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Fall 2019 Newsletter

Indiana Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Purdue University

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From the heart SIGMA PHI EPSILON 3 with an Alaskan cruise. They live in West Lafayette, Ind., and have two children. Email: danasmith1501@yahoo.com Craig K. Davidson '69 says he is "CEO of Retirement Folly." He and his wife, Lisa, live in Park City, Utah. He is "happy to learn our SigEp house is beginning to live again. Hopefully room #9 hasn't been lost!" Email: kd-ut@comcast.net E. Allen Nuss '69 reports that after a stint in Vietnam, flying night reconnaissance over the Ho Chi Minh trail, and 12 years of flying for the Air Force, his aero/astro engineering degree paid off. He was assigned to the electronic warfare test and evaluation at Fort Walton Beach and later Tinker AFB. Then he went to work for TRW and assignments included the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) Hunter program, before being offered the directorship of the UAS Integration Lab. Al retired in 2012 and lives in Athens, Ala. He says, "Six kids and eight grandkids keeps this old fighter pilot/ engineer busy." Email: nussa@bellsouth.net Marc P. George '74 retired this year from RR Donnelley to "the beautiful Whidbey Island, in the middle of Puget Sound, after weekend commuting here for the past 20 years." Marc and his wife, Christine, have two children, Simon and John. Email: marcpaulgeorge@gmail.com Richard C. Schroeder '82 began what "is hopefully my last job" in April 2019 with Globe Asphalt. He also recently became certified as a John Maxwell team coach, speaker, and trainer. Rich lives in Fishers, Ind., with his wife, Angie. They have two daughters, Lindsay and Emily. Email: schroeders0@comcast.net Peter N. Peregrine '85 is a professor of anthropology at Lawrence University and lives in Appleton, Wis., with his wife Anne. They have two daughters, Alison and Katherine. "Right now I am in Kiel, Germany, at a workshop, using archaeological and paleoclimate data to determine how ancient societies survived dramatic incidences in climate change." Email: peter.n.peregrine@lawrence.edu Eric D. Dodd '91 is a senior manager, quality compliance with Takeda Pharmaceuticals. He and his wife, Kay, live in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. Their daughter, Sarah, is a student athlete for the Wisconsin Badger women's volleyball team. "Spending time on B10 campuses brings me back to my days at Indiana Alpha. Thanks for so many memories!" Email: edodd02@yahoo.com John M. Guidos '01 is chief operating officer at Slyngshot Health. Prior to this role, John was co-founder and chief operating officer of TurboAppeal Inc., a big-data and machine learning resource to all homeowners in an effort to efficiently ensure that all customers only pay their fair share of property taxes. TurboAppeal achieved various nominations and awards, such as BuiltIn Chicago's List of 50 Startups to Watch, Tech.Co National Startup of the Year Finalist, and it was a Moxie Awards Nominee for the Best Consumer Web Startup. John is also a licensed attorney, having obtained his juris doctorate from DePaul University College of Law in 2005. He lives in Granger, Ind. Email: john.guidos@gmail.com President Jackson Smith '20 Louisville, Ky. Major—Philosophy, Psychology, and Russian V.P. Member Development Franklin Yanko '21 Fort Wayne, Ind. Major—Health Sciences: Pre-Med Balanced Man Scholarship Chairman Nathan Watervoort '21 Denver, Colo. Major—Biochemistry V.P. Finance Sean Anderson '21 Catlin, Ill. Major—Aerospace Engineering V.P. Recruitment Cameron Neel '22 Simi Valley, Calif. Major—Finance V.P. Programming Dhruv Khanna '22 South Bend, Ind. Major—Aerospace Engineering Chaplain Justin Postma '22 South Haven, Mich. Major—Neurobiology and Physiology, Minor in Chemistry V.P. Communications Cory Cooper '21 Muncie, Ind. Major—Aerospace Engineering, Math Minor Meet the New Leaders of Indiana Alpha Help Us stay ConneCted Beyond College Submit Your Bio Update Today W e made such great progress this year with our database and making sure we're reaching as many alumni as possible. Help us keep it up and let us know if we are reaching you by returning the enclosed bio update form. Every time we hear from you it confirms that our information is current. Your submissions also help us find and create content for newsletters, so please share your stories and updates and you may see them in the next From the Heart!

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