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    L NU' S BIGGEST E VEN OF THE YE AR FOR ALMNI

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    Ceebrating the 64th Anniversary

    Saturday, March 5, 983

    Chapter House, 2725 Channing Way, Berkeey

    ocktais at 6:00 pm (No-host Bar ) inner oowing

    $10. per person (dinner price has beenL reduced this year we hope more aumni

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    Wives and girfriends cordialy invited

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    PRYTANSS REPORT Mark L Edestone

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    Volume 64

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    Winter 1983

    Berkeey,Caifornia

    On behalf of the brothers at Nu Chapter woudike to extend our warmest greetings and send our best wishesfor the new year At the strt of this quarter our fallpedge class was initiated The iitiation went smoothy andit was quite enjoyable for everyone who participated Weare a activey rushing for new members in an attempt tofurther strengthen the house

    woud like to thank everyone that attended thehouse either before or after the Big Game Al the membersthoroughly enjoyed celebrating the alumni function as weas the motivating Ca victory We a fet that the function

    was etremely successful as many alumni came over to thehouse after the game

    On March 5th, Nu Chapter will be ceebratng the84th Founders Day of Tau Kappa Epsilon, and 64th of the Chapter Founders Day last year was quite successfu, but we woud like to make this year's event even better Everyonein the house feels that we can bet faciitate this with abig turnout b the alumn Pease keep the Founders Daydate open and I will ook forward to visiting with al of you

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    RUSH REORT

    Aft pinning ou fall 198 pdgsw bgan to rush again Informal rushduing fall quatr is usuay slow, butw did gt two mo mn: Dan Bryan andRick rra Dan is a gacy; his bo

    thr s a mmber n an Iinois chaptRick s ROTC and s in th Rang pogamat Ca

    Rushing stoppd nar th nd of thquatr due to finals and intiationWith th coming of wnt and a mor actv nfomal ush pogam w bgan toxprmnt in th bst ways to bing rushs to th hous and how thn to ush thmAft two weks of using diffrnt rushingtchnus, w have now dcidd on th wayw must do rush Evn with good tchnquswe must put much ffort into ushing

    caus th Cal systm s so compettv,wth 39 fratnitis on campus Howvr a ooking for 12 to 15 pdgs yth nd of th school ya This wil compnsat for th gaduating mms andaso ud mmbrshp so w can continueou push fo excenc and strve to onc agan the bst fatrnity on campus

    IRVG KRICK 8, AMDTEKE 198 ALMUS OF TH YAR

    (fom The T k, Dcmr, 198)Mtooogst Dr vng Krick 8,

    u Chaptr, ecved TKEs highst honofor ca achvemnt, th k Aumnusof th Ya Award Hs 40 yas of pofssona work n longang wathe forcastng have won hm consdra accamthroughout th wod, ut his unqursarch mthods have aso producd contovsy

    D Krick fst gaind notority whnGn snhowr chos Kricks forcast

    over that of th tsh when planning theomandy Invason After th wa, Krcknd hs assocates fomed a consultngfm that provdd ongang forcaststo sct cnts Thy found thmsvesn compttion wth the US Wath Burau,whch attmptd to dscedt Krcks workTh scentific controvsy mains unrsovd ut Kick has compild an ncrdi cod of accuacy and outstanding rsuts in ongrange foecasting and wathrmodfcaton ass his focasts nupp atmosphc conditons, whil th

    Wath Buau rs mo heavily onface atmosphc conitons

    HGEMON'S REORT Mak Gims

    Th f st wk of wint qua w ".intiatd th six mn which w spokn ofn my last rport (Cag Kichn, DanWak, Rodgr Bayoc, Gibt Gassuan, TomSt, and Barrtt Madrga Al six

    a provng to b vy bt th asst wthought thy woud b Th unity andspirit vidnt among th nw mmbrs isrung off on th whole hous apanning to hav a wintr pdg classaso So far w hav two wntr pldgsThy ar Dan Bryan and Rck ra War contnuing rush and hop fo at astfour mor pdgs for th wntr uart

    TEKE SORTS EORT Kirk

    TKE is on th mov this uat inth way of athltcs W competng ntwo spots ths uart; w ar fldngtams n oth socc and baskta uChapt s especay strong on th soccrtam We hv many xhigh schoo payrsand w are deep n xprince After two-gams w a undfatdon wn and ont W a ooking forwad to wnnngou ague, n th grand TKE taditon ofathtc succss

    As fo hoop, w ost our fist gam,but ou sprits and skls are hgh andw ooking foward to futue vctors

    Hghghts of ast uater We madit to th 2nd round n IFC foota1 ,dfating Apha Tau Omga and osng toi Kappa Apha

    Congratuatons to th Ca ootbaTam on a grat sason and Bg Gam vctoy, spcialy k offnsv tackeBo odor

    Kck had dvop tchnqu tht

    can ncrease ranfa y 150% or mor,stop hastorms, ncras snowfa, vtuay eminat tonados dcrase og,and dcas ranfa Most ecnty, hhas dvopd som voutionary techniusfor smog rmova

    Using an xclusv focasting tchnu pionrd y Dr Krck, Irving Kck Associats, In (of am Springs,CA) has an accuracy rat of 859% DKrick, its psdnt, s formr chaimanof th Dept of Mteoology at Caltchand was Chif of th Wath Information

    Sction at Gn isnhowr's Supm Haduats durng Wod War II.

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    FOCUS/ALUMNIED DERMOTT '49 is a lawyer in anta Rosa. He has represented the Medical Association for25 years, has been City Attorney of Sebastopol for 25 years, and is "one-fourth retiredI try to take off a week every month!" Both of his daughters are married (one last Decem

    ber), and Ed has a granddaughter who is 5 LEN SCHLUSSEL '49 is Associate Principalfor Education Development at Silver Creek High School in East San Jose In addition, Lenis a self-employed Public Accountant (income tax consulting) on the side, and an occasional

    instructor in Financial Accounting at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose BILL GRAHAM '51 and his wife, Claire, of Walnut Creek, are still in the travel business, "tryingto send other people on nice trips" They also manage to go on a few themselves Both sonsare in and their dauhter is ta - IMHMITON ' retied_rohis psychiatric practice, but is involved in efforts to determine cause and cure of psychiatric illness after childbirth He lives in San Francisco DON WRIE '50 works asthe Chief Real Estate Agent for the Santa Clara Valley Water District in San Jose He andhis wife have twice become grandparents in the last l years-each daughter has had a son

    . ROY CLATON '5 retired from his construction business 3 years ago, turning itover to his son, David WifeCamille teaches Antiques at the College of Marin; the Claxtons live in Ross DAN COSTELLO '5 works as a medical representative for LederleLab His son, Dan Casey, is 4 years old and his daughter, Ann Marie, is 0 Dan and hiswife, Sharon, are on the school board at Queen of All Saints Saints School in Concord Theyalso waterski and snow ski, and Dan plas golf He is President of TKE Alumi and a meer

    of the Board of Trustees for the Nu Chapter TOM MORGAN '5 is Vice President ofohnson-Anton Insurance in San Francisco His wife, Carole, is employed by the County ofContra Costa daughter Stephanie work for the Bank of Alaska in San Francisco and sonEvan, who graduated just last year from UCSB, tutors Indian students in Martinez The Morgan:home is in Walnut Creek HARRY SMITH '49, a selfdescribed ski bum, is a Credit

    Mager at Spreckels Sugar, where he has been employed for 26 years He lives in Concord

    BILL RUS '48, of San Rafael, is in charge of the development of the Ferry BuildingComplex in San Francisco, which consists of restoration of the building, construction ofthe World Tade Center and reestablishment of the Agricultural Building Bill is alsoaiman of the Board of InterPlan Resources, which involves all for of development interests Also filling up Bill's work life is Wm P Rus, Inc, which does consulting

    XERRY McILRAIH '60 is a Mechanical Engineer, and currently a Scoutmaster in LafayetteHe has a wife, Vivian, and two sons, and his hobbies are antique cars and flying (nstrument, multi-engine, commercial)" AL HERZOG '52 and his wife, Willa, enoyed 23days in Europe last fall They visited Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and FranceThey described their first trip to the Continent as being marvelous; visiting the NormandyCoast and seeing the remants of and monuments to World War II was especially rewarding

    Al, of course, also did a little fishing last year"the reezer overfloeth" at their

    home in a Habra Heights AL NELSON '55 who was appointed by President Reaan asCommissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (see Spring/Summer 1982 Nu News),

    was sworn in on Washington' birthday last year. As immigration has become a major topic

    of interest in the nation, his job has been an exciting challenge He works with theAttorney General, Congressional leadership, and ny others in attempting legislative re

    form, and has traveled with the Attorney General to foreign countries and with President

    Reagan He and his family (wife JoAnn and daughters Kristy, at UCL A, Kathy, in high school,

    and Karin, in the 5th grade) have made a point of visiting the many historical sites around

    the Washington, DC. area Before Al's appointmet the Nelson family lived in Lafayette

    . BOB 52 and his wife, Bev, are learning how to use their new IBM Personal

    Computer at their home in Stamford, Connecticut Their daughter, Shari, who flies for NWOrient Airlines, took the Heath family to Hawaii last February for vacation---the first

    time they had been back since living there in 952154. Other traveling included trips

    to California, Washington, DC., and Antiqua, West Indies Their son, Rick, is involvedwi th the manuacturing of GE CatSanners by the GE Medical Division in Wisconsin .

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    Winter, 1983Page 4 NU NEWS

    HARRY RASMUSSEN '22 spent "my usual 2 weeks" in Hawa in the fall "Played ots of golf

    --never seem to have a chance to play in Hemet where he lives TD GOTH 35, of. . . . . . .

    Fresno, was part of a 4-day tour group that visited the Holy Land in October Ted and

    Ruby's Christmas card was a photo of the Garden of Gethsemane around the Church of Al Na

    tions with the Mount of Olives in the background.

    MIKE COBB 58 was elected in 98 to a 4-year term which began in January 98on the Pao Ato City Counci. His son Michael is a high schoo senior andhopes o attend Berkeey in which case he wil go through rush. Says Mike "Perhaps I coud have a second generation Teke! Good wishes to al. Mike I s addressis 3863 Dixon Pace Pao Ato CA 94306.

    ARTHUR ARGRAV 29 of 738 Staney Doar Drive #2B Walnut Creek CA 94595continues to tun in outstanding performances and times in competition swimming.Art won 4 gold and 2 silver medals in individua events in his age bracket atthe Long Course Masters Nationa Swimming Championships hed in Portand lastSeptember. Neary 000 swimmers from ages 25 to 9 from nearly every state inthe U.S and some foreign countries competed in the Championships. In additionArt won a god and a bronze in reay events. One of the outstanding tars ofthe meet he set three new nationa records in the 50 00 and 200 meter backstroke races in his 75-79 age bracket; he has never been beaten in these eventsin his eight years of Masters Swimming Competition. Art recorded his fastesttime in eight years in the 00 meter race 0 seconds faster than the former national record. Art a member of the San Francisco Olympic Cub Team has beenswimming competitivey since he was a young man.

    CORDES is now President and Chief Executive Officer of Hawaiian Dredging& Construction Company in Honolulu. They recentl y hired DAVID KERR 167 as projectmanager for their Negotiated Projects Department, and Carl reports that David is

    doing an excelent job. Carl and his famiy are sti enjoying Hawaii. Onedaughter is a high school junior and the other two are attending Arizona StateUniversity. Someday I wi get back for a Big Game and woud hope to see someof the cass members from 95 through 955. In the meantime you can write toCarl at 663 Od Mokapu Road Kaiua HI 96734.

    AUSTIN WALER 58 and his famiy ( wife Karen, Margaret, 12, and Eric, 8) attendedthe Cal v. Washington Huskies footba game in Seattle in the fal, and enjoyedbeing with other Ca alums at the game. We are al doing we in the Northwestand send our best to a our friends in Tekedom! Glad to see that fantastic Cal

    vicory in the Big Game! Joe Kapp gets my vote as coach of the year, but I wishthey would do better up here! (he score for those of you trying t forget

    was 50-7 in favor of Washington ) Austinls address is 13503 S.E. 52nd Street,Belevue WA 98006.

    IN OUR NEXT ISSUE we will incude the aumni dues Honor Rol. If you

    have not sent in your dues, it is not to late. The address i TEKE,

    Alumni Records Office, 2380 Elsworth St., Berkeley, Ca. 94704

    Your editor i always seking nws of Nu aumni. Aumni newsnotes

    may be addrssed to our alumni records office ( see above. )