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Title:
1985 March Newsletter Alpha Nu (University of New Mexico)
Abstract:
March 1985 newsletter of the Alpha Nu chapter at the University of New Mexico. The newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1985
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Alpha Nu
University:
University of New Mexico
Era:
1980s
1985 March Newsletter Alpha Nu (University of New Mexico)
March 1985
fl|g--c:«>h Fh'iye'
A NOTE TO GRADUATES
From The P.L.
,2
ISTSS
As
you
can
tell,
from
r e a cl i n q the f
hev/ Mexico is
four years, ttie chapter at
is beinq memorized, and Fij i
fraternities
everv
and
imnrovinq
continue
insure that
For years
of
makinq
but
Phi
a
chapter,
the
now a
well
must
on
the
on
its
as
be
Mu's
vjav
favoral)le
name
1
about
The
amongst
part of graduates as well
house.
in
un.
campus coeds.
Put,
set and commitments
those goals are met.
nov/ one or two graduates
payments
have made
would
like
to
as
the
with
must
underqrads
personal
use
Pitual
commitments
their
names
1 didn't get their permission.
Anyway , w i t hou_t their hel-PFamma Delta at l!NM would he a vogue memory.
Otlier local
graduates
in
as
qoals
sororities
to be made on
to
is
Alnha
I r s
tiie
in the last lO months made a commitment of their time
form
daily
of
servinq
telephone
leadership
and
call
on
the
is
John
personal
Coarcl
of
Trustees.
Coffman.
commitment
to
His
Alpha
One
eloquent
Nu
have
name
behind
style of
snurred
underqrads, P.L.s, and Trustees to take action for the betterment
of the Fraternity.
Refinancing the house and paying off iieadquarters is nov/ the
ton priority.
This v/ill obviosly result in higlier payments from
the peonle that live in the house and will in turn require under
qrads
to
make
rushing men
a
commitment
than
to
share
chasing v/onqn,
rooms
and
concentrate
l/e hope vou will
more
be able
on
to make
a Commitment to Alpha Mu by either your time or money.
All graduate
contributions \'/ill go to rennovating the house or we v-.'ill use it
as you see fit.
pass
As
this
T'c 'would
information
a 1v-; a y S ,
on
ke
1
to
to
vour
I'm mighty n r o u d
to
be
I; now what
you're
doinq
so
v/e
can
brothers.
a
Fiji,
Ned
D'e r i c k s o n
MEMBERSHIP
We began the spring
semester
with_ 34 brothers and noninitiates, and 9 pledges.
Rush is starting now with bro
Chris Carrasco, as Rush Chmn.
Activities
during
will
be
planned
the summer to attract
prospective Phi Gams.
•rush
Formal
is now dry so our brothers
must concentrate
and getting to
on
meeting
know rushees.
If you know a prospective
student who would make a good
Phi Gam, drop
Chris a
line.
Fall
Social Events
Fall semester social calendar
was one of the busiest and
most successful in Alpha Nu's
recent_history. We started the
year with the first Kappa ex
change in two years. It came
together very well with many
people saying it was the best
exchange they had been to.
The following week was pledg
pref. The theme was "The Last
Great Toga Party."
INTRAMURALS
No one
really remembers for sure if i
was fun or not, but, the clues
Intramural sports at the Fiji
we have make us think it must
House took a big step foward.
Brothers and pledges alike
have been.
took part in all different
kinds of sports. We finished
the fall semester with 1562
Pope joy points, the
most
we
have had in a number of years.
Our ultimate frisbee team was
crowned
the
all
university
champions. Our 5'10" and over
and 5'10"and under basketball
teams finished ranked 5th and
4th respectively. Overall
it
was a
we
good semester, but
are looking
foward to
doing
better this spring.
Brad Allpass
Intramural chairman
Fiji
coming
participation for Home
was high, and we ende
the week with the best party o
greek row.
The next
month
we were bus
with exchanges. The Alpha Chi'
Chi Omega's
and
enjoyed some
Pi Phi's
al
Fiji Hospitality
The fall semester ended trad
itionally with Black Diamom
held at the Amfac Hotel
witl
Duke
City Street Jocks
DJ.
Everything was very nice
We
are
another
looking
busy
and
as oui
foward
to
hopefull]
even better spring.
Steve Taylor
Social Chairman
\r\n(iraduate News
CRAIG WHORTON'81 is^a\civil
engineer in So. Afriga\<
JOSEPH SAMORA'77 is an attorney
for Shaeffer Law Firm in Albuq.
S. still doing his original
engineer for Gulton in Albuq.
DAVE WALDE'83 is a CPA For a
oratory, "It is impossible to
big 8 accounting firm in Albuq
ignore the handwriting on the wall.
BILL REFFALT'83 is a design to
TODD FRANKLP'80 is a computer
programmer for Intact in 'Dallaa s
cost administrator for Sperry
Flight Systems in Albuq.
DAVE MOORE'80 owns House of
.amps in Albuq.
/-S
CHUCK LANIER'80
in Dallas
TIM PUGLISI
80
is
!al es
a
rep
The new cabinet
Pres ident
Treasurer
•oc
for Proctor
& Gamble in Albuq.
PHIL SISNEROS 81 is a professor
at Texas Tech working on his FhD.
MIKE
GOODART
'69
the
for Ken John
DR. BOB KELLY '73 is
in A1 bug
manager
MIKE CALVANI
T-l
NEW Or r ICERS
works for
Tandy Corp.
'
TIM TURNER'83 is an el Metrical
for the '85 year is
86
Steve Taylor
Jack Erode
Mike
Recording Sec'y
Brad Allpass
Corresponding Sec
general
Li nco 1 n Merc
dent 1st
Dawson
Steve Sanchez
Histor ian
85
87
87
87
PIG DINNER
'77 owns Calvani
Carpets in Carlsbad, NM
HI
ROBERTS'77
is a
life
insurance
Alpha Nu's 19th Pig Dinner will
agent for New England Life in Albuq.
STEVE
SHARKEY'78
works
S Co.
in Colo.
RANDY
SCHMILLE'80
for
Spgs as a si
owns
his
be held on May 1, 1985 at the
Boettcher
• UC k
broker
Clarion Four Seasons Hotel. The
cost has not yet been determined
but make plans now to attend.
own general
eontracting co
Cocktails
Dinner
GRADUATES
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March 1985 newsletter of the Alpha Nu chapter at the University of New Mexico. The newsletter is two pages in length.