Sigma Pi - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Fall 2020 Newsletter

Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Pi at the University of Missouri Science & Technology

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Joe Stahl '69 has completed the manuscript for his next Civil War book tentatively titled, "Faces of Union Soldiers at South Mountain and Harpers Ferry," which will be published next spring. He lives in Keedysville, Md. Email: jsidtag@outlook.com Fred Baganoff '85 was honored during the recent MS&T Homecoming with one of the 2020 Alumni Achievement Awards in recognition of his work. He and his Event Horizon Telescope Team were awarded the 2020 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for their work in documentation of a black hole (more information at www.mineralumni. com). "It just shows what we AI men of Sigma Pi can do!" He lives in Arlington, Mass. Email: fkbaganoff@gmail.com Jeff Tottleben '91 coached his daughter's soccer team to their second straight Missouri State Championship. He resides in Wildwood, Mo. Email: jtottleben@rswgroup.net PJ Weber '95, his wife, Anne, and their children, Lillie and Lauren, were relocated by Albemarle Corporation from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Houston, Texas (specifically the Clear Lake area), due to an office closure, on May 28, 2020. "We are very happy with the move and new location." Email: pjweber24@hotmail.com Jeff Ostermann '96 was recently promoted to vice president of operations of Bull Moose Tube Company, a producer of carbon steel pipe and tubing. His son, Logan, is a pledge at Alpha Iota this year. Jeff and his wife, Natalie, live in Wildwood, Mo. Email: jostermann@bullmoosetube.com Jason Dohrman '99 was inducted into the Academy of Civil Engineers this past year. He lives in Wildwood, Mo., with his wife, Karen. Email: jason_dohrmann@att.net Brad Richardson '09 recently quit his job to start his own Fortran training and consulting business. "Partnering with another company in the space, we were just awarded our first big contract!" He moved from San Diego to Kansas City with his wife, Jessica, and 6-year-old son, John, and they are in the process of converting a school bus into a tiny house. Email: bprvxf@gmail.com Jeremy Morris '10 and his wife, Abby, adopted a daughter, Grace, who was born October 10, 2020. They live in Kansas City, Mo. Email: jkm5z6@mst.edu Alex Niner '14 and his wife, Mallory, welcomed their daughter, Anna, on August 29, 2020. They reside in Dubuque, Iowa. Email: ajn8v2@mst.edu Page 3 SP Alumni News T ell us what you're up to! How have you lent a hand in your community lately? Do you have any career highlights or family updates you'd like to share with your Sigma Pi brothers? How have you been coping with life during the pandemic? Have you reached out to any brothers for support during this time of uncertainty? Share your story, and it may appear in a future issue of The Crossing! Submissions can be sent to Jeff Mockaitis '96 at jeff.mockaitis@gmail.com. Now more than ever it's important to stay connected to our Alpha Iota brothers. We hope you have a safe, healthy, and happy holiday season. Isaac Bieghler Ashland, Mo. Mechanical Engineering Austin Burnett Liberty, Mo. Electrical Engineering Presley Clark Imperial, Mo. Mechanical Engineering Alonzo Edmond Gaston, N.C. Chemical Engineering Robert Marquart Union, Mo. Mechanical Engineering Logan Ostermann Chesterfield, Mo. Mechanical Engineering Tobias Richards Fenton, Mo. Mechanical Engineering Joseph Vrabel Florissant, Mo. Engineering Management Tyler Willis Parker, Colo. Engineering Management WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS We Want to Hear from You!

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