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1975 September Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Abstract:
September 1975 newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
09/00/1975
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Sigma Mu
University:
Mississippi State University
Era:
1970s
1975 September Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Vol. V
September, 1975
Mississippi State, Mississippi
No. 1
t
FALL RUSH
KFVS OF GRADUATES
The 1975 fall rush, headed by
Rush Chairman Pat McClatchy, has re
sulted in the largest pledge class
in Sigma Mu History.
This
fall's
seventeen pledges are Bill Adrian,
Belleville, Illinois; Mitch Boggan,
Hickory; John Ball, Summitt; Marty
Hawkins, Memphis, Tenn.; Kevin Hol
Lee Wilson is now working with the
Soil Conservation Service, an agency of
the Department of Agriculture, and is
stationed in Calhoun City, Mississippi.
Greg Mann is the new Union Program
Advisor here at Mississippi State.
land, Memphis,Tenn.; Peter Fisackerly,
Sunflower; Frank Jones, Tupelo; Rich
ard McRee, Jr., Holcomb; Lee Miller,
Jackson; Tommy Scroggins, Baird;
John Speed, Jackson; Gregg Trotter,
Memphis, Tenn.; David Walker, Isola;
Greg Walsh, Liberty; Stan Walters,
linden, Ala.; James Young, Jr., Ponto-
Tom Kirkland is in his first year of Law
School at the University of Mississippi.
He is reportedly studying up to eight
hours per day. The source of this report,
however, is Tom Kirkland himself, and re
gretfully this editor is somewhat skepti
toc. John Van Zanut, Jackson.
cal of that contention.
FLORIDA
GAME
Robert Siedell recently accepted a
position as fraternity advisor at Ryder
College in Trenton, New Jersey.
A special thanks goes to Greg
Mann who entertained Phi Gamms with
a pre-game party on the afternoon of
the Florida game in the lovely home
of his parents. Graduates attending
the party included Marshall Mowdy, Tom
Kirkland, Phil Abemethy, Tom Cottom,
Ed Bean and Ray Jordan have added
immense executive ability to the con
fines of Fidelity Bank in Jackson via the
addition of Thomas Mize, Sigma Mu *75.
Ray Jordan, Thomas Mize, Jon Naugher,
Porter Robinson, and Lee Wilson.
PARENTS'DAY
October 4th was a big day for the
Porter Robinson is now with the Sta
ple Cotton Cooperation Association. He
is working in Canton, Mississippi, and
has already establised himself as the
ace of the local tennis courts.
members of Sigma Mu Chapter. Parents'
Day began with the Mary McCarty Club
'^'meeting at 10:00 A.M. followed by a
Jon David Naugher and the former
picnic dinner and the Southern game. A
Sherrill Shannon were married this summer
dance was held at the VFW Hut featuring
on July 11th in Yazoo City. They are now
residing in Pontotoc where Jon is associat
ed with Naugher Brothers' Dairy.
"Tubby Fick'.' Graduates attending this
event were Drew McDowell, Ray Jordan,
Phil Abernethy, Tom Kirkland, James
Wedgeworth, Ben Penn, and Lee Wilson.
CANOE TRIP
—
David Wesley is now Loan Review
Officer for the Bank of Mississippi in
Tupelo, Miss.
On September 20, 1975, seventeen
brave Phi Gamms set out in eight canoes
with a common goal. Their objective
was the conquest of the ominous waters
of the relcnox^*iates along on the trip were Lee Wilson
and Greg Mann. During the course of
the two days of peril which these men
experienced, Greg Mann filmed another.
This one will be entitled "White Water.'
PHI GAJ!M NEWSLETTER
The Phi Gamm Newsletter is published
monthly by Sigma Mu Chapter of Phi Gamma
Delta as a service to its graduates.
Editor
Dal Williamson
Asst. Editor
Pat McClatchy
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September 1975 newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.