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In MySigmaPi.com Beasley is listed as being initiated at Troy University in 1973 and graduating in 1977. The Sigma Pi brother is probably Jere L. Beasley Jr. (or someone else), and not the Sr. who was Lt. Governor of Alabama at the time.
Mr. Balasz is listed in an article of the Feb. 1941 edition of the Emerald as being a member of Sigma Pi but he is not listed in MySigmaPi.com. He is also not listed in any of the fraternity articles in the the University of Iowa yearbooks from the time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gooseneck41 (talk • contribs) 15:08, 18 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
These brothers were removed from the main page on April 6, 2018 because they do not have their own pages. James Goss links to a disambiguation page and the page Chris Fiore links to does not mention Baywatch, Lucky Numbers, or attending the University of Rhode Island.
Timber industrialist and philanthropist. President of the Roy O. Martin Lumber Company from the 1960s into the 1990s. Founder of the Lions Club Crippled Children’s Camp in Leesville, LA.