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Title:
1981 April 1 Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Abstract:
April 1, 1981, newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
04/01/1981
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Sigma Mu
University:
Mississippi State University
Era:
1980s
1981 April 1 Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
April 1, 1981
Volume 68
BROTHERHOOD WEEKEND
GRADUATE PROFILE
Brotherhood Weekend was held on March
27 and 28 with events starting at 7:00
p.m. Friday and Rush being the topic
until 9:00 p.m. At 9:00, John Speed
with the held of Frank Melton, Kendall
Moore and others; led the brothers in a
song fest—some old and some new songs.
The brothers then dispersed until 8:00
a.m., Saturday to do Community Service
Projects. At 10:00 a.m. it was yard work
and etiquette instructions by Mrs. June
Carpenter.
Softball was the mid-afternoon activity
until 3:00 p.m. when the brothers met
in groups to discuss strong points and
weak points. Ending on a good note, we
look forward to the next Brotherhood
Phil Posey, a May 1980 graduate of
Mississippi State and Sigma Mu, is now living
in Jackson, MS. A banking and finance
major, Phil started working last summer in
the management training program at Deposit
Guaranty National Bank. He is now working
in the personnel department.
While at MSU, Phil served both the school
and the chapter well. He served as a Student
Association Senator for two years and SA
Vice President for one year. Phil was
active with the Madrigal Singers and also
performed two years for the Miss MSU
Pageant and once for the Miss Reveille
Pageant.
In addition, Phil was President of Blue
Key, a member of ODK, and was recognized
Weekend.
FIJI ISLAND
Fiji Island is upon us again ... and
Oh What A Weekend!!! Social chairman,
J'^n Tike, along with David Stevens
have the machine rolling for what
promises to be the best Fiji Island
ever.
We'll start the festivities Friday night
at Dorman Lake with the mystique of the
Marriage of the Warriors. We'll come
back to the house for our Warmup
Party with a bluegrass band before
by Who's Who and the Hall of Fame.
Even though his campus involvement was
demanding, Phil found time to serve as
Treasurer of the fraternity and on several
committees.
Phii tii'id Jeff Yfedteb, anotiici 1950 grad
uate of MSU and Sigma Mu, will soon be
moving to an apartment in North Jackson.
Keith Koenig, a 1973 graduate, is now
assistant professor of the School of Engi
neering. His wife, Brenda, is near
graduation at MUW, and is majoring in
speech pathology. Keith is a member of
the Board of Chapter Advisors. Keith
putting Fiji girls to bed to rest for
and Brenda are currently living in Stark-
Saturday.
ville.
Saturday lunch will be spent at the
house with rushees and friends, as we
eat barbacue chicken and talk up Phi
Gamma Delta.
Saturday evening we will have our
Shrimp Feast before gearing up for the
nine screaming cubs of the Jacksonians,
Jerry Welch, a 1972 MSU graduate, is
presently an operator and supervisor of
Maratha Oil in Gariville, LA. His wife,
Carol Ann, is an attorney.
our Fiji Island musicians.
We expect many rushees and out-of-town
guests this year. Any inputs or sugges
tions on possible rushees will be greatiy
appreciated. Let us hear from you!
The party will be great, and a good
time will be had by all, so ya'll come—it
won't be complete without you. A good
time will be had by all.
PIG DINNER
Pig Dinner was a huge success. Many
graduate brothers attended along with
friends from other chapters.
Graduates fell short to the determined
actives in a game of softball. Dinner was
served at 7:00 p.m. with several colony
members being the billed speakers. After
dinner the brothers proceeded back to
the house for open bar and the annual
burying of the pig's head at midnight.
REMEMBER WHEN...
Stanley Walters went to the Dean's
Office to have his picture made for Who's
Who, not knowing that it was Pat
McClatchy who had made the call. Pat
hid under his bed fearing Stanley's
revenge.
Marty Hawkins went skinny dipping in
the blue hole and had his clothes confis
cated. He had to ride back to the House
in the 3rd seat of Bob Raymond's station
wagon, minus his clothes.
Bob backed
his car up to the sidewalk of the Pike
House and blew the horn.
HELLO DUKE!
From Bunny
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April 1, 1981, newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.