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The CenTennial Campaign for Kappa honoring our pasT, seCuring our fuTure Alumni Association of Kappa of Chi Phi P.O. Box 398 Cedarburg, WI 53012 Address Service Requested Special Edition Campaign Announcement What's Inside? • Capital Campaign Donor List • Donor Spotlight • Undergraduates Encourage Alumni Support Kenneth A. Teumer '49 has learned to happily live alone after losing his wife, Katie, to cancer 21 years ago. He retired in 2001 after working 17 years for Heinzmann USA Inc. in Schonan, Germany, as a US representative for sales of controls to industrial diesel and gas turbine manufacturers in the U.S. He lives in Fort Collins, Colo., and has four sons. E-mail: koolkatken@msn.com Allen Champlin '50 retired after completing 26 years of active duty in the Army. He graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate for Wisconsin ROTC. He lives in Palm Springs, Calif., and, apart from trying not to bother his wife too much; he enjoys pampering his two cats, Sonya and Maxine. Allen has self- published four novels. "I feel the most significant thing in my life besides the computer is spell check!" Clarence R. Muth '52 enjoys living in Florida and plans to travel to Guatemala, adding to his 111 counties visited. E-mail: cmuth@ cfl.rr.com Jerome H. Silber '57 and his wife, Marjorie, are busy with the local community and arts scene. They try to get in two or three major trips a year. They are planning a trip to Britain in the spring 2014. E-mail: silberjh1@hotmail.com John Oleson '61 graduated with his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Wisconsin; he earned his master's at Central Michigan and a special recognition from MIT. He was the director of technology at Dow Corning Corp. for more than 40 years until he retired in 2001. He and his wife, Carol, live in Midland, Mich., and have five children. E-mail: olesonjohn@att.net Terry Bruesewitz '63 and his wife, Judie (the same Tri Delt he was dating in 1962-63 while at Kappa), are still married. The couple will celebrate their 50th anniversary by taking a three- month trip to Ireland this year. All of their kids are married, doing well, and have provided them with six grandchildren. Terry is retired and enjoys his time with family, personal projects, and travel. Of his many years practicing law, Terry says his proudest career accomplishment was beating the one percent odds of getting a case before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of his niece. "We didn't ultimately win, after 15 years pursuing it, but you can't beat the experience sitting before the bar during a hearing in the highest court in the land." E-mail: lneagle@aol.com Terrence Katon '88 lives in North Carolina and doesn't get many opportunities to get up to Madison, however, he was able to take his family up for the Illinois game in the fall of 2012. He knew he needed to stop by Chi Phi. "The guys we met there were great. They were respectful and courteous in showing us around the house. I was a little nervous taking my 14- and 11-year-old daughters into the house, but the guys treated us in true Chi Phi fashion. I'm looking forward to my trip to Madison next year and plan to spend time with the guys at the Chi Phi house." E-mail: terrykaton@yahoo.com alumni neWs

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