Educational consultant David S. Crockett ’57 (15976 Pine Valley Rd., Pine, CO 80470; davidcrockett@noellevitz.com) is semiretired. He serves as a senior vice president at Noel-Levitz, the nation’s largest enrollment management firm assisting colleges and universities with marketing, recruitment and retention of students. From November to May, David resides at 16262 W. Tamarack Ln., Surprise, AZ 85374.
W. Daniel Rich ’55
W. Daniel Rich ’55 (504 Douglas Rd., Salisbury, MD 21801) is an associate pastor at Bethesda U.M. Church. “Beta Theta Pi provided me with lifelong friendships that I count as some of my most cherished possessions.”
Lawrence A. Linderer ’55
“Had my knee replaced and new pipes for my heart,” notes Lawrence A. Linderer ’55 (1821 Pondside Ln., Naples, FL 34109; llinderer@aol.com). “Feel like 40 and still act like 20! Life is good!” He continues to enjoy sailing and traveled the waters to Cuba in 1999 for snorkeling and fishing.
Richard Z. Draz ’54
Retired teacher and coach Richard Z. Draz ’54 (4189 Stettler Way, San Diego, CA 92122; momdaddraz@aol.com) officiates men’s and women’s water polo and swimming on both the high school and college level. In high school championships, he is a tournament director for water polo and a meet director for swimming. Richard also enjoys playing golf.
Robert S. Neff ’53
Robert S. Neff ’53 (4466 Blairgowrie Cir., Dayton, OH 45429; robertneff@earthlink. net), of Neff Packaging Solutions, has been named vice chair of the Dayton Foundation and will become chairman in 2001. He has also been elected president of the Spring Run Trout Club.
Richard W. McClintock ’53
Richard W. McClintock ’53 and his wife have downsized to a smaller, more manageable home and yard at 205 Sloane Square Way, Charlotte, NC 28211. At the May 1999 reunion, they enjoyed getting together with the 1954 Betas. Brothers on the Internet can contact “Mac” at rwmcsr@worldnet.att.net.
H. Leslie Cramer ’50
H. Leslie Cramer ’50 (4300 Sideburn Rd., Fairfax, VA 22030; hlcramer@erols.com), an acoustic psychologist with Cramer Associates, is the creator of an innovative technique that clarifies video and audio tapes cluttered with multiple voices and/or background interference. He is the expert who made the Watergate tapes intelligible. Les has served as a consultant to the U.S. government, Fortune 500 companies, the legal community and the media. He is a […]
Shirley and John M. Kackley ’40
Shirley and John M. Kackley ’40 (5623 Cheena, Houston, TX 77096) have lived in the Lone Star State for more than 50 years. They have five children and nine grandchildren. After 25 years in the Marine Corps and another quarter century with Bank Boston, William S. Anthony ’45 (25 Starboard Ln., Osterville, MA 02655) is now working as a senior vice president at Diversified Funding Inc. Not long […]
Community Service Becoming a Priority
A primary focus of the Theta chapter for the 1999-2000 school year is a 10-fold increase in philanthropic participation. We feel that participation in these extracurricular activities promotes a sense of community that we have lacked in the past. Therefore the first semester was full of worthy philanthropic events that saw nearly full participation from each active Theta Beta. […]
Fall 1999 Chapter Officers
President Jeff G. Beaudrey ’01 Homewood, Ill. Economics Management Vice President Matthew J. Brown ’00 Norwalk, Ohio Economics Management Secretary/Rush Christopher A. Josey ’02 Kensington, Md. Education Treasurer Joseph K. Palmer ’00 Kalamazoo, Mich. Psychology Risk Manager Timothy P. England ’01 Indianapolis, Ind. Politics and Government/ Sociology House Manager Shawn H. Starlin ’00 Wooster, Ohio […]