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Fall 2014 Newsletter

Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at Iowa State University

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Alpha Tau Omega IA Gamma Upsilon Chapter P.O. Box 1022 Ames, IA 50014 Address Service Requested TAU TALK ALPHA TAU OMEGA AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY and interacting with individuals from a different culture. CP: My fraternity brothers came from across the country and grew up with widely different backgrounds. There were many times we had to use our differences to our advantage when working together. In Singapore my classmates were from all over the world and we had many group projects. I quickly realized the way to be successful in our group work was to take advantage of our differences just like we had in ATW. Other groups were unable to excel because their differences made it too difficult to work together. What do you feel you gained from your time abroad? WL: I gained a new understanding for the medical community from a global perspective. I learned theories and techniques used in traditional Chinese medicine and saw how eastern medicine is much more hands-on and one-on-one than what I have learned in a western setting. CP: Having an understanding of Asian culture has proved very beneficial in my career. Having traveled through a client's home country and eaten the food they grew up with has helped me quickly build a rapport. I've found clients to have a greater confidence in my work and have built many flourishing professional relationships. Did you bring back any new skill or understanding that you could contribute at ATW? WL: After studying abroad, I found I had a better understanding of different perspectives. The experience encouraged me to utilize the strengths of different members. CP: I now have a better understanding of the benefit to a team when it has very different participants. William Lutz '11 during his time studying in Taiwan. ATW Helps Prepare Members (Continued from page 5) Chapter Eternal Richard Beach '42 entered Chapter Eternal on January 28, 2014. He was a resident of Lake Elsinore, Calif. Donald Takes '43 entered Chapter Eternal on May 25, 2014. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was commissioned as a navigator, completing 50 missions before V-E Day. For the majority of his career, Don worked for Harris Intertype, a printing press manufacturer in Fort Worth, Texas, becoming manager of commercial installations. After retirement, he and his wife, Dolores, enjoyed traveling, visiting family and 89 countries. Don is survived by his children: Tom, Terri, Julie, and Steve; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Bill Pierce '51 entered Chapter Eternal on December 28, 2013. After graduating from Iowa State, Bill spent three years in the Marine Corps. For 30 years he worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He retired as San Francisco branch chief in the enforcement division of water, which covered an area from Arizona to Hawaii. Bill is survived by his wife, Barbara La Mair, whom he met at Calvary Presbyterian Church in San Francisco. He sang in the choir and became a deacon and an elder. Bill enjoyed golf, tennis, skiing, dancing, the theater, and travel. Alumni News Daniel Molyneaux '52 has six children who funded a golf scholarship with a gift to the Iowa State Foundation. He and his wife, Katherine, live in Davenport, Iowa. E-mail: danm@molyneaux.com Gregory Brown '56 and his wife, Mary, have two children and live in Decatur, Ala. They are involved in the community in a number of ways, including a reading program in the Boys & Girls Club, the prison ministry Kairos, and church activities. Gregory graduated from Northwestern University, School of Business with a master's in business. E-mail: greg@winbrown.com David Turpin '57 reports that after practicing orthodontics for 40 years, he now teaches 60 percent of the orthodontic department at the University of Washington. David and his wife, Judith, have three children and live in Federal Way, Wash. E-mail: dlturpin@aol.com Roger Burton '67 and his wife, Patricia, spend their summers in Steamboat Springs, Colo., and their winters in Las Vegas. E-mail: rmbaia.buff@gmail.com Ronald Turner '69 has been busy in his retirement, attending his granddaughter's hockey and softball games in Jackson, Minn. He also volunteers as a disaster action team member for the Red Cross, mows at Pictured Rocks U.M. Camp, and helps with activities at Grand View U.M. Church. Ronald and his wife, Clarice, live in Dubuque, Iowa. E-mail: rdturner@q.com ALUMNI UPDATE f Alpha Tau Omega - Iowa State University - Gamma Upsilon i Alpha Tau Omega - Gamma Upsilon - Iowa State University We're Online Make sure you're getting our e-mails. Send your e-mail address to Rolf Hansen '74 at rhansen@iastate.edu.

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