Hi, troops...hey, this is my bicentennial post! Cool...
Anyway, I'm writing from the safety of Howard Johnson's, about one mile from the UM campus. Tonite's entertainment was the hypnotist they had @ GA04, Jim Wand. I figured I've seen enough of 275 lb. UG's being entranced into singing, "Feel Like a Woman", so I came back here.
It's fairly evenly split between High Pis and GHZ/Order of Merit folks. This AM John did a workshop on Risk Management in the same room where my Alumni Assn./HC spiel was done (he went first, per schedule). I've also been hanging out w/Andy & John during various alumni functions (there are around 50 of us in various age brackets).
As a special treat, we got to hear from George Spasyk, LCA historian Chuck Peyser (Univ. of the South) and a 93-year-old Theta Kappa Nu alum chatting about the history of TKN/LCA. George is 82, and he told me, "I hope I'm half as spry if I get to 93." Trust me, George is doing very well...
The chapter awards were handed out today, and the alums will get their turn @ tomorrow's lunch. Results will be posted on lambdachi.org soon. Also, the website will feature photos from Flickr. Roger Wilco, over and out...
Later in ZAX,
BF
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Bill Foltz, B-O 130
Illinois State '77
"People the world over have always been more impressed by the power of our example than by the example of our power."
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