Kappa Sigma - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Spring 2015 Newsletter

Beta Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma at Missouri University of Science & Technology

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ΚΣ The Beta-Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma The Alumni House Fund Association P.O. Box 31611 St. Louis, MO 63131-1611 Address Service Requested C lumns Beta-Chi Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni, undergraduates, and parents. If your Kappa Sigma son is still attending Missouri University of Science and Technology, he will receive a copy at the Chapter House. Please e-mail all permanent address changes to Ed Jantosik at ecjjrpe@miner.mst.edu. Thank you. Find Us Online www.beta-chi.com Beta-Chi of Kappa Sigma @BXKappaSigma http://beta-chi.kintera.org/ foundationgiving f l 8 $ Save the Date Annual Beta-Chi Golf Tournament Saturday, June 6 Paradise Valley Golf Club Shotgun Start at 12 p.m. Alumni - $85 Undergraduates - $65 RSVP to Matt Foresman at matthew.r.foresman@monsanto.com or Steve Walden at swalden@myprovidencebank.com. Please make checks payable to the St. Louis Kappa Sigma Alumni Association and send them to Steve Walden at 912 Shady Path Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376. If you have any questions, please contact Steve Walden at (636) 485-2710. Homecoming Saturday, October 24 Chapter celestial William H. Bassett '41 passed away May 14, 2014. He was a resident of Baton Rouge, La., at the time of his death. Alumni News William J. Trejbal '63 reports that he is enjoying retirement and doing a good deal of volunteer work. He sings with the Phoenix Symphony Chorus and plays golf in his free time. Bill retired from Betz Dearborn in 2012 as the manager of environment, health, and safety. He and his wife, Mary, have two sons, Jeff and Brian, and live in Goodyear, Ariz. E-mail: bmtrejbal@msn.com Donald W. Bourne '67 retired this year and moved from San Francisco to Paso Robles, Calif. He is looking forward to traveling and playing golf. Donald would love to connect with any of his brothers passing through Paso Robles. E-mail: bournedon@sbcglobal.net Richard J. Lacavich '69 works as the chief engineer for Ben Hur Steel Worx in St. Louis, Mo. He and his wife, Janet, have two children, Jeff and Cindy, and live in Manchester, Mo. E-mail: richandjanetL@sbcglobal.net Greg A. Weeks '77 works for West Monroe Partners doing process and management improvement consulting. He is based out of the company's Chicago office but lives in St. Louis. He has two children, Bryan and Brendan. E-mail: gregweeks25@gmail.com Thomas Hoffmann '80 started a new business, Engineered Solutions Heating and Air Conditioning, providing heating and air conditioning service and replacement for the residential and commercial market. They also provide consulting services for energy auditing, thermal scans of homes and businesses, indoor air quality, and mold investigation and remediation. He and his wife, Julie, live in St. Louis, Mo., and have three children: TJ, Katie, and Nick. E-mail: thoffmann1@charter.net David W. Shaw '81 and his wife, Grace, live in Fenton, Mo., and have three sons: Michael, Andrew, and Thomas. David is a senior actuary for Ekon Benefits. E-mail: shawdgmat@att.net David R. Bushey '87 is the resident engineer for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department. He has two children, Logan and Tyler, and lives in Bella Vista, Ark. E-mail: david.bushey@arkansashighways.com Fred W. Niemeier '92 is president of the energy and fuels metering group for IDEX Corporation. He makes his home in Lake Forest, Ill. E-mail: FNiemeier@idexcorp.com Alumni Update

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