Cfu6s Vofume XQX, numSer; Sigma PI Jumps from 2 to 30 Brothers During the Past Year 'A « " Information submitted by Jeremy Morris, President, Sigma Pi Sigma Pi at NCWC offers a diverse selection of individuals who are bonded together in a fellowship of men. We do not ask our new members to conform to certain rules and criteria, we do not ask our new members to dress a certain way or act in a certain way, and we do not try to change the beliefs of our new members. Sigma Pi prides itself on being a strong brotherhood of individual personalities united together in a tightly knit group. We hold meetings every Sunday night in the library in the Herald Room at 9 p.m. The group 4 years ago was at 12 brothers, the following year 8 brothers and last year 2 brothers. This year we now have 30 brothers in Sigma Pi. We plan on having activites here on campus as well as off cam- Dus, reading to the Rocky Mount Charter school kids, as well as other community service activites. GROUP PHOTO Back Row; Dave Cockroft, Jon Biliadeau, King Hall, Blake Rice, Tyler Honeycutt, Brian Dibble, CaseyFurr, , Trevor Childs,Toney Overbey, Bradley Gardner Middle Row: Dan Haring, MJ Rawls, MIckael Hammock, Justin Bolasci, Travis Martin, Brian Fowler Seated: Quinn Powell, Mike Cisero, Jeremy Morris, Mo Boykin, Trey Carter Secretary. Treasurer. President. Vice President, Historian Not Pictured: Richard Tibbs, Willis Strickland, Bill Boyer, Daniel Albritton, Brian James, Joeseph Carter, Jesse Burton, Brad Windo-Advisor OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Blake Rice-Rush Chairman Quinn Powell-Secretary Dave Crockroft-Rush Chairman Justin Bolasci- IFC Representative Mike Cisero-Treasurer Trey Carter-Historian Mo Boykin-Vice President Seated :Jeremy Morris-President Student Government Association Meeting Schedule Fall 2003 Monday, November 3 12 PM -1 PM Dunn Center Lobby, Dunn Center Monday, November 17 12 PM -1 PM Carlton Board Room, Dunn Center Monday, December 112 PM -1 PM Carlton Board Room, Dunn Center T’He (Decree is featuring ciic clu(j in each issue, so as wv fuive the infL>rniation. ‘The next introifiictwn wifi be t3 'Rotaract, ‘Plt'cisc w Ccimpu^Crui.^cr ‘Anucuucemcnts fcr thi for wf-tviniitio}i on afl cfuhs. M’e (ifl ciuhi to soid us tfieir meetinij iinJ schufuU's. 'Photos are ccrtamly wckome. LMninr' of uh'ctUup will ai'io be a}.'fvrcuiteii Cnj the L'owviiinity as a whole. T^laterials vun/ Ck entaili^i ^ dkcncwc@earthlink.net> or pUu-cif in the adrift' lioorhox on the door of 'PC it>j. iFmait shoiiLi eontii the wofif‘'‘Dccrec” in tTie Suhfcct fine.

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