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[email protected]. .' SAM WYLY .. August 1, 1969 Sam Wyly was born in Lake Providence, Louisiana on October 4, 1934 . When he was in grade school, his family moved to Delhi, Louisiana, where his father was editor of the newspaper. Wyly received his B. S. in accounting at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute and attended graduate school at the l!niversity of Michigan where he earned his M. B. A. with concentration.in finance, statistics, and market- ing. At the ?v1ichigan Business School, he took the first course in Electronic Data Proc~ssing. He held a W. A. Paton Scholarship and worked as an assistant in the school's accounting department while earning his degree. Besides being an outstanding student, Wyly ser'ved as president of the Student Senate, president of his freshman class, and president of two fraternities, business and scholastic. He belongs to Phi Kappa Phi (scholastic), Pi Kappa Alpha (social), Pi Kappa Delta (forensic), Beta Sigma Omicron (business sc~olastic), and Omicron Delta Kappa " • (leadership). After receiving his master from Micl1igan, Sam Wyly was employed for 3-1/2 years with IBM's Service Bureau Corporation, where he was a top salesman and member of two One Hundred Percent Clubs.