Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Vanderbilt University

Spring 2014 Newsletter

Tennessee Nu Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at Vanderbilt University

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Vanderbilt University Gift Processing Office PMB 407727 2301 Vanderbilt Place Nashville, TN 37240-7727 Address Service Requested The Tennessee Nu Review Sigma Alpha Epsilon I Vanderbilt University I Spring 2014 www.studentorgs.vanderbilt.edu/sae www.vucommodores.com Thomas E. Oden III '57 is retired and lives on Amelia Island, Fla., with his wife of 54 years, Barbara. He spent his career in the U.S. Navy, with IBM Corporation, and as a golf teaching professional. He volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters, Take Stock in Children, and Community Hospice. He has three children and five grandchildren. E-mail: toden@bellsouth.net J. L. Walker, M.D. '57 partially retired in 2000 to Colorado Foothills, near Fort Collins, and commuted to St. Louis for work at the hospital. He fully retired in 2005 and recently moved out of the mountains to Jack Nicklaus Golf Community. E-mail: leswalker@lpbroadband.net Peter D. Howell '71 was accepted in the United States Professional Tennis Association, Southern Division/Hall of Fame 2013. He also was inducted in to the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame in 2010. He lives with his wife, Barbara, in Atlanta, Ga. E-mail: pdhowell@bellsouth.net Donald R. Margo II '74 is semi-retired and sold his business in 2012. He is now self-employed working with investments. He is also the president of the El Paso Independent School District Board of Managers, which is the 10th largest district in Texas. Thomas F. Schaffler '75 is helping build 60-bed Alzheimer's assisted-living facilities under the name Clarity Pointe, which opened its first community in May 2013 in Knoxville, Tenn. He lives in Memphis, Tenn., where he is the president of Southeastern Investment Corp. E-mail: tssei@bellsouth.net Andrew J. Rayburn '08 has been working as a management/IT consultant and lives in Nashville, Tenn. He plans to move to Denver, Colo., in the near future. E-mail: arayburn84@gmail.com ALUMNI UPDATE Congratulations, New Initiates Sina A. Ahour '17 Geneva, Switzerland Economics and Communication Studies George C. Bean '17 Birmingham, Ala. Chemical Engineering Chase H. Berlinghof '17 Northfield, Ill. Economics William R. Carroll '17 Chatham, N.J. Economics Thomas B. Cox '17 Nashville, Tenn. Child Development John M. Clifton '17 Nashville, Tenn. Undecided/Pre-Medicine Bradley M. Dills '17 Leonard, Texas Undecided Major Jackson G. Doherty '17 Chatham, N.J. Economics and Political Science Geoffrey W. Douglas '16 Rye, N.Y. Economics and History David L. Holling '17* Kenilworth, Ill. Economics and Human and Organizational Development (Grandfather Warren D. Wells, Colorado Chi '38) David J. Holtgrave '17 Louisville, Ky. Economics Nicholas P. Izzard '17 Dallas, Texas Economics Andrew C. Kirby Jr. '17* Wilmette, Ill. Economics (Grandfather William J. Kirby II, Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta '59) Peter W. Labes '17 Shaker Heights, Ohio Economics and Human and Organizational Development Robert T. Lucas IV '16 Charlotte, N.C. Political Science James L. Macey '17* Nashville, Tenn. Biomedical Engineering (Grandfather John Macey '54) John A. Matkins '17 Charlotte, N.C. Economics Robert T. Nagel '17 Boston, Mass. Chemical Engineering Rajiv N. Patel '17 Nashville, Tenn. Economics and Human and Organizational Development Mack F. Prioleau '17 Fort Worth, Texas Economics Frederick W. Prominski '17 Arlington, Va. Human and Organizational Development Stephen D. Shaw '17 Mobile, Ala. Economics George E. Swenson '17 Nashville, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering Matthew M. Wheeler '17 Dallas, Texas Economics Alston J. White '17 Atlanta, Ga. Engineering Sciences Patryk Z. Wieckowski '16 Chicago, Ill. Biomedical Engineering Jackson B. Wildasin '17 Los Angeles, Calif. Undecided *Legacy, relative in parentheses Visit Us Online

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