Charles Campbell ’68
From the Army to Our Environment, Making a Difference
Making people strive for careers that will leave them fulfilled and knowing that they have truly made an impact. After retiring from the Army as a lieutenant colonel, Charles Campbell ’68 still had that spirit. Now he is with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, helping to ensure the quality of our environment. We hope you enjoy this alumni profile.
Gail Graybill DeStefano ’86
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Terry Snook ’92
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Why did you join Alpha Zeta?
I joined for a number of reasons. I got a good impression of fellowship from my first two or three visits to the house. As I learned more of the history of Alpha Zeta, I wanted to become a part of it.
Q & A with George Henning ’71
1/10/2003
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Frank Markland
Q. Why did you join Alpha Zeta?
A. A great group of Ags and I had some friends that were joining as well. It was a great choice and one I never regreted. My best friends are my fraternity brothers, even though I live thousands of miles away on the west coast.
Tom Brown
Q. Why did you join Alpha Zeta?
A. Because many of the brothers in the house were active in Dairy Science Club.
Alan Wood ’71
This brief Q&A interview is part of an ongoing series designed to help us get to know our brothers better. If you know a brother you think would make a good profile subject, please send his name and graduation year, along with your name and graduation year to our alumni relations service: [email protected]. Make sure to mention that it’s for Alpha Zeta PSU.
Why did you join Alpha Zeta?
Social and agricultural honorary status