O
ne of the greatest gifts Alpha Tau Omega
offers is the lifelong bond of brotherhood.
While our undergraduate years were filled with
shared experiences, late-night conversations,
and meaningful traditions, the strength of our
brotherhood doesn't fade after graduation—it
simply evolves. As alumni, we carry the spirit of
ATO into our careers, families, and communities.
Fraternity life helped shape who we are
today. It taught us leadership, accountability,
friendship, and the power of being part of
something larger than ourselves. These values
don't end at commencement. They live on
when we mentor a younger brother, offer career
advice, attend a Chapter event, or step into a
leadership role on the alumni board. And now,
more than ever, there's an opportunity to give
back and reconnect in meaningful ways.
Right now, the Chapter needs our support.
Today's undergraduates face challenges we never
imagined—from navigating a rapidly changing
academic world to maintaining strong personal
connections in a digital age. Our involvement
can provide perspective, stability, and mentorship
that helps them not only preserve ATO's values
but also thrive with them.
Serving on the alumni board or simply
reengaging with the Chapter is a great way to
pay forward the experiences that helped shape
us. Whether you have a few hours a month or just
want to attend events occasionally, there's a
place for you. Your presence
makes a difference!
The time you spent as an
undergraduate brother was just the beginning.
Now, you have the opportunity to strengthen
the legacy of ATO for generations to come. If
you're interested in getting involved—whether
as a board member, mentor, or occasional
advisor—please don't hesitate to reach out. The
Chapter is always excited to welcome alumni
back into the fold.
VTL,
Jim Moehle
Gamma Rho
jimmoehle@gmail.com
ALPHA TAU OMEGA AT THE UNIVERSIT Y OF MISSOURI H SUMMER 2025
Now Is the Time to Reconnect and Give Back
The Enduring Bond of Brotherhood
T
he fall 1974 pledge class reunited in Maryville,
Missouri, over Memorial Day weekend. Thank
you, Bruce and Polly Twaddle, for hosting the event.
Attendees included 19 of 26 pledge members and
several special guests. It is astounding how fast 51
years just melted away, yet their brotherhood remains
strong and vibrant. From the 1974 pledge walk-out to
this 51-year reunion, bonds are deeper than ever!
PLEDGE CLASS OF
1974 REUNION RECAP
Together Again