Eta Beta Alumni Association & Snake Reunion

Eric Moody

Jack McCain

2022 Snake Reunion

14th Snake Reunion

John B "Barney" Barrett

William "Bill" E. Morgan

Kelvin Thales Wood

James G. "Smokey" Gordon

John Robert (Bob) Keiber

13th Snake Reunion

W. Keats Sparrow Award

James S. "Fritz" Hueston

T. Marvin Throckmorton

Richard Oliver Hale, Jr.

Harrel Sholar-Covid-19

Eugene "Mac" McDowell, IV

Alvin G. Bennett Obituary

Todd E. Moore Obituary

12th Reunion Success

Larry D.Puckett

J. W. Manuel Obituary

Glenn C. Woodard Obituary

Early Arrivals and More

Alumni Chapter Meeting

12th Reunion Banquet

12th Annual Reunion

11th Alumni Banquet

Scholarship Essay Page

10th Reunion A Success

Early Reunion Photos

Annual Meeting And...

145th Anniversary

Brothers Salute by ECU

Snake History Channel

HOF Photos by Kingrey

HB-8 Now in Hall of Fame

Misc. Pics From SR 10

Boone's 10th SR Photos

Receiption Photos

Friday, October 19. 2018

Signa Nu Dominates

Eta Beta Returning to ECU

Some New Nu Photos

Snakes Coming Back to ECU

Part 3, VMI

History 2

History 3

History 4

History 5

In Remembrance

Lee Forbis Conrad, 76

11th Reunion Successful

Thomas Preston Baker. 72

Phil Langford 1942-2018

William "Fat Man" Flowers

Millard D. Maloney

Ralph Stone Passed 9-5-15

Edwin French Eager

Kelly Kee-In Remembrance

John Samuel Barwick

Robert Paul Britton

David Thompson, Age 73

Darrell W. Hurst, HB 39

Peaches Howard & Wolfman

Robert M. "Bobby" Tuttle

Voight Verne Pritchard

William V. Arnold

Marshall H.Troublefield

Douglas McDowell Morgan

Bill Love, Kappa Sigma Nu

W. Keats Sparrow HB 60

Larry N. Wynns

Volney Laverne Christie

W. Ben Waters

Pirate Radio & UBE

The Creed

The Eta Beta Chapter of Sigma Nu has returned to the campus of East Carolina University. The Snakes are back!

Robert John (Bob) Keiber Obituary (January 21, 1944-October 18, 2021)

Robert John Keiber was, by every sense of the word, a ‘Renaissance Man’.  Born in Kearny, N.J., on January 21, 1944, to Helen and Jack Keiber, he started his love for the arts at a very young age, doodling on everything, much to the chagrin of the nuns at Saint Stephen’s elementary school. Robert continued his artistic journey starting with an Arts BFA from East Carolina University, where he also became Commander of the Eta Beta Chapter of the Sigma Nu Fraternity, met the love of his life, Sherry Verner, and finished up with a Master’s Degree in Communications from Chapel Hill, N.C. 

Once graduated, Robert became a producer/director at WETA, Washington, D.C., then ran the radio department as a professor at Shaw University, and began acting in plays at the Raleigh Little Theatre, before moving on to New York City. In NYC, Robert landed a position heading the award winning, media communication department at Rockefeller University, started his own theater company in the West Village, and acted in well over a hundred commercials. This ultimately landed him a recurring role as the original character ‘Kit’ on the popular soap opera, “All My Children.” Robert also became the curator for the art galleries at Berkeley College NYC, where he next resided as a professor of media before moving up to Milford, PA, to become the executive director of the Black Bear Film Festival. 

Throughout his life he continued to paint, write books, screenplays, popular radio songs, plays, act in films, and of course his greatest gift to the world, inspiring wayward souls. But to his children, “He was just our loving father and our biggest fan.” Robert is survived by Sherry Keiber, his two grandchildren Theodora and Declan, and his three sons Christian, Cameron and Clayton, all following in their father’s foot steps as artists. Robert died on October 18, 2021. May he Rest in Peace.


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