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Spring 2013Volume 134, Number 2

EditorWilliam A. Martin III

(Mississippi State 1975)[email protected]

Director of CommunicationsMelanie K. Musick

[email protected]

32,519

174,347 men have been initiated into the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta since 1848.

Founded at Jefferson College, Canonsburg,Pennsylvania, on May 1, 1848, by John Templeton

McCarty, Samuel Beatty Wilson, James Elliott, Ellis Bailey Gregg, Daniel Webster Crofts,

and Naaman Fletcher.

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On the CoverPhi Gamma Delta’s first Field Secretary, Cal Cham-bers (Wisconsin 1912), is superimposed on top of a group photo of all Field Secretaries who attended the 2012 Ekklesia in New Orleans.

Congrats to members of the Delta Colony at Oklahoma City University who not only placed first in Spring Sing, the campus’s largest event of the spring semester, but also took home Best in Show. Photo credit: Adrean Indolos (Oklahoma City 2012).

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FEATURES

DEPARTMENTS

Field Secretaries Celebrate Centennial 100 Years Riding the Purple Sage

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Distinguished Fiji Awards 2012’s Honored Graduate Brothers

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2012 Foundation Report Honor Roll of Donors

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4 President’s Message

5 GammaGram

6 On Campus

38 Graduate Almanac

46 Spotlight

68 Ad Astra

71 Fraternally Speaking

26 Recruitment Chairmen

28 Indiana State Rechartering

29 UCONN Chartering

30 Ohio Wesleyan Rechartering

31 Impact of Theta Deuteron

32 Fiji Leadership Academy

44 Celebrating 50 Years at Auburn

45 38th Fiji Branch Added

Phi Gamma Delta exists to promote lifelong friendships, to reaffirm high ethical standards and values, and to foster personal develop-ment in the pursuit of excellence.Phi Gamma Delta is committed to providing opportunities for each brother to develop responsibility, leadership, scholarship, and social skills in order to become a fully con-tributing member of society.

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MESSAGEPRESIDENT’S

Archon President Scott J. Mikulecky

(Colorado State 1982)

For some things, times have not changed, and Joseph Webb proves it.

In 1684 – 164 years before the founding of our fraternity – Joseph Webb was expelled from Harvard for hazing a freshman.Hazing has existed throughout the world and numerous organizations for at least 400 years. Although times have changed and so-ciety has advanced in many aspects, hazing remains entrenched in the 17th century.

The horrors of fraternity hazing were pub-licly revealed in 1978 when Chuck Stenzel died in a hazing incident at Alfred Univer-sity in western New York. Chuck died from aspirating vomit while passed out follow-ing an evening of drinking at Klan Alpine Fraternity. After Chuck’s death, his mother, Eileen Stephens, formed CHUCK – The Committee to Halt Useless College Kill-ings. Unfortunately, useless college killings continued. In 1997, Scott Krueger, a pledge at our MIT chapter, died of alcohol overdose amid haz-ing allegations. Our chapter was indicted for involuntary manslaughter.

In 2005, a student died at California’s Chico State University as a result of hazing which resulted in the criminal conviction on man-slaughter charges of some of the officers of a fraternity chapter.

Several months ago, a Northern Illinois University student died in a hazing incident, and 22 fraternity members were charged, five with felony charges.

Nor are hazing deaths limited to fraterni-ties. In 2011, 13 students from Florida A&M attacked 23-year-old drum major Robert Champion on a bus after a marching band performance, beating him to death. Thirteen people were charged with felony or misde-meanor hazing crimes.

In 2008, a hazing study that surveyed more than 11,000 students at 53 colleges and uni-

versities throughout the U.S. revealed that more than half of college students involved in clubs, teams and organizations experienced hazing, and nearly half had experienced haz-ing prior to college.

In the wake of the hazing death of Robert Champion, Congresswoman Frederica Wil-son of Florida announced plans to introduce federal legislation designed to reduce col-legiate hazing. The bill would permanently withdraw financial aid for anyone sanc-tioned by an institution of higher education for hazing and would even apply to hazing victims who did not report they were hazed. Although the merits of such legislation may be debated, the outrage over hazing is justified.

Phi Gamma Delta’s bylaw prohibiting hazing was first adopted in 1938 (although other statements opposing the practice were adopted earlier), and it has been refined and updated as needed. Recently, at the 164th Ekklesia in New Orleans last summer, our hazing laws were strengthened by the addi-tion of bylaws that allow graduate brothers to be tried for hazing and allows brothers to be expelled for lying during an investigation. Among a number of other steps, we have just added a parents’ page to our website to explain our position on hazing.

But sanctions that punish and perhaps deter are only part of the way that we are address-ing hazing. We also educate the leaders of our chapters on the emotional, physical and legal consequences of hazing and remind them of our principles and ritual, encourag-ing and hopefully inspiring them to live our principles, which are contrary to hazing.

Mindful of the history of hazing and that it

existed in universities in the U.S. long before we were founded, the soaring language in our ritual and our principles become even more profound because they contain no mention of hazing, physical abuse or mental game-playing. Our founders chose to turn away from hazing as a rite of passage to become a brother in Phi Gamma Delta. Rather, they consciously and carefully chose principles which, if followed, can never lead to hazing. Our founders aimed higher, seeking to join in close fellowship men of congenial sentiments and aspirations, men whose impulses were toward the right, the manly and the honor-able. Not men who had suffered or endured humiliation or degradation.

It is these lofty principles which all broth-ers — graduate and undergraduate — must pass on to pledges and other brothers by their words and their deeds.

As parents of college students know, they cannot be with their sons or daughters as they go to college and cannot make for them important decisions that they will face; instead, they have to rely on the principles and morals they instilled in them. Likewise, although we teach and stress our principles and values to our brothers, caution them of the consequences which can follow poor choices, and discipline strongly when we become aware of violations, we cannot be at every chapter at every minute and make every decision for every brother. Like parents, we have to rely on faith and trust that they will make good decisions based on the principles which Phi Gamma Delta seeks to instill in every brother. And like parents, we will continue to educate and, when we learn of violations, punish those whose actions run counter to everything on which our brother-hood is based.

Although times may not have changed in the primitive world of hazing, we will always fight to ensure that our principles do not succumb to the weakness of hazing. May our brotherhood and our principles always prevail.

[Our founders] consciously and carefully chose principles

which, if followed, can never lead to hazing.

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GAMMAGRAMNEWS, EVENTS, FEEDBACK

Latest Headquarters Staff ChangesIn January this year, Rob Caudill (Akron 2004) stepped into a new role as Director of Graduate Development on the Headquarters staff. This new Fraternity position includes several responsibili-ties related to the Graduate Involvement initiative, including graduate chapters, Pig Dinners, chapter communications, reunions and graduating seniors. Two significant additional responsibilities are recruitment of graduate volunteers (in coordination with the Section Chiefs) and graduate volunteer training. Rob served as Director of Education from 2006-2012 and as a Field Secretary from 2004-2006. He graduated with a bach-elor’s in biology, and in 2011 completed his master’s in public administration at

Eli Krambeer (Iowa State 2013) was appointed by the Archons in October 2012 to serve as Archon Councilor. Eli is an accounting and finance major at Iowa State with a record of extensive involve-ment in his chapter and the Fraternity. He previously served as Chapter Presi-dent and Pledge Educator and currently is Historian of the Alpha Iota Chapter. He has attended two Ekklesiai and two Fiji Academies. On campus he has been president of Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity and has been selected to Mortar Board National Honor Society.

the University of Kentucky, focusing on nonprofit management.

Todd Rotgers (Minnesota 2011) is coming to Lex-ington to fill the Director of Educa-tion position. Prior to joining the staff,Todd completed his master’s in college student personnel at Western Illinois University. While at Western Illinois, he was a Greek Life graduate assistant in the Office of Student Activities and the house director for Delta Upsilon Frater-nity. As an undergraduate, Todd served as Chapter President and held several positions in the Office of Student Affairs at Minnesota.

Field Secretary Josh Moore (Illinois 2011) was appointed to fill the position of Di-rector of Expansion upon the departure of Brett Pytel (Toledo 2009) in May. With the completion of this spring’s expansionat Sam Houston State University, Josh has now participated in four colonization projects. As an undergraduate, he attended 160th and 162nd Ekklesiai, as well as the 2010 Fiji Academy. At his Chi Iota Chapter, he served as Pledge Educa-tor, Philanthropy Chairman, and Chapter President. On campus, Josh was involved in the IFC, Order of Omega, Habitat for Humanity, and received the IFC Greek Man of the Year Award. As Field Secre-tary #169, he served as a colony specialist.

S ince 1999, Phi Gamma Delta’s grade improvement has been impressive.

A couple of factors are responsible for the increase. The Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation increased its commitment to scholarships by creating the one-of-a-kind Academic Achievement Award for pledges who earn a 3.0 GPA or better. Another factor was the effect of alcohol-free housing that was also implemented over a decade ago. This change took the focus off of alcohol and placed it on other things like brotherhood, service and scholarship.

The result has been safer and better run chapter houses and higher GPAs. Our original goal of a Fraternity-wide GPA of 3.0 has been met, so it is time to set a new goal.

Beginning this fall, the Academic

Achievement Award grade require-ment will increase to 3.2 for the pledge semester. Brothers, rise to meet the challenge.

New Triple A Grade Requirement

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HAPPENINGS

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Please keep in mind that news continues to come in, even when an issue has gone to press. While it may seem dated to include events from the previous semester or school year, the goal is to give credit to all our brothers, chapters and colonies.

Beta Nu brothers from Appalachian State visited IHQ over their winter break.

Upsilon Alpha at Arizona took home 10 awards from this year’s Greek Awards.

Comment from Amanda Reeve, State Repre-sentative of District 28, when Arizona brothers volunteered for her campaign: “The demeanor, attitude, professionalism and presence of these fine gentlemen were beyond impressive.”

Phi Alpha’s Carol of the Greeks at Arkansas raised $12,000 for United Way, crushing the $10,000 goal!

ALBERTAFor the sixth consecutive year, Epsilon Alpha received the Dr. Robert Stead-ward Award for campus leadership. Through a volleyball tournament, Ep-silon Alpha raised $900 for Spread the Net to send nets to South Africa to pre-vent the spread of disease. For the UA Student Union executive team, Dustin Chelen (2012) was re-elected vice president academic and Adam Woods (2014) vice president external. Brothers elected to lead the IFC include Lukas Frost (2015) - vice president internal, Braiden Redman (2015) - vice president public relations, and Sam Pressling (2012) - vice president finance. Kevin Wehlage (2013) was selected IFC Mem-ber of the Year, as well as runner-up for Greek of the Year for Order of Omega. The following brothers were elected representatives on the General Faculties Council: Dylan Hanwell (2015), Max-well Douglas (2015), Dawson Zeng (2014), Cory Hodgson (2013), Abdullah Hamid (2014), Rafael Valdez (2015) and Braiden Redman (2015). Reid

Bokenfohr (2013) and Brother Hanwell were inducted into Order of Omega.ALLEGHENY Through a Valentine’s Day Date Auc-tion, the Pi Colony raised over $1,000 for the USO. At Greek Awards, the Col-ony was selected as Breakout Chapter of the Year, and Forrest Stuckey (2016) received the Emerg-ing Leader Award. The Colony’s 3.30 fall GPA ranked first of six fraternities.

ARIZONAIn October, Upsilon Alpha hosted the Fiji Diamond Cup, a week of activities that raised over $27,000 for the Beauty Foundation for Cancer Care. Additionally, Casino Night on Parents Weekend raised nearly $5,000 for the Wilson Forrester Foundation. At Greek Awards, the Chap-ter received the following honors: Most Improved IFC Fraternity of the Year, Chapter President of the Year – Chris Garvin (2013), Advisor of the Year – Vince San Angelo (1962), Philanthropy of the Year, Chapter Management, Member-ship Education and Development, Leader-ship and Involvement, Recruitment and Outreach, Excellence in Wellness, and Achievement in Academics. For the IFC, Jeff Hurley (2014) was elected V.P. of communication and Shawn Perona (2013) was elected V.P. of finance.

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Delta Colony at Austin Peay State during Fight Song. Proud to be Fijis!

Beta Sigma brothers from Ball State on the World Tour that encompassed 30 countries.

Helping out at Habitat for Humanity: Beta Gamma brothers from Bowling Green.

Blucas (right) with Joy M. Helsel

Creative Xi Deuteron brothers at Case Western make their snowy white owl.

ARKANSASThrough Phi Alpha’s fifth annual Carol of the Greeks in December, the Chapter raised over $12,000 for the United Way.AUBURNSam Wilson (2014) and Ryan Wilson (2014) are Plainsmen, a group of 24 student ambassadors. Paul Barber (2014) is vice president of communications for IMPACT and an SGA senator. Evans Carr (2015) is one of 10 men Tiger cheer-leaders. Rush Jones (2015) is a project coordinator for Big Event. Warren Beck (2013) is a student senator and on the SGA Budget and Finance Committee. Taylor Rowell (2015) is co-director of re-cruitment for the IFC. Will Collier (2015) is a residence hall vice president. Four broth-ers were inducted into Beta Alpha Psi accounting honorary. BALL STATE At Greek Week Awards, Sean Ratkus (2014) received IFC Officer of the Year. For the IFC, Jason Fry (2014) is vice president of academics, and Dylan Pieri (2014) is vice president of public rela-tions. Four brothers participated in the World Tour, a semester-long architecture trip touring 30 countries. The Chapter’s 3.116 fall GPA ranked first of 12 fraterni-ties.

BOWLING GREENBeta Gamma participated in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Chal-lenge. With a set amount of money and a goal to creatively give back to the community, brothers donated to Habitat for Humanity and then assisted the Habitat warehouse with organizing furniture and donations.

CALIFORNIA PENNSYLVANIAKorey Blucas (2013) received the Joy M. Helsel (left) Social Fraternity/Soror-ity Scholarship. Chi Rho’s 3.23 fall GPA ranked first of seven fraternities.

British Columbia’s Pi Gamma brothers volun-teering at the Vancouver Santa Claus parade.

CAL STATE LONG BEACH At Greek Awards, Lambda Beta received the following awards: Outstanding Risk Management, Greeks Going Green, Out-standing Alumni Relations, Philanthro-py, and Advisor of the Year to Aemon Fowler (1995).

BRADLEYIn addition to volunteering at a haunted trail in the fall, Beta Pi raised over $800 for a local family through its FIJI Teeter Totter philanthropy. This spring, the Chapter hosted a campus pig roast with island theme that raised $450 for the USO.BRITISH COLUMBIAPi Gamma brothers volunteered at the ninth annual Vancouver Santa Claus parade in December. Erik MacKin-non (2013) was selected 2013 Student Entrepreneur Provincial Champion rep-resenting British Columbia; he also runs his company, Gravytrain, a Vancouver-based content and copywriting provider for small to medium sized businesses. Aazan Habib (2015) was elected vice president of recruitment for the IFC.

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CENTRAL FLORIDA Omega Phi hosted a charity golf tourna-ment in the fall that raised over $2,500 for Blessings in a Backpack, which pro-vides food to impoverished elementary children.

Cory Carbone (Central Florida 2014) proudly displayed the Fiji flag at the 13th Station of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa during a trip to Israel.

Chi Omicron at Cincinnati raised $1,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation with its Color Run in April.

placed first in Skit, Chapman Greek Life’s biggest event of the year. Nicho-las Hikita (2016) won Delta Gamma’s Anchor Man. Michael Wong (2015) was voted Most Talented in Alpha Phi’s Mr. University. CINCINNATIIn April, 130 runners participated in Chi Omicron’s Color Run, raising over $1,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. COASTAL CAROLINAHayes McLeod (2014) was crowned homecoming king. Alex Mosier (2014) was elected vice president of administra-tive affairs for the IFC. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON After a brother suffered cardiac arrest, Lambda Chi hosted a two-day course that certified 29 brothers in adult CPR in accordance with the American Heart Association’s Heartsaver standards.COLORADO MINES Gamma Kappa’s 3.169 fall GPA ranked first of six fraternities.COLORADO STATEAt Greek Night Out Awards, Phi Kappa received Most Improved Chapter. The Chapter raised over $550 for Zeta Tau Alpha’s Think Pink Kiss Away Cancer kissing booth. CONNECTICUTIn its homecoming debut with partners ADPi, AEPhi and UConn Kickline, the then-Delta Colony won Lipsync and placed second overall. The Colony also hosted a flag football philanthropy, FIJI Football, raising $1,250 for the

Red Cross. In the fall, Colony members contributed 695 service hours, some of which were brothers volunteering in a Make-A-Wish run and weekly visits to the Covenant Soup Kitchen. Edward Courchaine (2014) was elected president of the Undergraduate Student Govern-ment.

DELAWAREDuring UDANCE, Nu Delta raised over $8,500 for the B-Plus Foundation to fight childhood cancer, and the Chapter won intramural soccer and volleyball.

Delaware’s volleyball champs.

Central Florida’s Omega Phi brothers hosted a golf tourney that raised $2,500 for Blessings in a Backpack to fight childhood hunger.

CHAPMAN With its annual Purple Tie Affair, Omega Chi raised $15,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the Chapter

Lipsync winners at UCONN.

CORNELL Kappa Nu brothers participated in the Jog for Jill 5K to benefit the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation, as well as a community service project to survey Ithaca residents on environmental habits. In November, working with Delta Chi Fraternity, Brothers brought Movember to Cornell to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer. DAVIDSON Bryan Kelly (2014) and Daniel Bernstein (2013) participated on the team of four that won the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America “Jeopardy” competition. Brother Bernstein also received the MAA’s Walt and Susan Patterson prize for top undergraduate re-search in the field of analytics. The Chap-ter’s 3.4 GPA was first of six fraternities.

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DEPAUL For the IFC, Kolton Kozlowski (2015) is vice president of correspondence, and John Daly (2015) is vice president of internal affairs.DRAKEIn addition to earning the highest GPA on campus with a 3.29, Delta Iota was also named Chapter of the Year at the Greek Awards Gala. Kevin Betthauser (2013) was named Outstanding Chapter President, and Patrick Bradley (2013) was named Outstanding Greek Athlete. David Karaz (2014) was elected student body president with Joey Gale (2015) as vice president for the 2013-14 year. On the IFC executive council, Sam Hildreth (2014) is vice president, Justin Kochanski (2015) is V.P. of recruit-ment, and Jake Walburg (2014) is V.P. of education. Ben Lambrecht (2016) and Cole Schwartz (2016) were elected student senators. The Chapter’s 3.29 fall GPA ranked first of eight fraternities. EAST CAROLINAIn November, Pi Nu hosted a 50/50 fundraiser to benefit the Red Cross Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund. The Chapter raised $1,000, and when Brian Morrow (2015) had the winning ticket, he allowed the Chapter to donate the entire amount. Mighty proud!

EMBRY-RIDDLE Teaming up with ERAU’s athletic teams, the then-Colony hosted the We Are 1 Run in January, with participants running down U.S. 1 for 200 miles to raise funds for an ERAU women’s soc-

cer alumna diagnosed with colon cancer. Brothers presented a check for $4,500 to help with her medical expenses. EVANSVILLEIn homecoming events, Epsilon Iota fin-ished second overall and won the chili cook-off.FLORIDA Micah Donaghy (2014) and George Barrett (2014) are serving as vice presidents of logistics for the IFC, while Cuong Nguyen (2014) is scholarship di-rector. Matthew Fernandez (2013) was inducted into Order of Omega. George Pappas (2013) has signed a deal with Skyhorse Publishing to have his book, The Jake Effect, published.FLORIDA INTERNATIONALPartnering with Alpha Xi Delta on a

Nu Delta brothers at Delaware raised $8,500 at UDANCE to fight childhood cancer.

$1,000 for the Red Cross from East Carolina.

We Are 1 Run at Embry-Riddle covered 200 miles, raising $4,500 to help an ERAU alum with cancer.

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haunted house, Sigma Phi raised $2,500, its largest amount to date, for the Dori Slosberg Foundation and Autism Speaks.GEORGIA Carter Galbraith (2013) was recognized as one of nine “UGA Amazing Students.” Matthew Steininger (2014) was elected IFC vice president of public relations and was inducted into the Order of the Greek Horsemen. Daniel O’Meara (2015) won one of four IFC $1,000 scholarships.GEORGIA TECH During fall break, Gamma Tau broth-ers and friends worked on two Habitat for Humanity houses in the Pensacola, Florida area. The Chapter won intramu-ral dodge ball, and Nick Keith (2013) won the Outstanding Senior Award in industrial engineering.HANOVER At Indiana State Day, the Tau Chapter was honored for Best Campus Involve-ment, Best Recruitment and Best Com-munity Service Event. Brian Gunter (2013) and Tim Bass (2015) were se-lected for the second-team all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in bas-ketball, with Kyle James (2015) earning a place on the all-sportsmanship unit. ILLINOIS From 59 fraternities on the Illini cam-pus, Tyler Sendt (2013) was selected Greek Man of the Year at the 2013 Greek Oscars. Chi Iota also won third place for Outstand-ing Risk Manage-ment. INDIANAIn October, Zeta raised over $100,000 for the IU Dance Marathon, the highest fundraising of student organizations for the 16th year, to benefit the Riley Hospital for Chil-dren; Thomas Hilbert (2016) was the top fundraiser; the pledge class raised $60,000, and seven brothers served on the 20-member executive council. The Chapter received the Chapter of Excel-

lence Award from IU, and Corbin Frye (2013) was selected Most Outstanding Senior. Zeta finished second in grades for the fall semester with a 3.412 GPA. Honors received at Indiana State Day included: Beta Cup for the top under-graduate chapter in the state, Outstand-ing Community Service, Outstanding Community Service Event, Outstanding Academic Achievement, Outstanding New Member – Scott McClary (2016), and Outstanding Member – Corbin Frye. INDIANA STATEAt the Fraternity and Sorority Leader-ship Awards in April, Iota Sigma not only received the President’s Cup for Chapter of the Year but also was hon-ored for excellence in Values, Overall Management, Citizenship, Scholarship Development, New Member Education,

and Alumni Relations. In October, the Chapter hosted Out of the Darkness, a campus fundraising walk, for the Ameri-can Foundation for Suicide Prevention, raising $2,600. Brothers inducted into Order of Omega were Joshua Cox (2014), Antonio Cervantes (2014), Ryan Webster (2014) and Kristopher Koll (2014).IOWA STATEAlpha Iota raised over $2,000 for the USO with its ninth annual all-you-can-eat S’mores Roast. Matthew Dohrmann (2014) was elected IFC vice president of finance. Eli Krambeer (2013) was in-ducted into Cardinal Key Honor Society for campus leaders. Richard Williams (2013) and Lance Goettsch (2013) were inducted into Order of Omega.JOHNS HOPKINS Participating in the President’s Day of

Zeta at Indiana took home the coveted Beta Cup from Indiana State Day as top undergrad chapter.

Iota Sigma at Indiana State raised $2,600 with its Out of the Darkness fundraiser to prevent suicide.

Zeta Indiana took home took home took the coveted Beta Cup from Indiana State Day undergrad chapter.

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Service in the fall, Beta Mu brothers volunteered at The Samaritan Women, a recuperation center for victims of hu-man trafficking. In addition to serving as chairman of the Student Activities Com-mission, Michael St. Germaine (2014) won the contribution to sustainability in the Youth Sustainability Video Challenge sponsored by the White House Council on Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.KANSASAt Greek Life Awards, Pi Deuteron received distinction honors in Academic Performance, Chapter Management, Membership Development & Education, and Risk Management & Legal Liability. Matthew Moore (2013) received Out-standing Greek Senior and Outstanding Fraternity Leader of the Year, and Justin Ruffalo (2016) was named Outstand-ing New Member. Brother Moore also received the Caryl K. Smith Student Leader Chancellor’s Award and was selected for Phi Beta Kappa; he has also been serving as chief justice for the IFC Judicial Board. Bill Wilson (2014) was inducted into Mortar Board and was elected to Student Senate, along with Adam Smith (2016) and Brother Ruffalo. Steve Melton (2014) was elected busi-ness manager for Rock Chalk Revue, and Brother Ruffalo was elected community service coordinator.KENTUCKYUpsilon Kappa raised over $2,000 for

Upsilon Kappa brothers shaved their heads to raise the most money for Relay for Life.

At Johns Hopkins, Beta Mu brothers participated in the President’s Day of Service.

Beta Rho brothers from LSU volunteered at Heritage Ranch, a home for boys ages 13-17.

Relay for Life, more than any other Greek organization; brothers took turns shaving their heads for every additional $50 donated.LEHIGH In addition to volunteering at the local

Spooktacular Halloween celebration, Beta Chi volunteered weekly with Read-ing Rocks to help children read, as well as cooking and serving dinner at a local homeless shelter once a month. The Chapter also partnered with three other Greek groups to host a philanthropy that raised money for leukemia research. LOUISIANA STATE Beta Rho’s Fiji Fright Night in October raised nearly $4,300 for Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital. Brothers also volunteered 268 hours to Heritage Ranch, a Christian children’s home for boys ages 13-17.

Upsilon Kappa brothers shaved their heads to raise the most for Relay for Relay for Relay Life.Kentucky’s brotherhood ski retreat in February.

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MAINE Omega Mu’s fifth annual toy drive col-lected approximately 300 toys to donate to Crossroads Ministries.MARYLANDDuring Greek Awards, Phi Deuteron was recognized as Best Overall Chap-ter and Best Athletics. The Chapter also won the campus championship in intramural basketball, as well as the fraternity league. Brian Corcoran (2014) is serving as president of the IFC, with T.K. Spandhla (2014) serving as vice president recruitment.

MASSACHUSETTSWhen the Delta Colony volunteered with the Amherst Senior Center, compli-ments flowed from the residents, who said, “We think the UMASS group is exemplary in its public service. We are extremely grateful for their assistance and were buoyed by their fine spirit.”

MICHIGANAlpha Phi teamed up with Phi Kappa Psi to host a philanthropy that raised $2,348 for the American Cancer Society. The Chapter made it to the Mud Bowl finals for the first time since re-estab-

MINNESOTAArtur Serebrenik (2014) was elected IFC executive vice president, and Ryan

Omega Mu brothers at Maine collected nearly 300 toys to help Crossroads Ministries.

Maryland’s Phi Deuteron brothers are intramural basketball champs, campus and fraternity leagues.

Best Overall Chapter and Best Athletics for Phi Deuteron at Maryland.

The Colony at Massachusetts took care of lawn work at the Amherst Senior Center.

Alpha Phi made it to the Mud Bowl finals at U-M.

Michigan’s Winterfest champions.

Holiday party for Mu Sigma at Minnesota.

lishing in 2004, and won Winterfest, an annual fraternity broomball tournament. MICHIGAN STATEDuring Greek Week, Epsilon Lambda raised $1,200 at Dance Marathon. At Greek Gala, the Chapter received honors for Recruitment and Service & Philan-thropy, and Sam Derian (2013) was named Recruiter of the Year. Tony Bial-las (2014) is serving as IFC president. Seven brothers traveled to Birmingham, AL, to build houses as part of Alternative Spring Break. With the guidance of Jim Tuman (1964), the Chapter created its 26 Acts of Kindness project to honor the 26 people who died in the school mas-sacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

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Theta Pi, won Advisor of the Year. In November, Psi Mu hosted an open skate with games and silent auction that benefitted victims of Hurricane Sandy through the Red Cross. Ryan Lueck-enotte (2015) was elected president of Phi Sigma Upsilon, junior Greek Coun-cil. Anthony Rios (2016) was named a Gates Millenium Scholar. Tyler McLain (2014) and Nate Allgaier (2014) were inducted into Order of Omega. Brandon Warneke (2013) will be interning with the Discovery Channel.

MONMOUTHDuring Greek Week, the Delta Colony collected food for the community and

In February, brothers from several chapters attended the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values conference with other Greeks in Indianapolis.

Geary (2014) is vice president of finance.MISSISSIPPI STATEWill Prater (2014) was elected presi-dent of the Engineering Student Council. Chance Dye (2015) was selected to be an orientation leader and is serving as co-director of athletic affairs for the Student Association. Neil Rosenbaum (2013) and Josh Hancock (2014) were selected as Alumni Delegates. Baxter Barnes (2015) and Dominick Free-man (2016) were selected IFC recruit-ment counselors. Loghan May (2016) and Brother Freeman were selected for Lambda Sigma sophomore honorary. Brothers inducted into Order of Omega include Divya Doshi (2015) and Brothers Dye, Hancock and Rosenbaum. MISSOURIPartnering with Kappa Alpha Theta and Farmhouse for homecoming, Chi Mu placed first in house decorations, blood drive, decorating the district and second overall. During the blood drive, the Chapter accumulated over 120 donations, and Tad Juilfs (2013) won first place for the second consecutive year among Greek Life participants.MISSOURI STATEIn addition to taking first place in Greek Week and Greek Jam, Psi Mu received the Distinguished Merit Award that is given to the top five student organiza-tions on campus. At Fraternity and Sorority Awards, Darrell Hyche (2013) won Man of the Year, and faculty advisor Terry Weber, a member of Beta

The Delta Colony at Monmouth raised $750 for the USO and collected canned goods for the com-munity during Greek Week.

Will Kinzel (Gettysburg 1996), left, really came through for the participants of the NYU Fraternal Leadership Institute during the group’s visit to Washington, DC. He personally hosted a tour of the Speaker’s Office and had a long visit with the group about issues. Pictured on the balcony of the Speaker’s Office in the U.S. Capitol are Brother Kinzel, Assistant to the Speaker for Policy, Office of the Speaker of the US House of Repre-sentatives, with William Mitchelson (New York 2016), center, & Mike Diesu (New York 2016).

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raised $750 to support the USO. Logan Bowman (2013) was inducted into Order of Omega.NEBRASKA KEARNEY Three weeks of voting via contributions during Haywire Hairstyles resulted in Nu Kappa raising $2,242 for Kearney Tackles Cancer. Brandon Drozd (2014) was elected IFC president, with Joel Ratzlaff (2015) as vice president of

scholarship. Anthony Alfano (2013) was elected president of Order of Omega. Brother Drozd, Andrew Broad-foot (2014) and Chevy Smith (2014) were inducted into Order of Omega. The Chapter’s 3.4 fall GPA ranked first of seven fraternities.

Haywire Hairstyles at Nebraska Kearney raises $2,242 for Kearney Tackles Cancer.

Lambda Nu’s winning flag football team at Nebraska.

A 200-mile bike trek allowed Phi Upsilon at North Alabama to raise $4,000 for St. Jude’s.

NORTH ALABAMAA 200-mile bike trek on the Natchez Trace allowed Phi Upsilon to raise ap-proximately $4,000 for St. Jude Chil-dren’s Research Hospital. NORTH CAROLINA STATEPaired with Kappa Delta for homecom-

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ing, Nu Sigma placed first among Greek organizations and second overall.NORTH TEXASNu Tau led the campus in a sup-ply drive to help the people of West, Texas, after a fertilizer plant explosion. William Sterling (2013) won Chapter President of the Year and was inducted into Order of Omega. Keith Anderson (2015) was elected vice president of judicial affairs for the IFC. Danny Avila (2013) was elected president of Order of Omega and NT 40, which is the top 40 leaders on the UNT campus.NORTHWESTERNPhi brothers hosted Slices for Sandy, raising $400 selling slices of pizza, for campus relief efforts coordinated by the Associated Student Government. The Chapter also raised nearly $500 from a chili sale in support of Mitch Steinfeld

(2013) and Colin Gilliland (2013), who have started Ghana’s Pride, a non-governmental organization providing aid to children in Ghana. Mark Xue (2014) received the Charles & Ruby How-ell Endowed Scholarship, worth over $20,000. John Kim (2015) is co-founder of Northwestern’s Investment Club.

Nu Sigma at North Carolina State won second overall at homecoming with Kappa Delta.

Pig Dinner for the Delta Colony at Nova Southeastern.

Northwestern’s Justin Erb and Montgomery Montano participated in Greek Build where they boxed food at a Chicago food depository that fights hunger in Cook County, Illinois.

Gilliland and Steinfeld

Chili sale at Northwestern to help children through support to Ghana’s Pride.

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN J.P. Martinez (2013) won Greek Man of the Year at the Greek banquet and was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honorary. Kyle Cahill (2015) was inducted into Beta Beta Beta biology honorary. Austin Price (2012) was elected treasurer of Pre-SOMA, the Student Osteopathic Medical Association.OHIO STATE Omicron Deuteron brothers participated in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, volunteering at Summit Meth-

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odist Church. Josh Ahart (2014) was elected vice president of the Under-graduate Student Government in March. Josh Kohlschmidt (2014) was elected president of Order of Omega and vice president of administration for the IFC. OHIO WESLEYANTheta Deuteron hosted a 5-on-5 soccer tournament that raised nearly $400 for victims of Hurricane Sandy. The Chap-ter’s 3.39 fall GPA ranked first of nine fraternities.

OKLAHOMA CITYNot only did the Delta Colony raise $1,953 for Relay for Life, but also an ad-ditional $1,000 for the USO by hosting Spaghetti for Soldiers. The Colony also won first place and Best in Show at Spring Sing in March.

OKLAHOMA STATESigma Omicron’s Fiji Christmas Cup, a week-long philanthropy, raised $4,500 for the USO. Paired with Chi Omega for Dance Marathon, the Chapter raised $9,000, more than any other group. The Chapter’s intramural teams won men’s soccer, co-ed soccer, men’s inner tube water polo, and co-ed inner tube water polo. Jordan Mayes (2013) and Taylor Mayes (2013) were honored as Seniors

Brothers who participated in the 2013 Northeast Greek Leadership Association conference in Hartford, CT included (L-R): Zach Hartzell (WPI 2015), Brian Corcoran (Maryland 2014), Stormont Mahoney (Lehigh 2015) and Bowman Johns (Lehigh 2013).

During the Archons meeting in January, mem-bers of the Delta Colony at Nova Southeastern presented them with hand-rolled Cuban cigars.

Co-ed soccer champions at Oklahoma State.

Spring Sing 2013 trophy at Oklahoma City.

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During Penn State’s THON, Gamma Phi brothers were teamed with Tapestry Dance Company to support a local family with dinner at the chapter house and ultimately raising over $37,000.

of Significance, OSU’s highest honor for seniors. Chris Stockton (2015) was honored as one of five Student Philan-thropists of the Year, which included a $5,000 scholarship; he was also selected for OSU’s Top 20 Men, along with Andrew Cole (2015). Tanner Blosser (2014) received the George and Donna Nigh Leadership Academy Scholarship that is presented to one OSU student annually. Evan Frejo (2013) was elected president of the IFC. Reason Pum-phrey (2014) was inducted into Alpha Pi Mu industrial engineering honorary. Beau Bromley (2013), Nick Staples (2014), Cooper Hahn (2013) and Matt Renz (2014) were inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honorary. Mike Hale (2014) won $500 in the OSU Elevator Pitch Competition sponsored by the Entrepre-neurship Club. Ben Wolff (2014) and Campbell Liles (2014) were inducted into Order of Omega. Sage Russell (2014) and Brother Cole were inducted into Blue Key Honor Society. Brooks Walker (2016) was selected to join the Student Alumni Board of the OSU Alumni Association. PENNSYLVANIA STATEGamma Phi partnered with Tapestry Dance Company to raise over $37,000 for Penn State’s THON, a 46-hour dance marathon, and the Chapter treated its adopted THON family to dinner at the chapter house.

RHODE ISLANDKappa Rho raised $300 for Habitat for Humanity by selling food and drinks at the annual powder puff football game. Robert Marshall (2014) was selected a peer leader for the Leadership Institute and for the management staff of orienta-tion leaders. On the IFC executive board, Randy Dominguez (2013) is treasurer, Kevin Walsh (2013) is parliamentar-ian, and Andrew McCormack (2014) is vice president of recruitment. Brad-ley Leusner (2015) is captain B of URI Rugby. Kyle St. Jean (2016) was elected a student senator.

ROSE-HULMAN Rho Phi’s second annual FIJI Football Run with brothers from Hanover raised $4,582 for the Red Cross. The Chap-ter’s 3.02 fall GPA ranked first of eight fraternities. RPITau Nu won intramural Frisbee. SAN DIEGO STATE The then-Colony’s 3.137 fall GPA ranked first of 11 fraternities. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIASigma Chi Chapter’s philanthropy, Fiji Survivor (based on the reality TV show), raised over $4,000 for Autism Speaks.

Participating in Freshman Representative Council gave Chris Stockton (2015), left, and Austin Tyler (2016), right, the opportunity to meet Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin.

During Penn State’s THON, Gamma Phi brothers were teamed with Tapestry Dance Tapestry Dance Tapestry Company to Company to Company

Spring 2013 Bid Day at Rose-Hulman.

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Theta Tau’s Kazoo Band celebrates homecoming at Tennessee Tech.

Sigma Nu brothers at Syracuse supprting Alpha Gamma Delta’s lacrosse philanthropy. Parents Weekend at Tennessee Tech.

SOUTHERN METHODIST For the IFC, Connor Angle (2015) was elected vice president of recruitment, and Joe Letter (2015) was elected vice president of operations. Mark Voosen

Sigma Nu brothers at Syracuse supprting Alpha Gamma Delta’s lacrosse philanthropy.

Theta Tau’s Kazoo Band celebrates homecoming at Tennessee Tech.

Parents Weekend Tennessee Tech.

(2013) and Brett Haness (2012) were on the SMU football team that won the Hawaii Bowl; Brother Voosen set a record of 53 games started by an SMU player.

TENNESSEE TECH Hosting a week of activities for MS Island, Theta Tau raised over $7,000 for the local chapter of the Multiple Scle-rosis Society. Brothers welcomed new university president Dr. Philip Oldman and his family to campus with activities at the chapter house. In March, broth-ers held a Parents Day celebration for families of the newest pledge class. The Chapter’s 2.95 fall GPA ranked first of 11 fraternities.

TEXAS CHRISTIANFor the second year, Tau Chi raised $5,000 for the USO.TEXAS DALLASAt Greek Week awards, Tau Delta won

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Tau Kappa Pig Dinner at Toronto.

Texas Dallas – At the Greek Week awards, Garrett Engel (2014) was recognized as Active Member of the Year, and Purple Legionnaire Dave Harben (Ball State 2004) was named Advisor of the Year. In the photo (L -R): Garrett Engel, Dave Harben, Patrick Love (2014), previ-ous winner of the Active Member of the Year award.

Tau Upsilon brothers at Tulane teamed up with the women of Phi Mu to clean up their neighborhood.

big when Purple Legionnaire Dave Harben (Ball State 2004) won Advisor of the Year, and Garrett Engel (2014) won Active Member of the Year, which Patrick Love (2014) had won the previ-ous year.

TORONTOAt Tau Kappa’s Pig Dinner, auctioning the pig’s head raised $2,000. Brothers also raised $1,000 for SickKids Hospitaland $1,000 for the Red Cross.TULANETau Upsilon raised over $4,700 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation to support childhood cancer research. In the fall, the Chapter also raised $2,000 for char-ity: water to bring clean drinking water to developing countries. For the IFC, Cole Graskamp (2013) is treasurer, and Kameron Whitmeyer (2013) is activi-

Outstanding Greek Senior, Gatewood Brown (2014) – Outstanding Greek Junior, and Charlie Mitchell (2016) – Outstanding Greek Freshman. A crowd of 300+ attended Pig Dinner.TOLEDO Upsilon Tau’s philanthropy Fiji Foot-longs raised over $700 for Children’s Miracle Network. The Chapter was named Most Improved Chapter on the UT campus, and the brothers’ 3.126 GPA earned the Dean Parks trophy. Scott Williams (2014) was named IFC Leader of the Year.

TEXAS TECH At the IFC Banquet, Lambda Tau was named Chapter of the Year out of 23 IFC fraternities and received awards for excellence in Scholarship, Leader-ship, and Community Service. Individual honors went to Baily Booher (2013) -

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ties chairman. Stephen Suchy (2013) and Nick Capezio (2013) were selected for the homecoming court. VANDERBILTFor the second consecutive year, Param Jaggi (2015) was featured in Forbes magazine’s “30 Under 30” for his invention that uses algae to minimize carbon emissions from vehicles. With his father, he founded the com-pany Ecoviate.VIRGINIA In the fall with Rho Alpha brothers from Virginia Tech, Omicron brothers

raised over $52,000 for the Jimmy V Foundation for cancer research in the FIJI Run Across Virginia football run between Charlottesville and Blacksburg; over 10 years, the chapters have raised more than $380,000. In intramurals, Omicron won fraternity league indoor soccer and volleyball. The Chapter’s 3.46 fall GPA ranked first of 29 frater-nities. Brandon Moores (2014) was elected president of the Fourth Year Student Council. Colin Leslie (2014) is serving on the Honor Committee, and Sean McAuliffe (2014) on the Judiciary Committee.

VIRGINIA TECHIn the fall with Omicron brothers from UVA, Rho Alpha brothers raised over $52,000 for the Jimmy V Foundation for cancer research in the FIJI Run Across Virginia football run between Blacks-burg and Charlottesville; over ten years, the chapters have raised more than $380,000. At The Celebration, Virginia Tech’s Greek Life banquet, Garrett Murphy (2013) was named Outstand-ing Fraternity President of the Year, and Alex Cavanagh (2014) received the Division of Student Affairs Civility Award. On the IFC, Brother Cavanagh was appointed director of finance, and Adil Dittmer (2014) director of philan-thropy. WABASH At Wabash College Fraternity Day,

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Paintball brotherhood event for Omicron brothers at UVA.

At Virginia Tech, the brothers of Rho Alpha all suited up for Pig Dinner.

Virginia Tech’s award winners (L-R): Adil Ditt-mer (2014), Chapter President Peter Petras and Alex Cavanagh (2014).

Rho Alpha brothers standing behind the new-est pledge class at Virginia Tech.

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Psi Chapter earned awards for Highest Overall Campus GPA, Highest Freshmen GPA and the Senior Impact Award for the best senior class. John Dyer (2013) received distinction in senior compre-hensive exams, as did Michael Carper (2013), who also received the William Nelson White Scholarship for success in constitutional law. Trevor Poe (2013) received the James Bingham Award for expected success in law schoo. Chet Riddle (2013) participated on the 4x200-meter relay team that achieved a

mile basketball run from Las Vegas, site of the PAC-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament, to Seattle that raised over $33,000. The donations will create 100 new scholarships for Home Court NW, a non-profit basketball organization created by Purple Legionnaire Pat Scott (1994) that provides grade and gender-specific programs year-round to help kids develop winning habits. Over 370 brothers and guests attended Pig Dinner.

new school record. Dalton Boyer (2014) and Shane Hoerbert (2015) earned Division III All-Academic Cross Country status; they also finished first and sec-ond respectively in the 10,000-meter run to earn All-State and All-Region honors. Pitcher J.T. Miller (2014) signed to play for the Waterloo Bucks in the Northwoods League. Two brothers earned NCAC Conference Athlete of the Week honors: Kris Nickle (2015) for the high jump and Kenton Armbruster (2014) for javelin throw. Kevin Downey (2014) was inducted into Sphinx senior honorary. The Chapter’s 3.285 fall GPA ranked first of nine fraternities. WASHINGTONSigma Tau’s Major Project in the fall was Journey from the Tourney, an 1,100-

Sigma Tau’s Journey from the Tourney raises $33,000+ for Home Court NW.

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Brothers at Western Ontario raised $13,000 with the ABCampout for Mental Health.

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSONAlpha Chapter hosted a career night in the fall where graduate brothers returned to give career advice to chapter members.

Scholarship, a $20,000 scholarship that will support his Semester at Sea voyage. Dylan Ward (2013) received Highest Senior Fraternity GPA, while Taylor Ruby (2016) received Highest Fresh-man Fraternity GPA. In intramurals, the Chapter won the kickball tournament, placed second in 3-on-3 basketball, flag football, and men’s and co-ed volleyball, ultimately securing first place in the Fraternity Intramural Award. Dallas Wilson (2014) placed first in the foot-ball skills competition. Alex Fahnders

Lambda Omega at Western Ontario.

WESTERN KENTUCKYChi Eta’s Color Run to Remember raised $3,400 for the Alzheimer’s As-sociation, and the Bowling Green Spring Luau raised $2,000 for the independent schools of Bowling Green. In addition to being recognized for the Highest Overall Fraternity GPA, the Chapter received first place in New Member GPA, Active Member GPA and Combined Member GPA. Bike4Alz, the cross-country biking philanthropy that benefitted the Alzheimer’s Association, was awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Cody Hutchins (2014) was one of two Ameri-can students awarded the C. Y. Tung

During the weekend of March 15-17, brothers came to Lexington to preserve Phi Gamma Delta’s archives at the International Headquarters. Many thanks for their contribution. First row: Joe Weist (Rose Hulman 1987), Ryan Webster (Indiana State 2014), Paul Lawson (Indiana State 2013), and Jacob Jenkins (Indiana State 2016). Second row: Eric R. Shannon (Indiana State 2016), Bob McCully Grand Historian – Sigma Nu, Towner Blackstock (Davidson 1994), and JB Goll (Nebraska 2001). Third row (L-R): Anthony Hernandez (Indiana State 2016), Mike McCoy Historian – Phi Kappa Psi, Neil de Bruyn (North Carolina Wilmington 2014), Eric Drumheller (Nebraska 1998), and Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990). Not pictured: Tim Hilliard (Virginia 2014) and Ben Harper (Kentucky 1969).

(2013) won Coming Home King. The Chapter’s 3.46 fall GPA ranked first of 19 fraternities.

WESTERN ONTARIOFor the third year, Lambda Omega host-ed the ABCampout for Mental Health, in memory of Austin Berlet, raising $13,000 for the Canadian Mental Health Association. The Chapter also raised over $2,000 for the Canadian Red Cross in its annual fashion show. Lambda Omega also hosted its GetSwabbed campaign, registering over 600 new people for the bone marrow transplant database. Brian Belman (2014) was re-elected IFC vice president.

Color Run to Remember at Western Kentucky raises $3,400 for the Alzheimer’s Association.

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To the joy of all, the undergraduate brothers of Kappa Chi at William Woods jointly hosted Pig Dinner with the graduate brothers of Phi Mu Chapter at Westminster, closed since 1988. It proved to be a successful venture in brotherhood!

Sigma’s Thanksgiving dinner at Wittenberg raised $2,700 for Springfield Promise Neighborhood.

Enjoying fun in the mud kickball at William Woods with faculty advisor.

The brothers at our Mu Chapter at Wisconsin gather at the house before heading out on their annual Christmas caroling trip to sororities.

Sigma’s Thanksgiving dinner at dinner at dinner Wittenberg at Wittenberg at raised $2,700 for Springfield for Springfield for Promise Neighborhood.

WILLIAM JEWELL Tyler White (2013) participated on Jewell’s parliamentary debate team that ended the season ranked second in the nation. The Chapter’s 3.43 fall GPA ranked first among fraternities. WILLIAM WOODSTaylor Oestreich (2014) was named Outstanding Greek Junior of the Year, and Ben Struemph (2015) was named Out-standing Sopho-more of the Year. Brother Oestreich also won king for WWU’s winter courtwarming.

WITTENBERGSigma hosted 400 guests at its annual community Thanksgiving Dinner at the chapter house, raising $2,700 for the Springfield Promise Neighborhood; additional fundraising events to benefit the Neighborhood included $500 from tailgates and $350 from Fiji Block Party at the beginning of the semester. Sigma brothers compiled over 500 hours of community service in the fall. At the All-Ohio DIII Track & Field Champion-ships, Justin Yates (2015) set a school record in the 400-meter dash of 49.63

Enjoying fun in the mud kickball at William

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seconds and ran on the 4x400-meter re-lay team that placed first with a time of 3:24.66. The Chap-ter won intramural soccer. WPI Emmanuel Michaelidis (2013) received the Carl F. Meyer Improvement Award in civil & envi-ronmental engineering. James Erick-

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Archon President Scott Mikulecky, Patrick Bartlett (Cornell 2013) and Jimmy Gray (Maryland 2013) pose for a picture outside of Congressman Pat Meehan’s office in Washing-ton, DC. Scott and Patrick met with Jimmy, a legislative assistant for Congressman Meehan, during their visit to Capitol Hill to lobby for the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act on behalf of the Fraternal Government Relations Committee.

In February, brothers who represented Phi Gamma Delta at the Southeastern Interfra-ternity Conference Leadership Academy in Atlanta included (L-R): Keith Anderson (North Texas 2015), A.J. Klein (Texas Dallas 2014), Matt Welch (DePauw 2010), and Bryan Hartzell (Western Kentucky 2013).

In November 2012, the Fraternity unveiled a fresh, new www.phigam.org. The colors, font, banner, and

page templates give the website a crisp, yet conservative updated look.

Through a focus group that included undergraduates, graduate volunteers and the Headquarters staff, more log-ical and convenient mapping and subject groupings were developed. At the bottom of the homepage, in easy to find boxes, are some of the most used pages that include “Find a Brother,” “Pay Grad Dues,” “Events,” “Address Updates,” “Make a Gift,” “Manage a Chapter,” “Find a Chapter,” and “Submit News.”

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son (2014) was elected vice president of Order of Omega. John Madura (2012) received the Norton Fellowship in mechani-cal engineer-ing. Zachary Hartzell (2014) became the first WPI wrestler in nearly a de-cade to qualify for the NCAA Division III Wrestling Na-tional Championships and was named a Scholar All-American by the Division III National Wrestling Coaches As-sociation.

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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

After six weeks of recruiting at the Uni-versity of Oregon, 52 founding fathers were pledged into Epsilon Omicron Colony on February 7. Coordinating the expansion and recruitment efforts were Director of Expansion Brett Pytel (Toledo 2008) and Field Secretary Matt Whitlock (Ball State 2012). This group of academically-focused gentle-

men boasts a combined GPA of 3.24. They hail from all over the U.S. and the world, and are involved across campus in groups including U of O Ambassadors, Student Government, Running Club, Korean Student Association, ROTC, lacrosse team, Eagle Scouts, and scholar-ship recipients. Some have also achieved high honors from the University.

SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY

The Delta Colony at Sam Houston State became the ninth Fiji presence in the state of Texas on March 21 when 21 founding fathers were welcomed into Phi Gamma Delta. The six-week recruit-ment effort was led by Field Secretaries Josh Moore (Illinois 2010) and Andrew Griffin (Maryland 2011). The group’s emphasis on academics is already ap-parent: with a combined 3.24 GPA, they have the highest GPA of the Greek organizations on campus. The men come

from a variety of backgrounds, majors and interests, and are leaders on cam-pus. They have served as Orange Keys Ambassadors, residence advisors, and orientation leaders. In addition, several of the founding fathers have led organi-zations such as Lambda Alpha Epsilon (criminal justice), Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (musicians), the Tennis Club, and Col-legiate FFA.

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Old Dominion UniversityNorfolk, VirginiaEnrollment: 24,125 students IFC fraternities: 9Recolonization: The Omega Deuter-on Chapter originally chartered in 1978 and closed in 1998.

AnticipatedAnticipatedAnticipatedFALL 2013 EXPANSIONS

Ohio UniversityAthens, OhioEnrollment: 35,324 studentsIFC fraternities: 15Recolonization: The Alpha Omega Chapter originally chartered in 1966 and closed in 2009.

Indiana University - Purdue University IndianapolisIndianapolis, IndianaEnrollment: 30,461IFC fraternities: 8Colonization

These colonizations for the fall semester are confirmed as of

press time. Plans subject to change.

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In an effort to help our chapters and colonies with recruitment opportunities throughout the summer months, a contact person and email are listed for each chapter or colony. Recruitment recommendations can also be submitted online at www.phigam.org; those submitted via the website will be forwarded to the appropriate chapters.

More Than Just Good Guys

Recruitment Contacts At Your Fingertips

AKRON Logan D. Reinsel (2017) [email protected] ALABAMA Frank J. Stakely (2015) [email protected]

ALBERTA Logan W. Boyce (2014) [email protected] ALLEGHENY Matt Bocchi (2013) [email protected] APPALACHIAN STATE Colin B. Craigie (2015) [email protected] ARIZONA Justin P. Conrow (2015) [email protected] Max B. Nathan (2015) [email protected]

ARIZONA STATE Justin T. Marino (2014) [email protected] ARKANSAS E. Dalton Evans (2015) [email protected]

AUBURN K. Painter Sharpless (2015) [email protected] AUSTIN PEAY STATEJoshua M. Fernandez (2016) [email protected]

BALL STATE Jamison S. Turner (2015) [email protected] Jarrett R. Harty (2016) [email protected] BAYLOR Anthony Taylor (2015) [email protected]

BOWLING GREEN Anthony D. Stadler (2015) [email protected]

BRADLEY Stefan J. Woloshyn (2016) [email protected] BRITISH COLUMBIA Harvey Seckhorn (2012) [email protected]

BUCKNELL Lucas W. Vreeland (2015) [email protected] CALGARY Alexander J. Fyfe (2014) [email protected] CALIFORNIA BERKELEY Alexander B. Moskowitz (2015) [email protected]

CALIFORNIA IRVINE Andrew D. Ayona (2016) [email protected] CALIFORNIA of PENNSYLVANIA Brian J. Franzoni (2015) [email protected]

CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE Kyle J. Loggins (2014) [email protected] CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Tyler S. Witte (2016) [email protected]

CALIFORNIA STATE LONG BEACH Edgar A. Ayala (2014) [email protected] CASE WESTERN RESERVE Greg C. Hsu (2015) [email protected] CENTRAL ARKANSAS Matthew Bowlin (2014) [email protected] CENTRAL FLORIDA Geoffrey M. Cox (2013) [email protected]

CHAPMAN Benjamin J. Sornsen (2015) [email protected]

CHICAGO Joshua J. Burandt (2014) [email protected] CINCINNATI Paul R. O’Brien (2015) [email protected] COASTAL CAROLINA David Segun (2014) [email protected] COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Renn M. Osborne (2016) [email protected] COLORADO COLLEGE Johnny B. Reed (2013) [email protected]

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Carson G. Sharpless (2016) [email protected]

COLORADO STATE Jeffrey M. Mikulecky (2015) [email protected] COLUMBIA Jason I. Yang (2015) [email protected] CONNECTICUT Colin Treanor (2014) [email protected]

CORNELL Jason I. Yang (2015) [email protected]

DAVIDSON Elliott W. Carter (2015) [email protected] Marston S. Morte (2015) [email protected] DELAWARE Rob Greenspan (2015) [email protected]

DEPAUL Brian A. Byrne (2015) [email protected] DEPAUW Samuel R. Leist (2014) [email protected] David A. Gordon (2014) [email protected] DRAKE Dylan J. Webster (2015) [email protected] Joseph M. Kearney (2015) [email protected] EAST CAROLINA Trey Dobson (2016) [email protected]

EMBRY RIDDLE Vincent E. Ramsey (2014) [email protected]

EVANSVILLE John B. Broadhead (2015) [email protected] FLORIDA Roger W. Powell (2013) [email protected] FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Junior A. Pena (2014) [email protected] GEORGIA M. Varn Cunningham (2015)[email protected] Evan J. Hamrick (2015) [email protected] GEORGIA TECH Robert J. Overholt (2015) [email protected] Kyle C. Quick (2014) [email protected] GETTYSBURG C. Patrick Thomas (2015) [email protected] HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Timothy M. Coleman (2015) [email protected]

HANOVER Austin D. Veach (2015) [email protected] IDAHO Christian D. Bousquet (2014) [email protected] Nicedemos J. Adermann (2014) [email protected] ILLINOIS Thomas O. Schulz (2014) [email protected] Nathan R. Ridings (2016) [email protected] ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Carlos A. Medina (2016) [email protected] INDIANA Chris V. Shingleton (2015) [email protected] Rex A. Clements (2015) [email protected] INDIANA STATE Joseph L. Milkowski (2016) [email protected] Thomas M. Peetz (2015) [email protected] IOWA Bradley J. Stimple (2016) [email protected] IOWA STATE Nick A. Wells (2015) [email protected] JAMES MADISON Rielly B. Wall (2015) [email protected] JOHNS HOPKINS Benjamin A. Barsky (2015) [email protected] KANSAS Christopher M. Bohannon (2015) [email protected] KANSAS STATE Dylan Hunter (2015) [email protected]

ON CAMPUS

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ON CAMPUS

KENTUCKY Patrick C. Simons (2014) [email protected]

KETTERING Tyler Green (2013) [email protected]

KNOXNeil J. Phelps (2014) [email protected]

LEHIGH David W. Root (2013) [email protected] Brendan E. Ambrose (2013) [email protected]

LOUISIANA STATE Austin M. Daspit (2015) [email protected]

MAINE Andrew R. Myers (2014) [email protected]

MARYLAND Brian M. Corcoran (2014) [email protected] MASSACHUSETTS Austen M. Campbell (2014) [email protected]

MIAMI Andrew B. Clendenen (2015) [email protected]

MICHIGAN Spencer T. Ward (2015) [email protected] MICHIGAN STATE Riley J. Enright (2015) [email protected] Jonathan S. Christ (2014) [email protected]

MINNESOTA Ryan J. Geary (2014) [email protected]

MISSISSIPPI STATE Christopher B. Hoop (2015) [email protected] MISSOURI Wesley E. Register (2015) [email protected]

MISSOURI STATE Trevor L. Collins (2014) [email protected] MONMOUTH Kenneth M. Lee (2016) [email protected] Ian A. Bennett (2015) [email protected]

NEBRASKA Tyler D. Schenzel (2014) [email protected] NEBRASKA KEARNEY Noland W. Broekemier (2013)[email protected] NEW MEXICO Maurio J. Castellano (2015) [email protected] NEW YORK Timothy P. Rice (2014) [email protected]

NORTH ALABAMA Taylor C. Daniel (2016) [email protected] NORTH CAROLINA R. Thomas Webster (2015) [email protected] NORTH CAROLINA STATE Adam J. Burke (2015) [email protected] NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON Kaleb E. Edley (2015) [email protected] NORTH TEXAS Eric M. Shockey (2014) [email protected]

NORTHWESTERN Scott B. Coughlin (2014) [email protected] NOVA SOUTHEASTERN Leo A. Seman (2016) [email protected] OHIO STATE Ryan G. Eaton (2015) [email protected] OHIO WESLEYAN Alexander H. Lothstein (2015) [email protected] Jonathan L. Overstreet (2015) [email protected] OHIO NORTHERN Eric D. Eisenmann (2017) [email protected] OKLAHOMA Benjamin D. Toler (2014) [email protected] OKLAHOMA CITY Connor T. Branson (2015) [email protected] Zachary O. Turner (2015) [email protected]

OKLAHOMA STATE Joshua T. Suber (2014) [email protected] OREGON Nicholas R. Moody (2015) [email protected] Bryson K. Cabacungan (2015) [email protected] OREGON STATE Derek A. Burbank (2014) [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Nikhil Khosla (2014) [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA STATE Daniel C. Kleinhenn (2016) [email protected] Sergio G. Mazzini (2016) [email protected] PURDUE Kelley D. Ford (2015) [email protected] RHODE ISLAND Bradley P. Leusner (2015) [email protected] ROSE-HULMAN Alexander J. White (2015) [email protected] Spencer W. Chestnut (2014) [email protected] ROWAN Christian E. Baxter (2015) [email protected]

RPI Michael L. Schrider (2015) [email protected] RUTGERS David Caronia (2014) [email protected] SAM HOUSTON STATE Alejandro R. Perales (2014) [email protected]

SAN DIEGO Daniel V. Colombo (2014) [email protected] SAN DIEGO STATE Jackson H. Short (2016) [email protected] SEWANEE John R. Colligan (2015) [email protected] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Matthew G. Smith (2015) [email protected]

SOUTHERN METHODIST Turner W. Massey (2014) [email protected] SYRACUSE Michael J. Lowinger (2013) [email protected] TENNESSEE TECH John B. Kimball (2015) [email protected] TEXAS Charles E. Russo (2015) [email protected] Spence M. Howden (2015) [email protected] TEXAS A & M Kyle G. Cokinos (2016) [email protected] Mason M. Sneed (2015) [email protected] TEXAS CHRISTIAN Mark A. Mangum (2015) [email protected] TEXAS DALLAS Bhavesh Modi (2013) [email protected] TEXAS TECH Graham W. Trull (2014) [email protected] TOLEDO Mark A. Parker (2016) [email protected] TORONTO Patrick Wright (2014) [email protected] TULANE Daniel L. Cooper (2015) [email protected] UNION Andrew J. Rouff (2015) [email protected]

VANDERBILT Austen J. Smith (2015) [email protected] VERMONT Ty C. Williams (2015) [email protected] VILLANOVA Scott C. Elmore (2015) [email protected] VIRGINIA Thomas J. Lodge (2014) [email protected]

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTHDevin Zimmerman (2016) [email protected] VIRGINIA TECH Stephen M. King (2014) [email protected] WABASH Kenton R. Armbruster (2014) [email protected] WASHINGTON Michael P. Oien (2015) [email protected] WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Jeff G. Davis (2015) [email protected] WASHINGTON & LEE D. Michael Donnellan (2015) [email protected]

WASHINGTON STATE Jesse Gomez (2015) [email protected] WESTERN KENTUCKY K. Taylor Ruby (2016) [email protected] WESTERN MICHIGAN Jonathan E. Jackson (2014) [email protected] WESTERN ONTARIO Samuel J. Ainsworth (2015) [email protected] WILLIAM JEWELL Alexander M. Bush (2015) [email protected] WILLIAM WOODS Justin M. Bogucki (2014) [email protected] WISCONSIN Brian R. Quick (2015) [email protected] Richard C. Sterndale (2015) [email protected] WISCONSIN EAU CLAIREJack J. Hunt (2016) [email protected] WITTENBERG Kyle J. Jessup (2015) [email protected] WPINicholas A. Pakatar (2015) [email protected]

SOUTHERN METHODIST Massey

[email protected]

SYRACUSE Lowinger

[email protected]

TENNESSEE Kimball

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

& Cokinos

[email protected] Sneed

[email protected]

CHRISTIAN Mangum

[email protected]

DALLAS Modi (2013) Modi (2013) Modi

[email protected]

TECH Trull

[email protected]

[email protected]

TORONTO Wright

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

VANDERBILT Smith

[email protected]

VERMONT Williams

[email protected]

VILLANOVA Elmore

[email protected]

[email protected]

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KENTUCKYPatrick C.Patrick C.Patrick Simons (2014)[email protected]

KETTERINGTyler Green (2013)[email protected]

KNOXNeil J.Neil J.Neil Phelps (2014)[email protected]

LEHIGHDavid W.David W.David Root (2013)[email protected] E. Ambrose (2013)[email protected]

LOUISIANA STATEAustin M. Daspit (2015)[email protected]

MAINEAndrew R. Myers (2014)[email protected]

MARYLANDBrian M.Brian M.Brian Corcoran (2014) Corcoran (2014) [email protected]

MASSACHUSETTSAusten M. Campbell (2014)[email protected]

MIAMIAndrew B. Clendenen (2015)[email protected]

MICHIGANSpencer T.Spencer T.Spencer Ward (2015) Ward (2015) [email protected]

MICHIGAN STATERiley J. Enright (2015)[email protected] S. Christ (2014)[email protected]

MINNESOTARyan J. Geary (2014)[email protected]

MISSISSIPPI STATEChristopher B.Christopher B.Christopher Hoop (2015)[email protected]

MISSOURIWesley E.Wesley E.Wesley Register (2015) Register (2015) [email protected]

MISSOURI STATETrevor L. Collins (2014)[email protected]

MONMOUTHKenneth M. Lee (2016)[email protected] A. Bennett (2015)[email protected]

NEBRASKATyler D. Schenzel (2014)[email protected]

NEBRASKA KEARNEYNEBRASKA KEARNEYNEBRASKANoland W.Noland W.Noland Broekemier (2013) Broekemier (2013) [email protected]

NEW MEXICOMaurio J. Castellano (2015)[email protected]

NEW YORKNEW YORKNEWTimothy P.Timothy P.Timothy Rice (2014) Rice (2014) [email protected]

NORTH ALABAMATaylor C.Taylor C.Taylor Daniel (2016) Daniel (2016) [email protected]

NORTH CAROLINAR. Thomas Webster (2015)[email protected]

NORTH CAROLINASTATEAdam J. Burke (2015)[email protected]

NORTH CAROLINAWILMINGTONKaleb E. Edley (2015)[email protected]

NORTH TEXASEric M. Shockey (2014) Shockey (2014) [email protected]

NORTHWESTERNScott B.Scott B.Scott Coughlin (2014) Coughlin (2014) [email protected]

NOVA SOUTHEASTERNNOVA SOUTHEASTERNNOVALeo A. Seman (2016)[email protected]

OHIO STATERyan G. Eaton (2015)[email protected]

OHIO WESLEYANAlexander H.Alexander H.Alexander Lothstein (2015) Lothstein (2015) [email protected] L.Jonathan L.Jonathan Overstreet (2015) Overstreet (2015) [email protected]

OHIO NORTHERNEric D. Eisenmann (2017)[email protected]

OKLAHOMABenjamin D. Toler (2014)[email protected]

OKLAHOMA CITYConnor T. Branson (2015)[email protected] O. Turner (2015)[email protected]

OKLAHOMA STATEJoshua T. Suber (2014)[email protected]

OREGONNicholas R. Moody (2015)[email protected] K. Cabacungan (2015)[email protected]

OREGON STATEDerek A.Derek A.Derek Burbank (2014) Burbank (2014) [email protected]

PENNSYLVANIANikhil Khosla (2014)[email protected]

PENNSYLVANIA STATEDaniel C. Kleinhenn (2016)[email protected] G. Mazzini (2016)[email protected]

PURDUEKelley D. Ford (2015) Ford (2015) [email protected]

RHODE ISLANDBradley P.Bradley P.Bradley Leusner (2015) Leusner (2015) [email protected]

ROSE-HULMANAlexander J. White (2015)[email protected] W.Spencer W.Spencer Chestnut (2014)[email protected]

ROWANChristian E. Baxter (2015)[email protected]

RPIMichael L.Michael L.Michael Schrider (2015) Schrider (2015) [email protected]

RUTGERSDavid CaroniaDavid CaroniaDavid (2014)[email protected]

SAM HOUSTON STATEAlejandro R. Perales (2014)[email protected]

SAN DIEGODaniel V. Colombo (2014)[email protected]

SAN DIEGO STATEJackson H. Short (2016)[email protected]

SEWANEEJohn R. Colligan (2015)[email protected]

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAMatthew G. Smith (2015)[email protected]

SOUTHERNTurner W.Turner W.Turner [email protected]

SYRACUSEMichael J. [email protected]

TENNESSEEJohn B.John B.John [email protected]

TEXASCharles E. [email protected] M. [email protected]

TEXAS A &Kyle G. [email protected] M. [email protected]

TEXAS CHRISTIANMark A.Mark A.Mark [email protected]

TEXAS DALLASBhavesh ModiBhavesh [email protected]

TEXAS TECHGraham W. [email protected]

TOLEDOMark A. [email protected]

TORONTOPatrick WrightPatrick [email protected]

TULANEDaniel L.Daniel L.Daniel [email protected]

UNIONAndrew J. [email protected]

VANDERBILTAusten J.Austen J.Austen [email protected]

VERMONTTy C.Ty C.Ty [email protected]

VILLANOVAScott C. [email protected]

VIRGINIAThomas J. [email protected]

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CHARTERING

Iota Sigma Alive & Well at Indiana State

RITUAL TEAMRitualist: Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990) CP: Sean Ratkus (Ball State 2014)CT: Kristopher Kaizer (Ball State 2014)RS: Andrew Siegle (Rose Hulman 2013) CS: Dylan Dunlop (Hanover 2014)H: Benjamin Harsha (DePauw 2015)D: Adam Barga (Evansville 2014) D: Dylan Pieri (Ball State 2014) D: Dylan Stone (Ball State 2015) D: Jacob Porter (Hanover 2014) D: Andrew Ridner (Hanover 2014)

The re-chartering of the Iota Sigma Chapter at Indiana State University

on February 16, 2013, also served as a re-union for many brothers who had attended the original chartering on March 27, 1971. Don Mighell (Texas 1956), a former Archon and retired administrator of the University who supported the develop-ment of the colony and chapter originally, served as Legate for the re-chartering. Former Archon President Bill Miller (Indiana 1962, Purdue GA 1996) also had supported the chapter in its earliest years and was on hand to see it revived. A total of 45 Iota Sigma graduates were present for some portion of the weekend, along with 17 graduates and 50 undergraduates representing 15 different chapters.

The activities began on the evening of Friday, February 15, in the Hulman Memo-rial Student Union as Archon President Scott Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982) reviewed the Fraternity’s history, orga-nization, and values in the traditional indoctrination session. Following the

indoctrination, Brother Mighell was installed as Legate. Then undergraduate brothers Michael Osborn (DePauw 2013) and Samuel Leist (DePauw 2014) offici-ated the pledging ceremony for 38 men.

The ceremonies on Saturday were held at the Masonic Temple in Terre Haute. Undergraduate brothers from the chapters at Ball State, DePauw, Evansville, Hanover, and Rose-Hulman served as the ritual team for the two initiation ceremonies in which a total of 36 new brothers were inducted into Phi Gamma Delta.

On Saturday evening, 200 brothers, dates and other guests gathered in the banquet room of the Ohio Building for the charter-ing banquet, with Director of Chapter Services J. B. Goll (Nebraska 2001) serving as master of ceremonies. Archon President Mikulecky delivered the keynote ad-dress. Archon Vice President Mike Lucas (Bradley 1983), Brother Miller, and Section Chief Joe Weist (Rose-Hulman 1987) also represented the International Fraternity.

Receiving certificates of appreciation from the Archons for their service to the Colony were Dustin Ogle (2002), Ryan Mc-Farland (Ball State 2002), Bryan Meyer (1988), Tom Barlow (1988), and Larry Watson (1971).

The most exciting segment of the program was the presentation of the charter by Leg-ate Don Mighell to Chapter President Josh Cox (2014), who closed the program with his remarks on behalf of the Chapter.

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RITUAL TEAMRitualist: Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990) CP: Michael Hogan (WPI 2014)CT: Michael Guzman (WPI 2014)RS: Gordie Folinas (WPI 2013) CS: Edward Terwilliger (Rhode Island 2015)H: Paul O’Brien (WPI 2014)D: Dan Reagan (Rhode Island 2016) D: Kevin Walsh (Rhode Island 2013)D: Tyler Hansen (Rhode Island 2013) D: John Brunelli (WPI 2011) D: James Reese (WPI 2011)

CHARTERING

Sigma Kappa Chapter Official at UCONN

The chartering of the Sigma Kappa Chapter at the University of Con-

necticut in Storrs on March 8-9, 2013, was a true demonstration of persis-tence. Despite 18 inches of snow that shut down the campus and hampered travel, quick thinking and flexibility on the part of all involved assured that all the necessary events and ceremonies took place with the appropriate fanfare. After more than a year of hard work since the colonization in October 2011, none of these hurdles could stand in the way of a successful chartering weekend that will be remembered for many years to come.

The late winter snowstorm caused cancellation of most of the tradi-tional activities on Friday, March 8. In the spirit of New Englander Calvin Coolidge, the colony members and visit-ing brothers persisted and on Saturday morning found their way to the Masonic Lodge just outside Storrs. The pledging ceremony saw 92 men assume the status of pledge to Phi Gamma Delta. Archon President Scott Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982) then installed former Archon President Buddy Coté (Maine 1981) as Legate. His service as Legate was especially appropriate because it was under his leadership as President that

the Archons adopted the Fraternity’s Growth initiative.

Over the course of three initiation cer-emonies, 78 new brothers were inducted into the Fraternity by a ritual team comprised of undergraduate broth-ers from WPI and Rhode Island under the supervision of Ritualist Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990).

The Saturday evening chartering ban-quet and Pig Dinner was held at A Villa Louisa, a banquet facility near Hartford, with a number of graduate brothers from the area in attendance to welcome the new chapter. Executive Director

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Bill Martin served as master of ceremo-nies. On behalf of the Archons, Brother Mikulecky presented certificates of ap-preciation to Purple Legionnaire Vince Tortora (Kentucky 2009) and BCA Chairman Ron Reisner (Bradley 1987) for their support of the Colony. Brother Mikulecky then delivered the keynote address.

Brother Coté followed with his own remarks as Legate and then joined with Chapter President Connor Scott (2014) to unveil the charter of the Sigma Kappa Chapter. Brother Scott closed the evening with remarks on behalf of the undergraduate brothers.

The brothers of Sigma Kappa Chapter at the University of Connecticut.

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CHARTERING

RITUAL TEAM

Theta Deuteron’s Back at Ohio Wesleyan

DOCD: Josh Laufenberg (Illinois 2008) CP: Adam Wagner (Ohio State 2013) CT:Bill Downing (Wittenberg 2015) RS: Josh Kohlschmidt (Ohio State 2014) CS: Anthony Scamaldo (Toledo 2013) H: Jacob Kershner (Toledo 2013) D: Charlie Althizer (Ohio State 2015) D: Gregory Gernetzke (Wittenberg 2015) D: Kelsie Pritchard (Ohio State 2013)

March 23 was indeed a royal purple day in Phi Gamma Delta, as it

brought the re-chartering of the Theta Deuteron Chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University after a five-year absence. Theta Deuteron graduate brothers and represen-tatives from the International Fraternity and other chapters gathered to celebrate the return of this historic chapter.

The weekend of activities opened on the afternoon of Friday, March 22, in the Bay-ley Room of Beeghly Library on the OWU campus. Executive Director Bill Martin conducted the traditional indoctrination school, reviewing the Fraternity’s history, organization, and values for the 46 can-

didates for membership. Immediately fol-lowing, Jack McKinnie (Ohio Wesleyan 1954) was installed as Legate by Archon Treasurer Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975). Then Adam Wagner (Ohio State 2013) and Bill Downing (Wit-tenberg 2015) officiated the ceremony pledging the 46 men to Phi Gamma Delta. Closing the evening was a reception in the Benes Room of the Campus Center for the new pledges, graduate brothers and their wives, and guests from the campus.

On Saturday, March 23, brothers and candidates returned to the Beeghly Library for the two initiation ceremonies in which 45 new brothers were inducted into the revived Theta Deuteron Chap-ter. The ceremonies were conducted by undergraduate brothers from the chapters at Ohio State, Toledo, and Wittenberg.

Saturday evening was an occasion for celebration by Theta Deuteron broth-ers new and old, as they gathered in the Benes Room of the Campus Center for the chartering banquet and Norris Pig Din-ner. Executive Director Bill Martin served as master of ceremonies. This was the 110th Pig Dinner for Theta Deuteron, and

several brothers were recognized for at-tending over 60 of them. Former Archon Presidents Doug Dittrick (Ohio Wes-leyan 1954) and Bill Miller (Indiana 1962, Purdue GA 1996) were on hand, as they had been the entire weekend, to represent the International Fraternity. University President Rock Jones was present and spoke, providing an update on the state of the University and the Greek community. Graduate brothers who played key roles in the development of the Colony were recognized with certificates of apprecia-tion from the Archons. They were Brother McKinnie, Dan Bennington (1968), Harry Dowler (1954), Bob Strasburg (1958), and John Guy (1960).

Archon Treasurer Porter Robinson deliv-ered the keynote address, noting the spe-cial role that the Chapter and its brothers have played in Phi Gamma Delta since its original chartering in 1869 (see next page). Legate Jack McKinnie followed with his own remarks and then joined Chapter President Ryan Kaplan (2015) in unveiling the new Theta Deuteron charter, to resounding applause from all. Brother Kaplan closed the evening with his remarks on behalf of the Chapter.

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One Chapter’s Impact on Phi Gamma Delta

Few chapters can match the impact that the Theta Deuteron Chapter has

had on Phi Gamma Delta. It can be said without hyperbole that much of the his-tory of Phi Gamma Delta runs through Delaware, Ohio, and Ohio Wesleyan University.

Originally chartered in October 1869, Theta Deuteron played a key role in the continued growth of the Fraternity in the state of Ohio. Brothers from Ohio Wesleyan served as catalysts and Leg-ates for chapters at Western Reserve (1876), Ohio State (1878), Wooster (1882), and Denison (1885).

Three brothers from Ohio Wesleyan have served as Archon President: Charles Warren Fairbanks (1872) from 1903 to 1905; Phil Ebeling (1928) from 1956 to 1958, and Doug Dittrick (1955) from 1996 to 1998. Only two other chapters have produced as many Archon

Theta Deuteron at OWU:

Presidents. Brother Fairbanks also was one of three brothers who have served as vice president of the United States.

The Phi Gamma Delta – first referred to as a journal and today called the magazine – was first published in Delaware, Ohio, in January 1879. The first editor was Wil-liam F. McDowell (1879), and the first subscriber ($1 per year) was Charles W. Fairbanks. The editor role was passed annually to a Theta Deuteron brother through 1883. Later, Cecil J. “Scoop” Wilkinson (1917) would serve as edi-tor from 1920 to 1959.

Much of the history of Phi Gamma Delta runs through Delaware, Ohio, and Ohio Wesleyan University.

Scoop is perhaps better known for the other leadership role that he occupied, serving as Executive Secretary from 1923 to 1959. And as Scoop neared retirement, the Archons found his successor at Ohio Wesleyan, where Bill Zerman (Michigan 1949) was serving as Dean of Men.

A Theta Deuteron brother even contributed some of the best known songs of Phi Gamma Delta, as Philip E. Lyon (1916) wrote “Fijiland Is the Land for Me,” “Fiji Girl,” “Fiji Rag,” and “Jubilate.” Brother Lyon also served the Fraternity as a Field Secretary.

Given this chapter’s contributions to Phi Gamma Delta’s growth, leader-ship, communications and traditions, the rechartering at Ohio Wesleyan is cause for special celebration.

Charles Warren Fairbanks (Ohio Wesleyan 1872)

Archon President 1903-05

Phil Ebeling (Ohio Wesleyan 1928)

Archon President 1956-58

Doug Dittrick (Ohio Wesleyan 1955)

Archon President 1996-98

Wilkinson

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Undergraduate and graduate leaders from across North America kicked

off 2013 with a bang at the Fiji Academy. The 38th edition of the Fiji Academy was held January 4-6, 2013 at the DoubleTree Union Station Hotel in St. Louis, Mis-souri.

502 undergraduate and 112 graduate brothers participated in the annual leadership training conference. Friday afternoon began with the “Pursuing Ex-cellence” sessions, early arrival options focusing on personal development and

an op-portunity to explore additional aspects of chapter operations. Topics included business and resumé writing, profes-sional

networking, planning philanthropy events, improving scholarship programs, fraternity awards, personal finance and connecting with graduates.

The opening dinner was emceed by Curator of Archives Towner Black-stock (Davidson 1996). The Lessons in Leadership address was delivered by Former Archon President and current Vice Chairman of the North American Interfraternity Conference Buddy Coté (Maine 1981).

The fine art of conversation gets recruitment chairmen interacting with others.

“Amazing experience. I will carry the

lessons I learned at Academy with me for the rest of my life. Thank you!!!”

Success in St. Louis

No better way to start the year.

portunitytoadditionalaspectschapteroperations.Topicsincludedbusinessandwriting,profes-sional

Following dinner the initiated brothers attended the model initiation under the direction of Ritualist Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990). Colony members and pledges par-ticipated in the colony session facilitated by Director of Chapter Development

A colony member ready to learn.

T-shirt exchange

Photo credit: Tony Marable

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Josh Laufenberg (Illinois 2007). Friday evening concluded with a Ritual and Values discussion with Ed Gabe and the fourth annual Fiji Academy poker tournament.

On Saturday morning, Archon President Scott Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982) opened the plenary session with a chal-lenge to the delegates to get the most from their Academy experience.

Keynote speaker Sam Davidson, a speaker, author and entrepreneur, urged the brothers to take action and change their communities. Following the morn-ing keynote, the brothers split into the individual tracks which included Presi-dents, Treasurers, Recording Secretaries, Corresponding Secretaries, Historians, Recruitment Chairmen, Pledge Educa-tors, Emerging Leaders, Purple Legion-naires, and Section Chiefs.

The Fiji Academy concluded with the tra-ditional Pig Dinner. Again, Towner Black-stock served as the master of ceremonies. As the newest chapter, the delegates from the Lambda Beta Chapter at Long Beach State had the honors of bringing in the pig. Educational Director Bill Bracewell (Georgia Faculty) had the honor of being the most senior brother in attendance. Bill greeted Ormazd Asadi of the Virginia Commonwealth Delta Colony in salut-ing the pig. Section Chief Tom Adams (Emory 1970) then gave an impressive rendition of An Exile’s Toast. Archon President Scott Mikulecky concluded the dinner with an inspiring address on what it means to be a Fiji and the obligations of all brothers.

Following the Pig Dinner, Executive Director Bill Martin facilitated a panel discussion with Will Kinzel (Gettysburg 1996), Josh Holly (Tennessee 1997) and

“This was my first large event with other Fiji chapters and the graduate brothers. Seeing how much effort graduate brothers put into making sure we are prepared for the real world is a warming thought. You guys do so much more for us in making opportunities that without Fiji would be personally impossible for me. I owe you all a thank you, and I cannot wait for the day that I will be able to help out an undergraduate Fiji. I was told that Fiji wasn’t just for college days. I see now that it was said with all the seriousness in the world.”

Taking notes during the presidents’ session.

The Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundations sponsored the Scholarship Luncheon on Saturday. After a greeting from Foundation Ex-ecutive Director Ben Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986), our 2012 Wilkin-son Award winner, Tyler Jury (West-ern Kentucky 2012), shared his thoughts on his collegiate experience and his advice for our current under-graduate leaders.

Brother Coté. Brothers Holly and Kinzel provided some great insight into their professional lives working in Wash-ington, DC. Brother Coté talked about his experiences as a leader in the Greek world.

When asked about his experience at the 38th FIJI Academy, one undergraduate brother commented, “I had one of the best experiences of being a Fiji through Academy. I highly recommend it for all brothers, and it really opened my eyes to the international unity we share as a group. Proud to be a Fiji!”

We look forward to gathering again in St. Louis on January 3-5, 2014, for the 39th Fiji Academy.

Poker face.

Long Beach State brothers bringing in the pig.

“It was a great experience that got me fired up to re-turn home and get to work!”

FIJI ACADEMY

Tyler Jury

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DISTINGUISHEDFIJI AWARD

Established by the Archons in 1964, the Distinguished Fiji Award is presented annually to no more than six graduate brothers who are deserving of recognition for their faithful and unselfish service to Phi Gamma Delta or their special contribution to mankind and society

at-large. To date, 410 Phi Gams have been honored with the Distinguished Fiji Award.

Congratulations, brothers, and THANK YOU for making us mighty proud!

2012

CHARLES D. FRASER JR. (Texas 1980)

WILLIAM O. GAMBLE III (Oklahoma 1961)

Phi Gamma Delta’s Top Graduate Honor

Brother Fraser is chief of congenital heart surgery and cardiac surgeon in-charge at Texas Children’s Hos-pital, the nation’s largest pediatric hospital. He is a tenured professor

of surgery and pediatrics at Baylor Col-

lege of Medicine and adjunct professor of bioengineering at Rice University. He also has joint clinical appointments at the University of Texas at Houston and the Texas Heart Institute, where he serves as director of the Adult Congeni-tal Heart Surgery Program. He maintains an active research program focusing on conditions of the heart, and in 2002 his research team developed the first pediatric lung transplant program in the

Southwest, which has grown to become the largest in the U.S. In addition to au-thoring over 150 journal articles, chapters, and textbooks for medical literature and making 140+ professional presentations, Charles has received numerous awards and honors that include recognition from the University of Texas, the American Heart Association, Baylor College of Medicine, the UT Medical School, the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses and Best Doctors in America.

Brother Gamble served as Archon Treasurer from 1998 to 2002. He began his service to the Fraternity in 1990 with his elec-tion to the Board of Trustees. When the Board of Trust-ees was converted

to the Financial Advisory Board in 1994, he became the first chairman of the FAB, serving until 1998. With over 45 years in the trust and investment management field, he currently is a private trustee, conservator, and executor of trusts and estates in Redondo Beach, California. He began his career with Bank of America in 1965 and from 1983-1987 was California statewide head of the bank’s personal trust department. He was president of

Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company of California and its successor, Mel-lon Trust of California, from 1987-1997. He has served on the board of Well-ness Community Foothills and on the Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee. Bill is the son of a Fiji sire, William O. Gamble, Jr. (Iowa 1928), and the sire of a Fiji son, William O. “Chip” Gamble IV (Oklahoma 1993).

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PATRICK J. McGOVERN (MIT 1959)

RUSSELL L. GEORGE (Colorado State 1968)

BRENTON H. WADSWORTH (DePauw 1952, Illinois 1952)

MORGAN V. SPURLOCK (New York 1993)

Brother George served in the Colorado House of Representa-tives from 1993-2000, including a term as speaker. Since 2011 he has served as presi-dent of Colorado

Northwestern Community College.

He had previously served as executive director for the Colorado Department of Transportation from 2007-2011, where responsibilities included overseeing 3,300 employees at more than 250 loca-tions statewide and an annual budget of $1 billion. From 2004-2007, he was ex-ecutive director of the Colorado Depart-ment of Natural Resources, and prior to that, he served as director of the Colora-do Division of Wildlife from 2000-2004.

He received the William E. Morgan Alumni Achievement Award from the Colorado State University Alumni As-sociation in 2000, and in 2009, the Great Hall in the Institute for Learning and Teaching Building was named in his honor. Brother George holds a law de-gree from Harvard Law School. He was a charter member at Colorado State and the first colony president there.

Brother McGov-ern is founder and chairman of International Data Group (IDG), the world’s lead-ing technology, media, events and research company, with

annual revenues of $3.24 billion in

2011. His “thinking globally but acting locally” strategy has earned him numer-ous honors that include the Robert L. Krakoff Lifetime Achievement Award from American Business Media in 2008; the Magazine Publishers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005; and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Business Publications Editors in 2004, the same year Inc. magazine named him one of its

“25 Entrepreneurs We Love” for “know-ing the power of respect.” Additional honors include The James Smithsonian Bicentennial Medal from the Smithson-ian Institution, The Entrepreneur of the Year from Ernst & Young, and the Entre-preneurial Leadership Award from the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge. Among his many affiliations, he is a trustee of MIT as well as MIT’s McGov-ern Institute for Brain Research.

Documentary film maker and producer, Brother Spurlock received fame when his Super Size Me documen-tary earned Best Documentary at the Sundance

Film Festival in 2004; later, it was also

nominated for an Academy Award. His successes before 2004 include winning awards as a playwright at the New York International Fringe Festival in 1999 and the Route 66 American Playwriting com-petition in 2000. He also created I Bet You Will as an internet webcast that he sold to MTV. His production company, War-rior Poets, also has produced The Greatest Movie Ever Sold about product placement; Freakonomics, an adaptation of the book by

the same name; Where in the World is Osama bin Laden about the fight against terrorism; Comic-Con: Episode IV - A Fan’s Hope about convention fans, and Mansome about men’s grooming. His television works include the FX series 30 Days, ESPN’s The Dotted Line, the Emmy and Writer’s Guild nominated The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special in 3D on Ice!, Hulu’s A Day in the Life, Yahoo’s Failure Club, and New Britannia for Sky Atlantic HD.

Since 1958 when Brother Wad-sworth formed Wadsworth Golf Construction Company, his com-pany has built over 800 golf courses, many of which

have been rated

Best New Course by Golfweek. Additional accolades from Golf Inc. and Golf Digest include Renovation of the Year (Public - Over $1 Million), Renovation of the Year (Private), Renovation of the Year (Daily Fee/Municipal), Development of the Year (U.S. Courses), Development of the Year (Less than $5 Million), and the Heritage Award for Best Reconstruction. To celebrate the company’s 40th an-

niversary in 1997, the Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation was founded and has since launched Links Across America to provide affordable golfing opportuni-ties for youth, families, adult beginners and those with injuries or disabilities. The Foundation has contributed over $4.5 million to organizations and pro-grams that embody its mission of making golf more accessible to more people.

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100100100100100100Field Secretaries Celebrate CentennialWANTED: FIELD SECRETARY

He should be between the ages of 23 and 30,unmarried and possessed of a stalwart digestive system.

The hours are long and the emolument is not great.

100 Years Riding the Purple Sage

The tongue-in-cheek advertisement above from 1935 describes a posi-

tion that every living Phi Gamma Delta is familiar with: The brother who visits chapters to inspect conditions, provide advice, and otherwise represent the International Fraternity. Yet there was a day when Phi Gamma Delta had no staff or headquarters at all. One hundred years ago, that changed with the hiring of our first Field Secretary.

Prior to 1913, Phi Gamma Delta's business was conducted entirely by its elected officials and other volunteers. The largest administrative burden, such as keeping up with the membership rolls, fell to the Archon Secretary. To compensate for time taken from his business, he received a small salary and the assistance of a clerk. The magazine editor also received a pittance.

By 1912, the Archons realized the Fra-ternity was too big and its problems too complex to be managed part-time with 59 undergraduate chapters spread coast to coast. The idea of a professional fraternity employee was a recent development. A few fraternities had hired a brother full-time to focus on administration, chapter visitation, or both. The National Inter-fraternity Conference had discussed the topic at length at its annual meeting.

At the December 1912 Ekklesia in India-napolis, the Archons proposed the hiring of an Executive Secretary. Inspired by the example of five other fraternities,

the Ekklesia instead resolved to hire a "National Field Secretary." (We were not international for another 11 years.) The resolution was overwhelmingly approved on December 28. During the debate, graduate brothers spontaneously pledged financial support totaling $6,200, akin to a year's earnings for a lawyer.

Who to hire as the first Field Secretary? Carroll C. "Cal" Chambers (Wiscon-sin 1912) was the clear choice. He was already well-known to the Archons: he had edited the chapter letters section of the magazine, helped organize the recent Ekklesia, and had argued for the Field Secretary resolution. He left his position at a military academy and took office on March 6, 1913.

After six months, he submitted his first annual report. It described the condi-tion of Phi Gamma Delta as "excellent." However, it was but a shadow of today's fraternity. It lacked many programs and institutions we take for granted today: The Purple Pilgrim pledge manual, histories, bylaws, Fiji Academy, awards competi-tion, and even the Purple Legionnaire. Phi Gamma Delta needed uniformity and connection, as evidenced by what Cal re-ferred to as chapters being "too much out of touch with the rest of the Fraternity."

In short order he began chipping away at the problems. His two years in office bore more fruits than can be described, from the introduction of the Cheney Cup, to the publication of a new Constitution with the first Acts of the Ekklesiai (now our Bylaws), to visiting every chapter in the Fraternity. The latter was no mean feat in a time before air travel and inter-state highways; Seattle and Berkeley were long train rides from New York City.

Such were the breadth of needs that the Field Secretary could not long remain the sole brother employed by the Fraternity. The executive secretary position was created in 1920. This freed the Field Sec-retary from much administrative work. To allow for every chapter to receive an annual visit, the Fraternity added a second Field Secretary in 1925. By this time, the role of the Field Secretary as a visitation officer had crystalized. Their contributions in other areas continued; for example, Field Secretaries wrote the

Chambers' first challenge was to de-fine the role itself. At the same time, he jumped in to relieve the beleaguered Archon Secretary by organizing the 1913 Ekklesia (which was an annual event back then) and bringing order to a rather neglected membership roster.

Cal working on reports, circa 1914-15.

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first version of The Purple Pilgrim along with many other publications.

The Field Secretary role continued to evolve over time. The first several hires were not all immediately out of col-lege; that practice started after about 15 years. The number serving grew with the Fraternity: three in 1956, four in 1970, five in 1983. Today there are eight! The sorts of advice or services emphasized have changed with the times, such as today's alcohol education and leadership program delivery. The advent of the colonization method of expansion in 1948 imposed different responsibilities than chapter visitation, depending on whether the Fra-ternity was in a cycle of growth at a given time, such as we are now.

Bill Zerman (Michigan 1949) arriving at Davidson in the early morning hours. He pulled into a parking lot for some sleep in his car, only to be awoken by the police.

Another common encounter occurs with travelers from other fraternities and sorori-ties. They may meet on campuses or at conferences; given their common work and generally outgoing nature, friendships will blossom. Suffice it to say that Eugen Andres (Dartmouth 1928), our longest serving field secretary from 1929 to 1935, was also our first to marry a sorority Field Secretary (in this case, Kappa Kappa Gamma).

The Field Secretary has many rewarding aspects. Some brothers find a vocation, either in the fraternity or colleges. Archon Bruce Pitman (Idaho 1971), for example, is a lifelong student affairs professional and the dean of students at Idaho. Most finish the job with a collection, be it mugs, refrigerator magnets, keychains, one from every campus visited. But most valuable are the friendships. Certainly, the position can be lonely, particularly when one faces an overtly (or covertly) hostile chapter. But few jobs allow a brother to interact with so many people in an impactful way, and to forge relationships with brothers of every age.

And then there is the bond between Field Secretaries. Those who serve concur-

rently live together during the summers like a small chapter, but there is a larger connection across generations, forged by common experiences and a shared devotion to Phi Gamma Delta. This is reinforced by certain trappings developed over time.

Field secretaries are numbered in order of hire — there are over 175 now — and re-fer to themselves as "Riders of the Purple Sage" or ROTPS for short. The youngest is the "Scribe" and issues a newsletter during the summer . . . usually. Reunions are held at Ekklesiai. Just as Cal Cham-bers remained active in Phi Gamma Delta after his employment, so do many former Field Secretaries refresh their connections through volunteering as Purple Legion-naires, Section Chiefs, and the like. Con-sider that the current and previous three Archon Presidents were Field Secretaries.

In 2013, one hundred years since Cal Chambers began his travels, eight men have the honor of serving Phi Gamma Delta. After a summer of training and projects, they will divide their time between visiting existing chapters and spending six weeks recruiting on a cam-pus for a new colony. It is hard work, but as more than one "Rider" will tell you, "It's the greatest job in the world!"

Cal, your successors in the "Riders of the Purple Sage" salute you!

Riders who attended the 164th Ekklesia in New Orleans in 2012.

Before GPS and mobile devices, every new Field Secretary had to read a map like a Boy Scout.

So too has technology changed things. The early rail travel receded in favor of automobiles, and occasionally air travel. Copious correspondence then by letter is today's email. No longer must a Field Secretary call collect from a chapter house phone. For that matter, before GPS and mobile devices, every new Field Secretary had to read a map like a Boy Scout; the most precious thing in his chapter folder (besides the most recent composite) was a page from his predecessor with directions to the chapter house. Finding chapter houses grew into a second sense. As Doug Draper (Kansas 1993) once de-clared as a second-year field secretary, "I bet I can drive into any college town and find the Fiji house."

One thing has not changed: the adventure of the road. Every Field Secretary has stories to tell. Cal Chambers himself told of crossing over the border into Mexico, having armed himself on the advice of his hotel clerk. He was subsequently arrested as a "foreign spy" after taking a picture of some soldiers (perhaps carrying that gun was not such a good idea) and detained for most of the day. More typical was

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75 years never looked so good for Etienne Totti Jr. (WPI 1941) as it did on his Diamond Owl certificate.

Rho Chi graduate brothers from Richmond coordinated a special luncheon to present Ed Adams (Richmond 1941) with his Diamond Owl for 75 years of Phi Gam membership.

Clement Waldron (Nebraska 1941) was thank-ful his 75 years of Phi Gam membership were acknowledged with a Diamond Owl.

Tim Norpell (Denison 1941) was happy just to know his Diamond Owl for 75 years was in the mail. It became even better when a team of four Fijis in the Granville, OH, area showed up to present it, along with purple and white flowers for his wife Elizabeth. Presenters from Denison included (standing): Justin Harmon (2001), Kevin Shannon (2002), Jack Oest (1974), and David Edelblute (1986).

In September 2012, Alpha Gamma brothers from GMI (now Kettering University) and spouses enjoyed a reunion of 1969 grads at Sawmill Creek Resort in Huron, OH.

Childhood friends with Ed Adams, at left, Aylett “Skee” Goode Jr. (Richmond 1942) was happy his Diamond Owl was presented by a lifetime buddy, Ed.

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Facebook greetings welcomed John Fernan-dez-Rubio (Florida International 2009) home in January from a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Thanks for your service, brother!

Theta Deuteron brothers from Ohio Wesleyan celebrated their 60th birthdays last summer with a birthday bash at Progressive Field for a Cleveland Indians game. Other Theta Deuteron Fijis from the classes of 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1978 joined them to celebrate.

In 1972, Epsilon Lambda brothers from Michigan State held a momentous party at Duck Lake in Whitehall, MI. Forty years later in the summer of 2012, the original 17 brothers were back at it, celebrating the anniversary, only this time at the home of hosts Dave Pequet (1974) and his wife Chris and with their spouses. Mike Closz (1973) outfitted the brothers with matching purple Hawaiian shirts.

“NOT FOR COLLEGE DAYS ALONE” in the truest sense for Delta Phi graduate brothers from Jackson-ville who still gather on a regular basis for Pig Dinner though the chapter is not currently operating.

For 2013, the Arizona Small Business Associa-tion is being led by Roy Irwin (Utah State 1971) as chairman of the board, center. Jess Roman (Arizona State 1972), right, is chairman of board development. Jack Lunsford (SMU 1972), left, attended the meeting where the new leaders were announced.

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1994 Upsilon Chi brothers from Calgary celebrated their 20-year reunion on Vancouver Island with three days of salmon fishing.

At FirstComp/Markel Specialty, five of the 50- member national sales team are Fijis! (L-R): Dan Kennedy (Kansas State 2004), director of southeast sales; Mark Thramer (Iowa 1991), director of midwest sales; Jeff Downey (UCLA 1983), director of west sales; Brian Cook (Tulane 2011), account executive for Midwest inside sales team; and Josh Bjorkman (Nebraska 2007), sales manager in Florida, who was awarded Sales Manager of the Year at the company’s national sales meeting in November. Mark, Dan and Jeff are also part of Markel Spe-cialty’s Senior Sales Governance Group.

Pre-Pig party for Kappa Deuteron brothers from the mid- to late-80s at Georgia. This was the 45th consecutive Pig Dinner for Bill Bracewell (with purple halo).

Bracewell Claims Braggin’ Rights

At left, Bill Bracewell (Georgia Faculty), circled in purple, attended his 45th consecutive Pig Dinner at the University of Georgia this year. How many consecutive Pig Dinners have you attended? Let us know by emailing [email protected].

Beach reunion for these Alpha Nu brothers from New Mexico. (L-R): Dean Cochran (1999), Troy Hughes (1994), Chris Sandoval (1998), Todd Sandoval (1995), Steve Caine (1997) and Randy Singh (1995).

Gamma Tau brothers from Georgia Tech climbed 14,508 feet to summit Mt. Whitney, CA, the tallest mountain in the continguous U.S. (L-R): Victor Borowsky (2001), Ryan Green (2000), Bert Reeves (2000), Dustin Johnson (1998) and Philip Klucsartis (2000).

PIG DINNERS ATTENDED:

Can Anyone Top This?

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Jim Weir (Clemson 1975) and Martin Rush (Missouri 1982) flew together again after three years. They’re curious to know how many more NWA/Delta pilots are their brothers.

In November, Delta Deuteron brothers from Hampden-Sydney celebrated at the wedding of Ben Harris (2009) and bride, Sara.

Kentucky Fijis met at a car club show at St. Armand’s Key in Sarasota, FL, in February. (L-R): John Wolp-ert (1968), Larry Heil (1967), Aubrey Brown (1967), John Dahl (1967) and Bob Becknell (1967).

These are some of the 1952 Pi Deuteron broth-ers from Kansas who celebrated their 60-year reunion in October. (L-R): Heywood “Woody” and Louise Davis, Charles T. Crawford, Audrey and Van Gillespie, and Shelby and Betty Smith.

Buckeye Fijis from Ohio State attend the wed-ding of Andy Nystrom (2007) in November. (L-R): Derek Wilson (2008), Andy, Scott Burroughs (2008), and Justin Burns (2007).

Surprise 40th birthday party for Shane Aguirre (Mississippi State 1995). (L-R): Art Dobbs (Mis-sissippi State 1998), Shane, Jamie Osbirn (Mis-sissippi State 2001), and Keith Henley (North Alabama 1989).

Several Sigma Omicron brothers at Oklahoma State from the 1990s enjoyed their annual Fiji trip to Breckenridge, CO.

Several Sigma Omicron brothers at Oklahoma

Sigma Nu brothers from Syracuse got together after the Syracuse v. Georgetown basketball game in Washington DC.

In November, Delta Deuteron brothers from Hampden-Sydney celebrated Hampden-Sydney celebrated Hampden-Sydney at the wedding of

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graduate chapters

Thirty-seven brothers turned out for the inaugural meeting of the Birmingham Area Graduate Chapter in November. Larry Faulkner (North Alabama 1982) is serving as president.

With spouses, members of the Pinehurst (Golf Capital) Graduate Chapter enjoyed the annual Christmas party at the home of Ted Thomas (Missouri 1959) in Pinehurst, NC.

NOT FOR COLLEGE DAYS ALONE!

The Chattanooga Graduate Chapter supported men’s cancer awareness with No-Shave November.

As brothers have returned from military service in Afghanistan and Africa, the National Capital Fijis based in Washington, DC, have experienced a revi-talization thanks to the kick-start from Tim Nank (Columbia 1993) and John Toner (Hampden-Sydney 2000). Activities have included monthly network-ing luncheons or happy hours, along with fundraising for the National Kidney Foundation with Kappa Alpha Theta. The graduate chapter’s chief aim is that every brother goes home saying, “I’m glad I came, and I’m glad I’m a Phi Gam.”

To find out more about the National Capital Fijis, join the 1,000 brothers who “Like” them at www.facebook.com/NationalCapitalFiji.

promoting the general welfare and good name of Phi Gamma Delta

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graduate chapters

Thanks to Roger Peckinpaugh (Ohio Wesleyan 1967), Rick Subel (Ohio Wesleyan 1969) and Ted Goble (Miami 1968) for organizing the Cleveland Graduate Chapter’s annual Christmas luncheon in December.

The Beta Graduate Chapter in Indianapolis, IN, rang in the Christmas holidays with cheer!

Thirty-three brothers from 17 different chapters showed up for the Southwest Florida Graduate Chapter’s 26th Pig Dinner in March. Attendees included founder Ed More (Missouri 1939), right, and 23-year-old Cody Seevers (New Mexico 2012), who was the youngest (and we all know what that means)...By passing the pig (shown in the foreground), brothers raised $600 towards the graduate chapter’s scholar-ship fund which will be distributed to two members of any chapter in Florida.

Find a Graduate Chapter in Your AreaThe Fraternity has 58 graduate chapters across North America. What does a graduate chapter do? Simply put – grad-uate chapters exhibit that Phi Gamma Delta is “Not for College Days Alone.”

Many graduate chapters hold regular social and networking lunches and after-work events. Several also participate in

community events, host Pig Dinners and provide support for nearby undergradu-ate chapters.

Visit www.phigam.org/grad_chapter to find and connect with a graduate chapter near you. Or contact Director of Graduate Development Rob Caudill at [email protected]. Special keynote speakers are a regular feature of the

Seattle Graduate Chapter’s monthly luncheons.

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Fifty years after the chartering of Alpha Upsilon at Auburn University, founders

and early graduates converged on campus the weekend of October 19-21, 2012, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Chapter’s founding.

In celebration of the event, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley proclaimed October 20, 2012 as “Phi Gamma Delta Day” in Alabama. In his proclamation, Gov. Bentley paid tribute to founding Purple Legionnaire Dr. William Hauser (Denison 1950) and the men he recruited, “many of whom would have never considered membership in a college fraternity” and who established a chapter “that would break through stereotypes at the time.”

The founders established new ideals in Alpha Upsilon, ideals that were not evident in other fraternities. Skeptics said we would never be successful with these self-imposed handicaps. The skeptics were wrong.

Alpha Upsilon’s three core policies: l No hazing (as defined in the early 1960s); l No alcohol in the chapter house or on the property; and l High scholastic achievement required of every pledge.

The Delta Colony that began in February 1961 prospered so that chartering was scheduled for August 1962. However, in January 1962, a fire destroyed the chapter house and only the heroic efforts of the brothers rescued our housemother. Undeterred by this setback, the Alpha Upsilon Chapter chartered on October 27, 1962.

The founders’ legacy in leadership, athletics and academics has continued all these years; Alpha Upsilon is the largest fraternity on campus today, and has maintained its position and reputation as one of the top fraternities.

The Reunion Steering Committee designed a

full weekend of events with plenty of time for interaction between brothers and spouses. It was truly a family event with: l Hospitality Room Exhibits & Check-in l Reception Event (Friday) l “Chapter Meeting” and brunch (Saturday) l Football Watching Party (Saturday) l Banquet, Entertainment and Awards (Sat) l Brunch at the Chapter House (Sunday)

After attending the reunion, Bob Baney said, “[This was] the best reunion I’ve been a part of in PGD. The Reunion Team did a wonderful job orchestrating the perfect balance of activities. Alpha Upsilon is a chapter with a lot of great history and a great core of gentlemen who got it started and perpetuated her greatness.”

Every Phi Gam chapter is different. However, many of our experiences may apply to another chapter’s next major reunion event.

We operated effectively with a four-member Steering Committee and one senior advisor. We usually met weekly via phone conferences and distributed all documents via email.

We coordinated with IHQ for advice and support. IHQ provided the most recent Auburn graduate database and produced two mailings to our Old Timer graduate brothers. We also coordinated closely with the house corporation and the undergraduate chapter to produce three events at the chapter house.

Our first reunion expenditure was a down payment of several thousand dollars for a block of hotel rooms and estimated convention and banquet services. Unfortunately, this payment was due several months before we could collect any revenue from ticket sales. Yikes! Setting ticket prices was complicated. We used our budget and attendance estimates to set tickets

at a break-even price. The Reunion Steering Committee developed a detailed reunion business case. We convinced the Auburn Fiji House Corporation to finance our cash flow and to be our financial backstop to the end, which allowed us to implement this ambitious three-day event.

In the 50 years since installation, Alpha Upsilon has produced about 1,700 graduates. After much discussion, we decided to limit our target audience to only “Old Timers.” We defined Old Timers to be all Delta Colony founding members and all graduates for the first decade after chartering. We distributed information via a Save-the-Date postcard and a publicity letter; our dedicated Auburn Fiji website; and our Old Timers Facebook group. The Brother Outreach Team contacted each Old Timer.

Space will only allow a partial list of tasks required to implement this reunion: negotiate hotel contract (rooms, meals and convention services), maintain AuburnFiji.org website, collect ticket payments; design and print name badges, produce agenda handouts; estimate head counts and make menu selections for four events; implement a hospitality/check-in room with memorabilia exhibits; coordinate masters of ceremony, guest speakers and song leader for events; design and purchase souvenirs and awards; coordinate audio visual and photographic services . . .

If your chapter is expecting a major reunion event soon, start planning 9-12 months before your event. Do not assume that IHQ or your house corporation will finance your reunion! However, if you have an organized and well-thought-out plan, both can provide critical assistance and support.

Celebrating 50 Years of Alpha Upsilon

Contact Ernie Strong at [email protected]. Jack Riley (Auburn 1967) also contributed to this article.

by Ernie Strong (Auburn 1966)

Old Timers Return to Auburn

Alpha Upsilon’s installation at Auburn, 1962.

As Alpha Upsilon turned 50 at Auburn, Old Timers enjoyed a weekend-long celebration.

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Phi Gamma Delta is built on 165 years of brothers contributing to its

history, beginning with the Immortal Six. An important part of this history is our numerous family legacies, where a brother’s Fiji connections extend into subsequent generations. One of the longest of these legacies is the Riggs/Dawson/Bagby family, which traces its origin to the initiation of Samuel Agnew Riggs at Jefferson College in 1856. That legacy continues to grow, most recently with the addition of a sixth

generation Fiji at the Chi Mu Chapter at the University of Missouri, where Frank Robertson Dawson III was initiated with 12 of his pledge brothers into the fam-ily of Phi Gamma Delta. On hand for the initiation were Robb’s father, one of his two Fiji uncles, and one of his many Fiji cousins.

Such legacies begin with a father and a son being attracted to the values of Phi Gamma Delta. The Fraternity’s “Sires and Sons” program recognizes these father and son legacies. Robb’s father (Frank Jr., Missouri 1975), grandfather (Frank Sr., Missouri 1949), and great-grandfather (Cecil, William Jewell 1915) were also Fijis, making Robb a fourth generation Fiji son in a direct lineage. The legacy extends beyond Phi Gamma Delta, with Robb as the fifth generation family member to study at the University of Missouri.

Riggs/Dawson/Bagby Family Tree

38th Fiji Branch Added

Robb Dawson (Missouri 2016), second from right, became the 38th Fiji in an extended family lineage. Celebrating his initiation in February are Edward H. Dawson (Uncle, Missouri 1988), Frank R. Dawson, Jr. (Father, Missouri 1975), Tyler Benson (Pledge Dad, Missouri 2015), Robb, and Charles B. Persons (Cousin, Washington & Lee 2009).

Samuel Riggs

Ghosts of Grandeur: Georgia’s Lost Antebellum Homes & PlantationsBy Michael W. Kitchens (Georgia 1988). Ar-chitecture - Georgia. Published by Donning Company Publishers. 2012.

Brother Kitchens is an attorney by profes-sion. Somehow, while maintaining a busy practice, he has found the time to research archives, newspa-pers, libraries, and personal collections across the South to gather an enormous amount of information on lost antebellum architecture once found in the southern states. He has combined his interests in travel, photography, and history by taking to the back roads of the South to locate and photograph antebellum dwellings. This book is Mike’s attempt to resurrect the images and stories of some of these lost structures in his home state.

CoolidgeBy Amity Shlaes. Biography. Published by HarperCollins Publishers. 2013.

This book is described as “an eye-opening biography of the little-known president behind that era [mid 1920s] of remarkable growth and national optimism.” The author turns much of the previous thinking about the 30th President on its head. Considered by many as old-fashioned, he advanced the automobile trade as well as aviation. He is frequently dismissed as quiet and passive, but Shlaes sees strength in his discipline, composure and restraint. Given that Brother Coolidge was the last president to slash both taxes and the federal budget, there is much here for fiscal conservatives to like. Of special interest to Fijis, a full chapter is devoted to Coolidge’s four years at Amherst College (1891-1895), including a mention of his affiliation with Phi Gamma Delta in his senior year.

From the FIJI BOOKSHELF

personal collections across the South to

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JOHN D. BENAVIDEZ (New Mexico 1994) received the 2013 Faculty Teaching Award from the University of New Mexico Alumni Association in February. John has been on the UNM faculty since 1997 and now instructs marketing within the Anderson School of Management. He not only is a faculty representative on the Student Union Building Board, but also serves as a faculty advisor for Collegiate DECA, an organization that prepares leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance and hospitality management. In 2004, he received the Outstanding Lecturer of the Year Award and in 2009 received the Distinguished Professor Award from The Wall Street Journal.

LARRY F. CHAPMAN (Auburn 1964), coach of the men’s basketball program for Auburn University at Mont-gomery, joined the 700 Club in Janu-ary for achieving his 700th career victory. In his 36th year of coach-ing, and only the second head coach at AUM, Larry won Coach of the Year for the National Association of Intercol-legiate Athletics (NAIA) following the 1987-88 season. He also served as athletic director until 1999. Brother Chapman has led AUM to 11 NAIA national tourna-ment appearances, had 17 players earn All-America honors, and had two former players make it to the NBA. While at Auburn, he was the first player in school history to start every game in a four-year career.

JOSEPH L. CORSELLO (Illinois Wesleyan 1959) received the 2012 Dolly Parton Chasing Rainbows Award that is annually granted to one teacher in the U.S. Joe was recog-nized in the Chasing Rain-bows Museum at the Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, TN, for his 52 years as an art teacher in Morris, IL. In 1977, the Morris Chamber of Commerce selected him as Man of the Year; in 1978 he was named Illinois State Teacher of the Year; and in 1997 he became a Distinguished Member of the Illinois Art Education As-sociation. He co-founded the Corsello-Prenzeler Art scholarship for college-bound students at Morris Community High School.

CLARK R. DENSON (Tennessee Tech 2002) was selected for Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine’s 2012 list of “40 Under 40.” Working for SSRCx’s Sustainable Solutions Group in Nash-ville, Clark manages energy-related services for the design and operation of buildings. He helps clients achieve more energy savings, earn util-ity incentives and comply with green building ratings systems and mandates. An expert on energy modeling methods and procedures, he consults on various projects and leads “lunch-n-learn” train-ing classes. An Eagle Scout, Clark also devotes time to Habitat for Humanity.

ALTON F. “Rick” DOODY (Ohio Wesleyan 1980) is the founder, director and chairman of BRAVO BRIO Restau-rant Group (BBRG), based in Columbus, OH, that owns and operates over 100 high-volume, full service restaurants in 37 states. With 48 BRAVO! Cucina Italiana restaurants and another 55 BRIO Tuscan Grille establish-ments, Brother Doody’s company achieved revenues of $409 million in 2012. Rick served as chief executive officer from 1992 until 2007 and president from 2006 until 2009; he’s now a non-executive officer. He is on the board of directors for the Cleveland Restaurant Association. In 2012, Consumer Reports listed the BRAVO division as one of nine of the biggest sit-down chain restaurants across the nation to receive high marks in four rating cat-egories for taste, value, service and mood. JERRY A. FIGURSKI (Kent State 1966), and his wife, Melody, were named Mr. and Mrs. Clearwater in Feb-ruary by the Clear-water Regional Chamber of Com-merce. For decades, the Figur-skis have dedicated themselves to agencies such as UPARC, for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities; the Morton Plant Mease Foundation, which sup-ports the MPM not-for-profit health-care system, and the American Cancer Society. The recipients of Clearwater’s highest honor also received accompa-

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nying green blazers. An attorney by profession, Jerry served as president of the Clearwater Bar Association and on Clearwater’s Community Development Board. He currently serves as the board president of UPARC, where the couple’s 40-year-old daughter Tracy is a resident. Melody is also an officer for UPARC.

GOLDY HYDER (Calgary 1989) was promoted in January to president of Hill+Knowlton Strategies in Canada, where he oversees six offices for the country’s top-ranked public affairs and public relations firm. He also has responsibility for sales, marketing and new business development. He had pre-viously managed the H+K Ottawa office, overseeing its growth to the second larg-est of the nine offices in Canada. Prior to joining H+K in 2001, Goldy served as director of policy and chief of staff for the Right Honourable Joe Clark, former Prime Minister and former leader of the then federal PC party. He serves on the board of governors at Carleton Univer-sity and chairs its Community Relations and Advancement Committee; is an ex-ecutive member of the Canadian Club of Ottawa; is a lifetime member of the India Canada Ottawa Business Council, and is advisor to Young Canadians in Finance.

KEITH D. KELLY (Ohio Wesleyan 1984) was ap-pointed chairman of the board of di-rectors in February for Home & Hos-pice Care of Rhode Island (HHCRI). It is the second oldest hospice in the nation, with 3,500 patients a year. With over 300 employees, HHCRI has an annual operating budget of $34 million that is supported by $1.8 million in donations. A senior vice president of corporate banking at RBS Citizens Bank in Rhode Island, Keith has served on

the board of HHCRI since 2007. He has 20-plus years’ experience in commercial banking and is responsible for develop-ing and maintaining commercial loan relationships. In addition to HHCRI, Brother Kelly also serves on the board of trustees of the Rhode Island Histori-cal Society and the Hattie Ide Chaffee Home, and as a member of the Inter-Parish Loan Fund Advisory Committee for the Diocese of Providence.

JERE W. MOREHEAD (Georgia 1988) was unanimously selected in Feb-ruary by the University of Georgia Board of Regents to assume the role of 22nd President of the University. He was most recently senior vice president for academic affairs and pro-vost at UGA. He also serves as vice chair of the Georgia Athletic Asso-ciation Board of Directors, vice chair of the UGA Research Foundation, UGA Foundation Trustee, and UGA Real Estate Foundation Trustee. As an instructor, he has been recognized with the Josiah Meigs Teaching Award, the highest UGA honor for teaching excel-lence, the Richard B. Russell Under-graduate Teaching Award, Teacher of the Year in the Terry College of Business, and the Tresp Teaching Award in the Honors Program. Jere served as Purple Legionnaire to the Kappa Deuteron Chapter from 1989-2010, receiving the Durrance Award as most outstanding PL in 1996, 2002 and 2007.

STANLEY R. POCOCK (Wash-ington 1946) received U.S. Rowing’s highest honor, the Medal of Honor, in November to recognize his extraordinary feats in rowing. He is an innovative boat builder, oarsman and life-long colle-giate and interna-

tional champion coach. He rowed while at UW, then coached the UW men from 1947-1955. Additionally, he coached mul-tiple U.S. crews that won medals in the Olympics, including gold in the men’s four in 1960 in Rome, Italy. With an en-gineering degree, he introduced the use of fiberglass in his father’s boat building business, which he ran until 1985; he produced the first fiberglass shell in 1961. At 89, he is still actively involved at Po-cock Rowing Center, which he opened in 1994 with his sister as a memorial to their father, as well as fundraising for the 2012 rowing athletes who participated in the London Olympics.

DENNIS L. POPPE (Missouri 1970), vice president for championships and alliance at the NCAA and lead adminis-trator for the College World Series, will step down in January 2014 after 40 years with the NCAA national offices. What started out as an anticipated three-year commitment as assistant director for events turned into his lifetime’s work. He began with the skiing, golf and tennis championships, then wrestling, ice hock-ey, and track and field championships. In 1987 he was promoted to run the College World Series and the then-Division I-AA Football Championship. In 2011 his last-ing accomplishment was achieved with construction of TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, the new 24,000-seat stadium for the CWS.

W. KURT SCHRADER (Cornell 1973) is serving his third term in the U.S. House of Representatives represent-ing Oregon’s 5th Congressional District. A veterinarian and farmer for 30 years, Kurt was first elected to the Oregon State House of Representatives in 1996, then to the Senate in 2003 and immediately appointed to chair the Joint Ways & Means Com-mittee. He served in that capacity until elected to the U.S. Congress in 2008. He serves on the House Committee on Agriculture, House Committee on Small Business and as

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the ranking member of the House Small Business Subcommittee on Finance and Tax. Additionally he chairs the Blue Dog Taskforce on Fiscal Responsibility and the new Democrat Coalition’s Health Care Reform Taskforce.

RICHARD L. SEABOLT (Michigan 1971) is serving as president for 2013 of the Association of Business Trial Law-yers (ABTL), Northern California Chap-ter, which is composed of 1,700 members and a board of governors comprised of 48 lawyers and judges. He is co-head of the Commer-cial, Securities and Antitrust division of Duane Morris LLP Trial Prac-tice Group in San Francisco and had previously chaired the 10,000-member Litigation Section of the State Bar of California in 2005-06. He is serving on the California Judicial Council’s Advisory Committee on Civil Jury Instructions. Rick is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, and Super Lawyers, Corporate Counsel Edition - Top Attorneys in Business Litigation.

SCOTT F. SMITH (Columbia 1986) was promoted to brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force in September 2012. Brother Smith is the deputy commander of the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa in Djibouti, Africa, with a mis-sion to counter vio-lent extremism in East Africa. Prior to his current ap-pointment, he was executive officer for U.S. Southern Command based in Miami, where he ensured the daily operations throughout 31 nations and 15 territories and areas of sovereignty with-in Central America, South America and the Caribbean. He is a veteran of Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Joint Endeavor (Bosnia), Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

STEPHEN F. TILSON (Ohio Wes-leyan 1971) is president-elect of the Ohio State Bar Foundation (OSBF), a statewide charity with about $30 million in assets; he will fill the president’s role in 2014. He also serves as chairman of the Grants Com-mittee that aims to improve the administration of justice and help with the public’s understanding of the law. A partner with Hottenroth, Garverick, Tilson & Gaverick Co. LPA, Brother Tilson has also served on the Ohio State Bar Association’s Board of Governors, Council of Delegates, and the Ohio Lawyer magazine Board of Editors. Additionally, he served in January as a statewide judge for the 2013 High School We the People: the Citizen and Consti-tution competition.

DAVID B. “Bryan” TIMBERLAKE II (Oklahoma 1992) was honored in January when Timberlake Construction Company was named 2012 Builder of the Year by the Associated General Contrac-tors (AGC) of Oklahoma. The company has been family-owned and operated since 1976. Bryan joined the management team in 1999 and has been serving as president since 2009. He has been involved with Oklahoma City Allied Arts and Okla-homa City Foundation for Architecture. In 2005, he was recognized in the “Class of Achievers Under 40” for the Oklahoma City Metro. Bryan oversaw the construction of the Nu Omega Hhapter house at the Univer-sity of Oklahoma that was dedicated in 2010. JAMES R. TOOTLE (Ohio State 1965) ) received the Distinguished Service Award from The Ohio State University in December. After earning a B.A. in history, he went on to earn a M.A. and Ph.D. in American colonial history. Following completion of his doctorate in

1972, Jim began his career in academic administration as College Secretary of University College. In 1983, he was named Assistant Dean of the Col-leges of the Arts and Sciences. Jim also served as an occasional lecturer in the history department. In the community, he serves on the board of the Columbus Historical Society and is president of the Central Ohio Home Plate Club, a civic group of local baseball enthusiasts. Jim is the author of two books on baseball history, Baseball in Columbus and Vintage Base Ball: Recapturing the National Pastime.

C. BRUCE VERCHERE (British Columbia 1983) received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in February from the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) for contributions to diabetes research. He is the inaugural Irving K. Barber Chair at UBC and heads the Diabetes Research Program at the Child & Family Research Institute. He also chairs the CDA’s National Research Council and the Diabetes, Obesity and Lipids grant review panel for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. In 2006, Bruce received Senior Scholar status from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.

TODD A. WEAVER (Tennessee Tech 2002) was honored as the 2012 Tennessee Wildlife Law Enforcement Of-ficer of the Year by the Shikar-Safari Club In-ternational. In addition to speaking at various youth, school and civic groups, Todd taught and assisted in hunter education classes that helped certify 200-plus students.

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PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation The PHI GAMMA DELTA Foundation of Canada

FY 2011-12

$433,225$433,225 awarded in scholarships to

1,2251,225 brothers;

$212,000$212,000 granted to the Fraternity

Thanks to you, we finished 2012 as a healthy Foundation. Based on what

you gave to the Foundation, combined with managed expenses, we accom-plished a lot!

Grants IssuedScholarships of $433,225 were issued to 1,225 brothers last academic year. Of this, 975 were Academic Achievement Awards totaling $243,750. Chapter re-stricted scholarships were issued to 250 brothers totaling $189,475.

The Foundation granted $212,000 to the Fraternity for its alcohol, leadership, scholastic and philanthropic programs, which are provided to all chapters.

Grants to house corporations for construction of qualifying educational space, renovations or maintenance to-taled $920,000. These grants are funded by generous brothers for these specific projects and do not come from the Foun-dation’s general fund.

Annual FundThe Perge! Society Annual Fund had 2,571 donors who gave $801,000 in unrestricted gifts in calendar year 2012. The Foundation uses these gifts to fund a portion of everything we do: from managing an office, employing staff, updating databases, providing grants to the Fraternity and scholarships, stew-ardship and fund raising. We send direct mail approximately five times per year asking for annual fund gifts to support our programs.

Brothers who give $500 annually or more to the Perge! Society Annual Fund are recognized on page 52 for their unre-stricted gifts. They are recognized at four levels.

Gifts (restricted and unrestricted) to the Foundation for calendar year 2012 totalled $3,352,000 from 4,056 donors.

don A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955). While these dear brothers have departed us, their gifts will affect how the Founda-tion can support the Fraternity forever.

Scholarship ChangesThe Academic Achievement Award requirement will increase from 3.0 to 3.2 beginning July 1. The scholarship has been very successful helping pledges focus on academics and raising the overall GPA of the Fraternity. A 3.0 is now considered average and so with the increase, a new bar is set for our members.

Several scholarship endowments were created by the generosity of brothers. Throughout the donor report these schol-arships and their donors are highlighted.

Again, thank you for your support.

Fraternally,

Peter F. Clark (Kettering 1968)Foundation President

Ben Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986)Executive Director

Perge!

EndowmentsWe also use endowment income/appre-ciation as directed by the donor to fund scholarships, alcohol education, leader-ship programing, and general operations of the Foundation. The Foundation’s invested assets totaled $11,715,000 at the end of December 2012. Of this amount, $5,492,000 is restricted to chapter schol-arships and qualifying chapter building projects.

The endowment funds are invested by a professional manager under the oversight of an investment committee made up of board members and volunteers in the profession. The return on our investments for the 2012 calendar year was 10.76%.

Gifts from EstatesBy planning ahead and leaving gifts in their estates, seven brothers impacted the Foundation’s fiscal year. The fol-lowing brothers’ estates made gifts in 2012: William T. Morris (Pennsylvania State 1949), William Ochse (New York 1949), Oliver De Wolf (Nebraska 1943), Lee T. Hanley (Arizona 1963), William S. Walsh (DePauw 1943), Marshall D. Conrad (William Jewell 1945) and Gor-

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2012 was our best year ever! We achieved more than I ever dreamed when we started the Foundation in 1994. Scholarships continue to be our major function. Our $500 Academic Achieve-ment Awards are available to all newly initiated members who earn a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. We awarded 16 Triple A scholarships. We also awarded 20 - $1,000 scholarships to deserving under-graduate and graduate brothers. Total scholarships issued was $28,000. These awards have emphasized academics in our chapters. Personally, I have seen the dramatic impact improved scholarship has had on the quality of brotherhood in a chapter. It improved the quality of the new brothers. This led to a much better chapter tone and grads who strongly believe in Phi Gamma Delta.

Several chapters are raising money for chapter house improvements and scholar-ships. This has increased our restricted income. Chapters can utilize our tax receiptable housing grant capability to promote affordable housing for those who attend university in those cities. Calgary has raised over $50,000 in cash and pledges toward the Gordon Elliott Scholarship Fund, honoring Gordon’s (British Columbia 1955, Calgary GA 2002) very purple life.

The estate of the late William H. Gear (McGill 1956) continues to generously sup-port the Foundation. We are grateful to the brothers who have planned in advance to benefit Phi Gamma Delta this way.

Our investment fund ensures our capacity to remain steadfast in our efforts. My per-sonal goal is to see this fund grow to $200K or more. Then we can bring academics to the forefront of the Fiji who is barely pass-ing and help him “see the light.” The Foun-dation’s investments grew to over $110,000 and remains conservatively invested to grow the asset base. Our return for the year was 9.4%. The manager of the assets is Jaris-lowsky Fraser.

The Foundation has done well due to the generosity of a few sources. We invite other non-donors to join with us to support the good work of our chapters and brothers. Thanks to our donors for helping make 2012 another great year and helping us to do our job of supporting Phi Gamma Delta.

Fraternally,

L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972)President

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2012

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident Peter F. Clark (Kettering 1968)Vice President Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973)Secretary David R. Frick (Indiana 1966)Treasurer Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) Executive Committee - Past President Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977)DirectorsF. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985)Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973)Robert C. Orr Jr. (Texas 1979)Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1954) Malcolm B. Wall (Mississippi State 1970)

FY July 2011 - June 2012

FY January 2012 - December 2012

BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972) Treasurer F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963)DirectorsD. Michael Ainsworth (British Columbia 1987) John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976)Murray L. Coulter (Western Ontario 1972)Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985)Landon L. Leclair (Alberta 1994)Ashley A. O’Kurley (Alberta 1994)Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971)

RECEIPTSFoundation/Trust $ 55,210 Individual/Business $ 144,669Total RECEIPTS $199,879 Total ASSETS $354,691

DISBURSEMENTSScholarships/programming $ 28,000 Operating/fundraising $ 6,262

Total DISBURSEMENTS $ 34,262

REVENUESDonations Unrestricted gifts $ 970,800 Designated gifts 2,030,849Endowment gifts 262,981Net Investment Income (100,475) Other 28,958Total INCOME $3,193,113

NET ASSETS $12,738,741

EXPENDITURES Scholarships $ 433,225 House Corp. Grants $ 919,944 Programs/support 370,741 Subtotal $1,723,910 Management and general $ 338,426 Fundraising 236,887 Subtotal $ 575,313

Total EXPENSES $2,299,223

The Phi Gamma Delta FOUNDATION OF CANADA

Phi Gamma DeltaEDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

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The purpose of the White Star Legacy Society is to recognize those who have chosen to leave a legacy for the future of Phi Gamma Delta through their will or estate plans. We thank these loyal brothers for their generosity.

Estate tax laws have undergone some dramatic changes. If you have not re-evaluated your plans with professional help, now is the time to do so. This presents an excellent opportunity to review and/or add a charitable provision for the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation. Contact Ex-ecutive Director Ben Robinson at 859-255-1848 ext. 133 with questions. Or visit the Foundation’s planned giving section on www.phigam.org.

for planned giftsWHITE STAR LEGACY

AKRONBrad W. Petrella 1987 ALABAMAErnest L. Deal Jr. 1952 Frank M. Hardy 1955 James E. Jones 1963 ALBERTAL. C. Murray 1972 ARIZONARick L. Allen 1962 Craig P. Colling 2001 James W. Grantman 1948 Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961 ARIZONA STATEKenneth T. Bulahan 1987 ARKANSASSteven E. Area 1973 BRADLEYWilliam F. Ross III 1987 BRITISH COLUMBIADavid S. Armitage 1980 BUCKNELLJack W. Gresham 1957 CALIFORNIA IRVINEJ. R. Petrie 1987 CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESAlfred L. Woodill 1946 CASE WESTERNClyde B. Myers Jr. 1962 CENTRAL FLORIDAJason J. Ring 2007 CHICAGOPeter O. Clauss 1955 Bernard J. DelGiorno 1955 John R. Stanek 1958 COLGATEEmlyn I. Griffith 1942 COLORADO Charles W. Haines 1948 COLORADO STATEChristopher A. Guntermann 1974 DEPAUWJoseph B. Carney Sr. 1950 Paul O. Germann Jr. 1952 Paul B. Qua 1982

DRAKETimothy J. Rueter 1998 FLORIDAJames H. Hendrie 1950 G. C. Johnson Jr. 1975 James C. Rinaman Jr. 1955 William H. Valentine Jr. 1967 FLORIDA STATEJoseph W. Kuhn Jr. 1969 Donald S. Stuart 1972 GEORGIAChad T. Teague 1988 GEORGIA TECHRaymond K. Elderd 1960 R. K. Landon 1950 Ernest O. Rotramel Jr. 1952 HAMPDEN-SYDNEYJarrod S. Benton 1990 Benjamin E. Robinson 1986 ILLINOISDonald R. Arnold 1962 Jerome C. Groniger 1956 Kenneth L. Means 1940 ILLINOIS WESLEYANScott E. Huch 1986 INDIANAFrederick E. Henoch 1964 Louis A. Mangels 1956 Richard H. Mills 1948 James A. Ramsey 1964 INDIANA STATER. S. Ferrell 1987 IOWABradley C. Nielsen 1986 IOWA STATEH. R. Cassling 1952 M. N. Goodman 1962 Howard M. Logan 1946 Harvey E. Mallory III 1957 Richard D. McCormick 1961 Robert J. Roth 1978 Kevin A. Shires 2005 JACKSONVILLEBrian W. Dudley 1996 JOHNS HOPKINSJack Carlock 1958 David G. Shigekawa 1959

RUTGERSMark G. Esposito 1982 SAN JOSE STATEBrett C. Vigil 2000 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIADonald W. Bradley 1961 Ronald L. Brown 1959 David M. Todd 1967 SOUTHERN METHODISTGeorge W. Bramblett Jr. 1963 Robb Stewart 1952 STANFORDHoward A. Rubin 1955 SYRACUSEMichael O. Shipley 1958 TENNESSEEAlvin B. Harper Jr. 1952 Lee M. Moss 1973 TEXASDonald R. Mighell 1956 Ron D. Willis 1984 TEXAS CHRISTIANJimmie M. Satterwhite Jr. 1985 TEXAS TECHVance M. Hubbard 1962 Glenn D. Moor 1984 TORONTORobert E. McCulloch 1965 VIRGINIA TECHDana W. Hesse 1986 WASHINGTONGary L. Ostenson 1969 WASHINGTON STATEGerald R. Fox 1959WEST VIRGINIARobert W. Martini 1974 WESTERN MICHIGANBryan S. McNee 1989 WESTERN ONTARIOFrank C. Smeenk 1971 WESTMINSTERWilliam E. Parrish 1957 WILLIAM JEWELL Robert P. Morf 1939 WITTENBERGBenjamin A. Harris 1956 David E. Moeller 1963 John P. Pirozzi 1971 WPIEarle L. Bowman Jr. 1948 William K. Johnson 1976WYOMINGTheodore P. Versteeg 1975

KANSASCharles T. Crawford 1952 Kevin F. Mitchelson 1979 Michael H. Mount 1964 KANSAS STATEAndrew J. Lutz II1981 Michael A. Martin 1983 Gregory C. Stuart 1970 KENTUCKYWilliam R. Connell 1994 James E. Morrison 1970 KETTERINGPeter L. Clark 1968 Craig H. Nickel 1974 LAWRENCEDavid H. Aronson 1965 Bruce A. Wilson 1981 LEHIGHJ. D. Breen 1968 John A. Hollingsworth 1955 LOUISIANA STATEArthur L. Roberts 1960 MAINEFrank W. Danforth Jr. 1948 Matthew D. Smyth 1980 MCGILLF. N. Dundas 1963 MIAMITed W. Goble 1968 James P. Horning 1977 Lee C. Schmitt 1963 MICHIGANRobert K. Erf 1953 Eugene L. Hartwig 1955 Edward A. King Jr.1941 Robert B. Knutson 1956 Mark L. Persitz 1977 Richard L. Pinkerton 1955 C. R. Precious 1950 George F. Qua 1952 Kelley V. Rea 1966 John F. Winch 1946 MICHIGAN STATETimothy J. Costello 1968 David W. Pequet 1974 MISSISSIPPI STATEP. E. Burnside 1970

Malcolm B. Wall 1970 MISSOURIJames M. Dawson 1955 Bradley P. Pemberton 1974 Andrew R. Sackin 1973 Paul L. Vogel 1989 NEBRASKAW. Allen Daggett 1957 John Gottschalk 1965 Brian M. Hensley 1998 N. W. Solomon 1951 NEW MEXICOJoseph E. Samora Jr. 1978 NEW YORKBruce B. Blau 1980 Michael A. Mische 1976 NORTH ALABAMAThaddeus J. Boughton 2004 NORTHWESTERNJ. R. Gorski 1968 OCCIDENTAL Robert W. Holstrom 1946 OHIOJohn A. Cassese 1976 Ronald A. Sages 1973 OHIO WESLEYANDale J. Bruce 1952 Charles P. Eichhorn 1955 John E. McKinnie 1954 Jerry K. Rinehart 1957 Kenneth B. Sternad 1977 Gary H. Wilkinson 1951 OKLAHOMARobert J. Kepke 1963 William G. Paul 1952 William W. Rodgers Jr. 1959 Louis F. Trost Jr. 1950 OREGON STATEPatrick C. Faessler 1990 PENNSYLVANIARobert B. Evans 1946 PURDUECharles G. Armstrong 1964 Gerald B. Bay 1962 Herman A. Brown 1949 John O. Coffin 1959 Richard E. Grace 1951 J. R. Marshall 1959 Richard A. Miller Jr. 1964 Michael P. Schreyer 1965 RHODE ISLANDDennis F. Magner 1962RICHMONDRobert S. Jepson Jr. 1964 RPIWilliam R. Brand 1987

BOLD - new 2012 members

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THE PERGE! SOCIETY is the Annual Fund of the Educational Foundation. By giving tax-deductible, unrestricted gifts to the Educational Foundation, you are supporting its activities, including alcohol education, scholarships and leadership programs. Your gifts allow Phi Gamma Delta to dream and grow. Many thanks to all the brothers who generously give to Phi Gamma Delta!

Listed here are the 372 brothers who joined The Perge! Society in 2012 at $500 and above. We’re proud to point out that 2012 marks the 15th year of The Perge! Society. The number following a brother’s school and year

AA - Ad Astra BOLD - first year members + - first time donor

NORRIS Affiliates

The PERGE! Society 2012

Beechwood Educational Foundation 6 Jon J. Altschuler (SMU 1994) 8 Michael P. Bonds (Arkansas 1984) 9 Peter L. Clark (Kettering 1968) 11 David R. Coffman (Syracuse 1938) 6 Douglas H. Dittrick, Jr. (Ohio Wes. 1955) 15 David R. Frick (Indiana 1966) 7 R. William Gardner (Ohio State 1957) 8 Douglas C. Gardner (SMU 1985) 6 William H. Gear (McGill 1956) 15 AA John Gottschalk (Nebraska 1965) 15 James W. Grantman (Arizona 1948) 11 John S. Horejsi (Kansas 1990) Stewart R. Horejsi (Kansas 1959) Robert B. Knutson (Michigan 1956) 15 Michael A. Lucas (Bradley 1983) 10 Richard D. McCormick (Iowa State 1961) 15 Mrs. Veronica Moore William T. Morris (Penn State 1949) 15 AA Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977) 13 William F. Ochse (New York 1949) AA Robert C. Orr, Jr. (Texas 1979) 11 John G. Pappajohn (Iowa 1952) 13 Robert C. Pohlad (Arizona State 1976) 14 John C. Schroeder (Wabash 1969) 13 F. Barry Shaw (Gettysburg 1965) 12 James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970) 12

gifts at $5,000+

Donations to The Perge! Society support Phi Gamma Delta’s educational programs, like Taking the Lead, for our undergraduate chapter leaders.

All annual fund donors for FY 2012 are listed on pages 55-66.

Thank you for supporting Phi Gamma Delta through the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foun-dation and The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada.

indicates the number of years as a Perge! Society member. You can join The Perge! Society securely online at www.phigam.org. Click on Donate. If you have questions, please email the Foundation at [email protected] or call 859-255-1848 ext. 133.

Perge! Society Giving Levels

NORRIS Affiliates gifts at the $5,000 and greater level

WILKINSON Affiliates

gifts at the $2,000 and greater level

WALLACE Affiliates gifts at the $1,000 and greater level

FAIRBANKS Affiliates

gifts at the $500 and greater level

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WILKINSON Affiliates gifts at $2,000+

WALLACE Affiliates gifts at $1,000+

The PERGE! Society 2012Donald B. Atkins (Oklahoma 1951) 2 Joseph M. Berwanger (Ohio State 1960) 5 William R. Brand (RPI 1987) 13 William W. Brooke (Alabama 1978) 7 Jon B. Burmeister (Iowa State 1967) 14 Michael E. Chateauneuf (Syracuse 1965) 6 E. Fred Currie (Texas Tech 1955) 7 Todd M. Eberhardt (Wisc.-Eau Claire 1989) 10 Robert K. Erf (Michigan 1953) 15

Alan B. Graf, Jr. (Indiana 1975) 8 Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville 1992) 9 James H. Hendrie (Florida 1950) 14 G. David K. Hopper MD (Wittenberg 1963) 13 Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973) 8 Vance Hubbard (Texas Tech 1962) 13 Anthony D. Kenkel (Drake 1998) 3 Edwin S. Kirby (Ohio State 1960) 12 Alan W. Larson (Syracuse 1960) 10

William H. Mautz (Kentucky 1965) 14 Phillip J. Meek (Ohio Wesleyan 1959) 14 Donald E. Morel, Jr. (Lafayette 1979) 9 Homer Paul, Jr. (Oklahoma 1954) 9 N. Clay Robbins (Wabash 1979) 15 Robert C. Samuel (Oregon 1960) 14 William H. Valentine, Jr. (Florida 1967) 3 Dewitt Waltmon, Sr. (Texas 1949) 14 Gary H. Wilkinson (Ohio Wesleyan 1951) 14

Edwin M. Ahrens, MD (Denison 1973) 9 Robert L. Albin (Missouri 1962) 10 David L. Alexander (Purdue 1962) 11 Bob H. Aloneissi (Alberta 1984) Matthew M. Amend (Iowa 1987) 7 Robert P. Anderegg (Southern California 1971) Charles G. Armstrong (Purdue 1964) 6 John Fox Arnold (Colorado 1959) 13 Robert P. Bauman (Ohio Wesleyan 1953) 15 Robert C. Becker (Minnesota 1951) 10 Lawrence C. Berran (Lasalle 1993) 2 Tracy T. Bomberger (California Riverside 1987) 5 Gary J. Bowen (Rhode Island 1968) John O. Briggs (Georgia Tech 1967) 15 Bernhard H. Brinkmann (Alberta 1983) William F. Brock (Purdue 1963) 10 Robinson S. Brown (Kentucky 2002) 6 Dale J. Bruce (Ohio Wesleyan 1952) 15 Wayne H. Brunetti (Florida 1964) 4 John R. Bunten (Kansas 1954) 5 Joseph B. Carney, Sr. (Depauw 1950) 15 Robert D. Cheeley (Georgia 1979) 11 Thomas P. Cottrell (Indiana 1982) 10 Philip De Toledo (California Los Angeles 1980) 6 James W. Dodds (Colorado 1954) 10 Jeffrey M. Downey (California Los Angeles 1983) 7 F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) 13 Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955) 8 AA John W. Ellis (Washington 1950) David G. Elmore (Indiana 1955) 5 Thomas F. Emerson (Michigan 1950) 9 Robert B. Evans (Pennsylvania 1946) 14 James H. Everest (Oklahoma 1971) 7 Kenneth L. Farmer, Jr. (Auburn 1972) 4 Roderick W. Fletcher (Nebraska 1950) 7 AA Michael G. Fligg (William Jewell 1961) 2 Samuel H. Franklin (Auburn 1969) 15 William C. Fusselman (Georgia 1988) 5 Matthew S. Garrison (Hampden-Sydney 1999) 7 James P. Glenny, PhD (Idaho 1960) 14

Norman H. Godwin (Auburn 1991) 5 Theodore J. Groll, Jr. (Miami 1960) 3 Jerome C. Groniger (Illinois 1956) 6 David G. Hancock (Alberta 1976) 6 Lee T. Hanley (Arizona 1964) 15 AA R. Michael Henderson (Wabash 1961) 9 Alan F. Herbert (Purdue 1969) 9 Robert W. Higgins, MD (Washington State 1956) 7 George C. Hixon (Washington & Lee 1959) 3 Robert C. Hudson, Jr. (Minnesota 1950) 15 Howard C. Kauffmann (Oklahoma 1943) 15 Corwin P. King (Washington State 1965) Eric D. Knam (Oklahoma State 1992) 7 Robert M. Knapp, Jr. (Nebraska 1970) 7 Eric L. Kobrin (Florida International 2003) 2 Evan R. Kokoska (Rose Hulman 1989) 2 Neal E. Kottke (Illinois 1961) 8 Landon L. Leclair (Alberta 1994) 2 Benjamin B. LeCompte, III (Virginia 1972) 15 Robert H. Little (Illinois 1957) 7 Richard P. Lowke (Texas Tech 1959) 5 Michael W. MacConnie (Bradley 1983) 3 J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. (Depauw 1956) 10 John B. Martin (Kansas 1959) 8 William A. Martin III (Mississippi State 1975) 10 William C. Martindale, Jr. (Gettysburg 1964) Charles M. McCann (Westminster 1960) 3 John E. McKinnie (Ohio Wesleyan 1954) 10 Scott J. Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982) 5 William R. Miller (Indiana 1962) 12 Jeffrey J. Mongan (Arizona 1983) 8 Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) 9 Samuel H. Mudie (Rutgers 1962) 8 Robert C. Muff, USAF (Ret.) (Gettysburg 1960) 13 George H. Nelson (Texas Tech 1958) 5 Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961) 15 William L. Oliver (Penn State 1967) 12 Peter O’Malley (Pennsylvania 1960) 12 Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) 13 Carl F. Pollard (Kentucky 1960) 9

Charles E. Ramsey (Wittenberg 1964) 2 Peter J. Rathwell (Arizona 1965) 9 Robert W. Reniers, Jr. (Colorado College 1968) 9 Dr. Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973) 11 James C. Rinaman, Jr. (Florida 1955) 13 Clark A. Robertson (Nebraska 1982) 9 Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986) 14 Richard F. Romig (Gettysburg 1947) 14 Mark N. Roth (West Virginia 1977) 7 John D. Rowell (Idaho 1948) 8 Gregory R. Schermerhorn (Michigan 1987) 6 Charles J. Schleusner (Iowa State 1997) David L. Schoewe (Kettering A 1975) 11 Sandra W. Sharron Roger D. Sheaks (Georgia 1983) 3 Adam L. Shires (Iowa State 2000) John E. Sleeper (Miami 1991) + Matthew L. Snyder (San Diego State 1988) 3 Andrew Z. Soshnick (Northwestern 1985) 3 Dr. Wilber B. Spalding Jr. (William Jewell 1952) 8 Ernest E. St. Louis, Jr. (Rhode Island 1950) 3 James H. Stellar (Occidental 1954) 12 David T. Stewart, Jr. (New Mexico 1980) 9 Jeffrey I. Stone (Auburn 1979) 5 Robert Strasburg (Ohio Wesleyan 1958) 3 Mark D. Sullivan (Indiana State 1985) 2 Robert A. Svoboda (Memphis 1978) 10 Ben I. Thomas (Alberta 1998) Jere W. Thompson (Texas 1954) 5 Norman K. Thordarson (Washington 1963) 10 C. N. Tinker (Michigan 1954) 14 David M. Todd (Southern California 1967) 9 Brenton H. Wadsworth (Depauw 1952) 12 Kirk D. Walden (Texas Arlington 1972) 11 Willard C. Warehouse (Washington State 1972) 3 Peter G. Welsh (Wittenberg 1974) 11 Max A. Wernick (Arkansas 1974) 9 Eric B. Westendorf (Wittenberg 1992) 6 Joseph E. Williamson (Wittenberg 1967) 8 Joy Wilson R. Kirk Wilson (Washington 1960) 4

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2012

gifts at $500+

* - Ad Astra BOLD - first year members + - first time donor

W. James Aiken, Jr. (Allegheny 1942) 9 D. Michael Ainsworth (British Columbia 1987) 2 Sean G. Alexander (Ohio State 1991) 4 Wilson J. Andrews, Jr. (Rutgers 1954) 3 James E. Arnold (Illinois 1985) 9 Peter J. Ashton (Colorado School Of Mines 1991) Michael G. Bark (California Irvine 1986) 6 Joseph D. Barnette, Jr. (Wabash 1961) 15 Gerald B. Bay (Purdue 1962) 15 Jerome B. Bean, Jr. (Purdue 1964) 3 Patrick C. Bean (Kentucky 1963) 12 AA Robert H. Becknell (Kentucky 1967) 9 Tyson K. Beem (Southern California 1997) 3 Barry M. Benkendorf (Alberta 1987) Louis R. Berner, Jr. (Purdue 1945) 5 Kenneth H. Blanchard (Cornell 1961) 2 Bruce Blanchard (MIT 1957) 7 Chad G. Boddez (Alberta 2001) Michael M. Boone (SMU 1963) 9 Douglas J. Bourne (Oklahoma 1943) 8 William R. Bracewell (Georgia 1968) 10 Donald H. Brazier, Jr. (Washington 1954) 7 J. Douglas Breen (Lehigh 1968) 6 Robert F. Brown (Texas Tech 1959) 11 Chadrick R. Buffel (Alberta 1985) Gary W. Burnett (Kent State 1964) 9 Christopher J. Cacheris (Arizona 1976) 9 Andrew G. Cappuccino, MD (Johns Hopkins 1984) 3 Lon P. Carpenter (Texas 1961) 2 Marvin J. Carver, III (North Carolina 1975) 14 Col Robert L. Cass Sr. (Colorado College 1952) 15 Gregory F. Castle (California Los Angeles 1983) 9 Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004) 3 Eric M. Cavanaugh (Wabash 1976) 4 Benjamin W. Chase (Idaho 1994) 2 Robert E. Coletti (Miami 1979) James L. Cook (Illinois Wesleyan 1964) 5 Norman K. Cook (Chicago 1958) 13 Ronald D. Crockett (Washington 1961) 9 Dwight W. Davis (Oregon 1965) 14 Bernard J. Delgiorno (Chicago 1955) 11 Roman W. Desanctis (Arizona 1951) 4 Timothy J. Dick (West Virginia 1982) 2 Richard L. Dobson (Chicago 1953) 11 John H. Douglas III (Mississippi State 1981) 3 Brian M. Douglas (Tennessee Tech 1998) 2 Harris J. Elder (Oklahoma State 1967) 7 Garry D. Elder (Indiana State 1974) Robert S. Ellis (Oklahoma 1948) 7 John J. Ellsworth (Wisconsin 1990)+ Jeffery J. Engler (Michigan State 1992) + O. Sean Ennis (Alberta 1989) Richard W. Esser (Gettysburg 1964) Harry N. Faulkner (Ohio Wesleyan 1963) 13 Michael R. Feniger (Rutgers 1981) 2 Fifth Third Bank John K. Freeman (MIT 1966) 5 Eugene U. Frey (Minnesota 1952) 10 Andrew J. Galloway (Rutgers 1949) 6 William O. Gamble, III (Oklahoma 1961) 14 Joseph G. Gamble, Jr. (Florida 1948) 3 J. Henry Gardner (Allegheny 1943) 2 Ronald A. Glen (Alberta 1989) 2 Arthur F. Gollofon, Jr. (Washington 1952) Richard Gonzalez (Jacksonville 1998) 12 M. Neil Goodman (Iowa State 1962) 3

James W. Gorman, Jr. (Oklahoma 1952) Richard E. Grace (Purdue 1951) 10 Harry G. Gram Foundation Inc 2 Michael S. Grunwald (Colorado State 1988) James T. Guess (Memphis 1989) 10 Michael E. Hagan (Iowa State 1988) William C. Hankins (William Jewell 1975) 3 William G. Hanley (Purdue 1960) 15 David P. Harnois (Vermont 1994) 3 Michael W. Harris (Georgia Tech 1970) 13 Brenton V. Harris (Arizona State 1968) 4 William C. Harrison, MD (Kentucky 1977) 13 Hal Hart (Georgia Tech 1969) 8 Adrian J. Harvey (Alberta 2003) 3 William W. Heath (Purdue 1948) Frederick A. Henderson (Michigan 1980) 4 James S. Hering (Ohio Wesleyan 1961) 7 Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985) 3 Thomas G. Heubel Jr. (Syracuse 1984) 5 Fred W. Hines, Jr. (Washington 1983) John B. Hollingsworth, Jr. (Tennessee 1952) 13 James R. Houston (Washington 1955) 10 John M. Humphrey (Case Western 1981) 4 J. Brent Humphries (Oklahoma 1991) 3 Jay B. Hunt (Indiana 1962) 10 James J. Hunter (New Mexico 1999) + J. Bruce Jackson, MD (Case Western 1952) 6 George W. James, II (Oklahoma 1950) 10 Jerome J. Jasinowski (Indiana 1961) + John B. Jenkins (Illinois 1958) 2 Craig S. Kalter, MD (Emory 1984) 6 Victor S. Kamber (Illinois 1965) 2 Paul E. Klinedinst, Jr. (Lehigh 1955) 11 Charles E. Knopf, Jr. (Penn State 1963) 2 Joshua P. Laufenberg (Illinois 2008) 3 James S. Lee (Minnesota 1978) 11 Dexter K. Lee (RPI 1994) 5 Stephen A. Lowry (British Columbia 1999) Kevin J. Malone (Florida State 1975) 8 John J. Manginelli (Rutgers 1983) 8 Craig J. Mardany (Rutgers 1982) 9 William P. Marineau, MD (Idaho 1950) 5 Ronald L. Marmer (Northwestern 1974) 15 Robert W. Marshall III (Rhode Island 1977) Charles M. Martin (Sewanee 1963) 5 Lowell B. Mason, Jr. (Purdue 1948) 9 Donald C. Mattison, DDS (Michigan 1950) Donald J. Maxwell (Ohio Wesleyan 1956) 2 Thomas L. McDonald (Westminster 1960) 7 Mathew G. McWhorter (Tulane 2008) + W. Christian Mellon (Hampden-Sydney 2000) 10 Donald R. Mighell (Texas 1956) 7 C. Kim Miller, Jr. (Kentucky 1970) 2 John K. Mitchell (Texas 1951) Kevin F. Mitchelson (Kansas 1979) Raymond R. Morgan, Jr. (Stanford 1948) 10 AA Joshua S. Morita (British Columbia 2001) 3 Daniel P. Mossop (Akron 1989) J. Shan Mullin (Washington 1956) James C. Murray, II (Iowa State 1959) 12 F. Scott Nix, CPA (Baylor 1982) Graeme W. Norval, PhD (Toronto 1983) 12 William L. Oliver, Jr. (Oklahoma 1960) Daniel F. Organek (Johns Hopkins 1994) 2 Gary L. Ostenson (Washington 1969) 14 Robert A. Otto (Colorado College 1966)

William E. Parrish (Westminster 1957) 9 Guy Patton (Oklahoma 2008) Howard A. Pelham (Hanover 1951) 8 Scott Petty, Jr. (Texas 1960) 7 Robert F. Philip (Washington 1940) 2 Ross J. Pillari (Case Western 1972) Richard L. Pinkerton, PhD (Michigan 1955) 9 Bruce M. Pitman (Purdue 1971) 2 Steven B. Pittman (Oklahoma State 1975) 3 Robert D. Potts (Minnesota 1964) 11 Robert W. Pratt Jr. PhD (Texas 1953) 8 Jeffrey M. Preston (Gettysburg 1962) 6 Thomas A. Raar (Michigan 1985) 14 William H. Ray, Jr. (Alabama 1949) 3 Duane A. Renken (Iowa State 1955) 3 A. Peter Rimsans II (Iowa State 1993) 7 G. Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975) 9 John J. Ronayne, III (Kettering A 1969) 3 Howard A. Rubin (Stanford 1955) 11 John M. Saada, Sr. (Chicago 1956) 12 Andrew R. Sackin (Missouri 1973) 12 Ronald A. Sages (Ohio 1973) 14 John W. Sampson (Northwestern 1952) 15 Paul W. Sams (California Santa Barbara 1992) 6 Lane T. Schnotala (Bradley 1992) Peter L. Schofield (Kent State 1962) 12 Jeffrey G. Schwartz (Vermont 1993) 3 Eric W. Schwarz (Ohio State 1986) 2 Howard K. Scott (Missouri 1960) 8 Margaret E. Seethoff 2 William T. Shier (Depauw 1988) 10 James D. Sikora (Alberta 1995) Martin C. Smith (California Berkeley 1976) 8 Gordon J. Smith (Iowa State 1961) 9 Michael E. Smith (Iowa State 1978) Marlis E. Smith (Texas Tech 1954) 15 D. Mark Smith (Texas Arlington 1983) 6 James D. Spencer (Indiana State 1973) Donald K. Spies (Case Western 1960) 4 George J. Spradling (Depauw 1951) 9 Kent T. Stepanishen (Rhode Island 2006) 5 Marvin G. Stephens, Jr. (Texas Tech 1964) 6 Michael J. Stewart (Penn State 1972) 5 Michael D. Stratton, MD (Depauw 1988) 12 Gregory C. Stuart (Kansas State 1970) Eugene P. Stutts (Alabama 1965) Randolph P. Sweney (SMU 1972) Robert E. Swinehart (Purdue 1965) 4 Martin B. Tarlie (Michigan 1989) 2 Douglas C. Taylor (Case Western 1986) 8 Bruce V. Templin (Florida 1970) Andrew O. Todd (California Riverside 1987) 8 Charles L. Townsdin (Arizona 1963) 9 Montgomery G. Turner (Tennessee 1991) William A. Vance (Amherst 1955) 2 James A. Vohs (California Berkeley 1952) W. Clark Voss (Missouri 1946) 3 Malcolm B. Wall (Mississippi State 1970) 5 M. Coleman Walsh, Jr. (Richmond 1974) 2 Curt R. Ward, MD. (Depauw 1988) 11 David E. Waters (Kansas State 1999) 7 Gordon E. Watts (Florida 1967) 2 H. Cecil Webb (Washington 1950) Robert H. Westfield (Oklahoma 1959) 9 Gregory P. Wilson (Ohio Wesleyan 1974) 2 Alfred L. Woodill (California Los Angeles 1946) 9 Richard M. Wright, Jr. (William Jewell 1978)

FAIRBANKS Affiliates

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ADELPHIDeltaAlfred J. DeCarlo 1993

AKRONLog CabinDavid J. Willmer 1992 Purple ClematisStephen M. Mariani 1992Brad W. Petrella 1987 Ft. ArmstrongJoshua M. Blubaugh 1999 Robert B. Caudill 2004 Chuck Galmarini 1987 Daniel B. Ishee 1992 Phillip J. Jones 2001 Robert R. Naymik 1994 Kyle W. Sullivan 1988 Snowy White OwlJames A. Eckelberry 1988 J. Michael Kelley 1989 Yan Patrick Lau 1991 Daniel P. Mossop 1989 James C. Neilson 1991 Terence M. Rhodes 1988 Frank J. Sandor, III 1988 Bradley A. Strohl 2002 Christopher J. Tankersley 2002 FriendshipMatthew J. Biddle 2001 +James A. Dahle 2005 Edward P. Freidl 1988 Ryan M. Naymik 2011 +Matthew M. Perez 2007 +Ryan F. Privett 2004 Perge! Society Fairbanks Robert B. Caudill (3) 2004Daniel P. Mossop (1) 1989 Total $5,652.09

ALABAMARoyal PurpleWilliam W. Brooke 1978 Purple ClematisWalter Matthews, Jr. 1959 J. B. Schilleci, Jr. 1966 Russell R. Stutts, Jr. 1961 Thomas H. Williams, Jr. 1941 Ft. Armstrong

Ben I. Thomas 1998 Log CabinBarry M. Benkendorf 1987 Purple ClematisChad G. Boddez 2001 Chadrick R. Buffel 1985 O. Sean Ennis 1989 Ronald A. Glen 1989 Micheal G. Harris 1987 Adrian J. Harvey 2003 Cam Murray 1972 James D. Sikora 1995 Ft. ArmstrongMichael P. Culleton 1993 Robert M. Heron 1993 Duane B. Schlereth 1971 Richard A. Toogood 1987 Snowy White OwlChristopher A. Caruana 1989 Brett M. Cooper 2007 +Daniell M. Dickson 1998 Scott J. Ellerington 2000 Robert D. Gagne 2000 +Robert A. Graesser 1973 David E. Isaman 2004 Rae P. T. Landry 2006 +Gregory A. Leitch 1998 Richard S. Leitch 1993 +John L. Miller 2004 Kyle B. Murray 1994 Rick S. Murray 2008 +Tristan L. Patterson 2010 +

Corey J. E. Reynolds 2007 Benjamin J. Sparrow 2008 +Ryan T. Spooner 2004 Christopher J. Tang 2005 Kenway Yan 2009 +DeltaGregory T. Atkinson 1973 Matthew A. Becigneul 2004 Jerry D. Boonstra 1991 Peter T. Buijs 2007 +Bruce F. Durnford 1998 Owen J. Jung 2001 Phillip L. Leung 1995 +Ryan D. Nickel 2006 +Christopher P. O’Brien 1978 +Carl P. Rodriguez 1998 FriendshipJohn P. Chibuk 2006 Jim D. Haggith 2000 Perge! Society WallaceBob H. Aloneissi (1) 1984 Bernhard H. Brinkmann (1) 1983 David G. Hancock (6) 1976 Landon L. Leclair (2) 1994 Ben I. Thomas (1) 1998 Perge! Society Fairbanks Barry M. Benkendorf (1) 1987Chad G. Boddez (1) 2001 Chadrick R. Buffel (1) 1985 O. Sean Ennis (1) 1989 Ronald A. Glen (2) 1989 Adrian J. Harvey (3) 2003James D. Sikora (1) 1995 Total $109,811.74

ALLEGHENYLog CabinSilas R. Mountsier, III 1952 Purple ClematisW. James Aiken, Jr. 1942 Ft. ArmstrongRobert R. Cebula 1959 J. Henry Gardner 1943 Henry B. Suhr, Jr. 1955 Snowy White OwlGerald E. Gibbons, MD 1953 Richard W. McLeary 1979 DeltaWilliam E. Allen 1953 Ralph J. Davis, Jr. 1946 Ralph D’Onofrio 1957 Stevenson Mountsier 1952 FriendshipMelvin L. Eperthener, Jr. 1989 Ronald J. Klinefelter, Jr. 1990 De Forest A. Matteson, Jr. 1945

Brandon S. Parise 1995 +Nicholas M. Sacco 1979 Carl W. Stenberg, III 1965 +Perge! Society FairbanksW. James Aiken, Jr. (9) 1942 J. Henry Gardner (2) 1943 Total $2,632.00

AMHERSTPurple ClematisWilliam A. Vance 1955 Snowy White OwlRobert E. Johnson, Jr. 1950 DeltaRobert D. S. Gregor USAF (Ret.) 1949 Perge! Society FairbanksWilliam A. Vance (2) 1955 Total $585.00

ARIZONAThomas MarshallLee T. Hanley 1964 AA CentennialJames W. Grantman 1948 Black DiamondBenjamin F. Ward, II 1958 Royal PurpleSchuyler W. Lininger 1944 James H. Stellar 1954 Charles L. Townsdin 1963 CanonsburgJohn J. Marietti 1961 Log CabinJeffrey J. Mongan 1983 John S. Mueller 1952 Peter J. Rathwell 1965 Purple ClematisJames M. Webb 1967 Purple ClematisRick L. Allen 1962 Ft. ArmstrongChristopher J. Cacheris 1976 Jeffrey C. Derickson 1972 Roman W. DeSanctis 1951 George W. Drach, MD 1957 Ray F. Griswold 1951 Leland S. Livingston 1954AA Willis B. Tolley 1950 Snowy White OwlDwayne A. Douglas 1986 Curtis J. Dunshee 1982 Kenneth W. Holbrook, Jr. 1962 Thomas W. Kennedy 1959 Daniel J. Mariscal 1960

Joseph G. Gamble, Jr. 1948 William H. Ray, Jr. 1949 H. Grantland Rice, III 1980 Snowy White OwlWalter F. D’Olive, Jr. 1959 James E. Flurry 1950 William E. Howe 1942 P. Scott Logan 1956 Paul G. McClintock, Jr. 1955 Max V. McLaughlin, MD 1952 Shaler S. Roberts 1950 Eugene P. Stutts 1965 DeltaPaul F. Goree, Jr. 1958 Kurt W. Hopper 1982 Peter L. Lowe 1960 Edward E. Matney 1959 Joseph D. Schoel 1950 FriendshipJames S. Andrews 1981 Warren W. Arrasmith 1965 Steve Broome 1969 John M. Christian, Jr. 1989 +William W. DaLee, Jr. 1951 Joshua P. Hammond 1992 +Carey F. Hollingsworth, Jr. 1951 James H. Hollis 1953 David A. Hughett 1982 +James E. Jones 1963 Jeffery W. Maze 1983 +J. Taylor McElroy 1995 Eugene A. Moore, Jr. 1959 James M. Petrey 1968 Daniel R. Ramey, III 1960 Jim L. Richardson 1979 Perge! Society WilkinsonWilliam W. Brooke (7) 1978 Perge! Society FairbanksWilliam H. Ray, Jr. (3) 1949 Eugene P. Stutts (1) 1965 Total $6,972.00

ALBERTACanonsburgBernhard H. Brinkmann 1983 White StarBob H. Aloneissi 1984 John B. Carswell 1976 David G. Hancock 1976 Landon L. Leclair 1994

Andrew L. Prupas 2006 Tom R. Sundeen 1968 Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961 DeltaCraig R. Barron 1979 Louis P. Benedict 1956 Roger E. Garrett 1964 Mark D. Holohan 1977 Donald R. Lawrenz, Jr. 1977 Morgan Little 1964 Terrell A. Muse 1961 Thomas A. Perrodin 1956 FriendshipCraig P. Colling 2001 +Duke C. Corley 1981 J. Michael Flournoy 1959 Robert F. Haynsworth, Jr. 1977 +

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2012

Both Foundations operate to support the educational endeav-ors of Phi Gamma Delta, its chapters and its members.

Listed are donors who gave either unrestricted annual fund gifts, restricted endowment gifts or chapter restricted gifts to the Foundations in calendar year 2012. Donors are listed in their LIFETIME giving societies. Perge! Society members donating more than $500 are listed at the end of each chapter section; the parentheses indicate the number of years the brother has given at a Perge! Society level.

This listing is only Foundation donors. All brothers who gave graduate dues are listed at www.phigam.org.

PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation The PHI GAMMA DELTA Foundation of Canada

The Lee T. Hanley Scholarship Fund (Arizona 1963) honors the memory of Lee’s fraternal involvement by providing scholarships for members of the Arizona chapter and the Fraternity in general. Lee served on the Foundation Board from 1996-2003 and had a successful career in commercial real estate.

The(ArizonaLee’s fraternal involvement by providing scholarships for members of the Arizona chapter and the Fraternity in general. Lee served on the Foundation Board from 1996-2003 and had a successful career in commercial real estate.

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+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999 THOMAS MARSHALL

$250,000-$499,999 CALVIN COOLIDGE

$500,000-$999,999 FOUNDERS

$1 MILLION & ABOVE

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ARIZONA FriendshipJoseph E. Hipple 1949 +Patrick L. Hoffpauir 1969 +Robert C. Kersey 1989 Tom E. Moore 1960 Charles O. Packham 1948 Vinson J. San Angelo, USMC (Ret.) 1962 Charles A. Schneider, III 1977 Steven L. Smith 1972 Christopher M. Wade 2008 +John R. Welch, MD 1961 William J. Wheeler 1961 Brian J. Wilson, DDS 1967 +Edward A. Wilson 1962 Perge! Society NorrisJames W. Grantman (11) 1948 Perge! Society WallaceLee T. Hanley (15) 1964 AAJeffrey J. Mongan (8) 1983 Peter J. Rathwell (9) 1965 Perge! Society FairbanksRoman W. DeSanctis MD (4) 1951 Charles L. Townsdin (9) 1963 Christopher J. Cacheris (9) 1976 Total $120,728

ARIZONA STATECalvin CoolidgeRobert C. Pohlad 1976 Purple ClematisJohn C. Philips 1969 Ft. ArmstrongBrenton V. Harris 1968 Snowy White OwlCharles T. Closson 1991 James D. Harris 1974 DeltaGary Emerson 1976 Mark W. Glasgow 1980 Robert M. Menzies, II 1967 FriendshipGeorge R. Duganz 1968 David H. Harshfield 1984 +Richard S. Lin, Sr. 2005 Thomas J. Melita 1988 Theodore D. Owens, Jr. 1993 +William A. Pottenger, III 1974 William E. Roberts 1975 Scott G. Ryan 1982 S. Michael Van Royen 1980 Jody J. Watkins 1991 + Perge! Society NorrisRobert C. Pohlad (14) 1976 Perge! Society FairbanksBrenton V. Harris (4) 1968 Total $36,670.00

ARKANSASRoyal PurpleMichael P. Bonds 1984 Log CabinMax A. Wernick 1974 Purple ClematisSteven E. Area 1973 Snowy White OwlEddie W. Daniel 1978 DeltaJoel Wernick 1976 FriendshipKenneth B. Biesterveld 2005 +Clayton R. Hogan 2006 +J. Shane Knoernschild 2006 William D. Ligon 1987 David S. Lynch 1983 +Scott A. Varwig 1988 Perge! Society NorrisMichael P. Bonds (9) 1984 Perge! Society WallaceMax A. Wernick (9) 1974 Total $7,150.00

AUBURNCanonsburgSamuel H. Franklin 1969 White StarCliff J. Hare 1977

Log CabinJames W. Hutcheson 1966 Purple ClematisJeffrey I. Stone 1979 Thomas H. Williams, Jr. 1941 Ft. ArmstrongBruce E. Bartholomew 1978 Kenneth L. Farmer, Jr. 1972 Norman H. Godwin 1991 Edward O. Harris 1978 J. Allen Thornbury 1978 Snowy White OwlEdward B. Fischer 1967 R. Ward Lariscy, Jr. 1963 Scott B. Murray 1969 DeltaDon Craft 1965 Wade K. Cunningham, Sr. 1966 Wesley Gunn 1964 Stephen L. Sartain 1994 Ernest S. Strong, Jr. 1966 FriendshipDr. C. Wayne Alderman 1972 W. Marshall Crim 1993 J. Todd Croker 1997 +Michael S. Girten 1969 Oliver D. Kingsley, Jr. 1965 +A. Denson Lipscomb 1975 Frank L. McGuire, III 1975 +Leon F. Melazzo 1980 +Sidney L. Potts 1977 Michael J. Ramsey 1990 J. Michael Roberts 2004 +David P. Rumbarger, Jr. 1982 Steven D. Sheffield 1968 Jeffery T. Todd 1989 David N. Wall 1967 +William T. Waters, Jr. 1974 Perge! Society Wallace Kenneth L. Farmer, Jr. (4) 1972Samuel H. Franklin (15) 1969 Norman H. Godwin (5) 1991 Jeffrey I. Stone (5) 1979 Total $11,883.24

BALL STATESnowy White OwlLogan U. Parmele 2008 DeltaChristopher L. Kurtz 2006 Ryan D. McFarland 2002 FriendshipMark A. Dobbs 2005 Alexander L. Greimann 2008 +Matthew C. Nichols 2012 +Brendon D. Papineau 2003 Ian E. Rausei 2003 Total $665.00

BAYLORSnowy White OwlF. Scott Nix, CPA 1982 DeltaL. Hayes Fuller, III 1977 Alan B. Story 1978 Adam L. Switzer 1998 FriendshipDavid L. Brannan 1979 +Chet W. Burchett 1980 Darrell L. Cooper 1981 Frank F. McMordie, IV 2006 Clark D. York 1984 Perge! Society FairbanksF. Scott Nix (1) 1982 Total $975.00

BOWLING GREENDeltaWilliam E. Neff, IV 1989 FriendshipScott D. Geringer 1989 Jon K. Zwinski 1989 Total $195.00

BRADLEYRoyal PurpleMichael A. Lucas 1983 White StarRicardo J. Anesi 1983

Ft. ArmstrongWilliam J. Kelly 1984 Michael W. MacConnie 1983 Snowy White OwlCraig J. Deitch 1997 Timothy C. Pearce 1984 DeltaLane T. Schnotala 1992 FriendshipJonathan R. Falk 1993 Michael J. Flanagan 1996 +Todd W. Young 1999 Perge! Society NorrisMichael A. Lucas (10) 1983 Perge! Society WallaceMichael W. MacConnie (3) 1983 Perge! Society FairbanksLane T. Schnotala (1) 1992 Total $14,317.51

BRITISH COLUMBIARoyal PurpleGordon A. Elliott 1955AA CanonsburgDarren T. Donnelly 1984 White StarD. Michael Ainsworth 1987 David J. Macfarlane 1961 Log CabinRobert H. McGowan 1992 J. Bruce Pollock 1985 Ft. ArmstrongRichard Lutman 1984 M. Stan Madill 1984 C. Bruce Verchere 1983 Snowy White OwlJoshua S. Morita 2001 Angelo P. Pulos 1951 Richard A. Wadsworth 1988 DeltaM. Donald Easton 1950 Michael W. Fortier 2006 +Frank Iacobucci 1962 Stephen A. Lowry 1999 D. Devinder Mehat 2007 +Albert C. Plant 1955 John C. Rudolph 1948 FriendshipBradley J. Bennest 2005 +John H. Bowles 1967 Matthew M. Edgar 2007 Jesse R. Ferreras 2006 +Salvatore Milia 1992 +Peter N. Moonen 1979 +Archibald D. Young 1947 Perge! Society WallaceGordon A. Elliott (8) 1955 AA Perge! Society FairbanksD. Michael Ainsworth (2) 1987 Stephen A. Lowry (1) 1999 Joshua S. Morita (3) 2001 Total $17,539.94

BROWNFt. ArmstrongRobert B. Hill 1945 Snowy White OwlJ. Stephen Bentz 1968 FriendshipEugene G. Cohen 1955 Terry Franc, III 1958 Norman A. James 1953 Total $585.00

BUCKNELLCentennialDavid S. Marren 1983 CanonsburgDavid M. Phillips, Jr. 1983 Ft. ArmstrongJ. Craig Fuehrer 1966 Snowy White OwlRobert R. Dawson 1950 Geoffrey P. Mynott 1954 DeltaStephen G. Burton 1985 Ian Ferguson, USMC 1985 +FriendshipJohn P. Burgess 1986

James D. Fisher 2003 Mark D. Genest 1980 +Jonathan D. Leef 1988 Theodore S. Ratkus 1965 Victor E. Rauscher, III 1981 Robert J. Sampson 1993 Arthur E. Sloat 1951 Roger L. Traxler 1949 David E. Walters 1965 Charles A. Weidenfeller, Jr. 1964 George M. Williams, III 1989 +Total $16,674.00

CALGARYRoyal PurpleGordon A. Elliott 1955AA Log CabinDavid B. McQuaig 1987 Purple ClematisJames E. Armstrong 2002 Donald J. Herman 1985 Ft. ArmstrongTimothy G. Glowa 1993 Snowy White OwlChristopher A. Caruana 1989 James M. Healey 2002 +Ross H. Jardine 1995 Christopher J. Johnston 1991 DeltaSteven P. Demers 2006 +Derek C. Glowa 2003 +Mark L. Renneberg 2000 FriendshipA. Scott Irvine 1985 +Perge! Society FairbanksDonald J. Herman (3) 1985 Total $27,462

CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDEPurple ClematisTracy T. Bomberger 1987 Ft. ArmstrongAndrew O. Todd 1987 Snowy White OwlYale E. Martin 1984 DeltaJames R. Addison 1987 Donald M. Emas 1977 J. Marc Harwell 1995 Stephen G. MacKay 1987 FriendshipWilliam D. Land, III 1999 +Richard M. Maples 1988 +Perge! Society WallaceTracy T. Bomberger (5) 1987 Perge! Society FairbanksAndrew O. Todd (8) 1987 Total $2,423.00

CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGOFriendshipBrian R. Toole 2001

CALIFORNIA BERKELEYRoyal PurpleDaniel M. Guggenheim 1960 Purple ClematisMark S. Carter 1976

Martin C. Smith 1976 Ft. ArmstrongEdmund G. Bartlett, Jr. 1952 Dennis M. Drew 1975 Manuel G. Gonzalez, IV 1977 John G. Haase 1954 Walter P. Strycker 1951 Snowy White OwlJames E. Bittner 1979 John B. Bowker 1949 William G. Demas 1954 Timothy S. Lien 1979 Donald J. Ludwig 1951 Kurt E. Peterson 1976 James A. Vohs 1952 Floyd Wilkins, Jr. 1946 DeltaRobert E. Boeddiker 1945 Loy A. Dickinson 1949 Thomas J. Leavitt, MD 1959 +Robert W. Luhr 1946 Richard B. McConkie 1954 George A. Purchase 1949 Ronald V. “Bud” Stone 1949 John D. Vohs 1950 FriendshipRalph R. Bennett 1952 Nicholas J. Bizony 1963 +Stephen H. Booth 1964 Peter A. Crosby 1967 Jesse Dashe 2008 +Alan J. Donner 2007 James R. Kroger 1984 L. Robert Martin, III 1994 Morley B. Pitt 1976 Thomas D. Pratt 1952 +Taylor C. Smith 2004 Lester L. Stoakes 1948 Frederic H. Tompkins 2011 +Perge! Society Fairbanks Martin C. Smith (8) 1976James A. Vohs (1) 1952 Total $11,426.04

CALIFORNIA IRVINEPurple ClematisMichael G. Bark 1986 DeltaMatthew H. Marmolejo 2001 FriendshipB. Dean Freed, II 2004 Darrell R. Kato 1982 +Steven M. Shaw 1997 Perge! Society FairbanksMichael G. Bark (6) 1986 Total $854.00

CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESWhite StarAlfred L. Woodill 1946 Log CabinPhilip de Toledo 1980 Jeffrey M. Downey 1983 Purple ClematisGregory F. Castle 1983 Geoffrey C. Dean 1950AA Snowy White OwlRichard T. Morrow 1947 Scott B. Parry 1985 H. Ralph Snyder, Jr. 1949

DeltaLionel C. Banks, II 1955 Frank G. Cavignac 1955 DeltaMartin H. Conlin 1944 Roland F. Moritz 1947 Dennis Morrow 1952 Steven M. Stanley 1985 William M. Wallace 1949 FriendshipMerle A. Bassett, Jr. 1963 David S. Hancock, Jr. 1984 John F. Heying 1952 Robert J. King 1959 Mark S. Morris 1959 +Paul M. Possemato 1955 Joseph R. Rosenberg, DDS 1970 Donald E. Rowson 1956 John L. Ryan 1962 Perge! Society WallaceJeffrey M. Downey (7) 1983 Philip de Toledo (6) 1980 Perge! Society Fairbanks Gregory F. Castle (9) 1983Alfred L. Woodill (9) 1946 Total $5,039.00

CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARALog CabinPaul W. Sams 1992 Ft. ArmstrongBijan P. Karimi 1995 DeltaChristopher B. Gipson 1993 FriendshipJohan F. Koning 1993 +Douglas S. Rohrer 1996 Ryuichi M. Watanabe 2002 +Perge! Society FairbanksPaul W. Sams (6) 1992 Total $1,150.00

CASE WESTERNGolden ChainKun Chae, PhD 2004 Royal PurpleJ. Bruce Jackson, MD 1952 Robert W. Niebaum 1969 Purple ClematisWilliam E. Forsythe Jr. 1932AA Donald K. Spies 1960 Douglas C. Taylor 1986 Ft. ArmstrongTheodore J. Castele, MD 1951 David E. Forbes-Watkins 1961 John M. Humphrey 1981 John D. Lubahn, MD 1971 Lawrence M. Oberdank 1958 Jason M. Prigozen, MD 1997 Snowy White OwlTimothy T. Caggiano 1997 Robert J. Henderson 1991 Robert Koch 1953 Fred J. Lekson 1952 Loren M. Loebell 1945 Sean F. Martindale 1995 Ross J. Pillari 1972 Harlan H. Todd, Jr. 1950

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The Gordon A. Elliott Scholarship (British Columbia 1955, Calgary GA 2002) honors the memory Gordon’s years of service to Phi Gamma Delta in a myriad of capacities. The scholarship will benefit brothers at the Upsi-lon Chi Chapter at the University of Calgary. Donations from Gordon and many Upsilon Chi brothers have raised over $50,000.

TheColumbiathe memory Gordon’s years of service to Phi Gamma Delta in a myriad of capacities. The scholarship will benefit brothers at the Upsilon Chi Chapter at the University of Calgary. Donations from Gordon and many Upsilon Chi brothers have raised over $50,000.

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DeltaEdward C. Baran, Jr. 1964 William H. Benagh 1949 David B. Burroughs 1950 Michael P. Kapostasy 1970Richard I. Roberts 1950 John A. Vanek 1970 James L. Worthley 1962 FriendshipPhilip E. Dew, MD 1948 George E. Ducro III 1951 +Raymond R. Fenner, DDS 1971 +Christopher A. Gravius 1996 +Brian W. Gresham 1976 Matthew A. Kosior 1989 Daniel J. Lansell 1947 William R. Martin 1946 Donald J. Richards 1951 Jon L. Schindler 1989 +Walter R. Schuster 1935 Christopher E. Taggart 2002 Daniel L. Turner, DO 1991 Daniel J. Vaughn 1991 Matthew M. Wallo 1980 Kenneth H. Watson 1998 +Perge! Society Fairbanks John M. Humphrey (4) 1981J. Bruce Jackson, MD (6) 1952 Ross J. Pillari (1) 1972 Donald K. Spies (4) 1960 Douglas C. Taylor (8) 1986 Total $9,616.53

CENTRAL FLORIDADeltaRafael M. Padron, Jr. 2009 FriendshipJoseph Myszkowski 2011 +Total $256.76

CHAPMANFriendshipRenato J. Castaneda, Jr. 2008 Cody J. Morgan 2011 +Matthew R. Padilla 2009 Total $185.00

CHICAGORoyal PurpleBernard J. DelGiorno 1955 Log CabinRichard L. Dobson 1953 John M. Saada, Sr. 1956 Purple ClematisNorman K. Cook 1958 Ft. ArmstrongAlbert M. Fortier, Jr. 1955 James J. Monge 1955 DeltaPeter D. Richardson 1970 Eugene Slough 1953 James W. Vice, Jr. 1954 FriendshipDavid A. Abbott 1987 Bud Bransky 1950 +Mark E. Cawi 1988 James A. Kaplan 1976 Frederick A. Karst 1956 William H. Landschulz 1982 Norman L. Phelps 1959 +Charles W. Semenchuk 2001 +John R. Stanek 1958 Stephen E. Woodbury 1979 Perge! Society FairbanksNorman K. Cook (13) 1958 Bernard J. DelGiorno (11) 1955 Richard L. Dobson MD (11) 1953 John M. Saada, Sr. (12) 1956 Total $3,300.00

CINCINNATICanonsburgKevin J. Hopper 1973 Snowy White OwlJeffrey B. Linkous PE PS 1980 DeltaEdward A. Bay 1974 Wade M. Fugate 1998

Joshua M. Weitzman 2001 FriendshipPhillip T. Mason 2000 Perge! Society WilkinsonKevin J. Hopper (8) 1973 Total $3,260.00

CLEMSONFriendshipCharles M. Ballard , Jr. 1978 +

COLGATEPurple ClematisRobert G. Arrowsmith 1949 Ft. ArmstrongMichael D. Milone 1978 Snowy White OwlTheodore E. Heidenreich, Jr. 1947 Robert H. Martinsen 1955 Darrell E. Weber 1963 DeltaSheldon F. Storrier 1951 Total $750.00

COLORADORoyal PurpleJohn Fox Arnold 1959 White StarRobert L. Belcher 1945 James W. Dodds 1954 Ft. ArmstrongJohn R. Adams 1946 Snowy White OwlMichael J. Coie 1965 John M. Lyon 1962 Donald C. Peterson 1946 Carl H. Roath, Jr. 1951 George S. Writer, Jr. 1957 Donald B. Zinn 1965 DeltaMilo L. McGonagle, Jr. 1952 Douglas E. Nelson 1949 FriendshipR. Casey Brauns 1957 Lee J. Caffrey, Jr. 1952 Aaron L. Cubbison 1996 +William R. Franklin 1947 +George A. Newton, IV 1963 +August A. Peters, Jr. 1946 +Perge! Society Wallace John Fox Arnold (13) 1959James W. Dodds (10) 1954 Total $4,429.00

COLORADO COLLEGEWhite StarCOL Robert L. Cass Sr. 1952 Log CabinRobert W. Reniers, Jr. 1968 Ft. ArmstrongRobert W. Boge 1959 Kelly B. Powers 1984 Snowy White OwlFrederick L. Freeman 1967 Thomas J. Hilb 1960 Robert A. Otto 1966 Charles Rubens 1952 DeltaWill Balthrope, II 1984 Edward V. Heath 1960 Gene C. Huang 1967 Richard F. Zier 1973 FriendshipDr. Peter D. Kent 1994 Ned R. Mann 1952 Kenneth J. Mellin 1965 Henry S. Otto, Jr. 1951 Robert J. Trousdale 1957 David M. Welch 1965 Perge! Society WallaceRobert W. Reniers, Jr. (9) 1968 Perge! Society FairbanksCol. Robert L. Cass Sr. (15) 1952 Robert A. Otto (1) 1966 Total $3,699.00

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINESFt. ArmstrongRussell A. Frishmuth 1992 Snowy White OwlPeter J. Ashton 1991 Brian K. Carty 1996 Dominic I. Holmes 1991 James A. Hull 1988 DeltaPaul E. McElligott 1989 FriendshipJeffrey S. Epstein 1987 +Stephan J. Schwan 1988 Jeremy A. Washington 2004 Jay R. Winkelhake 2000 Perge! Society FairbanksPeter J. Ashton (1) 1991 Total $2,525.00

COLORADO STATEWhite StarScott J. Mikulecky 1982 Ft. ArmstrongDavid J. Miller 1971 Snowy White OwlMichael S. Grunwald 1988 DeltaChristopher A. Guntermann 1974 Michael E. Poth 1982 +Rocky D. Tschappat 1984 FriendshipJames C. Daley 1976 James E. Hurley 1982 Perge! Society WallaceScott J. Mikulecky (5) 1982 Perge! Society FairbanksMichael S. Grunwald (1) 1988 Total $2,439.00

COLUMBIASnowy White OwlAdam F. Barrison 1991 William A. Billingham, DDS 1951Dudley Ferris 1952 Vincent S. Marchewka 1974 DeltaThomas M. Herlihy 1975 Anthony J. Leitner, Jr. 1965 Francis C. Pasquinelli, USN(Ret) 1956 FriendshipJohn R. Brophy 1955 Robert L. Hatcher, MD 1962 James G. Nugent 1948 +Stewart E. Reuter USN(Ret) 1960Total $1,154.00

CONNECTICUTFriendshipBrien T. Buckman 2012 +

CORNELLCentennialKenneth H. Blanchard 1961 Ft. ArmstrongAlfred F. Van Ranst, Jr. 1974 Snowy White OwlErwine T. Buckenmaier, Jr. 1955 William H. Chambers, PhD 1943 Timothy J. Dick 1982 Dr. R. Wayne Phillips 1965 Anthony G. Tappin 1949 David L. Worrell 1967 DeltaJoseph G. Bruce 1977 Jung Leong 1963 FriendshipJonathan M. Currier 1985 Christopher W. Fenton 1993 Christopher Marshall 2011 +John E. McPhee 1976 +John E. Nees, MD 1970 +

Francis P. O’Hara, Jr. 2009 Perge! Society FairbanksKenneth H. Blanchard (2) 1961 Total $1,885.00

DAVIDSONFt. ArmstrongHoward B. Moyes 1987 DeltaR. Bradley Johnson 1994 David C. Kitchin 1976 William S. Randolph, Jr. 1967 FriendshipCarl H. Anderson, Jr. 1984 Carol E. Camp 1952 Ryan N. Clark 2007 +Theodore H. Davis, Jr. 1987 David J. Fagg 1958 Michael R. Gordon 2008 Richard B. Patterson 1951 Gregory A. Reineck 1967 John F. Spiegel 1994 +Robert L. Stowe, III 1976 Total $1,120.00

DELAWAREFriendshipRyan M. Schneer 2011 +

DENISONWhite StarDavid W. Purcell 1953 Log CabinEdwin M. Ahrens, MD 1973 Ft. ArmstrongBradley F. Norpell 1950 Snowy White OwlJohn D. McQuigg 1953 James D. Parsons 1974 DeltaJames H. Brophy 1955 William T. McConnell 1955 Thomas E. Norpell 1941 Richard I. Roberts 1950 Richard A. Young 1954 FriendshipWilliam F. Brown, Jr. 1961 James T. Dixon 1991 +Ben H. Gregg, Jr. 1950 Roger P. Heppes 1949 +Kennedy Legler, Jr. 1945 Robert W. Rahal 1975 +Clifford D. Sethness 1977 Laurence S. Vallee 2005 Perge! Society WallaceEdwin M. Ahrens, MD (9) 1973 Total $2,449.00

DENVERFt. ArmstrongEdwin E. Hightower, Jr. 1990 Snowy White OwlSteven J. Bocher 1983 DeltaThomas W. Yurista 1982 Total $400.00

DEPAUWCentennialBrenton H. Wadsworth 1952 William S. Walsh 1943AA Royal PurpleJoseph B. Carney, Sr. 1950 Philip G. Heyde 1972 White StarWilliam T. Shier 1988 Log CabinJ. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. 1956 Purple ClematisWilliam C. Lentz 1964 George J. Spradling 1951 Michael D. Stratton, MD 1988 Curt R. Ward, MD 1988 Ft. ArmstrongWilliam T. McMurry 1956 Frank J. Tolford, Jr. 1954 Snowy White OwlJohn T. Axelberg 1983 Robert L. Erickson, MD 1958

Peter A. Morse, Sr. 1965 Douglas A. Nemecek 1985 Wade R. Nichols 1972 James N. Ross, Jr. 1962 James E. Sanford, DDS 1971 Leigh A. Stocking 1951 Eric J. Vale 1981 Gary L. Wegenke 1960 DeltaDavid S. Johnson 1953 Jack D. Noyes 1956 Bruce W. Parker 1956 FriendshipMelvin L. Allen 1953 Peter M. Fellegy 2005 Stephen W. Hayes 1966 John V. Hollensteiner 1989 Jim Knapp 1963 Steven P. Larmon 1993 +Walter J. Lenckos 1999 +Douglas R. New 1984 +Camron M. Parker 2009 Bruce E. Partner 1958 Michael D. Ricks 1978 Joseph F. Vosicky, Jr. 1971 Joshua M. Wilson, PhD 2005 Perge! Society WallaceJoseph B. Carney, Sr. (15) 1950 J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. (10) 1956Brenton H. Wadsworth (12) 1952 Perge! Society Fairbanks William T. Shier (10) 1988George J. Spradling (9) 1951 Michael D. Stratton, MD (12) 1988 Curt R. Ward, MD (11) 1988 Total $86,593.95

DRAKEPurple ClematisAnthony D. Kenkel 1998 Snowy White OwlAaron J. Brunello 2002 Michael B. Ehrle 1998 David Gonzalez 2004 Derek J. Nelson 2006 DeltaKyle B. Stolarz 2010 FriendshipJames R. DeBuse 2006 Jason D. Koerner 1997 +Ryan J. Rohlfsen 1996 Jonathon G. Sondergaard 2009 Timothy S. Sullivan 2008 Perge! Society WilkinsonAnthony D. Kenkel (3) 1998 Total $5,068.68

EMORYFt. ArmstrongThomas A. Adams 1970 Craig S. Kalter, MD 1984 Snowy White OwlRandall J. Altmann 1985 Michael H. Frank 1984 Andrew G. Kronitz 1984 Michael B. Shapiro 1978 Joseph Valvona, Jr. 1976 DeltaCharles O. Barker 1967 Robert L. Crenshaw 1971 William R. Newton 1975 FriendshipWilliam C. Turner 1966 +Perge! Society FairbanksCraig S. Kalter, MD (6) 1984 Total $1,917.10

EVANSVILLESnowy White OwlJonathan G. Kissel 2006 Jeremy R. Tarr 1998 DeltaChristopher W. Cook 2002 Christopher L. Rafferty 2001 FriendshipJeremy D. Buente 2008 Dennis W. Williams, II 2009 +Joshua D. Zars 2006 Total $759.25

FLORIDARoyal PurpleJames H. Hendrie 1950 CanonsburgJames C. Rinaman, Jr. 1955 Purple ClematisWilliam H. Valentine, Jr. 1967 Ft. ArmstrongWayne H. Brunetti 1964 Joseph G. Gamble, Jr. 1948 G. Clinton Johnson, Jr. 1975 Snowy White OwlRobert J. Blood 1958 L. Del Butterfield, Jr. 1960Eddie W. Daniel 1978 William R. Lomax 1964 Raymond B. Martinez 1962 John A. Metts USAF(Ret.) 1958 Fred F. Roberts, MD 1954 Craig D. Singer 1985 James E. Spencer 1955 William L. Summers 1973 Bruce V. Templin 1970 Gregg T. Templin 1972 Gordon E. Watts 1967 Robert E. Williams 1990 J. Christopher Wilt, PE 1976 DeltaRobert E. Barrett 1956 Dane C. Griffin 1970 Arthur V. Shults 1977 James E. Tyler, Jr. 1950 FriendshipMichael Anaclerio 1956 Alan H. Brown, II 1966

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+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999 THOMAS MARSHALL

$250,000-$499,999 CALVIN COOLIDGE

$500,000-$999,999 FOUNDERS

$1 MILLION & ABOVE

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FLORIDAFriendshipEarl J. Claire 1962 William W. Collins 1973 Richard A. Hull 1971 G. Scott Keller, DO 2004 Peter I. Martin 2010 Edward F. Newberger, Jr. 1969 William K. Rinaman 1960 Loren H. Walker 1958 Perge! Society WilkinsonJames H. Hendrie (14) 1950 William H. Valentine, Jr. (3) 1967 Perge! Society Wallace Wayne H. Brunetti (4) 1964James C. Rinaman, Jr. (13) 1955 Perge! Society FairbanksJoseph G. Gamble, Jr. (3) 1948 Bruce V. Templin (1) 1970 Gordon E. Watts (2) 1967 Total $11,581.66

FLORIDA INTERNATIONALFt. ArmstrongEric L. Kobrin 2003 DeltaGabriel A. Couriel 2002 Marlon Font 2004 David Velez 2001 FriendshipAnthony G. Pego 2005 Humberto Pino 2002 Derek R. Warren 2004 Perge! Society WallaceEric L. Kobrin (2) 2003 Total $2,624.48

FLORIDA STATEPurple ClematisPaul W. Bonapfel 1972 Ft. ArmstrongKevin J. Malone 1975 Snowy White OwlWilliam J. Duston 1975 David A. Picard 1985Robert M. Shoemaker, USAF (Ret.) 1943 Donald S. Stuart 1972 DeltaPeter L. Jones 1993 FriendshipCorey P. Gray 2001 Don A. Simon 1983 Glenn C. Trumbower 1967 Perge! Society FairbanksKevin J. Malone (8) 1975 Total $1,284.00

GEORGIACentennialRobert D. Cheeley 1979 Royal PurpleDr. Samuel W. Richwine Jr. 1973 White StarWilliam R. Bracewell 1968 Purple ClematisJames J. Adams 1983 J. Rance Cain 1969 Darren W. Devore 1986 William T. Marlow 1985 Robert B. Meyer 1970 Jere W. Morehead 1988 Danny A. Neil 1968 Ft. ArmstrongWilliam C. Fusselman 1988 Roger D. Sheaks 1983 Snowy White OwlVance M. Barnwell 1972 R. Glen Owen, Jr. 1986 F. John Semley 1970 Chad T. Teague 1988 DeltaTimothy T. Bullard 2001 FriendshipJ. Rhett M. Bennett 2003 +M. Henry Day, Jr. 1975 Barry A. Fleming 1988

William W. Lavigno, III 1970 Chris D. Manning 2005 +G. Alexander Panos, Esq. 1994 Phillip A. Reddick 1974 Keith H. Vickers 1978 +John C. Williams 1976 +John D. Wright 1985 +Perge! Society WallaceRobert D. Cheeley (11) 1979 William C. Fusselman (5) 1988 Dr. Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (11) 1973 Roger D. Sheaks (3) 1983 Perge! Society FairbanksWilliam R. Bracewell (10) 1968 Total $8,307.24

GEORGIA TECHWhite StarJohn O. Briggs 1967 Hal Hart 1969 Purple ClematisAnonymous James E. Giuliani 1976 James C. Rowe, III 1987 +Ft. ArmstrongCharles W. Bass 1970 +Thomas E. Bell, Jr. 1955 Ian A. Birdsall 1973 William E. Miller, Jr. 1967 William H. Palm Florida 1954 Denny Pryor 1951 Bob N. Robards 1960 Snowy White OwlMilton E. Berry 1962 Frederick I. Boone 1966 Ralph E. Carter Jr. 1979Alexandros C. Demestihas 2005 +Edward H. Guilbert Jr. USN(Ret) 1965 Andrew Kohl 1967 Jeffrey C. Korth 1977 Stephen E. Robinson 1966 Ernest O. Rotramel, Jr. 1952 John B. Snead 1988 W. Scott Walker 1980 Kenneth S. Weatherspoon 1962 DeltaJoseph S. Baumgartner 1968 W. Martin Bretherton, Jr. 1977 Harold F. Brinkley 1948 Winford G. Ellis USN(Ret) 1963 William G. Grip, USN 1982 Orville T. Guffin 1962 John E. Hanby, Jr. 1963 Christopher W. Heggen 1997 F. Marion Mitchell, III 1963 J. Gregory Robbins 1968 FriendshipRussell B. Flowers 1972 Mark J. Garlen 1984 Dr. Glen J. Iannucci 2003 Tylan H. Shultz 1990 +Torsten Wegner 1992 +Jeffrey S. Zickus 1996 Perge! Society WallaceJohn O. Briggs (15) 1967 Perge! Society FairbanksAnonymousHal Hart (8) 1969 Total $21,451.50

GETTYSBURGRoyal PurpleF. Barry Shaw 1965 White StarRichard F. Romig 1947 Log CabinRobert C. Muff, USAF(Ret.) 1960 Ft. ArmstrongRobert W. Davies 1957 William A. Koch, III 1949 William M. Kramer 1978 R. Bruce McMahon, Jr. 1972 Jeffrey M. Preston 1962 Richard L. Scheff 1977 Richard D. Shirk 1967 Robert R. Sieck, USA (Ret.) 1957 Robert H. Stark 1955 Donald T. Zimmerman 1948

Snowy White OwlJoseph J. Egresitz, Jr. 1967 Richard W. Esser 1964 W. Scott Griffiths 1974 Robert S. Jones, Jr. 1965 William C. Martindale, Jr. 1964 Robert B. Nettleton 1984 George C. Pence 1954 Theodore H. Rehmeyer 1956 Henry J. Schweiter 1977 DeltaPhilip J. Bernardi 1979 Walter L. Brenneman, Jr. 1958 Andrew V. Leh 1959 Robert A. MacFarland 1967 William E. Miles, Jr. 1953 FriendshipPhillip M. Bodenstab 2005 John D. Bream 1957 +Jay R. Bucher 1972 +Patrick R. Dempsey 2008 James D. Goodwin 1970 Robert W. Hinds 1963 Charles Lentz, IV 1961 Peter A. Levin 2008 +Bruce R. Limpert 1973 John R. Philson, MD 1956 Perge! Society NorrisF. Barry Shaw (12) 1965 Perge! Society WallaceWilliam C. Martindale, Jr. (1) 1964 Robert C. Muff, USAF(Ret.) (13) 1960 Richard F. Romig (14) 1947 Perge! Society Fairbanks Richard W. Esser (1) 1964Jeffrey M. Preston (6) 1962 Total $10,460.00

HAMPDEN-SYDNEYWhite StarBenjamin E. Robinson 1986 Purple ClematisMatthew S. Garrison 1999 Ft. ArmstrongW. Christian Mellon 2000 DeltaPaul E. Pisano 1989 FriendshipChristopher B. Coleman 1991 +J. Scott Harris 1973 J. Matthew Haynes, Jr. 1997 Ian T. Johnson 2006 William E. Linden, III 1984 Justin R. Norbo DDS 2006 +Perge! Society WallaceMatthew S. Garrison (7) 1999Benjamin E. Robinson (14) 1986 Perge! Society FairbanksW. Christian Mellon (10) 2000 Total $3,448.08

HANOVERLog CabinCharles E. Gabe 1990 Ft. ArmstrongBruce K. Bowden 1954AA Howard A. Pelham 1951 Snowy White OwlFerdinand R. Avril 1954 Richard W. Beatty 1964 Wilford A. Bladen 1949 Raymond A. Bowden 1949 Elmer E. Geissler 1951 E. Roger Jackson 1952 Karl J. Klein 1966 Timothy A. McGeath 1984 Thomas J. Nacca 1957 Joseph S. Rawlings 1952 James W. Rose 1956 DeltaJohn V. Davis 1953 Robert K. Doyle 1960 James R. Lewis, MD 1957 Bill L. Nighbert 1954 David C. Seim 1953 FriendshipThomas W. Bruner 1961 Paul S. Cashen 1978 +James L. Copeland 1961

Michael G. Erickson 1994 +Stanley J. Klaybor, Jr. 1953 Brian J. Murphy 1983 Paul M. Ratterman 1978 Leslie A. Spriggs, Jr. 1958 Thomas P. Timmins 1966 Perge! Society FairbanksHoward A. Pelham (8) 1951 Total $3,567.00

IDAHOCentennialJohn D. Rowell 1948 Cyrus B. Sweet, III 1951 James E. Whistler 1970 Golden ChainHoward R. Foley 1968 Thomas T. Nicholson 1959 Royal PurpleWeldon S. Wood 1960 CanonsburgStephen H. Edwards 1964 James P. Glenny, PhD 1960 White StarRichard T. Chaffin 1960 Scott M. Culp 1961 James B. Manning 1977 William P. Marineau, MD 1950 J. Dean Mosher 1949 Kenneth L. Reagan 1968 Gerald R. Schlatter 1959 Log CabinRichard C. Bermensolo 1996 William G. Gilbert, Jr. 1996 Gary R. Maxwell 1961 Neil R. Thornton 1952 Richard E. Trail 1966 Rodney R. Zwainz 1976 Purple ClematisRodney W. Bohman 1967 Ft. ArmstrongRobert E. Bohman, PE 1970 Charles R. Broulim 1960 Bill Bryson 1967 Darrell J. Daubert 1959 George J. Katsilometes 1980 Stephen C. Swanson 1960 Snowy White OwlBenjamin W. Chase 1994 James R. Fullmer 1995 Lawrence H. Halvorson, III 1974 Stephen G. Kimball 1964 David B. Lincoln 1968 John P. Nelson 1991 Ben O. Orndorff 1994 William H. Orndorff 2002 John A. Pappas 1958 A. James Sather 1955 DeltaJohn R. Martin 1966 Bruce L. McIntosh 1953 Jan R. Noorda 1971 David V. Uberuaga 1972 FriendshipJames E. Beck 2009 +Donal W. Brislain 1948 Edward A. Button 1979 Corey J. Dixon 2001 +James H. Sullivan 1964 Jonathan R. Zwainz 2008 Perge! Society NorrisJames E. Whistler (12) 1970 Perge! Society Wallace James P. Glenny, PhD (14) 1960John D. Rowell (8) 1948 Perge! Society FairbanksBenjamin W. Chase (2) 1994William P. Marineau, MD (5) 1950 Total $164,340.44

ILLINOISCentennialBrenton H. Wadsworth 1952 CanonsburgNeal E. Kottke 1961 White StarKenneth L. Means 1940 Log CabinJerome C. Groniger 1956 Robert H. Little 1957

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When my chapter at Florida was re-colonizing in 2006, I got involved

in the recruitment process. Because we couldn’t use our chapter house, we were recruiting in an open field. Talk about a challenge! And yet, we were successful. My involvement as a graduate advisor has, in turn, lead to other Fraternity experi-ences. When the Fraternity started a new chapter in my hometown at the College of Charleston, I was asked by the Headquar-ters staff to help. I attended one of the start-up meetings for the chapter. After that, there was no turning back.

I spent most of my career in the Air Force flying C141 transports all over the world, so I understand the importance of organi-zation. My own undergraduate experi-ence as a Phi Gam prepared me well. As I began to “get involved” with Florida and Charleston, I met many fine young men. But I realized that they needed guidance.

The Florida recolonization also reignited old friendships with brothers from years ago. I stayed with a brother who lived near campus and it allowed us to “catch up.”

I especially enjoy getting to know under-graduate brothers and watching them operate the chapter and make decisions. There are some sharp young men in Phi Gamma Delta who represent us very well. Sure they make mistakes every now and then, but so did I when I was that age.

Both my undergraduate and graduate involvement has been very rewarding for me and I have never been prouder of my association with Phi Gamma Delta. This is why I provided for the Foundation in my estate plans. I like what I see and want to give something to help out.

No Turning Backby William H. Valentine (Florida 1967)

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Purple ClematisJames E. Arnold 1985 John B. Jenkins 1958 David K. Mills 1949 Robert J. Passaneau 1959 Ft. ArmstrongJohn C. Auther 1951 Lee E. Curtiss 1955 Daniel A. Damon 1958 Craig M. Johnson 1975 Victor S. Kamber 1965 Snowy White OwlWalter E. Baker 1958 John M. Benson 1986 Rodney S. Bond 1966 Glen E. Brolander 1951 Roger J. Chamlin, PE 1962 John A. Helledy 1961 William C. Ieuter 1957 Jay R. Larson 1955 Joshua P. Laufenberg 2008 Robert E. Lowry 1944 Edward M. Rowe 1946 Allan F. Sindell 1949 Casey R. Wold 1979 DeltaCorliss D. Anderson, Jr. 1956 Gregg A. Bruhn 1975 Kenneth P. Caniglia 1985 Peter M. Hasselman 1959 Robert H. Hayes 1954 R. Thomas Herget 1972 Harold E. Hindsley 1950 William R. Irwin 1962 +K. Thomas Klimmeck 1984 William W. Nicholas 1970 Gene A. Wallace 1954 FriendshipWilliam G. Bingham 1955 Charles A. Brown, Jr. 1952 C. Jackson Gasche, Jr. 1962 Michael Gustavson 2007 Milton M. Helm 1945 +Michael G. Lee 1985 Dr. Stephen B. Lindell 1957 Edward F. Nagel 1958 Warren R. Nickerson 1955 Joseph W. Pizzo 2009 +Ernest A. Purnell, Jr. 1946 F. Scott Rathbun 1985 J. Chris Ravencroft 1985 +John F. Sullivan 1982 James B. Trimble 1968 Ronald L. Welk 1985 Stephen A. Yount 1977 Perge! Society WallaceJerome C. Groniger (6) 1956 Neal E. Kottke (8) 1961 Robert H. Little (7) 1957 Perge! Society FairbanksJames E. Arnold (9) 1985 John B. Jenkins (2) 1958 Victor S. Kamber (2) 1965 Joshua P. Laufenberg (3) 2008 Total $19,956.20

ILLINOIS WESLEYANLog CabinJerome C. Groniger 1956 Ft. ArmstrongMarvin D. Bower 1945 James L. Cook 1964 Snowy White OwlRobert M. Bicket 1967 Robert L. Hildebrand 1952 Walter G. Krug 1969 John V. Simshauser 1945 James T. Swinney, USMC(Ret.) 1953 DeltaDavid W. Coats 1974 Roy A. Ferguson 1959 Gordon E. Hammond, Jr. 1979 John W. Rhind 1959 Ronald L. Ruecker, MD 1966 FriendshipWilliam A. Benjamin 1951 Robert W. Carden 1952 Loren G. Davidson 1951 +Robert A. Finkler 1959 +Phillip B. Gebben 1991

Charles M. Harmon 1957 +Scott E. Huch 1986 +William D. Jansen 1958 Larry D. Jensen 1963 Charles P. Kulier, PhD 1957 Frederic A. Lauher, Sr. 1952 +H. James Mair 1953 +Gary R. Nickels 1968 +Richard W. Nolen 1967 +J. William Roberts 1964 March Wells, Jr. 1951 Perge! Society FairbanksJames L. Cook (5) 1964 Total $3,098.45

INDIANACentennialDavid G. Elmore 1955 Golden ChainWilliam R. Miller 1962 Royal PurpleDavid R. Frick 1966 CanonsburgJay B. Hunt 1962 White StarAlan B. Graf, Jr. 1975 Log CabinThomas P. Cottrell 1982 Purple ClematisWilliam C. Lentz 1964 Ft. ArmstrongTheodore D. Dickman 1983 Raymond W. Nicholson, Jr. 1952 Robert H. Oswald, MD 1944 Snowy White OwlJay E. Allardt 1978 David F. Bennhoff, MD 1959 Walter A. Caine, Jr. 1950 Thomas C. Froehle 1985 William B. LaSalle, MD 1964 Eugene J. McGarvey, Jr. 1958 Richard H. Mills 1948 Douglas K. Moore 1972 Thomas C. Pagedas MD 1955 William C. Reed, Jr. 1950 Jeffrey A. Schwarz 1994 John T. Scott 1957 Robert M. Shoemaker, USAF (Ret.) 1943 Robert T. Story, DC 1949 Donald C. Tyte, DDS 1948 Warren H. Woolcott 1972 Robert R. Wylie, MD 1961 DeltaRichard R. Fleck 1954 Edmond H. Goodknight 1993 John T. Hartley 1990 Frederick E. Henoch 1964 Jerome J. Jasinowski 1961 +Justin B. Jones 1949 William K. McGarvey 1959 Ronald F. Remak 1979 John R. Terrill 1989 Timothy J. Wiley 1981 FriendshipVincent J. Backs 1962 +Craig W. Barber 2003 Richard L. Bennett 1954 Charles H. Boehne 1948 +Stephen E. Clason 1972 Dr. D. Barry Downing 1979 David A. Drinkwater 1952 Richard L. Geupel 1958 Stephen T. Harris 1966 David W. Hyatt 2005 +Andrew K. Light 1977 +S. Michael Millbern 1970 Herbert A. Miller, Jr. 1957 J. Michael Miller, DPM 1988 J. Daniel Philpott 1986 Adam C. Shields 2003 Michael J. Stowell 1988 Mark F. Wheeler 1971 Douglas G. White 1984 Perge! Society NorrisBeechwood Educational Foundation (1) David R. Frick (7) 1966 Perge! Society WilkinsonAlan B. Graf, Jr. (8) 1975 Perge! Society WallaceThomas P. Cottrell (10) 1982

David G. Elmore (5) 1955 William R. Miller (12) 1962 Perge! Society FairbanksJay B. Hunt (10) 1962 Jerome J. Jasinowski (1) 1961 Total $17,276.83

INDIANA STATEFt. ArmstrongWilliam G. Niederer 1985 James D. Spencer 1973 Snowy White OwlGarry D. Elder 1974 Michael L. Raisor 1995 Mark D. Sullivan 1985 FriendshipWilliam E. Briggs 1972 Jerry C. Crisostomo 1981 Kent L. Gordon, II 2001 Timothy S. Harlan 1972 Larry Watson 1971 Perge! Society WallaceMark D. Sullivan (2) 1985 Perge! Society FairbanksGarry D. Elder (1) 1974 James D. Spencer (1) 1973 Total $2,954.00

IOWACentennialJohn G. Pappajohn 1952 Royal PurpleJerrold Wanek 1980AA White StarMatthew M. Amend 1987 Ft. ArmstrongRichard B. Zelvin 1980 Snowy White OwlAllen E. Brennecke 1959 Gunther R. Lubben 1988 Joel M. Oxley, USAF(R) 1971 DeltaWilliam D. Baker 1977 Peter J. Justen, PhD 1959 Steven D. Nelson 1977 William E. Shields 1951 FriendshipWilliam E. Davis 1960 +Scott R. Felgenhauer 1997 +Richard A. Gadbury 1992 Scott A. Irlmeier 1993 Neal K. Long 1979 +Russell C. Merkel 1950 +Stephen J. Quiner 1971 Todd L. Rathje 1990 Chester E. Rauch 1969 Harold J. Reister 1953 William R. Silvers 1942 Alan Swett 1979 +Alvin L. Tramontina, Jr. 1986 Blair West 2004 +Christopher C. Wren 1988 James E. Zack 1951 Perge! Society NorrisJohn G. Pappajohn (13) 1952 Perge! Society WallaceMatthew M. Amend (7) 1987 Total $12,609.00

IOWA STATECalvin CoolidgeRichard D. McCormick 1961 Golden ChainJames C. Murray, II 1959 E. Scott Tieke 1964 Royal PurpleJon B. Burmeister 1967 M. Neil Goodman 1962 CanonsburgGordon J. Smith 1961 White StarH. Robert Cassling 1952 Purple ClematisRalph J. Anderson 1955 Purple ClematisLouis G. Filosa 1973 Charles H. Logan 1974 Duane A. Renken 1955 A. Peter Rimsans II 1993

Lawrence H. Thompson 1964 William C. Ziebell, MD 1951 Ft. ArmstrongPeter J. McNally 1990 Charles J. Schleusner 1997 Snowy White OwlMichael C. Addison 1969 Stephen T. Caldwell 1986 Richard J. Davidson 1976 Roger E. Forrester 1954 Thomas M. Foster 1964 Robert C. Guiney 1957 Michael E. Hagan 1988 Steven J. Hunst Iowa 1975 Carleton A. Larsen 1963 Craig A. Mason 1972 Ronald L. Scharnweber 1967 Adam L. Shires 2000 Michael E. Smith 1978 Nicholas Smock 2008 Richard E. Wiltamuth 1960 DeltaDaniel C. McEachran 1953 Robert J. Roth 1978 Kevin A. Shires 2005 FriendshipThomas R. Calame 1969 +Dustyn J. Curran 2007 Jon M. Dohrmann 1983 +Jack S. Gellerstedt 1964 Robert H. Green 1964 +Robert J. Halverson 1964 David N. Hankinson 1955 Adam N. Jacobs 1995 +James H. Kremers 1951 James J. Mangle, DDS 1964 +Dean R. Plager 1964 Donald W. Reusche 1950AA Randy A. Schumacher 1983 Nathan P. Scott 2004 +James R. Tannhauser 1978 F. Clark Warden 1960 +Jeffrey T. Warner 1964 +Robert L. Wilkes 1964 Robert A. Zeis, Jr. 1997 Perge! Society NorrisRichard D. McCormick (15) 1961 Perge! Society WilkinsonJon B. Burmeister (14) 1967 Perge! Society WallaceCharles J. Schleusner (1) 1997 Adam L. Shires (1) 2000 Perge! Society FairbanksM. Neil Goodman (3) 1962 Michael E. Hagan (1) 1988 James C. Murray, II (12) 1959 Duane A. Renken (3) 1955 A. Peter Rimsans II (7) 1993 Gordon J. Smith (9) 1961 Michael E. Smith (1) 1978 Total $171,314.24

JACKSONVILLECanonsburgKevin W. Haga 1992 Log CabinRichard Gonzalez 1998 Snowy White OwlMichael L. Brown 1988 Charles M. Walker USN (Ret) 1981 FriendshipBruce R. Anderson 1984 Lamar N. Campbell 1985 Perge! Society WilkinsonKevin W. Haga (9) 1992 Perge! Society FairbanksRichard Gonzalez USCG(Ret.) (12) 1998 Total $4,838.04

JAMES MADISONFriendshipMarc K. Boysworth 1996 Gabriel C. Camut 2011 +Benjamin D. Dickey 2006 Denys O. Fabiato 1997 W. Ryan Fleming 1996 +Curtis M. Lupton 2001 +Stephen E. Luttrell 2000 Marc G. Mertz 1996

Jonathan L. Ong 2009 +Jason S. C. Robinson 2007 Michael B. Sacks 2004 Gregory A. Schaub 2002 Jerrel E. Weaver 1994 Total $1,010.00

JOHNS HOPKINSCentennialFrancis H. McMullan, II 1944 Log CabinJames S. Russell 1943 Ft. ArmstrongAndrew G. Cappuccino, MD 1984 Daniel F. Organek 1994 Snowy White OwlE. Bruce Bower 1963 James E. McDonnell 1949 David G. Shigekawa USN(Ret) 1959Thomas S. Summers, Jr. 1951 James N. Trone, MD 1947 DeltaBrian W. Baumgardner 1983 Charles P. McCormick, Jr. 1950 Donald H. Wilson 1942 FriendshipWilliam J. Beutler 1979 Paul J. Boyle 1978 Ronald L. Davis 1963 +Thomas A. Placey 1984 Michael D. Privitera , Jr. 1976 Michael E. Villagran 2008 +Perge! Society FairbanksAndrew G. Cappuccino, MD (3) 1984 Daniel F. Organek (2) 1994 Total $2,979.00

KANSASCentennialJohn S. Horejsi 1990 Stewart R. Horejsi 1959 John B. Martin 1959 Royal PurpleJohn R. Bunten 1954 CanonsburgStephen D. Bunten 1960 White StarRichard I. Barr 1959 Log CabinLarry S. Gutsch 1957 Thomas J. Moore, Jr. 1958 Ft. ArmstrongKevin F. Mitchelson 1979 F. Alan Stamper 1964 Snowy White OwlHeywood H. Davis 1952 James S. Heaton 1951 Roger D. Johnson 1964 William L. Larrabee 1955 Steven C. Mueller 1980 John L. Richeson 1962 Stephen C. Ryan 1964 Vincent M. Tharp 1942 DeltaRobert M. Bunten, Jr. 1950 Douglas W. Draper 1993 Robert B. Kline 1950 W. Sewall Macferran 1946 Fred Mitchelson 1944 David T. Runyan 1958 George D. Wait 1967 Jack C. Williams 1957 FriendshipCharles E. Barry 1957 Jerry E. Beck 1962 +Bret M. Boeger 1988 +Kenneth W. Dam 1954 +Brett R. Jepson 1991 +Jeff J. Martin 1983 +Matt B. Mullender 2010 +Wallace T. Rouse 1950 Richard H. Rumsey 1956 +Perge! Society WallaceJohn S. Horejsi (1) 1990 Stewart R. Horejsi (1) 1959 Perge! Society WallaceJohn R. Bunten (5) 1954 John B. Martin (8) 1959

Perge! Society FairbanksKevin F. Mitchelson (1) 1979 Total $106,341.48

KANSAS STATEBlack DiamondMichael E. Morris 1977 White StarKendal D. Johnson 1979 W. Drake Shaw 1977 Gregory C. Stuart 1970 Purple ClematisJames E. Taylor 1970 Ft. ArmstrongBrett C. Bogan 1989 Daniel R. Carter 1975 Steven A. Clemmensen 1973 John M. Foust 1992 Christopher A. Hupe 1994 David E. Waters 1999 Michael L. Whitehair 1972 Snowy White OwlTom L. Haug 1982 Robert D. Lamborn 1970 Larry L. Sears 1976 Cecil E. Stout 1970 Allen L. Switzer 1971 DeltaCorey A. Imhoff 1991 Gordon G. Lewis 1974 Stephen G. Sexton 1980 FriendshipRoger T. Aeschliman 1982

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+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999 THOMAS MARSHALL

$250,000-$499,999 CALVIN COOLIDGE

$500,000-$999,999 FOUNDERS

$1 MILLION & ABOVE

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KANSAS STATEFriendship David E. Janssen 1981 +Michael A. Kijowski 1990 Dustin L. Littrell 2002 Michael A. Martin 1983 Michael D. Moody 1979 Andrew R. North 2011 +Justin C. Springer 2002 Robert J. Svec 1984 Perge! Society NorrisMichael E. Morris (13) 1977 Perge! Society FairbanksGregory C. Stuart (1) 1970 David E. Waters (7) 1999 Total $10,163.09

KENT STATELog CabinPeter L. Schofield 1962 Purple ClematisGary W. Burnett 1964 Ft. ArmstrongJames V. Tinney 1969 Snowy White OwlFredric J. Aichele 1963 E. Alan Rumbaugh 1963 DeltaDale L. Bardes 1964 Dennis J. Kowalski 1968 Perge! Society FairbanksGary W. Burnett (9) 1964 Peter L. Schofield (12) 1962 Total $1,734.00

KENTUCKYRoyal PurpleCarl F. Pollard 1960 White StarPatrick C. Bean 1963AA William C. Harrison, MD 1977 William H. Mautz 1965 Log CabinRobert H. Becknell 1967 Purple ClematisRobinson S. Brown 2002 Ft. ArmstrongCharles D. Leffler 1972 Ronald D. Wagoner 1962 Snowy White OwlC. Robert Clark 1962 Steven H. Cook 1968 Harry L. Dadds 1971 +Ronald M. Green 1972 Louis W. Jaquith 1966 C. Kim Miller, Jr. 1970 DeltaNicholas A. Arnold 1967 Richard A. Bean 1969 Kevin E. McKiernan 1973 C. Benjamin Simmons 2002 FriendshipJames H. Eckler 1974 Matthew A. Gillies 1995 D. Barrett Gough 2005 Jon C. Greiner 1969 David A. Holloway 2001 +Robert M. King 1970 Joseph T. Richardson 1971 John K. Roach III 1966 Perge! Society WilkinsonWilliam H. Mautz (14) 1965 Perge! Society WallaceRobinson S. Brown IV (6) 2002 Carl F. Pollard (9) 1960 Perge! Society FairbanksPatrick C. Bean (12) 1963 Robert H. Becknell (9) 1967 William C. Harrison, MD (13) 1977 C. Kim Miller, Jr. (2) 1970 Total $9,935.00

KETTERINGGolden ChainPeter L. Clark 1968 Log CabinDavid L. Schoewe 1975 Purple Clematis

Dean W. Munger 1973 Bruce B. Roesner 1970 Ft. ArmstrongJohn J. Ronayne, III 1969 Snowy White OwlDonald L. Barefoot 1977 Donald G. Kowalke 1968 Kyle McNeil 1975 Nicholas A. Potter 1994 Eric J. Rose 1991 D. Richard Veazey 1949 DeltaCraig H. Nickel 1974 Alfred A. Shikany 1970 John R. Williams, Jr. 1978 FriendshipDennis A. Black 1970 +Gregory E. Finley 1984 Richard J. Putnam 1977 Peter Z. Rylko 1992 Dean A. Skinner 1997 Ryan D. Walters 2005 +Vincent T. Williams 1984 Perge! Society NorrisPeter L. Clark (11) 1968 Perge! Society WallaceDavid L. Schoewe (11) 1975 Perge! Society FairbanksJohn J. Ronayne, III (3) 1969 Total $15,921.16

KNOXLog CabinDavid S. Schramm 1978 Snowy White OwlC. Rodney Boynton 1953 Robert T. Boynton 1965 Chauncey R. Charlson, Jr. 1955 Colin M. Harding 1963 Lewis H. Hollmeyer, Jr. 1945 Kenneth J. Peve 1987 Edmund T. Roberts 1948 C. Robert Woolsey 1963 DeltaRobert P. Albrecht 1955 Richard W. Burkhardt, Sr. 1939 Robert H. Fett 1954 Frank M. Johnson 1952 FriendshipRobert J. Anderson, Jr. 1954 William W. Fox 1949 +James F. Johnson 1954 +Joseph S. King 1965 Jerry F. Kuzanek 1963 Steven G. Sutker 1983 Hobart C. VanDeventer 1949 Total $1,766.37

LAFAYETTEWhite StarDonald E. Morel, Jr. 1979 Ft. ArmstrongDavid W. McSurdy, Jr. 1980 Snowy White OwlVictor Angeline, III 1978 Charles T. Bachus, III 1971 Arthur S. Hansen, DDS 1962 FriendshipJesse E. Fosselman 1960 Joseph F. Huber 1968 Henry Kohlenberger, Jr. 1951 Thomas G. Morris 1946 Perge! Society WilkinsonDonald E. Morel, Jr. (9) 1979 Total $3,085.00

LASALLECanonsburgLawrence C. Berran 1993 DeltaDean J. Nasto 1998 Perge! Society WallaceLawrence C. Berran (2) 1993 Total $1,450.00

LAWRENCEFriendshipEdward C. Lake, Jr. 1967

LEHIGHLog CabinPaul E. Klinedinst, Jr. 1955 Purple ClematisJ. Douglas Breen 1968 Ft. ArmstrongWilliam D. Bast 1979 James M. Hazelwood, USN 1951 Donald B. Morrison 1951 Snowy White OwlRichard E. Benner, Jr. 1954 Mark L. Gardner 1983 Richard M. Roy 1955 David H. Schaper 1943 Donald H. Stires 1950 John B. Webber, MD 1962 DeltaMichael J. Connor 1980 Frank J. Diana 1977 Peter J. Hondru 1971 Charles A. Reinhart, III 1982 Cyril G. Serrao 1977 R. Craig Vulkoff, USAF(Ret.) 1956 David M. Walton 1956 FriendshipCharles A. Arcodia 1979 Michael G. Fisher 1990 Charles R. Macauley 1949 Jason B. Tuthill 2007 Perge! Society FairbanksJ. Douglas Breen (6) 1968 Paul E. Klinedinst, Jr. (11) 1955 Total $3,569.00

LOUISIANA STATEFt. ArmstrongJohn V. Bailliet 1961 Thomas B. Shearman 1949 Snowy White OwlJohn B. Ariail, Jr. 1980 Duncan L. Bridewell 1969 Charles A. Germano 1978 Frank J. Listi, Jr. 1967 Arthur L. Roberts 1960 Kevin B. Simpson 1985 DeltaGlenn R. Ducote 1963 P. Donald Hidalgo 1950 John W. Mundinger, Jr. 1976 FriendshipHarold B. Babin 1958 +John R. Bloss 1986 Frank G. Bock, Jr. 1963 Eugene D. Cizek, FAIA 1964 Wilmer G. Hinrichs, Jr. 1982 +Walter J. Leger, Jr. 1973 David G. Mauney 1976 Henry R. Rawls, PhD 1957 A. Lloyd Stoessell 1962 William G. Yates 1962 +Total $2,028.76

MAINESnowy White OwlSteven Harth 1967 DeltaRobert T. Gladu 1987 Robert E. Harrison 1966 Thomas C. Sullivan 1955 Donald L. Swicker 1953 FriendshipJames S. Fassett 1983 Mark E. Hutchison 1977 Charles E. Morgan 1963 P. Quinn Perkson 1993 +Total $734.00

MARYLANDSnowy White OwlMark J. Waclawski 1986 DeltaFrank C. Daniels III 1988 FriendshipDavid E. Miller 1994 Total $275.12

MITLog CabinBruce Blanchard 1957 Ft. ArmstrongJohn K. Freeman 1966 Snowy White OwlB. Gary Garmon 1967 John R. Walsh 1953 DeltaRichard H. Haas 1943 Alfred G.F. Kniazzeh, PhD 1959 A. Lee Zuker 1955 FriendshipSteven J. Book 1972 + George M. Heeschen, Jr. 1963 Dennis J. Huber 1974 Lawrence M. Jankauski 1976 Donald A. Roellke 1957 Lawrence C. Turnock 1941 Perge! Society FairbanksBruce Blanchard (7) 1957 John K. Freeman II (5) 1966 Total $1,800.00

MCGILLCentennialWilliam H. Gear 1956AA White StarF. Norman Dundas 1963 Snowy White OwlJ.R. Lorne Atchison 1959 F. Holmes Lamoreux 1964 G. Rodney Tait 1961 Perge! Society NorrisWilliam H. Gear (15) 1956 Perge! Society WallaceF. Norman Dundas (13) 1963 Total $21,785.00

MEMPHISWhite StarRobert A. Svoboda 1978 Log CabinJames T. Guess 1989 Ft. ArmstrongJerald J. Gnuschke 1984 DeltaPaul A. Woods 1993 FriendshipPaul B. Scott 1997 Joseph L. Turner 1998 +Perge! Society WallaceRobert A. Svoboda (10) 1978 Perge! Society FairbanksJames T. Guess (10) 1989 Total $2,743.32

MIAMIFt. ArmstrongJeffrey A. Abrams 1978 Patrick P. Born 1973 Ted W. Goble 1968 Theodore J. Groll, Jr. 1960 Charles B. Pettis 1961 James E. Walter 1964 Snowy White OwlRobert E. Coletti 1979 Charles W. Henning 1964 Timothy S. Lewis 1986 James W. Morgan 1971 Robert E. Nagy 1964 Gregory S. Shumaker 1970 John E. Sleeper 1991 +Michael C. Urbanski 1971 Jeffrey J. Williams 1980 DeltaKen Berger 1965 Michael D. Bevis 1970 Joseph J. Fink 1975 George A. Fowler 1962 Richard A. Gillis, PhD 1960 Charles E. Goodwill 1958 Norman L. Hayes 1963 Charles E. Hilgeman 1978 William R. Hineline 1963 Dave Houser 1970 John C. Kellenberger 1960 Jonathan W. Klaaren 1977 Maurice A. Long 1960 Ralph G. McGimpsey 1959

John W. Patton, Jr. 1980 Aaron P. Simmons 1994 Gregory W. Smith 1971 William R. Thompson 1965 FriendshipRobert G. Berry 1953 John R. Cochran 1959 Ryan L. Collins 2001 James M. Cribley 1963 Roger L. Duncan 1965 Allan B. Payne 1968 +Thomas A. Roebuck 1968 Joseph J. Takacs 1970 Perge! Society WallaceTheodore J. Groll, Jr. (3) 1960 John E. Sleeper (1) 1991 Perge! Society FairbanksRobert E. Coletti (1) 1979 Total $6,373.00

MICHIGANBlack DiamondRobert B. Knutson 1956 Golden ChainRobert K. Erf 1953 White StarThomas F. Emerson 1950AA C. N. Tinker 1954 Log CabinDavid A. Lauer 1952 Purple ClematisFrederick A. Henderson 1980 Glenn C. Neff, PE 1948 Richard L. Pinkerton, PhD 1955 Thomas A. Raar 1985 Gregory R. Schermerhorn 1987 Ft. ArmstrongJack E. Adamson 1948 George L. Allen, Sr. 1952 Mauritz G. Anderson, PhD 1942 Charles J. Andrews 1960 Robert B. Evans, DDS 1953 John K. Goodrich 1960 Eugene L. Hartwig 1955 Norman R. Hutchison, MD 1969 William O. Schoedinger 1947 Frank H. Tranzow 1959 Eric W. Vetter 1954 John F. Winch 1946 Snowy White OwlPhelps M. Connell 1950 Clair E. Cox, II 1955 Charles M. Dotterrer, Jr. 1944 Richard A. Herrington, MD 1968 Richard W. Hodgman, MD 1953 Stephen K. Hunter 1961 Gregory F. Ippolito 1983 Edward A. King, Jr. 1941 Scott M. Kudialis 1985 Donald E. Lathrup, Jr. 1949AA Thomas M. Leopold 1955 John A. Lindquist, Jr. 1950 Donald C. Mattison, DDS 1950 Kenneth N. Nemerovski 1972 Edward P. Ross 1980 James J. Spurrier 1968 Martin B. Tarlie 1989 David M. Tremonti 1985 John H. Upton 1955 DeltaJames R. Cook 1954 Kenneth A. Harris, Jr. 1982 Scott F. Hesse 1992 William A. Irwin 1965 E. Jeffrey Lyons 1980 Mark D. Manders 1980 James E. Minns, Jr. 1984 David E. Nash 1967 Scott R. Wilson 1974 FriendshipTodd M. Blosser 1994 Benjamin M. Buchanan 1995 C. Robert Carson 1949AA Dennis Estok 2009 +Sean M. Estok 2008 +Timothy A. Frye 1976 +Brian D. Henderson 1986 John E. Kamin 1945 +David W. Leyshon 1949 Del B. Loeffler, Jr. 1946 David A. Murrell 1994 Adrian S. Palmer, PhD 1961

Jeffrey J. Rapp 2006 Perge! Society NorrisRobert B. Knutson (15) 1956 Perge! Society WilkinsonRobert K. Erf (15) 1953 Perge! Society WallaceThomas F. Emerson (9) 1950 Gregory R. Schermerhorn (6) 1987 C. N. Tinker (14) 1954 Perge! Society FairbanksFrederick A. Henderson (4) 1980 Donald C. Mattison, DDS (1) 1950 Richard L. Pinkerton, PhD (9) 1955 Thomas A. Raar (14) 1985 Martin B. Tarlie (2) 1989 Total $18,125.00

MICHIGAN STATEFt. ArmstrongDon S. Creyts 1961 James M. Galbraith 1966 David W. Pequet 1974 Snowy White OwlFredric J. Aichele 1963 Edward J. McKibbon 1967 Robert J. Pemberton 1962 Frederick B. Rolison 1964 Lawrence C. Widmayer, Jr. 1965 DeltaEdward W. Christoffers, III 1969 Douglas B. Enck 1982 Jeffery J. Engler 1992 +Robert M. Justin 1969 Brian J. Page 1980 FriendshipRichard J. Anderson 1970 James N. Ellis, PE 1961 +Richard L. Galeta, DDS 1962 +William D. Jansen 1958 Robert W. Nelden 1964 Bryant R. O’Dwyer 1982 David M. Pavlik 1964 Daniel Pettigrew, III 1969 Todd W. Rankin 1983 Perge! Society FairbanksJeffery J. Engler (1) 1992 Total $2,835.00

MINNESOTACentennialRobert C. Hudson, Jr. 1950 Thomas R. Mulcahy 1950 White StarRobert C. Becker 1951 Eugene U. Frey 1952 Log CabinJames S. Lee 1978 Michael P. Spack 1996 Purple ClematisRobert D. Potts 1964 Ft. ArmstrongMark A. Barbato 1972 George J. Frey 1942 Snowy White OwlWilliam A. Crosley 1950 David W. Johnston 1960 Michael O. Sewall 1950 DeltaBrian R. Bergquist 2006 Brett R. Kinzel 1989 Gerald K. Sognesand 1963 Robert W. Weise, Jr. 1937 FriendshipRoger M. Adams 1951 Roger H. Frommelt 1959 Ted Labuza 2010 +Darren S. Leno 1987 Thomas G. Morris 1946 Mark R. Morrison 1971 James M. Olander 1953 Dean A. Ressler 1987 Jaye Truax 1948 Perge! Society WallaceRobert C. Becker (10) 1951 Robert C. Hudson, Jr. (15) 1950 Perge! Society FairbanksEugene U. Frey (10) 1952 James S. Lee (11) 1978 Robert D. Potts (11) 1964 Total $12,051.12

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MISSISSIPPIFriendshipJason G. Murphy, MD 1997 +Frank H. Smith, III 1997 +Total $199.00

MISSISSIPPI STATEWhite StarWilliam A. Martin III 1975 Robert A. Siedell 1974 Purple ClematisG. Porter Robinson 1975 Malcolm B. Wall 1970 Ft. ArmstrongJohn H. Douglas III 1981 David L. Grady 1981 Walter C. Lindsey 1984 Snowy White OwlStephen D. Brunson, II 1984 Knox W. Ross, Jr. 1988 DeltaRobert B. Glenn, III 2005 James A. Rumble 1985 FriendshipEric D. Clendenin 1997 Michael E. Gentry 1973 James E. Jones 1963 David G. Morrison 1973 +Bradley M. Paczak 2003 Christopher R. Rebmann 1977 Greg Whitehead 2001 Norman L. Williamson, USA (Ret.) 1970 Perge! Society WallaceWilliam A. Martin III (10) 1975 Perge! Society FairbanksJohn H. Douglas III (3) 1981 G. Porter Robinson (9) 1975 Malcolm B. Wall (5) 1970 Total $3,595.00

MISSOURIRoyal PurpleJohn Fox Arnold 1959 CanonsburgRobert L. Albin 1962 White StarDr. Wilber B. Spalding Jr. 1952 Andrew R. Sackin 1973 Purple ClematisRichard N. DeShon 1957 Howard K. Scott 1960 Ft. ArmstrongRichard K. Hendrich 1955 Michael R. Jones, DDS 1982 Richard P. Wilking, PE 1954 Snowy White OwlJames M. Dawson 1955 A. Overton Durrett, Jr. 1954 Glen A. Glass 1968 Bryan M. Goolsby 1966 Albert E. Hensel, Jr. 1941 Scott G. Idlet 1979 W. Clark Voss 1946 DeltaRobert L. Butterworth 1945 Leslie B. Chambers 1957 David M. Dannov 1983 Morris J. Nunn 1967 FriendshipJohn P. Beihl 1959 +Mark J. Bentele 1982 +Ted Brown 1954 +Frank D. Connett, Jr. 1949 Dr. M. Larry Copeland 1961 T. Scott Craven 1998 +R. Andrew DeShon 1982 Robert J. Holley 1993 Lee A. Mendenhall 1985 David W. Pickering 1969 John F. Rolf 1972 William M. Sheridan 1962 +David L. Spalding 1955 Jeffrey D. Zidell 1988 Perge! Society WallaceRobert L. Albin (10) 1962 Perge! Society FairbanksAndrew R. Sackin (12) 1973 Howard K. Scott (8) 1960

W. Clark Voss (3) 1946 Total $5,275.24

MISSOURI STATEFriendshipWesley J. Martin 2009

MONTANAFt. ArmstrongMichael L. Letson, Jr. 1997 DeltaAlbert J. Nault 1996 FriendshipMartin C. Meyer 1995 William C. Rathert 1994 Total $455.00

NEBRASKAThomas MarshallJohn Gottschalk 1965 Royal PurpleHarold W. Andersen 1945 CanonsburgN. W. Solomon 1951 White StarClark A. Robertson 1982 Log CabinRoderick W. Fletcher 1950AA Robert M. Knapp, Jr. 1970 Ft. ArmstrongJames B. Goll 2001 Snowy White OwlGeorge H. Coupe 1950 W. Allen Daggett 1957 John W. Kenagy 1967 Lloyd D. McBeth 1950 Glenn C. Rosenquist, MD 1953 DeltaDennis J. Blatchford 1972 Jeffrey C. Hanson 1986 F. Bert Linn 1955 Chad V. Mercer 1998 FriendshipDonald J. Baker 1950 +W. Kent Barney 1976 S. Bruce Barton 1952 Guy F. Bush 1957 Stephen R. Bush 1979 +James R. Goll 1973 +Fred P. Haas 1949 William H. Holbrook 1946 Jerry E. Kelley 1973 Harry E. Knudsen 1948 Tyler S. Levey 2001 +David N. Lutton 1977 Wesley J. Madden 1999 Mark D. Moody 2001 Karl J. Mueller, PhD 1949 Michael G. Murphy 1994 Charles S. Orr 1950 +Peter M. O’Shea 1968 Edward W. Racely 1950 Clement L. Waldron 1941 Thomas M. Walsh 1985 +Perge! Society NorrisJohn Gottschalk (15) 1965 Perge! Society WallaceRoderick W. Fletcher (7) 1950 Robert M. Knapp, Jr. (7) 1970 Clark A. Robertson (9) 1982 Total $13,101.25

NEBRASKA KEARNEYFriendshipTrenton L. Talbitzer 2009 +

NEW MEXICOWhite StarDavid T. Stewart, Jr. 1980 Ft. ArmstrongDon C. Clampitt 1979 Snowy White OwlJohn J. Matte 1975 Edward W. Whitcher 1969 DeltaBrian J. Denton 1996

Tim A. Golden 1977 Michael E. Guerra 2000 James J. Hunter 1999 +Timothy L. O. Savidge 1995 Gregory M. Sinacori 1981 Kevin M. Sprague 1981 FriendshipKevin M. Hayes 1997 Michael A. Rudnick 2006 Mark A. Thompson 1978 Perge! Society WallaceDavid T. Stewart, Jr. (9) 1980 Perge! Society FairbanksJames J. Hunter (1) 1999 Total $2,828.00

NEW YORKLog CabinWilliam F. Ochse 1949AA Purple ClematisLouis G. Filosa 1973 Ira D. Lieberman 1979 Ft. ArmstrongGeorge E. Hansen 1962 Ronen Rotem, DDS 1988 Snowy White OwlAlex Bernyk 1956 Robert W. Brooks 1970 Philip M. Caso 1981 F. Michael Lewis 1962 DeltaLeonard A. Izzo 1971 Frank R. LaBarbera 1978 Nickitas F. Panayotou 1961 FriendshipBruce B. Blau 1980 Richard E. Brown 1966 Vincent J. Cardone 1963 William Gomez 1976 Donald P. Jenks 1938 Clarence E. Lloyd 1974 Louis G. Pappas 1960 Mark F. White 1954 Perge! Society NorrisWilliam F. Ochse (1) 1949 Total $9,337.40

NORTH ALABAMASnowy White OwlMichael L. Johnson 1977 FriendshipThaddeus J. Boughton 2004 C. Ryan Pigg 2009 Total $439.00

NORTH CAROLINAWhite StarMarvin J. Carver, III 1975 Ft. ArmstrongJohn T. Stanley 1971 Snowy White OwlKenneth F. Anderson, Jr. 1956 Ronald A. Batchelor 1981 Theodore E. Haigler, Jr. 1946 Donald L. Hardee 1976 Laurence B. Maddison, Jr. 1965 W. Ward Marslender 1962 DeltaNorman S. Goode, III 1963 Robert P. Hortman 1976 Frank P. Meadows, Jr. 1949 FriendshipWayne C. Anderson 1960 Lee Browne 2011 +Henry H. Caldwell, Jr. 1958 Thomas F. Darden, III 2002 Raymond H. Goodrich, Jr. 1943 Ned W. Griffin 1974 Emmett E. McLean 1977 Richard C. Pattisall 1960 Gregory L. Richardson, DDS 1984 David M. Simpson, DDS 1963 Walter E. Titchner, II 1974 Harry G. Walker, Jr. 1947 Perge! Society FairbanksMarvin J. Carver, III (14) 1975 Total $2,856.00

NORTH CAROLINA STATEFriendshipCraig J. Price 2001 NORTH TEXASFriendshipJ. Max Fulton 2011 +

NORTH- WESTERNGolden ChainRonald L. Marmer 1974 White StarJohn W. Sampson 1952 Ft. ArmstrongGeorge E. Irwin, Jr. 1940 Don B. Schiewetz, PhD 1950 Russell W. Wendland 1943 Snowy White OwlIrving F. Ball 1951 Joseph S. Ellis 1950 J. Roger Gorski 1968 Andrew Z. Soshnick 1985 DeltaAngelo J. Accetta 1973 Richard E. Allen 1961 Horace H. Cobb, Jr. 1951 Glenn V. Cothern 1965 Walter R. Derlacki 1945 Michael L. Lutton 1964 Gene P. Stepanovic 1959

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Phi Gamma Delta gave me the support of personal relationships and lifelong

friends, so needed in a large university setting. I am grateful for that. I enjoyed a mind-broadening experience both as an undergraduate and later as a graduate volunteer both at the chapter and nation-al level. I attended Ekklesiai and visited chapters where I enjoyed the hospitality and camaraderie that brotherhood in an association of young men provides.

I want others to have the good fortune that I had. I believe that membership in our fraternity contributes to a superior college experience for a young man. I want to encourage academic achievement in the fraternity. I have established the NorthStar Scholarship Award with a gift of $100,000 to the Foundation.

I have established scholarships honor-ing my parents at two women’s colleges in Minnesota. I know that scholarships are effective. I believe that the national fraternity’s existing Triple A Scholarship Program is a successful vehicle.

I have three motivations in establish-ing a local supplement to the national program: my chapter will benefit from members who are high academic achiev-ers, I hope to encourage my brothers to consider their own similar contribu-tions, and I want to provide a model that will encourage Phi Gams everywhere to consider funding scholarships for their chapters.

How Can I Express My Appreciation for This Many Benefits? by Tom Mulcahy (Minnesota 1950)

AA Ad Astra PERGE! SOCIETY: NORRIS ($5,000+) WILKINSON ($2,000+) WALLACE ($1,000+) FAIRBANKS ($500+)

+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999 THOMAS MARSHALL

$250,000-$499,999 CALVIN COOLIDGE

$500,000-$999,999 FOUNDERS

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NORTH- WESTERN Delta Edward J. Whalen 1966 FriendshipHarry H. Coon 1944 Robert M. Doench 1959 Curtis J. Dorsch 1992 Michael K. Huff 1987 Nicholas A. Hughes 2001 Robert H. Illing 1949 H. Kal Klatte, Jr. 1955 +Duane C. Matschullat 1969 +Harold J. Slagter 1947 +Alexander D. Zopf 2008 Perge! Society WallaceAndrew Z. Soshnick (3) 1985 Perge! Society FairbanksRonald L. Marmer (15) 1974 John W. Sampson (15) 1952 Total $3,795.00

OCCIDENTALRoyal PurpleJames H. Stellar 1954 Ft. ArmstrongJohn C. Cushman 1955 Snowy White OwlRobert H. Cheroske 1945 Robert W. Fults 1960 Richard T. Morrow 1947 DeltaJoseph P. Buchanan 1951 Kenneth M. House, MD 1962 Roland F. Moritz 1947 Elbert E. Ward 1941 FriendshipRalph N. Cole AUS (Ret.) 1945 John N. Gossom DDS 1945 Perge! Society WallaceJames H. Stellar (12) 1954 Total $1,980.00

OHIOGolden ChainRonald A. Sages 1973 Royal PurpleJohn A. Cassese 1976 Ft. ArmstrongJeffrey L. Reed 1971 Snowy White OwlThomas D. Lammers 1974 Michael D. Reese 1991 DeltaSteven R. Shannon 1969 FriendshipBrett J. Aversa 1992 MAJ John D. Carroll Ret. 1992 David E. Kalil 1989 Richard C. Smudz 2007 Perge! Society FairbanksRonald A. Sages (14) 1973 Total $1,478.00

OHIO STATERoyal PurpleR. William Gardner 1957 CanonsburgJack W. Nicklaus 1961 White StarJoseph M. Berwanger 1960 Edwin S. Kirby 1960 Purple ClematisJoseph M. Dunn 1949 Ft. ArmstrongSean G. Alexander 1991 James B. Gould 1959 Frank J. McGavran 1962 Eric W. Schwarz 1986 Snowy White OwlD. Wayne Ashby, Jr. 1949 Richard H. Bohning, Jr. 1962 Stephen H. Eibling 1962 John E. Gibson, IV 1975 Mark R. Grindley 1982 Paul D. Hammond 1950 Scott W. Johnson 1986 Thomas R. Leonard 1968 Joseph F. Oelgoetz, III 1979 John I. Pritchard 1992

DeltaWerneth J. Avril 1955 William J. Bichsel, Jr. 1955 Justin M. Burns 2007 Douglas E. Frey 1963 James F. Froning 1952 James F. Hamilton 1960 Reynold E. Klages, Jr. 1946 Richard F. Martin 1949 S. Michael Miller 1960 William E. Rhinehart, DDS 1949 James L. Worthley 1962 Richard A. Young 1954 FriendshipChristopher C. Caudill 1964 +William C. Crusey 1980 Craig W. Deep 1981 Stephen J. DeVoe, MD 1965 Miles C. Durfey, USAF(Ret.) 1952 +Louis A. Erf 1949 Christopher J. Hubman 1987 John D. Laufersweiler 1950 Joseph E. Lawless 1968 Michael R. Lutz 1991 +Bruce G. Lynn 1938 Benjamin B. Price 1983 +Charles M. Robbins, DDS 1966 Richard L. Sanderson 1948 Derik M. Staufenberg 2008 Brian T. Thompson 2006 Byron D. Wolfe 1975 Perge! Society NorrisR. William Gardner (8) 1957 Perge! Society WilkinsonJoseph M. Berwanger (5) 1960 Edwin S. Kirby (12) 1960 Perge! Society WallaceJack W. Nicklaus (15) 1961 Perge! Society FairbanksSean G. Alexander (4) 1991 Eric W. Schwarz (2) 1986 Total $23,956.61

OHIO WESLEYANCentennialDouglas H. Dittrick, Jr. 1955 Black DiamondDale J. Bruce 1952 Golden ChainPhillip J. Meek 1959 Royal PurpleGary H. Wilkinson 1951 White StarRobert P. Bauman 1953 Log CabinHarry N. Faulkner 1963 John E. McKinnie 1954 Purple ClematisGlenn A. Kittinger 1952 Ft. ArmstrongCarl R. Coleman 1950 Harry G. Ebeling 1954 Thomas L. Grissom 1962 James S. Hering 1961 Geoffrey A. Hirt 1966 J. Patrick Huber 1962 Charles S. Huffman, Jr. 1944 Donald J. Maxwell 1956 Alvin C. Stapf 1949AA Robert Strasburg 1958 Snowy White OwlG. Rorick Amos 1947 John A. Burns, MD 1960 David W. Cromer 1957 Charles P. Eichhorn 1955 Ralph D. Hoyt, II 1984 Robert D. Lindner, Jr. 1971 William G. S. Lodge USAF(Ret.) 1956 Gregory S. McComas 1977 Gregory P. Wilson 1974 David N. Young 1956 DeltaDaniel L. Antle 1973 Joseph H. Banks, MD 1960 Daniel B. Bennington 1968 Michael B. Heisler 1974 Richard W. Maxwell 1968 Robert W. McFadden 1956

Charles E. Phifer 1955 FriendshipDavid L. Arnold 1957 +Thomas A. Balish 1982 Daniel L. Baumgartner 1967 Frank J. Beasley, MD 1950 T. Page Brightman 1953 Attila Daray 1970 E. James Dickey 1957 Harry L. Dowler, Jr. 1954 John W. Gardner 1949 Von F. Gurwell 1955 Garrett T. Heberlein 1961 FriendshipGeorge M. Heeschen, Jr. 1963 James H. Hilborn 1963 Jack C. Kerby 1952 Robert B. Martin 1955 William R. Shepler 1954 David A. Spence 1958 Perge! Society NorrisDouglas H. Dittrick, Jr. (15) 1955 Perge! Society WilkinsonPhillip J. Meek (14) 1959 Gary H. Wilkinson (14) 1951 Perge! Society WallaceRobert P. Bauman (15) 1953 Dale J. Bruce (15) 1952 John E. McKinnie (10) 1954 Robert Strasburg (3) 1958 Perge! Society FairbanksHarry N. Faulkner (13) 1963 James S. Hering (7) 1961 Donald J. Maxwell (2) 1956 Gregory P. Wilson (2) 1974 Total $21,253.00

OKLAHOMACentennialClayton I. Bennett 1981 C. Denny Cresap 1956 James H. Everest 1971 Robert W. Hughes 1956 Stephen A. Jernigan 1969 W. DeVier Pierson 1953 Black DiamondCharles T. Doyle 1956 Golden ChainGerald D. Neff 1961 William G. Paul 1952 William W. Rodgers, Jr. 1959 Royal PurpleDouglas J. Bourne 1943 Richard O. Cain 1952 Carl D. Campbell 1981 John W. Griffin 1985 Howard C. Kauffmann 1943 Denver W. Meacham, II 1961 Homer Paul, Jr. 1954 C. Corry Stephenson 2013 +Samuel A. Wilson 1952 CanonsburgDonald B. Atkins 1951 James W. Gorman, Jr. 1952 Donald W. Haskins 1957 White StarRobert S. Ellis 1948 William O. Gamble, III 1961 Log CabinJ. Brent Humphries 1991 George W. James, II 1950 William J. Kennedy 1955 Jeffrey C. Rowsey 1984 Robert H. Westfield 1959 J. Douglas Williams 1964 Purple ClematisKent A. Bogart 1961 Kenneth R. Carson 1981 Steven L. Hawes 1980 John B. Johnson, Jr. 1955 Stephen W. Ray 1979 Ft. ArmstrongCarl B. Anderson, IV 2005 Vance L. Beagles 1985 Terry K. Dunlap, Sr. 1961AA Charles L. Freede 1969 James A. Hyde 1968 Donald J. Kyte 1990 Tarik K. Masri 1986 D. Derek Neher 1991 William L. Oliver, Jr. 1960 Guy Patton 2008

Eddie W. Rhea 1980 W. E. Rowsey, III 1973 Mike R. Seikel 1973 Randy L. Shockey 1977 Kenneth D. Whittington 1991 Snowy White OwlDavid H. Cole 1969 Joseph S. Ellis 1950 William E. Ingram III 1964 Gib James 1971 John H. Lollar, III 1960 Todd W. Markum 1962 Stewart E. Meyers, Jr. 1956 Thomas G. Morris 1969 James R. Rodgers 1962 Robert L. Sullivan 1968 DeltaJonathan E. Boski 2004 Marion S. Bowen 1946AA John W. Drake 1953 Larry G. Lutz 1960 James R. Ruble, DDS 1958 Carl S. Tinch 1950 C. Fox Wood, III 1942 FriendshipPaul S. Ache, Jr. 1956 James L. Banta 1975 Andrew C. Boehner 2008 +Ryan H. Dale 2005 +Jay F. Frazier, Jr. 1945 Kenneth L. Greer 1988 +John C. Harrington, Jr. 1952 Adam C. Hatch 2007 +Edwin A. Keegan 1953 R. Joe Kepke 1963 M. William Lockard Jr. DDS 1952 David M. Merriman 1971 W. Ray Payne, Jr. 1947 Daniel D. Stuart, II 1966 Charles C. Stueve 1949 +Samuel L. Talley 2003 +William H. Towery 1961 Charles K. Webster 1963 Perge! Society WilkinsonDonald B. Atkins (2) 1951 Homer Paul, Jr. (9) 1954 Perge! Society WallaceJames H. Everest (7) 1971 Howard C. Kauffmann (15) 1943 Perge! Society FairbanksDouglas J. Bourne (8) 1943 Robert S. Ellis (7) 1948 William O. Gamble, III (14) 1961 James W. Gorman, Jr. (1) 1952 J. Brent Humphries (3) 1991 George W. James, II (10) 1950 William L. Oliver, Jr. (1) 1960 Guy Patton (1) 2008 Robert H. Westfield (9) 1959 Total $ 299,274.07

OKLAHOMA STATEBlack DiamondE. Valjean Wheeler 1966 Golden ChainRobert W. Roper 1967 Royal PurpleLon C. Kile 1977 +Matthew S. Manfredi 1994 +CanonsburgRandall L. Whittaker 1970 White StarStephen K. Boeckman 1992 W. Tanner Cooper 2004 +Mark H. Fritze, MD 1980 R. Robert Keating 1972 Eric D. Knam 1992 Charles A. Powers, MD 1969 Bradley A. Thompson 1998 +Philip D. Webb 1972 Ronald E. Woosley, Sr. 1964 Log CabinSteven W. Fooshee 1974 J. Pat Gallagher, Jr. 1966 Steven B. Pittman 1975 Purple ClematisMatthew D. Barnes 1997 +J. Herschel Beard 1972 James D. Boyer 1964 Kim W. Cunningham 1975

Harris J. Elder 1967 Craig H. Hicks 1972AA +J. David Jensen 1970 James P. Quigley 1979 +Jules D. Roberts, IV 1978 +James L. Thomas, Jr. 1966 Jeremy J. Welter 1999 +Michael R. Wendel 1967 Jeremy D. Wier 2001 +Ft. ArmstrongDonald S. Boyd 1969 +Darrel D. Fry 1967 John J. Ha 1994 +Cran Pollock 1975 Terrell F. Potts 1968 +Josue Solano 1994 +Ronald L. Taylor 1980 Snowy White OwlJames R. Blakemore 1971 Kent B. Kimball 1977 Robert B. Lindsly 1967 Mark A. Lobo 1971 Daniel L. McCarty 1964 Derryk L. Wilson 1996 Chad M. Wolfe 2003 +DeltaJames P. Boggs 1996 Joshua W. Randolph 1994 +Eugene Slough 1953 Aaron V. Wilson 2008 +FriendshipRoy J. Anderson 1978 Stephen C. Bowersox 1972 Steven P. Cobb 1976 Danny R. Deaver 1967 +Joel B. Embry 1999 Ty S. Fleming 2005 William F. Ross, Jr. 1966 Dr. Gregory Z. Winters 1975 J. Ryan Yates 2000 Perge! Society WallaceEric D. Knam (7) 1992 Perge! Society FairbanksHarris J. Elder (7) 1967 Steven B. Pittman (3) 1975 Total $ 323,033.74

OLD DOMINIONFriendshipChristopher M. Clark 1976 John D. Cranmer 1988 +

OREGONRoyal PurpleRobert C. Samuel 1960 White StarDwight W. Davis 1965 Purple ClematisVictor G. Atiyeh 1945 Ft. ArmstrongJames S. Samuel 1984 Snowy White OwlBarry H. Biggs 1956 Richard J. Lozo 1954 Leslie T. Neighbors 1961 William J. Prenger 1968 Aubrey L. Smith, III 1959 DeltaMartin H. Conlin 1944 William J. Haseltine 1950 Gerald R. Rapp, Jr. 1982 FriendshipRobert L. Faucett 1955 Thomas J. Lekas 1953 Gregory S. Rasmussen 1966 Brent A. Wehage 2010 +Perge! Society WilkinsonRobert C. Samuel (14) 1960 Perge! Society FairbanksDwight W. Davis (14) 1965 Total $4,059.00

OREGON STATECentennialJohn D. Rowell 1948 Ft. ArmstrongRobert T. Bragg 1953

Snowy White OwlCory M. Cunningham 1993 Ronald R. Dueltgen 1962 Rupert E. Fixott 1943 David W. Graham 1944 Bert E. Loughmiller 1964 Aubrey L. Smith, III 1959 Gary A. Wildish 1963 DeltaPatrick C. Faessler 1990 Donne G. Griffith, MD 1956 +Paul E. Louis 1988 FriendshipLynn A. Aikman 1965 Benjamin J. Binek 1998 Gabriel R. Carlton 2001 Joseph J. Cornell 1953 +Michael R. Eglitis 1975 Jon H. Hermon 1985 +Vincent T. Kimura 2001 Allan E. Lindstrom 1951 Ryan P. McElwain 2005 +Benjamin N. Miles 2003 +Ralph E. Peterson, MD 1952 Frank G. Sauer 1949 J. Thomas Schneider 1952 +Matthew T. Snyder 2005 +Brent A. Wehage 2010 +Robert J. Wilhelm, Jr. 1964 Total $4,396.48

PENNSYLVANIACanonsburgPeter O’Malley 1960 White StarRobert B. Evans 1946 Log CabinAlfred J. Buescher 1948 Snowy White OwlLouis J. Petrie 1960 Theodore H. Rehmeyer 1956 DeltaRichard C. Sanford 1959 FriendshipLeonard C. Dill, III 1956 Stephen A. Jannetta 1986 Perge! Society WallaceRobert B. Evans (14) 1946 Peter O’Malley (12) 1960 Total $2,514.00

PENNSYLVANIA STATECentennialWilliam T. Morris 1949AA Golden ChainWilliam L. Oliver 1967 Royal PurpleCalvin E. Burgart 1965 David J. Clark 1963 Michael J. Stewart 1972 White StarRay C. Noll, Jr. 1950 William A. Rossi 1968 Log CabinRichard C. Marquardt, Jr. 1979 Purple ClematisRoy D. Bertolet 1944 Charles R. Harte, III 1964AA Raymond H. McCune 1967 Richard L. Stover 1965 Ft. ArmstrongKenneth A. Schwartz 1976 David Sobolak, Jr. 1998 George N. Stewart, IV 1980 Snowy White OwlKevin J. Cull 1993 Charles E. Knopf, Jr. 1963 James M. Nagle 1960 Stephen M. Oechslein 2003 Hugh R. Phillis 1977 DeltaBruce A. Harnish 1980 Mark C. Krauss 1976 F. Daniel Wilder 1955 FriendshipEdward E. Birkinshaw, Jr. 1955 +Donald E. Caum 1964 +John W. Harkins 1942 Christopher J. Hoppe 1974 Christopher A. Klotz 1973 +

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Michael F. Leisey 1974 Matthew D. Nee 1999 Michael F. Niznik, Jr. 2009 David A. Oechslein 2003 +Marc A. Rossow 1991 Ralph L. Swank, II 1959 Harold H. Wilson, Jr. 1951 +Perge! Society NorrisWilliam T. Morris (15) 1949 Perge! Society WallaceWilliam L. Oliver (12) 1967 Perge! Society FairbanksCharles E. Knopf, Jr. (2) 1963 Michael J. Stewart (5) 1972 Total $23,156.19

PITTSBURGHPurple ClematisJames J. Howard, III 1957 John D. Sheppard, Jr. 1975 Ft. ArmstrongR. Lee McFadden, Jr. 1944 Snowy White OwlDavid W. Forti 1992 John B. Lennon 1967 Scott M. Walters 1977 William H. White 1966 DeltaSoumitra R. Banerjee 1987 John M. Dougherty , Jr. 1971 Ira L. Horowitz 1994 Richard D. Stoehr 1968 Samuel W. Verner 1948 FriendshipJohn C. Baldus 1954 Bruce S. Barr 1970 Willis A. Boothe, II 1946 Charles C. Bradley 1942 Paul D. Cundiff 1977 Christopher DeLuca 1989 Robert F. Devrnja 1969 David L. Dortenzo 1977 Harry H. Jennings 1960 Paul J. Kraisinger 1983 Robert R. Miller, Jr. 1954 Alexander M. Neidhardt, III 1972 James V. O’Rourke 1979 Mark Rusiski 2000 +Neal S. Voltz 1960 Total $3,743.58

PUGET SOUNDDeltaStephen C. Hunt 1973 FriendshipStephen P. DuBois 1971

PURDUEGolden ChainWilliam R. Miller 1962 CanonsburgCharles G. Armstrong 1964 William G. Hanley 1960 White StarDavid L. Alexander 1962 Roger W. Parkhurst 1965 Robert E. Swinehart 1965 Log CabinGerald B. Bay 1962 William F. Brock 1963 Richard E. Grace 1951 Alan F. Herbert 1969 Purple ClematisJerome B. Bean, Jr. 1964 Louis R. Berner, Jr. 1945 Christopher B. Burke 1977 Richard C. Cammerer, MD 1964 William W. Heath 1948 Lowell B. Mason, Jr. 1948 John W. Schwentker 1952 George J. Spradling 1951 Curt R. Ward, MD 1988 Ft. ArmstrongEugene A. Cernan, USN(Ret) 1956 James C. Redinger 1959 Charles C. Reeves 1941 Gary R. Richert 1974 Raymond J. Rudolph 1948 David F. Stelzer 1968 Jay B. Votaw 1968 Frank C. Watson 1967

Snowy White OwlMorgan J. Burke 1973 Robert P. Crowner 1950 Matthew J. Garrett 1995 Allen L. Gerard 1953 Thomas G. Gotschall 1961 William C. Heath 1976 James B. Hill 1994 Lewis H. Hollmeyer, Jr. 1945 John T. Hopkins 1978 Keith D. Johnson 1981 J. Richard Marshall 1959 Ronald W. Payne 1955 Bruce M. Pitman 1971 Richard C. Potter 1940 Larry M. Ray 1962 Warren R. Scheidt 1975 Thomas J. Ubelhour 1975 D. Garrad Warren, III 1974 Robert F. Worley 1958 DeltaRichard A. Crawford 1979 Wallace J. Dillingham 1952 John C. Dittrich 1946 Robert K. Doyle 1960 William P. Gettings 1978 Byron R. Gough 1961 Robert R. McKee 1972 Dwane G. Mikelson 1949 Carlton R. Mitchell 1991 Andrew W. Myers 1976 E. J. Ogden, III 1952 Fredric C. Phares 1956 Richard A. Powell, USN 1959 Philip M. Puterbaugh 1950 Eric T. Ragsdale 1989 James K. Ramaker 1965 Frederick P. Salzman, Jr. 1953 Alfred A. Shikany 1970 Robert N. Supple 1957 Herbert J. Wilken 1958 FriendshipHarry D. Ballard, Jr. 1953 Patrick G. Barr 1983 +Daniel G. Crabb 1977 Perry Dudley, Jr. 1952 Thomas M. Gould 1962 Fred P. Haas 1949William S. Hackleman 1971 +Kevin J. Hough 1991 Paul H. Lind 1965 Blake D. Milburn 2007 Richard T. Newton, II 1979 Bruce W. Parkhurst 1971 Verne A. Petry 1956 Richard H. Pletcher, PhD 1957 James R. Ryerson 1967 Jason P. Smith 2008 John W. Smith 1949 Patrick T. Spencer 2008 Scott C. Tatman 1989 +Kent E. Upton 1978 Charles V. Vaughan 1978 Perge! Society WallaceDavid L. Alexander (11) 1962 Charles G. Armstrong (6) 1964 William F. Brock (10) 1963 Alan F. Herbert (9) 1969 Roger W. Parkhurst (13) 1965 Perge! Society FairbanksGerald B. Bay (15) 1962 Jerome B. Bean, Jr. (3) 1964 Louis R. Berner, Jr. (5) 1945 Richard E. Grace (10) 1951 William G. Hanley (15) 1960 William W. Heath (1) 1948 Lowell B. Mason, Jr. (9) 1948 Bruce M. Pitman (2) 1971 Robert E. Swinehart (4) 1965 Total $17,019.00

RHODE ISLANDPurple ClematisThomas M. Ryan 1975 Ft. ArmstrongBradford R. Boss 1955 Henry G. Caniglia 1958 Robert W. Marshall III 1977 John W. Mills, PhD 1969 Ernest E. St. Louis, Jr. 1950

Kent T. Stepanishen 2006 Snowy White OwlAlfred Armstrong, Jr. 1948 Gary J. Bowen 1968 Raymond G. Lundgren, Jr. 1954 Stephen J. MacDonald 1986 James T. Sherry 1970 DeltaJames W. Gormley, Jr. 1987 Todd M. Hemenway 1990 Thomas J. Lusardi 1985 Dennis F. Magner 1962 Hon. Thomas W. O’Connell 1968 Gary L. Slavin 1971 FriendshipJohn J. Cavaliere 1959 Richard L. Croteau 1974 William R. Johnson 1966 Robert D. Kerr 1961 Michael J. Levesque 1980 Robert J. Mairs III USA (Ret.) 1958 John R. McDermott 1968 +Thomas G. Picone 1986 Harold E. Uttley 1959 Ernest R. Vieira 1969 Perge! Society WallaceGary J. Bowen (1) 1968 Ernest E. St. Louis, Jr. (3) 1950 Perge! Society FairbanksRobert W. Marshall III (1) 1977 Kent T. Stepanishen (5) 2006 Total $5,770.00

RICHMONDCanonsburgGeorge R. Aldhizer, Jr. 1953 Ft. ArmstrongAnthony D. Sakowski, Jr. 1965 Snowy White OwlJohn P. Graybeal 1952 Robert C. Harvey 1964 Robert C. Jackson 1958 James A. Jacobs 1969 John N. Moreau 1964 George W. Paynter 1964 Robert S. Ukrop 1969 William J. Viglione 1968 M. Coleman Walsh, Jr. 1974 DeltaTom C. Biede 1981 William F. Thomas, Jr. 1954 John D. Turner, Jr. 1964 Robert D. Whitehurst 1962 FriendshipEdward R. Adams 1941 +Irby B. Brown 1954 R. Gent Cofer 1957 Philip S. Costin 1983 Travis T. DuPriest, Jr. 1966 D. Gregory Edel, Jr. 1978 Leslie T. Flynn 1961 Wilton E. Ford, Jr. 1969 Robert W. Gay, Jr. 1959 Frank P. Knill, Jr. 1962 +Jon A. Lucy 1967 W. Keith McClure 1969 John C. Nagy, Jr. 1981 W. Campbell Pendleton, Jr. 1984 Scott C. Quarforth 2001 Perge! Society FairbanksM. Coleman Walsh, Jr. (2) 1974 Total $3,297.76

ROSE-HULMANFt. ArmstrongGeorge J. Butkovich, Jr. 1970 Evan R. Kokoska 1989 James M. Lowes 1970 Michael J. Schipper 1982 Snowy White OwlMichael A. Huhnke 1975 DeltaCourtney A. Davidson 2006 Robert H. Harrison 1970 +Leonard J. Muhlenkamp 1993 Royce A. Ramsay 1982 FriendshipBenjamin W. Adler 2008 Damon R. Ground 1982 Charles E. Huffman 1978

Daniel G. Jackson 1974 James M. Krogstie 1977 William C. Morphew 1998 Dominick S. Smith 2001 Perge! Society WallaceEvan R. Kokoska MD (2) 1989 Total $3,025.00

RPIWhite StarWilliam R. Brand 1987 Ft. ArmstrongDexter K. Lee 1994 Snowy White OwlPaul J. Testa 1989 DeltaGeorge P. Norman, USN 1987 FriendshipJoseph I. Block 2009 +Timothy M. Cole 2010 Michael E. Connelly 1998 Perge! Society WilkinsonWilliam R. Brand (13) 1987 Perge! Society FairbanksDexter K. Lee (5) 1994 Total $3,460.00

RUTGERSLog CabinSamuel H. Mudie 1962 Purple ClematisJohn J. Manginelli 1983 Craig J. Mardany 1982 Ft. ArmstrongWilson J. Andrews, Jr. 1954 Andrew J. Galloway 1949 Snowy White OwlJoseph Carfora 1966 Adolph M. Chwastyk 1949 Michael R. Feniger 1981 Andrew W. Kendall 1952 Arthur W. Lederer, Jr. 1938 Herbert H. Newton 1941AA Edward R. Perkins, Jr. 1949 Jeffrey D. Vernam 1973 DeltaPaul J. Benke 1961 David H. Bugen 1970 James A. Cook 1984 John C. Ferriday 1951 Walter C. Hersman USAF(Ret.) 1961 Michael J. McGarry 1978 Peter Navolanic, II 1967 Raymond F. Roncin, Jr. 1982 Russell A. Schaible 1984 David A. Stout 1965 Edmund G. Zito 1970 FriendshipWilliam W. Austin, Jr. 1959 +Dr. W. John Bauer 1959 Hugh C. Cunto 1997 Dominick J. Eboli 1991 Theodore A. Imbach 1958 Donald R. Lehman 1962 John J. Ohnemus, USAF(R) 1956 Dennis F. Rogers 1963 +Albert Sanchez, Jr. 1979 Robert J. Serko 1954 James E. Sierk 1960 John T. Van Derslice 1966 +Perge! Society WallaceSamuel H. Mudie (8) 1962 Perge! Society FairbanksAndrew J. Galloway (6) 1949 Wilson J. Andrews, Jr. (3) 1954 John J. Manginelli (8) 1983 Craig J. Mardany (9) 1982 Michael R. Feniger (2) 1981 Total $5,989.00

SAN DIEGO STATEFt. ArmstrongMichael A. Borton 1986 Matthew L. Snyder 1988 Snowy White OwlJohn D. Crisafulli 1992 Douglas W. Grover 1987

FriendshipDavid C. Born 1994 C. Scott Sutcliff 1988 +Brian G. Thorngate 1987 Perge! Society WallaceMatthew L. Snyder (3) 1988 Total $2,325.00

SAN JOSE STATEFriendshipJames A. Bradford 1997 +Scott A. McKay 2005 Brett C. Vigil 2000 Total $121.86

SEWANEEFt. ArmstrongCharles M. Martin 1963 William R. Weaver, MD 1959 Snowy White OwlNicholas J. Lynn 1981 DeltaRoss B. Clark, II 1954 E. Phelps Helvenston 1953 Grier P. Jones 1964 FriendshipRobert B. Adgent 1956 Barron Bethea 1951 Guy R. Dotson 1963 +Dr. James H. Harrison Jr. 1965 James P. McHaney 1955 Ralph M. Walke 1966 Justin D. Wear 2001 Perge! Society FairbanksCharles M. Martin Sr. (5) 1963 Total $1,688.00

SOUTH FLORIDAFt. ArmstrongL. Jeffrey Fitterman 1970 Snowy White OwlGene Balter 1977 DeltaPaul E. Mendelssohn 1972 Total $914.00

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAWhite StarDavid M. Todd 1967 Purple ClematisHoward A. Schwimmer 1983 Ft. ArmstrongTyson K. Beem 1997 Max T. Hirdler, Jr. 1953 Donald H. Landwehr 1952 Snowy White OwlRobert P. Anderegg 1971 Willard B. Buchanan 1961 Joseph E. Johnson 1952 John R. Jordan 1967 DeltaAndre P. Affatato 1969 Gene S. Prochnow 1967 Robert H. Reed, Jr. 1961 FriendshipRichard L. Beckendorf 1972 Charles S. Cochrane 1973 Timothy S. Ferrin 1980 Hal E. Gordon, MD 1977 +Peter T. Hayes 1989 William B. Hedekin 1962 Todd L. Holzer 1980 Dean R. Miller 1956 +Mark H. Peacock 1964 Lewis J. Pozzebon 1971 Michael D. Rojas 1981 Kenneth J. Schneider 1971 Stephen B. Tuck 1970 Douglas R. Tueller 1978 +Michael C. Weiss 1989 +Timothy M. Wolfe 1974 Perge! Society WallaceRobert P. Anderegg (1) 1971 David M. Todd (9) 1967

Perge! Society FairbanksTyson K. Beem (3) 1997 Total $4,655.00

SOUTHERN METHODISTRoyal PurpleJon J. Altschuler 1994 Douglas C. Gardner 1985 Log CabinMichael M. Boone 1963 Ft. ArmstrongCarl B. Anderson, IV 2005 Thomas E. Armstrong 1960Charles M. Martin 1963 James R. McGuire 1961 Snowy White OwlRobert A. Frantz, Jr. 1959 Norman D. Fry, MD 1953 Howell D. Harralson 1968 W. Justin Jones 1994 Jason A. Kulas 1993 James G. Lea 1958 Allen R. Myers 1964 Jon P. Rowe 1964 Ralph L. Shanks, Jr. 1963 Randolph P. Sweney 1972 Allister M. Waldrop, Jr. 1972 DeltaRobert G. Bender 1981 Steven L. Houston 1966 C. Lydon Neumann 1968 W. Ray Spears, Jr. 1958 Andrew M. Wright 1990

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+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999 THOMAS MARSHALL

$250,000-$499,999 CALVIN COOLIDGE

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SOUTHERN METHODISTFriendshipW. Kent Anger, PhD 1965 Barry L. Boniface 1984 +Lawrence J. Brannian 1965 +Adrian G. Bray 1970 +Michael L. Chiste 2000 Ricardo de la Cabada 1992 +Jesse M. Griffin 1962 Ernesto Gutierrez 2010 +Bradley W. Huff 2008 Richard S. O’Neill 2007 +Robert B. Ray 1975 Peter F. Rusch, PhD 1965 Jeff E. Samford, Jr. 1960 E. Tabor Scott, Jr. 1955 +Jesse D. Wilkinson 1960 Perge! Society NorrisJon J. Altschuler (8) 1994 Douglas C. Gardner (6) 1985 Perge! Society FairbanksMichael M. Boone (9) 1963 Charles M. Martin (5) 1963 Gerald R. Sensabaugh (5) 1951 Randolph P. Sweney (1) 1972 Total $38,852.00

STANFORDLog CabinHoward A. Rubin 1955 Purple ClematisRaymond R. Morgan, Jr. 1948AA Snowy White OwlRichard J. Borda 1953 Philip G. Chapman 1966 Eugene K. Shank 1954 Arthur F. White 1952

Joseph Zukin, Jr. 1949 FriendshipStewart C. Adams, Jr. 1959 Boyd H. Benson 1951 Perge! Society FairbanksRaymond R. Morgan, Jr. (10) 1948 AA Howard A. Rubin (11) 1955 Total $2,153.00

SYRACUSECanonsburgDavid R. Coffman 1938 Alan W. Larson 1960 White StarMichael E. Chateauneuf 1965 Michael O. Shipley 1958 Ft. ArmstrongRobert H. Doty 1950 Thomas G. Heubel Jr. 1984 Russell A. King 1952 Robert W. Whiteford 1975 Snowy White OwlAllan C. Anderson 1954 John L. Bruch, Jr. 1944 Ernest J. De La Motte 1944 Glendon O. Garvin 1993 Richard S. Golobic 1956 Gordon K. Haggett 1962 F. Thomas Havern 1965 Edward J. Hughes 1982 Bruce M. Kennedy 1954 William B. Kuhl 1967 Robert F. Kuhne 1957 Roy A. Sykes, Jr. 1970 John P. Trever 1965 DeltaRobert L. Coakley 1996 Blair A. Knapp 1954 Frederick R. Michel 1967

Alan C. More 1969 Kenneth L. Morrison 1965 Kenneth G. Murawski 1973 Robert C. Raimondo 1963 FriendshipRaymond C. Faigle 1993 Milan R. Kosanovich 2001 R. Michael Murray 1965 Eugene F. Renske 1965 William Skye 1953 Bradley J. Strait 1954 Paul Wadeson 1961 +Perge! Society NorrisDavid R. Coffman (6) 1938 Perge! Society WilkinsonMichael E. Chateauneuf (6) 1965 Alan W. Larson (10) 1960 Perge! Society FairbanksThomas G. Heubel Jr. (5) 1984 Total $20,110.50

TENNESSEELog CabinJohn B. Hollingsworth, Jr. 1952 Purple ClematisLee M. Moss 1973 William E. Robinson 1955 Ft. ArmstrongJohn J. Sheridan 1972 Montgomery G. Turner 1991 Snowy White OwlGeorge E. Dominick 1957 Frederick J. Ergen 1972 W. Dwight Kessel 1952 Kenneth Markwell, Jr. 1945 Benjamin B. McCeney, Jr. 1957 W. Miller Wood, III 1967 DeltaDavid F. Cheek 2002

James D. Froula 1967 Alvin B. Harper, Jr. 1952 Mark A. Medley 1968 Richard J. Oglesby, Jr. 1956 Phillip W. Voltz, Jr. 1951 FriendshipDonald B. Anderson 1963 Allen D. Boyd 1950 Norman E. Daniel 1954 Kenneth L. Faulkner 1959 P. Douglas Goddard, Jr. 1966 Michael G. Haddad 1985 +Joshua C. Holly 1997 Bruce A. Kingshill 1972 John H. Medley 1971 Timothy L. Pitts 1990 S. Jack Staples, III 1971 George M. Trotter, III 1970 Blake Williams, Jr. 1967 Perge! Society FairbanksJohn B. Hollingsworth, Jr. (13) 1952 Montgomery G. Turner (1) 1991 Total $4,005.00

TENNESSEE TECHSnowy White OwlBrian M. Douglas 1998 J. Brent Ellis 1999 Kevin G. Givens 2002 Jackie R. Wilmore, Jr. 1982 DeltaEdwin J. Banasiak, III 1997 Matthew G. Hayes 2004 FriendshipChristopher J. Cramer 2003 W. Joseph Czarneski, IV 1994 Alan D. Pippin 2008 +Robert J. Porter 2006 Michael H. Robinson 2005 Charles A. Worsham 1992 +Perge! Society FairbanksBrian M. Douglas (2) 1998 Total $1,672.04

TEXASCentennialRandall R. Engstrom 1973 Jeffrey M. Heller 1961 DeWitt Waltmon, Sr. 1949 Black DiamondDavid A. Ott 1968 Royal PurpleBruce H. Hill 1977 +Ardon E. Moore, III 1980 Robert C. Orr, Jr. 1979 C. Cary Patterson 1974 +Scott Petty, Jr. 1960 T. Keller Towns, PE 1982 White StarRoy C. Coffee, Jr. 1959 +William L. Doggett 2009 +Robert G. McClure 1980 +James M. Nakfoor 1986 Robert T. Ray 1982 M. Spencer Rigney 1980 Reid S. Walker 1990 +Robert H. Walls, Jr. 1982 Log CabinClayton H. Hudnall 1980 +Donald R. Mighell 1956 Grady W. Roberts 1990 Jere W. Thompson 1954 Purple ClematisFrank M. Agar 1982 Harold H. Bagby, Jr. 1980 +William G. Dwyer 1944 William N. Hamilton 1944 David A. McAllister 1978 R. Shain McCaig, Jr. 1982 +Mark W. Muecke 2000 Karl E. Rathjen 1986 Jeffrey A. Rochelle 1987 Garrett W. Schneider 1981 Eugene B. Shepherd, Jr. 1981 Ft. ArmstrongRichard A. Beeler 1985 Charles M. Berkey USA (Ret.) 1952 John M. Black 1994 +Lon P. Carpenter 1961

Ernest H. Cockrell 1967 +Ross M. Davis 1980 Vance C. Duncan 1974 William T. Griffin, Jr. 1987 +D. Link Grimes 1983 John D. Harkey, Jr. 1983 Jeffrey M. Jacobe 1994 +David M. Keeton 1976 Douglas M. MacMahon 1999 +James P. McGinnis 1981 +J. Matthew McLaughlin 1987 +B. Marshall Merritt 1984 +D. Mayes Middleton II 2004 +John K. Mitchell 1951 Rick Nelson 1978 Robert W. Pratt Jr. PhD 1953 Paul H. Smith 1950 John K. Turner 1976 DeWitt Waltmon, Jr. 1980 William R. Weaver, MD 1959 G. Douglas Wiley 1969 Snowy White OwlAubrey C. Black 1949 Lee Caldwell 1957 Marshall T. Clegg 1954 Bert C. Engelhardt 1956 Joseph H. Gray, MD 1958 Ted C. Hager 1956 Jeffery L. Hickey 1981 Brandon K. Holcomb 1996 Jack D. Holford 1964 Frank B. Jones, Jr. 1959 W. Scott McAfee 1980 Byron M. McKnight, DDS 1978 William K. Merkel 1950 George J. Merriman, Jr. 1936 Robert H. Northington 1952 Fred W. Patterson, Sr. 1952 James E. Suttle 1959 Ron D. Willis 1984 DeltaDaniel E. Jenkins, III 1967 Robert S. McCaig 1952 Fred W. Middleton 1961 Joe P. Nelson, Jr. 1949 T. Ray Perry 1952 David C. Schick 1968 Patrick H. Swearingen, Jr. 1950 J. Zack Thompson 1949 Don C. Wukasch 1959 FriendshipRalph J. Aniol, Jr. 1951 L. Gary Beckworth, Jr. 1965 G. Kent Collins 1976 Sam Crowther 1956 +Walter S. Fortney, III 1961 D. Campbell Foster 2004 Laurens A. Hall 1964 John R. Kent 1978 John C. McCaleb 1948 David R. Murph, PhD 1965 +Tommy H. Nelms 1965 Jerry B. Peckham 1962 Michael A. Robb 2000 +Roy E. Rushing 1965 T. A. Delano Womack 1956 Perge! Society NorrisRobert C. Orr, Jr. (11) 1979 Perge! Society WilkinsonDeWitt Waltmon, Sr. (14) 1949 Perge! Society WallaceJere W. Thompson (5) 1954 Perge! Society FairbanksLon P. Carpenter (2) 1961 Donald R. Mighell (7) 1956 John K. Mitchell (1) 1951 Scott Petty, Jr. (7) 1960 Robert W. Pratt Jr. PhD (8) 1953 Total $ 517,795.98

TEXAS A & MFt. ArmstrongRobert F. McGoldrick 1989 Snowy White OwlD. Greg Graham 1982 Lias J. Steen 1980 DeltaCase D. Fischer 1987 William D. Swanson 1992 +FriendshipShane B. Barbee 1995 +Thomas L. Keller 1980

William L. Raba 1984 Travis M. Tapella 2005 Total $1,462.80

TEXAS ARLINGTONWhite StarKirk D. Walden 1972 Ft. ArmstrongWilliam M. Kramer 1978 D. Mark Smith 1983 Snowy White OwlThomas C. Darden 1978 Thomas H. Koops 1968 William D. Spijkerman 1988 DeltaMichael D. Jarrett 1972 FriendshipMatt Fajkus 2001 +Benjamin H. Hamman 2008 +William S. Hunnicutt, Jr. 1981 +Michael T. Mannion 1981Scott G. Ryan 1982 R. Adam Whitten 2009 Perge! Society WallaceKirk D. Walden (11) 1972 Perge! Society FairbanksD. Mark Smith (6) 1983 Total $2,470.00

TEXAS CHRISTIANSnowy White OwlW. Scott Anderson 1982 Cary P. Swindle 1988 DeltaW. Steven Anderson 1984 Robert S. Clifton 1985 Peter E. Dodd 2003 James T. Schorgl 1984 FriendshipDavid W. Allison 1987 Ryan G. Hahn 2003 +Charles D. Mathera 2011 +R. Neil Nicholson 2011 +Terry E. Skinner 1983 Total $1,197.53

TEXAS SAN ANTONIOFriendshipChad L. Elseth 1994

TEXAS TECHThomas MarshallVance Hubbard 1962 Golden ChainMarlis E. Smith 1954 Royal PurpleRobert F. Brown 1959 CanonsburgE. Fred Currie 1955 White StarGlenn D. Moor 1984 Kenneth W. Whittington, MD 1956 Purple ClematisJ. Michael Cornell, MD 1965 Richard P. Lowke 1959 George H. Nelson 1958 Marvin G. Stephens, Jr. 1964 Ft. ArmstrongF. L. Ballard 1955 Larry K. Lowe 1967 Snowy White OwlMichael B. Barrett 1969 Johnnie M. Brewer 1970 John E. Estes 1969 Mark L. Murdock 1963 Royce G. Newsom 1964 William D. Spijkerman 1988 Bobby G. Waddle 1955 Ron L. White 1974 DeltaBob E. Baublits, Jr. 1977 Charles C. Beatty 1958 James E. Cannon 1958 Lawrence M. DeHay, Jr. 1961 Terry L. Grantham 1979AA

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Mighty Thankful Scholarship Fund was created by Jon J. Altschuler (SMU 1994) and Jason A. Kulas (SMU

1993) to provide scholarships to Phi Gams. Both Jon and Jason received scholarships from the Foundation as undergraduates. Jason remembers, how much the scholarship helped him and he has never forgotten it. Jon wanted to “return the gift as well, with interest.” Jason and Jon are hopeful other Phi Gams will also contribute to this fund, and they both agree, “The Frater-nity continues to do great things in the lives of all who are part of it.” Both brothers live in Dallas. Jon founded the commercial real estate firm Altschuler & Company, and Jason is the CFO of Santander Consumer USA.

SMU brothers Jon Altschuler (1994) and Jason Kulas (1993)

Doing Great Things

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William C. Pfluger 1960 Jeffrey S. Sage 2005 Ronald G. Stewart, PhD 1954 FriendshipBruce A. Blalock 1966 +William T. Campbell 1961 W. Travis Crow 1995 +Jerry R. Dunn 1960 Christopher W. Gee 2002 George A. Guthrie 1964 +D. Bruce Johnson 1956 Birke B. Marsh 1988 +Sean G. McMullen 2001 Philip L. Meaders 1984 James O. Shine 1968 Billie D. Sumners 1955 Larry D. Watkins 1977 James M. Watson, DDS 1980 William F. Willis 1954 +Perge! Society WilkinsonE. Fred Currie (7) 1955 Vance Hubbard (13) 1962 Perge! Society WallaceRichard P. Lowke (5) 1959 Glenn D. Moor (9) 1984 George H. Nelson (5) 1958 Perge! Society FairbanksRobert F. Brown (11) 1959 Marlis E. Smith (15) 1954 Marvin G. Stephens, Jr. (6) 1964 Total $14,995.75

TOLEDOFriendshipChadd A. Schwartz 2008 +

TORONTOCanonsburgEdward J. Jackman 1962 Graeme W. Norval, PhD 1983 Ft. ArmstrongDavid W. Booz 1985 Paul A. McCloy Calgary 1997 Snowy White OwlGeorge O. Hayman 1953 K. Seth Mathers 1961 Nicholas J. Poppenk 1971 DeltaBruce C. Bone 1950 John A. Rogers 1968 Paul B. Walters, PE 1956 FriendshipRobert E. Campbell 1959 Myron P. Genyk 2002 Donald L. Lloyd 1956 Dwight D. Lupish 1967 Alan H. Spindel 1987 Arthur A. Stanley 1951 Perge! Society FairbanksGraeme W. Norval, PhD (12) 1983 Total $7,509.09

TULANEDeltaMathew G. McWhorter 2008 +FriendshipThomas A. Garza 1994 +Jack L. Millaway 2010 Richard A. Reese 2007 Perge! Society FairbanksMathew G. McWhorter (1) 2008 Total $670.00

UNIONFt. ArmstrongEugene W. Erickson 1954 John C. Robbins, III 1971 Snowy White OwlRobert B. Gillie 1943 Stephen G. Wall 1984 H. Frederick Wintsch 1962 DeltaRoland J. Barhyte 1946 Mace A. Bloom 1977 John D. Paracka 1956 FriendshipSherwood W. Chapman 1960 +Drew R. Hamelink 1971 +Douglas B. Hendrick 1947 Donald W. Hudson 1942

Garry O. Hughes 1979 Ernest M. Myer 1956 Total $1,149.00

UTAHDeltaRichard A. Dupaix 1991 Jeffrey R. Gordon 1992 Total $363.00

UTAH STATEDeltaWilliam B. Evans 1985

VANDERBILTFriendshipChristopher W. Aaron 2011 +

VERMONTFt. ArmstrongJohn M. Carulli, Jr. 1988 Snowy White OwlGregory L. Foster 1970 David P. Harnois 1994 Robert A. Ladue, Jr. 1976 Jeffrey G. Schwartz 1993

VERMONTFriendshipMark F. Boyden 1988 +C. Scott Decker 1994 +Bernard P. Isabelle 1978 Perge! Society FairbanksDavid P. Harnois (3) 1994 Jeffrey G. Schwartz (3) 1993 Total $1,840.45

VILLANOVASnowy White OwlJeremy A. Murphy 1995 FriendshipBrian E. Collie 1995 Jeffrey A. Fuchs 1993 Christopher A. Herbst 2008 +Robert O. Mannion 1992 Peter M. McCormack 2007 +Total $464.00

VIRGINIACanonsburgBenjamin B. LeCompte, III 1972 Snowy White OwlC. Breckenridge Arrington, Jr. 1955 Kevin L. Beicke 2001 H. Hunter Kennard 1948 A. Colquitt Shackelford, Jr. 1951 DeltaWilliam R. Easton 1965 Jonathan R. Hilliard 2007 FriendshipBruce A. Talmadge 1953 Joseph T. Vergara 2010 +David M. Wakelee 1951 Perge! Society WallaceBenjamin B. LeCompte, III (15) 1972 Total $1,728.00

VIRGINIA TECHFt. ArmstrongDana W. Hesse 1986 Snowy White OwlRichard B. Gass 1981 Brendan J. McMurrer 2001 Jeffrey M. Scattergood 1999 DeltaJason A. Dean 1996 Jason T. Newcomb 1998 David C. Venable 1988 Paul T. Zawistowski 1983 FriendshipC. Jason Berger 2000 Ethan B. Crockett 2008 +Paul V. Ditto 1989 +Michael D. Nolan 1995 M. Stephen Robbins 1977 John M. Tabb, III 2004

Jordan A. Wood 2004 +Total $1,527.65

WABASHRoyal PurpleN. Clay Robbins 1979 John C. Schroeder 1969 White StarR. Michael Henderson 1961 Log CabinJoseph D. Barnette, Jr. 1961 Purple ClematisRobert Bracken 1943 Ft. ArmstrongJack E. Adamson 1948 Leonard F. Anglis 1976 J. Chris Bird 1967 David J. Carlson 1969 Eric M. Cavanaugh 1976 Donald B. Korb 1945 Jeff D. Lundy 1978 Robert E. Sonnemaker 1967 Snowy White OwlWilliam F. Bird, DDS 1956AA John G. Brumbaugh 1940 John B. Culley, Jr. 1969 Theodore F. Holland, III 1971 Harry F. McNaught, Jr. 1976 Thomas B. Shearman 1949 DeltaJ. Robert Baur 1949 John B. Bridge 1972 Donald H. Dinwiddie 1956 Raymond M. Hartwell 1965 John N. Kroetz 1950 Roland N. Litterst, Sr. 1958 John C. Phares 1966 Ralph G. Powell 1955 Richard A. Williams 1953 FriendshipWilliam D. Backman, Jr. 1953 Wilbur C. Bahr, Jr. 1960 Andrew T. Bridge, MD 2001 +Rand Burnette, PhD 1958 Joseph E. Costanza 1958 +Kevin P. Ferguson 1996 Daniel F. Korb 1953 Gary R. Leonard 1972 Byron S. Lingeman 1950 David F. Myers 1972 C. George Robinette 2004 Douglas C. Shelbourne 1976 +Chad E. Taylor, PhD 1990 +Perge! Society NorrisJohn C. Schroeder (13) 1969 Perge! Society WilkinsonN. Clay Robbins (15) 1979 Perge! Society WallaceR. Michael Henderson (9) 1961 Perge! Society FairbanksJoseph D. Barnette, Jr. (15) 1961 Eric M. Cavanaugh (4) 1976 Total $13,719.00

WASHINGTONGolden ChainRonald D. Crockett 1961 White StarJames R. Houston 1955 Gary L. Ostenson 1969 Log CabinNorman K. Thordarson 1963 Purple ClematisMichael B. Jeffers 1962 R. Kirk Wilson 1960 Ft. ArmstrongDonald H. Brazier, Jr. 1954 George C. Briggs, Jr. 1947 L. Thomas Murray, Jr. 1946 Gerald A. Nielsen 1961 Robert F. Philip 1940 D. Clinton Prescott, Jr. 1946 H. Cecil Webb 1950 Snowy White OwlCharles R. Ekberg 1968 John W. Ellis 1950 Steven C. Galbraith 1967 Gerald E. Gibbons, MD 1953 Steven M. Helmbrecht 1985 Paul B. Helsby 1953 Jasper V. Howard, PE 1946

Harold A. Moldstad, Jr. 1956 J. Shan Mullin 1956 Leonard G. Perry 1956 Ronald C. Wilderman 1965 DeltaGeorge Chalich 1952 Rolf H. Falk 1952 Arthur F. Gollofon, Jr. 1952 Fred W. Hines, Jr. 1983 James R. Hinz 1975 Stephen M. Lamberson 1980 Richard C. McAuliffe, Jr. 1967 Brian P. Olsen 1982 Tad B. Richards 2003 Wade H. Taylor 1978 John R. Tomlinson 1953 Larry L. Weidkamp 1958 Robert I. Will 1950 Timothy B. Yaryan 1967 Dean Young 1987 FriendshipJon D. Diamond 1986 +R. Cooper Engst 2007 +John P. Evans 1974 Benjamin L. Flajole 2007 +Donn W. Harrison 1948 Marc T. Hulett 1978 +Gordon D. King 1966 Donald R. Moreland 1959AA Larry Mounger 1959 Lyman W. Newton 1959 Edwin A. Nixon, Jr. 1950 Stanley R. Pocock 1946 +Shane A. Richards 2007 John H. Rowlands 1972 +Jeff Sanwick 1988 Craig L. Smith 1965 Zachary J. Stednick 2003 J. Lewis Thayer 2010 Mark E. Tsutakawa 1975 Perge! Society WallaceJohn W. Ellis (1) 1950 Norman K. Thordarson (10) 1963 R. Kirk Wilson (4) 1960 Perge! Society FairbanksDonald H. Brazier, Jr. (7) 1954 Ronald D. Crockett (9) 1961 Arthur F. Gollofon, Jr. (1) 1952 Fred W. Hines, Jr. (1) 1983 James R. Houston (10) 1955 J. Shan Mullin (1) 1956 Gary L. Ostenson (14) 1969 Robert F. Philip (2) 1940 H. Cecil Webb (1) 1950 Total $12,545.96

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSONPurple ClematisD. Lawrence Wickerham, MD 1972 Snowy White OwlBert C. Engelhardt 1956 Demas L. McVay, Jr. 1955 James H. Norris 1975 Ronald P. Sandmeyer 1957 DeltaWilliam E. Allen 1953 Frank V. Petrone 1947 FriendshipRichard F. Beatty 1974 +Timothy D. Calvin 1943 Miles C. Durfey, USAF(Ret.) 1952+Charles M. Robbins, DDS 1966 Total $1,074.00

WASHINGTON & LEEPurple ClematisWalter Matthews, Jr. 1959 Ft. ArmstrongGeorge C. Hixon 1959 Jordan M. Smith 1957 Snowy White OwlSamuel A. Syme, Jr. 1956 DeltaDavid L. Moore, Jr. 1974 FriendshipThomas E. Aschenbrener 1954 +Robert F. Duguay 1953

David K. Eubank 1976 Gilbert H. Pearsall, Jr. 1980 John R. Pflug, III 2009 +Jason J. Russo 1989 Christopher A. Sherwin 2009 +Laurence M. Smail Esq. 1959 Stanley A. Walton, III 1962 +G. Benson Werthan 1954 Wiley R. Wright, Jr. 1954 +Perge! Society WallaceGeorge C. Hixon (3) 1959 Total $1,854.00

WASHINGTON STATEWhite StarRobert W. Higgins, MD 1956 Ft. ArmstrongAugustan D. Kittson 1978 Herbert V. Levinsky, PhD 1964 Harlan R. Mayer, II 1970 John D. Metcalf 1992 Willard C. Warehouse 1972 Dale L. Wierman 1964 Snowy White OwlCharles F. Diesen 1962 Corwin P. King 1965 Jeffrey T. Mouck 1987 Doug Shaul 1960 Philip H. Smith 1966 DeltaJames E. Reece, Jr. 1961 FriendshipW. Lance Daly 1996 Peter S. Dawson 1960 Dwain H. McIntosh 1954 Gene Sutton 1959 Leo F. Trainer 1953AA Perge! Society WallaceRobert W. Higgins, MD (7) 1956 Corwin P. King PhD (1) 1965 Willard C. Warehouse (3) 1972 Total $5,605.00

WEST VIRGINIAPurple ClematisMark N. Roth 1977 Snowy White OwlTimothy J. Dick 1982 Mark W. Obermann 1976 DeltaHarold J. Creel 1984 FriendshipBruce T. Olenchuk 1975 +Terry A. Wolfe 1973 Perge! Society WallaceMark N. Roth (7) 1977 Perge! Society FairbanksTimothy J. Dick (2) 1982 Total $1,631.00

WESTERN KENTUCKYSnowy White OwlRobert P. Anderegg 1971 FriendshipJeffrey T. Baynham 2010

WESTERN MICHIGANDeltaCorey A. Watt 1999 Michael J. Wygocki 1986 FriendshipEric A. Burgess 1997 Eric Krozier 1996 Bryan S. McNee 1989 +Michael F. O’Toole 1974 Mark A. Winter 1990 +Total $385.00

WESTERN ONTARIOPurple ClematisMark P. Trenton 1986

Snowy White OwlMurray L. Coulter 1972 Douglas M. Workman 1977 DeltaJohn W. Chandler 1971 Peter B. Hockin 1968 FriendshipMatthew F. Dunn 1993 Michael J. Vormittag 1986 Total $1,255.76

WESTMINSTERCentennialJames L. Ratcliff 1955 Purple ClematisCharles M. McCann 1960 William E. Parrish 1957 Ft. ArmstrongThomas L. McDonald 1960 Snowy White OwlWilliam V. McKnelly, Jr. 1951 Thomas M. Murphy 1964 DeltaJimmy D. Adams 1957 Neal B. Prater 1956 John M. Robinson, III 1986 FriendshipJohn W. Briscoe 1963 +Bruce H. Cleaver 1957 Dr. William P. Locke 1956 R. A. Miller, III 1967 +Dale G. Schaefer 1958 Kent VanValkenburg 1964 +West A. Woodbridge 1970

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4

+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999 THOMAS MARSHALL

$250,000-$499,999 CALVIN COOLIDGE

$500,000-$999,999 FOUNDERS

$1 MILLION & ABOVE

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WESTMINSTERPerge! Society WallaceCharles M. McCann (3) 1960 Perge! Society FairbanksThomas L. McDonald (7) 1960 William E. Parrish (9) 1957 Total $46,877.00

WILLIAM JEWELLWhite StarDr. Wilber B. Spalding Jr. 1952 Purple ClematisJack L. Capps, USA (Ret.) 1947 Marshall D. Conrad 1945AA Ft. ArmstrongMichael G. Fligg 1961 William C. Hankins 1975 Robert P. Morf, USNR 1939 Snowy White OwlKent T. Dicus 1980 Mark P. Foley 1975 Jerald G. Scofield 1950 Richard M. Wright, Jr. 1978 DeltaWilliam B. Black 1963 James W. Woods, II 1969 FriendshipBrian G. Carney 1996 Jon G. Curtis 1995 Jerome Y. Goehring 2010 +Edward J. Meyer, Jr. 1951 Floyd T. Neth 1950 Leonard L. Poppenhagen 1960 Eric R. Sapp 1992 Lee F. Soxman, Jr. 1945 +John D. West 1971 Perge! Society WallaceMichael G. Fligg (2) 1961 Dr. Wilber B. Spalding Jr. (8) 1952 Perge! Society FairbanksWilliam C. Hankins (3) 1975

Richard M. Wright, Jr. (1) 1978 Total $10,218.46

WILLIAMS Snowy White OwlRobert B. Gillie 1943 Charles J. Kurtz, III 1962 DeltaJohn H. Dalton 1949 Charles R. Frederickson, III 1960 FriendshipJ. Roger Moody 1954 John S. Sutphen 1942 +Total $365.00

WISCONSINFt. ArmstrongJames E. Freytag 1958 Snowy White OwlGregory E. Custer 1967 Anthony J. Haen, Jr. 1957 Raymond R. Kubly, Jr. 1955 DeltaM. Gregory Anunson 1969 G. Richard Cope 1955 Kenneth R. DeWeerdt 1960 John J. Ellsworth 1990 +John C. Hofmann 1960 Michael C. Kubly 1958 Thomas D. Stevens 1972 Malcolm P. West 1974 FriendshipThomas E. Aschenbrener 1954 +William H. Freytag, Jr. 1953 +John H. Hendricks 1964 Michael J. Hettinger 1952 J. Douglas Keenan 1962 Peter J. Krusing 1973 Duane R. Mazeska 1960 +John M. Perrigo 1958 Gilbert W. Ross 1949 Scott R. Simon 1987 Richard J. Tilley 1959 David A. Vollrath 1976 Richard O. Weisman 1954 Perge! Society FairbanksJohn J. Ellsworth (1) 1990 Total $2,823.00

WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRERoyal PurpleTodd M. Eberhardt 1989 DeltaJustin M. Hennig 2004 Jason J. Seeger 2002 FriendshipJesse L. Landre 2002 Terrance J. Ostrander 1981 Perge! Society WilkinsonTodd M. Eberhardt (10) 1989 Total $2,300.00

WITTENBERGRoyal PurpleG. David K. Hopper MD 1963 White StarPeter G. Welsh 1974 Joseph E. Williamson 1967 Ft. ArmstrongTheodore J. Budach, Jr. 1956 Donald S. Hauck 1956 David H. Prescott, MD 1977 Charles E. Ramsey 1964 Eric B. Westendorf 1992 Snowy White OwlPeter C. Anderson 1961 David E. Baines 1969 George A. Buckley, Jr. 1980 Lynn N. Carlton 1964 Richard F. Keier 1961 Robert C. McDonald 1964 David E. Moeller 1963 Stanley J. Wood 1946 DeltaRobert C. Baden 1965 Marcus W. Hitt 2005 Donald H. Kaiser 1943 Edward D. Lamb 1935

Miles N. Acker (San Diego State 1987) by Douglas W. Grover (San Diego State 1987), Stephen M. Millbern (Indiana 1970), C. S. Sutcliff (San Diego State 1988), Brian G. Thorngate (San Diego State 1987)

Ryan J. Bebee (Oklahoma State 1995) by Stephen B. Myres (Oklahoma State 1995)

William R. Bracewell (Georgia 1968) by William C. Fusselman (Georgia 198)

Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004) by Jeffrey Belkora

Andrew E. Cooper (Virginia 2009) by Maria G. Cooper

Frederick L. Cooper (Georgia 2004) by Maria G. Cooper

James M. Fortney (Wittenberg 1963) by Richard F. Keier (Wittenberg 1961)

Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville 1992) by Lowell & Ruth Haga

Henry H. King (Virginia Tech 1982) by Michael Rooney (Virginia Tech 1982)

John B. Martin (Kansas 1959) by Jeff J. Martin (Kansas 1983)

Tremon T. McGrath (Texas San Antonio 2009) by Trevor & Sonia McGrath

Russell E. McNew (Oklahoma State 1966) by Ryan J. Bebee (Oklahoma State 1995)

Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) by Sean G. McMullen (Texas Tech 2001)

Shane P. Murray (Oklahoma State 2011) by Patrick & Charlene Murray

William E. Parrish (Westminster 1957) by Therese M. McClane

Richard A. Rademeyer (Oklahoma State 1999) by Jeremy J. Welter (Oklahoma State 1999)

Gifts HONORING Brothers

Ernest M. Manuel, Jr. 1980 John F. Meier 1969 William H. Steinbrink 1964 FriendshipHarold D. Adams 1954 +Dr. A. Gilbert Belles IV 1962 Marvin N. Cable 2005 Gregory M. Eaton 1982 +R. Jesse Hitt 2007 Theodore S. Marty, Jr. 1957 Jack P. Reynard, Jr. 1961 Dean W. Shaffer 1948 Robert A. Weible 1975 Perge! Society WilkinsonG. David K. Hopper MD (13) 1963 Perge! Society WallaceCharles E. Ramsey (2) 1964 Peter G. Welsh (11) 1974 Eric B. Westendorf (6) 1992 Joseph E. Williamson (8) 1967 Total $9,428.00

WPIFt. ArmstrongGarry P. Balboni, PE 1974 Thomas I. Burns 1974 Albert Hardaker 1949 Hans H. Koehl 1956 George R. Oliver 1982 John A. Pelli 1970 Snowy White OwlPaul R. Alasso 1954 Todd R. Cimino 1984 David P. Makris 1978 Paul A. Mannheim 1961 Walter M. Stewart 1954 Burl S. Watson, Jr. 1949 DeltaRobert A. Brown, III 1978 John Fiore, Jr. 1967 Michael J. Irwin 1975 Irwin J. Smith, III 1956 David M. Vogt 1977 Dennis J. Wysocki 1981 FriendshipAlexander S. Andrews 2009 Kenneth Charak 1974 John M. Contestabile 1978 Sean T. Doherty 1992 +Richard N. Dresser 1966 Kyle R. Gauthier 2008 Andrew G. Mills 2006 +R. Andrew Muir, Jr. 1971 Michael A. Pierce, Jr. 2007 Steven E. Sweeney 1977 Walter T. Towner, Jr. 1983 Gonzalo Trochez 1966 +David G. Valliere 2002 Total $2,083.00

YALEFt. ArmstrongC. MacNeil Mitchell 1964 L. Thomas Murray, Jr. 1946 Snowy White OwlWilliam W. Betteridge 1948 Joseph F. Callo 1952 Lester E. Frankenthal, III 1951 Edman L. Gray 1961 Theodore T. Jones 1957 Bruce Kendrick 1951 Arthur C. Rettig, Jr. 1963 DeltaEugene E. Gaffey 1950 Thomas F. Hartch 1963 David W. Mette 1966 Robert H. Reynolds 1958 FriendshipRichard L. Boyle 1952 Alexander R. Cochran, Jr. 1938+Frank H. Eastman, III 1963 John C. Harrington, Jr. 1952 Juan E. Rodriguez-Diaz 1963 +Total $1,734.00

FOUNDATION FRIENDSThomas MarshallBeechwood Educational Fdn Fidelity Charitable Gift Funds

Mrs. Veronica Moore CentennialCharles & Peggy Stephenson Family Foundation Horejsi Charitable FoundationOmaha Community Foundation Rho Chi Chapter House Assoc.+Black DiamondGreater Houston Community Fdn Golden ChainWoodmere Foundation Royal PurpleColumbus Foundation Steven D. Gardner Lilly EndowmentCanonsburgRho Phi House Corporation White StarMicrosoft Matching Gift Prgm Pfizer Foundation Willis of Nebraska Log CabinCharles & Deborah Camp Dayton Foundation Vanguard Williams Companies Purple ClematisMaria G. Cooper Ernst & Young Foundation Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Karen Hicks Jewish Comm. Fdn of Los Angeles Edward Kirklin Ohio Wesleyan University +SW Florida Graduate Chapter Verizon Foundation Ft. ArmstrongCommunity Fdn of Louisville CSX Corporate Citizenship Robert Duncan Nancy L. Garrett General Electric Foundation Lowell & Ruth Haga Justgive.org Keith L. Kennedy +Schwab Charitable Fund Snowy White OwlAetna FoundationATCO I-Tek Breen FoundationCentral NY Community FdnCommunity West Foundation Mary E. Dain

Mary J. Dain Dallas Seminary Foundation DCP Midstream Matching Gift Prgm Harry G. Gram FoundationTrevor & Sonia McGrath Lindsey & Ken Meyersieck Network for Good NexenNuveen Investments Margaret E. Seethoff Sandra W. Sharron +United Way of Central & NE Conn. United Way Valley of the Sun US Charitable Gift Trust Joy Wilson +DeltaMelissa Clarke Comm. Fdn of Birmingham Encana Cares Fifth Third Bank +Eleanore T. Gardner Susan Goodwin Madison County Comm. Fdn Pasadena Community Fdn Ulmer Energy +United Way of Central Ohio +FriendshipAkron Community Foundation Amica Companies Foundation Mickey & Krista Anderson +Patricia M. Andrews Arch Insurance GroupA. Colleen Armstead +Suzette Ball Stephen L. Bartlett +Susan & Timothy Bata +Jeffrey Belkora +Jeff Stumpf +Doni L. Bird Charles & Kittie Lou Bode +Robert & Gloria Breckenridge Bristol-Myers Squibb Fdn Tremayne Bunaugh +Ivan C. Camp III Elizabeth & Ryan Campney +Trevor D. Carpenter +Community Fdn of New Jersey William J. Corcoran +DCP DouglasDell Direct Giving Campaign Gregory J. Dieker Alicia & Jon Dittenber +

Elizabeth Paulen & Dr. Keith Kalish+Mary & Martin Estok Janet R. Fisher +Annette M. Gillis +Carolyn K. Gomez-Foronda +GoodSearch Carl Gough Jill T. Hansen +Cheryl Harte Barbara D. Hayes +Susan & Thornton Hill +Wendy Holder +Home Depot Foundation Adrian & Curtis Humphrey +Marianne & Paul Karwacki +Mildred F. Kimmons +Stephen Klimczuk +Beth & Steve Koukel +Eleanor Krzemienski +Legacy Financial +Nancy P. Long +Heidi & Thomas Macy +Macy’s Foundation Therese M. McClane +MGM Resorts Foundation Virginia S. Miller +Betty J. Mona +Morgan Stanley Melanie K. Musick Oscar C. Ong Zahra & Todd Pfeifer +Daniel R. Remington +Cheryl Richter +Joan Schmidt +Tonia R. Smith +Mrs. Joan Stapf Paul Stockmann +Texas Instruments Foundation Marie B. Trainer Vianda Playter Williams FdnJean & Jack Vincent +Derrick & Heather Walton +Carolyn Wanek Wells Fargo Comm. Support Cpgn David & Barbara Wessel +Bill & Nancy West Harriet L. Whittaker +Amy & Kent Wiese +Barbara Wilkerson +Lynn R. Williams +Sandra M. Zolotor Total $733,495.80

Michael Rooney (Virginia Tech 1982) by Henry H. King (Virginia Tech 1982)

Robert W. Roper (Oklahoma State 1967) by Michael C. Hill (Oklahoma State 1968), Joe B. Pirkle (Oklahoma State 1965)

Erwin R. & Elaine R. Sackin by Andrew R. Sackin (Missouri 1973)

Sandesh V. Sekhara (Connecticut 2012) by Brien T. Buckman (Connecticut 2012)

Cory P. Smith (San Diego 2015) by Faith & Kevin Smith

John H. Stockmann (Case Western 2014) by Paul Stockmann

James C. Wade (Indiana 1978) by Stephen Klimczuk

William E. Wainwright (Bucknell 1951) by John F. Hess (Bucknell 1951)

Gene A. Wallace (Illinois 1954) by John B. Jenkins (Illinois 1958)

+ FIRST TIME DONOR

LIFETIME GIVING

SOCIETIES

FRIENDSHIP up to $499

DELTA $500-$999

SNOWY WHITE OWL $1,000-$2,499

FT. ARMSTRONG $2,500-$4,999

PURPLE CLEMATIS $5,000-$7,499 LOG CABIN $7,500-$9,999 WHITE STAR

$10,000-$17,499 CANONSBURG $17,500-$24,999 ROYAL PURPLE $25,000-$49,999

GOLDEN CHAIN $50,000-$74,999

BLACK DIAMOND $75,000-$99,999 CENTENNIAL

$100,000-$249,999

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2012

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Charles T. Abercrombie (Oklahoma State 1971) by Stephen C. Bowersox (Oklahoma State 1972)

Darryn D. Andrews (Texas Tech 1999) by Sean G. McMullen (Texas Tech 2001)

Robert C. Armstead (Washington 1941) by A. Colleen Armstead

Lydon H. Beam (Penn State 1920) by Roy D. Bertolet (Penn State 1944)

Patrick C. Bean (Kentucky 1963) by Kevin E. McKiernan (Kentucky 1973)

T. K. Beasley (Texas Tech 2000) by Sean G. McMullen (Texas Tech 2001)

Joseph J. Bellas (Penn State 1966) by David L. Young (Penn State 1966)

Richard L. Bird (Miami 1961) by Maurice A. Long (Miami 1960)

William F. Bird (Wabash 1956) by Doni L. Bird

Bruce K. Bowden (Hanover 1954) by Howard A. Pelham (Hanover 1951), David C. Seim (Hanover 1953)

Charles J. Camp (Ball State 2007) by Ivan C. Camp

John R. Carlson (Oklahoma 1958) by John H. Lollar (Oklahoma 1960), James R. Ruble (Oklahoma 1958)

James J. Chae (Case Western 2000) by Kun Chae (Case Western 2004)

John F. Cosgriffe (Toronto 1961) by Robert E. Campbell (Toronto 1959), Kerry S. Mathers (Toronto 1961), Robert W. Niebaum (Case Western 1969), Alan H. Spindel (Toronto 1987)

Lewis M. Costello (Virginia 1955) by Timothy J. Dick (Cornell 1982)

Robert D. Crookham (Oregon State 1941) by David W. Graham (Oregon State 1944)

Florence Curley by Terence P. Curley (Penn State 1982)

Sonny Darr (Virginia Tech 1971) by Robert F. Salter (Virginia Tech 1972)

Oliver W. De Wolf (Nebraska 1932) by Veronica Moore

William C. Douce (Oklahoma State 1971) by Stephen C. Bowersox (Oklahoma State 1972)

Terry K. Dunlap (Oklahoma 1961) by William O. Gamble (Oklahoma 1961)

Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955) by James E. Armstrong (Calgary 2002), Steven P. Demers (Calgary 2006), F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963), William O. Gamble (Oklahoma 1961), Derek C. Glowa (Calgary 2003), James M. Healey (Calgary 2002), Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985), Andrew S. Irvine (Calgary 1985), Christopher J. Johnston (Calgary 1991), Paul A. McCloy (Toronto 1997), Richard D. McCormick (Iowa State 1961), Nexen, Robert W. Niebaum (Case Western 1969), Mark L. Renneberg (Calgary 2000), Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986)

George F. Erwin (Iowa State 1964) by Thomas M. Foster (Iowa State 1964), Jack S. Gellerstedt (Iowa State 1964), Robert H. Green (Iowa State 1964), Robert J. Halverson (Iowa State 1964), James J. Mangle (Iowa State 1964), Dean R. Plager (Iowa State 1964), Lawrence H. Thompson (Iowa State 1964) George F. Erwin (Iowa State 1964) by Edward S. Tieke (Iowa State 1964), Jeffrey T. Warner (Iowa State 1964), Robert L. Wilkes (Iowa State 1964)

Michael J. Farrell (Oklahoma State 1971) by Stephen C. Bowersox (Oklahoma State 1972)

James D. Ferguson (Ohio State 1951) by Roberta Ferguson

Jay C. Fernandes (Columbia 1949) by Dale R. Fernandes (Bucknell 1954)

Roderick W. Fletcher (Nebraska 1950) by Richard N. DeShon (Missouri 1957)

Patrick J. Flynn (Arizona 2007) by Mary J. Dain, Susan Goodwin

Jane Gamble by Carey F. Hollingsworth (Alabama 1951)

Jeffrey R. Garrett (Missouri 1990) by Gregory J. Dieker, Nancy L. Garrett, Richard D. McCormick (Iowa State 1961), Ulmer Energy LLC

Andrew L. Goll by Mickey & Krista Anderson, Patricia M. Andrews, Suzette Ball, Stephen L. Bartlett, Jeffrey T. Baynham (Western Kentucky 2010), Charles & Kittie Lou Bode, Robert & Gloria Breckenridge, Elizabeth & Ryan Campney, Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004), Alicia Dittenber, Janet R. Fisher, James R. Goll (Nebraska

1973), Marcus W. Hitt (Wittenberg 2005), Richard J. Hitt (Wittenberg 2007), Adrian & Curtis Humphrey, Jerry E. Kelley (Nebraska 1973), Robert M. Knapp (Nebraska 1970), Beth & Steve Koukel, Joshua P. Laufenberg (Illinois 2008), Legacy Financial, Tyler S. Levey (Nebraska 2001), Nancy P. Long, David N. Lutton (Nebraska 1977), Heidi & Thomas Macy, Wesley J. Martin (Missouri State 2009), William A. Martin (Mississippi State 1975), Virginia S. Miller, Joshua S. Morita (British Columbia 2001), Melanie K. Musick, Zahra & Todd Pfeifer, Joseph W. Pizzo (Illinois 2009), Samuel W. Richwine (Georgia 1973), Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986), G. Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975), Michael B. Sacks (James Madison 2004), Joan Schmidt, William T. Shier (DePauw 1988), N. W. Solomon (Nebraska 1951), Kent T. Stepanishen (Rhode Island 2006), Jean & Jack Vincent, Derrick & Heather Walton, Carolyn Wanek, Bill & Nancy West, Blair West (Iowa 2004), Barbara Wilkerson, Lynn R. Williams, Willis of Nebraska Terry L. Grantham (Texas Tech 1979) by William A. Martin (Mississippi State 1975)

W. H. Greenstreet (Texas 1957) by Joseph H. Gray (Texas 1958)

Rickey Groves (Texas Arlington 1970) by D. M. Smith (Texas Arlington 1983)

Frank A. Guthrie (Hanover 1950) by Steven C. Goble (Rose Hulman1971)

Donald K. Haney (Penn State 1966) by David L. Young (Penn State 1966)

Robert J. Harker (Iowa State 1943) by Steven C. Goble Rose (Hulman1971), Robert W. Niebaum (Case Western 1969), David J. Steinbock (Rose Hulman1975)

Charles R. Harte (Penn State 1964) by Tremayne Bunaugh, Calvin E. Burgart (Penn State 1965), Trevor D. Carpenter, Donald E. Caum (Penn State 1964), William J. Corcoran, Gary L. Generose (Penn State 1997), Annette M. Gillis, Carolyn K. Gomez-Foronda, Cheryl Harte, Barbara D. Hayes, Wendy Holder, Marianne & Paul Karwacki, Mark C. Krauss (Penn State 1976), Eleanor Krzemienski, Daniel R. Remington, Cheryl Richter, Brendan M. Smith (Penn State 2006), Tonia R. Smith, Richard L. Stover (Penn State 1965), David & Barbara Wessel

Craig H. Hicks (Oklahoma State 1972) by Karen Hicks

Harold G. Holmquist (Nebraska 1953) by N. W. Solomon (Nebraska 1951)

Donald R. Hudson (Penn State 1967) by William L. Oliver (Penn State 1967)

Robert R. Hutchison (Penn State 1939) by Robert H. Hasek (Penn State 1939)

Stuart S. Kennedy (Georgia 1990) by Chad T. Teague (Georgia 1988)

William R. Kiely (Bucknell 1951) by Arthur E. Sloat (Bucknell 1951)

Thomas A. Kimmons (Columbia 1949) by Mildred F. Kimmons

Monroe W. Kriegel (Oklahoma State 1967) by Harris J. Elder (Oklahoma State 1967)

Robert G. Lusardi (Rutgers 1958) by Thomas J. Lusardi (Rhode Island 1985)

Mario G. Manfredi by Matthew S. Manfredi (Oklahoma State 1994)

Thomas G. Marshall (Purdue 1952) by Harold H. Wilson (Penn State 1951)

Kelsey B. McKay (Wabash 1949) by George J. Spradling (Purdue 1951)

Thomas P. Meyersieck (California Berkeley 1976) by Robert W. Luhr (California Berkeley 1946), Lindsey & Ken Meyersieck, Taylor C. Smith (California Berkeley 2004)

Craig M. Munsen (Jacksonville 1988) by Lowell & Ruth Haga

Elaine Niebaum by William O. Gamble (Oklahoma 1961)

Tom Nolan by Michael D. Nolan (Virginia Tech 1995)

George R. Peacock (Florida 1949) by Joseph G. Gamble (Florida 1948)

William R. Penn (Texas 1948) by DeWitt Waltmon (Texas 1949)

Dudley A. Pfaff (Indiana 1950) by Walter A. Caine (Indiana 1950), David M. Todd (USC 1967)

Max A. Pischel (Oklahoma 1935) by Max A. Pischel (Oklahoma State 1968)

Thomas A. Reich (Penn State 1966) by David L. Young (Penn State 1966)

William H. Ritts (Penn State 1965) by David L. Young (Penn State 1966)

Jules D. Roberts (Lafayette 1915) by Jules D. Roberts (Oklahoma State 1978)

Lawrence E. Schaller (Arizona 1950) by David W. Graham (Oregon State 1944)

William R. Schrader (Penn State 1966) by David L. Young (Penn State 1966)

Daniel J. Scocca (Bucknell 1991) by Steven A. Weiss (Bucknell 1989)

Wade W. Scruggs (Oklahoma State 2000) by Christopher R. Neurohr (Oklahoma State 2003)

Norman K. Seethoff (Oregon State 1945) by David W. Graham (Oregon State 1944), Margaret E. Seethoff

W. H. Sharron (Florida 1962) by Sandra W. Sharron

John D. Shaw (Oklahoma State 1971) by Stephen C. Bowersox (Oklahoma State 1972)

John D. Sheppard (Pittsburgh 1944) by John D. Sheppard (Pittsburgh 1975)

Jack M. Smith (Oklahoma State 1968) by Robert P. Varner (Oklahoma State 1968)

Richard A. Smudz (Ohio State 1975) by Willis of Nebraska

Alvin C. Stapf (Ohio Wesleyan 1949) by Joan Stapf

Robert L. Stewart (Auburn 1978) by Cliff J. Hare (Auburn 1977)

Ross H. Stillwell (Georgia 1989) by William C. Fusselman (Georgia 1988), Chad T. Teague (Georgia 1988)

Neil K. Strong (Nebraska 1979) by Stephen R. Bush (Nebraska 1979)

Hinton W. Swearingen (Missouri 1959) by John F. Arnold (Colorado 1959)

C. L. Thompson (USC 1953) by David N. Hankinson (Iowa State 1955)

Chad W. Tinsley (Texas Tech 2001) by Sean G. McMullen (Texas Tech 2001)

James F. Tredway (Oklahoma State 1968) by Steven B. Pittman (Oklahoma State 1975)by Jules D. Roberts (Oklahoma State 1978)

Ralph W. Updegraff (Ohio Wesleyan 1941) by Robert W. Niebaum (Case Western 1969)

Jerrold Wanek (Iowa 1980) by Susan & Timothy Bata, Michael B. Ehrle (Drake 1998), William O. Gamble (Oklahoma 1961), Jill T. Hansen, Anthony D. Kenkel (Drake 1998), Jason D. Koerner (Drake 1997), William M. Kramer (Gettysburg 1978), Neal K. Long (Iowa 1979), William A. Martin (Mississippi State 1975), John D. Metcalf (Washington State 1992), Betty J. Mona, Lee M. Moss (Tennessee 1973), Melanie K. Musick, Elizabeth A. Paulen & Dr. Keith Kalish, Stephen J. Quiner (Iowa 1971), Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986), Ryan J. Rohlfsen (Drake 1996), Alan Swett (Iowa 1979), Alvin L. Tramontina (Iowa 1986), Amy & Kent Wiese , Richard B. Zelvin (Iowa 1980)

Robert W. Watts (Oklahoma 1961) by J. H. Beard (Oklahoma State 1972)

Thomas E. Warren (Auburn 1966) by J. D. Craft (Auburn 1965)

Gordon S. Whittaker (Minnesota 1946) by Harriet L. Whittaker

Abner W. Wilson (Texas 1956) by Joy Wilson

Jeremy R. Wright (Wabash 1996) by Kevin P. Ferguson (Wabash 1996)

Robert M. Yahres (Penn State 1939) by Robert H. Hasek (Penn State 1939)

Ernest C. Young (Oklahoma State 1966) by Darrel D. Fry (Oklahoma State 1967)

Matthew N. Zolotor (James Madison 1999) by Gabriel C. Camut (James Madison 2011), Stephen E. Luttrell (James Madison 2000), William R. Fleming (James Madison 1996), Curtis M. Lupton (James Madison 2001), Marc G. Mertz (James Madison 1996), Gregory A. Schaub (James Madison 2002), Jerrel E. Weaver (James Madison 1994), Sandra M. Zolotor

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2012

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TERRY L. GRANTHAM (Texas Tech 1979) passed ad astra on December 6, 2012. A partner at Craig, Terrill, Hale & Grantham LLP in Lubbock, Terry specialized in real estate and oil and gas law. He was an adjunct professor of law at Texas Tech and was a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas. Terry also owned West Texas Title Company, which led him to serve in leadership positions for the Texas Association of Abstractors and Title Agents. Additionally he served in numerous capacities for the Texas Land Title Association, which awarded him Title Man of the Year. He was recently

appointed to the Texas Tech Law School Foundation and had served 20 years on the board of directors of First Bank and Trust of Lubbock. Terry served several terms on the Lambda Tau Chapter house corporation and board of chapter advi-sors over the years and was chairing the BCA at the time of his passing. He was the sire of two Fiji sons at Texas Tech, Corbin (2009) and Cason (2014).

RAYMOND R. MORGAN JR. (Stan-ford 1948) passed ad astra on October 31, 2012. For 50 years, Ray was president of the corporation that owned the radio and television show “Queen for a Day,” which preceded today’s

reality shows; during its 20 years in pro-duction, the show was the number one rated daytime half-hour, and more than 5,000 women won prizes that totalled over $17 million. After chairing a commit-tee for Ronald Reagan’s run for governor of California in 1966, Ray was appointed to the Governor’s Commission on Traffic Safety. A TV commercial that he pro-duced about speeding won an Emmy in 1970. Later in life, Ray acquired an orange grove and became a hands-on grower for Sunkist for 20 years.

J. DEAN MOSH-ER (Idaho 1949) passed ad astra on February 2, 2013. Dean had served as a lawyer and judge in

ALABAMA Donald Holt (1946), 12/25/2009 Leo M. Karpeles (1962), 1/26/2013 Malcolm G. Moncrief (1945), 4/5/2003 John D. Quarles (1964), 3/20/2013 ALLEGHENY Franklin G. Yingling (1956), 9/3/2012 ARIZONA Christopher Clausen (1974) ARIZONA STATE Dennis A. Conry (1972) ARKANSAS Thomas F. Williams (1982), 7/2012 AUBURN Robert B. Anderson (1964), 9/30/2012 Thomas E. Warren (1966), 7/5/2012 BRITISH COLUMBIA Colin Grant Davidson (1955), 1/24/2013 CALIFORNIA BERKELEY Henry C. Duffie (1951), 7/26/2012 CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES Thomas M. Hartman (1958), 11/13/2011 Lee C. Sammis (1954), 2/12/2013

CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA Stephen A. Martin (2004), 6/8/2012 COLGATE T. Peter Doremus (1950), 1/1/2013 COLORADO John F. Brandenburg (1938), 10/12/2012 Rowe Rudolph (1943), 12/29/2012 COLORADO COLLEGE L. Edward Ellinwood (1948), 10/2012 Richard S. Fryer (1948), 3/4/2013 COLUMBIA Robert P. Hopkins (1938) CORNELL Ed Kaufmann (1960), 12/26/2012 George A. Wieber (1945), 3/21/2012 DAVIDSON Larry S. Champion (1954), 2/11/2011 DENISON Albert M. Higley (1951), 7/3/2012 DEPAUW Gregory P. Braun (1982) R. Charles Oldfield (1946), 12/29/2012 Max A. Tudor (1959), 10/24/2012

FLORIDA W. Harvey Sharron (1962), 10/18/2012 James E. Tyler (1950), 2/3/2013 Byron M. Winn (1964), 9/14/2012 GEORGIA TECH Robert P. Paine (1972), 1/9/2013 GETTYSBURG Curtis B. Lilly (1946), 5/10/2011 Enos L. Young (1956), 7/17/2012 HANOVER Bruce K. Bowden (1954), 11/27/2012 ILLINOIS Charles A. Brown (1952), 12/21/2012 John C. Kiest (1954), 5/30/2012 William H. Nelson (1954), 11/18/2012 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Donald M. Freese (1943), 1/23/2013Robert M. Rasmussen (1942), 6/12/2012 INDIANA Thomas R. Betts (1958), 8/1/2012 Allen M. Bradfield (1966), 2008 Gregory E. Caplinger (1975), 7/2009 Richard H. Ede (1947) Tony George (1949), 10/15/2012

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Twin Falls, ID, before moving to Virginia in 1960 to be a legislative aide to Senator Frank Church of Idaho. For more than 25 years, he was an attorney at the U.S. Department of Interior, the Navy and the U.S. Government Accountability Office. In 1982, he responded to a letter from Bill Zerman seeking a Section Chief for the Baltimore-Philadelphia area, and for the next six years traveled regularly from his home in northern Virginia to visit his chapters. Because of his devoted and effective service as a Chief, he was elected to the Archonate in 1988, serving on the board for four years. He received the Dis-tinguished Fiji Service Award in 1993.

WILLIAM L. RIDGWAY (Indiana 1943) passed ad astra on March 8, 2013. Though a gradu-ate of Indiana,

he adopted the University of Evansville and was named a lifetime trustee. A retired ophthalmologist, Brother Ridg-way bequeathed to UE its largest single gift received to date of $52.6 million. He also established the Ridgway University Center, a 92,000 square foot facility that serves as a “campus living room,” in addi-tion to housing the university bookstore and student life offices. Committed to higher education, he created the William L. Ridgway Award in 2009 to financially assist any student graduating from a high school in Vanderburgh County, of which Evansville is the county seat. In 2010, he was named a “Distinguished Hoosier” by the governor of Indiana and received the Leadership Evansville Lifetime Achieve-ment Award. Other honors from UE include the University’s Medal of Honor and being named an honorary alumnus. He was a diplomate of the American Board of Ophthalmology and Oxford Ophthalmological Congress and had

served on the board of directors for the Foundation for Glaucoma Research.

ROY D. SMITH (Texas Tech 1959) passed ad astra on February 3, 2013. Certi-fied by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Roy left his mark on south Florida during his 50-year architectural career. Many of his projects received awards, in-cluding several on the campus of Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale: the Leo Goodwin Sr. Residence Hall, the Dental College, the Miami Dolphins Training Facility and the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship. His work also included award-winning mega-yachts. He had served on the board of directors for the Museum of Art|Ft. Lauderdale and the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business

Dudley A. Pfaff (1950), 11/21/2012 Dennis L. Thompson (1968), 2/27/2013 Joseph A. Yocum (1952), 10/8/2012 IOWA Birchel R. Dew (1965), 5/7/2011 Penfield H. Mower (1950), 9/7/2012 IOWA STATE Jack E. Andresen (1962) Larry A. Hafner (1975), 1/2013 Theodore F. Paulson (1943), 2012 Robert W. Schloeman (1956), 7/30/2012 JOHNS HOPKINS James M. Webster (1959), 9/21/2012 KANSAS J. Darin Bowles (1989), 4/19/2013 KENT STATE Craig A. Mason (1967), 9/2012 KETTERING A Ronald E. Sidebottom (1973), 11/23/2012 KNOX Robert E. Fairchild (1943) Egbert B. Groen (1937), 9/24/2012 Paul Conrad Woolwine (1953), 7/5/2012 LAFAYETTE Dalton S. Marks (1961), 8/26/2012 LAWRENCE Jeffrey T. Kline (1973) LEHIGH Harvey C. Griffith (1941), 8/20/2012

James W. Leiser (1980) Jerald J. Sullivan (1964) LOUISIANA STATE Michael F. Duffy (1987) MAINE Merrill R. Bradford (1939), 8/6/2012 John T. Hackett (1954) George H. Mayo (1958), 5/24/2012 MCGILL Allen G. Tilley (1959), 2013 MIAMI James L. Henle (1968), 4/6/2013 MICHIGAN Perry M. Cohen (1959), 10/29/2012 MICHIGAN STATE Daniel A. Noel (1961) MINNESOTA Don J. Davis (1942) Robert G. Johnson (1948), 9/27/2012 MISSOURI Henry C. Gordon (1954), 4/1/2012 Richard J. Scholfield (1949), 10/2/2012 MIT Henry B. Ferguson (1950), 5/23/2012 NEBRASKA Harold G. Holmquist (1953), 10/17/2012 Deane E. Nutzman (1942), 10/9/2012 Raynold J. Sedlak (1946), 10/27/2012

NORTH CAROLINA Lloyd B. Hedrick (1951), 4/13/2013 Howard S. Hussey (1938), 2/10/2013 Lewis T. Nunnelee (1949), 1/4/448 Andy Green Woods (1957), 7/12/2012 OCCIDENTAL James D. Peterson (1946), 3/12/2012 OHIO STATE Robert W. Berry (1960), 3/25/2012 Joseph P. Henry (1949), 10/10/2012 Robert C. Holub (1955), 11/27/2012 Bruce G. Lynn (1938), 3/31/2013 Phillip W. Teft (1940), 5/6/2013 Robert J. Tischbein (1945), 7/2012 OHIO WESLEYAN Richard L. Alexander (1946), 3/15/2013 Robert E. Hager (1953), 1/6/2013 Charles S. Weber (1952), 1/21/2013 Richard D. Williams (1948), 11/15/2012 OKLAHOMA Don L. Bolen (1966), 3/28/2013 Terrance L. Byers (1969), 9/2012 Lester A. Farmer (1943), 10/31/2012 Kyle David Sellmyer (2006), 3/3/2013 OREGON Loren R. Clark (1946), 11/26/2012 OREGON STATE Arthur H. Clough (1950), 10/13/2012 Robert L. Digerness (1978), 3/4/2010

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and as president of the Broward Chapter of the AIA. He also was proud to have designed the lodge of the Lambda Tau Chapter at Texas Tech.

JACK H. VAUGHN (Michigan 1943) passed ad astra on October 29, 2012. Jack was a Golden Gloves feather-weight boxing champion in his youth and sparred with Sugar Ray Robinson. After World War II service with the Marines and graduate school at Michigan, he spent several years with the State Department. Presi-dent Lyndon Johnson named him the U.S. Ambassador to Panama in 1964 and Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs in 1965. He coordinated the Alliance for Progress, the largest unit

in the State Department with over 600 employees in Washington and more than 2,000 abroad. In 1966, President Johnson named him the second director of the Peace Corps. He later served as Ambassa-dor to Colombia; director of international programs at The Children’s Television Workshop, producers of Sesame Street; and as dean of international studies at Florida International University. During his varied and busy career, he also led the National Urban Coalition and Planned Parenthood. He received the Distin-guished Fiji Award in 2011.

EDWARD “Ned” WERTIMER (Pennsylvania 1949) passed ad astra on Janu-ary 2, 2013. An actor, Ned was best known for

his portrayal of “Ralph the doorman” in the 1970s CBS sitcom The Jeffersons, always ready to fulfill tenants’ requests as long as a generous tip was passed his way. After serving as a pilot in WWII, he attended Penn’s Wharton School and was active in the Mask and Wig Club, an all-male musical troupe. He found success on Broadway as an assistant stage manager and cast member in Texas L’il Darlin’. His work in various national touring and stock productions of plays and musicals included Brigadoon, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Annie Get Your Gun, among others. In 1961 he was selected to replace Paul Lynde in the Tony Award-winning production of Bye Bye Birdie, and in 1974, he was in Lucille Ball’s Mame. He was a prolific character actor who had over 100 television credits in his career, appearing on such shows as Gunsmoke, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, WKRP in Cincinnati, and Mork & Mindy. His last acting role was in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End in 2007.

OREGON STATE Andrew W. Ibert (2001), 2/11/2013 Robert M. Mosar (1945), 4/1/2013 PENNSYLVANIA Frederick Barclay (1964) Edward J. Hardiman (1947), 10/18/2010 PENNSYLVANIA STATE Jared W. Darlington (1952), 3/30/2013 Barry L. Hough (1958), 3/18/2013 PITTSBURGH Robert H. Bork (1948), 12/19/2012 Rex E. McLain (1950), 12/25/2012 PURDUE E. McClarren Benjamin (1949), 8/22/2012 Steven J. Covert (1968), 10/18/2012 Jack D. Noyes (1952), 12/5/2012 RICHMOND Robert L. Boggs (1952), 8/22/2012 Thomas H. Markley (1954), 7/27/2012 RPI Amory U. Lee (1987), 4/19/2013 SEWANEE Walter W. Cawthorne (1949), 6/6/2010 William E. Quarterman (1960), 7/26/2012 SOUTHERN METHODIST T. Richard Connally (1958), 1/18/2013 J. David Taylor (1964), 6/2010 STANFORD Robert R. Nolte (1959), 11/4/2012

SYRACUSE Norbert J. Sherbunt (1964) TENNESSEE Paul S. Chappell (1949) TEXAS William L. Rudd (1974), 11/16/2012 Lorenz W. Stolz (1950), 4/15/2013 Fred M. Ussery (2002), 11/17/2012 TEXAS TECH Charles B. Fair (1942) Richard E. Helm (1971), 4/13/2013 John R. Link (1956), 12/27/2012 TORONTO William D. Chalmers (1972) Victor B. Cook (1948), 7/5/2012 UNION H. Kenneth Gray (1954), 2/17/2013 VIRGINIA Warrick E. Elrod (1965), 10/7/2012 Stewart V. Lancaster (1948), 5/7/2012 Edwin C. Muhly (1953), 11/17/2012 WASHINGTON Allan W. Latimer (1954) Jack L. Nilles (1963), 2005 WISCONSIN John A. Matchette (1938), 4/16/2012 John R. Timmel (1950), 11/17/2012 WABASH David W. Ames (1944), 7/30/2012

Robert Bracken (1943), 1/6/2013 Ralph B. Eddy (1963), 10/29/2012 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Carl B. Stewart (1950) WASHINGTON & LEE Jack W. Campbell (1941), 4/13/2012 Robert A. McPherrin (1954), 1/7/2013 WASHINGTON STATE Thad E. Wardall (1967) WESTMINSTER Howard R. Jones (1952), 10/2012 WILLIAM JEWELL Dean E. Ellenberger (1950), 11/25/2012 WPI John Taylor (1947), 10/24/2012 YALE Frederic D. Carter (1945), 2012 Roland T. McSweeney (1950), 11/25/2008

Space limitations prevent us from providing obituaries of all deceased brothers in the magazine. However, all obituary announcements sent to

the International Headquarters are posted monthly at

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FRATERNALLY

THE FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTAFounded at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, on May 1, 1848, by John Templeton McCarty, Samuel Beatty Wilson, James Elliott, Ellis Bailey Gregg, Dan-iel Webster Crofts, and Naaman Fletcher

ARCHONSPresident: Scott J. Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982)Vice President: Michael A. Lucas (Bradley 1983) Treasurer: G. Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975)Secretary: Brian M. Douglas (Tennessee Tech 1998) Councilor: Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) Councilor: Eli L. Krambeer (Iowa State 2013) Councilor: Bruce A. Pitman (Purdue 1971) Councilor: James R. Riter (Oklahoma State 2013) Councilor: D. Mark Smith (Texas Arlington 1983) HEADQUARTERS STAFF1201 Red Mile Road, P. O. Box 4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599, (859) 255-1848, Fax (859) 253-0779Executive Director: William A. Martin III (Mississippi St. 1975)Chief Financial Officer: William T. Shier (DePauw 1988) Director of Chapter Services: J.B. Goll (Nebraska 2001)Director of Grad Dev.: Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004) Director of Chapter Dev.: Josh P. Laufenberg (Illinois 2008) Director of Expansion: Brett W. Pytel (Toledo 2009)Director of Information Systems: Suzette BallDirector of Communications: Melanie Musick Chapter Svs. Coordinator: Bryce D. Moffett (Kentucky 2012) Field Secretary #167: Gabe C. Camut (James Madison 2011) Field Secretary #168: Taylor A. Herren (Arkansas 2011) Field Secretary #169: Josh M. Moore (Illinois 2011) Field Secretary #170: Matthew B. Whitlock (Ball State 2012) Field Secretary #171: Andrew M. Griffin (Maryland 2011) Field Secretary #172: Josh Wiseman (Western Kentucky 2012) Field Secretary #173: J. Russell Ward (Louisiana State 2012) Field Secretary #174: Derek Murphy (Coastal Carolina 2011) Executive Administrative Assistant: Joan SchmidtCoordinator of Membership/HR: Amy WatsonCoordinator of Ofc Affairs/Special Events: Crystal Trimble Bookkeeper: Donna YoungReceptionist/Membership Assistant: Kitty Brown APPOINTED GENERAL OFFICERSCurator of Archives: Towner A. Blackstock (Davidson 1994) Educational Dir.: William R. Bracewell (Georgia Faculty)General Counsel: Kevin F. Mitchelson (Kansas 1979) Historian: William E. Parrish (Westminster Faculty)Public Relations Director: Joshua C. Holly (Tennessee 1997)Ritualist: Charles E. “Ed” Gabe (Hanover 1990)

PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION1201 Red Mile Rd, P. O. Box 4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPresident: Peter F. Clark (Kettering 1968) Vice President: Sam Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973) Secretary: David R. Frick (Indiana 1966)Treasurer: Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) Exec Member: Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977)

DIRECTORSF. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985) Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973) Robert C. Orr Jr. (Texas 1979) Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1959) Macolm B. Wall (Mississippi State 1970)

DIRECTORS EMERITIEmlyn I. Griffith (Colgate 1942)Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961)Peter O’Malley (Pennsylvania 1959) THE PHI GAMMA DELTA FOUNDATION OF CANADA20 Raintree Path, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5A9, Canada

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPresident: L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972)Treasurer: F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963)

DIRECTORSD. Michael Ainsworth (British Columbia 1987)John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976)Murray L. Coulter (Western Ontario 1972)Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985)Landon L. LeClair (Alberta 1994) Ashley O’Kurley (Alberta 1994)Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971) U.S. & CANADIAN FOUNDATIONS STAFFExecutive Dir.: Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986)Chief Operating Officer: William T. Shier (DePauw 1988)Executive Assistant: Patricia AndrewsAccountant: Virginia Miller

Service to others is one of the values of Phi Gamma Delta. Each brother has the abil-

ity and talent to be of service. Each chapter and colony has almost unlimited capacity through the synergy of brothers working to-gether toward a challenging goal. And all Phi Gams, as people of privilege, have a responsi-bility to contribute to the greater good.

As brothers come to appreciate the rewards of service through their chapters, we hope that they will carry that experience through the remainder of their lives, making them better citizens of their communities and the world.

The On Campus depart-ment in each issue of this magazine chronicles the service successes of our chapters and colonies. Individually and cumulatively, the projects are impressive. The impact on indi-vidual lives, on commu-nities, and on deserving charities is tremendous. The dollars raised and hours contributed are amazing.

This past semester one of our chapters em-barked on an extraordinary project that might best be described as stealth service. The Epsi-lon Lambda Chapter at Michigan State, with encouragement from graduate brother Jim Tuman (1964), committed itself to “26 Acts of Kindness.” It is an ongoing initiative that serves as a living memorial to the 26 children and adults who died in the school tragedy in Newtown, CT. Each day brothers look for opportunities to commit small acts of kind-ness. According to Chapter President Louis Michael, “Essentially the idea is to remember that every day that we are alive we are capable of helping someone else.”

Through Facebook and Twitter, broth-ers report regularly on their random acts, not for recognition but to inspire each other. Here are some of the acts that brothers have reported:

♦ Helping a blind man through a section of curving sidewalks on campus

♦ Returning money to a waitress who gave too much change

♦ Finding a wallet on the side of the road and returning it to the owner t Helping a disabled young soccer fan get a uniform of the MSU soccer team t Helping an elderly wom-an with bags of groceries t Providing a ride to an-other student on a rainy day t Pushing a car for some-one stuck in the snow t Returning lost cash and bus pass to a fellow student t Helping an overwhelmed

instructor hand out exams

Recently the Chapter has opened the idea up to the Michigan State campus, students, faculty and staff. Social media will provide an ongoing space for the campus to turn to for inspiration and motivation to act kindly.

As one of the brothers wrote after describing his act of kindness, “It’s the small things like this that can really make someone’s day. It certainly made mine.”

Without intending to, our Michigan State brothers have offered a challenge to you and me. Will you join them in “26 Acts of Kind-ness?” t

“[T]hat best portion of a good man’s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of

love.”

William Wordsworth

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