Sigma Nu - University of Washington

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Gamma Chi Chapter of Sigma Nu at University of Washington

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Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni and parents. If your son is still attending the University of Washington, he will receive a copy at the chapter house. If he has graduated, please send us his permanent address. Thank you. GAMMA CHI CHAPTER OF SIGMA NU UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON P.O. BOX 442100 LAWRENCE, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested SIGMA NEWS ALUMNI NEWS James T. Cornell '60 is now retired, spending winters in Indian Wells, Calif., and summers in Seattle, Wash. He enjoys golfing and watching the grandkids grow up. His granddaughter has committed to play soccer at the University of Washington. Email: jtcornell4@aol.com Matt Alfelor Oaahu, Hawaii Economics Ethan Blyn Phoenix, Ariz. Communications Miko Edwards Federal Way, Wash. Political Science Nick Fang Oaahu, Hawaii Economics Kaden Fitzpatrick Blakely Island, Wash. Mechanical Engineering Noah Herringshaw Tacoma, Wash. Economics Colin Kim Carlsbad, Calif. Business Dylan MacGregor Portland, Ore. Economics Alex MacKinnon Yakima, Wash. Environmental Science and Terrestrial Resource Management Lukas Metzner Beijing, China Biology Eric Netzel Washougal, Wash. Biology Robbie Nixon Palo Alto, Calif. Biology Michael Park Seattle, Wash. Pre-med Tanner Poling Mercer Island, Wash. Electrical Engineering Ivan Trindev Redmond, Wash. Business Alex Ziontz Kent, Wash. Microbiology Connect with Us Online www.uwsigmanu.com sigmanu_uw WELCOME TO THE BROTHERHOOD! Sam Akeyo Tacoma, Wash. Applied and Computational Mathematical Sciences Brandon Dixon Point Roberts, Wash. Electrical Engineering Shawn Flanigan Port Angeles, Wash. Environmental Engineering Matt Higa Aiea, Hawaii Environmental Science Zack Hsieh Redmond, Wash. Business Daniel Izutsu Yakima, Wash. Environmental Engineering Travis Koblasa Las Vegas, Nev. Civil Engineering Tommy Lyndon Evergreen, Colo. Pre-engineering Aaron Rosser Ellensburg, Wash. Psychology and Philosophy Malcolm Secright Federal Way, Wash. Computer Engineering Arman Shah Los Angeles, Calif. Computer Science Gamma Chi Clubhouse Maintains Financial Stability T he Gamma Chi Clubhouse is in a solid financial position. We have no debt to pay off and there has been some money stored away in savings. The Clubhouse is excited to work with the newly elected chapter officers, who are making a list of priorities for house improvements. The undergraduates need alumni support, especially when it comes to assisting with recruitment and providing financial resources. It is important to bring in another strong pledge class to ensure that the house stays full. The financial resources will be used to maintain the property and fund needed upgrades. Love, honor, truth, Jon Magin '06 President, Gamma Chi Clubhouse jon.magin@gmail.com i i NEW MEMBERS NEW INITIATES

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