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1- • 56TH NATIONAL CONVENTION This academic year, the 56th National Convention will be held in , Ohio, home of the 's XXXXX Chapter and also home Wednesday 27 March 2003 to many great architectural attractions, including 's School Sunday 31 March 2003 of , a music recital hall by Pei Cobb Freid and several research CInCInnatI.. OhIO buildings by Michael Graves and Frank O. Gehry Architects. The business meeting will occur in a two day span, and several workshops and lectures will be sanctioned for AIA/CES official credits.

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Adapted from the WGAJs address to the 55th NatIonal ConventIon I

I 06 AprIl 2002 Ubuntu,

I When we seek out a Brother, whether long lost, or whether a neighbor, I I Las VegasJ Nevada it is with the knowledge that we are bound up with each other in the Language is a funny thing. Funny, not in the amusing sense, but rather in bundle of life. I I I the puzzling, hard to account for sense. Each word we hear, each word I we write, each word we read and each word we speak carries with it the Ubuntu. I full force of that word's history and culture-our shared history and culture Our brotherhood. A brotherhood that transcends that cacophony of his­

wrapped up in every bit of language we use. I I tory and culture of language and reminds us, as Nelson Mandela often said, "Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu." I A single word can instill hatred, violence, or anger. [Translation: "A person is a person because of other people."]

I A single word can instill love, compassion or joy. I And as we take a moment to consider what our brotherhood means to us, I this is what our first WGA, Leo Bauer had to say about it: As our brain is barraged by language each day-with each word communi­ cated being judged and evaluated against its (our) history and culture-we In the intimate fellowship that exists among you and your fraternity I I often get lost in the resulting cacophony. This cacophony is not unlike the brethren, give some place to a heart to heart consideration of the real , I Las Vegas Strip and its casinos where we are barraged with so many issues of life. 00 not chill the ardor of the man whose ideals are high. I stimuli that we begin to tune them out. We become unable to comprehend I I Let your larger outlook on life mean to every friend, every brother, a I the wholeness of the experience, nor able to appreciate the detail. So it broadening vision and a more earnest devotion to those ends of life that is with our language, with every word carrying the noise of its past, we can be counted as truly worth seeking. begin to get lost.

I So when we get lost in the noise of our daily communication, as we lose the Today, I invite all of you to take some time and consider what the brother­ ability to comprehend the wholeness of our communication and are equally hood of Alpha Rho Chi means to you. I encourage you to recommit unable to appreciate the details, what do we do? How do we get ourselves yourselves to the possibility of your life and the role your brothers play in back into the presence of our conversation? that possibility. We are inextricably bound together in this ... ubuntu. ,I , I Sometimes all that is required is something we have not heard before. A I , new word. A turn of a phrase-just enough that it catches our attention and Gregory S. PelleYJ WGA forces us to listen anew. And for once truly consider the possibility of what CharlotteJ North CarolIna , is being communicated.

I I For example, we in Alpha Rho Chi often speak of "brotherhood." But how .------' often do you consider what that word means to you? To me? To whomever I you are speaking? Or do you, like me, simply tune out the noise of that I EA I word's history and culture-somehow assuming that everyone knows what Alpha Rho Chi is on the move! You may have already noticed I "brotherhood" means? some new names and faces, or the new look on the national website [www.alpharhochLorg]. The OPERATIONS Volunteers of Alpha Rho Chi I And when we do this, what is lost? are putting forth some incredible efforts and we have some updates for I you. Hopefully, you've noticed Regional Directors are contacting chapters Perhaps what is lost is the heart and soul of the relationship between you at least once a week, alumni associations at least once a month, so please and the person you are communicating with. Perhaps what is lost is a fill them in on your successes, your concerns, and let them know how they powerful call to being something greater than yourself. can help! We want to hear from you! N THE NEWS: I Perhaps I can offer you a new word. One that can break the noise of history and culture that "brotherhood" brings us. And if we can ponder We're expanding and we're thrilled to announce the Cleisthenes Chapter I this ever so briefly, perhaps we can reconnect with the possibility that our is on its way back! The Cleisthenes Colony was pledged at the end of brotherhood is. August and we fully expect they'll be ready for installation as a Chapter very soon. The Imhotep Colony at The University of Memphis will be I first, though. Imhotep should be ready for installation within weeks of this I I Ubuntut Newsletter reaching you. And we continue to receive correspondence from

I individuals across the nation, all wanting to know how they can reactivate I I Ubuntu comes from tribal South African languages. It describes a quality of a past chapter, or start a new chapter. With all this in our Expansion mutual responsibility and compassion. Bishop Desmond Tutu describes the Director's very capable hands, we are confident that the term "Inactive" ·I notion of ubuntu in this way: will be a thing of the past by the time we meet to celebrate Alpha Rho Chi's centennial. It refers to gentleness, to compassion, to hospitality, to openness to others, to vulnerability, to be available to others and to know that you are Please join me in congratulating our award-winning Archi Editor! The I bound up with them in the bundle of life. ARCHI and its Editors were awarded First Place in the 2002 North American Interfraternity Foundation Publications Awards! We expect Ubuntu. this is only the first of many such awards for our fine editorial staff. When you call me your brother, I know that you and I are bound by our · mutual responsibility and compassion. We continue to investigate opportunities for funding The ARCHI and have experienced some success in this endeavor. Wouldn't it be great if the Archi were fully self-supporting (via subscriptions and advertising), enabling · Ubuntu. us to provide our members with free copies? · When I speak of our brotherhood, you know that we share an openness, · a vulnerability, for each other. Our web site continues to be a tremendous asset. We strongly encourage · you to utilize the information on the site to keep yourself informed of __ I the fraternity's past, present and future activities. Look for a fresh format, address update forms, message boards, chat rooms, E-mail accounts, and You should receive your yearly invoice in early January. possibly options for using your credit card to make on-line dues payments. Checks may be made payable to Alpha Rho Chi Fraternity. Log on to www.alpharhochi.org, provide feedback, and invite non-members to visit the site as well. A Policy and Procedure was established that outlines the steps necessary for an alumni association to be suspended or declared inactive. If you would The Alpha Rho Chi Medal program remains a beneficial public relations like a copy of this P&P, please contact the Nicole Morris, WGAA. outlet for the Fraternity. Look for our Distinguished Alpha Rho Chi Medal Winner section in the next ARCHI.The universities have welcomed this A Policy and Procedure was established that outlines the steps necessary new program, and it will provide Alpha Rho Chi with a very cost-effective for an alumni association to be established or re-established. This is espe­ enhancement to our reputation across North America. cially timely since the Rabirius Alumni Association is in formation this year and the Metagenes and Apollodorus Alumni Associations are in various In addition to our successes, we face challenges each day and we ask each stages of reformation. and everyone of you to take a proactive role in these ventures-help Alpha Rho Chi reach its next destination. I am pleased to announce that the Mnescicles Alumni Association has recently resurfaced. We look forward to seeing some representatives at the Join us for the fun, for the challenges, for the brotherhood! next convention!

An Alumni Association Formation Committee was created at the 55th VIckI Horton J WGS National Convention. Michele LeTourneur, President of the Metagenes On oehalf of the APX OperatIons Team Alumni Re-organization Effort, and Lenora Nelson, recent Pytheos Alumna and Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, are the co-chairs. If you are interested r----ALUM I S 0 in participating in this committee, please contact Nicole Morris, WGAA for Issues and InformatIon further information. At this year's 55th National Convention, three motions were passed concerning alumni affairs. A break-out session was also held where various A chat group was recently formed and all alumni association presidents topics facing alumni and our alumni associations were discussed. were invited to join. If you are a president or officer and would like to participate in this chat group, please contact Nicole Morris, WGAA for Alumni dues have been increased to $50 for the next two years. Then the the link. dues will increase on a graduated scale until the alumni yearly dues are equal to the student yearly dues. The payment of alumni dues represents I would like to thank each and every member that has supported our one of the primary obligations of the alumni, which is to support the programs by paying their annual dues. If taken by itself the alumni dues student members. By continuing to pay annual dues, the alumni support the pay for the entire publication of the Archi or pay for our annual student students by financing the leadership conference the professional programs Leadership Conference. Again, Thank you, at convention, and the nationai publications, including the web site.

Remember that annual professional dues are to be returned to the WGE on NIcole MorrIs J WGAA or before March 15th of each year. nmorrIsapxIDnetzero.net

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I WAREES SMITH, DIRECTOR I AL, FL, GA, eastern LA, MS, SC, PR I 07 Region 4

I SEAN BENDER, DIRECTOR IL, IN, KY, MI, OH, WI & St. Louis, MO

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1 1 Maher III, J, Thomas Cota, Deborah Marko John Covington, Jonathan Marteny, Melissa Cung, Thiep :_~ Martin Lopez, Lorenzo Devereaux, J. Peter VITRUVIUS Martinez-Vazquez, Edgardo L, Diedrich, Richard Marvin, Leonard Dolby, George To the rescue 1 1 1 Matyaz, Joseph M. Edwards, Thomas May, Heather June Ellars, Michael When it's raining, we give them coverage. McDonald, Charles James Ellis, Brendan When it's time for the world cup, we give them a beverage and a spot McKay, J, Scott Erb, Madelyn McQueen, William L. Ferrese, Vincent on the couch. Meisegeier, David M. Fields, Tina When they're hungry, we give them food. Melcher, John R. Flint, Robert Mercer, Kevin W. Ford, Amber Morley, Charles G, Ford, Robert Who are they? Morris, Nicole A. Frisch, Kristen Neubek, Kurt M. Gagliano, Laura They are the vendors that line the streets for one weekend each summer Nichols, Robert Louis Gaydos, Philip Noah, Robert J. Gideon Randall during Arts Fest trying to sell their art to the masses of Penn State Pearson, Edward F. Glasgow, Edwin students, alumni, family and friends who return to State College, PA for Pelley, Caroline Higgins Graves, Karen the annual event. Pelley, Gregory S. Griffin, Andrew Peterson, John C. Gross, Michael Presser, Susan D. Habel, Dana And what do we get in return? We have received a wooden rocking chair Raymond, Carl A. Haddix, Peter for saving many from the rain, two freezes for the world cup game, and a Richardson, Jermaine Hammarskjold, Edward Richardson, Shawna M. Heinsohn, Eric fireplace broom for a burger. Ridgley, Patrick M. Heinz, Peter Roush, Michael T. Hohmann, Kenneth Because of the university's location-in the middle of nowhere-Arts Fest Salvin, Jeffrey P, Horton, Vicki Scheffel, John Howlett, Steven gives the alumni and current students a common weekend to reunite Schmidt, Wayne S, Hricak, Michael over the summer. There's always time for a chapter meeting held on the Scott, William W. Huber, Barry Seeley, Sharlee Harold Hughes, David front porch, followed by a BBG in the backyard. All, while the street is Shuster, Henry Jarvis, Richard transformed into a line consumerism-instead of the usual speeding car. The Sinkey Jr., Charles E, Jenkins, Richard L. vendor stands continue down our street, into and through campus. Smith, Kenneth Jenkins, Thomas Spencer, Adair D, Jones, William Spencer, Brian M. Jones, Lisa All vendors are invited to participate in Arts Fest, many returning year Springman, Aloysius J, Kaji, Kenneth after year to sell their items. The variety of art ranges from photography, Stayner, Gilbert A. Kates, Mark Steenstra, Daniel J. Kattentidt, Nicolas pottery and wooden furniture, to glass and metal works. One local street Stegherr, Ian D. Kellogg, Kim is even closed for artists to produce chalk drawings over the course of Stewart, Colin D. Kenyon, Leslie the weekend. There is also entertainment including various musical artists Sullivan Kerry L, Kerelis, Albertas Swanson, Steven C. Kinsock, Bernard E. 1 conveniently located in the football field across from the chapter house and 1 Taylor, Robert W, Kitchel, Frank T. 1 a stage in the middle of the vendor circuit. The university has even started Thaler, Carol Grewe Knapp, Jr., Charles C. 1 1 an After Fest which sets up bands on campus. Thaler, John T. Land, Stephen Thorstensen, Curtis W. Larsen, Heather Hill Timme III, Albert Lasky, Ch, is The chapter brothers all road trip into State College from their various Torke, Thomas S. Latka, Roy 1 1 summer residences ...staying in their apartments or at the chapter house. Tucker, Mark A. Lee, Robert 1 Upp, Ryan Leeman Darren There is always room from more, so let us know if you are coming next 1 Usher. Thomas A. Lohman, Case 1 year. Van eer, Heather M. Lyons, Audra 1 1 Waggoner, Thomas M, Lyons, David 1 Warner. Jack Lionel Maeser, Henery VltruvIUS Chapter Weaver, Charles L. Makinson, Randy Welz, Mark Maklary, J. Todd 1 West, Richard Marko, John State collegeJ PennsVlvanla 1 Zabarkes, Arthur Martin, Drezden 1 1 Marvin, Leonard 1

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Of Alpha Rho ChI www.alpharhochi.org Brian A. Swilling, Grand Lecturer GRAND COUNCIL OFFICERS 1518 Ave., SE. #2 Gregory S. Pelley, Worthy Grand Architect Washington, DC 20003 1521 Nassau Blvd. Home: 202/544-6429 Charlotte, NC 28205 E-mail: [email protected] Home: 704/333-2811 Mobile: 704/502-8834 E-mail: apxwga@.net Frank Kitchel, Expansion Director 913 Springhaven Dr. Nicole A. Morris, Worthy Grand Associate Architect Libertyville, IL 60048 PO Box 63583 Home: 847/247-8411 Mobile: 847/867-2734 , PA 19147 E-mail: [email protected] Home: 610/458-9589 Office: 21 5/21 8-4836 Charles Morley, National Director Mobile: 610/733-2485 750 Leland, #2N E-mail: [email protected] University City, MO 63130 Vicki J. Horton, Worthy Grand Scribe Mobile: 618/444-2122 5809 Townshire Rd. Office: 31 4/754-4305 Garland, TX 75044 E-mail: [email protected] Home: 972/414-5103 Office: 972/813-5931 Mobile: 817/991-4473 Fax: 240/539-5633 Nora Nelson, Regional Director, Region 1 & 2: E-mail: [email protected] (CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, TN, VT, VA, WV) 11726 Mayfair Field Dr. Rob Ford, Worthy Grand Estimator Timonium, MD 21093 4518 SW 83 Drive Home: 4 10/561-4744 Office: 410/837-7311 Gainesville, FL 32608 E-mail: [email protected] Home: 352/377-0597 Office: 352/861-3742 E-mail: [email protected] Warees Smith, Regional Director, Region 3: (AL, FL, GA, eastern LA, MS, SC, Puerto Rico) J. Scott MacKay, Grand Advisor 311 C Mabry St. 23 Washtenaw St Tallahassee, FL 32304 Algonquin, IL 60102 Home: 850/575-4219 Home: 847/854-2877 Office: 847/854-2825 Office: 850/385-61 53, ext. 145 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

GRAND COUNCIL APPOINTEES Sean Bender, Regional Director, Region 4: (lL, IN, KY, MI, OH, WI, St. Louis) Karen Marker, ARCHI Editor 3443 Cornell PL, Suite # 1 13632 Sharp Drive Cincinnati, OH 45220 Plainfield, IL 60544 Home: 513/961-8301 Mobile: 513/304-3565

Home: 815/254-4013 E-mail: [email protected] t-I------E-mail: [email protected] Shani Redmond, Regional Director, Region 5: (AR, LA, NM, OK, TX, Memphis) JoEllen Wang, WA - Rhoecus Chapter 3502 Lombardy University of Kansas, School of Architecture Wylie, TX 75098 205 Marvin Hall Mobile: 214-682-6016 Lawrence, KS 66044 E-mail: [email protected] Home: 785/218-6762 E-mail: [email protected] Katie & Jesse Goldman, Regional Directors, Region 6: (CO, lA, KS, MN, MO, NE, NO, SO) Theresa Dorsey, WA- Satyros Chapter 808 East 73rd Street Arizona State University, School of Architecture Kansas City, MO 64131 Tempe, AZ 85287-1605 E( Home: 816/523-5851 Office: 913/341-1444 Home: 480/81 2-9291 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] VACANT, Regional Director, Region 7: (AL, 10, MT, OR, WA, WY) Put your name here. Karen Williams, WA - Seshait Chapter A&M University, School of Architecture Lance Karutz, Regional Director, Region 8: (AZ, CA, HI, NV, UT) 1936 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. ~E(------i 1426 W Colonial Ave Tallahassee, FL 32307-4200 Anaheim, CA 92802 Home: 850/878-1284 Mobile: 850/228-8359 Home: 714/774-0945 E-mail: [email protected] Office: 800/921-9484 x2092 E-mail: [email protected] Andrea Hauber, WA - Vitruvius Chapter Pennsylvania State University 320 South Fraser Street CHAPTERS State College, PA 16801 Vanja Deretic, WA - Andronicus Chapter Mobile: 81 4/883-5781 University of Southern Chapter House: 814/234-6995 715 West 28th Street E-mail: [email protected] , CA 90007 COLONIES Home: 213/746-5408 E-mail: [email protected] Carlos Machado - Cleisthenes Colony c/o Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture Scott Stewart, WA - Anthemios Chapter University of Houston ~E(------I University of Illinois 122 College of Archi ecture Building 1108 South First St. -EE(------i Houston TX 77204 Champaign, IL 61820 Home: 713/741.31 58 Chapter House: 217/367-7202 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Lannis Kirkland, Faculty Advisor Office: 713/743.2400 Timothy Hoeft, WA - Apollodorus Chapter E-mail: [email protected] University of Florida P.O. Box 115702 """E::E(=------i Duke Walker President - Imhotep Colony Gainesville, FL 32611-5702 The University of Memphis Mobile: 863/221-3144 Architecture Program, Room ET304 E-mail: [email protected] Memphis, TN 38152 Home: 901/327-5755 Ryan Rosen, WA- Daedalus Chapter E-mail: [email protected] California Polytechnic State University, CAED Michael Hagge Faculty Advisor University Union -E::E(=------Office: 901/678-2677 1 Grand Avenue E-mail: [email protected] San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 LJ Home: 805/547-1565 E-mail: [email protected] IN-ACTIVE CHAPTERS Cleisthenes Chapter - University of Houston Daphnis Chapter - University of Arkansas Erin Russell, WA - Iktinos Chapter Demetrios Chapter - Ohio State University University of Michigan, TCAUP Dinocrates Chapter - University of Texas at Austin 2000 Bonisteel Boulevard Heracleides Chapter - University of Oklahoma Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069 Kallikrates Alumni Association - Mobile: 517/974-2525 Metagenes Chapter - Virginia Tech University E-mail: [email protected] Mnesicles Chapter - University of Minnesota Paeonios Chapter - Kansas State University Erin Fitzpatrick, WA- Pytheos Chapter Polyklitos Chapter - Carnegie Mellon University of Nebraska Theron Chapter - Oklahoma State University 210 Architecture Hall Xenocles Chapter - University of Texas at Arlington Lincoln, NE 68588-0106 Home: 402/466-0225 E-mail: [email protected] ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS Eric Castillejos, President - Andronicus Alumni Association Jason Kasparek / Michael Shoup, WA- Rabirius Chapter 2014 Cloverfield Blvd. =If: 10 University of Cincinnati Santa Monica, CA 90404 339 Probas~o Street Home: 310/453-0971 Office: 31 0/260-9947 Cincinnati, OH 45220 E-mail: castillejos@adelphianet Chapter House: 513/861-5030 E-mails:[email protected] [email protected] I------_-----l Brian Spencer, President - Anthemios Alumni Association IN-ACTIVE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS 1378 Red Bridge Court Cleisthenes Alumni Assoc. - University of Houston Grayslake, IL 60030 Daphnis Alumni Assoc. - University of Arkansas Home: 847/543-8038 Dinocrates Alumni Assoc. - University of Texas at Austin Office: 312/341-0055, ext. 20 Heracleides Alumni Assoc. - University of Oklahoma E-mail: [email protected] Kallikrates Alumni Assoc. - University of Virginia Paeonios Alumni Assoc. - Kansas State University Alex DeMartini, President - Apollodorus Alumni Association Polyklitos Alumni Assoc. - Carnegie Mellon 4764 Cumberland Station Drive S. Rhoecus Alumni Assoc. - University of Kansas Jacksonville, FL 32257 Theron Alumni Assoc. - Oklahoma State University Home: 904/828-5444 Office: 904/899-9237 E-mail: [email protected] APX FoundatIon Eric Heinsohn, President - Daedalus Alumni Association Charles L. Nickel, President 7646 Dartmoor Avenue 2101 St. James Avenue, Apt. 3 ALPHA Goleta, CA 93117-1940 Cincinnati, OH 45206 Home: 805/968-1300 Office: 805/564-3354 Home: 51 3/751 -11 33 RHO E-mail: [email protected] LJ E-mail: [email protected] CHI Chad Bard, President - Demetrios Alumni Association Ted A. Ertl, Vice President 1378 West 3rd Ave. 236 ARCH 0107 FOUNDATION Columbus, OH 43212 +-<------1!J Lincoln, NE 68588-0107 Home: 614-485-0670 Home: 402/435-7825 Office: 402/472-9229 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Stephen P. Janick, President - Iktinos Alumni Association m Sam N. Douglass, Treasurer 9255 Crabb Rd 311 South Oak Street Temperance, MI 48182-9338 +.<=------ll Forrest, IL 61741 Home: 734/847-2881 Home: 815/657-8393 Office: 800/447-4135 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Michele LeTourneur, President - Metagenes Alumni Assoc. Jay Mock, Secretary 2851 Marshall Street 1040 Hillcroft Road Falls Church, VA 22042 .,:;.<'------4 Glendale, CA 91207-1542 Home: 703/534-APXO Office: 202/466-6116 Home: 818/244-4517 E-mail: [email protected] Office: 626/963-1 401, ext.239 E-mail: [email protected] -re ory hus ei, Presic:9nt - Mnesicles Alumni Ass:1siatio APX Foundation (cont .) 5425 Dupont Ave. South m , MN 55419 ....:::<:....------ll R. Wayne Burford, Director Home: 612/825-1162 Office: 612/758-4357 4042 Martinshire Drive E-mail: [email protected] Houston, TX 77025 Home: 713/666-7377 Kellie Hall, President - Pytheos Alumni Association Ill) E-mail: [email protected] (h) 7727 Cottonwood Ave., •• Lavista, NE 681 28 John B. Filip, Director Mobile: 202/277-6455 +--<----~I •• 1401 Huntsville Road E-mail: [email protected] Shavertown, PA 18708 Home: 570/696-1453 Domenic Berta, President - Satyros Alumni Association E-mail: [email protected] 8367 E. Thoroughbred Trail Scottsdale, AZ 85258-1 336 +.<=------l William D. Bradford, Trustee Home: 480/951-7750 VOA Associates Incorporated E-mail: [email protected]. 224 South Michigan Avenue =#= 1400 Chicago, IL 60604-2595 Jeffrey C. Bush, President - Seshait Alumni Association • Office: 312/554-1400 Fax: 312/554-1412 417 Ranch Trail E-mail: [email protected] Casselberry, FL 32707 .:;.<=------ll Home: 407/695-0962 Stephen P. Janick, Trustee (see Alumni Associations) E-mail: [email protected] GRAND COUNCIL EMERITI Jeffery D. Chambers, President - Vitruvius Alumni Assoc. William D. Bradford, WGE Emeritus 205 North Broad Street Philip H. Buckberg, WGAA Emeritus Lititz, PA 17543 R. Wayne Burford, WGAA Emeritus Home: 717/627-2375 Office: 71 7/233-5900 Ted A. Ertl, WGA Emeritus E-mail: [email protected] David P. Evers, WG E Emeritus John B. Filip, WGA Emeritus Randall Gideon, President - Xenocles Alumni Assoc. Eric Heinsohn, WGA Emeritus 3812 Monticello Dr Charles A. Mosher, WGS Emeritus Fort Worth, TX 76107 Charles L. Nickel, WGA Emeritus Home: 817-732-1355 Office: 81 7/335-4991 Sharlee M. Seeley, WGAA Emeritus E-mail: [email protected] Terry L. Stentz, WGS Emeritus Timothy J. Tourville, WGE Emeritus

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