Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Purdue University

Fall 2020 Newsletter

Indiana Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Purdue University

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Page 3 S A E Nancy Liber In memory of Jack Liber '60, who valued the lifelong friendships of Charlie Kehrt '59 and Bob Butler '60 Elaine Van Lue In memory of William J. Van Lue '56 James R. Wiltman Philip N. Clark '51 Donald L. Trimmer '52 A. Thomas Sprich III '53 Thomas W. Bloodgood '55 In memory of Don Bloodgood '50 Virgil G. Burkhardt '55 Edward B. Brant '56 Robert F. Lark '56 Donn B. Whitmer '56 Herman R. Menck '57 Jon A. Nuss '57 John H. Hager '58 Lawrence O. Beck '59 Lloyd C. Cooper '59 Russell A. Nippert '59 Bill Kayser '60 In honor of Fred Richter '60 John P. Kester '60 Paul A. May, D.V.M. '60 Richard A. Mayoras '60 Robert D. McIlroy '60 Frederick Richter '60 Anthony J. Manlove '61 Peter H. Schueler '61 Dr. Ronald R. Clark '62 Roger Heuck '62 Herb McGuire '62 Gregory S. Smith '63 Richard A. Hess '64 Wayne F. McIntyre '64 In memory of Harold "Butch" Hartman '63 and Francis "Frank" Clark '64 Carl C. Allison Jr. '66 Louis M. Culbertson Jr. '67 Emerson L. Foote Jr. '67 Stephen P. Freiherr '67 Stephen A. Lochmoeller '67 In memory of William D. Cutshall '67 Ralph E. Roper Jr. '68 Donald L. Fatzinger '69 Kent Hannon '69 Robert R. Johnson '69 Terry K. Ryker '69 Cliff Sondgerath '69 Robert A. Altenkirch '70 In memory of Erich Altenkirch, Cornell '95 John B. Fillion '71 Mike Kensill '71 David E. Labelle '71 James W. Marks '71 George P. Nichol '73 Donald J. Haerer '76 Robert M. Freeman '77 In memory of Jim Hoskins '77 Robert B. Gregg '77 Charles B. MacLeod '77 Frederick W. Tillotson '79 Edward Vaughn '79 In memory of the Cave Mark R. Beaver '80 Frederick C. Fritz, DePauw '81 Steven D. Nash '81 Robert R. Detardo '82 Thomas Roseberry '82 Brian Ferrell '84 Ford Ginter '84 David P. Buntin '85 In memory of Steve Dunkerly '86 Steven M. Evans '86 Michael K. Keen '86 Scott Siebers '87 Jeff Fisher '88 William C. Meirink '89 John Dillon '90 P. Michael Simpson '90 In memory of Michael Madden '89 Tony L. Zimmerer '90 Michael C. Conner '91 In honor of Richard Neal Metzger '91 Stephen J. Hack '91 John B. Holmes '91 Brian A. Tucker '92 Brad Benhart '93 Todd M. Montabana '93 Craig A. Heiss '94 Patrick Lehman '95 Carl Markovich '95 Alan M. Page '95 Ned R. Grady '96 Grant Durham '00 Chris Cleland '05 Alexander C. Lane '06 Drew Anspach '07 Michael D. Laird '07 Nick Tenhundfeld '07 Stephen Van Pelt '08 Daniel Byles-Smith '09 Jeffrey A. Fisher '09 Nick W. Gibson '09 Adam McArdle '09 Mark Saksa '10 Sean Conley '12 Charlie Dilts '12 Andrew Vasquez '13 Scott Campbell '16 Patrick K. Sullivan '16 I t's hard to put into words how Indiana Beta shaped Bill Frederick '82 into the person he is today, but he knows he wouldn't be the same person if he hadn't spent his time at the Lodge. It was the place where he formed great friendships, experienced influential camaraderie, and made some of his favorite ΣAE memories as an undergraduate and as an alumnus. The Lodge has been his home away from home for many years and a place he's been inspired to support the future of. When asked what led to his decision to give to Indiana Beta's capital campaign, the answer was simple: "The Lodge needed work, and I really wanted to help preserve it for the next generation of Boilermakers," he said. As an undergraduate, he enjoyed The Grand Prix weekend at the Lodge, participating in intramural sports, and playing hoops in the back. Most recently, he enjoyed visiting the Lodge as Purdue upset Ohio State football a couple of years ago. He encourages more alumni to support the capital campaign to show appreciation for their experience and to visit the Lodge when it's safe to do so. Bill retired from Apple a few years ago after 15 years with the corporation, where he ran AppleCare, as well as global logistics. He was always in the tech industry, starting with IBM and followed by one other company. "The real story is, I met Tim Cook (CEO of Apple) in the early '80s and ended up working for him most of the next 30 years across three different companies, including Apple," he shared. With the ability to pay it forward for his formative ΣAE experience at Purdue that ultimately prepared him for his professional path, Bill did just that by supporting A Tradition of Excellence: The Campaign for Indiana Beta. Bill and his wife, Karen, live in San Jose, California, where they run a small lavender farm. They sell fresh flowers, dried lavender, and, "always the engineer," he built a still to extract essential lavender oil to make soaps, lotions, oils, and other products. They have two grandkids with one more on the way. You can connect with Bill and find out more about why he supports the campaign at bfred99@me.com. SUPPORTING THE ΣAE LEGACY AT PURDUE Bill Frederick '82 Pays It Forward for the Next Generation of Boilermakers

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