Eric Ferrara


Q)

Why did you join? Brotherhood, friendship, a group with whom to

associate, and now life long friends and families

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What year was your pledge class? What was your PIN number?1988; Mu 2012

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What year did you graduate? 1991

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What was your major? Risk management, BBA

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Tell us about your favorite memory of the fraternity: Parties in the basement; Rat Court; Initiation

week. Treeing people, Seeing John Burt’s

head through the pocket doors getting mash potatoes thrown at him like clown

getting pies tossed at him; getting all the active brothers sick with the flu

by licking their spoons before dinner…

Q) What is your favorite campus memory? Did

you participate in other activities on campus? Walking to class, what a beautiful

campus and great topography. Ride

Schedule to north campus.

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What kind of influence has the fraternity had on your life since graduation? Skills for working

with others; life long friends and families

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With whom do you still stay in contact? Who would you most like to find? Contact with Charles Tumlin, Frank Jackson, Jeff Jatcko,

Patrick Pierce, John Hearn, Chris Smurda…

Mitchell

Wickam, to see if he can still scream my name in his annoying voice.

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Tell us about your family: Have you married? Do you have children?

Married, Three boys: Emilio, Luke,

Christopher

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What other activities or organizations were you involved with during your

college days? UGA Swim team freshman year

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What is your nickname, if applicable, and how did you get it?

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Did you live in the house? If so, who were your roommates? Tell us about a

memorable time with them. No

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What do you do for a living?

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

Q) What affiliations do

you currently have and/or public service do you participate in? American

Dental Association, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

Georgia Dental Association, Georgia Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons,

volunteer dentist/surgeon

Q) Do you have any

suggestions for the Actives? For other alumni?

Study hard and you can do whatever you dream. Some things come easy and some take

persistence. Don’t limit yourself and

use your family and friends (Sigma Nu alumni) for all their help and

support.