Sigma Chi - University of Memphis

Fall 2014 Newsletter

Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Sigma Chi at the University of Memphis

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Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni and parents. If your Sigma Chi son is still attending the University of Memphis, he will receive a copy at the Chapter House. If he has graduated, please send us his permanent address to update our records. Thank you. Memphis Sigma Chi Housing Group, Inc. 11103 Wexford Drive Eads, TN 38028 Address Service Requested The WISE OLD OWL Gary Dalton, University of Arkansas, and cousin, Dr. Marion Weems, Emory University, all Sigma Chi brothers. E-mail: corky.dalton@sbcglobal.net John Letchworth '62 reports that he is still living and working in the small town of Shelby, Miss., with his wife, Jane. The have three daughters; two are in Memphis and one is in Raleigh, N.C. E-mail: janeletchworth@hotmail.com Harry McKee '66 shares that after 10 years of retirement in Arizona, he and his wife, Larane, have returned to Texas to be closer to their children and grandchildren. They live at Harbor Lakes Golf Resort in Granbury, Texas. E-mail: harryathome@msn.com John DeHaven '67 is a sales manager for Hoya Vision, an optical lens manufacturer. He served the City of Kenner, La., in various office: vice president of planning and zoning, city councilman of district three, vice president of the Federal Housing Authority, member of the board of directors for East Jefferson Hospital, vice president of the Driftwood Clinic Association, and treasurer of the Kenner Civic League. He is also a Life Loyal Sigma Chi. Paul Holt '68 and his wife, Ginger, live in Bartlett, Tenn. They have two children, Shannon and Billy. Paul is the supervisor of high school football officials in Tennessee for TSSAA and says, "I'm always looking for new recruits." E-mail: paholt1@att.net Hugh Peterson '69 is the president of Peterson Insurance Services. He and his wife, June, make their home in Arlington, Tenn., and have two children, Holly and Heath. E-mail: hugh@ peterson-insurance.com James Russell '02 lives in Memphis with his wife, Lauren, and their children. He is in his second term as a director on the University of Memphis National Alumni Association executive board. E-mail: jrussell_sig@yahoo.com Alumni Update I enjoyed the 60th anniversary Sweetheart Ball and witnessed the love and passion we all enjoy for our Chapter. I knew we had a lot of special brothers, but not even I predicted to meet so many men of such great character. It is in that spirit that we will start having an alumni luncheon every other month. Please add to your calendars the following dates: every second day of the week (Tuesday), second week of the month, starting with the second month of the year (February, April, June, August, October, and December) at noon. Our first gathering was held on October 14 at The Half Shell Mendenhall. Attendees enjoyed fellowship, an update on the Legacy of Excellence capital campaign, and a guest speaker from the university. In addition to the ongoing luncheons, we hope you'll join us at these upcoming events: November 7 – Alumni Social YB Normal at Newby's. This is not an official event, but several brothers are meeting at the house and walking to the concert. November 22 - Sigma Chi Alumni Cookout on Tiger Lane We will host South Florida and will gather on Tiger Lane with specific lot information to be announced. December 9 - Alumni Luncheon Noon at The Half Shell Poplar It's easy to stay connected: Website: memphissigs.com/alumni National Website: sigmachi.org Google Group: SigmaChiMemphisAlumni Twitter: 901SigsAlumni Facebook: Sigma Chi Memphis Alumni Chapter E-mail: evers.stephen@yahoo.com Now more than ever, I am proud to be a Sigma Chi and even prouder to be from Epsilon Kappa. Godspeed, Stephen Evers '95 Fall Alumni Events Planned, New Luncheon Series Begins (Continued from page 3)

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