Nebraska Gamma Theta
of Alpha Tau Omega
P.O. Box 22157
Lincoln, NE 68542
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Alumni News
Ernest L. Bebb '51 is an ordained Episcopal
priest and continues to travel in his retirement.
Ernie recently traveled to Europe, Nova
Scotia, and Mexico. He lives in Murray,
Utah. E-mail: ejbebb59@comcast.net
James H. Pinkerton '58 spends his time
traveling, volunteering at the Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield,
Ill., and "taking it easy" in his retirement.
E-mail: pinks60@aol.com
Gerald Luckey '64 continues to practice
family medicine in David City, Neb. E-mail:
gluckey@neb.rr.com
Michael Schlatter '65 and his wife, Jackie,
travel often since their retirement. They have
been to Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii,
Europe, and several places in the U.S. They also
play a lot of golf and tennis. Michael's tennis
team even won the Texas state championship
in 2015. They live in San Antonio, Texas.
E-mail: mschlatter@satx.rr.com
Brent Jones '67 is retired from his job as a
veterinarian, where he worked in the College
of Veterinary Medicine at the University
of Missouri. Brent lives in Columbia, Mo.
E-mail: brent@thejonescompany.net
Chapter Website - www.ATOnebraska.org • Online Giving - http://atounl.kintera.org/campaign
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Our delicious spread of food at Tau Tacos in
February, which benefited Autism Speaks and
raised autism awareness.
The chapter volunteered at a holiday ball for
children and teens in the Lincoln community
with autism spectrum disorder.
partnership, and we are excited to be involved
with this inspiring organization.
Staying Busy This Spring
This semester, we utilized UNL's challenge
course as a leadership development workshop,
hosted the Healthy Husker's to do an alcohol
awareness workshop, and had Dad's Day for
the Nebraska versus Creighton baseball game.
We also look forward to more brotherhood and
alumni events this year. It's always a pleasure to
gather with so many of our loyal alumni.
High Expectations In Place
Looking forward, our central focus as a chapter
is to improve scholastically and recruit a
strong pledge class in the fall. Additionally,
it is our goal to help mold the freshman into
good applicants for future Mortar Board and
Innocent's Society members so that ATW can
be the leader on campus once again. With these
high expectations in place, we are excited to see
what we can accomplish. I would like to thank
all of our alumni and the board of trustees who
have continued to support us and work hard to
preserve Gamma Theta Chapter.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to me with
any questions or stop by the chapter house if you
ever find yourself in Lincoln. We would love to
show you around our new home!
Love and Respect,
Sam Jensen '14, President
(402) 661-4364
samjensen@huskers.unl.edu
Gamma Theta Strives
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Gamma Theta brothers show their support by
visiting an ATW pledge, Michael Mitchell, who
was hospitalized for pneumonia.