A SPEECH RECOGNIZING THE EFFORTS OF FURMAN SOUTH III
After spending so many years involved with Hillcrest, it is hard to believe we could have been outdone.
But, There is one brother here today who has been involved with Hillcrest for longer than most of us have been alive.
That brother is none other than Furman South III who has been coming to Hillcrest for more than 70 years and has been active in the chapter for more than 50 years. Yes, I am serious that Furman came here as a passenger in his dad’s car when he was just a boy.
He grew up in this place, was active as an officer and crew member while attending Cornell in the early 1940s and led the alumni board into the early '60s. Furthermore, he has never missed a key reunion.
Furman remains a significant contributor of funds and time to Cornell and SAE up to this very day.
Two of Furman’s sons, his father, and his brother were SAE’s as was one grandson who I hope will join the board one day soon.
Furman was a crew member of an undefeated team at CU and continues to host crew members when they are in the Pittsburgh area.
Furman led the alumni board from shortly after WW II up to the point that Bob Dean took over and negotiated the transfer of Hillcrest to Cornell University.
As he once said, “It is not always easy keeping things going in a positive direction but eventually, if you work hard and pull together, they will turn for the better”
We hope Furman will join us again for his 65th reunion celebration next year. (Editor's Note: Furman did attend his 65th reunion in 2008.)
In the meantime we thank you Furman for your numerous contributions and are pleased you were our 2006 True Gentleman of NY Alpha recipient.