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THE RED AND BUFF REVIEW
LSU ΔX’s official alumni newsletter
SUMMER 2013 EDITION
Brothers, As the LSU Chapter begins its fall semester back on LSU’s campus, we are reminded of the integral role alumni serve in our chapter. We look forward to continuing to build personal and professional relationships with our alumni to truly live up to the “brotherhood of a lifetime”. I encourage each one of you to get involved with chapter functions. Whether that’s through attending a chapter meeting, providing programming support for chapter events or even stopping by to chat with some of the actives, we are eager to welcome you back into our brotherhood. ITB, Corey Spraberry, President Editor’s note: Previously named “Kimball’s Quarterly”, The Red and Buff Review will now serve alumni and students as the official alumni newsletter of the LSU Chapter.
Letter from the “A”, Corey Spraberry
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: This issue’s alumni spotlight focuses on LSU and Delta Chi alumnus Christopher Gray.
In this issue:
FOUNDERS’ DAY: Check out what’s planned for this year’s Founders’ Day.
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“Christopher is an active volunteer with
the Boy Scouts.”
Alumni Spotlight: Christopher Gray
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Christopher Gray joined Delta Chi as a sophomore in the spring of 1990 as a member of the Pi class.
He started a computer consulting
business while in school during the
spring of 1992. He graduated in
August 1993 with a bachelor of arts
majoring in history.
After graduation, Christopher
returned to Lake Charles and Gray
Computer Solutions became a full time
venture specializing in local area
networks (LAN). In 1995, he opened
CADMAP Solutions to also enter the
computer aided design (CAD) and
geographic information systems (GIS).
In 1998 Christopher joined Merrill
Lynch in New York, NY as a system
administrator becoming an assistant
vice president in 1999. In 2001 He
became a vice president and was the
support manager for the Manhattan data center. He led his team in the 911
recovery efforts for Merrill Lynch. In
2002 became the global project
manager for the Windows XP
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deployment. At the end of the project he took over a team handling server
support including the interactive voice
response systems for Merrill Lynch.
In 2006 Christopher relocated to
Houston and joined The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
as the manager of server support. He
has four teams supporting 2,600
servers running Windows, Linux,
VMware, and UNIX.
Christopher has three children: Judson who is 16, Jackson who is 14,
and Callie who is 11.
Christopher is an active volunteer with
the Boy Scouts. He has served as a
Cub Scout Den Leader and Unit
Commissioner. He is currently an Assistant Scoutmaster and District
Commissioner. He just returned from
bringing a troop to the 2013 National
Scout Jamboree in West Virginia in
July.
Christopher can be contacted at:
[email protected] or 713-
702-9099.
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“Realizing a desire for fellowship and
intellectual association, they sought to enrich
their college experience by
creating among themselves a
common bond; a bond that would materially assist
each in the acquisition of a
sound education; a bond that would
provide each enduring value.”
- The Cornerstone of The Delta Chi
Fraternity, Inc.
Mark the dates: Friday, October 11 – Sunday, October 13
The LSU Chapter would like to invite all alumni to attend this year’s Founders’ Day events, which will span the weekend of Saturday, October 11 through Sunday, October 13. Coinciding with the LSU v. Florida football game weekend, this year’s Founders’ Day events will consist of a private party hosted at The Chimes restaurant on the evening of the 11th, a football tailgate and game on the 12th, and a ritualistic meeting on the evening of the 13th.
If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by October 2nd by competing the form located at: http://tinyurl.com/FoundersDay2013. Additionally, a complete packet of event information can be found at: http://issuu.com/DeltaChi/docs/Founders_Day_2013.
We look forward to seeing you all this fall.
Founders’ Day
Events
(above) A view of Delta Chi’s original constitution.
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Getting Back into the Swing
Start of fall semester brings tailgates, socials and more.
As the new semester ushers in the season of football, socials and long nights of studying, the LSU Chapter is getting back into the swing of things. With several social functions planned, in addition to home tailgates, brotherhood events and more, we look forward to what this fall semester has in store for us.
We would like to extend an invitation to fellow alumni to join the Chapter for any function we may have. Whether it’s a tailgate or brotherhood event, a chapter meeting or our philanthropy event, we are eager to invite you back onto LSU’s campus and into Delta Chi’s chapter house.
For specific event information, you can contact the “B”, Andrew Madary, at [email protected].
(left to right) Corey Spraberry, Bradley Guin, Matt Murphey and Bill Waltman enjoying the LSU v. AUB tailgate.
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university men, appreciating that close association may promote friendship, develop character, advance justice, and assist in the acquisition of a sound education, do ordain and establish this
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