Although he’s been retired from the machine tool industry for several years, Albert B. Albrecht ’48 (3190 Toddsbury In., Rich-mond, IN 47374) keeps busy with his consulting business in the field. He still plays drums, has a band, plays for the Richmond Civic Theatre, and teaches percussion on a volunteer basis at Richmond High School. Al has a 1947 copy of the newsletter, then called Theta Review .”It was the first year the chapter was back to full strength at 54 W. Lincoln Avenue after World War II,” he writes. “By 1948 we had 38 actives and 11 pledges. Our house mother was Mama Linn, one of the best-loved persons in the hearts of the men of Theta at the time, and Harriet was our cook.” Included in the publication was an editorial Al had written at the request of Bill Robinson ’49.
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