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Fall 2013 Newsletter

Indiana Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Purdue University

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From the heart Feeling of Belongingness Still Strong 65 Years Later J ohn Weydert '48, at 89 years young, cherishes his time at Indiana Alpha as much as he did as when he was initiated in 1943. He keeps a photo of the brotherhood in his study to remind him of "those wonderful, carefree days at 690 Waldron," he says. "I can still recall every name of those 64 pictured, including Laddie, our huge Saint Bernard mascot. Now, most of those SigEps have passed on, but I'm sure that each in their own way enriched our society." Being a member taught John that SigEp was a bond that would last forever. "Where else, but belonging to a fraternity, could one develop lasting friendships with so many? After parting ways 65 years ago, I still maintain correspondence with several brothers," he says. John's studies at Purdue came to a halt just a few short days after June 6, 1944, when he waded ashore onto the Normandy Beach. "My first duty was as cadre in a forward replacement battalion which processed replacements for the battle losses of other units. We quickly learned the ABC's of survival from bombing and shelling. Later, I was transferred to an engineer battalion. Near the end of the European conflict, we constructed a 300-yard floating bridge across the Rhine River in Germany: a pathway for troops and equipment to achieve German capitulation," he says. After his service in the military, John returned home to 690 Waldron and continued to treasure his time spent at Purdue University with his SigEp brothers. "It was a great feeling to be back on Purdue campus," he remembers. "No more sleeping in fox holes, and rejoining many other veteran brothers returning from the war. After a three-year interruption, it was great to return to academics and even have some coeds to admire." John's most lasting memory from Indiana Alpha "is of the feeling of belongingness to a brotherhood of fine young men of diversified backgrounds, talents, interests, and ambitions." However, his most comical memory is from an "unforgettable" weekly meeting when a bat flew down from the dorm and interrupted their business agenda. "Members retrieved their squash paddles to attack the intruder!" John has since retired from a 40-year career at Sandia National Laboratories as a mechanical and structural design engineer. Today his hobbies include designing and making toys for children of friends. "I still do some craft work and also continue to study my favorite topics of anthropology, geology, and paleoanthropology. I'm still trying to discover where and when life started, and the long fascinating road to us, who occupy our planet today," he says. John and his wife of 56 years, Anne, a graduate of Agnes Scott College, reside in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The AVC would like to wish our alumni, undergraduates, parents, and friends Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. President Jarod Overton '00 president@purdue-sigeps.com Vice President Finance Matt Brill '02 avc-finance@purdue-sigeps.com Vice President Operations Dick Blum '64 dickblum1@aol.com Board Members Vice President Brotherhood Development John Weir '01 Brian Rodell '99 jdweir@kelso-burnett.com avc-development@purdue-sigeps.com Board Member Ted Hazledine '72 Chapter Counselor Jason McGill tedhazledine@benchmarksteel.com chapter-counselor@purdue-sigeps.com Property Manager Tom Hurlbutt Vice President Facilities tom@exo-llc.com Wade Langley '00 avc-facilities@purdue-sigeps.com Faculty Advisor Parents Club Ralph Merrill Sandi Phalen merrillr@purdue.edu parentsclub1@purdue-sigeps.com Secretary Luke Gorski '04 avc-secretary@purdue-sigeps.com Vice President Alumni Relations/ Website Coordinator Jay Bilunas '99 avc-relations@purdue-sigeps.com Vice President Alumni Relations Farhan Haq '02 avc-relations2@purdue-sigeps.com Board Member Mike Phillips '03 mike9phillips@gmail.com AVC Advisor/Mentor Renato Villacorte, California Mu '91 rvillac2@aol.com Sigma Phi Epsilon 3

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