published by HM297 on Mon, 02/06/2017 - 11:19am
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At our 2016 Delta Chi Rho reunion one of the Sigma Nu actives remarked to one of the brothers that the fraternity house was cold and drafty and the utility bills were high. The remark fell on sympathetic ears resulting in an idea to start a fund raising project to help out the youngsters who have no idea how hot or cold that attic dormitory was back in the day before air conditioning and any form of heat in attic other than what the warm bodies were generating. Youngsters today for the most part have no clue what roughing it was like! Remember walking down 3rd Ave wagging a drafting board in one hand and a brief case full of text books in the other in sub-zero temperatures? Thanks N. Whitty for these words .
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Good Afternoon Brothers,
Every year, our chapter joins the fight for cancer by getting involved with the Kettering University Relay for Life. Many of us have family and friends that have been affected by this disease, and with your help, we can make an impact in putting an end to it. We extend our sincerest gratitude to anybody who is willing to help us reach our goal of $2000.
published by admin on Wed, 05/18/2016 - 8:13pm
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published by Faga4955 on Wed, 01/27/2016 - 12:59pm
The brothers of Sigma Nu Eta Mu would like to extend our congratulations to the candidate class of Winter 2016!
published by jimstrad on Sat, 01/09/2016 - 5:02pm
The Sigma Nu house is located on a beautiful six acre estate property in the safe, small town of Flushing. It is a stable community with quality residential neighborhoods, good schools, a vibrant downtown, parks, and convenient access to the I-75/23 corridor.
Brothers,
I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who was able to make it out to the 60th! With the help of Nel Whitty, we had a great turnout of Delta Chi Rho members and we had representatives present from every decade! Besides the cool weather, I think everyone had a good time!
We heard speeches from Bob Borcherts (DXP, c/o 57’), Nel Whitty (DXP, c/o 57’), Bob Mott (DXP, HM70, c/o 64’), and John Kossel (DXP, HM1, c/o 64’). A touching tribute from Bob Masterson (DXP, c/o 57’) was given about the late Harry Erik Nordin (DXP, c/o 57’)
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