Alumni Update!

Dr. Sandy Hutson ’65 has sent us an alumni update. Thank you for the update, Brother Sandy! Click “Read More” to read your Brother’s update, and to see how you can submit your own updates!

We would like to say thank you to Brother Sandy Hutson ’65 for sending in an alumni update. We always appreciate hearing from our alumni! If you would like to submit your own update, to be uploaded to the website and featured in the future, you can email our alumni relations partner at [email protected]. You can also post directly by submitting an update on the website; CLICK HERE to do that!

Here is what your Brother had to say:

“Still alive at 77 years old. Lot of fond memories of my two years at Ga. Tech before staying at home in AR my last two years and then going to get my MD degree at U of A in 1969. Married head majorette for Razorback band during our 1964 National Football Championship and in Jan 2020 will have our 55th wedding anniversary. 3 children, all having great, important jobs in Arkansas. Visited our Sigma Nu house twice over the years when I was in Atlanta on medical business and head of AR. BCBS Medicare. Now retired for 20 years. My ham radio hobby has taken me to over 70 countries in the world and allowed me to meet 3 Presidents of foreign countries. Allowed me to be elected to the DX Hall of Fame in 1983.

I remember the night Chuck Berry played. Having known Elvis in 1956 when I lived in Memphis and went by his house on Audobon Drive 3 times that summer, I do remember talking with 2 of the Elvis backup band guys that night. I also think it was the White Rose of 1962, the Spring of my Freshman year starting in Sept 1961. I ran track for GT 2 years and played part of my Freshman year as 3rd team on the Freshman football team. Moved back to Arkansas after my Sophomore year and finished as a Sigma Nu at U of Arkansas. Hope all friends out there are doing well and staying safe at this time. I am a retired MD for the past 20 years and former Med Director of BCBS Medicare for AR and former head MD at Social Security Disability Determination for 9 years. Time flies by so quickly.”