Significant Sigs
The Significant Sig Award is given to a brother who has excelled greatly in their field of study or occupation. The award was introduced in 1935 by Past Grand Consul L.A. Downs at the Grand Chapter banquet in Seattle. The first seven awards were given to George Ade, Roy Chapman Andrews, John T. McCutcheon, Chase S. Osborn, James Wallington, F. Dudleigh Vernor, and Samuel P. Cowley, three of which were Purdue Sigma Chi’s.
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Charles R. Weaver
Delta Delta 1950 Election Date 1985 Honoring your successful career of more than thirty years in the consumer products field, as evidence by your position as President, Chief Operating Officer, […]
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Allen C. Menke
Delta Delta 1944 Election Date 1988 Commending your outstanding career in manufacturing mechanical products for the housing industry evidence by your position as Chairman, C.E.O. and Owner of Artesian Industries […]
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James A. Everett III
Delta Delta 1986 Election Date 1990 In testament to your outstanding and fast-moving professional football career whereby, in only five seasons, you have become one of the top-ranked quarterbacks and […]
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Gregory J. Harbaugh
Delta Delta 1978 Election Date 1991 In testament to your noteworthy career in engineering and technical management with National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which recently placed you in the very […]
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D. Kirk Fordice
Delta Delta 1956 Election Date 1992 In honor of your record of service to your state which in 1991 led the voters of Mississippi to elect you as their state’s […]
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Bernard F. Sergesketter
Delta Delta 1958 Election Date 1994 In testament to your success in a variety of fields from business to information systems to sales to engineering, now evidenced by your position […]