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Fall 2015 Newsletter

Delta Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity at Purdue University

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PHI SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY Phi Sig Express Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Triton Chapter Purdue University P.O. Box 2715 West Lafayette, IN 47996 Address Service Requested ATTENTION: This newsletter is intended for alumni and parents. If your son has graduated, please send us his permanent address to update our records. Thank you. Save the Date H omecoming this year will be on Saturday, November 7. The Boilers host Illinois at noon. Those interested in purchasing tickets for this game should send a check in the amount of $30/ticket to: Delta Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa P.O. Box 2715 West Lafayette, IN 47996 Tickets must be purchased by October 15 and will be available at the chapter house (302 Waldron St.) before the game. Please pick them up by 11:30 a.m. The annual meeting of Delta Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa will be held in the chapter house starting at 9:30 a.m. An agenda will be sent by e-mail to those for whom we have e-mail addresses approximately two weeks in advance of the meeting. A catered lunch will be served starting at 10:45 a.m. for those attending. Please plan to join us for this most important meeting. Go Boilers and I'm Damn Proud! Donald Clayton '49 is retired and living in an independent apartment at Westminster Village in West Lafayette. He and his wife, Pat, celebrated their 66th anniversary. They have seven grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. All are college graduates. Richard McHenry '51 and his wife, Carol, are living in Greenwood Village Retirement Home in Greenwood, Ind. Richard Thornton '53 has done much traveling from 1994-2000 and in 2013. He supports local theatres and musical groups. Maurice Baker '57 does volunteer work with his neighborhood organization. He continues to be secretary and treasurer for a professional organization in Nebraska. He is in his 20th year volunteering for this group. E-mail: mbaker35@neb.rr.com Marion Eggleton '57 wrote six books. E-mail: meggle1014@aol.com John Ayers '63 and his wife, Sheryl, just made Lakeland, Fla., their permanent home. Clark Ahrens '66 and his wife, Julia, have four living children and 11 grandchildren, plus two great-grandchildren. His current hobby is scuba diving, and since being certified at age 67, he has done 108 dives. He would like to hear from Jan Baxter '66, John Wilson '65, Tim Stillson '65 and others; he misses them. E-mail: ckaenterprises@gmail.com Michael McDonald '66 is enjoying retirement in beautiful Traverse City, Mich. He and his wife, Sandra, celebrated their 48th anniversary this year. They have three grown children and four grandchildren. Michael keeps busy enjoying volunteer activities, golf, theatre, films, and reading. E-mail: m_mcdoland@charter.net Mike Kyle '68 volunteers at his church since retiring. He was the finance chairman for years. He also works with Florida Trails Association, maintaining backpacking trails in Ocala National Forest, etc. He and his wife, Nancy, just finished touring much of the U.S. on a two-month RV trip. E-mail: dmkyle@peoplepc.com Thomas Howatt '73 is the chairman of the board of the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, a conservative think tank headquartered in Milwaukee. It is dedicated to improving the prosperity for all citizens through the principle of free markets, limited government, and personal responsibility. He also serves on the Krannert School's Dean's Advisory Council and is vice-chairman of the board of the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wis. E-mail: thowatt49@gmail.com John Willison '77 has been married to Dana for 37 years. They have two wonderful daughters and three grandchildren. Michael Hrubes '92 has been happily married for 18 years. They do not have any children. Michael plays in a couple bands around the St. Louis area. He also likes to play hockey once a week. He enjoys hiking and climbing, including Mt. Elbert, the highest point in Colorado. E-mail: mhurbes@sbcglobal.net Brian Hoffbauer '95 teaches junior high Sunday school. He also coaches baseball for junior high ages. He says, "I think you guys are doing a great job with sending information, maintaining the chapter house, and working on growing the fraternity. Keep up the good work!" E-mail: brianhoffbauer@yahoo.com Holger Spiewak '97 reports that life is good. He and his wife, Lindsey, are expecting their seventh child in February 2016. E-mail: holgerspeiwak@gmail.com ALUMNI NEWS

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