordan, bi-ew
McDowell, Franklin llyers, Jon Naugher,
Curtis McNeer, Robert Siedell, and
David Wesley, The continuing inter
Brother Edwards received his B.3. in
Stove Edwards (Sigma iki '73) is
Animal Science, and is preoontiy
graduate Dtvi-aor\+. n+
state
UiaT-vor»SJ w--ty.
est and support of these now Gradna-ta
Brothers is of prVjsno iiaoortance to
the chapter.
PHI GAMI1 JIETSLETTER
The Phi Gamm Ncwfsletter is pub
lished monthly by Sigma Mu Chapter of
Phi Gamma Delta as a service to its
Graduates,
Editor
Chris R. Rebmann
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April 1974 newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is one page in length.