Phi Kappa Psi - University of Texas

Spring 2016 Newsletter

Texas Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity at the University of Texas

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Texas Alpha House Board, Inc. P.O. Box 28061 Austin, TX 78755-8061 Address Service Requested Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni and parents. If your son is attending the University of Texas, he will receive a copy at the chapter house. If he has graduated, please send us his permanent address to update our records. Thank you. Custom pieces, designed specifically for Texas Alpha, will be featured throughout the chapter house. Website www.phipsitexas.com Twitter @PKPTexas l 8 Visit Us Online wife, Sandy, make their home in Brentwood, Tenn., and have two children, Tom and Connor. E-mail: charlesswilliamsjr@gmail.com John De Rochemont '88 and his wife, Diana, make their home in Beverly, Mass., and have two children. John is the vice president of global field operations for Azimuth Systems. E-mail: johnny_dl966@yahoo.com Randy Edmundson '89 lives in McKinney, Texas, with his wife, Cindy, and children, Sam and Meri-Kate. He is the COO of Dermatology Associates. E-mail: edmundsonrandy@gmail.com Erik Cooper '96 is the founder of Fusion Foundry. He lives in Heath, Texas, with his wife, Rachel, and two children, Colt and Kyle. E-mail: ebcooper@alumni.utexas.net Gregory Shanabrook '03 works as the director of forensic accounting for Grant Thornton. He and his wife, Belinda, have two children, Ryan and Annabelle, and live in Plano, Texas. E-mail: greg.shanabrook@gmail.com Alumni Update (Continued from page 4) MAKING OUR MARK THROUGHOUT THE NEW HOUSE to the Top Texas Alpha The Phi Psi crest before being embedded in the entryway. A custom-designed interior feature. Customized FKY sconces. Grand room chandelier under construction, featuring life-size brass longhorns.

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