KAnsAs betA
house corPorAtion of
sigmA AlPhA ePsilon
P.o. box 14692
lenexA, Ks 66285
RetuRn SeRvice RequeSted
Attention:
This newsletter is intended for alumni, undergraduates, and parents. If your son has graduated,
please send us his permanent address to update our records. Thank you.
THE
lion's lore
President
Corbin Niemstchk '18
(316) 207-8061
cniemtschk@ksu.edu
Vice President
Zane Keller '17
(316) 303-7429
kellerz@ksu.edu
Treasurer
Daniel Vasquez '16
(210) 381-9125
dvasquez@ksu.edu
New Member
Educator
Zeke Albert '16
(913) 375-6135
james19@ksu.edu
Social Chairman
Nick Crippin '18
(316) 680-0565
nickcguitar@gmail.com
Philanthropy
Scott Meyer '17
(316) 393-4472
stmeyer@ksu.edu
Recruitment Chairmen
Joel Fry '17
(850) 313-0384
joelfry13@ksu.edu
Sean Maxwell '18
(913) 957-6482
sean95@ksu.edu
Warden
Derek Honeywell '17
(316) 295-0758
dmhoneywell@
gmail.com
House Managers
Colton Jenkins 18
(913) 375-4118
cbjenkins@ksu.edu
Drew Rash '19
(417) 840-4765
drash25@ksu.edu
Health and Safety
John Dillard '17
(316) 7065943
dillard@ksu.edu
Chapter Eternal
Willis H. Hart '49 entered Chapter Eternal
on January 3, 2013, at the age of 88. He
started college at Kansas State University,
but his education there was interrupted by
four years of service in the U.S. Navy during
World War II. Much of his service was
aboard the USS Bunker Hill, an aircraft
carrier fighting in the Pacific theater. The
carrier was badly damaged by enemy air
attacks during his time aboard, becoming the
worst damaged ship of its size to survive the
war. He finished his education at KSU after
the war, with degrees in chemical engineering
and business administration. He met his wife
of 63 years at Kansas State, and they moved
to Overland Park in 1951.
Jim E. Pollom '55 entered Chapter Eternal
on August 28, 2014, at Midland Hospice
House in Topeka.
Terence P. Murphy '58 entered Chapter
Eternal on August 25, 2014, after a long
illness. He loved the written word and he
was an avid reader and writer. He had a
30-year newspaper career beginning with
the Harris Newspaper chain in Kansas in
their management training program at the
Ottawa Herald and Chanute Tribune and
in Iowa at the Burlington Hawkeye and
Spencer Tribune. He then wrote and edited
at the Akron Beacon Journal, Cincinnati
Post, and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. He
also wrote a book, Classroom to Newsroom:
A Professional's Guide to Newspaper
Reporting and Writing, published by Harper
and Roe. At the age of 55, Terry entered
William Mitchell Law School, graduated
and established a private practice. After he
retired, Terry and his wife, Coco, traveled in
the U.S., Europe, and Australia.
Stay in Touch
I
n an effort to better serve our alumni, the
Kansas Beta Chapter is asking you to
provide an updated e-mail address. Send your
e-mail to House Corporation President Steve
Lacy '76, '77 at steve.lacy@meredith.com.
Seth Eckles
Manhattan, Kan.
Nick Genzl
Basehor, Kan.
Sam Roldan
Kansas City, Kan.
Dakota Smith
Omaha, Neb.
Brad Ungles
Santana, Kan.
Send Us Your Recruitment
Recommendations
A
lumni, we value your input in membership
selection. Please send your recruitment
recommendations to House Corporation
President Steve Lacy '76, '77 at steve.lacy@
meredith.com or Recruitment Chairman Joel
Fry '17 at joelfry13@ksu.edu.
Welcome, NeW members
E X E C U T I V E O F F I C E R S