Robert Guthrie ’55 graduated in 1958 and went into the U.S. Army, where he served before moving on into the insurance brokerage business. He owned his own brokerage firm before selling to BB&T in 1999. Athough he is now retired, Brother Guthrie spends his free time collecting fountain pens and working with non-profit organizations. He and his wife Pickett live in Raleigh, N.C., and are the proud parents of two grown children. 1904 Banbury Rd., Raleigh, NC 27608, (919) 781-4428, email: rlguthrie@mindspring.com).

Jim Carter ’63 is embarking on a new business venture, American Horse Products, with his wife, Diane. The two now offer horse products from their offices in Laguna Niguel, Calif. The business is nothing new to Brother Carter, who had previously founded a pair of businesses, Interfab Coporation and Educalc. He has one son, Drew Carter – a Gamma-O alum – and two daughters, Brooke and Brittney. In his free time, Brother Carter enjoys golf, racquetball and horseback riding. (28041 Modjeska Grade Rd., Modjeska, CA 92676, (714) 649-3002, jimeducalc@tio.com).

Darrell Webber ’55 worked for the Bureau of Reclamation after graduating from KU in 1956. He went on to work as an Assistant Commissioner of Engineering and Research before retiring. In his free time, Brother Webber does volunteer work and spends time with his grandchildren, the product of his two grown sons. He and his wife Louise have been married since 1956. Though he lives 600 miles from Lawrence, Brother Webber still stays in contact with Gamma-Omicron alumni by attending the annual alumni meeting in Denver. (17016 W 71st Pl, Arvada CO 80007, (343) 422-3050, dwebber2@aol.com)

Scott Teagarden ’97 has spent his time since graduating in 2002 by following his major. For Brother Teagarden, that means golf, golf and more golf! After spending time at the Kansas State University turf school, Brother Teagarden became a Superintendent at the Deer Trace Golf Course, where he serves as a golf course maintenance supervisor. In his free time, Brother Teagarden likes, well, golf. (RR2 Box 142, LaCygne KS 66040, (913) 757-2295)

Scott Waddell ’99 continued his education after graduating from KU by heading to law school. Brother Waddell, currently a lawyer at Michell, Kristi and Lieber in Kansas City, still keeps in contact with his old pledge class. When he isn’t litigating, Brother Waddell enjoys golfing. (609 Central St. #1410 Kansas City,MO 64105-1643, (816) 472-7788)

John Crump ’46 graduated with a degree from Kansas State in 1950 and taught school before entering the U.S. Army. He then served on the U.S. Foreign Service and in the State Department, serving abroad in New Zealand, Germany, the Netherlands, England and Israel before returning home to Washington, D.C., and then Colorado Springs. Brother Crump and his wife, Mona, have a daughter, Anne. (P O Box 284, Lakin, KS 67860, (620) 355-6486).

Col. Robert Kline ’51 graduated in 1954 and enrolled in the Air Force, where he served 168 missions in Vietnam. Now retired after spending 10 years as a church administrator, Brother Kline spends time with his wife and raises show dogs. (585 Timberlane Rd., Wetumpka, AL 36093; (334) 567-3061, ivyeagle@aol.com).