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1969 Winter Newsletter Epsilon Lambda (Michigan State University)
Abstract:
Winter 1969 newsletter of the Epsilon Lambda chapter at Michigan State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1969
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Epsilon Lambda
University:
Michigan State University
Era:
1960s
1969 Winter Newsletter Epsilon Lambda (Michigan State University)
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PIG DINNER EXTRA
THE
^HMU Fiji
Published by Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
Vol. IX, No. 2
February 1969
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Pig feast set for Feb. 23
New Section Chief
to address alumni
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Chief
Section
XI will
speak
at Epsilon
i
,
Lambda's
Tenth
Anniversary Pig
Dinner Feb. 23 at
1:30 p.m. at the
ROBERT E. MC cuLLocH American Legion
Hall directly behind the chapter
house.
Robert E. McCulIoch (Toronto
'65, Western Ontario '69), has
recently been named Chief of the
newly formed Section XI encom
passing chapters at MSU, Mich.
GMl and Western Ontario.
Bob is a full-time graduate stu
dent at Western Ontario and rode
circuit as a Fiji Field Secretary
until retiring in 1967.
The Pig Dinner marks Bob's
initial visit to Spartanland. He
will meet with the entire section
March 1 at the Section Convention
in Flint.
Pete Larson (70), Pig Dinner
chairman, has' handled all details
for this year's feast. The afternoon
will begin with an open house at
the new chapter house at 239
Oakhill.
REMEMBER THIS PIG DINNER? — It was 1962 and guess who was
the youngest Fiji? None other than Dan Sockol, shown here observing the
tradition. Who's it going to be in 1969?
At 1:30 p.m. cocktails will be
served at the Legion Hall. Dinner
will immediately follow.
the procession of the pig.
The menu consists of a salad,
roast beef, baked potato, a green
vegetable, dinner rolls, a dessert
and beverage.
Lambda's new officers.
Pete
will serve
as
master of
ceremonies and introduce Epsilon
"1 hope that everyone in the tristate area can attend," he said.
"We are very pleased with the
Of course, there
will be the
preparations and are honored to
traditional "Exile's
Toast" and
have Bob as our guest."
\r\nWHO'S WHERE AND WHAT'S NEW
Fiji feedback on the grow
Excellent response
UNCLE SAM'S FIJIS
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AT THE ALTER
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dale. The Blys are living in Southfield, and Barry is employed by
General Motors.
Cpt. Richard Sinclair (65) is now
serving in the army in Vietnam.
Dick is an operations adviser in
the Trang Bang District of Hau
Nghin Province, R.V.N.
Jim
Dewey (65) and
Marcia
Chmielinski, U. of Illinois, were
married in June and are now living
in Palatine, 111. Jim is teaching
Russian at Conant High School,
Hoffman Estates, 111.
Sp/4 Edward McKibbon (67) is
also with the army in Vietman in
the
Airborne
Division.
"Rock"
will be home in the summer, 1969,
and will attend graduate school at
Michigan State University.
Pvt. James Beckley (68) com
pleted basic training Dec. 12, and
now GI Jim is at OCS at Ft. Benning,
Georgia.
E. L.'s newest soldier, 1st Lt.
Donald Derfner, (65), entered the
army's Ordinance Corps in Novem
ber. Don graduated from Brooklyn
Law School with a J.D. degree in
Stu Dychtwald (64) was married
Sept. 21, and is a space allocation
specailist for the J. C. Penney Co.
in New York City.
Kirk Baxter (67) and Mary Ann
Goon, Bowling Green U., were
united in marriage Aug. 28. Kirk
is teaching at McCord Junior High
School, Sylvania, Ohio.
Undergraduate Tom Vance (70)
and Suzanne Foran, MSU,exchanged
wedding vows Dec. 21 in Holly,
Mich, (a fitting town for a near
Christmas wedding). The Vances
are living in Haslett.
Thom Be 11(71)and Lorene Ame s,
Western Michigan University, were
married in MSU's Wesley Foundation
Chapel, Feb. 1.
Coming in the next issue....
Fiji Businessmen and Fijis in
Professions plus the most current
Fiji Directory. There just wasn't
room to include them in this Extra.
Graduate response on the last
questionnaire was terrific. Thank
you for your support.
NEED AN ADDRESSIf you need an address, our
files are as up-to-date as pos
sible. We will supply you with
the address of whomever you
request.
Peter D. Larson
Barry BIy (68) and Debby Blank,
Lt. (j.g.) Bob Fiedler (67) re
ported that he doesn't mind being
a Navy man, but added that it's
only 660 days until he's a civilian
again. Bob has been floating on
Graduate Relations
MSU, were married Jan. 18 in Fern-
Neebes — master in accounting
by Bob Justin
Accounting, a
Tonkin, just off Vietnam. His air
wing staff returns to California in
profession tried
March.
by many, suc
ceeded in by
Don has recently become a suf)ervisor for Ernst & Ernst after only
three years with the firm. He ad
vanced to his current position in
less than half the time normally
some
expected.
the USS Hancock in the Gulf of
but
mas
tered by only a
few, has one of
Epsilon Lamb
da's members in
its midst.
Don Neebes (65) is one of those
who is fast on his way to becoming
a master of the profess
SPARTAN
FIJI
of Epsilon Lambda
Chapter of
Editor
Mike Wagoner
Reporters . . .Rick Oilman
Bob Justin
Sports Editor .Gary Lonik
Upon graduation, Neebes joined
the Saginaw office of Ernst & Ernst.
Aug. 21, 1965, he married Martha
Mallory. The couple lived in Sag
inaw until October, 1968, when he
was transferred to Detroit.
Don's excellent progress comes
as no surprise if one is aware of
his CPA test results. He completed
Official Publication
Phi Gamma Delta
As an undergrad he was chapter
steward and later treasurer.
his CPA exam after the minimum
legal time lapse in November, 1967.
The Spartan Fiji will resume
its regular publication schedule
following Pig Dinner.
Special
features will include another grad
uate close-up, the Pig Dinner in
pictures and highlights on the new
Don's Detroit assignment is in
the Review Department, which has
the responsibility of reviewing all
audit reports for accounting theory
house.
issued.
There is still time to send your
check for $5.50 for Pig Dinner.
Don and Martha now reside at 2430
Coolidge, Troy, Michigan 48084.
and presentation before they are
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Winter 1969 newsletter of the Epsilon Lambda chapter at Michigan State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.