Alpha Sigma Phi FraternityMy fraternity is very important to me. The the oaths I took when I joined Alpha Sigma Phi weren't just words to me. They were promises I swore to keep for life, and I shall. Accordingly, I served as my fraternity's adult alumni adviser for nearly 24 years, informally at first and then formally, from 1981 to 2005 when I left the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign community that I loved so much to begin a new life as a medical student. When I retire from the practice of medicine in about 2030 when I am about 76 (and still feeling much younger than my age, just as I feel much younger than mumblety-three now), I shall retire to Lovely Urbana-Champaign, and again help my fraternity in every way that I can. For you see, I love my relationships with my fraternity and my young fraternity brothers, and I would not trade them for anything in the world. No man has ever had a better family.
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Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Eta Chapter at the University of IllinoisWhy I Am My Fraternity's Adult Alumni AdviserAlpha Sigma Phi National FraternityUniversity of Illinois Greek Affairs homepageThe Founding Fathers of Eta Chapter
from its refounding in 1982.
These men were all my pledge brothers.
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