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Title:
1990 Winter Newsletter Gamma Deuteron (Knox)
Abstract:
Winter 1990 newsletter of the Gamma Deuteron chapter at Knox College. The newsletter is four pages in length. The first five pages of the newsletter are missing.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1990
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Gamma Deuteron
University:
Knox College
Era:
1990s
1990 Winter Newsletter Gamma Deuteron (Knox)
G.D. Fiji Winter 1990
Graduate News
He is also a trustee for the Lakeview
By The G.D. Fiji
Museum of Arts and Sciences in Peoria,
James Perrelli '45 is a retired
and is Treasurer and a board
school administrator living in
Farmington, IL. Brother Perrelli was a
the Lutheran Central Illinois member the for
District of
Church, Missouri Synod.
teacher, coach and principal before
Brother Glick is married and has four
becoming Assistant Superintendent of
grown children. He can be reached at 7
the Farmington School District. He
Martin Lane; Pekin, IL 61554.
married the former Pat Smith in 1946.
Fred Heger '79 is an Accounting
The couple has three daughters, Cynthia,
Supervisor for Monsanto Company in
Luanne and Sue Anne, and seven
Grosse Isle, MI. Brother Heger is
grandchildren. Among the organizations
responsible for accounts payable; wage
Brother Perrelli is involved with are
payroll; mechanical, stores, property
the Illinois Association of School
and project accounting; travel
Administrators, Illinois Retired
accounting; and cost accounting for
Teachers, Rotary Club, American Legion
phosphates operations at Monsanto's
and the Illinois Coaches Association. He
Trenton, MI, plant. Brother Heger was
was elected to the Fulton County Board
married in 1984 and has two
of School Trustees, and is a Trustee of
daughters-Amy Kathleen (b. 10/16/87)
the Farmington Cemetary Board. Brother
and Beth Lauren (2/16/89). He ibecame
Perrelli can be reached at 392 E. Fort
a Certified Management Accountant in
St.; Farmington, IL 61531.
1983. He is an active member of the
Dr. Charles Eaton '44 is
a
Trenton Over 30 hockey league, and in
physician in Quincy. He has a general
1988 and 1989 was selected to the
practice, specializing in manipulative
All-Star team representing the Detroit
therapy. Dr. Eaton was married in 1944,
area in the Men's Senior Baseball World
and has four children, James (b. 1947),
Series held in Phoenix, AZ, for over 30
Doug (1950), John (1952) and Susan
hardball leagues. Brother Heger can be
(1957). Among the organizations Dr.
reached at 21608 Thorofare Road;
Eaton belongs to is the Rotary Club. Dr.
Grosse Isle, MI 48138.
Eaton can be reached at 1932 State;
Don Gunderson '55 works as an
Quincy, IL 62301.
insurance agent in Sedona, AZ. He has
Merle Glick '46 is retired from
three children, including son Chris, a
Caterpillar, Inc., and is now a full-time
1988 Knox graduate. Brother Gunderson
volunteer. Brother Glick served in the
is a member of the Phoenix Tennis
U.S. Navy for three years during World
Center, Sedona Racquet Club and
War II, and worked for Caterpillar from
Phoenix Tennis District. He is currently
1947-85. He retired as Manager of the
the New Mexico Open Seniors Singles
Compensation Department in the
and Doubles champion. Brother
General Offices, with worldwide
Gunderson was nicknamed "Golden Toe"
employee compensation
at Knox, because in the fall of 1950, he
responsibilities. He is the President of
kicked the school's first field goal in 20
the Board of Directors of the Everett
years. He writes, "At the time,
I
McKinley Dirksen Congressional
believe, it was a 14 to 17-yard effort
Leadership Reserach Center in Pekin, IL.
with a strong tail wind. Since that
G.D. Fiji Winter 1990
7
President
time, the wind has changed to a strong
Steven N. Aleck '90
Treasurer
head wind, and the distance has
increased to nearly 50 yards, clearing
James W. Bacidore, Jr. '90
the goalposts by several feet. Wonderful
Recording Secretary
what memory does for one..." Brother
Paul B. Wright '91
Gunderson can be reached at P.O. Box 63
Corresponding Secretary
(95 Schnebly Hill Road); Sedona, AZ
Gregory B. Gaskins '91
86336.
Historian
Kristopher G. Dittmer '90
COMMITTEES
Graduate Relations
Thomas J. Green '91
Rush
Arthur L. Freeman '91
Publications
Jeffrey R. Turnbull '91
Gamma Deuteron
Social
Chapter of
Donald J. Wilson '92
Phi Gamma Delta
Scholarship
218 South Cedar
James A. Wilson '90
Street
Pledge Education
Christopher R. Doscotch '91
Galesburg, IL 61401
Campus/Comm. Relations
(309) 343-9535
Scott C. Fears '92
Chapter Founded
Purple Legionaire
April 5, 1867
Joseph Nichols '79
Chapter House Built
1289 W. North St.
1920
Galesburg, IL 61401
International Awards
Templeton-McCarty
HOUSE CORPORATION
Chapter Proficiency
Knox College Box 145
1984-85--1986-87,1988-89
Galesburg, IL 61401
Coon Plaque 1982-83
President
Cheney Cup 1959-60
Harry J. Neumiller '51
Jordan Bowl 1958-59
(309) 343-9368
Condon Cup 1952-53
Vice-President
Baker Cup 1920-21
Jack Fischer '54
Treasurer
Charles Gibbs '50
Board of Chapter
Advisors
c/o Harry J. Neumiller
8
G.D. Fiji Winter 1990
For the past year, the under-
The school will keep a list of
graduate brothers have seen fund-
the contributors and the size of
raiser receipts flow in from gener-
their donation. An honor roll of con-
ous graduates, totalling over
tributors will be published in the
$30,000. This amazing figure is
Fall 1989 Edition of the G.D. Fiji,
largely due to the work of Richard
and also in a quarterly fundraiser
Heidbreder '40, the fundraiser
update which will inform the
chairman. However, we are only
graduates of our progress. In
one-ninth of the way to new
addition, donors will be recognized
windows, tuckpointing and desper-
on plaques at the chapter house.
ately needed interior work. Luckily,
These plaques will be placed in our
only a fraction of our graduates
new Alumni Room. Donations will be
have donated. Our goals are still
divided into five categories by size:
attainable, but only with the help of
all graduate brothers.
All contributions should be
made to the Knox College-Phi
Gamma Delta Renovation Fund
Royal Purple Club $5000-up
and sent to Janet Albert in the
Gold Club
$1000-4999
Development Office of Knox
Silver Club
$500-999
College; Galesburg, IL 61401.
Bronze Club
$100-499
Your contributions, when made
G.D. Fiji Club
$1-99
in the above manner, are tax-
deductible. Also, Brother Heidbreder
Your name and year will be
has developed a list of companies
engraved on the appropriate plaque
that will match tax-deductible
after your contribution is received.
gifts. Please inquire as to whether
Donations by a class will be so
your employer has this type of gift-
marked, as will anonymous gifts.
matching program.
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Winter 1990 newsletter of the Gamma Deuteron chapter at Knox College. The newsletter is four pages in length. The first five pages of the newsletter are missing.