Sigma Phi Epsilon - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Spring 2024 Newsletter

Missouri Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Missouri University of Science & Technology

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MO GAMMA RADIATION FUSES BROTHERS SPECIAL ALERT! DON'T MISS THE NEWS! Brothers are phoning brothers. Some are getting together. Pretty soon they will become as one. Reports indicate that since we introduced our MO Gamma reinvented communications one year ago, our read rate has increased significantly. More than one-third of alumni are actively reading SigEp MO Gamma communications, and another third view them occasionally. Participation is expected to increase significantly as brothers continue to respond with fresh ideas on what they enjoy reading and as brothers reconnect with other alumni. 390 Active Readers Passive Readers Non-Readers DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! Avoid being fused together and stay in the Safe Zone! Refrain from reading eTRACKS, and whatever you do, don't click on SigEp • Missouri Gamma in your inbox. BROTHERS REPORT SIDE EFFECTS FROM READING MO GAMMA COMMUNICATIONS SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE: More friends, more fun, catching up over a beer. More friends, more fun, catching up over a beer. More friends, more fun, catching up over a beer. "The Brothers Loving Life snippets let me reconnect a bit from far away, to see what the old gang is up to, and to see where our various paths have taken us. And it's always fun to play "name that brother" based on photos of friends I haven't seen in over 40 years. Seeing those names and faces often brings back great memories that I haven't thought about for a long time." –Les Lindley '79, Central Intelligence Agency (Ret.) "When sailing six months of the year, I don't have access to my U.S. mail. But I usually have email access via satellite, so I like to read eTRACKS. It gets me the stories about the house and lets me see what's going on with other brothers. The stories and pictures bring back memories of good times, and I have some great ones!" –Don Bisesi '81, Captain, S/V Grace, Catalina 445 "Alumni communications have improved 1,000% this year. I don't know how the three of you find the time to do all the communications that you do. For the old guys like me, we enjoy hearing from the Chapter. Naturally, I like many of the comments from guys I know, and I love the old photos. Keep up the good work; it keeps us sending contributions to National, which hopefully finds its way to MO Gamma." –Barry Hayden '65, St. Louis 3

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