Truthfully, there is no fraternal brotherhood quite like Omega Mu at the University of Maine. We are proud of our history, and we are proud of the impressive number of fraternal brothers who played on many University of Maine athletic teams. In addition, we are equally proud of our brothers participated achieved national and international recognition in sports With conviction and commitment, our Omega Mu athlete brothers brought a great deal of joy and satisfaction to the university community, creating many wonderful memories since the first baseball team was established at Maine State College in the 1870's. The worked together for the success of each Maine team, and the overall civic good of the University of Maine. The sheer number of Omega Mu athlete brothers is an unqualified triumph for the University of Maine. Their positive impact on the University of Maine community cannot be overstated. They each gave their best efforts on each team, and what they achieved perfectly compliments what we fraternally believe: drive and determination. It is a heady athletic legacy. Accordingly, their accomplishments claim our fraternal attention and respect. For the eminence of their athletic success; and, above all, for being our Omega Mu brothers, we are proud. Therefore, in the linked soul and spirit of our long fraternal history, we gratefully remember and celebrate our QTV and Omega Mu brothers who participated on many varsity athletic teams at the University of Maine. Our scorecard is deep, and we appreciate, and we are proud of, all of our Omega Mu athlete brothers. Thoreau said it best: “What a difference, whether in all your walks, you meet only strangers, or in one house is one who knows you, and whom you know. To have a brother…How rare these things are.” How true that is, and we remain that way to this day. Omega Mu Athlete Grant P. Watkins, 1969 Omega Mu Years Omega Mu Housemother Clara Hammond L-R: Dave Smith, Mike McInnis (First Stair), Dan Dodge, Pete Frost, and Ray O'Keefe (Fourth Stair) Ray O'Keefe with the broom Chris Tremblay is on the shoulders of Tom Richardson Dick York and Rod Macklin L-R: Brian Thayer, Dennis Roach, and James Wolfe Greek god and goddess candidates Grant Watkins, Phi Gamma Delta Christmas For Children At Omega Mu Phi Gamma Delta defeated ATO Saturday morning in the traditional Homecoming Mud Bowl. Rod Macklin is on the right. Front Row: Ernis Niles, ?, Bob Duetsch, Bob Van Dyke, Tyler Libby, George Thomas, Jack MacBrayne. Back Row: Spook, Anthony Flaherty, Dave Smith, John Rhodes, Jimmy Dunn, Glenn Smith, ?, Rod Macklin, John Dolan, George Wiest, Jim Chaplin. University of Maine Athlete Fijis To Look For On The Maine Gridiron Grant Watkins.......FB Omega Mu Brother, Grant Watkins, #23 Omega Mu Brother, Mike O'Leary, #89 Omega Mu Brother, Chris Eaton, #24 Omega Mu Brother, Paul Dulac, #55 Omega Mu Brother, Chris Eaton, #24 “What if the space be long and wide, That parts us from our brother’s side A soul-joined chain unites our band, And memory links us hand in hand.” (Phi Gamma Delta fraternity song) Fraternally,
Chip Chapman, ’82 Perge
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