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We understand that it may be hard for a parent to listen to or trust a college student when they tell you that they are the right fraternity for your son. For that reason, our parents will tell you how they feel about their son being a Sigma Pi. Phone numbers or emails are also below. Feel free to talk to them personally with any questions or concerns.
From the mothers:
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"Sigma Pi has been awesome for my son, Michael Marriott. When Michael first wanted to join a fraternity his Freshman year, I was apprehensive, but decided maybe the experience may be good for him. Michael "checked out" several fraternities, but ended up with Sigma Pi. He has been very involved with the fraternity and absolutely loves it. They are really nice and supportive guys. They have their share of fun...but they know how to be responsible and look out for each other as well. Whenever I have come to visit, the fraternity has always been clean and straightened up. The boys seem to take great pride in their house and fraternity, and have always been friendly and welcoming. I absolutely love Mom's Weekend!!!"
Donna Marriott Good (660) 707-0869
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"It was wise for Paul to be involved with a group of young men who are held accountable for their grades as well as their actions. As an 18 year old, hours away from home, he had a small group to connect with in a very large college. He easily could have become introverted and uncomfortable in such a big place. This has been especially evident in how he has evolved personally. Before he became a Sigma Pi, Paul was uneasy with responsibilities beyond himself. He now holds an office in the fraternity. I know he believes it was a wise choice for him to become a Sigma Pi as a freshman. He has told us that he probably wouldn't have had such good grades if he had not joined the fraternity. Along with being responsible and being included in a smaller group, it has been a joy to see Paul make life long friends with such a quality bunch of guys. If he has said it once he's said it many times that this is a "good group."
Diane Ballegeer
doballegeer@aol.com
From the fathers:
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