Sigma Phi Epsilon - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Summer 2018 Newsletter

Missouri Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Missouri University of Science & Technology

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MISSOURIGAMMA PAGE 3 Throwback look at the Chapter House in 1997. Remembering George Krieger '63 O n Friday, April 27, George Krieger '63 picked me up and we headed across the river to have lunch at the Hofbrauhaus in Belleville, Ill. It was a grand day, filled with beer, sunshine and happy stories of his possible retire- ment to Boise Idaho. Just three days later, George was riding his beloved BMW GSR 1200 motorcycle between Augusta and Defiance on Hwy. 94, lost control and hit the guard rail. George entered Chapter Eternal on May 8. He was the beloved husband of Christine Schoenecker Krieger; best dad in the world to Kristina Krieger; and dear brother of Stephen E. Krieger and the late Kathleen Daily. George was a man who was passionate about everything he did is life—wine collecting, motorcycles, travels, love of railroads, and real good BBQ. While I had sincerely hoped that I would be able to share another lunch with George, I am grateful to have spent that afternoon with him. His commitment to living his life to its fullest will remain an inspiring memory to me. I will forever remember him as a man that fully embodied what it meant to be a SigEp. Fraternally, Mike Kearney '61 Alumni News Ray Zesch '70 and his son, Darren, and grandson, Zac, travel to Shiloh Ranch in Ada, Okla., to go wild hog hunting every year. They have been hunting hogs since 2003, and testify that, "It makes for a great hunt and good grilling in the summer." E-mail: rrzesch@gmail.com Randy Sherer '77 retired last November from Rockwell Automation after 40 years with the company. Randy and his wife, Lynda, live near Milwaukee in Greenfield, Wis., and have been in Wisconsin long enough to become dedicated Brewers and Packers fans. Their daughter, DeAnna, lives in San Francisco, Calif., and works for the San Francisco Opera Co. E-mail: rwsherer@aol.com This picture from 1997 celebrates 3 intramural championships in a row, and 17 championships out of the prior 21 years. From left: Wilbur "Beartracks" Burton, Bob Procter, Phil Davidson, and Don Matson. According to Mike Kearney '61, "you couldn't get another lie into this conversation if you had Nixon for a lawyer." It was a grand spring evening for a SigEp alumni get-together at the recently renovated Anheuser Busch Biergarten. John Mundwiller '70 and his wife, Gloria, showed up first and the table began to grow with Russ Wortham '71, Tim Brown '79, Mike Schmidt '75 and his wife, Sheri, and Dave Braun '79. From left: Mike Kearney '61, John Mundwiller '70, his wife, Gloria, and Russ Wortham '71 in the Biergarten. Don Wojtkowski '68 and his wife, Mary, found a remote bar in Boston, Mass. When they walked in everyone shouted, "Hey Wojo!"

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