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President’s Letter
Dear Brothers, Unfortunately, I again start this letter on a sad note. James O. Trainer (1973) passed away on February 16, 2022. He was affectionately known as “Pie” by his close Alpha Delta brothers. Please see the attached article with
Without Kappa Sigma, where would we be? Here’s what two brothers told us.
We hear it time and time again when we talk to brothers about Kappa Sigma, without the Alpha-Delta chapter many of you would not be where you are today if you had not been a part of this brotherhood. Read on
“Why I Pledged…”
Why did you join Kappa Sigma? That’s a question we recently asked some alumni, and they delivered! Hear the reasons that Kappa Sigma housebecame a home away from home … and would go on to impact the rest of their
R Brad Lawrence ‘69: Kappa Sigma made a positive contribution to my formative years
R. Brad Lawrence ‘69 ([email protected]) says that he decided to join Kappa Sigma because he found the group to be “a diverse group of young men who enjoyed the college experience. They had a nice mix of fun and responsibility.”
Help Connect Us to Brothers from Your Decade
We want to keep each of you in touch with your brothers from your decade, but we need your help! We have some brothers who we have lost touch with over the years, and you can help us get back in contact.
Rodd McDanel ’77: the most last ties are the bonds we made
When Rodd McDanel ‘77 pledged to Kappa Sigma, he found “a very robust social energy there and a serious group of officers and alumni who put strong value on the local Penn State chapter and historical origins of Kappa Sigma.”