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Nu Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon February, 2000

NU NEWS

Christmas
PROGRESS IS REPORTED
Luncheon was
better than ever ON CHANNING WAY
I NI u Chapter members who
weren't present for the 44th
iA I t last December's
luncheon, Frater Tom
Morgan reported to members on
To hire the engineers,
architect and the project manager,
a $150,000 loan was arranged,
Annual Christmas Luncheon held the status of the chapter house $90,000 of which was allocated
December 20 missed one of best and of progress being made in the for payment of back taxes and
get-togethers in recent years. direction of re-establishment of an outstanding bills. The remaining
Even with some of our undergraduate chapter. His report $60,000 is being held by the
stalwarts missing, we still had 33 elicited some hope on the part of lender pending completion of an
Fraters attending, representing those present at the luncheon that appraisal which is expected to be
the biggest Christmas event in the 2725 Channing could be justifiably completed soon. When this
memory of many members. As renovated and that a Nu Chapter money is released, the indebted­
usual, we have Dan Costello to
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reorganization was also a real ness incurred by emergency loans


thank for his efforts in making the possibility. A further report from of several years ago will be paid.
arrangements for the luncheon at Tom Morgan to Nu News makes The Housing Corporation
San Francisco's Olympic ClUb. some of this more clear. is soliciting the help of volunteers
On hand this year to greet In 1998 the Nu Chapter to assist in financing, as it will
their Fraters were Ed Dermott, Housing Corporation hired require a capital campaign to
George Dove, Bill Rus, Len Everingham Associates (EA) of reduce the $150,000 debt and pay
. Schlussel, Dan Costello, Andy Berkeley, a project management contracting costs in the future.
Viscovich, Tom Morgan, Don and consulting finm, to detenmine The EA report wisely
Lawrie, Phil Merritt, Chip Wray, the feasibility of renovating and points out that while renovation is
Roy Claxton, Fred Lusk, Bill remodeling the house. EA, in a dollars and cents decision, the
Thompson, Will Deady, Griff tum, contracted with an architect reorganization of the Chapter is
Marshall, Terry Mcllraith, Dave and structural engineers to an emotional one, quite separate
FranCiS, Garth Wilson, Doug complete a study. Based upon from the issue of the house itself.
Patton, Carl Anderson, Jeff that study, renovation was This, too, looks promising. Look
Graves, Howard Nemir, Cliff detenmined to be feasible. for more news on this topic soon.
Ceridono, Dick Anderson, Robin
Harris, John Bell, Hal Plimpton,
John Phillips, Ken Richardson,
Peter Winkler, Mike Wray, INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Wayne Martinez, and John
Sooklaris.
A few Christmas carols • News of Vour Fellow Alumni
were rendered and the Teke • Founders Day Dinner April 8
Quartet belted out a song. A lot
of visiting and sharing of news
• Lost Fraters and an Appeal for Help
climaxed the event. Although we • Dues News
missed some of our Fraters, we
couldn't have wished for a much
better day.
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So please send in your dues today. There's a form on


Coming April 8 - New Location the insert in this newsletter for this purpose. We'll

THE NEXT FOUNDERS publish a Dues Honor Roll in our next issue, Please be
on it. It's important to all of us.

DAY DINNER
A change in venue, but the same great
FROM YOUR EDITOR
conviviality, will prevail at the next Founders Day May I get maudlin?
Dinner April 8, a date selected because Easter is late I have not taken advantage of my dubious position
this year. to editarialize for a long time. Instead, I've been
Although we have enjoyed Hs. Lordships content to report the news, good or bad, whatever it may
Restaurant for three years, we find Saturday nights
be.
there are booked for months in advance. And prices
I know that most of you have social ties outside the
have gone up too- everywhere Because experience
Fraternity. You play golf, you belong to clubs, you have
dictates that April is traditionally the best month for this
ties at work, you have neighbors. TKE is probably only
event, Frater Dan Costello has searched diligently for
one of many organizations to which you pay social
accommodations elsewhere. And we believe he has
homage-- if you aTe active at all. When we joined Tau
succeeded admirably.
Kappa EpSilon, we joined a FTaternity for Life. This
All of us remember Spenger's Fish Grotto,
was not supposed to be something we outgrew as we
just off the freeway in West Berkeley. In fact, we had
took our places in the UTeal" world. We joined TKE
a reunion dinner there in 1994. But Spenger's has
because, among other incentives, we recognized the
changed, and much for the better. Completely
potential for a long-term commitment to caring and
remodeled and brightened at a cost of millions, it has
friendship-- or at least that's what we said we felt at the
retained its charm. This will be the site of our Y2K
time.
Founders Day Dinner. Trust Frater Dan; he's never let
Those of us who have clung to this commitment
us down.
Those of us who gathered at Spenger's six
know that the caring and friendship is there. It has
always been there. Some have fallen away. They never
years ago remember with mixed emotions our shared
experience with some other group enjoying their own knew (or perhaps never ctfTed) tJuzt this tremendous
reunion in the same room. We had a lot of fun that support system of loyalty was in place for them.
night and our two parties exhanged greetings and In the six yetfTs since [inherited the Taster of Nu
salutations throughout the evening. Chapter FTaters, [have had the painful task of deleting
But not this time. We'll have our own room names of those who have passed away. Each yetfT we
and our own full, private no-host bar. And the dinner, lose a few more. And I wonder: Should I have made a
including dessert, tax, tip, and three bottles of wine on greater effort to enjoy these FTaters during the final
each table, is tribute to Dan's dedication to detail and yeaTS of theiT life- perhaps for the first as well as the last
his appreciation of the fine life. One choice of entree is time? Or should they have made a greater effort to give
a combination of Filet of Salmon and Breast of us that chance? Indeed, the last time I saw Don
Chicken with Mustard Tarragon. The other, Filet McIntosh, Al Nelson or Pete Kot1WT was at a Christmas
Mignon with Mushrooms. At a cost of $42.00, this is Luncheon or a Founders Day Dinner. Now they are
still a tremendous value. gone. But because I was there and so were they, I had a
If you don't know where Spenger's is, you chance to see them before they went away. That
didn't go to Cal. Nevertheless, here are directions: opportunity meant a lot.
Coming from either direction on Highway 80, take the Another opportunity will present itself April 8.,
University Offramp, heading west Continue to the first and [hope-- as I always hope-- tlUlt I will see Fraters
signal light and turn left on 6th Street. Then turn left whose company I have not enjoyed for many years. I
on Hearst and you'll soon see Spenger's at 1919 4th hope you will not miss this opportunity to be present.
Street. (Continued back cover page) But don't do this for me. Do it for yourself Do it for
all of us. We will come away from the Founders Day
Dues Are Due Dinner so much richer for having renewed OUT
commitment to the Fraternity For Life by spending the
Every day he goes to the mailbox in unbridled
evening with our old friends-- and undoubtedly some
anticipation. Our Treasurer, Wayne Martinez is a very
new ones, too.
positive person, so he knows there will be a few
In our busy lives, each of us has a lot on his agenda,
envelopes in the box containing Nu Chapter alumni
and sometimes choices must be made. I hope you will
dues, It would be a shame to disappoint him (and the
choose your Fraternity the evening of April 8.
rest of us) Your Nu News is supported solely by your
dues (no rhyme intended). So are other mailings and
- Robin C. Harris
reminders that you receive throughout the year.
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NEW S o F NU ALUMNI

tl A J ITH THIS ISSUE of Nu Their address is 4311 Raymonde PETER WINKLER 76 still lives in

p V V News, we include e-mail Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95404. Strawberry, near Tiburon and has

addresses where they are known. If two children, 4 and 7, who love

you have an e-mail address, please PETER WILLIAM THOMPSON '54 school. Wife Kathy teaches

send it to us so we can include it on has a new address. Always noted Kindergarten at St., Hilary's in

our roster. for his shyness, Bill didn't tell us Tiburon. Pete practices law in

much about himself, but we know Tiburon, 'and says a broken ankle

We also want news of you and your


he represents ABC Chemical in the sustained in a bicycle/Sport Ute

family. Tell us about yourself and


Fresno area, and that new address encounter was the highlight of his

what you're doing for the next issue is 2341 Dawson Cove Lane, Clovis, year. Pete does not say which

of NU NEWS. Mail it to 6690 CA 93611-5997. conveyance his was inIon. He can

Kelsey Creek Drive, Kelseyville, CA be reached at 104 Main Street,

95451. DOUG PATTON '56 is an attorney Tiburon, CA 94920.

in Oakland, and when at home can (HeyWink@AOL.com)

JOHN BELL '57, wife Peggy and be found at 5845 Ocean View Drive,
family members enjoyed a long­ Oakland,CA 94618. HOWARD NEMIR '57 and wife

awaited trip to Norman Rockwell (dougpatt@PacBell. net) Claudia are expecting their second

country in Stockbridge, Massa­ grandchild in July. They traveled to

chusetts for Christmas, and are DAN COSTELLO '51 and wife Spain last Spring. Howard spends

hopefully recovered from the throes Sharon enjoyed a trip to Hawaii this many hours as a volunteer helping

of remodeling their new home, past summer for their 30th to restore the 1891 Southern Pacific

John is still flying as a consultant anniversary. He still plays golf depot in Danville, The Nemirs live

while enjoying retirement. John has twice a week and works out at the at 1566 Ramona Way, Alamo, CA

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a new address: 19140 Robinson Olympic Club every week. Dan's 94507. (siltiger@AOL.com)

Road, Sonoma, CA 95476. daughter graduated from


(belicapt@AOL. com) Sacramento State and his son is a BOB SHARP '56 is still retired as a

sophomore at Diablo Valley special education teacher with

LEN SCHLUSSEL '49 still lives in College. The Costello digs are at Oakland schools. Bob and wife

the northeast part of San Jose and 910 Hastings Drive, Concord, CA Sheila live at 2123 Knollwood Drive,

prepares income taxes for a limited 94518-3822. MartineZ, CA 94553-4812.

number of clients. Len's address is


1029 Vista del Mar, San Jose, CA ANDY VISCOVICH '48 is now a Another Frater with a new address

95132. (Ischssl@svpal.org), Len grandfather of lan, 211 and Sean, 3 is JOHN SOOKLARIS '80, John

and wife Ruth traveled to the months. Wife Elena is semi-retired manufactures art supplies. He is at

Founders Day dinner last Spring as Associate Superintendent of 128 Lakeside Drive, Corte Madera,

with BOB BEBB '48 and his wife Stockton Schools. Andy is active CA 94925,

Sue (they just celebrated their 50th on the Croatian Scholarship (John@masterpiecearts. com)

anniversary). Bob is retired and Foundation as its newsletter editor


lives at 1988 Kobara Lane, San and still consulting in educational BILL McCAMMON '30 writes, "I

Jose 95124, Bob's was the first management. The Viscovich home thoroughly enjoyed Nu News as did

scroll number after the reactivation is at 3754 Fort Donelson Drive, my wife Esther who was very active

of the Chapter in 1948. Stockton, CA 95219. with the Mothers Club helping to

(viscowong@AOL.com) restore Nu Chapter after World War

ED DERMOTT '49 is still retired, II.' Bill notes that out of 16

still skiing and still riding horses. pledges, he and DENNY ELLER '30

TOM MORGAN '50 ('51) was


He has served for nine years as were the only two to graduate from

married to Marcy in 1996. Tom


Chairman of the Board of Trustees Cal on time. Bill's address is Box

works relentlessly on Nu Chapter in


of Sutter Medical Center in Santa 4239, Incline Village, NV 89450.

an effort to bring it back to the


Rosa. This is a community service, status it once enjoyed. Tom's
which translates to no pay, he says. We extend condolences to DENNY

nephew recently pledged TKE at


Ed and wife Bernice (Cal '51) live ELLER '30 who lost his wife Sallie a

Whitman College in Walla Walla,


near two of their three children and little over a year ago after 63 years

WA. Tom lives at 375 Muller


of marriage. He lives at 1661 Pine

four of their six grandchildren. Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94598.


st. #1245, San Francisco 94109.

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CARLWEST ANDERSON '57 is daughter and son-in-law,' he says. BOB GASSIN '60 still lives in
retired as Presiding Justice, "Now I get to ride in it more than Durham (that's near Chico) and
California Court of Appeal. He when I owned it." Jeff and Shirley says EI Nino wiped out his kiwis,
remains active with the American live at 57 Bahama Reef, Novato, but "us human types are fine:
Arbitration Association. Carl and CA 94949. Bob's daughter Usa lives in Illinois
Margo live at 2071 OaklandAve., and they also have a son who it
Piedmont, CA 94611. BILL DeMARTINI '50 is still in seems to this Editor should be
Uustice canderson@sprynet.com) Pebble Beach and playing tennis. about 11 years old now. Bob stays
His son and daughter-in-law are in touch with RICH MILLIKAN and
RICH MILLIKAN '59 is enjoying both doctors, doing interning at GEORGE BRANCH, and recently
greatly improved health after
University ofWashington. This enjoyed a phone caU from BILL
several months of severe illness. news from TOM MORGAN who KOBUS '57. The Gassin
Rich has moved to a managed care also says ROGER STANSFIELD homestead is at 9312 Lott Road,
facility in Napa and enjoys it very
'50 is at Sun City, Roseville. Durham, CA 95938.
much. "Meals are like going to a (Thegassins@mindspring.com)
restaurant, put you don't pay the
DON LAWRIE '50 and wife Harriet
check,' he says. Rich's son Chris are still living in San Jose after 50 Everything new for DON ROMEO
was recently married (BOB GASSIN '58 and new wife Marge. They have
years and have been married
'59 and GEORGE BRANCH '59 a new address and a newly
almost 50 years. He's mostly
attended the wedding) and is remodeled home: 1523 Gretchen
retired, he says, and enjoys golf,
presently living in Rich's house in Court, Rohnert Park, CA 94928.
traveling and grandchildren. They
Napa. Rich's address until further are at 1070 Hedgecroft Place, San That's just south of Santa Rosa.
notice is 211 Redwood Road, #225, Jose, CA 95120.
Napa, CA 94558. FRED LUSK '56 would like to sell
(dhlawrie@AOLcom)
you his house. It's a big place that
"Nothing real new" says BILL RUS ROY CLAXTON '51 and wife Muriel he and Ann have lovingly and
'48. "Scharlott and I are dOing fine." just returned from a trip to India carefully remodeled over the years. ....;"
I'm semi-retired, doing some
with DAVID FRANCIS '54 and wife You can write or visit the Lusks at
consulting and putting together Mary Jo. The Claxton address is 1418W. Morris, Fresno, CA 93711
financing for a West Coast plant for Box 10, Ross, CA 94957, and the
BioLumber, for which I am Vice- Francis residence is at 153Wild We're told Harry Smith '49 and his
President, Marketing. Bill has four Horse Valley Road, Novato, CA bride have celebrated their 50th
grandchildren. They live at 13 Corte 94947. (davidef@CMC.net) wedding anniversary. His address
Ortega, #16, Greenbrae, CA 94904. is Box 10497, Truckee, CA 96162.
"Guess what?" says CHIPWRAY
GRIFF MARSHALL '51 is stili '53, "I was married in October to a Last time we checked, PATRICK
actively working, he says. He's in delightful gal, Anne. We are slowly REYNOLDS was still campaigning
the process of putting together a settling in to Sonoma and look against smoking through Citizens
Hedge Fund. He says he and Violet forward to your dropping in, in For A Tobacco Free America. As a
are enjoying good health. Griff had between our travels." They live at descendant of the R. J. Reynolds
a routine of traveling to Africa for 2081 Hyde Burndale, Sonoma, CA Tobacco family, his story is an
many years, but is no longer doing 95476. interesting one, and was featured in
that. Griff can be reached at P O. Nu News a few years ago. His
Box 919, Tiburon, CA 94920. His And MIKEWRAY '80, son of CHIP address is Box 492028, Los
home is located at 12 Roseville WRAY IS living in Green Valley, Angeles, CA 90049.
Court. (Griffitho@Yahoo.com) Solano County, with wife Eileen and (Info@tobaccotree.org)
three girls, 13, 9 and 4. Mike is still
JEFF GRAVES '56 is on the Board an environmental consultant DAVE FRANCIS '54 just reported in
of Directors of the Novato Historical cleaning up contaminated soil and following a heart attack and triple
Society. He still collects antique groundwater. The address is 904 bypass recently. He's the "mystery
toys and says he now has more Via Pajaro, Suisun City, CA 94585- man,' he says, as there was no
than ever. About 70 of them are on 1526. warning that this was going to
display at the museum. He is happen. He's feeling good now,
active 10 efforts to restore the old TOM NICKEL 72, is an attorney, though, and has just begun a
fire house at Hamilton Field. "I and can be located at P. O. Box cardiac rehab program. He'll be
gave my 1936 Packard to my 60712. San Diego, CA 92166 playmg tennis soon, he says. ,.:'
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FROM THE Fre "11o where he was born and


where all his relatives live. He has or aptrr Efrrnul
ARCHIVES been convalescing from an
MICHAEL F. AFTERGUT 'S8
extended illness in a care facility
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Michael passed in 1997. Originally

there.
from St. Louis, Missouri, he was initiated in

40 Years Ago In Nu News Spring 1965. While at Cal he was a

JAMES SHERK '64 lists his


. member of the water polo team and was a

permanent home as Southern


STEVE DEDINA '60 mtanls of Political Science major. He resided in San

California. He sayS IKE is alive


the Undergraduate Ch pte;. reports Leandro, California at the time of his death.

and well there du primarily to


that a newsletter entitled Nu News
BOB QUELLMALZ's parties. DR. MELVIN HEGER-HORST '23
will be published regularly to keep
"The Fraternity can be remarkably "Heggie· was a podiatrist, and served in
alumni informed of news of the
House and its activities.
supportive if one lets it:' says many offices of the California Chiropody
Jim. ([his is a good message/or Association. He resided in the San Diego
JACK DIRKS '53 hopes to us today ill the year 2000). area and was preceded in death by his
graduate soon and be ordained as wife, Muriel. He held the lowest Nu Chapter
an Episcopalian Priest. He met the MIKE COBB' 58 completed six scroll humber (#75) v.tlen he died at the
girl of his dreams this summer and years of service as Santa Clara age of 95.
they were married the following County Republican Chairman and
HARRY V. HEYN (Hon.)
March. He is presently in was recently appointed t o the Palo
Harry passed CNMf December 27, 1997,
Tennessee but hopes to be stationed Alto Planning Commission. He
Initiated in 1925 as an honoray member,
in the State of Washington. is Director of Administration for
he was a class-mate of Irving Krick and
Systems Centrallnc., and runs a
Madison Devlin {see below} and held Scroll
BILL RUS '48 is operating his sideline business in advertising.
Number 140. Harry lived in Sausa-lito,
own construction company and says
California, and was 97.
he is set up to build anything from MARK PARRISH '79 is Prytanis

a patio t o a dam. He is living in of the Undergraduate Chapter and W. MADISON DEVLIN '31
Palo Alto. reports 14 new initiates in the MaOlSOn (Scroll #141) passed away in
House. There are 30 live-in October 1998. He will be remembered as
BILL GRAHAM '51 is to be members and 13 out-members this the leader of the Cal Band in the early
married in July. Bill is with Matson year. 193Os. He spent many years as a
Navigation Co. in Washington DC. professional trombonist, and was also an
10 Years Ago in Nu News accomplished photog"apher· who worked
with Ansel Mans in Yosemite. He lived in
HER..\{ FIS HER '52 retired from
Kentfield at the time of his death at 91.
30 Years Ago In Nu News PG & E and is now remodeling his
parents' ranch home in e Fishers RICHARD SCHIMMEL '59
DON McCALLUM '61 retired
recently traveled to Pennsvlvania A life-long San Francisco resident. Dick
from the Yolo County District
and Virginia and cruised t Alaska. passed away in FeI:ruary 1999 at the age
Attorney's Office to open his O\\TI
of 62. He had been involved successfully
law fum.
EARL BOYNTON '56 retired in property management there for many
from the U.S.Army Reserve as a years. He was also an excellent pianiSt.
BILL SCHMOHL '66 is a Navv
Full Colonel. He received the Dick was Best Man at the wedding of Carl
dental officer serving with the .
Meritorious Service Medal on that and Margo Anderson.
Marines in Okinawa
occasion.
EUGENE H. EARLY '54
DAN COSTELLO' 5 I is a stock CHARLES SHAPIRO '73 is a Gene entered Chapter Eternal January 11,
broker for Hayden Stone Company physician specializing in male 2000. Initiated in 1953. he was an
in San Francisco. infertility. He and his "ife rect'. tltiv engineering student at Cal and worked for
visited with MARK WILLIAM S the Navy in Europe and in California. He
SAM PEDEN '59 is back in the and \vife, and talked about old leaves his wife Mary Lou, bNo sons and
Bay Area working for the IRS after times. several grandchilaen.
six years in Redding, California.
We regret that news of the passing of
MARK EDELSTONE '83 is a
Fraters does not always reach us In a
20 Years Ago In Nu News securities analyst for Prudential­
timely manner, Therefore, some of
Bache and will complete his MBA our obituaries are published well after
SOPH GOTH' 18 sold his San in Finance in Apri l 1990. the fact.
Francisco apartment and moved to
LOST FRATERS . THE SEARCH CONTINUES
This is a partial list of Fraters for whom we have been unable to obtain a valid address, or whose mailings have
been returned as unforwardable since the previous mailing (in other words, some have just recently became
"Iost."). The list is broken down into several eras. Maybe you can help: Are they in your address book?
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PART I - The Years from the Reorganization of the House in 1948 to Approximately 1953
Ian Kay Richard Gause Tom LaFehr Alan Thompsonn John Tilbury Jr.
George Jensen Maynard Shipley John Hatfield Don Relfe Will Smith
Ernie Hartsoc John Blackwell Jack Dirks Bob Stephenson
Roland Robie Abbott -'Bud" Scheer Bud Marshall Tom Smith
James Ford James Watson Gay Virden Richard Peterson

PART II - The Years 1953 through 1960


Burt Rowe Ed Dawson Bill Onun Jerry Park George Branch
Lee Shugart Geo.(Ed) Thompson Jim Fitzpatrick Jack Paxton Robert Cartright
Dean Weibel Roger Venturi Dan Peterson Arnold Hale Dick Klink
John Boland Ed Stokes Larry Evans William Dozier Frank Klink
Roger Venturi Gene Cherry Larry Sands Bill Longworth Paul Clarkson
Don Chaffin Thomas Newell Dan Baker
PART III - The Years 1960 through 1970.
Ray Rasmussen W. B. Sonne Reuel Griffin Michael Duffey Robert Free
Thomas Turner Clinton Ar Lance Johnson Michael White Steven Smith
Michael Cowyer Terence Hook
Philip Keeffe Rainer Schelp
Gary Hall Craig Thomas
Russell Buss Mark Johnson
Ralph Morgan Lee Hugdal
Randall Morgan Jerry Boddum
John Doyle Peter Dutley

Steven Bray Robert DiCicco Brad Volpi Norbert Reich FOCND Robert Lashley
Douglas Lee Michael Smith Kevin Korb Sarge Moore FOUND Charles Barker
William Snow Michael Gardner John Weber Andrew Towne Robert DeNike
Eric Thatz David Thompson Bruce Talmage FOUND Robert Carpentier Charles Mason
Russell Calvert David Adams Carl Fredrickson Charles Bachelor !!J2JJ1!.l11. Daniel Ludlow
Robert Testa Richard Jenks Richard Russell Malcolm Brachman Kaoru Sakai
Michael Waughtel Garrett Beaumont Lawrence Miller David Hyerle Scott Little
David Guerrero Tony Wayne Milton BW\vTI Homer Arrington FOUND Martin Reidy
James Shigley Mark Senavsky Jon King FOUND Neil Korus Thomas Tenguall
Gerard Crowley Peter Dumont John Oldenkamp Terence Magovem Kevin Clark
Tim Levin Roger Solomon James Key Paul Rogers Urs Matejka
Robert Lacev Hugh Ashley FOUND Paul Yandell Dennis Bloch
PART V The Years 1977 through 1983
Peter Berrv Phillip Erickson Louis Torregosa Steve Elefant Clark Daggs
James Falconer RobtSteven Martin Paul Springer Marc Voisenat Richard Wright
Frank Schultz Michael Dittman Mark DeSilets John Zelinsk:y Mark Grimes
Robert Brackett Blake Jenkins Thomas Steig Tim Shore Ricardo Ferrer
Ed Marek Geoffrey McNew Anders Torgerson Kirk Pappas Nicholas Buffmger
Jim Mahler Richard Stull Bruce Bauman David Harri s Steven Schmidt
Kevin Collins Richard Flees Edwin Mastro Chris Burns Robert Mellema
Anthony Francovich Wade Smithson Daniel Goldstein Ma)llard Rothchild

HELP US SOLVE THIS MYSTERY - Our records show scroll numbers for which no Frater is listed. They are as follows:
387 - Between Dave Kimball and Don Romeo 390 - Between Bob Sharp and Dick Walther (might be Ed Stokes)
427 - Between Jerry Park and Don Chaffin 437 - Between John Harrison and Manuel Rivera
440 - Between Robert Penland and Dick Klink 478 - Between George Branch and William Kuhn Sr.
ALSO - Here are Fraters we have been carrying from the 19205 and 305. Are they still with us? Some of you from the
"olden days" may know. Oscar Utzinger '26, Ralph Wright '27. Carroll Steffen '27, James Hamilton'29, George Lamb '29,
Harvie Freed '29, John Rodgers '31, Ted Halg '31, Robt. Hartwell '31, Percy Carter '32, Eliot Swan '32, Harry Peters '33,
Franklyn Cavier '34, Virgil Oyster '34, Robert Gould '34, Donald Hayes '34.

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Xu Q.t4aptrr AlulUni Assoriation of Watt iKappa fEpsilon
PRESENTS THE 101st ANNUAL COMMEMORATION OF

SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2000


DINNER AT 6:30 - SOCIALIZING FROM THE MOMENT YOU ARRIVE

Spenger's in Berkeley
Dinner $42 per person, $84 per couple

Detach Below and Return by March 29 to: Dan Costello, 910 Hastings Drive, Concord, California 94518

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o Yes! fll (we'll) be with you for the annual Founders Day Celebration, Sat, April 8.

SPOCSE OR OTHER GUEST NAME ___ _ _____


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I:\DICA TE CHOICE OF 0 Filet Mignon for 0 1 a 2 o Salmon/ Chicken for 0 1 :J 2


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:'vly check is enclosed for $42.00 x number in party (Payable to Dan B.Costello, please) $ _ __ __

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Detach this form to send in your Y2K Dues. Please make payable to Tau Kappa Epsilon and mail to:
Wayne P. Martinez, 95 Aptos Avenue, San. Francisco, CA 94127.

]0) 1(J[ ]E §
o My check for $30 is enclosed representing my Nu Chapter Alumni dues for the year 2000.

ame ______ Class of __


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Address ____________ ____________ ______________ _______

Cit y / State / Zip __ _____ _ _____ ____ ________


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HOW TO SA VE 33 CENTS: Along with this dues statement, includee a blurb about yourself and your family for Nu
News. Wayne will forward it to your Editor, saving you the agonizing responsibility of a separate mailing of your
biographical stuff to Nu News.

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FOUNDERS DAY... If you have questions, you may telephone
(Continued from page 2 Tom Morgan at (925) 934-2747, Robin Harris at (707)
Our banquet room is the Shmick Room. Ask 279-8028, or Dan Costello (after March 30 because he
is spending two weeks in Florida) at (925) 827-9249.
for i.t by name. Dinner will be served at 6:30 and your
Dan reminds us all to call a Frater who has
social hour(s) wiII begin as soon as you get there.
not attended a Teke function in a long time to to the
(Some have been known to show up two hours early.)
Banquet. Better yet, make it a double date.
If you arrive before the room is ready, congregrate in
There is a form on the reverse of this page
the main bar to meet with other early arrivals so you'll
for you to indicate your intention to join us.
have plenty of time to visit.

NU NEWS
6690 Kelsey Creek Drive
Kelseyville, California 95451

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