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Title:
1983 October Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Abstract:
October 1983 newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1983
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Sigma Mu
University:
Mississippi State University
Era:
1980s
1983 October Newsletter Sigma Mu (Mississippi State University)
Mississippi State University
P}}i Gcim Newsletter
Sigma Mu Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
GREETINGS
UPCOMING EVENTS
The men of Sigma Mu send our'
heartiest greetings to you. in
Oct. 8
MSU
vs.
Southern Miss.
Jackson
Oct. 15 MSU
vs.
Miami (HC)
Campus
this newsletter we would like to
Oct. 22 MSU
vs.
Auburn
inform you of our latest activities,
upcoming events, and news pertaining
to fellow graduate brothers.
Oct. 29 MSU
vs.
Alabama
Nov. 5
MSU
vs.
Memphis State
Nov. 15 MSU
vs.
LSU
Nov. 19 MSU
vs.
Ole Miss
Dec. 3
CHAPTER TONE
RUSH
The Formal Men's Rush was one
in which we were successful as can
The Miami game on campus Oct. 15
is Homecoming this year. The activities
will begin with a tentatively scheduled
barbecue Friday night. Saturday, at
9:30, there will be a meeting of the
House Corp. Then at 10:00 the BCA and
Mother's Club will meet. Following
these meetings, a $4 per plate buffetstyle luncheon will be served.
EDITOR'S NOTE
The Publications committee and I
leaders in this class which consist
Carrie Osbon,
Scott Farrar, Greg
Carr, Bill Stoppell, Brad Apple,
Jim Temple, Keith Ball, and Ashley *
Jackson
Party
Pig Dinner
HOMECOMING
be attested by the quality of our
new pledges. We can truely see future
of Walt Brister, Andy Watson, John
Moore, Mitch Goodnite, Jeff Gregory,
Campus
Baton Rouge
The Christmaa
Feb. 11, 1984
The chapter tone has been
terrific since the first days of
this semester. After finishing
first in grades, enjoying a high
spirited "Fiji Island", being very
active on campus, and a successful
summer rush program, the brothers
were ready for the fall rush.
Auburn
Tuscaloosa
are working hard to create greater
graduate relations and to better inform
you of all pertinent information. To
do this we need your assistance. Please
feel free to send me a letter concerning
'items for publications, upcoming events,
suggestions for the publications, etc.
Until the next correspondence, we at
Sigma Mu are working toward excellence.
Ross.
ATTENTION
We are in need of an electric
type writer. If any of you have
one that could be bought "cheaply"
or hopefully donated - please contact
Jeff Zadroga at the house.
Fraternally yours,
6-0 OO/Oj
PERGE!
Jeff Weeks '85
Editor
GRADUATE NOTES
Elliot Burnside (70)-
Finally after
5 years of searching diligently, Elliot
Mike Humphreys (70)- Mike is still in
Baton Rouge at 7477 Renhill Drive
has been found. He is living in West
(zip 70817). He is a self employed
Field, New Jersey at 617 Embree Crescent engineer and is quite intrigued with
(zip 07090). Elliot's phone numbers are
the thought of finally being initiated
H:(201) 789-3478 and W:(201) 277-9600.
into the secrets of Phi Gamma Delta.
He is the Vice Pres. for the East Coast
The chapter hopes to coordinate this
Lines, Inc. based in Crawford, New Jersey. momentous occasion and will keep you
Brother Burnside's wife's name is Ginger
informed as to when it shall take
and so far they have no children. The
place!
chapter is certainly enthused by our
discovery of Elliot and hope to keep in
touch with him on a regular basis.
"Nate" Colbert (77) Nate will be finish
ing his final semester of law school in
Fayetville, AR in December and is still
not married. He still enjoys keeping in
touch with the chapter and hopes to come
back for Pig Dinner in February after he
"passes" the Bar exam.
James Davis (75)- Brother Davis is
living in North Brook, Illinois and
is currently the manager of Market
Training and Development for MCC
Powers, an energy and building
management firm in North Brook
servicing the Chicago area. James
recently had lunch with Robert Siedell
(74) and seems to be quite pleased
with the way the way things are going
with the chapter.
\r\n(Graduate Notes Continued)
Mac Wall (70)- As Deputy Director of
David Stevens (81)- David recently
Programming and Production at the Oklahoma
moved
Eductional Network, Mac remains quite
220 Wilkie, Apartment #741,
Lafeyette, LA 70506.
buisy, just as he did 14 years ago as Rush
Chairman for Sigma Mu. Mac has also been
instrumental in assisting the Fiji chapter
at Oklahoma University get back on solid
ground following a few years of question
able activity.
and his new address is
David Grady (82)- David will be
joining Robert Siedell at Harvard
this fall. Sigma Mu wishes him
good luck and will certainly miss
him at the fall football games.
Dick Kilby (71) - Dick is currently the
President of the Merchant and Planters
Mike Waddell (83)- Mike's new
Bank in Raymond, MS. Raymond has been
a bit slow during the siimmer, but Dick,
his wife Ginger, and their two children-
address in Memphis is 1609 Popular
Oaks Circle #2, Memphis, TN 38119,
Kate (7) and Scott(5) recently vacationed
in Jackson, TN followed by a journey to
Max Bowman (83)- Max and Allison
the Ozarks.
recently moved to 5115 McCoy Drive
in Jackson, MS 39211.
Roy Stewart (83)- Sigma Mu extends a
warm congratulations to Brother Stewart
Slater and Jim's new address in
for his fine service as Graduate Relations
Chairman during the Fall of 1982.
His
Slater Barr and Jim Abel (82)-
New Orleans is 930 Valmont St.,
New Orleans, LA
70115.
dedication and service to Phi Gamma Delta
was instrumental in our winning the Brightman Award for 1983. Roy is in Huntsville,
Alabama being trained by Rise Real Estate.
He hopes to pass the Real Estate Exam in
October and begin making some sales to help
cushion his wallet. In Huntsville, Roy is
living with his aunt at 1200 Lowell Drive
(zip 35801) and acting as a Sunday School
Teacher for a flock of 7th graders. (Be
careful Roy !!!)
Look for Roy at the MSU/
Auburn game in October.
Phi Gamma Delta
Sigma Mu Chapter
Drawer FN
MSU, MS
39762
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Ed Norton (76)- Ed and Sally have
a new daughter. Her name is Hally
Carlton. Ed's only reservation is
that she will not be able to play
for the Bulldogs or be a Fiji when
she comes to MSU.
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October 1983 newsletter of the Sigma Mu chapter at Mississippi State University. The newsletter is two pages in length.