Unabashed Name Dropping I am proud to say my old Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Fraternity brother, Ron Estes, was elected Congressman for the 4th Congressional district in Kansas, (the Wichita area) to fill the seat vacated by the Director of the CIA, Mike Pompeo. Ron was a year behind me at Tech.Ron has never come across as a glad handing politician. WYSIWYG. What you see is what you get. He has always been laid back and yet somehow gets elected. To put it like this, try as I may, I cannot come up with a single embarrassing episode that I could use blackmail him:) On the other hand, HE ...... He and I were both highly involved in Student Government at Tech. I believe he will be a good congressman. Ironically, we have both again ended up in government here in Kansas. It is pretty cool to have the private cell phone number of a member of Congress So there you have it, yes I am guilty of name dropping, but it is soooo cool Of all my frat brothers, the one I would have most expected to be Congressman was Dwight Henry. Dwight was Student Government President and was the first Student appointed to the Tennessee Board of Regents. Later, he became Mayor of Cookeville and a State Representative (or Senator, I forgot which). At around age 37, he ran for Governor of Tennessee and was unfortunately defeated. I cannot remember the person that beat him, but I do remember he owned liquour stores. Dwight owned a Christian radio station in Cookeville and was a Church of God Preacher. But, I digress. I wish Dwight would have returned to Cleveland and ran for Congress from that District.On a broader scale, it is an important win for the Republican's. It was an election that should have had a more solid win, but I believe Ron suffered from the Trump publicity and a highly unpopular Republican Govenor of Kansas. Critics said Ron didn't campaign as hard as he should have and that may have been partially a result of his laid back personality. His oppenonet has vowed to run again, but I think he will do better in the next election as voter participation will be higher in a regular election and the Dems will not be as influential on a broader election.