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Sigma Chi Fraternity  |  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  |  Fall 2011
                                  Alumni Relations Office  |  P.O. Box 80828, Atlanta, Georgia 30366  |  www.illinoissigs.org

                                            Alumni Spotlight Member: Doug McConnell
           In This Issue:                           On Swimming the English Channel


        Doug McConnell             When it was time to swim the English Channel, we  in themselves a huge problem, but the “confused”
        Spotlight.... ..................  1  were out of Dover Harbor in what seemed like no  part is.  There is no rhythm to the waves, and I just
        Significant Sig: A Tribute   time, and then came the waves that my boat pilots  couldn’t get a consistent stroke cadence going.  The
        to Ruck Steger ...............1  Lance  and  Chris  had  warned  me  about.    I  also  feeling in one of just getting slapped around by the
                                   learned what force 5 and force 6 mean; wind speeds  waves, taking in lots of seawater, and trying to keep
        From the Consul ............3  of 20 mph or more.  We had the difficult situation of  on course.  The challenge of swimming in choppy
        New Pledge Class..........3  the tide and the wind moving in opposite directions,  waves is to get through it without fighting the water
        Chapter House Update ..4   which  makes  for  very  confused  seas.    When  the  and getting yourself beaten up too badly; after all,
        President’s Report .........4  wind is blowing force 5 – 6, it is very confused seas,  there is a lot of swimming to be done even once the
                                   with waves that top five feet.  Five footers are not  waves dissipate.  - Excerpt from A Long Swim.
        Alumni News ................5
        Chapter Eternal .............6  swam  the  English  Channel  in  waves and other ominous things.
        Leave a Legacy..............6  I memory  of  my  father  David  I  thought  it  would  be  nuts  for
                                  who passed away from ALS (Lou  someone  to  swim  that,  and  his
                                  Gehrig’s disease).           comment was as crazy as someone
                                      When I was 6 or 7 years old,  flying to Mars.  It never occurred
                                  my folks took my sisters and me  to me that I would be one of those
                                  out  of  school  for  a  month  one  nuts.
                                  time (my dad was a veterinarian,     Did  he  know  that  I  always
                                  so we couldn’t really do vacations  wanted   to   conquer   those
                                  in  the  summer,  as  the  animal  treacherous 21-30 miles?
                                  hospital  was  so  busy)  and  we     Actually, my father was not  in  15  years,  and  all  I  can  think
                                  traveled around England, Ireland  a big fan of distance swimming.   of  is  to  have  a  cigarette!”   That
                                  and  Scotland.    One  of  the  stops  Once when I was at Illinois, we  summarizes  his  sense  of  humor,
                                  we made was in Dover, England,  had  a  dual  meet  at  Wisconsin.   and we laughed about it for years.
                                  and looked at the white cliffs and  When  the  day  arrived,  I  swam     Enrolling  at  the  University
                                  the Channel.                 the  event  and  did  pretty  well.   of Illinois was a family tradition.
                                      I  remember  him  telling  me,  Afterward,  my  dad  pulled  me  At the time, my two sisters were
                                  “You  know,  people  swim  across  aside and said, “Jeez – don’t ever  enrolled there; both of my parents
                                  that.  All the way to France.  Can  make  me  do  that  again.    That  had graduated from Illinois, as had
                                  you  imagine?”    Well,  it  was  a  swim was the most boring thing I
                                  cold  day  in  October,  with  wind,  have ever seen!  I haven’t smoked   McConnell, Continued on Page 2


                                        A Tribute to Ruck Steger:  The Legend Lives On

                                      ussell “Ruck” W. Steger ’50 has been described  many as he made his way into the workforce, toting
                                  Rsince his passing as being “larger than life” and  eight varsity letters in football and baseball along the
                                  his friends have rallied to give support to the Steger  way.  A kind man, Ruck always had a joke  or good
                                  family by sharing some wonderful memories such as  story to share – and his friends treasured his candor
                                  his big smile  and his huge bear hugs.  It is clear that  on everything from sports to politics.
                                  this man was adored by many.                    Life  insurance  was  his  primary  business  –
                                      Russell  “Ruck” W.  Steger  was  a  well  known  a general agent, a team builder.  Ruck started out
                                  fullback for Illinois, most notably for having scored  selling insurance while still a college student.  “He
                                  in  the  1947  Rose  Bowl  (the  longest  interception  built one of the greatest agencies in Chicago, Steger
                                  return for a touchdown with a 68-yard return in the  Enterprises”, says friend Curt Malin.  Adding, “He
                                  fourth quarter).  He was also a self-taught golfer – a  was a great leader, with a knack for spotting talent.
                                  few of you may have had the pleasure of losing to
      SIGNIFICANT SIG             his 5 handicap.  His humor and intelligence charmed              Ruck, Continued on Page 6
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