Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Auburn University

Spring 2015 Newsletter

Alpha Mu Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at Auburn University

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SAE Attention: This newsletter is intended for Alabama Alpha Mu alumni and parents. If your son is still attending Auburn University, 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. Alabama Alpha Mu Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Auburn University P.O. Box 241767 Montgomery, AL 36124-1767 Address Service Requested Alpha Mu News e Alabama ALUMNI NEWS Stuart X. Stephenson Jr. '50 lives in Birmingham, Ala., and reports that he enjoys good health in retirement and remains active. James B. Thompson '53 worked for a space shuttle engine test site in Mississippi, then as a quality engineer on the space shuttle at Kennedy Space Center. He lives in Sanford, Fla. E-mail: jbthompson@cfl.rr.com Will D. Magruder '57 meets with a group of SAE alumni for lunch in the Atlanta area every month. He and his wife, Nell, live in Canton, Ga. E-mail: gruder357@gmail.com David L. Rivenbark Jr. '86 reports that his son, David, will attend Auburn in the fall of 2017. His daughter attends Auburn's pharmacy school. David lives in Lubbock, Texas. Joseph R. Rutland Jr. '91 has been a pharmacist for 17 years. He has worked in retail and hospital settings after obtaining a second degree in 1997. Joseph lives in Fitzpatrick, Ala. James "Mason" Johnston Sr. '93 goes to the same church as seven other Alabama Alpha Mu alumni. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and Auburn football. James' main focus, though, is raising his kids and being a good father. He and his wife, Virginia, live in Vestavia, Ala., with their children. E-mail: majohnson@crcins.com f www.auburnsae.com f Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alabama Alpha Mu Visit Us Online

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