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Title:
1978 Fall Newsletter Chi Mu (University of Missouri)
Abstract:
Fall 1978 newsletter of the Chi Mu chapter at the University of Missouri. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1978
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi Mu
University:
University of Missouri
Era:
1970s
1978 Fall Newsletter Chi Mu (University of Missouri)
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The Phi Gam House has taken on a new look this year. A new shingle roof and a sign with our Greek name have been added.
Fiji Missourian
University of Missouri-Columbia
The President's Message
been successful. It is apparent that we
have been. Phi Gams have actively been
in\">lved on campus as leaders in MSA,
IFC, and Homecoming as well as business
fraternities, and other organizations. We
are currently in fifth place in intramurals,
and with the coming of basketball can
move into fourth place.
to the house as often as possible to meet
active brothers and renew old friendships.
Hopefully, everyone wiU be able to make
it back to Pig Dinner this year which is on
March 13. This will be an excellent chance
to reunite with old pledge brothers, as
well as meeting those from other pledge
classes.
Winter semester '79 looks to be a
With these things behind us, we can
rewarding one for us all. With Pig Dinner,
now look into the future, and it looks like a
FIJI Island, Greek Week and Service
Project ahead. Phi Gams old and new have
bright one. The house corporation is
taking great studies to improve the
physical condition of the house. This alone
a lot to look I'orward to, and much to be
thankful for.
will be an excellent advantage for us
during rush.
President
Another bright point is our improving
relationship with you, the graduate
brothers. It is inspiring for us to know
that many of you are truly interested in
i
y
I/O
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Officers
Greg Williams
Chi Mu's house corp took a new form on
November 4, with the election of four new
officers and the possibility of two
members being brought aboard. The new
officers elected were: Charles McMuUin
('39) as President, Robert Gardner ('53) as
Vice President, Larry Gill ('52) as
Treasurer, and Leo Eickoff ('54) as
secretary.
A special thanks goes to Clifford Smith
('41) who retired from the house corp
position as president, after 20 years of
the house. We want you to know we are
interested in you. We hope you will come
Vol. XLIV, No.2
House Corp
■ ^ ■■
Mark Townsend
Mark
Townsend
As we
As
we come
come to
to the
the end
end of
of the
the semester
semester
it is normal to look back and see if we have
Fail 1978
Mark Townsend
dedicated work for Phi Gamma Delta.
\r\nNews From
News From You
Edward L. Stuart '42 is cash manage
The Editor
ment consultant for the First National
Bank, Kansas City, MO.
I haven't recieved any response to the
Allen L. Ricks '69 is manager, south
regional lending officer at Rooselvelt
Federal Savings and Loan, St. Louis, MO.
flash from the past in the last issue, but
would like those of you who have any
information about the picture to write in. I
also urge you to keep the correspondence
coming in whether it be criticisms or
personal news, so that we may improve
our graduate relations.
John M. Kinker '67 is president of
Guaranteed
Homes,
Inc.,
based
Fraternally,
in
Springfield, MO.
Larry R. Christenson '69 is a life
insurance ag.ent,for The North Western
Mutual Insurance Company, San Fran
cisco Golden Gate Agency.
Greg and Dave
First of the
A Homecoming Success
Calendar
Dave Evans
When the Tigers led the Colorado Buffs
ly 20 in the fourth quarter, everyone
expected this homecoming game to end in
victory. Although Mizzou in the end
{xiblicity was responsible for getting ads
{Aaced in newspapers, posters designed,
airprisingly lost 28-27, the brothers of Phi
Gamma Delta and the women of Gamma
Earlier in the fall Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Beta could still look back upon
Homecommg 78content with their week's
efforts. FUIs and Gamma Phis were
and programs m^e.
Jan 16
Fraternity and Gamma Phi Beta Sorority
decided to do Homecoming'78 together. It
is a tradition at UMC for a sorority and
firaternity to combine their efforts for
homecoming. The service project decided
mvolved in practically every homecoming
event. As Tommy Guy (*81), director of
homeccaning for Phi Gamma Delta said of
upon was the s ling of gk ses with the
Homecoming '78, "I think it was a real
mystifying a Colorado Buff. This service
success for us and the whde campus."
project made more money than any other
campus."
fraternity-sorority service project. This
coming '78 become such a success was
Pete Cargill ('79) who chaired the
Homecfflning 78 committee for the
University. Pete was responsibte for
coordinating all of the University home
coming affairs. This envolvement to
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Fall 1978 newsletter of the Chi Mu chapter at the University of Missouri. The newsletter is four pages in length.