Sigma Phi Epsilon - University of Oregon

Fall 2013 Newsletter

Oregon Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, University of Oregon

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ΣΦΕ H eartbeaT Oregon Beta Inside this Issue: Significant maintenance project completed on Chapter House University of Oregon s Sigma Phi Epsilon Oregon Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon P.O. Box 8840 Bend, OR 97708-8840 Address Service Requested Volunteers needed to serve Oregon Beta Chapter wins intramural championship Membership is up in Chapter Thank You, Loyal Brothers, for Your Ongoing Support T he loyalty of alumni makes a lasting impression on the Oregon Beta Chapter. Recent contributors are listed below. Thank you for your support! Robert Heimbucher '66 Alan Oppliger '54 Stuart Stout '70 Teunis Wyers '68 ATTENTION: This newsletter is intended for alumni, undergraduates, and parents. If your son is still attending the University of Oregon, 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. Alumni Update (Continued from page 3) John M. Armentrout '64 enjoys retirement with his wife, Kae, in Demascus. He lives on his old family property among the fir trees on the Clackamas River near Portland. John spends his time traveling, gardening, reading, and being with his grandchildren. He occasionally consults and teaches petroleum geology seminars. John and Kae have two sons, Jeffrey and James. E‑mail: jarmenrock@gmail.com Paul L. Moore '64 is a professor emeritus of professional studies in education at California State University, Chico. In 2010, he was elected to be inducted to the Fair View High School Hall of Fame, and in 2006, he was named an honorary member of the Chico State University Leaders. Paul and his wife, Laurie, live in Chico and have two children, Megan and Paul Jr. E‑mail: pmoore@ csuchico.edu Richard M. Hines '75 has worked for Native Land Development for 23 years and is vice president of the multi‑million-dollar construction company. He has traveled and hunted all over the world, including South America and Africa. Richard and his wife, Katie, live in Olympia, Wash., and have two sons, Colton and Derek. Elliott J. Brack '08 moved to Los Angeles, Calif., with his fiancée, where she is attending UCLA Law School. He is a tax supervisor for Gursey/Schneider LLP. E‑mail: elliott.brack@gmail.com Visit Us Online www.sigepuo.com

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