Back to the ’60s
Thanks to Gary “Meatball” Carson for sending us this composite from 1966. Can you name all the brothers?
Read the Latest Undergraduate News
Check out the holiday newsletter that was published by the active chapter. Features include:– An introduction to the chapter officers and new pledges– A THON update– Brothers’ reflections on being a brother of Kappa Sigma Click here to download a copy of the newsletter. (NOTE: Download may take a few minutes).
Pledge Trip Memories
Thanks to Richard Fisher ’75 for sharing the following story with us:
What’s New in Your Life?
We have been working to get in touch with more alumni so that brothers can stay in touch more easily and reconnect with one another. Bill Murdoch ’73 recently shared this playful note:
State College, Not Just for Football Fans
By James F. Lee
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Washington Post
Waiting Lions
Orange? Fiesta? Capital One? While the Nittany Lions play the waiting game for their bowl invitation, we know you’re just as eager to hear where we’ll be playing this January.
October 2009 Issue of Alpha-Delta News Now Online!
The October 2009 issue of Alpha-Delta News has now been posted to our archives. Click here to download this latest edition.
Happy “Snowcoming”
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Kappa Sigma Rises to Number 1
STATE COLLEGE, PA – October 7, 2009 – The Alpha Delta chapter of Kappa Sigma at Penn State University is quickly creating a name for itself within the Greek community by winning campus wide Greek competitions. Alpha Delta has taken an early lead in first place in intramural sports at Penn State out of 47 competing fraternities. The early success began with a 3rd Place finish in the intramural golf tournament, which was led by Zach Emery shooting a 72 and tying for the championship. Piloted by Anthony Parente, Matt Kapela, and Francesco Gordon finishing 2nd, 4th, and 5th respectively, Kappa Sigma finished 1st place as a team in the 5k cross-country race. The softball team also had a successful season just missing the playoffs; powered by sluggers Derrick Diksa, Mackenzie Bowser, and Matt Cambo.
Happy Valley, All Grown Up
There’s nothing better than a weekend back in Happy Valley to relive your youth. But let’s face it…we’re not the same early-twenty-something guys we were back then. Why settle for long lines, cover charges, cheap beer, elbow-to-elbow college crowds, loud music and so-so bar food? Take advantage of the many non-student hangouts that Happy Valley has to offer. Grab your Kappa Sig buddies and head out on your own “adult” bar tour this season. Be sure to add these places to your list.