FarmHouse - Washington State University

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Washington State Chapter of FarmHouse Fraternity at Washington State University

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FarmHouse Fraternity Washington State University P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested FA R M H O U S E F R AT E R N I T Y * WA S H I N G T O N S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y * S P R I N G 2 0 1 9 Save the Date Summer Barbecue June 22 - 12 p.m. Sun Lakes - Dry Falls State Park Coulee City, WA Fall Alumni Association Meeting October 19 - 10 a.m. Chapter House • Pullman, WA shared. Green View Farms, Inc. is operated by Marci and Lonnie Green. eir two sons, Jordan and Derek, represent the seventh generation of family since the earliest ancestors arrived in 1878. "My how times have changed throughout the past 40 years!" Karl shared. "And to think that I have witnessed half of those 140 years!" Email: kifelgen@gmail.com Richard Todnem '61 and his wife, Peggy, live in Powers, Ore. ey moved there in 1999. ey finished building a new house on the property and it only took them three years! "Carpenter Peggy and I are not as fast as we thought we were," he shared. "I kept saying we'd be in by Christmas and last year I was right." Email: rtodnem@gmail.com Dan N. Hensley '63 taught at Clover Park and Federal schools for 39 years. He coached wres- tling in the high schools and at Pacific Lutheran University. "I am now doing substitute teaching and volunteer ski patrol work at Mt. Spokane," he shared. Email: danhensley@yahoo.com Richard Case '67 retired from the seafood industry (Kelley-Clarke, Inc.) as a VP in 1999. He moved from Kirkland, Wash., to Palm Desert in 2002. "Mary and I travel, play golf, and enjoy retirement." Email: dickcase@aol.com Raymond D. William '67 recalls returning from a 4-H exchange to Sri Lanka in December 1968, when he and Nancy were engaged and soon to be married in June 1969. ey will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with their children and grandchildren in Michigan where their son lives. New activities that Ray has picked up are authoring children's books about agriculture, forestry, and water in Gondar, Ethiopia (their sister city), and volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. ey always hang their WSU flag when the Cougars come to Corvallis. Doug M. Sinnott '82 took early retirement in January 2018 and is looking forward to a simpler life. Email: dougsinnott@hotmail.com Michael A. Bjork '09 spent his 31st birthday visiting friends and family for a few weeks in Sweden and Denmark, and also traveled to France and England in 2017. "I love backpacking overnight trips, biking, plus doing anything interesting in the outdoors," he shared. He has also traveled to Nepal, where he spent one month on a trail. He keeps busy and loves his job at CDM Smith as a civil engineer. ALUMNI UPDATE (Continued from page 2) Our newly fixed flagpole, courtesy of alumnus Eric Hausken '98. Welcome to FarmHouse! Jun Kim • Incheon, Korea Hotel Management Marcello Martinez • Lincoln, Calif. Accounting/Music Performance President Hunter Ferrell '18 (206) 859-0646 wazzu.president@ gmail.com Vice President of Scholarship Jack Wharton '18 Vice President of Finance Jacob Hindes '17 wazzu.treasurer@ gmail.com Director of Administration Christopher Watt '18 Director of House Operations Brayden Jacobs '18 Director of Risk and Standards Nicholas English '17 Director of Recruitment Devin Lucas '1 8 (509) 385-1304 devin.lucas@wsu.edu Director of New Member Education Francis Fay '17 Director of Alumni and Public Relations Campbell Olson '17 Social Chairman Cody Grondin '18 Chapter Officers

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