Sigma Chi - Kansas State University

Spring 2017 Newsletter

Delta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity at Kansas State University

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2 Brothers enjoy spring break in South Padre, Texas. Consul / ryder Chaffee '17 (785) 633-7711 / ryderc@ksu.edu Pro Consul / peyton harms '19 Annotator / Jacob marsh '20 Quaestor / Alan Shepley '18 Magister / TBD Recruitment Chairman / riley Stinson '18 Tribune / peyton harms '19 Chapter Editor / michael Greco '20 Scholarship Chairman / Jacob Kuckleman '18 Philanthropy/Community Chairman Colin Flathman '19 Historian / matt wiese '18 Kustos Chairman / teddy Adams '20 Chapter Advisor / teg Chaffee '86 (785) 207-0414 / sigmachidu@gmail.com Chapter Officers theodore l. Farmer '50 retired in 1991 as a civil engineer and director of public works with Butler County. He and his wife, Alice, live in El Dorado, Kan., and have a son, Bob. Their son, Ron, passed away in 2013. Ted has been a successful poet since 2003, published a book of poetry in 2011, and is a member of the Kansas Author's Club. Ted remembers Alice being serenaded by the chapter, directed by Dan Clark, who sang "The Sweetheart Song" solo. E-mail: t-a-farmer@cox.net ronald G. peterson '54 and his wife, Nadine, have four children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. They have lived in Bloomington, Minn., since 1961, and Ronald retired in 1989 as a teacher for the Bloomington public schools. Golfing, fishing, and yardwork keep them very busy. "Thanks to Kansas and Mother Boss!" Frederick b. Shields iii '54 retired in 1991 from Rockwell International. He and his wife, Mary, live in Lenexa, Kan., and have two children, Sarah and David. They celebrated their 60th anniversary last year, and Fred likes to say, "Everyone that was betting against us is now dead and we can't collect." E-mail fmshields@ sbcglobal.net Clayton e. burke '58 transferred to the University of Michigan in spring 1956 and graduated in 1958 with a BSE in chemical engineering. He worked for 30 years in the paper and forest products industry, then 13 years in the investment management field. He retired in 2003 as a partner with Burke, Lawton, Brewer & Burke. Clay and his wife, Sue, have four daughters and eight grandchildren and live in an independent living retirement community in Willow Street, Pa. "Our welcome mat is always out for those willing to risk traveling eastward." They have enjoyed traveling throughout the country over the years and recently visited bill walter '58 and wally brown '58 in Eureka, Ill. E-mail: clayburke58@gmail.com Keith Swenson '58 reports that at the age of 80, after 15 years of "retirement," he decided to officially retire. He sold his home and downsized to an apartment in downtown Bellevue, Wash., with his wife, Dixie. He is active, in great health, and is chairman of the Bellevue Environmental Services Commission. william r. walter '58 spent time last year with wally brown '58 and Clayton burke '58. He said, "It was fun to take the time to remember our SC gift." Bill and his wife, Alumni news (Continued on page 4)

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