The Caduceus of Kappa Sigma - Summer 2014

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Summer 2014 BOSTON STRONG Kappa Sigma Supports National Campaign For Unity

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The Summer 2014 issue of The Caduceus covers the America 4 Boston: Prayer Canvas project, Delta-Chi Chapter's efforts to raise $90,000 for A Greater Cause, Colonel Glen S. Aspinwall's lifetime of Brotherhood, and much more!

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Summer 2014

BOSTON STRONGKappa Sigma Supports National Campaign For Unity

IN THIS ISSUE

Volume 120, Number 1 • The Caduceus of Kappa Sigma • Summer 2014

0736Boston Strong Kappa Sigma creates prayer canvases in honor of the Boston Marathon bombing victims.

WGM’s Letter

Military Heroes

Endowment Fund

Alumni Updates

Chapter News

Chapter Celestial

Advertiser’s Index

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Delta-Chi Hits the GridironCharity Classic football game raises over $90,000 for A Greater Cause.

Kappa Sigma Expands & ReturnsKappa Sigma welcomes 7 new chapters and the return of 8 chapters.

Brothers In BooksNew books from 4 authors cover family, truth, history and mysteries from space.

A Lifetime of BrotherhoodColonel Glen S. Aspinwall: Marine, Family Man, Kappa Sigma for Life.

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Dear Brothers,It is with great excitement I write to you, this

summer. As we near the half-way point for the biennium, our Fraternity has again established new world records and closed out another school year in full force. By the time you read this letter, the new Kappa Sigma app will have been released along with the new online web portal KappaSig.Net. These new

tools will enable our chapters to manage their operations more effectively and allow alumni to stay connected more easily. While the initial release contains some great features, be sure to stay tuned for additional exciting releases throughout the upcoming school year!

This academic year, through the hard work of our undergraduate chapters, our volunteers, and our staff, we again established new world records for recruitment -- pledging more than 9,700 good quality men across North America. We currently have colonies in place, or concrete plans in motion, to return to the campuses of Harvard (Gamma-Eta), Georgia (Beta-Lambda), and Virginia Tech (Nu-Prime), and we are working on our return at Syracuse (Gamma-Iota). One of the special installations I was able to attend was at the University of Reno, for our Tau-Gamma chapter. The Grand Master of our newly installed chapter is the son of the founding Grand Master of our Kappa-Alpha chapter at UNLV.

In terms of total membership, we finished the year with over 18,600 undergraduates in 318 chapters and colonies. We are poised to again establish new records as we continue to separate ourselves from the closest competition. Kappa Sigma chapters also surpassed our previous record for the number of undergraduates who have become ritually proficient — with over 58% now holding at least one certificate.

Our undergraduate Brothers didn’t stop with recruitment; they logged more service hours and dollars than ever before, donating $2.2 million and nearly 600,000 hours to various charities across North America. Even more astounding is the response to our Military Heroes Campaign, which saw nearly $200,000 in donations come in to support those who have served their country. This year there are several worthy organizations that will benefit from the support our undergraduates and alumni have shown to our Military Heroes Campaign.

In this issue, you will read about the America 4 Boston program. I am proud that our undergraduate chapters and alumni helped participate in this very moving event, which was organized by the wife of 2003 Kappa Sigma Man of the Year Todd Wagner. Kari Wagner worked tirelessly to organize this event with just a few other core volunteers. The support and engagement she

received from Kappa Sigma, was nothing short of tremendous. As I visited district conclaves and chapters across North America,

I had the privilege to sign several of the canvases that our chapters were so proud to help put together.

Also in this issue, you will read about our selection of the 2014 Man of the Year, Brother Craig Barrett. Brother Barrett is a 1958 initiate of the Beta-Zeta Chapter at

From The Worthy Grand Master

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MEMBER

Visiting Charlottesville…Visits to McCormick Hall, home of Zeta Chapter and 46 East Lawn, the birthplace of Kappa Sigma on the grounds of the University of Virginia, may be arranged through Headquarters. McCormick Hall has open house for visiting Kappa Sigmas Saturdays during the aca-demic year by appointment. Due to UVA rules, visiting Brothers who are not UVA students are not permitted to attend social events of the Zeta Chapter. When visiting Charlottesville, please respect that both McCormick Hall and 46 East Lawn are home to fellow Brothers and that activities on the Lawn and at McCormick Hall are subject to the rules of the University.

Stanford University. He served as CEO and chairman of the board of the Intel Corporation. If you are interested in attending the Man of the Year Banquet, you will find details in the magazine, it is sure to be a great time as we celebrate Brother Barrett’s professional and community accomplishments that have made Kappa Sigmas all across the world very proud.

As we have much to celebrate after this first year of the biennium, I encourage each undergraduate, volunteer, and alumni to head the advice Bear Bryant gave his Alabama team, “don’t give up at half time, concentrate on winning the second

half.” I know that our undergraduates, volunteers, staff, and alumni stand ready to finish this biennium strong and look forward to the upcoming year.

A.E.K.D.B.

Hugh M. Robert

Worthy Grand Master

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Brother Tribus drops off a wall at Whistler, Britsh Columbia.

With his energetic personality, to being very approachable from a stu-dent’s perspective, University of North-ern Iowa President, Brother William N. “Bill” Ruud, Ph.D. (Delta-Mu, Univer-sity of North Dakota, ’71), is the ideal university leader.

“Having Brother Ruud (and Judy) as a resource at UNI is invaluable. He shows his love for the Order by being as accessible as he can to all brothers,” said alumnus Alex R. McDaniel (Mu-Upsilon, University of Northern Iowa, ’10). “For me, he wrote a letter of rec-ommendation for law school and took an interest in my fu-ture. I can’t thank him enough, and it was an honor shaking his hand at graduation.”

Throughout his first year as University President, Brother Ruud has gotten to know the Mu-Upsilon Chapter through mixers at his personal residence, and by being an active par-ticipant in a variety of other chapter events. Being new to campus and Cedar Falls, Brother Ruud’s transition was made easier with the fact that his new neighbors are his fellow Kappa Sigma Brothers, and they were very excited to wel-come him and his wife, Judy, and 2 year-old cockapoo Fuzzy.

“We are so honored to have President Ruud and Judy as neighbors. Soon after they arrived on campus President Ruud invited the chapter to his home for a barbeque and we traded stories about his days as a Kappa Sigma at UND and what Kappa Sigma life is like at UNI,” said Mu-Upsilon GM Jordan Kitmann (Mu-Upsilon, University of Northern Iowa, ’11). “It didn’t take long for us to get to know Bill, Judy (and Fuzzy)! Mu-Upsilon is very fortunate to have such a great leader and advocate of Kappa Sigma on our campus.”

Brother Ruud graduated from the University of North Dakota with a bachelor’s degree in public administration. He continued his education and attended the University of Nebraska - Lincoln to receive his master’s degree in man-agement/organizational behavior and marketing. He then received his Ph.D. at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln in organizational behavior/psychology. Prior to becoming UNI’s 10th president, he was president at Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, PA, for six and a half years.

Two undergraduate Brothers have worked in Brother Ruud’s office since he came to UNI: Brother Emilio J. Sanchez (Mu-Upsilon, University of Northern Iowa, ’12) and Brother Jordan P. Felt-man (Mu-Upsilon, University of North-ern Iowa, ’11).

“Being president at this university is the greatest job in the world,” said Brother Ruud. “You get to work with outstanding faculty and staff and if you remind yourself that students are first, it makes your job very easy.”

Brother Ruud says that the Brother-hood of Kappa Sigma was the key to friendships, academic success and his community engagement. During his time in the Delta-Mu Chapter, Brother Ruud held the position of Grand Master and lived in the chapter’s house. Brother Ruud says he is not as active an alumnus as he would like to be with his chapter, but enjoys the good fortune of having Kappa Sigma at both universities.

“You don’t get to become a president of a university without being grounded in your values and beliefs. When I learned that President Ruud was a Kappa Sigma, it did not surprise me at all. Over the past year, I’ve witnessed Brother Ruud be a cheerleader, a realist, an advocate and a leader. He is also, ‘A gentlemen. A man of honor and courage. A humble man. One who tempers action with words...’ Brother Ruud is another shining example of how the excellent de-velopment of a young man yields enduring success in his fu-ture,” said alumnus David M. Boyer (Mu-Upsilon, University of Northern Iowa, ’90). “In only 12 months, he is on the verge of winning the largest reform of State University funding in the history of Iowa, providing a huge benefit to the students of Northern Iowa. I can’t wait to see what he’ll do next.”

Kappa Sigma is extremely humbled and proud to call this outstanding leader a Brother of the great Order. With all his success in the classroom and throughout the community, it’s great to see the benefits of being a Kappa Sigma and how it can lead you to great opportunities.

Brother Ruud suggests that fellow Brothers think seri-ously about any career in the academic world of higher edu-cation or in academic administration. H

From Brother to University President:William Ruud’s Success Story

By Emilio J. Sanchez (Mu-Upsilon, University of Northern Iowa, ’12)

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Blacktop Beach is the annual philanthropy hosted by the men of the Delta-Delta Chapter at the University of Florida. Blacktop Beach was held on Friday April 18th, 2014 and consisted of a full transformation of the parking lot into a real life beach, complete with sand, pools, palm trees and sun. The Chapter then invited all of Pan-hellenic to join the event and compete in the famous annual sandcastle building competition judged by none other than Florida basketball stars Patric Young and Will Yeguete. However, no day at the beach is complete without some live music from the Stephen Alonzo Jackson 5 (SAJ5) who’ve been on their AEKDB tour since 1869. The band had a great time playing mashes of pop and country songs, as well as remixing a classic Jackson 5 song to “A to B, it’s easy as 1,2,3, simple as Do Re Mi, A to B, Blacktop Beach baby you and me.”

“It had always been a bucket list item in my mind to make an all Kappa Sig band, but both the opportunity and talent among the brothers were never there. But thanks to our biggest pledge class since our re-colonization that year, we had the potential

for an all Kappa Sigma band. I contacted all the potential musicians and everyone was willing and excited. The biggest challenge remaining was picking a name,” said Brother Wade Bayless.

Money is raised via donations from families, local businesses, t-shirt and ticket sales which helped Delta-Delta gross nearly $5,000 this past year. Some of the notable sponsors included Southern Tide, Vineyard Vines, Argos Construction and Chambers Medical Group. All in all, the event has been a great success for the past few years and it’s time to take the next step. Delta-Delta Chapter hopes to double the donation amount to the Military Heroes Campaign and do even more in aiding thousands of military veterans. As Service is one on Kappa Sigma’s four pillars, the brothers of Delta-Delta understand that aiding veterans is not only “for a day, or an hour, or a college term only, but for life.” These brothers look forward to the opportunity to help veterans and the Military Heroes Campaign at future events. H

Delta-Delta Chapter Hosts “Blacktop Beach” to Benefit the Military Heroes Campaign

Created in 2007, the Military Heroes Campaign honors and aids thousands of military veter-ans and their families in communities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Since its inception, the campaign has donated nearly $500,000 to non-profit organizations who advocate on behalf of servicemen and women and those wounded in combat.

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The Delta-Chi Chapter at Missis-sippi State University hosted its 16th annual Kappa Sigma Charity Classic on Saturday, April 26th 2014. The event pitted the Delta-Chi Chapter against MSU’s chapter of Sigma Chi in a charity football game. This year, through a combination of private donors, chapter fundraising and a donation from Sigma Chi, the Delta-Chi Chapter was able to raise more than $94,000. This is a feat unmatched in Missis-sippi State fraternity fundraising history.

“I am so proud of the Brothers of Delta-Chi. The chapter has had such a long history of giving to A Greater Cause,” said WGMC Toby H. Taylor (Epsilon-Psi, Lambuth University, ’95).

The charities that benefited from this year’s efforts were Habitat for Humanity, Reclaimed Project and John Clark Packer, a 2001 initiate of the Delta-Chi Chapter.

The game saw several lead changes, but in the end, Kappa Sigma took the lead in the final six minutes of the game and went on to defeat Sigma Chi 22-19. The victory was due in part to the dedication of several of MSU’s football players,

including Brother, and MSU kicker, Evan R. Sobiesk (’12), MSU starting QB Dak Prescott, Gus Walley (TE), Damian Williams (QB), Nick Fitzgerald (QB), Ben Beckwith (OL) and Fred Walker (MSU’s QB communicator).

Prescott wrote up a 16-page playbook for the team, and sev-eral of the players of MSU’s football team began regularly attending Delta-Chi practice two weeks before the game. Their energy on the sideline on game day galvanized the team and legitimized the event. Delta-Chi Grand Master T. Walton Chaney (’11) stated that the event could not have been a success without their selfless contributions.

Delta-Chi’s Kappa Sigma Charity ClassicRaises over $94,000 for A Greater Cause

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“I am overwhelmed by the work and support of the chapter, do-nors, coaches and everyone else who had a hand in this year’s Char-ity Classic. Many hours of planning went into making this event a suc-cess, and every minute spent working to make this the best Charity Classic yet was worth it. This goes to show that when everyone buys into one vision and one goal, great things can be achieved. This suc-cess would not have happened without our Charity Classic Chairman Scott Miller. He truly deserves all of the praise. We are excited by the new precedent that this Charity Classic has set for the chapter, and we look forward to reaching new heights over the coming years,” said Brother Chaney.

Major contributors to the event include: Deep South Pout, a local Starkville business, donated $15,000 to Reclaimed Project. The Hor-ton Family, Brother Bowen Horton’s family, matched a chapter dona-tion to Reclaimed Project for $20,000. The chapter raised $54,000 from fundraising. Sigma Chi at Mississippi State donated $5,000 to play in the game.

“They truly understand being a Kappa Sigma means being a part of something bigger than yourself. Their efforts have raised an in-credible $900,000 in the 16 year history of the Charity Classic,” said WGMC Taylor. H

Brother Craig R. Barrett(Beta-Zeta, Stanford, ‘58)

2014 MAN OF THE YEAR

Banquet HonoringBrother Craig R. Barrett

Former Chairman & CEO of Intel Corporation

Menlo Circus Club190 Park Lane | Atherton, CA 94027

Saturday, September 20, 2014Cocktail Reception: 6:00 PMDinner and Program: 7:00 PM

Visit ksig.ma/2014MOY to registerFor questions, contact Kappa Sigma at 434.295.3193

Limited space available. Register by September 1, 2014.

2014 Kappa Sigma Man of the Year Celebration Announced

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Catholic University of America Chapter Name: Sigma-Psi

School Founded: 1887Location: Washington, DC

Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,725

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Campbell University Chapter Name: Sigma-PhiSchool Founded: 1887Location: Buies Creek, NCUndergraduate Enrollment: 7,121

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Chapter Name: Sigma-OmegaSchool Founded: 1851 Location: Santa Clara, CA Undergraduate Enrollment: 8,519

2013-14 New Chapter Installations

Welcome Kappa Sigma’s Newest Chapters

2013-14 NEW CHAPTER INSTALLATIONS

Humboldt State UniversityChapter Name: Tau-Beta

School Founded: 1913Location: Arcata, CA

Undergraduate Enrollment: 8,293

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State University of New York-Geneseo Chapter Name: Tau-Alpha School Founded: 1871 Location: Geneseo, NY Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,950

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University of Nevada-Reno Chapter Name: Tau-Gamma School Founded: 1874 Location: Reno, NV Undergraduate Enrollment: 18,227

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Kappa Sigma Returns in 2013-2014!Kappa Sigma Welcomes the Return of These Chapters

Muskingum UniversityChapter Name: Theta-Omicron

School Founded: 1837Location: New Concord, OH

Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,000

University of Texas at ArlingtonChapter Name: Theta-Omega

School Founded: 1895Location: Arlington, TX

Undergraduate Enrollment: 34,249

Ashland UniversityChapter Name: Theta-NuSchool Founded: 1878Location: Ashland, OHUndergraduate Enrollment: 6,000

University of MiamiChapter Name: Epsilon-BetaSchool Founded: 1925Location: Coral Gables, FLUndergraduate Enrollment: 10,509

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2013-14 RECHARTERED CHAPTERS

University of New HampshireChapter Name: Beta-Kappa

School Founded: 1866Location: Durham, NH

Undergraduate Enrollment: 14,000

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University of Massachusetts-AmherstChapter Name: Gamma-DeltaSchool Founded: 1863Location: Amherst, MAUndergraduate Enrollment: 27,269

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University of IowaChapter Name: Beta-RhoSchool Founded: 1847Location: Iowa City, IAUndergraduate Enrollment: 31,065

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California Polytechnic State University - San Luis ObispoChapter Name: Nu-Alpha

School Founded: 1901Location: San Luis Obispo, CA

Undergraduate Enrollment: 19,703

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In early June, The Caduceus was able to sit down and speak with Past Worthy Grand Master, Brother Donal “Pops” L. McClamroch, Jr. (Eta, Randolph-Macon, ‘74) about his service to Kappa Sigma and his vision for the Endowment Fund, where he currently serves as Treasurer on the Board of Trustees.

I’ve always heard you go by “Pops.” How did that nickname come about?

Brother McClamroch: As an undergraduate, the Kappa Sigma chapter at Randolph-Macon College was composed mostly of brothers who were also leading players on the school’s football team. In a way, you could say that I was the “token” non-football player that attempted to keep the other guys out of trouble with the college. The brothers were regulars at a small local restaurant where the owner took an interest in us and helped with our socials. He gave me the nickname “Poppa Mac” because, according to him, I was the most respon-sible one of the lot. The name didn’t spread nationally until our then-DGM and

future Worthy Grand Scribe Ronald “Spider” Webb introduced me as “Pops” in Charlottesville at my first multidistrict conclave as a volunteer alumnus. The name stuck.

How has your leadership within Kappa Sigma impacted your professional career?

Brother McClamroch: I joined the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in 1996 after about 19 years with the Virginia Forensic Crime Laboratory. My ATF career started in Washington with immediate focus on the Olympic Park bombing. Later, I made my way down to Atlanta where I’ve been Chief of the Atlanta Forensic Science Laboratory since 2001. My career has been nothing short of rewarding and Kappa Sigma provided me with the leadership skills and experience I needed at a young age to propel my career.

How have you seen the Endowment Fund’s Scholarship-Leadership Award (SLA) program make a difference?

Brother McClamroch: When I was a younger volunteer serving as DGM in Virginia, I saw the SLA program directly impact a brother who was pursuing a military career. He was struggling financially and staying in school was an uphill battle. Some thirty years ago, that small boost from being awarded the SLA scholarship helped keep that young man in school. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that a few hundred dollars can make a world of difference to a 19 year old kid. He went on to have a distinguished career in the military and served our country with honor. When I think back on stories like that, it makes me proud to be a Kappa Sigma.

Endowment Fund Trustee Q&A

Brother Donal “Pops” L. McClamroch, Jr. (Eta, Randolph-Macon, ‘74)

“It doesn’t matter where you were initiated, your age, or your profession – getting connected with Kappa Sigma, in any capacity, boosts our undergrads and strengthens our Order.”

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In addition to a financial contribution, what are other ways that alumni can impact our undergraduates through the Endowment Fund?

Brother McClamroch: Simply stated – get involved. Start an alumni association in your city. Send out an invitation to start up a monthly lunch gathering. Drop by a local chapter, even if it’s not your home chapter. It doesn’t matter where you were initiated, your age, or your profession – getting connected with Kappa Sigma, in any capacity, boosts our undergrads and strengthens our Order.

What is the driving force behind your continued dedication to serve on the Endowment Fund’s Board of Trustees?

Brother McClamroch: For me, it’s about giving part of yourself back to something you’re passionate about. We live in a world that will judge us by how we give back to our society before we leave it. Even though there are 7 billion people out there, each of us can make a difference and Kappa Sigma gives us one such avenue to do that. My reward of being involved with the fraternity is watching young men start their jour-neys as undergraduates and rise through the ranks of volunteers to serve the fraternity, and the Endow-ment Fund. The skills they picked up as undergradu-ates made them better dads, better aldermen at their church and better leaders in their communities. And that’s what we’re all about, making better men.

The Parents’ Leadership Circle is one of the Endowment Fund’s major initiatives. How do you think it plays into the long-term success of Kappa Sigma?

Brother McClamroch: Funny you bring this up. My mom is almost in her eighties and still donates to

Kappa Sigma! The idea is simple – you involve the par-ents, and especially the mothers, and give them the opportunity to support a major part of their son’s col-lege experience. The Parents’ Leadership Circle gives family members the ability to contribute to Kappa Sigma in a meaningful way that supports scholarships across North America for deserving brothers. The more people invested in our brothers’ successes, the stronger Kappa Sigma becomes.

Looking back, what is the proudest moment of your career as a Kappa Sigma volunteer?

Brother McClamroch: One of the proudest moments was during my term as Worthy Grand Master. It in-volved the ribbon-cutting of our fraternity’s new home in Charlottesville. I started to tear up when I cut that ribbon on the new headquarters building in June of 2007. It was a culmination of a dream to see the doors open at Kappa Sigma’s new headquarters for the first time. Team Kappa Sigma really came together those two years. We opened a new home and broke every record you can imagine in scholarship, recruitment, and service. Those are two years I will never forget. I’m also proud to see that legacy of dominance con-tinue as we break our own records with each ensuing biennium. It has been thrilling to watch these historic accomplishments and it has been an affirmation of fulfilling our Kappa Sigma obligations.

Interview conducted by Chrysanthos “Chrys” V. Nikopoulos (Kappa-Omega, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, ‘07)

Visit the new Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund website!

ef.kappasigma.org.

To contribute to the educational and leadership programs which benefit the Kappa Sigma Endow-

ment Fund, visit: www.kappasigmadonate.org

“My reward of being involved with the fraternity is watching young men start their journeys as under-graduates and rise through the ranks of volunteers to serve the fraternity, and the Endowment Fund.”

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Parents’ Leadership CircleThe leadership that parents exhibit throughout their son’s lives has provided the vision and drive for our members to excel. Many parents have continued this leadership by joining the 2013-2014 Parents Leadership Circle, a sustaining program of the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund. This Fund exists to support the mission of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and ensure that our undergraduate members get the most out of their lifelong membership experience. Their support through the Parents Leadership Circle allows us greater ability to support our yearly Scholarship-Leadership Awards Program, annual Leadership Conferences, professional development workshops and networking events. Chapter names in brackets represent a Legacy Chapter when applicable.

UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER INIT. YEAR PARENT’S NAMEJoshua M. Gale Alpha 2014 Dr. Tsiporah ShoreIan A. Schulner Alpha-Alpha 2012 Linda SchulnerJames J. Fagan Alpha-Delta 2010 James FaganAaron R. Rosen Alpha-Eta 2012 Douglas RosenJeffrey C. Mattox Alpha-Eta 2012 Joel MattoxDevin D. Byrne Alpha-Eta 2013 Darlene Singleton ByrneRichard M. Fisher Alpha-Eta 2012 Steven FisherTaylor R. Craig Alpha-Gamma 2012 Bradley CraigRobert N. McMillen Alpha-Gamma 2012 Mary Katherine McMillenTravis C. Martin Alpha-Iota 2012 Victor Lee MartinJesse D. Kinney Alpha-Iota 2011 Jack KinneyJohnathan Mares Alpha-Kappa 2012 Eyal MaresDaniel M. Wekstein Alpha-Kappa 2012 Yvonne WeksteinOrion A. Choy Alpha-Kappa 2012 Manuel ChoyJohn T. Newman Alpha-Kappa 2014 Rosalie Mastropolo NewmanSamuel G. Miller Alpha-Kappa 2013 William MillerEvan R. Levine Alpha-Mu 2014 June LevineRyan J. Morgan Alpha-Nu 2013 Joel Keith MorganW. Spencer Ivey Alpha-Phi 2012 Robert Arthur IveyIan R. Miller Alpha-Phi 2010 Julianna MillerKevin R. Miller Alpha-Phi 2012 Julianna MillerJoseph J. Nano Alpha-Phi 2014 Joan Atkinson NanoScott D. Safford Alpha-Phi 2012 Leila SaffordEvan D. Bowe Alpha-Pi 2013 Steven BoweMax P. Duggan Alpha-Psi 2012 Michael James DugganBrian D. Gould Alpha-Psi 2013 Michael GouldMichael A. McLelland Alpha-Sigma 2012 Thomas McLellandAndrew P. Burger Alpha-Sigma 2013 Craig B. Burger (Gamma-Sigma, ‘76)Benjamin D. Zake Alpha-Sigma 2014 David ZakeChristopher M. Hetrick Alpha-Sigma 2014 Lisa HetrickAshton W. Farr Alpha-Tau 2013 Rodney C. Farr (Epsilon-Gamma, ‘84)Christopher D. Roberts Alpha-Tau 2014 Paul Duncan RobertsRyan M. McDaniel Alpha-Tau 2013 James Rick McDanielJared S. Bullock Alpha-Upsilon 2013 Paige BullockBryan S. Pittman, Jr. Alpha-Upsilon 2013 Steve PittmanSean P. Brady Alpha-Zeta 2013 Patrick Hurley BradyCasey G. Lozyniak Beta 2012 Rich LozyniakRyan P. Glosson Beta 2013 John GlossonDaniel P. Giordano Beta-Beta 1980 Fernando AhenzarJoshua S. Manescalco Beta-Chi 2009 Sam ManescalcoSpencer S. Marsden Beta-Chi 2014 Lisa MarsdenCharles M. Campbell Beta-Chi 2012 Nora HumeEdward C. Landreth Beta-Chi 2012 Lucy LandrethKevin M. Kemper Beta-Chi 2014 Thomas KemperZachary D. Lucas Beta-Epsilon 2013 Kelly Marie HulsemanRichard M. Lasek Beta-Epsilon 2013 Mark LasekLuke D. O’Connell Beta-Epsilon 2013 Thomas O’ConnellRyan M. Bacastow Beta-Epsilon 2011 Shelley BacastowCharles Palmer Beta-Epsilon 2012 Katie PalmerKyle Siemers Beta-Epsilon 2012 Ronald Francis SiemersConnor M. Byrne Beta-Epsilon 2011 Darlene Singleton ByrneChristopher M. Janeck Beta-Epsilon 2013 Mark Isham JaneckKyle T. Skubic Beta-Gamma 2012 Tracy SkubicDean H. B. Bertelsen Beta-Gamma 2014 Kevin BertelsenJonathan A. Busano Beta-Gamma 2013 Jeanne Novas-BusanoMichael L. Eni Beta-Iota 2011 Louis EniNathan A. Weiner Beta-Kappa 2014 Patricia Weiner

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UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER INIT. YEAR PARENT’S NAMEAnthony J. Tedescucci Beta-Kappa 2014 Mrs. Patricia Ann TedescucciIan M. Doyle Beta-Kappa 2014 Patricia DoyleJack T. Holland Beta-Mu 2013 Eileen HollandRakan E. Dodin Beta-Mu 2013 Emad DodinThomas Gray Beta-Nu 2012 R. Michael Gray (Beta-Nu, ‘77)Samuel J. Rusher Beta-Nu 2013 Jim RusherRyan S. Looney Beta-Omega 2013 Donald Scott LooneyThomas C. Braine Beta-Omega 2013 Gordon BraineOliver M. Ward Beta-Omega 2014 Richard LaneChristopher J. Dubin Beta-Omicron 2013 Thomas DubinAdam J. Yungmeyer Beta-Omicron 2012 Karen YungmeyerOliver D. Mikkelsen Beta-Phi 2012 Elizabeth MikkelsenJared M. Warzala Beta-Pi 2013 Allison WarzalaShane E. Hafner Beta-Rho 2014 Dave HafnerMatthew C. Benson Beta-Rho 2014 Michael BensonJonathan M. Benghiat Beta-Sigma 2012 Ted BenghiatEthan R. T. Bresler Beta-Sigma 2014 Dr. Audrey TatarAndrew J. Mullenger Beta-Sigma 2014 Mrs. Mary MullengerRyan D. Emme Beta-Tau 2014 Mrs. Patty Beatrice EmmeBenjamin Roberts Beta-Theta 2014 Leonard RobertsDaniel J. Wagner Chi 2012 Cathy WagnerCharles D. Sincavage III Chi 2013 Robyn SincavageNeil A. Precilio Chi 2011 Joan PrecilioCollin Schmid Chi 2012 Laura SchmidCody J. Brack Chi 2014 Deanna BrackColin M. Knight Delta 2013 Amy Coulter GrubbStephen Nimalasuriya Delta-Alpha 2012 Laurie MorisonChad A. Zepponi Delta-Chi 2013 Tim ZepponiDavid Huffman Delta-Chi 2012 Tony HuffmanSchuyler E. Jones Delta-Chi 2011 Ellen JonesJohn D. Trinca Delta-Chi 2013 Janet Provenza TrincaCraig D. Campbell, Jr. Delta-Chi 2013 Craig CampbellAndrew M. Pfeiffer Delta-Delta 2013 Barbara PfeifferChris R. Cerjan Delta-Delta 2013 Robert Paul CerjanHayden Holland Delta-Delta 2013 Robert HollandMarc B. Cohen Delta-Eta 2013 Len CohenHayden E. Brascia Delta-Eta 2013 Eddie BrasciaJon Lee Delta-Eta 2011 Sue LeeAj Helfet Delta-Eta 2011 Molly HelfetTyler Borch Delta-Eta 2012 Christopher Reid BorchJohn J. Buderwitz Delta-Eta 2010 Debbie BuderwitzJohn N. Thibault Delta-Eta 2014 COL Gregory Paul ThibaultJohn W. Patrick Delta-Eta 2011 Susan PatrickJack Rosman Delta-Eta 2012 Tom RosmanBradley A. Cachopo Delta-Lambda 2013 Linda Joyce CachopoRay Davis Delta-Mu Raymond DavisMatthew McGriff Delta-Phi 2012 Jon McGriffChristopher Poggi Delta-Phi Van Doren Van DorenRichard T. Scott Delta-Pi 2013 William Fred ScottStefan Hardie Raicevic Delta-Pi Vladimir RaicevicAntoine M. Lebeaut Delta-Rho 2012 Alexandre LebeautMarcus A. Lee Delta-Rho 2012 Donna LeeMatthew J. Kershner Delta-Rho 2014 Rhonda KershnerMatthew D. Terry Delta-Sigma 2013 Mark TerryRobert C. Kondoff Delta-Sigma 2014 Mrs. Tamie KondoffNolan Vaughan Delta-Xi 2012 Melissa Stubblefield VaughanWill Parker Delta-Xi 2012 Tom ParkerDylan K. Culberson Delta-Xi 2013 Bryan MattimoreMatthew M. Robinson Epsilon 2011 Matt RobinsonRobert J. Kelly Epsilon-Beta 2013 Patrick Joseph KellyDerek J. Robertson Epsilon-Beta 2013 Maria RobertsonJacob A. Henning Epsilon-Beta 2013 John Temple HenningGregory A. Collins Epsilon-Beta 2013 Jim F. Collins III (Beta-Omega, ‘77)Max Bresolin Epsilon-Epsilon Colony Karen Patricia Manning BresolinDyllan T. Williams Epsilon-Iota 2013 Jane WilliamsMichael S. Yao Epsilon-Iota 2014 Mrs. Kathryn Jean YaoShawn E. Tenny Epsilon-Iota 2013 Katherine TennyAndrew Robert Klipfel Epsilon-Mu 2012 Patrick Klipfel

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UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER INIT. YEAR PARENT’S NAMELuke K. Brooks Epsilon-Mu 2013 LaDonna BrooksGlen E. Rex Epsilon-Mu 2012 Glenn RexCurtis C. Hamilton Epsilon-Mu 2011 Gayle HamiltonLuke C. Lehman Epsilon-Mu 2014 Mark LehmanColton L. O’Neal Epsilon-Nu 2013 Calvin ONealCraig T. Childs Epsilon-Phi 2012 Richard ChildsAron W. Miller Epsilon-Phi 2014 Mrs. Tracie KistlerCody G. Brown Epsilon-Phi 2012 Terry BrownMason C. Hicks Epsilon-Phi 2014 Grady HicksBrandon L. Wallach Epsilon-Zeta 2013 Kenneth WallachRichard S. Bock Eta 2012 John BockHayes C. Stewart Gamma 2013 Bing StewartConnor A. Strauss Gamma 2013 Trish Ann StraussCampbell C. Flynt Gamma 2010 James Allen CisarikHarrison Flynt Gamma 2012 Jane FlyntJoshua J. Seligsohn Gamma-Alpha 2012 Anna SeligsohnHayden L. Grahl Gamma-Delta 2014 Glenn GrahlAlejandro M. Cuadros Gamma-Delta 2014 Laura CuadrosEric C. Skinner Gamma-Kappa 2011 Marvin SkinnerDaniel S. Gaddis Gamma-Kappa 2013 Melinda GaddisCameron D. Scott Gamma-Kappa 2012 David ScottAndrew M. Van Hoozer Gamma-Kappa 2013 Mike Van HoozerAaron Allen Gamma-Kappa 2012 Cindy AllenCaleb W. Hunter Gamma-Kappa 2013 Melanie Ann HunterJonathan P. Catterfeld Gamma-Mu 2013 Trudy CatterfeldThomas F. Swindale Gamma-Mu 2014 Dr. Mary Colleen SwindaleGrant E. Turville Gamma-Mu 2013 John Edward TurvilleNeal T. Dickinson Gamma-Nu 2012 Patty DickensonBenjamin P. Katz Gamma-Omega 2013 Jerry KatzPhillip M. Mann Gamma-Omega 2013 Doug Ellen MannAlex C. Haffner Gamma-Omega 2011 Danielle HaffnerNicholas A. Thrash Gamma-Omega 2013 Randy Curtis ThrashClayton G. Stiver Gamma-Omicron 2013 Gregory A StiverJared T. Shafer Gamma-Omicron 2012 Josephine ShaferThomas E. Wittler Gamma-Omicron 2011 Bob WittlerMichael A. Fusco Gamma-Phi 2013 Mario FuscoJason S. Lee Gamma-Pi 2010 Sue LeeParker D. Pickens Gamma-Psi 2013 Gary Douglas PickensAlexander J. Long Gamma-Psi 2012 Jeffrey Craig LongRobert B. Westfield Gamma-Psi 2013 Robert T. WestfieldJordan R. Greensphan Gamma-Rho 2013 Andrew GreensphanCameron B. Kanda Gamma-Rho 2013 James Mitsuo KandaLeonard J. Finley Gamma-Rho 2013 Lynn Marie FInleyJoshua D. Picker Gamma-Rho 2013 Adam PickerAlex M. Batali Gamma-Rho 2013 Kellie BataliLucas K. Atwood Gamma-Tau 2013 Julie AtwoodConnor J. Richardson Gamma-Tau 2012 Randal RichardsonJacob P. Finley Gamma-Tau 2014 Cindy WebsterJustin M. Macaw Gamma-Theta 2010 Becky MacawSean M. Liu Gamma-Upsilon 2012 John LiuJoseph M. Guido Gamma-Upsilon 2012 Joseph GuidoRalph S. Rodriguez Gamma-Upsilon 2013 Phillip PaleyChristopher J. Castiglia Gamma-Upsilon 2012 Mary CastigliaWalker R. Lawrence Iota 2012 Jenny McChesneyJonathan Hill Johnson & Wales-Providence Colony Joanne HillSamuel B. Carlson Kappa 2013 Audrey AlensonMichael L. Portu Kappa 2012 Jody PortuBenjamin J. Steren Kappa 2014 Diane Snyder SterenSpencer A. Shapiro Kappa 2014 Stephen ShapiroChase C. Colburn Kappa-Alpha 2012 Crisann ConroyGraham B. Wanders Kappa-Chi 2012 David WandersJesus C. Leal Kappa-Epsilon 2012 Jesus LealThomas J. Fleming Kappa-Eta 2012 Bonita FlemingNathan J. Lee Kappa-Mu 2013 Joel LeeNoah A. Stewart Kappa-Mu 2013 Teddy Dermot StewartMatthew A. Zozimo Kappa-Nu 2011 Delio ZoZimoBrandon M. Attiliis Kappa-Phi 2013 Cyndi StinsonAnthony S. Bongiovano Kappa-Theta 2010 Sam Bongiovano

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UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER INIT. YEAR PARENT’S NAMEDonald L. Bongiovano Kappa-Theta 2013 Sam BongiovanoJohn K. Wagner Kappa-Upsilon 2013 John Kevin WagnerLuke A. Houser Kappa-Zeta 2012 Dan HouserJohn W. Garrett Lambda 2013 Becky GarrettAlexander J. Lundberg Lambda 2013 Suzanne LundbergConnor Lane Lambda-Epsilon 2012 Robert LaneWilliam J. Ferrell Lambda-Epsilon 2013 Jim FerrellThomas F. Riley Lambda-Lambda 2013 Lynda RileyNicholas Daniel Ramsey Lambda-Lambda 2012 William RamseyCameron R. Finley Lambda-Lambda 2014 Mrs. Leigh Robinson FinleyAlex M. Calloway Lambda-Nu 2012 Steve CallowayThaddeus H. Gerard, Jr. Lambda-Nu 2012 Amy GerardSamuel C. Lombardo Lambda-Tau 2013 Randy LombardoPeter M. Bellingham Lambda-Tau 2012 Mark BellinghamJacob G. Bitting Lambda-Tau 2014 Jeffrey Lee BittingGregory C. Moore Lambda-Tau 2012 Rick MooreLuke S. Mason Lambda-Tau 2014 Mike MasonBenjamin D. Barnes Lambda-Tau 2013 Martha BarnesNicholas A. Zanetis Mu 2012 Maria ZanetisChristian P. Zanetis Mu 2013 Maria ZanetisJacob J. Schulze Mu-Delta 2012 Danelle Suzanne SchulzeChristian P. Munch Mu-Eta 2012 Steven MunchMitchell J. Skinner Mu-Gamma 2013 Marvin SkinnerEric N. Mangin Mu-Gamma 2013 Kristen Joyce PriceDerek S. Hess Mu-Gamma 2014 Mrs. Fran HessPatrick J. Brown Mu-Gamma 2013 Eric Luis BrownTim B. Hurkmans Mu-Psi 2013 Robert HurkmansDylan T. Jones Mu-Rho 2012 Jay JonesJeffrey R. Lang Mu-Rho 2011 Stephen LangColin A. Zimmerman Mu-Sigma 2013 Jay James ZimmermanThomas G. Branthover Mu-Sigma 2013 Robin BranthoverAlexander J. Boyer Mu-Upsilon 2011 Stephen J. Boyer (Gamma-Lambda, ‘69)Brooks Baddeley Nu-Alpha Michael James BaddeleyKevin N. Koda Nu-Alpha 2014 Rodney Nelson KodaDevin J. Harvey Nu-Alpha 2014 Thomas HarveyCody J. Kratochvil Nu-Alpha 2014 Cynthia KratochvilDylan J. Kratochvil Nu-Alpha 2014 Cynthia KratochvilJoseph R. Nichols Nu-Alpha 2014 Jerry NicholsBob S. Breon, III Nu-Epsilon 2012 Bob Stanton Breon, Jr.John R. Cisneros Nu-Gamma 2013 Richard CisnerosDaniel J. Carbone Nu-Gamma 2014 Irene MitsuhashiBrandyn Dante Deshan Thomas Nu-Kappa 2013 Brandy ArdDavid P. Edwards Jr Nu-Lambda 2011 Denise EdwardsRafael D. DeSouza Nu-Omicron 2013 Marcos DeSouzaTaylor M. Smith Nu-Omicron 2011 Karen SmithRyan P. Caron Nu-Phi 2013 Anissa KiddClay R. Jones Nu-Theta 2013 Larry JonesChristopher P. DeMauro Omicron-Beta 2012 William DeMauroNolan P. Falgout, IV Omicron-Chi 2013 Nolan Paul FalgoutMichael A. Nicolia Omicron-Epsilon 2014 Jeannette NicoliaThomas Wagner Omicron-Omicron 2013 Tom WagnerStephen W. Machuga Omicron-Omicron 2012 Stephen MachugaMichael T. Wilson Omicron-Phi 2012 Mary Pat DzielakJeffery R. Birkenmaier Omicron-Phi 2012 Christine Birkenmaier ChristineStewart Mills, IV Omicron-Psi 2013 Stewart Mills, IIIMatthew G. Riedel Omicron-Rho 2013 Victoria RiedelDavid A. Ferreira Omicron-Sigma 2013 Leonard FerreiraTimothy P. Gallagher Omicron-Upsilon 2013 Sheila GallagherJohn Paul J. Ryan Omicron-Upsilon 2013 Mrs. Donna Marie RyanColin W. Weber Omicron-Upsilon 2013 Beth WeberShawn R. Lane Omicron-Upsilon 2014 Pamela CulbersonWilliam G. Murphy Phi 2012 Drew MurphyAndrew W. Jury Phi 2011 Ann JuryHarrison W. Leeson Phi 2014 Holly LeesonJeremy W. Eubank Pi-Delta 2012 Susan Haley EubankPeter Mariani, Jr. Pi-Mu 2012 Lynette MarianiNicholas T. Kress Pi-Mu 2014 Mrs. Valerie KressEvan J. Lang Pi-Mu 2012 Wendy Lang

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UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER INIT. YEAR PARENT’S NAMESeth O. Grant Pi-Mu 2013 Ann GrantJoseph J. Boscarino Pi-Nu 2013 Carolyn Robertson BoscarinoJoseph V. DePierro, Jr. Pi-Nu 2014 Mrs. Cecelia Irene DePierroSean C. Bowe Pi-Omega 2011 Lynn BoweBenjamin M. Becker Pi-Omega 2013 Bruce BeckerTemur S. Imam Pi-Psi 2013 Arif ImamSam A. Kushner Pi-Rho 2011 David S. Kushner (Beta-Delta, ‘80)William C. McDermott Pi-Rho 2013 Stephen McDermottSamuel Gruehn Pi-Sigma 2013 Jeffrey GruehnJonathan R. Frischkorn Pi-Theta 2013 Roger FrischkornTimothy C. Rush Pi-Theta 2013 Daniel RushNicholas J. Giammattei Pi-Theta 2014 Karen GiammatteiTyler J. Wengert Pi-Xi 2013 James WengertParker D. A. Williams Pi-Xi 2013 Anthony WilliamsJeffrey E. Sameshima Pi-Xi 2013 Dawn SameshimaJered R. Smith Pi-Xi 2012 Kimberly SmithCorey P. Brown Pi-Xi 2011 Christy BrownRyan J. Kulesz Rho 2013 David KuleszAndrew C. Kissinger Rho 2011 John KissingerDaniel F. Fullerton Rho Prime 2014 Mrs. Elizabeth FullertonJordan T. Harris Rho-Beta 2013 Holly HarrisDerek S. Kim Rho-Chi 2013 In KimRaymond D. Santivasci Rho-Chi 2014 Mrs. Yvelisse SantivasciJoseph Scancarella Rho-Eta 2013 Cathy ScancarellaGeoffrey B. Davidson Rho-Eta 2014 Gary Kenneth DavidsonWilliam V. Morris Rho-Eta 2014 Livingston Van Buren MorrisMax A. Tochterman Rho-Iota 2012 Sandy TochtermanMichael S. Wyatt Rho-Kappa 2012 Kathryn Econome WyattKevin D. Harshman Rho-Kappa 2012 Sandra HarshmanEric C. Hernandez Rho-Kappa 2012 Enrique HernandezTimothy A. Ziegenfus Rho-Lambda 2013 Tim ZiegenfusRalph J. Gallo Rho-Omega 2012 Ralph GalloNicholas A. Cundari Rho-Omega 2013 Rocco CundariNicholas A. Cundari Rho-Omega 2013 Rocco CundariPaul I. Pavlich Rho-Omega 2012 Paul PavlichEdward A. Kubis Rho-Omega 2013 Edward KubisManuel A. Reyes Rho-Omicron 2014 Juan Reyes LuevanoTy H. Allison Rho-Psi 2013 Janice Allison-PoppMark A. Parsons Rho-Theta 2013 James ParsonsJordan D. McClenny Sigma 2014 Tami McClennyJonathan G. Wachtel Sigma 2014 Ms. Leslie Ann WachtelJames E. Mauro Sigma-Delta 2012 Russell MauroMatthew C. Forde Sigma-Epsilon 2012 Glen FordeAlexander D. Shimanek Sigma-Eta 2012 Marcella TroutCody W. Latimer Sigma-Iota 2014 Patty LeikerAndrew F. Magirl Sigma-Kappa 2013 David Andrew MagirlAlexander M. Sakorafis Sigma-Kappa 2013 Dr. Anthony SakorafisJohn K. Felch Sigma-Lambda 2014 John FelchDaniel A. Falcone Sigma-Lambda 2014 Robert FalconePace G. Woods Sigma-Lambda 2014 Robert WoodsJason T. Beylor Sigma-Lambda 2014 Barb BeylorEvan J. Crowley Sigma-Mu 2014 Jim CrowleyAlfredo J. Martinez Sigma-Mu 2014 Cindy Enos-MartinezYaron M. Rubin Sigma-Nu 2014 Mrs. Ziona RubinSteven H. Ortiz Sigma-Omega 2014 Consuelo Siguenza-OrtizMatthew T. Nagy Sigma-Omega 2014 Sharon NagyChristian X. Galindo Sigma-Omega 2014 Luis GalindoRobert Heinevetter Sigma-Omega 2014 Elizabeth FoxJohn M. Franck Sigma-Omicron 2013 John FranckAndrew J. Sueling Sigma-Phi 2014 Keith SuelingRyan C. Muroff Sigma-Pi 2013 Stacey MuroffChristopher Desimone Sigma-Psi Vince DeSimoneCraig S. Peterson Sigma-Psi 2014 Craig PetersonJames J. Carroll Sigma-Psi 2014 Jim CarrollDevan L. DePauw Sigma-Rho 2013 Martin DePauwAlex L. Bridges Sigma-Rho 2013 Susan BridgesTaylor A. Tosto Sigma-Rho 2013 Matt TostoShannon Lee Hardie Sigma-Tau 2014 Mark Hardie

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UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER INIT. YEAR PARENT’S NAMEAndrei A. Poleshchuk, Jr. Sigma-Theta 2013 Andrei PoleshchukDalton G. Delagarza Sigma-Xi 2013 Gail Brenda BrubakerChase Deiglmeier Spokane, Washington Colony Mrs. Tracy DeiglmeierMichael Cisarik Tau 2012 Nancy CarboneNicholas A. Monto Tau-Alpha 2014 Mrs. Margaret MontoPatrick D. Widmer Tau-Alpha 2014 Frederick WidmerPeter H. Lazich Tau-Delta 2014 Mrs. Lynn WilliamsJason Preus Tau-Gamma Anthony PreusSaharath J. Kleips Tau-Gamma 2014 Joseph Frank KleipsNicholas T. B. Palko Theta 2013 Dr. Steffen Erich PalkoEdward M. Boschini Theta 2012 Victor BoschiniKeenan S. Patton Theta-Beta 2014 Mrs. Tonja PattonJustin J. Lazaro Theta-Iota 2012 Romina Lazaro LazaroBrandon J. Ross Theta-Iota 2012 Carmen RossJason T. Smith Theta-Iota 2013 Lilibeth Ramirez SmithWilliam M. Boyd Theta-Iota 2012 Evelin BoydKyle M. Carbone Theta-Iota 2014 Gina CarboneKyle R. VandenBrandHorninge Theta-Iota 2013 Shawn VandenbrandhorningeMatthew B. Lane Theta-Lambda 2012 Gail LaneTroy S. Gilbeaux Theta-Lambda 2014 Raymond Troy GilbeauxMatthew C. Erickson Theta-Nu 2013 Brett Lee EricksonWilliam P. Matt Theta-Omicron 2013 William MattChristopher H. Seelinger Theta-Pi 2013 Bruce SeelingerKellynn E. Brack Theta-Psi 2010 Lynn BrackKendall J. Lance Theta-Psi 2014 Bill LanceCollin S. McCartney Theta-Psi 2013 John McCartneyColin C. Perschbacher Theta-Theta 2012 Scott PerschbacherClayton M. Schulz Theta-Theta 2014 Brian Keith SchulzStefan M. LaMonte Theta-Upsilon 2014 Mrs. Cara LaMonteZachary M. Eckert Theta-Xi 2013 Timothy EckertBrandon J. Ditto Theta-Xi 2014 Ray DittoIan A. Jindrich Theta-Xi 2014 Mrs. Gail Andrea JindrichNicholas G. Garro Theta-Zeta 2013 George J. Garro (Theta-Zeta, ‘69)Angelo S. Rivera Theta-Zeta 2011 Freddie RiveraBrian Urban Univ. of Rhode Island Colony Mike UrbanDylan Laube Univ. of Rhode Island Colony Mrs. Denise LaubeLogan Reinke Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Colony Lynn ReinkeGeorge William Ficken Upsilon 2013 Kenneth Leon FickenDylan John Zaccaria West Chester, PA Colony John ZaccariaKristjan Prima West Chester, PA Colony Dr. Arvo PrimaZachary D. Wilson Xi Jeanne KochRobert T. Childress Xi 2013 Robert Neil ChildressZachary R. Trail Xi 2011 Leigh TrailAustin M. Calhoun Xi 2011 Gina CalhounSamuel P. Farris Xi 2012 Bobby Dean FarrisIan P. Roberts Xi 2013 Pat RobertsConnor E. Kleck Xi 2013 Gary KleckDerek A. Hunter Xi 2012 Debby HunterBrian T. Whyte Xi-Beta 2009 Rudyard WhyteScott M. Edelstein Xi-Beta 2011 Beth EdelsteinAlexander M. Pernokas Xi-Beta 2013 Mark PernokasRyan P. McGinnis Xi-Beta 2012 David McGinnisPatrick T. Carter Xi-Delta 2012 Sheila SuttonPatrick R. Panasko Xi-Epsilon 2012 Bonnie Lee PanaskoDylan W. Tucci Xi-Gamma 2012 William TucciMichael W. Ward Xi-Iota 2013 Mark WardTristan P. Gibbo Xi-Iota 2013 Patrick GibboGarrett H. Hix Xi-Iota 2012 Donna HixMichael D. Crusco Xi-Lambda 2012 Joe CruscoDevon A. Horton Xi-Lambda 2014 Mrs. Valerie ThorogoodCameron W. Williams Xi-Psi 2013 Kim WilliamsW. Cody Enfinger Xi-Theta 2012 Shirley ParentMarcus A. Wendorff Xi-Xi 2012 Marion WendorffNicholas J. Biggi Xi-Xi 2013 Diane BiggiKevin D. Hansen Xi-Xi 2011 Herbert HansenDennis P. Aloia Xi-Xi 2013 Kathie AloiaSteven E. Smathers, Jr. Zeta 2014 Steven Edward Smathers

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Myron F. Steves, Sr., Alpha, 1931Richard M. Oh, Alpha, 2007Phillip H. Ligon, Alpha, 2008Mark A. Kunetz, Alpha-Alpha, 1979Marc A. Siegel, Alpha-Alpha, 1980Omar H. Khiel, Jr., Alpha-Alpha, 1980Otis P. Stearns, III, Alpha-Alpha, 1986Gregory A. Nasif, Alpha-Alpha, 2010George H. Eser, Jr., Alpha-Alpha Prime, 1940James R. Barry, Jr., Alpha-Beta, 1944Emory M. Wilson, Alpha-Beta, 1949Robert G. Kopp, Alpha-Beta, 1949William E. Wilson, Alpha-Beta, 1950Wallace L. Harris, Jr., Alpha-Beta, 1951William F. Foster, Alpha-Beta, 1953Frank R. Whiteley, Jr., Alpha-Beta, 1957George L. Colson, Alpha-Beta, 1958Joseph F. Vaughan, Jr., Alpha-Beta, 1960James D. Buie, Jr., Alpha-Beta, 1967Marshall L. Soullier, Alpha-Beta, 1970Richard T. Fulton, Alpha-Beta, 1976Judson A. Whorton, Alpha-Beta, 1977Peter B. Hoffman, Alpha-Beta, 1981William J. Becham, Jr., Alpha-Beta, 1991William R. Andersen, Alpha-Beta, 2003Charles L. Hamilton, Alpha-Chi, 1947Charles R. Rouse, Alpha-Chi, 1949Ray J. Geraci, Alpha-Chi, 1949Gordon R. Bennett, Jr., Alpha-Chi, 1950Robert J. Bridell, Alpha-Chi, 1954Joseph G. Hodges, Jr., Alpha-Chi, 1962Clifton E. Mowrer, Jr., Alpha-Delta, 1951Wayne A. Pihl, Alpha-Delta, 1951H. Wesley Link, Alpha-Delta, 1954Richard D. Madden, Alpha-Delta, 1960Vincent D. Diloreto, Jr., Alpha-Delta, 1962Terry R. Eshenour, Alpha-Delta, 1964R. Brad Lawrence, Alpha-Delta, 1966Edward M. Lammi, Jr., Alpha-Delta, 1968Robert W. Hampton, Jr., Alpha-Delta, 1970Victor P. O’Brien, Alpha-Delta, 1970James H. Leax, Jr., Alpha-Delta, 1971Ronald F. Derzak, Alpha-Delta, 1973Alexander A. De Zubay, Alpha-Delta, 1976Mark L. Rippy, Alpha-Delta, 1978John M. Murphy, Alpha-Delta, 1985Michael S. De Napoli, Alpha-Delta, 1985J. Douglas Byler, Alpha-Delta, 1987Jason M. Lytle, Alpha-Delta, 1996Toby A. Jantz, Alpha-Delta, 2002Llewellyn Jenkins, Alpha-Epsilon, 1939Herbert E. Harris, Jr., Alpha-Epsilon, 1942J. Robert Graves, Alpha-Epsilon, 1943William G. Walkup, Alpha-Epsilon, 1944Donald G. Downing, Alpha-Epsilon, 1944Joseph M. Moro, Alpha-Epsilon, 1952

Alexander W. Loukas, Alpha-Epsilon, 1952Dr David G. Kline, Alpha-Epsilon, 1953Henry B. Warner, Jr., Alpha-Epsilon, 1955William H. Odell, Alpha-Epsilon, 1955Dr Charles M. Carr, Alpha-Epsilon, 1958R. Joseph Fuchs, Alpha-Epsilon, 1959Arthur L. Wolfe, Alpha-Epsilon, 1960Stephen R. Leskovsky, Alpha-Epsilon, 1960John R. Rockwell, Alpha-Epsilon, 1961Robert J. Hoadley, Alpha-Epsilon, 1964David S. Pottruck, Alpha-Epsilon, 1967Michael T. Skinker, Alpha-Epsilon, 1967Dr Kenneth A. Fetter, Alpha-Epsilon, 1969Edward F. Sproat, III, Alpha-Epsilon, 1970Dr Phillip R. Adams, MD, Alpha-Epsilon, 1970James P. Good, Alpha-Epsilon, 1978Michael W. Harris, Alpha-Epsilon, 1986Alexander Golant, Alpha-Epsilon, 1996Russell L. Wilkes, Alpha-Epsilon, 2000Patrick J. Looby, Alpha-Epsilon, 2007Oliver H. Pare, Alpha-Epsilon, 2010John W. Callendar, Alpha-Epsilon, 2010Dr Philip E. Franklin, Alpha-Eta, 1948William N. Rydholm, Alpha-Eta, 1949Allen H. Harrison, Jr., Alpha-Eta, 1952Edward G. Engelbart, Alpha-Eta, 1962Brian J. O’Dwyer, Alpha-Eta, 1964Laurence F. Lane, Alpha-Eta, 1964William L. Blumberg, Alpha-Eta, 1969Richard Crosson, Alpha-Eta, 1970Ross W. Levine, Alpha-Eta, 1978Richard B. Gada, Jr., Alpha-Eta, 1995Erik F. Yassenoff, Alpha-Eta, 2000Andrew C. Annis, Alpha-Eta, 2007Joseph A. Bishop IV, Alpha-Eta, 2009Fred F. Berry, Jr., Alpha-Gamma, 1946William R. Clinard, Alpha-Gamma, 1950Dr Elmer C. Hendricks, Alpha-Gamma, 1951LT COL Richard K. Dorschler, Alpha-Gamma, 1951Robert R. Rasmussen, Alpha-Gamma, 1952Arthur R. Williams, Alpha-Gamma, 1953Donald R. Mc Lean, Alpha-Gamma, 1954Donald E. Turnquist, Alpha-Gamma, 1955Harold D. Meisenheimer, Alpha-Gamma, 1956LTC Daryl M. Carpenter, Ret, Alpha-Gamma, 1960Kenneth J. Hansen, Jr., Alpha-Gamma, 1967Edward C. Blomeyer, III, Alpha-Gamma, 1967Sergio A. Pecori, Alpha-Gamma, 1969John F. Nelson, Jr., Alpha-Gamma, 1969Douglas M. De Vore, Alpha-Gamma, 1979Chris L. Wegehenkel, Alpha-Gamma, 1979James M. Casey, Alpha-Gamma, 1979Michael F. Ahern, Alpha-Gamma, 1980Albert C. Dierckes, III, Alpha-Gamma, 1982Robert G. Gillman, Alpha-Gamma, 1990Timothy M. Lennon, Alpha-Gamma, 1993

Kevin A. Miller, Alpha-Gamma, 1993Mark G. Whetstone, Alpha-Gamma, 1997Jacob W. Baldridge, Alpha-Gamma, 2007Elmore W. Koons, Jr., Alpha-Iota, 1950William C. Mc Clain, Alpha-Iota, 1953Dr Arvel L. Fincher, Alpha-Iota, 1953Richard W. Spencer, Alpha-Iota, 1953Ross O. Mac Dougall, Alpha-Iota, 1957Leroy E. Gibbs, Jr., Alpha-Iota, 1958LTC Richard D. Kincaid USA(Ret), Alpha-Iota, 1959Charles R. Umbarger, Alpha-Iota, 1961Charlie S. Russell, Alpha-Iota, 1961Gene M. Rutledge, Alpha-Iota, 1961John E. Pauley, Alpha-Iota, 1963Ray Soileau CLU, CHFC, Alpha-Iota, 1964Ernest G. Mc Carson, Alpha-Iota, 1966GEN (Ret.) Burwell B. Bell, III, Alpha-Iota, 1966T. J. Swafford, Jr., Alpha-Iota, 1968William C. Haisten, Jr., Alpha-Iota, 1970Roderick H. Thornton, Alpha-Iota, 1970William F. Sweeney, Alpha-Iota, 1976Andy Walker, MD, Alpha-Iota, 1978Dr Richard S. Belcher, Jr., Alpha-Iota, 1982Louis C. Glaser, Alpha-Iota, 1982Charles L. Mc Brayer DDS, Alpha-Iota, 1986David R. Hempy, Alpha-Iota, 1988Travis W. Capehart, Alpha-Iota, 1991James G. Gibson, Alpha-Iota, 1993Todd R. Hollis, Alpha-Iota, 1994Lee D. Logan, Alpha-Iota, 1996Vincent S. Rospond, Alpha-Kappa, 1951Charles L. Barndt, Jr., Alpha-Kappa, 1959Stephen L. Duhamel, Jr., Alpha-Kappa, 1963Allen R. Bruno, Alpha-Kappa, 1965John R. Fouser, Jr., Alpha-Kappa, 1967John J. Warner MD, Alpha-Kappa, 1969Jeffrey P. Jacobson, Alpha-Kappa, 1971Richard B. Gold, Alpha-Kappa, 1972William E. Piombino, Alpha-Kappa, 1974David L. Stark, Alpha-Kappa, 1999Kyle W. Washington, Alpha-Kappa, 2006Scott T. Legel, Alpha-Kappa, 2007Dominic P. Parlato, Alpha-Lambda, 1959Theodore W. Jones, Jr., Alpha-Lambda, 1960Alan L. Brown, Alpha-Lambda, 1961Robert J. Lynch, Alpha-Lambda, 1970Kevin J. Hewlett, Alpha-Lambda, 1980James E. Pfohl, Alpha-Lambda, 1982Kyle A. DeVivo, Alpha-Lambda, 2008Charles F. Harvey, III, Alpha-Mu, 1940Robert E. Cooper, Alpha-Mu, 1945M. David Samples, Alpha-Mu, 1946Sanford K. Woosley, Alpha-Mu, 1951Richard C. Booth PE, Alpha-Mu, 1953Hugh R. Pritchett, Alpha-Mu, 1956S Dillon Wooten, Jr., Alpha-Mu, 1958

M. Rex Teaney, Jr., Alpha-Mu, 1962Charles W. Mc Anally, Jr., Alpha-Mu, 1963S. Harbaugh Moore, III, Alpha-Mu, 1963Michael D. Hackney, Alpha-Mu, 1972William P. Benjamin, Alpha-Mu, 1973Lawrence E. Gates, Alpha-Mu, 1978James C. Ryan, Jr., Alpha-Mu, 1982Troy H. Hutchins, Alpha-Mu, 1998Michael P. Cowherd, Alpha-Mu, 2006David G. Cummings, Alpha-Mu, 2008Dr Henry W. Gibson MD, Alpha-Nu, 1942Hoyt C. Burnett, Jr., Alpha-Nu, 1959William A. Gray, Jr., Alpha-Nu, 1960William C. Keels, Alpha-Nu, 1961Newton I. Howle, Jr., Alpha-Nu, 1963Alexander S. Walker, Alpha-Nu, 1965Martin B. Jarvis, Jr., Alpha-Nu, 1968Kenneth W. Pearson, Alpha-Nu, 1970Blanding U. Jones MD, Alpha-Nu, 1989Matthew G. Kanes, Alpha-Nu, 1989Michael H. Malone, Alpha-Nu, 1999Ralph M. Keenan, Alpha-Phi, 1941George J. Miller, Alpha-Phi, 1948John C. Swengel, Alpha-Phi, 1949William R. Martens, Alpha-Phi, 1953Thomas H. Cable, Jr., Alpha-Phi, 1954Robert D. Blecher, Alpha-Phi, 1955Robert V. Nielsen, Alpha-Phi, 1956Theodore B. Gronlund, Alpha-Phi, 1957Robert H. Patzwall, Jr., Alpha-Phi, 1957William E. Sweet, III, Alpha-Phi, 1957LTC Courtney R. Fritts USAR(Ret), Alpha-Phi, 1957Jack S. Feick, Alpha-Phi, 1958Roger D. Curran, Alpha-Phi, 1960Douglas W. Mac Donald, Alpha-Phi, 1961Michael H. Solon, Alpha-Phi, 1962Carlton W. Depner, Alpha-Phi, 1965Joseph L. Williams, III, Alpha-Phi, 1966Peter Howard-Johnson, Jr., Alpha-Phi, 1978Mark A. Fadden, Alpha-Phi, 1993Jeffrey J. Scepanski, Alpha-Phi, 1998Michael M. Staffaroni, Alpha-Phi, 1999Stephen J. Fischer, Alpha-Phi, 1999Brian A. Schramke, Alpha-Phi, 2009Samuel W. Fiske, Alpha-Phi, 2009Richard L. Ledman, Alpha-Pi, 1947Elmer W. Halwes, Alpha-Pi, 1948John C. Marquardt, Alpha-Pi, 1952James A. Stanton, Alpha-Pi, 1956Max H. Rudicel MD, Alpha-Pi, 1963Charles R. Disque, Alpha-Pi, 1966Dr Robert E. Herold, Alpha-Pi, 1967Dr James M. Kamplain, Alpha-Pi, 1970John M. Burnley, Alpha-Pi, 1971William D. Fell, Alpha-Pi, 1973Jay R. Allen, Alpha-Pi, 1976

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Daniel R. Bohn, Alpha-Pi, 1976Dr Robert T. Wheatley DDS, Alpha-Pi, 1977Dr Mark Bernat, MD, Alpha-Pi, 1979Gregory A. Thomas, Alpha-Pi, 1981Steven J. Hartman, Alpha-Pi, 1984George F. Waldschmidt, Alpha-Pi, 1989Thomas A. Welch, Alpha-Pi, 1991Glenn E. Smith IV, Alpha-Pi, 2000Cole J. Chapman, Alpha-Pi, 2003Michael A. Trevino, Alpha-Pi, 2009Lewis W. Lehr, Alpha-Psi, 1940Robert W. Gardner, Alpha-Psi, 1948Paul D. Coder, Alpha-Psi, 1948Lauren G. Faist, Alpha-Psi, 1953Adam S. Karavas, Alpha-Psi, 1955Dr Lowell T. Niebaum MD, Alpha-Psi, 1956Richard H. Moses, Alpha-Psi, 1956Carroll J. Kraus, Alpha-Psi, 1958Lowell G. Larue, Alpha-Psi, 1958Ronald L. Furse, Alpha-Psi, 1958Dr Jerry L. Linder, Alpha-Psi, 1959Charles J. Burda, Alpha-Psi, 1959Richard C. Hahn, Alpha-Psi, 1959William J. Meyer, Alpha-Psi, 1960Stephen K. Honey, Alpha-Psi, 1961Orville L. Shigley, Alpha-Psi, 1961Dr Dennis F. Strauss, Alpha-Psi, 1962Thomas G. Schwenke, Alpha-Psi, 1962Peter R. Lage, Jr., Alpha-Psi, 1962Loren J. Weatherwax, Alpha-Psi, 1963John B. Adams, Alpha-Psi, 1963William A. Harding, Alpha-Psi, 1963Richard S. Reiser, Alpha-Psi, 1965Dennis R. Curran, Alpha-Psi, 1965William A. Brinkman, Alpha-Psi, 1965Steven R. Mathews, Alpha-Psi, 1965James A. Moses, Alpha-Psi, 1966Steven K. Bachenberg, Alpha-Psi, 1966Dr Stephen P. Jackson DDS, Alpha-Psi, 1968David F. Reinecke, Alpha-Psi, 1973Dennis L. Schroeder, Alpha-Psi, 1974James L. Sherwood, Alpha-Psi, 1976Paul W. Judd, Alpha-Psi, 1978Michael J. Wharton, Alpha-Psi, 1980Michael S. Mallory, Alpha-Psi, 1983Edward E. Kirklin, Alpha-Psi, 1984Michael J. Draper, Alpha-Psi, 1985Troy D. Moser, Alpha-Psi, 1989Daniel W. Dorn, Alpha-Psi, 1989Josh S. Schwartz, Alpha-Psi, 1992Michael L. Stemm, Alpha-Psi, 1993Jason D. Teich, Alpha-Psi, 1995Kenneth D. TenHulzen, Alpha-Psi, 1998David P. Wickard, Alpha-Psi, 2000Brandon J. Coslor, Alpha-Psi, 2009Ryan T. Hansen, Alpha-Psi, 2009Sean P. Norton, Alpha-Psi, 2011Arnold S. Gardner, Alpha-Sigma, 1935Chester G. Hawley, Jr., Alpha-Sigma, 1942David W. Shelby, Alpha-Sigma, 1950Walter J. Mast, Alpha-Sigma, 1950Loyal H. Mortley, Alpha-Sigma, 1954Ivan L. Jones, Alpha-Sigma, 1954Ronald G. Riley, Alpha-Sigma, 1955John W. Latham DDS, Alpha-Sigma, 1955

Michael J. Kelly, Jr., Alpha-Sigma, 1956Edward W. Parken, Alpha-Sigma, 1958Michael E. Willits, Alpha-Sigma, 1960Larry R. Snyder, Alpha-Sigma, 1962Dr Robert W. Dougherty, Alpha-Sigma, 1962Malcolm W. Callison, Alpha-Sigma, 1964Joseph W. Clark II, Alpha-Sigma, 1964Daniel J. Orf, Alpha-Sigma, 1965Richard C. Postle, Alpha-Sigma, 1967David E. Foley, Alpha-Sigma, 1968Randall J. Hart, Alpha-Sigma, 1968Walter W. Shuler, Alpha-Sigma, 1975Robert J. Bollinger, Alpha-Sigma, 1980Douglas J. Kaiser, Alpha-Sigma, 1980Jon D. Wagner, Alpha-Sigma, 1982Michael R. Hein II, Alpha-Sigma, 1982Devon P. Johnson, Alpha-Sigma, 1984Todd C. Frankel, Alpha-Sigma, 1986Bradley C. Halhober, Alpha-Sigma, 1989Erik L. Puffenberger, Alpha-Sigma, 1994Matthew D. Kushner, Alpha-Sigma, 2010Walter D. Conner, Alpha-Tau, 1944Fredrick L. Jones, Alpha-Tau, 1947George W. Haynes, Alpha-Tau, 1949Fred E. Rogers, Jr., Alpha-Tau, 1950Dr Walter R. Hawkins, Alpha-Tau, 1950William C. Cheek, Jr., Alpha-Tau, 1952Pat F. Mc Garity, Alpha-Tau, 1953R. Bowen Jones, Alpha-Tau, 1953George A. Jackins, Jr., Alpha-Tau, 1953Robert R. Beach, Alpha-Tau, 1953Robert F. Baker, Alpha-Tau, 1954Armand E. Breard, Alpha-Tau, 1956William L. Schwanebeck, Jr., Alpha-Tau, 1957Wiley R. McCoy, Jr., Alpha-Tau, 1958James C. Muller, Alpha-Tau, 1964Jeffrey W. Metcalf CPA, Alpha-Tau, 1968Terry E. Barrows, Alpha-Tau, 1969Gregory T. Davis, Alpha-Tau, 1971Edward A. Senules, Jr., Alpha-Tau, 1974Gary L. Harrell, Alpha-Tau, 1979Jeffrey S. Warner, Alpha-Tau, 1983Michael S. Hickman, Alpha-Tau, 1985Christopher A. Wade, Alpha-Tau, 1996Corrado D. Sammarco, Alpha-Tau, 2001Richard E. Kennedy, Alpha-Upsilon, 1948Jack L. Woodward, Alpha-Upsilon, 1949Newt P. Harrison, Alpha-Upsilon, 1954Carl B. Causey, Alpha-Upsilon, 1955Keith Starrett, Alpha-Upsilon, 1970Leon L. Thompson, Alpha-Upsilon, 1971Kirby A. Greer, Jr., Alpha-Upsilon, 1972I. Paul Gamble, Alpha-Upsilon, 1977Dr Jeffrey T. Willis, Alpha-Upsilon, 1982James L. Mc Caleb, Jr., Alpha-Upsilon, 1985Gregory B. Betz, Alpha-Upsilon, 1994Adam J. Johnston, Alpha-Upsilon, 2004Mort Walker, Alpha-Zeta, 1942Rev Robert C. Van Norstrand, Alpha-Zeta, 1943H. Howard Stephenson, Alpha-Zeta, 1947Leslie H. Cox, Alpha-Zeta, 1947Donald S. Mc Ewen, Alpha-Zeta, 1950John P. Ray, Alpha-Zeta, 1950Andre J. Bial, Alpha-Zeta, 1956Walter J. Eichhorn, Alpha-Zeta, 1957

Charles R. Newell, Alpha-Zeta, 1958Wayne T. Muller, Alpha-Zeta, 1958James M. King, Alpha-Zeta, 1960Richard P. Diehl, Alpha-Zeta, 1960Dr Don D. Hodges MD, Alpha-Zeta, 1961Martin A. Cheever, Alpha-Zeta, 1962Hugh F. Hanson, Alpha-Zeta, 1962Russell W. Blake, Alpha-Zeta, 1964Geoffrey P. Jarpe, Alpha-Zeta, 1965Douglas C. Wozniak, Alpha-Zeta, 1967Dr Paul P. Stroebel, Alpha-Zeta, 1968Douglas A. Hartwell, Alpha-Zeta, 1972John F. Bunch, Alpha-Zeta, 1974James R. Iwanski, Alpha-Zeta, 1974David R. Martin, Alpha-Zeta, 1975Donald R. Tatum, Jr., Alpha-Zeta, 1979John H. Wilson, Jr., Alpha-Zeta, 1980Michael T. Dutcher, Alpha-Zeta, 1988Timothy T. O’Kronley, Alpha-Zeta, 1988Ryan A. Schreiber, Alpha-Zeta, 1988Alexander F. Barnett, Alpha-Zeta, 2006Bryan M. Fraley, Alpha-Zeta, 2009Michael P. DiCenso, Alpha-Zeta, 2009Christian A. Mehregan, Alpha-Zeta, 2009Kevin R. McDonald, Alpha-Zeta, 2010Robert B. Roper, Beta, 1942Reuben L. Bowden, Beta, 1945James M. Mc Millian, Jr., Beta, 1947Dr Richard L. Chambers, Beta, 1948Dale E. Anderson, Beta, 1948Jimmy B. Nunis MD, Beta, 1952J Warren Harvey, Beta, 1953William K. King, Beta, 1955James A. Thompson, Beta, 1956Glenn S. Martin, Beta, 1956Robert H. Smith, Beta, 1961Caleb B. Halstead, Beta, 1962Marshall A. Keith, Jr., Beta, 1963Frank Stockard, III, Beta, 1965Robert L. Whaley, Beta, 1965Stephen E. Bradley, Beta, 1966Ray D. Rawlings, Beta, 1966Clark V. Paris, Jr., Beta, 1966Jerry R. Glover, Beta, 1966John W. Kelly, Jr., Beta, 1969Thomas R. Warren, Beta, 1972Richard F. Russo MD, Beta, 1974Timothy P. Donahue, Beta, 1974Carlton P. Pinkerton, Jr., Beta, 1974Richard A. Burch, Beta, 1975Arthur U. Hathorn, Jr., Beta, 1976James A. Acker, Beta, 1976Dr David A. Dauphin, Beta, 1977Jack S. Kennedy, Beta, 1980Jack W. Barron, III, Beta, 1987Dennis D. Pompa, Jr., Beta, 1988Marshall A. Keith, III, Beta, 1995Samuel P. Wheeler, Beta, 1996Rush H. Crawford, Beta, 2004Michael D. Kolodziej, Beta, 2004Sean P. Steininger, Beta, 2008Dr Clark A. Samartino, Beta-Alpha, 1956Robison D. Harley, Jr., Beta-Alpha, 1966James W. Boehling, Beta-Beta, 1947Robert M. Tunstall, Beta-Beta, 1953

Allen A. Jackson, Jr., Beta-Beta, 1953John H. High, Beta-Beta, 1959Dr James C. Rose, Beta-Beta, 1962Robert A. Holsten, Beta-Beta, 1962Donne M. Storino, Beta-Beta, 1964William A. Mc Carty, Beta-Beta, 1967J. Truba Cooper, Jr., Beta-Beta, 1969John S. Moore, Beta-Beta, 1970Hilaire E. Beck, III, Beta-Beta, 1974Andrew H. Wolfe, Beta-Beta, 1979Steven E. Harloe, Beta-Beta, 1981Randy J. Shehady, Beta-Beta, 1994Conor P. O’Donovan, Beta-Beta, 2006William H. Bassett, Beta-Chi, 1941Alan P. Ploesser, Beta-Chi, 1942Arthur F. Grimm, Beta-Chi, 1947Daniel S. De Vaney, Beta-Chi, 1949Allen H. Rudolph, Beta-Chi, 1952Norman E. Hart, Beta-Chi, 1953John G. Borman, Beta-Chi, 1956Walter D. Phelps, Beta-Chi, 1957Everett W. Mc Gaugh, Beta-Chi, 1957Dr William J. James, Beta-Chi, 1957Ira R. Phillips, Beta-Chi, 1958John W. Ricketts, Beta-Chi, 1958Donald E. Beuerlein, Beta-Chi, 1958William S. Kirchoff, Beta-Chi, 1960Cary D. White, Beta-Chi, 1960William A. Turner, Beta-Chi, 1961Richard K. Dagley, Beta-Chi, 1961David A. Wayne, Beta-Chi, 1962William J. Trejbal, Beta-Chi, 1963Mark A. Martin, Beta-Chi, 1963Timothy M. Handlan, Beta-Chi, 1964Barry R. Romine, Beta-Chi, 1966Timothy M. Vicente, Beta-Chi, 1967Donald W. Bourne, Beta-Chi, 1967Richard A. Heppe, Beta-Chi, 1968Lance M. Killoran, Beta-Chi, 1969Gary D. Forsee, Beta-Chi, 1969Ronald D. Johnston, Beta-Chi, 1970Anthony G. Bommarito, Beta-Chi, 1970Stewart A. Scott, Beta-Chi, 1971Dennis B. Wehmeyer, Beta-Chi, 1971Gary D. Leemann, Beta-Chi, 1971William S. Wagener, III, Beta-Chi, 1972Paul R. Vetter, Beta-Chi, 1973David R. Breece, Beta-Chi, 1973Douglas L. Freeman, Beta-Chi, 1973David L. Perry, Beta-Chi, 1974Larry H. Buchtmann, Beta-Chi, 1974Gary E. Roebke, Beta-Chi, 1974Mark R. White, Beta-Chi, 1975Edward C. Jantosik, Jr., Beta-Chi, 1976Greg A. Weeks, Beta-Chi, 1977David B. Wilhide, Beta-Chi, 1978Robert J. Hoffmann, Beta-Chi, 1978Harold J. Vetter II, Beta-Chi, 1981Edward J. Bradley, Jr., Beta-Chi, 1981William L. Kovacich, Beta-Chi, 1982Richard T. Bradley, Beta-Chi, 1984Kenneth J. Quirin, Jr., Beta-Chi, 1992Dwayne R. Doshier, Beta-Chi, 1993Jason L. Schroeder, Beta-Chi, 1996Andrew T. Szaflarski, Beta-Chi, 1997

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Aaron J. Prewitt, Beta-Chi, 2002Jason M. Williams, Beta-Chi, 2003Jake P. Walker, Beta-Chi, 2005Jason D. Alcorn, Beta-Chi, 2005David D. Craft, Beta-Chi, 2007Zach B. Purol, Beta-Chi, 2008Joseph A. Kurtz, Beta-Chi, 2010Andrew J. Barfield, Beta-Chi, 2010Dr Allen F. Turcke, Beta-Delta, 1946John R. Patterson MD, Beta-Delta, 1947David L. Shroads, Sr., Beta-Delta, 1953Robert H. Jones, Beta-Delta, 1957Ira G. Trout, Jr., Beta-Delta, 1963Dominic A. Colaizzo, Beta-Delta, 1967Mark J. Vavrek, Beta-Delta, 1974David S. Kushner, Beta-Delta, 1980Robert W. Stewart, Jr., Beta-Delta, 1991Jeffrey W. Nelson, Beta-Delta, 1994Raymond R. Wernig, Beta-Epsilon, 1938Thomas N. Godfrey, Beta-Epsilon, 1939Charles P. La Bahn, Beta-Epsilon, 1947Carl W. Metzker, Beta-Epsilon, 1949Philip F. Buran, Beta-Epsilon, 1950Bruce H. Reinhold, Beta-Epsilon, 1953Maurice J. Buchanan, Jr., Beta-Epsilon, 1956Grant G. Densing, Beta-Epsilon, 1958James C. Holly, Beta-Epsilon, 1960Joseph A. Abel, Beta-Epsilon, 1961Richard J. Howell, Beta-Epsilon, 1962Denis N. Hansen, Beta-Epsilon, 1963Allan H. Stefl, Beta-Epsilon, 1964Lee W. Verhulst, Beta-Epsilon, 1964Robert K. Schmitt, Jr., Beta-Epsilon, 1967Robert H. Brueckbauer, Beta-Epsilon, 1967Kurt J. Boxrud, Beta-Epsilon, 1968Tom J. Grasse, Beta-Epsilon, 1970Lee R. Kalupa, Beta-Epsilon, 1971David R. Shea, Beta-Epsilon, 1973John J. Hinnendael, Jr., Beta-Epsilon, 1976Jeffrey A. Blink, Beta-Epsilon, 1977Ralph Pena, Beta-Epsilon, 1980Ryan T. Schuelke, Beta-Epsilon, 2000Alexander R. Newman, Beta-Epsilon, 2008Robert L. Clenney, Beta-Eta, 1941Charles F. Smith, Beta-Eta, 1942George M. Humphries, Jr., Beta-Eta, 1950Batey M. Gresham, Jr., Beta-Eta, 1953Robert W. Mc Millan, Beta-Eta, 1954Richard V. Miles, III, Beta-Eta, 1954CAPT Leland E. Wood, Jr., Beta-Eta, 1955Victor I. Talbert, Beta-Eta, 1955John C. Strickland, Beta-Eta, 1955Ronald E. Stanley, Beta-Eta, 1957Wynton R. Overstreet, Beta-Eta, 1957Evan C. Lewis, Beta-Eta, 1959Joseph W. Adams, Beta-Eta, 1963Michael L. Sexton, Beta-Eta, 1968Barry E. Gordon, Beta-Eta, 1970Leo C. Urrutia, Beta-Eta, 1978Greg H. Burnette, Beta-Eta, 1980Michael W. Price, Beta-Eta, 1980David R. Kesterton, Beta-Eta, 1981Sean B. Mc Millan, Beta-Eta, 1986Jonathan J. Hyink, Beta-Eta, 1999Larry A. Boddie, Beta-Eta, 2003

Robert L. Croak, Beta-Gamma, 1947James F. Kington, Beta-Gamma, 1948Carl J. Gessler, Beta-Gamma, 1948Richard A. Bokamper, Beta-Gamma, 1949James A. Willingham, Beta-Gamma, 1949William S. Dunton, Beta-Gamma, 1951Henry C. Milford, Beta-Gamma, 1951Richard P. Griot, Beta-Gamma, 1952Robert C. Lang, Beta-Gamma, 1952Sam F. Hamra, Beta-Gamma, 1952Robert C. Schneider, Beta-Gamma, 1954James J. Buchanan, Beta-Gamma, 1956Robert C. Carder, Beta-Gamma, 1961George E. Galakatos, Beta-Gamma, 1962Charles T. Culp, Beta-Gamma, 1963James P. Hea, Beta-Gamma, 1964Jonathan M. Graves, Beta-Gamma, 1964John C. Hottle, Beta-Gamma, 1965Jerome E. Brant, Beta-Gamma, 1966Kenneth J. Klerlein, Beta-Gamma, 1967William A. Krodinger, Beta-Gamma, 1967Ian M. Lawrence, Jr., Beta-Gamma, 1968Gregory L. Rulon, Beta-Gamma, 1969Norman W. Williams, Beta-Gamma, 1972David S. Sivcovich, Jr., Beta-Gamma, 1973Richard R. Sivcovich, Beta-Gamma, 1976Gregory P. Fuller, Beta-Gamma, 1980Steven M. Wisniewski, Beta-Gamma, 1980David M. Skeens, Beta-Gamma, 1980Scott L. Herman, Beta-Gamma, 1981Michael B. Moloney, Beta-Gamma, 1981James L. Radtke, Jr., Beta-Gamma, 1992Sakis Salas, Beta-Gamma, 1993Paul D. Bryant, Beta-Gamma, 1994James R. Luzecky, Beta-Gamma, 2004Shawn M. Bell, Beta-Gamma, 2004John P. Knobloch, Beta-Gamma, 2004Robert C. Brueckner, Beta-Gamma, 2005Marc N. Olive, Beta-Gamma, 2005Howard W. Phillips, Jr., Beta-Iota, 1947Edward S. Adams, Beta-Iota, 1947Francis F. Babb, Beta-Iota, 1954William W. Gorman, Jr., Beta-Iota, 1955David G. Gallaher, Beta-Iota, 1955R. Charles Tschampion, III, Beta-Iota, 1964William C. Buskirk, Beta-Iota, 1968William C. O’Donnell, III, Beta-Iota, 1968Gordon A. Brandon, Jr., Beta-Iota, 1969Jeffrey R. Vincent, Beta-Iota, 1971David H. Stephens, III, Beta-Iota, 1972CAPT Louis J. Sanlorenzo, Beta-Iota, 1974Howard B. Foltz, Beta-Iota, 1974Daniel R. Lobdell, Beta-Iota, 1980Jacques F. Fischer, Beta-Iota, 1981Kevin P. Hughes, Beta-Iota, 1983Nicholas L. Toth, Beta-Iota, 2009David L. Mahoney, Beta-Kappa, 1956Glenn P. Heymans, Beta-Kappa, 1973John J. Spagnola, Beta-Kappa, 1973Thomas M. Bertrand, Beta-Kappa, 1981Kevin A. Sheppard, Beta-Kappa, 1983Richard B. Pierce, Beta-Kappa, 1986Frank T. Watson, Beta-Lambda, 1947Charles E. Seaton, Beta-Lambda, 1949Edward H. Boeckel, Beta-Lambda, 1955

Michael P. Moore, Beta-Lambda, 1961Gilbert O. Maulsby, III, Beta-Lambda, 1961George L. De Loach, Beta-Lambda, 1962James M. Neal, Beta-Lambda, 1968Daniel T. Collins, Beta-Lambda, 1977Joe F. O’Kelley, Jr., Beta-Lambda, 1979James S. Shelton, Beta-Lambda, 1997Jean P. Perrilliat, Beta-Lambda, 2004L. H. Rose, Beta-Mu, 1947Dwain P. Ramlo, Beta-Mu, 1952Clair R. Larson, Beta-Mu, 1952James H. Bowden, Beta-Mu, 1952David L. Pavelka, Beta-Mu, 1958Donald R. Ireland, Beta-Mu, 1958Richard A. Fichtelman, Beta-Mu, 1961Ralph L. Allen, Jr., Beta-Mu, 1961Stephen L. Roe, Beta-Mu, 1962John W. Carlson, Beta-Mu, 1964COL Duane L. Kratz, Beta-Mu, 1965John J. Sandgren, Beta-Mu, 1968Daniel J. Greenwald, III, Beta-Mu, 1968Gary L. Busack, Beta-Mu, 1972Stuart W. Gale, Beta-Mu, 1974William R. Werb, III, Beta-Mu, 1975Gary M. Aschenbeck, Beta-Mu, 1982David J. Meyer, Beta-Mu, 1984Robert E. Warmka, Beta-Mu, 1985Richard C. Lundin II, Beta-Mu, 1985Valentine J. Zweber, Beta-Mu, 1985Michael G. Dunford, Beta-Mu, 1985James E. Perkins, Beta-Mu, 1986Andrew L. Benson, Beta-Mu, 1992Aaron F. Nelson, Beta-Mu, 2001Alex D. Litsey, Beta-Mu, 2007W. F. Franks, Beta-Nu, 1945C. Waitman Taylor, Jr., Beta-Nu, 1949Thomas G. Kavunedus, Beta-Nu, 1952Gerald L. Nichols, Beta-Nu, 1955Kenneth W. Towery, Beta-Nu, 1956Morris V. Rogers, Beta-Nu, 1956James W. Stuckert, Beta-Nu, 1956Donald C. Giles, Beta-Nu, 1956Whayne C. Priest, Jr., Beta-Nu, 1957Earl F. Martin, Jr., Beta-Nu, 1957John W. Fitzwater, Beta-Nu, 1959Barry B. Sclar, Sr., Beta-Nu, 1963William M. Corum, Beta-Nu, 1963Frank H. Nichols, Beta-Nu, 1965Benjamin C. Sewell, III, Beta-Nu, 1967Craig E. Folnsbee, Beta-Nu, 1967Thomas D. Mc Carty, Beta-Nu, 1969Larry S. Blair, Beta-Nu, 1970Roger D. Baird, Beta-Nu, 1972Choya G. Oliver, Beta-Nu, 1973Johnny R. Skaggs, Beta-Nu, 1973Robert W. Droste, Jr., Beta-Nu, 1976Karl C. Wold II, Beta-Nu, 1976R. Michael Gray, Beta-Nu, 1977James D. Bergmann, Beta-Nu, 1978Mitchell B. Wilson, Beta-Nu, 1978Mark A. Stach, Beta-Nu, 1981Mark T. Senninger, Beta-Nu, 1982Ken Lovins, Jr., Beta-Nu, 1986Jeremy E. Bates, Beta-Nu, 1990Jonathan S. Nalli, Beta-Nu, 1994

David S. Hunt, Beta-Nu, 1995Joseph F. Hsu, Beta-Nu, 1998Ryan E. Heimke, Beta-Nu, 2002Taylor M. Pierce, Beta-Nu, 2007Robert F. Jackson, Beta-Omega, 1946Michael Ohl, Beta-Omega, 1948Fred D. Gibson, Jr., Beta-Omega, 1948James A. Hill, Beta-Omega, 1949James E. Doan, Beta-Omega, 1955Samuel A. Milliken, Beta-Omega, 1958Emerson W. Ellett, Beta-Omega, 1959William L. Jankowski, Beta-Omega, 1965Stephen L. Brown, Beta-Omega, 1974Thomas F. Gentsch, Beta-Omega, 1976Wesley W. Morrison, Jr., Beta-Omega, 1983John S. Geraghty, Beta-Omega, 1985Ryan H. Patterson, Beta-Omega, 2009Albert W. Doepke, Jr., Beta-Omicron, 1942William S. Carpenter, Beta-Omicron, 1946Donald C. Milliman, Beta-Omicron, 1948R. J. Post, Beta-Omicron, 1949Charles L. Goodbar, Jr., Beta-Omicron, 1949Allwyn W. Pirtle, Beta-Omicron, 1952Lyle D. Kanekeberg, Beta-Omicron, 1952Glen L. Grimsley, Beta-Omicron, 1954Dale H. Wilmeth, Beta-Omicron, 1955Bruce B. Anderson, Beta-Omicron, 1955Robert L. Smith, Beta-Omicron, 1956Richard N. Lee, Beta-Omicron, 1956Jerry B. Robinson, Beta-Omicron, 1957Jack R. Pepper, Beta-Omicron, 1957William H. Bolton, Beta-Omicron, 1958Robert L. Wade, Beta-Omicron, 1961John R. Payne, Beta-Omicron, 1961Dr Stanley I. Thompson MD, Beta-Omicron, 1963Thomas B. Fraser II, Beta-Omicron, 1963Frank H. Porter, Jr., Beta-Omicron, 1965Thomas P. Putnam, Beta-Omicron, 1966Thomas T. Rankin, Beta-Omicron, 1966Joseph R. Kloppenberg, Beta-Omicron, 1968Jerry T. Englehardt, Beta-Omicron, 1970Francis J. Coombs, Beta-Omicron, 1971Robert G. Starks, Beta-Omicron, 1972John W. Trueax, Beta-Omicron, 1975Benjamin C. Waite, Beta-Omicron, 1984Salim A. Assad, Beta-Omicron, 1985Scott L. Menefee, Beta-Omicron, 1985Marquis W. Sauvage, Beta-Omicron, 1990John B. Wilson, Beta-Omicron, 1993Matthew R. Parsons, Beta-Omicron, 2004Rodney P. Burwell, Beta-Omicron, 2007Maynard C. Skinner, Beta-Phi, 1950William D. Hedman, Beta-Phi, 1952John M. Dickenson, III, Beta-Phi, 1952Dr Robert R. Grosse, Beta-Phi, 1953David M. Muller, Beta-Phi, 1954Norton B. Oxley, Beta-Phi, 1955Theodore H. Oldham, Beta-Phi, 1955Thomas W. Ellis, Beta-Phi, 1958Richard S. Heinrichs, Beta-Phi, 1958Albert M. Liston, Beta-Phi, 1960Dr Kirk A. Parry, Beta-Phi, 1961Kenneth E. Nitzberg, Beta-Phi, 1966Dr Richard O. Wattles, Beta-Phi, 1966Michael D. Swanson, MD, Beta-Phi, 1967

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Dr Douglas O. Street, Beta-Phi, 1968Neil L. Rogers, III, Beta-Phi, 1969Kenneth W. Wilson, Beta-Phi, 1969Gregory O. Williams, Beta-Phi, 1969Cyril E. Juanitas, Jr., Beta-Phi, 1980Andrew J. Majka, Beta-Phi, 1989William F. Borda, Beta-Pi, 1943Don A. Cosby, Beta-Pi, 1946James R. Selsor, Beta-Pi, 1946William S. Smith, Beta-Pi, 1949Harry P. Hanley, Beta-Pi, 1951Claude H. Benner, Beta-Pi, 1956Henry C. Jones, Beta-Pi, 1957Lewis E. Elicker, III, Beta-Pi, 1958Herbert M. Lenton, Beta-Pi, 1961Dr Joseph B. Icenhower, Jr., Beta-Pi, 1961Dr James C. Sharf, Beta-Pi, 1962John T. Millington, Jr., Beta-Pi, 1962Richard H. Henry, Beta-Pi, 1968John F. Dumbaugh, Beta-Pi, 2004Michael Q. Davidson, Beta-Pi, 2008Ross M. Anstaett, Beta-Pi, 2008Robert E. Seitz, Beta-Pi, 2008Gabriele . Ciminelli, Beta-Pi, 2010Daniel K. Confer, Beta-Pi, 2011CAPT Alfred E. Monahan USN(Ret), Beta-Psi, 1941James R. Huntley, Beta-Psi, 1942John D. Smith, Beta-Psi, 1943Dr Stanford D. Prince, Beta-Psi, 1947Eugene W. Gilman, Beta-Psi, 1947Dr Frederick W. Reebs, Beta-Psi, 1948Howard H. Nye, Beta-Psi, 1948Henry P. Gratis, Beta-Psi, 1951John P. Constantine, Beta-Psi, 1951John P. Cogan, Beta-Psi, 1952Dr Hansjoerg S. Fruehwald, Beta-Psi, 1957Donald H. Wilson, Beta-Psi, 1962David E. Hight, Beta-Psi, 1962John R. Benny, Beta-Psi, 1966Alan G. Le Fevre, Beta-Psi, 1970J. Randal Jordan, Beta-Psi, 1970Dalton B. Pittman, Beta-Psi, 1976Joe F. Yonek, Beta-Psi, 1979Randy C. Burge, Beta-Psi, 1981Eric C. Mattoon, Beta-Psi, 1982Frank J. Stauff, Beta-Psi, 1988Frank Edgar, Beta-Psi, 1990Daniel L. Gravett, Beta-Psi, 1992Matthew R. Wallace, Beta-Psi, 1999Sean P. Avery, Beta-Psi, 2002Daniel M. Riojas, Beta-Psi, 2007Wilfred H. Heitritter Esq, Beta-Rho, 1969William R. Price, Jr., Beta-Rho, 1971Gregory T. Smith, Beta-Rho, 1976John D. Burgraff, Beta-Rho, 1980Mark F. Ludes, Beta-Rho, 1985Erik L. Stjernberg, Beta-Rho, 1986Russell D. Bolitho, Beta-Rho, 1987Jason P. Gulbranson, Beta-Rho, 1993Andrew S. Porter, Beta-Rho, 1997Erik M. Nordstrom, Beta-Rho, 1998Brian P. Zdeblik, Beta-Rho, 1999Ralph K. Soebbing, Beta-Sigma, 1948Robert P. Stupp, Beta-Sigma, 1949Henry R. Dallam, Jr., Beta-Sigma, 1949

Richard A. Hoffman, Beta-Sigma, 1951John J. Beirne, Beta-Sigma, 1952James A. Garard, Beta-Sigma, 1953Ronald F. Yociss, Beta-Sigma, 1954Roy Pfautch, Beta-Sigma, 1954HON Robert H. Branom, Beta-Sigma, 1954David A. Hahn, Beta-Sigma, 1955Donald G. Fritz, Beta-Sigma, 1955Harold T. Lange, Jr., Beta-Sigma, 1956Dr Donald H. Fagerberg, Beta-Sigma, 1957Michael P. Haines, Beta-Sigma, 1960Hal J. Daub, Jr., Beta-Sigma, 1960J. Douglas Campbell, Beta-Sigma, 1961Wilbert E. Toole, Beta-Sigma, 1962Michael W. Kiss, Beta-Sigma, 1963Theodore J. Case, Jr., Beta-Sigma, 1963Dr David T. Woodley, Beta-Sigma, 1967Charles F. Dufour, Jr., Beta-Sigma, 1967Gerald F. Swarzman, Beta-Sigma, 1967Ronald K. De Guerre, Beta-Sigma, 1968Dr Ronald K. Wepprich, Beta-Sigma, 1969James H. Myles, Beta-Sigma, 1972Scott E. Simowitz, Beta-Sigma, 1974Bruce E. Goodman, Beta-Sigma, 1974Nathaniel E. Dickinson, Beta-Sigma, 1975Bert C. Natalicchio, Beta-Sigma, 1980Joseph G. Vetter, Beta-Sigma, 1989Mitchell J. Collier, Beta-Sigma, 1992Robert W. Devereaux, Beta-Sigma, 1992Alan S. Pinstein, Beta-Sigma, 1993Kevin L. Center, Beta-Sigma, 1994Eric R. Fox, Beta-Sigma, 1997Matthew M. Thomas, Beta-Sigma, 2007Samuel F. Robinson, Beta-Sigma, 2008Mr. Jake Pulitzer, Beta-Sigma, 2012Joseph A. Simunac, Jr., Beta-Tau, 1942Richard B. Sulley, Beta-Tau, 1948Norman E. Gaar, Beta-Tau, 1948Herbert D. Ditzler, Beta-Tau, 1949Paul C. Kochan, Jr., Beta-Tau, 1950R. Ray Trowbridge, Beta-Tau, 1956James T. Hardy, Beta-Tau, 1956Peter S. Barnes, Beta-Tau, 1960Kent V. Stromsted, Beta-Tau, 1966Donald H. Norman, Jr., Beta-Tau, 1966Edward P. Schneeberger, Beta-Tau, 1967Dr Steven E. Lees, Beta-Tau, 1970Gregory R. Wartman, Beta-Tau, 1971Robert S. Maxwell, Beta-Tau, 1972Daniel E. Lucas, Beta-Tau, 1981Gregory A. Stoskopf, Beta-Tau, 1982Daniel S. Mai, Beta-Tau, 1982MAJ Alan L. Robison, Beta-Tau, 1984John E. Liechty, Beta-Tau, 1985David B. Mai, Beta-Tau, 1985Erik J. Bailey, Beta-Tau, 1988Jeff K. Osborn, Beta-Tau, 1990Leyton T. Pitzer, Beta-Tau, 1992Philip J. Figgs, Beta-Tau, 2003Robert E. Gradle, Beta-Theta, 1941Jack D. Cato, Beta-Theta, 1944James W. Kemper MD, Beta-Theta, 1945James A. Harrah, Beta-Theta, 1945Thomas P. Shea, Beta-Theta, 1946O. U. Mutz, Beta-Theta, 1946

Norman A. Richards, Beta-Theta, 1949Rev Joseph F. Stuller, Beta-Theta, 1949Jerome E. Michaels, Beta-Theta, 1949Harold C. Carpenter, Jr., Beta-Theta, 1952Jerome H. Nickels, Beta-Theta, 1955Jerome H. Ball, Beta-Theta, 1955Dr John L. Wilhoite, Beta-Theta, 1956Richard M. Turnak, Beta-Theta, 1958Robert W. Lanum, Beta-Theta, 1958Joseph M. Drozda, Beta-Theta, 1962James T. Morris, Beta-Theta, 1962Douglas W. Smith, Beta-Theta, 1963William C. Clark, Beta-Theta, 1963Dr Walter H. De Armitt, MD, Beta-Theta, 1965Gary D. Peterson, Beta-Theta, 1967Gregg T. Summerville, Beta-Theta, 1967Thomas W. Wetzel, Beta-Theta, 1968Robert C. Burnside, Beta-Theta, 1970Dr Roland M Kohr MD, Beta-Theta, 1973Ervin W. Hutsen, Beta-Theta, 1973David H. Naus, Beta-Theta, 1974Dr Barton R. Welbourn, Beta-Theta, 1974Richard B. Wenzler, Beta-Theta, 1974Michael A. Baker, Beta-Theta, 1976Alan D. Figg, Beta-Theta, 1977Daniel R. Coleman, Beta-Theta, 1979M Scott Bassett, Beta-Theta, 1980Thomas J. Chomyn, Beta-Theta, 1981Neil R. Perron, Beta-Theta, 1981Bradley H. Seybert, Beta-Theta, 1982Barry A. Willits, Beta-Theta, 1987Christopher J. Theriac, Beta-Theta, 1993Clark J. Piper, Beta-Theta, 1993Charles W. Love II, Beta-Theta, 1993Kent I. Phillips, Beta-Theta, 1994Dennis L. Howell, Beta-Theta, 2001Edward G. Milkey, Jr., Beta-Theta, 2003Joshua J. Gentry, Beta-Theta, 2004Paul J. Frost, Jr., Beta-Theta, 2005Rohun P. Rangnekar, Beta-Theta, 2005Kyle R. Newcomb, Beta-Theta, 2008Richard B. Wenzler, Beta-Theta, 2008Joshua T. Miller, Beta-Theta, 2008Charles L. Britt, Jr., Beta-Upsilon, 1949Donald R. Tomlin, Beta-Upsilon, 1952John G. Thomas, Beta-Upsilon, 1952William O. Duke, Beta-Upsilon, 1957Roddie L. Crosby, Jr., Beta-Upsilon, 1958Ronald S. Hulse, Jr., Beta-Upsilon, 1958John C. Hatcher, Beta-Upsilon, 1959Durant G. Vick, Beta-Upsilon, 1959Simon C. Dixon, Beta-Upsilon, 1960Peter A. Warner, Beta-Upsilon, 1963Martin B. Chadwick, Beta-Upsilon, 1965Charles W. Allison, III, Beta-Upsilon, 1967Douglas M. Latta, Jr., Beta-Upsilon, 1971Stephen E. Hoots, Beta-Upsilon, 1976Donald J. Curtis, Beta-Upsilon, 1977Dwight E. Rose, Beta-Upsilon, 1978Gregory S. Hunt, Beta-Upsilon, 1979David S. Chesnick, Beta-Upsilon, 1983Jeffrey J. Haggerty, Beta-Upsilon, 1983Jimmy R. Westmoreland, Jr., Beta-Upsilon, 1984Joel P. Mc Cullough, Beta-Upsilon, 1987Chad W. Eismont, Beta-Upsilon, 1991

William Lane Diel, Beta-Upsilon, 1992Jim K. Wyatt, Beta-Upsilon, 1992Andrew W. Blair, Beta-Upsilon, 1996Christopher P. Kontalonis, Beta-Upsilon, 2002John D. Stallings, Beta-Upsilon, 2004Mark D. Harper, Beta-Upsilon, 2008Urban Cartier, Beta-Upsilon, 2013Turner Thackston, Beta-Upsilon, 2013Richard C. Halliday, Beta-Xi, 1942James W. Smith, Beta-Xi, 1943Robert F. Rinehart, Beta-Xi, 1947Allan J. Huber, Beta-Xi, 1948Franklin H. Watson, III, Beta-Xi, 1948Douglas V. Duncan, Beta-Xi, 1948Burton L. Grant, Beta-Xi, 1951Richard D. Graffis, Beta-Xi, 1951Vincent A. Blake, Beta-Xi, 1951Edwin O. De Silva, Beta-Xi, 1951Bernard B. Stirnaman, Jr., Beta-Xi, 1955William H. Carstens, Beta-Xi, 1959Peter W. Cole, Beta-Xi, 1960Richard C. Keller, Beta-Xi, 1963Thomas R. Curry, Beta-Xi, 1965Thomas N. Henle, Beta-Xi, 1965Robert T. Dexter, Beta-Xi, 1968Richard W. Phillips, Beta-Xi, 1973Dewitt K. Burnham, Jr., Beta-Xi, 1975William M. Booth, Beta-Xi, 1975John P. Ager, Beta-Xi, 1987Richard H. Vaughan, Beta-Zeta, 1947Darrell E. Jordan, Beta-Zeta, 1948Jerold G. Odens CLU, Beta-Zeta, 1949James T. Reid, Beta-Zeta, 1953Allan L. Bridgford, Beta-Zeta, 1954I. Wayne Carter, Jr., Beta-Zeta, 1956Harvey H. Derne, Beta-Zeta, 1956Robert C. Mc Nitt, Beta-Zeta, 1959James F. Fotenos, Beta-Zeta, 1966Anthony B. Drewry, Beta-Zeta, 1968James R. Rappaport MD, Beta-Zeta, 1974Terry E. Lewis, Beta-Zeta, 1978Steven L. Gregg, Beta-Zeta, 1979Thomas R. Mac Donald, Beta-Zeta, 1983Eugene W. Harris, Beta-Zeta, 1983Jorge K. Pena, Beta-Zeta, 1992Kyle B. Vataha, Beta-Zeta, 2001Cameron A. Mansson-Perrone, Beta-Zeta, 2009John S. Green, Chi, 1939Omar B. Wright, Jr., Chi, 1943Richard W. Yount, Chi, 1943Thomas J. Wilhite, Chi, 1945James B. Donahue, Chi, 1947Bradley S. Blickenstaff, Chi, 1948William A. Mitchener, Chi, 1951Peter E. Rentz, Chi, 1952Bradley D. Bolster, Chi, 1952James H. Hunter, III, Chi, 1954Russell G. Knauer, Chi, 1954Kenneth A. Bishop, Chi, 1954Nicholas N. Noe, Chi, 1954Bruce R. Storm, Chi, 1956John W. Harless, Chi, 1956John D. Long, Chi, 1957James R. Eaton, Chi, 1958Robert A. Catron, Chi, 1958

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George B. Denious, Chi, 1960Robert E. Kabisch, Chi, 1961John B. Gordon, Chi, 1962Larry W. Schlagenhauf, Chi, 1965Philip S. Benner, Chi, 1965James A. Zeitler, Chi, 1966Charles T. Fennimore, Chi, 1966David E. Horner, Chi, 1966David G. Derrick, Chi, 1966David M. Leonard, Chi, 1968Michael W. Cook, DVM, Chi, 1969Casey J. Kaptur, Chi, 1969Donald C. Kishi, Chi, 1969Thomas D. Taff, Chi, 1969Karl E. Christen, Chi, 1971Robert R. Burnett, Chi, 1971Daniel J. Hammel, Chi, 1975Scott D. Richey, Chi, 1976Robert B. Joel, Chi, 1976John P. Bossert, Chi, 1978Craig C. Fouts II, Chi, 1979Eric L. Schultz, Chi, 1981Mark T. Gore, Chi, 1983Michael J. Sliva, Chi, 1984Dr Steven C. Beering, Chi, 1985Lance M. Eberle, Chi, 1990John K. Jennings, Chi, 1991James R. Seufert, Chi, 1991Michael J. Guio, Chi, 1992Paul S. Knauer, Chi, 1993John L. Gedeon, Chi, 1994Gregory D. Pilkinton, Chi, 1994Sam J. Quakenbush, Chi, 2005John P. Ware, Chi, 2006Rajiv B. Pithadia, Chi, 2006Greggory D. Ritchie, Chi, 2009Christopher M. Antonelli, Chi, 2009Emmanuel M. Kastrenakes, Chi, 2011COL Charles J. Brown USAF(Ret), Chi-Omega, 1955Hugh L. Simril, Jr., Chi-Omega, 1958Edward B. Burgess, Chi-Omega, 1961James E. Bennett, Chi-Omega, 1963Frank W. Hafner, Jr., Chi-Omega, 1964John M. Brown, Chi-Omega, 1964Charles E. Howard, Chi-Omega, 1966Vann S. Mullis, Chi-Omega, 1967Raymond G. Abdalla, Chi-Omega, 1967William C. Cash, Jr., Chi-Omega, 1967Hugh F. Knight II, Chi-Omega, 1969Edgar L. Perry, Jr., Chi-Omega, 1969James D. Faulkner, Chi-Omega, 1972Thomas M. Anderson, Chi-Omega, 1974Kenneth M. Goins, Jr., Chi-Omega, 1977Michael T. Heath, Chi-Omega, 1980Michael W. Sydow, Chi-Omega, 1980Richard S. Novack, Chi-Omega, 1981F. Scott Mallan, Chi-Omega, 1983Bartlett J. Witherspoon IV, Chi-Omega, 1984Tracy R. Long, Chi-Omega, 1987Steven R. Robinson, Chi-Omega, 1989James E. Cavanaugh, Chi-Omega, 1992Jason E. Creel, Chi-Omega, 2000Patrick C. Wright, Chi-Omega, 2005Steven T. Holben, Chi-Omega, 2007Maxwell T. Grogan, Chi-Omega, 2009

Donald R. Tanner, Jr., Chi-Omega, 2010William D. Lawson, III, Delta, 1943Hubert H. Davis, Delta, 1953Duncan Morton, Jr., Delta, 1959James W. Allison, Delta, 1963Robert R. Webb, III, Delta, 1990Joshua M. Parkey, Delta, 2008Dr Donald R. Harris, Delta-Alpha, 1943Donald B. Bierwerth, Delta-Alpha, 1950James R. Blatt, Delta-Alpha, 1952Dr George H. Miley, Delta-Alpha, 1952Dr Paul L. Smith, Jr., Delta-Alpha, 1953James D. Glenn II, Delta-Alpha, 1953Paul T. Birdsall, Delta-Alpha, 1953Louis H. Wunderlich, Jr., Delta-Alpha, 1956Alan A. Peterson PE, Delta-Alpha, 1956Frank Calandra, Jr., Delta-Alpha, 1956John F. Moog, Delta-Alpha, 1956John B. Talpas, Delta-Alpha, 1962Thomas F. Swigart, Delta-Alpha, 1963Paul G. Thiessen, Delta-Alpha, 1965Terry W. Ruggles, Delta-Alpha, 1965Jacob Boomhouwer, Delta-Alpha, 1965Edward F. Szczyglinski, Delta-Alpha, 1966Dr Howard D. Glicksman, Delta-Alpha, 1970John H. Odonnell, Jr., Delta-Alpha, 1970Dr Scott J. Spector, Delta-Alpha, 1971Clifford A. Pokol, Delta-Alpha, 1983Clarence W. Brown, Jr. MD, Delta-Alpha, 1988Lucian J. Cesca, Delta-Alpha, 2008Rev Leslie Michael Winship, Delta-Beta, 1954Thomas M. Emory, Jr., Delta-Beta, 1959Thorold G. Smith, Jr., Delta-Beta, 1960Paul G. Johnson, Delta-Beta, 1962Kenneth C. Newman, Delta-Beta, 1969Dudley T. Colton, III, Delta-Beta, 1971Robert H. Elwell, Delta-Beta, 1972Richard W. Lefever, Delta-Beta, 1979David M. Ferriss, Delta-Chi, 1940A. B. Smith, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1942Edgar M. Hood, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1942Harry H. Bush, Delta-Chi, 1951Cecil H. Andrews, Delta-Chi, 1951COL John H. Richards, Delta-Chi, 1952William L. Glasgow, Delta-Chi, 1953Edward G. Grady, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1954Wentworth V. Harned, Delta-Chi, 1955James E. Finger, Delta-Chi, 1957Robert R. Knight, Delta-Chi, 1958Frank F. Mc Kay, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1959Fletcher T. Clark, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1959Robert W. Hardin, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1960John R. Sanders, MD, Delta-Chi, 1962Duke H. Morgan, Sr., Delta-Chi, 1962Warren G. Anding, Delta-Chi, 1963John D. Ferguson, Delta-Chi, 1964Philip A. Clark, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1964J. Haynie Stringer, Delta-Chi, 1966Luther L. Shelby, Delta-Chi, 1966David T. Still, Delta-Chi, 1966David H. Baker, Delta-Chi, 1967Charles B. Mc Ilwain, Delta-Chi, 1969William W. Wilson, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1969F. Marshall Sutphen, Delta-Chi, 1970Hugh M. Arant, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1971

Thomas M. Barnes, Delta-Chi, 1971Richard H. Thoms, Delta-Chi, 1971John H. Paxton, Delta-Chi, 1972Farrell P. Mills, Delta-Chi, 1973Robert E. Arnold, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1973Gene Bouchillon, Delta-Chi, 1973Glenn E. Stewart, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1973William R. Doss, Delta-Chi, 1974Thomas B. Batson, Delta-Chi, 1974William M. Gulledge, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1974Dr John G. Sparrow MD, Delta-Chi, 1975George H. Lipe, Jr., Delta-Chi, 1975James B. Ross, Delta-Chi, 1978David D. Cooper DMD, Delta-Chi, 1980Kent A. Weir, Delta-Chi, 1982John D. Davis IV, Delta-Chi, 1985Scotty W. Benjamin, Delta-Chi, 1989Thomas B. Johnston, Delta-Chi, 1996William H. Jones, Delta-Chi, 2002Henry W. Minor, Delta-Chi, 2004Andrew M. Ellard, Delta-Chi, 2005Garrett A. Fratesi, Delta-Chi, 2008Joshua P. Garrott, Delta-Chi, 2008Daniel G. Dunavant, Delta-Chi, 2010Colby H. Gill, Delta-Chi, 2010Braden M. Benson, Delta-Chi, 2011Ethan L. Russell, Delta-Chi, 2011Alfred H. Trafford, Delta-Delta, 1934William G. James, Delta-Delta, 1948COL Gary L. Patterson USAF (Ret), Delta-Delta, 1953Fred S. Donaldson, Jr., Delta-Delta, 1955Jack L. Morgan, Delta-Delta, 1955LTC George W. Reese, III, Delta-Delta, 1956Paul M. Joyal, Delta-Delta, 1957Earl C. Moccia, Delta-Delta, 1962Roger H. Sherwood, Delta-Delta, 1963William J. Buettner, III, Delta-Delta, 1963Robert M. Quinlan, III, Delta-Delta, 1965T. Blair Nowlin, III, Delta-Delta, 1965Marc L. Lubet, Delta-Delta, 1966Jerome S. Brannon, Delta-Delta, 1968Kenneth L. Groves, Delta-Delta, 1969Augustus M. Hunter, Delta-Delta, 1975Craig M. Davis, Delta-Delta, 1976CDR Robert V. Simmons, Jr., Delta-Delta, 1977William E. Todd, III, D.O., M.B.A., Delta-Delta, 1978Joseph R. Leary, Delta-Delta, 1979James A. Stidham, Jr., Delta-Delta, 1979Ralph M. Stevens, Delta-Delta, 1982William P. Zeiss, Delta-Delta, 1987Daren L. Thomas, Delta-Delta, 1988Robert C. Sylvester, Delta-Delta, 1992Paul W. Hayes, Delta-Delta, 1992James T. Eubanks, Delta-Delta, 2002Seth Mollitt, Delta-Delta, 2004Matthew J. Richardson, Delta-Delta, 2006Kevin G. Fitzgerald, Delta-Delta, 2008John H. Clarry, Delta-Epsilon, 1939Edward J. Glover, Delta-Epsilon, 1945G John Stevens, Delta-Epsilon, 1948Joseph M. Mc Bride, Delta-Epsilon, 1952Dr Terence M. O’Heany MD, Delta-Epsilon, 1952Norris W. Walker, Delta-Epsilon, 1953John P. Salter, Delta-Epsilon, 1961Dr Richard G. L. Thain, Delta-Epsilon, 1974

James H. Hildebrandt, Delta-Epsilon, 1982Robert De Kruif, Delta-Eta, 1938J. Richard Leonard, Delta-Eta, 1938Robert L. Hillman, Delta-Eta, 1940Harry Perry, Delta-Eta, 1941Carter S. Wells, Delta-Eta, 1945Gwynn G. Bacon, Delta-Eta, 1946Roland J. Wuertz, Jr., Delta-Eta, 1947Thomas A. Hodgins, Delta-Eta, 1949William S. Johnstone, Jr., Delta-Eta, 1949William L. Fimpler, Jr., Delta-Eta, 1950Jack L. Faul, Delta-Eta, 1951Lawrence I. Strong, Delta-Eta, 1953Gerald A. Smith, Delta-Eta, 1954Robert A. Welch, Delta-Eta, 1954Sam W. Douglass, Delta-Eta, 1955Harlan D. Williams, Delta-Eta, 1956William D. Walters, Delta-Eta, 1958Don M. Mc Afee, Delta-Eta, 1964Loren J. Miller, Delta-Eta, 1964Kenneth H. Hunter, III, Delta-Eta, 1965William L. Homik, Delta-Eta, 1966Delton D. Shilling, Delta-Eta, 1966John M. Fowle DDS, Delta-Eta, 1967Donald C. Allen, Jr., Delta-Eta, 1968George W. Ceithaml, Delta-Eta, 1969Steven E. Bridges, Delta-Eta, 1970Leslie T. Welsh, Jr., Delta-Eta, 1970William E. Baker, Jr., Delta-Eta, 1970Malcolm K. Chong, Delta-Eta, 1972Gerald J. Singh, Delta-Eta, 1972Michael T. Keller, Delta-Eta, 1974Wesley D. Seastrom, Delta-Eta, 1974Gregory B. Stanislawski, Delta-Eta, 1975Donald J. Goldberg, Delta-Eta, 1975Marc D. Kelly, Delta-Eta, 1975Michael J. Marquez AIA, Delta-Eta, 1976Robert H. Grant, Delta-Eta, 1977Michael W. Mc Culloch, Delta-Eta, 1978William J. Barney, Delta-Eta, 1978Robert D. Beyer, Delta-Eta, 1979Victor A. Cravello, Delta-Eta, 1979Gregg R. Kirkpatrick, Delta-Eta, 1981Andrew S. Helman, Delta-Eta, 1982Christopher E. Ghio, Delta-Eta, 1983Fred J. Eder, III, Delta-Eta, 1984Silvestre G. Gonzales, III, Delta-Eta, 1984Burke Berendes, Delta-Eta, 1991David T. Lowe, Delta-Eta, 1992Craig A. Herkimer, Delta-Eta, 1992Jeremy Fitzl, Delta-Eta, 1993Patrick F. Lee, Delta-Eta, 1996Patrick S. Young, Delta-Eta, 1997Todd M. Campbell, Delta-Eta, 1997Bradford G. Hughes, Delta-Eta, 2000Robert H. Basso, Delta-Eta, 2003Gregory B. Wagner, Delta-Eta, 2003Graydon M. Seldin, Delta-Eta, 2009Samuel R. Harris, Delta-Eta, 2009Timothy D. Kinzer, Delta-Eta, 2009Mark D. Filipovic, Delta-Eta, 2010Clinton Vansciver, Delta-Eta, 2011Cecil E. Rhodes, Delta-Gamma, 1949Oliver M. Dawson CPA, Delta-Gamma, 1951Harold E. Rumsey, Delta-Gamma, 1953

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Bobbie J. Rothe, Delta-Gamma, 1954David D. Uchner, Delta-Gamma, 1956COL Frank Q. Bertagnolli, Delta-Gamma, 1963Gary W. Birdsall, Delta-Gamma, 1966William M. Starrs, Delta-Gamma, 1967Peter D. Freytag, Delta-Gamma, 1968Daniel A. Lauwereins, Delta-Gamma, 1971James R. Cookson, Jr., Delta-Gamma, 1973Ronald M. Birks, Delta-Gamma, 1980Francis D. Brown, Delta-Gamma, 1986Patrick F. Marrs, Jr., Delta-Kappa, 1947Benjamin F. Marsh, Delta-Kappa, 1947Leon A. Whitney, Delta-Kappa, 1949David M. Westlake, Delta-Kappa, 1954Frank E. Hutton, Delta-Kappa, 1964William J. Zaiser, Delta-Kappa, 1965Dennis W. Pierce, Delta-Kappa, 1969Daniel L. Mac Naughton, Delta-Kappa, 1978Robert J. Dyer, Jr., Delta-Lambda, 1945Dr Jay C. Stovall, Delta-Lambda, 1946James H. Frisbie, Jr., Delta-Lambda, 1947Norman T. Hansen, Delta-Lambda, 1948Earl O. Kleinfelder, Delta-Lambda, 1950James E. Lewis, Delta-Lambda, 1953Stanley R. Butcher, Delta-Lambda, 1958Marvin D. Lindseth, Delta-Lambda, 1958James H. Jarrett, Delta-Lambda, 1960Gene S. Carlson, Delta-Lambda, 1961James R. Almond, Delta-Lambda, 1961John A. Bottman, Delta-Lambda, 1964T Michael Mc Cartney, Delta-Lambda, 1965E. Gary Elliott, Delta-Lambda, 1966Robert J. Goss, Delta-Lambda, 1968Mark R. Fuglevand, Delta-Lambda, 1980Brent D. Keil, Delta-Lambda, 1989Christopher A. Rouse, Delta-Lambda, 1991Erik A. Nerland, Delta-Lambda, 2001Blake A. Segal, Delta-Lambda, 2008Benjamin D. London, Delta-Lambda, 2010Dr Gregory A. Dahlen, Delta-Mu, 1939James R. Johnson, Delta-Mu, 1942Orlo B. Johnson, Delta-Mu, 1948John J. Dolan, Delta-Mu, 1949James E. McErlane, Delta-Mu, 1950Bruce J. Conyne, Delta-Mu, 1952Richard W. McCandless, Delta-Mu, 1953Dr Ronald M. Torgeson, Delta-Mu, 1954Jerome E. Kwako MD, Delta-Mu, 1957Ronald E. Berger, Delta-Mu, 1959Dr Dalton A. West, Delta-Mu, 1962Keith C. Magnusson, Delta-Mu, 1965Robert M. Olafson, Delta-Mu, 1968Dr Stephen A. Stromstad, Delta-Mu, 1968John F. Vachal, Delta-Mu, 1969Dale V. Anderson, Delta-Mu, 1970Joel D. Simons, Delta-Mu, 1970Marvin J. Morrison, Delta-Mu, 1971John R. Klai II, Delta-Mu, 1971Raymond J. Banasik, Delta-Mu, 1973Bradley J. Braun, Delta-Mu, 1973Guy L. Abernathey, Delta-Mu, 1974Kent H. Siemers MD, Delta-Mu, 1976James L. Johnson, Delta-Mu, 1980Steve A. Whetter, Delta-Mu, 1980Jonathan P. Kinnischtzke, Delta-Mu, 1987

Damon E. Anderson, Delta-Mu, 1990Mr. Josh Lafferty, Delta-Mu, 2012Robert L. Farmer, Delta-Nu, 1941Hon Henry W. Shatford, Delta-Nu, 1941Carl W. Mays, Jr., Delta-Nu, 1945William R. Dawson, Delta-Nu, 1947William R. Clardy, Delta-Nu, 1947Barry T. Miller, Delta-Nu, 1948Wallace D. Truesdell, Delta-Nu, 1952Robert A. Steele, Delta-Nu, 1953Charles R. Williams, Delta-Nu, 1953Melvin D. Flamm, Delta-Nu, 1953Dr Robert C. Waters, Delta-Nu, 1953William G. Malouf, Delta-Nu, 1953David R. Nielsen, Delta-Nu, 1954Anton T. Haas, Delta-Nu, 1955Michael M. Flynn, Delta-Nu, 1956Richard E. Ratliff, Delta-Nu, 1958Jim Morris, Delta-Nu, 1959Mark A. Anderson, Delta-Nu, 1977Steven E. Fishman, Delta-Nu, 1977David L. Ash, Delta-Nu, 1978Roger A. Grad, Delta-Nu, 1978Nicholas J. Califato, Delta-Nu, 1987William H. Smith, Delta-Omega, 1949Harold L. Moore, Delta-Omega, 1953Charles M. Reid, Delta-Omega, 1953Ronald C. Dilthey, Delta-Omega, 1954Thomas S. Royster, Jr., Delta-Omega, 1956Jerry W. West, Delta-Omega, 1957H. Howell Taylor, Jr., Delta-Omega, 1958Asa H. Bullard, Jr., Delta-Omega, 1958HON Richard M. Burr, Delta-Omega, 1975William A. Myatt IV, Delta-Omega, 1975Gregory L. Goodman, Delta-Omega, 1975John A. Rote, Delta-Omega, 1978John W. King, Delta-Omega, 1982Collin N. Anderson, Delta-Omega, 2003Cason S. Nile, Delta-Omicron, 2007Christopher J. Giarratana, Delta-Omicron, 2007John L. Dawson, Delta-Omicron, 2007COL Albert T. Fisher, Delta-Phi, 1949Christopher H. Bell, Delta-Phi, 1960Leonard P. Mott, Delta-Phi, 1963Thomas C. Abraham, Delta-Phi, 1964William E. Lanigan, Delta-Phi, 1972Mark B. Neveldine, Delta-Phi, 1993Andrew D. Sweet, Delta-Phi, 2003Bryan S. Good, Delta-Phi, 2003Eugene Mallory, Delta-Pi, 1943John E. Vollmer, Jr., Delta-Pi, 1947Hollis H. Leddy, Delta-Pi, 1947Jack D. Kinard, Delta-Pi, 1948Bill D. Shirky, Delta-Pi, 1948Dr Joseph F. Warren MD, Delta-Pi, 1948James W. Pettinos, Jr., Delta-Pi, 1949Henry D. Wells, Jr., Delta-Pi, 1950William A. Riedel, Delta-Pi, 1952Samuel W. Hunt, Jr., Delta-Pi, 1952Charles T. Hendrix, Delta-Pi, 1952Thomas M. Sloan, Delta-Pi, 1954Robert D. Crowell, III, Delta-Pi, 1955Claude Graves, III, Delta-Pi, 1957William G. Allen, Delta-Pi, 1958Thomas H. Peery, Delta-Pi, 1960

Charles E. Sones, Delta-Pi, 1964Dr Kenneth R. Seaburg, Delta-Pi, 1964David T. Searls, Jr., Delta-Pi, 1965Scott P. Sealy, Delta-Pi, 1965Bruce E. Grossman, Delta-Pi, 1965David M. Griffith, Delta-Pi, 1967John R. Broaddus, Delta-Pi, 1969Bert G. Johnson, Delta-Pi, 1969Dr David W. Persky, Delta-Pi, 1969William K. Newton, Delta-Pi, 1970Clayton P. Henry, Delta-Pi, 1972Charles M. Berlau, Delta-Pi, 1976David W. Powell, Delta-Pi, 1977Edgar R. Hernandez, Delta-Pi, 1978Wayne P. Sharum, Delta-Pi, 1978Dr Ronald K. Jaekle, Delta-Pi, 1978Roy G. Turner, III, Delta-Pi, 1985Thomas P. Jud, Delta-Pi, 1985Graham C. Beachum, III, Delta-Pi, 1988Kyle E. Kidd, Delta-Pi, 1992Chad S. Plotkin, Delta-Pi, 1994Jason L. Creel, Delta-Pi, 1996Jason S. Smith, Delta-Pi, 1998Dustin H. Hite, Delta-Pi, 2007Mark E. Trelstad, Delta-Pi, 2010Jack D. Peterson, Delta-Psi, 1949Stuart M. King, Delta-Psi, 1951Mark G. Russell, Delta-Psi, 1953Dr Kenneth H. Musson, Delta-Psi, 1957Dr Robert B. Dick, Delta-Psi, 1962Keith P. Wegscheid, Delta-Psi, 1988Robert R. Martin, Delta-Psi, 1989Kirk M. Chewning, Delta-Psi, 1993Robert A De Clercq, Delta-Psi, 1996Eric E. Myers, Delta-Psi, 2005Austin T. Rose, Delta-Psi, 2011Jerome L. Ritter, Delta-Rho, 1942Dr John W. Moore, Delta-Rho, 1958Dr Andrew B. Turner, Delta-Rho, 1959Harry P. Ridenour, Delta-Rho, 1960Dr Daner R. Reider, Delta-Rho, 1960James A. Cole, Delta-Rho, 1961Alan D. MacNutt, Delta-Rho, 1961Richard S. Ryan, Delta-Rho, 1970Jay A. Chaffee, Delta-Rho, 1971Thomas C. Hills, III, Delta-Rho, 1971Thomas G. Reid, Delta-Rho, 1973Spiro P. Pappas, Delta-Rho, 1973Daniel P. Rigterink, Delta-Rho, 1974Andrew H. Garber, Delta-Rho, 1977Bruce S. Seckendorf, Delta-Rho, 1977Robert V. Cuddihy, Jr., Delta-Rho, 1978Peter L. Morse, Delta-Rho, 1980Marc H. Schur, Delta-Rho, 1980Theodore R. Wenrich, Jr., Delta-Rho, 1981Christopher L. Harland, Delta-Rho, 1986John K. Lindell, Delta-Rho, 1986Douglas W. Wooldridge, II, Delta-Rho, 1991Timothy K. Belford, Delta-Rho, 2009Manny A. Tartagiolone, Delta-Rho, 2010Harold R. Heath, Jr., Delta-Sigma, 1943Harold V. Marsell, Delta-Sigma, 1945Robert B. Beall, Delta-Sigma, 1948Dr Kent L. Foutz DBA, Delta-Sigma, 1949Arthur S. Horsley, Delta-Sigma, 1950

W. Ronald Youngberg, Delta-Sigma, 1951Jerald W. Kilgrow, Delta-Sigma, 1955Anthony C. Burdett, Delta-Sigma, 1956Alfred J. Staples, Delta-Sigma, 1957Richard H. Nordlund, Delta-Sigma, 1962Richard A. Carter, Delta-Sigma, 1971David F. O’Keefe, Delta-Sigma, 1975Robert L. Roach, Delta-Sigma, 1979Robert N. Imhoff, Delta-Sigma, 1979Andy Gusho, Delta-Sigma, 1982Garth C. Taylor, Delta-Sigma, 1984Kurt L. Meeks, Delta-Sigma, 1987Richard D. Apgood, Delta-Sigma, 1990Clinton T. Hawk, III, Delta-Tau, 1949John M. Kamenitsky, Delta-Tau, 1950William J. Mather, Delta-Tau, 1957Vernon D. Penner, Delta-Tau, 1961Charles G. Limoges, Delta-Tau, 1985Mark W. Hojnowski, Delta-Tau, 1989Adam J. Naryka, Delta-Tau, 1993Scott B. Sawyer, Delta-Tau, 1996Dr Vernon R. Carter, Delta-Upsilon, 1942Dr John A. Lepick, Jr., Delta-Upsilon, 1942Preston B. Zillgitt, Delta-Upsilon, 1949Ralph H. Flewelling, Delta-Upsilon, 1950Donald P. Condit, Jr., Delta-Upsilon, 1950Richard W. Millar, Jr., Delta-Upsilon, 1957Charles N. Payne, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1943Thomas M. Barnett, Delta-Xi, 1945J. H. Sasser, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1946Ancil L. Cox, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1946Patrick W. Omalley, Delta-Xi, 1950Kenneth R. Davenport, Delta-Xi, 1955William S. Cox, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1955James H. Crouch, Delta-Xi, 1957HON Thomas B. Storey, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1959James M. Mc Queen, III, Delta-Xi, 1959Phillip A. Mc Namara, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1961James E. Willoughby, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1961William A. Alias, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1961Jimmy S. Jackson, Delta-Xi, 1962Robert W. Bunnell, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1963Archie E. Smith, Delta-Xi, 1964William A. Lee, Delta-Xi, 1967Francis S. Hartsfield, III, Delta-Xi, 1968Frederic W. Rees, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1968Gordon M. Castleberry, Delta-Xi, 1969Henry R. Varner, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1972William C. Jacobs, Delta-Xi, 1972Eugene E. Mc Burney, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1972David O. Mc Cormick, Delta-Xi, 1974Gerard R. Gibert, Delta-Xi, 1977Stevens D. Bateman, Jr., Delta-Xi, 1979R. Paul Maxwell, Delta-Xi, 1982Michael B. Downing, Delta-Xi, 1984Reese D. Hillard, Delta-Xi, 1985Kenneth C. Johnston, Delta-Xi, 1985Thomas N. Horton, Delta-Xi, 1997Ryan M. Cain, Delta-Xi, 1998Matthew R. Bailey, Delta-Xi, 2003Rodger S. Cox, Delta-Xi, 2004James W. Allen II, Delta-Xi, 2008John C. Bandi, Delta-Xi, 2009Tyler D. Walters, Delta-Xi, 2009Bradley T. Weltens, Delta-Xi, 2011

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Samuel E. Neff, Delta-Zeta, 1942Harry E. Stowers, Jr., Delta-Zeta, 1943Earl E. Weaver, Delta-Zeta, 1949Edward M. Wells, Delta-Zeta, 1949Robert E. Werner, Delta-Zeta, 1952M. B. Moore, Delta-Zeta, 1952Thomas C. Cochran, Jr., Delta-Zeta, 1954Norman J. Mc Loughlin, Delta-Zeta, 1955Lawson M. Phyfe, Delta-Zeta, 1956Robert A. Lewis, Delta-Zeta, 1956Rev Anthony L. Martinez, Delta-Zeta, 1981Randall B. Schiffman, Delta-Zeta, 1981Oscar S. Arjona, Delta-Zeta, 1982Stephen D. Northrop, Delta-Zeta, 1983Michael F. Malizzo, Delta-Zeta, 1986David A. Kowalski, Delta-Zeta, 1991Kevin D. Fossett, Delta-Zeta, 1997Kyle S. Winner, Delta-Zeta, 1999Christopher J. Bitakis, Delta-Zeta, 2001Bryan M. Wilcox, Delta-Zeta, 2006Charles B. Moore, Epsilon, 1943Wilbur A. Hirsch, Epsilon, 1945Theodore L. Menge, Jr., Epsilon, 1946Garnet W. Brock, Epsilon, 1948James E. Ward, Jr., Epsilon, 1950Ernest H. Turner, Jr., Epsilon, 1952William E. Dupre, Epsilon, 1956Wayne F. Stoddard, III, Epsilon, 1958LT COL Gene H. La Caze USA (Ret), Epsilon, 1958John C. Hawkins, Jr., Epsilon, 1960Leonard M. Riggs II, Epsilon, 1961Dr Fredric T. Siskron, III M.D., Epsilon, 1961Dr Robert E. Gillan, Epsilon, 1961Robert D. Conner, Epsilon, 1962Richard W. Schmidt, Epsilon, 1965William D. Varnell, Epsilon, 1966Donald F. Wiegel, Jr., Epsilon, 1966Dr Pope W. Oden, III, Epsilon, 1977John Parnell Holt, Epsilon, 1978Richard M. Wilson, Epsilon, 1978Dr Byron H. Yarbrough, Epsilon, 1981Richard D. Anders, Epsilon, 1983John L. Matthews, Epsilon, 2005Maurice C. Roe, Epsilon-Alpha, 1946Edward C. Elford, Epsilon-Alpha, 1954Donald M. Campbell, Epsilon-Alpha, 1954Richard F. Haskayne, Epsilon-Alpha, 1955Julian H. Koziak, Epsilon-Alpha, 1959Walter M. Snihurowych, Epsilon-Alpha, 1964Garnet M. Du Gray, Epsilon-Alpha, 1976Eugene A. Dalla Lana DDS, Epsilon-Alpha, 1979D. Michael Evans, Epsilon-Alpha, 1982Patrick A. Hodgins, Epsilon-Alpha, 1985Scott S. Barclay, Epsilon-Alpha, 1989Matthew D. Bernier, Epsilon-Alpha, 1993Arthur E. Neubauer, Epsilon-Beta, 1946Edmund F. Riley, Epsilon-Beta, 1947R.M.(Bob) Kesterton, Epsilon-Beta, 1948Edward H. Lillya, Epsilon-Beta, 1948E. King Krakaur, Jr., Epsilon-Beta, 1954Robert L. Busch, Jr., Epsilon-Beta, 1954R. Wayne Dahmer, Epsilon-Beta, 1956Robert B. Mercatoris, Epsilon-Beta, 1957Jeffrey B. Raskin MD, Epsilon-Beta, 1959Thomas L. Dusenberry, Epsilon-Beta, 1959

Carmen F. Lamancusa Esq, Epsilon-Beta, 1959LTGEN F.E. Vollrath, USAR, Epsilon-Beta, 1959Lance C. Ringhaver, Epsilon-Beta, 1960Charles P. Guanci, Epsilon-Beta, 1961Rodney G. Fair, Epsilon-Beta, 1961James J. Cerniglia, III, Epsilon-Beta, 1962John M. Hauserman, Jr., Epsilon-Beta, 1965Ronald T. Hilgert, Epsilon-Beta, 1967Jaak E. Rannik, Epsilon-Beta, 1967George D. Leidel, Epsilon-Beta, 1968William J. O’Hara, Jr., Epsilon-Beta, 1968Gerard F. Weber, Epsilon-Beta, 1969Joe Fernandez, Epsilon-Beta, 1986Eduardo R. Ferrer, Epsilon-Beta, 1987Adam S. Apatoff, Epsilon-Beta, 1990Eduardo Pereira, Jr., Epsilon-Beta, 1991Jason L. Sevald, Epsilon-Beta, 1994Brandon A. Hilton, Epsilon-Beta, 2013Kennard O. Vigee, Epsilon-Chi, 1959Charles R. Sonnier, Epsilon-Chi, 1959Joel E. Gooch, Epsilon-Chi, 1961John Orsolino, Epsilon-Chi, 1961Mark A. Dubus, Epsilon-Chi, 1961LT COL Robert K. Lindley, Epsilon-Chi, 1962Frank S. Hardee, Jr., Epsilon-Chi, 1963Paul J. La Porte, Epsilon-Chi, 1964Will S. Hornsby, III, Epsilon-Chi, 1966John H. Cordell IV, Epsilon-Chi, 1966Richard G. Mason, Epsilon-Chi, 1967Gerald M. Landry, Epsilon-Chi, 1967John K. Brocato, Epsilon-Chi, 1967Dr John W. Magee, III, Epsilon-Chi, 1968Charles J. Melancon, Sr., Epsilon-Chi, 1968John A. Williams, Epsilon-Chi, 1968Dr John W. Stockstill, Epsilon-Chi, 1968John D. Brady, Epsilon-Chi, 1969Steven M. Ashy, Epsilon-Chi, 1972Charles M. Rush, Epsilon-Chi, 1976Salvador R. Sunseri, Jr., Epsilon-Chi, 1979James R. Le Maire, Epsilon-Chi, 1983Douglas F. Bourg, Epsilon-Chi, 1987Stephen T. Gauthier, Epsilon-Chi, 1990Ted C. Schoeffler, Epsilon-Chi, 1999Cory J. Fontenot, Epsilon-Chi, 2005Eric C. Gillespie, Epsilon-Chi, 2009Dylan J. Stutzman, Epsilon-Chi, 2011Daniel C. Plummer, Jr., Epsilon-Delta, 1947Ralph B. Kraetsch, Jr., Epsilon-Delta, 1947Robert L. Nowicki, Epsilon-Delta, 1947William S. Conover, Epsilon-Delta, 1947Joseph R. Newton, III, Epsilon-Delta, 1947Dr Alan F. Schroeder, Epsilon-Delta, 1953Ronald G. Eisenhauer, Epsilon-Delta, 1954Charles R. La Mothe, Epsilon-Delta, 1955Gordon C. Arey, Epsilon-Delta, 1959CAPT Michael T. Cornell, Epsilon-Delta, 1960George E. Kottmeier, Epsilon-Delta, 1961James P. Kratz, Epsilon-Delta, 1967William D. Buchanan, Epsilon-Delta, 1967Dr David R. Murray, Epsilon-Delta, 1979Andrew A. Bushelman, Epsilon-Delta, 1987Robert S. Stone, Epsilon-Delta, 1988Dwight A. Blaha, Epsilon-Delta, 1990Edward L. Sealover, Jr., Epsilon-Delta, 1993Ian M. Adam, Epsilon-Epsilon, 1951

Deane N. Jordan, Epsilon-Epsilon, 1965Murray J. Brasseur, Epsilon-Epsilon, 1965Peter F. Gibson, Epsilon-Epsilon, 1969Mark A. Zlotnik, Epsilon-Epsilon, 1969Adam M. Janusz, Epsilon-Epsilon, 2002Charles C. Mickel, Epsilon-Epsilon, 2008Dell R. Ewing, Jr., Epsilon-Eta, 1948Louis C. Fernandez, Jr., Epsilon-Eta, 1948John D. Hardie, Epsilon-Eta, 1949William E. Guckert, Epsilon-Eta, 1950Clyde M. Hamblen, Epsilon-Eta, 1951Herbert F. Scogg, Epsilon-Eta, 1951John E. Chieco, Epsilon-Eta, 1952John R. Greene, Epsilon-Eta, 1953James E. Andersky, Epsilon-Eta, 1954J. Robert Sebo, Epsilon-Eta, 1955Lynn E. Snyder, Epsilon-Eta, 1958Lowell E. Perkey, Epsilon-Eta, 1958Paul R. Vincent, Epsilon-Eta, 1959Melvin F. Smith, Epsilon-Eta, 1959Robert L. Taylor, Epsilon-Eta, 1960Robert J. Buzogany, Epsilon-Eta, 1961Gary G. Grassan, Epsilon-Eta, 1965Norman W. Hillstrom, Epsilon-Eta, 1970Thomas M. Babik, Epsilon-Eta, 1970MAJ Lawrence A. Przybyla USAF, Epsilon-Eta, 1971Gary R. Tylock, Epsilon-Eta, 1972Robert B. Kane, Epsilon-Eta, 1976Brian L. Swope, Epsilon-Eta, 1982Richard G. King, Epsilon-Eta, 1988Matthew F. Mauller, Epsilon-Eta, 1993Jon T. Palumbo, Epsilon-Eta, 2005Thornton L. Cappel, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1942Robert R. Aillet, Epsilon-Gamma, 1945Delbert M. Kulbeth, Epsilon-Gamma, 1948John A. O’Neal, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1949Col. Edward H. Roberts, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1954George W. Jackson, Epsilon-Gamma, 1954Joseph C. Tauzin, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1955Dr J. Derald Morgan PE, Epsilon-Gamma, 1959Charles J. Baragona, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1961Richard M. Fowler, Epsilon-Gamma, 1961Bert G. Moore, Epsilon-Gamma, 1963Charles L. Fowler, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1963Henry M. Wells, III, Epsilon-Gamma, 1964Terry J. Theisen, Epsilon-Gamma, 1965Thomas G. Easterling, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1965Frederick M. Odom, III, Epsilon-Gamma, 1965Robert D. Mays, Epsilon-Gamma, 1966Edward D. Shaw, III, Epsilon-Gamma, 1967Kenneth R. Solley, Epsilon-Gamma, 1968Jack P. Love, Epsilon-Gamma, 1968Lee C. Degges, Epsilon-Gamma, 1968James D. Reichner, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1968Dennis L. Ashley, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1969Charles B. Randolph, Epsilon-Gamma, 1970J. Baker Barr, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1970Gary D. Blackwelder, Epsilon-Gamma, 1975Michael W. Wise, Epsilon-Gamma, 1978Stephen W. Barnes, Epsilon-Gamma, 1980Joseph F. Washburne, Epsilon-Gamma, 1983Thomas S. Trawick, Epsilon-Gamma, 1988Brad A. Powell, Epsilon-Gamma, 1992Hollis P. Day, Jr., Epsilon-Gamma, 1995Vincent A. Miller, Epsilon-Gamma, 2002

James W. Pipes, Epsilon-Gamma, 2002Ryan C. McNiel, Epsilon-Gamma, 2004Stephen B. Stephenson, Epsilon-Gamma, 2004Matthew L. Ferrel, Epsilon-Gamma, 2004David L. Watters, Epsilon-Gamma, 2006Lester H. Robinson, Epsilon-Gamma, 2010Thomas E. Craig, Epsilon-Iota, 1947Edwin M. Bennett, Epsilon-Iota, 1947H. Wallace Hartin, Epsilon-Iota, 1948Walter A. Turner, Jr., Epsilon-Iota, 1950Hector F. Estevane, Epsilon-Iota, 1950Wilfred N. Cooper, Epsilon-Iota, 1951Dr Charles L. Freebern, Epsilon-Iota, 1953Dean L. Edwards, Epsilon-Iota, 1954James E. Bracklow, Epsilon-Iota, 1954Theodore G. Glavas, Epsilon-Iota, 1956Edward B. Huntington, Epsilon-Iota, 1957Robert F. Skiles, Epsilon-Iota, 1957Byron M. Taylor II, Epsilon-Iota, 1958COL Rufus C. Young, Jr. USMC (Ret), Epsilon-Iota, 1959Martin S. Cox, Epsilon-Iota, 1959Thomas P. Hale, Epsilon-Iota, 1959David L. Carroll, Epsilon-Iota, 1961Charles H. Christian, Epsilon-Iota, 1964Thomas M. Mercer, Epsilon-Iota, 1967Benjamin V. Paull, Epsilon-Iota, 1967Douglas R. Mc Corquodale, Epsilon-Iota, 1968Bryan L. Champlin, Epsilon-Iota, 1975David J. Schofield, Epsilon-Iota, 1978Kevin J. Moore, Epsilon-Iota, 1981David L. Bradley, Epsilon-Iota, 1982Barry A. Fast, Epsilon-Iota, 1982Thomas S. Chiarchianis, Epsilon-Iota, 1982Michael A. Gavitt, Epsilon-Iota, 1985Mark L. Munnelly, Epsilon-Iota, 1985Sanjay A. Chand, Epsilon-Iota, 1986Jeffery P. Muscat, Epsilon-Iota, 1986Raymond M. Pitesky, Epsilon-Iota, 1986Budd M. Barmeyer, Epsilon-Iota, 1987Benjamin D. Cisneros, Epsilon-Iota, 1987Johnny R. Miyasaki, Epsilon-Iota, 1988Brian C. Herbert, Epsilon-Iota, 1989Jason E. Gordon, Epsilon-Iota, 1989Jason W. Wood, Epsilon-Iota, 1989Michael E. Katz, Epsilon-Iota, 1993Christopher Tseng, Epsilon-Iota, 2013Ardeshir Zahedi, Epsilon-Kappa, 1947Noall C. Whitehouse, Epsilon-Kappa, 1956Robert E. Erickson, Epsilon-Lambda, 1949Roger H. Engberg, Epsilon-Lambda, 1949Cameron A. Haslam, Epsilon-Lambda, 1949Charles B. Roe, Jr., Epsilon-Lambda, 1950Thomas W. Healy, Epsilon-Lambda, 1958Ronald W. Pemberton, Epsilon-Lambda, 1959Seth Richards, III, Epsilon-Lambda, 1962Douglas G. Campbell, Epsilon-Lambda, 1965CAPT Guy W. Dunn USAF, Epsilon-Lambda, 1980Jason H. Miller, Epsilon-Lambda, 1994Jeral D. Rainwater, Epsilon-Mu, 1948Buford V. Branson, Epsilon-Mu, 1948Billie G. Humphrey, Epsilon-Mu, 1950Alfred R. Autrey, Epsilon-Mu, 1950Jonathan B. Detwiler, Epsilon-Mu, 1950Phillipp R. Capp, Epsilon-Mu, 1950Harry L. Wilson, Epsilon-Mu, 1952

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Lloyd S. Elliott, Epsilon-Mu, 1952Patrick H. Jacobs, Epsilon-Mu, 1955Arthur J. Reinking, Epsilon-Mu, 1956Robert W. Mc Gregor, Epsilon-Mu, 1959Patrick G. Hays, Epsilon-Mu, 1961James C. Spencer, Epsilon-Mu, 1962Donnie R. Green, Epsilon-Mu, 1962Earl N. Hamm, Jr., Epsilon-Mu, 1963Lawrence H. Brown, Epsilon-Mu, 1968Robert L. Errico, Epsilon-Mu, 1969M. Victor Mitchell, Epsilon-Mu, 1970Kenneth B. Petruck, Epsilon-Mu, 1970Gregory A. Hopeman, Epsilon-Mu, 1972Robert M. Rogers, Epsilon-Mu, 1973Carlos B. Langston, Epsilon-Mu, 1974Michael W. Stafford, Epsilon-Mu, 1977James A. Mc Auliff, Epsilon-Mu, 1979Richard D. Johnson, Jr., Epsilon-Mu, 1981John A. Hudson, Epsilon-Mu, 1983Scott A. Holman, Epsilon-Mu, 1987Brian K. Nessen, Epsilon-Mu, 1987James A. Dilley, Epsilon-Mu, 1988James D. Furman, Epsilon-Mu, 1989Herbert E. Bowman, Jr., Epsilon-Mu, 1989Kevin L. Soter, Epsilon-Mu, 1989Lee A. Culver, Epsilon-Mu, 1990William E. Snyder, Jr., Epsilon-Mu, 1991Andrew B. Streeter, Epsilon-Mu, 1992Hugh M. Robert, Epsilon-Mu, 1995Jeffrey P. Keslinke, Epsilon-Mu, 2004Jared H. Lyon, Epsilon-Mu, 2009Joseph C. Mc Clammy, Epsilon-Nu, 1956Richard J. Linden, Epsilon-Nu, 1956Joseph D. Lipscomb, Epsilon-Nu, 1958Carl B. Hamilton, Epsilon-Nu, 1960Jim A. Payne, Epsilon-Nu, 1961Richard H. Baxter, Jr., Epsilon-Nu, 1961COL Patrick D. Zimlich USA (Ret), Epsilon-Nu, 1961Kyle S. Wood II, Epsilon-Nu, 1962William J. Kennon, Epsilon-Nu, 1966George D. Hoppe, Epsilon-Nu, 1966Michael P. Dwyer, Epsilon-Nu, 1967Nolan M. Brown, Epsilon-Nu, 1967Caesar A. Lamonaca, Epsilon-Nu, 1969Rudy K. Irwin, Epsilon-Nu, 1970Dewey E. Wilson, Epsilon-Nu, 1970Ronald L. Knellinger, Epsilon-Nu, 1970John W. Middleton, Jr., Epsilon-Nu, 1970Dr Randy S. Hathorn, Epsilon-Nu, 1973David R. Ragsdale, Epsilon-Nu, 1977David N. Greene, Epsilon-Nu, 1979John L. Kenna, Jr., Epsilon-Nu, 1980LT Wilmer K. Ward USAF, Epsilon-Nu, 1984Brian A. White, Epsilon-Nu, 1985David D. Wilson, Epsilon-Nu, 1985Christopher A. Guernsey, Epsilon-Nu, 1985James P. Coll, Epsilon-Nu, 1993Garland W. Sullivan, Epsilon-Nu, 1997Thomas F. Wolford II, Epsilon-Nu, 1997Edward H. Douglas, Epsilon-Nu, 2002William R. Phalen, Epsilon-Nu, 2007Jordan M. Marshall, Epsilon-Nu, 2008Dale A. Stauber, Epsilon-Omega, 1959Thomas V. Cash, Epsilon-Omega, 1959Norton C. Newman CPA, Epsilon-Omega, 1959

C P A C Reynolds, Epsilon-Omega, 1964Don M. Dean, Epsilon-Omega, 1965Karl V. Reinhold, Epsilon-Omega, 1965Curt Rone, Epsilon-Omega, 1966John M. Due, Epsilon-Omega, 1970John R. Scarbrough, Epsilon-Omega, 1970Richard R. Obrien, Epsilon-Omega, 1971George M. Sloane, Epsilon-Omega, 1973Thomas D. Voshall, Epsilon-Omega, 1974George R. Moody, Epsilon-Omega, 1977Harry O. White, III, Epsilon-Omega, 1981Antoine S. Kearney, Epsilon-Omega, 1989Antoine B. Taylor, Epsilon-Omega, 1993Bryan J. Blochberger, Epsilon-Omega, 1994Michael W. Rayburn, Epsilon-Omega, 1994Tilman E. Pohlhausen, Epsilon-Omega, 2001Noble S. Deckard, Epsilon-Omicron, 1953James J. Heinz RPh, Epsilon-Omicron, 1959Frank E. Carson, Epsilon-Omicron, 1959Dr Thomas P. Kunkle, Epsilon-Omicron, 1960Donald P. Hoffmann, Epsilon-Omicron, 1960Frank E. Koehn, Epsilon-Omicron, 1974James A. Sullivan, III, Epsilon-Omicron, 1974Donald C. Dilley, Jr., Epsilon-Phi, 1953Jack M. Spinks, Epsilon-Phi, 1955Edwin L. Prestridge, Epsilon-Phi, 1955Kenneth A. Steward, Epsilon-Phi, 1956James K. Paterson, Epsilon-Phi, 1956Ernest E. Henson, Epsilon-Phi, 1956Seth T. Moore, Jr., Epsilon-Phi, 1956Tom S. Harkey, Epsilon-Phi, 1956Robert D. Hook, Epsilon-Phi, 1957James L. Wittliff, PhD, Epsilon-Phi, 1957Joe R. Vardeman, Epsilon-Phi, 1958James N. Hock, Epsilon-Phi, 1958COL Thomas S. Boone Ret, Epsilon-Phi, 1958John R. Deboben, Jr., Epsilon-Phi, 1958Joe M. Peddy, Epsilon-Phi, 1959Charles A. Crocker, Epsilon-Phi, 1960Michael L. Cook Esq, Epsilon-Phi, 1960Anthony S. Levatino, Epsilon-Phi, 1961Jerry W. Baker, Epsilon-Phi, 1961Jay S. Wiginton, Epsilon-Phi, 1961Joseph F. Seinsheimer, III, Epsilon-Phi, 1961Fredrick F. Rogers, Epsilon-Phi, 1963Charles R. Cook, Epsilon-Phi, 1963Rowland R. Wilson, Epsilon-Phi, 1964William F. Robb, Epsilon-Phi, 1964Robert J. Crumley, Epsilon-Phi, 1964William H. Mora, Epsilon-Phi, 1967John S. Romberger, Epsilon-Phi, 1969James S. Ward, Epsilon-Phi, 1977Khanh N. Vu, D.O., Epsilon-Phi, 1985Steven K. Osterloh, Jr., Epsilon-Phi, 1993Charles C. Nunnally, Epsilon-Phi, 1994Kevin M. Rackers, Epsilon-Phi, 1995Jeff C. Stake, Epsilon-Phi, 2001Jake A. Holland, Epsilon-Phi, 2003Gary R. Fragosso, Epsilon-Phi, 2008Daniel C. Langford, Epsilon-Phi, 2008David T. Guyton, Jr., Epsilon-Pi, 1952Robert J. Fishman, Epsilon-Pi, 1953Dr William D. Morrow, Epsilon-Pi, 1953Baker H. Bush, Epsilon-Pi, 1955John C. Newton, Jr., Epsilon-Pi, 1966

Felix H. Bean, III, Epsilon-Pi, 1967Thomas C. Merriam, III, Epsilon-Pi, 1969Keith H. Caudle, Epsilon-Pi, 1969Perry F. Foy, Epsilon-Pi, 1983Charles R. Henderson, III, Epsilon-Pi, 1985Stephen M. LeMay, Epsilon-Pi, 1988James D. Ewen, Jr., Epsilon-Pi, 1990Charles E. Cloud, Epsilon-Pi, 1991Warren J. Davis, Epsilon-Pi, 1991Dwayne T. Flatt, Epsilon-Psi, 1958Merrell B. Light, Epsilon-Psi, 1961William G. Huddleston, Epsilon-Psi, 1968Robert A. Bingham, Epsilon-Psi, 1970Frank F. Turner, Epsilon-Psi, 1970Frederick L. Birmingham, Epsilon-Psi, 1974David E. Wilkins, Epsilon-Psi, 1979William P. Teer, Epsilon-Psi, 1984J. Tim Clarke, Epsilon-Psi, 1986Paul B. Betz, Epsilon-Psi, 1990Cary E. Vaughn, Epsilon-Psi, 1991Julius M. Kiss, Epsilon-Rho, 1950Michael J. Maykut, Epsilon-Rho, 1950Emil W. Masarik, Epsilon-Rho, 1950Ralph E. Nusken, Epsilon-Rho, 1952Gilbert J. Myers, Epsilon-Rho, 1953LT COL Daniel R. Weber, Epsilon-Rho, 1953Richard C. Chalkley, Epsilon-Rho, 1956Gary M. Carnicom, Epsilon-Rho, 1960COL Thomas M. Saddler, Jr., Epsilon-Rho, 1961Jeffrey N. Smith, Epsilon-Rho, 1966Chris S. Costin, Epsilon-Rho, 1968Albert E. De Chellis, Epsilon-Rho, 1969David R. Fitzsimmons, Epsilon-Rho, 1969Dr J. Murray Fadial, Epsilon-Sigma, 1952Jackson C. Henry, Epsilon-Sigma, 1954Donald M. Thomas, Epsilon-Sigma, 1957LTCOL Kenneth A. Weaver USAF (Ret), Epsilon-Sigma, 1963Marvin F. Loner, Jr., Epsilon-Sigma, 1966Timothy T. Timmons, Epsilon-Sigma, 1966Thomas A. Sanchez, Epsilon-Sigma, 1969Robert D. Bryant, Epsilon-Sigma, 1970Brian W. Mc Dowell, Epsilon-Sigma, 1971Kenneth J. Solek, Jr., Epsilon-Sigma, 1984Richard E. Miller, III, Epsilon-Sigma, 1993Brendan O. Cobb, Epsilon-Sigma, 1995Ryan E. Bush, Epsilon-Sigma, 2002Adam P. Sherman, Epsilon-Sigma, 2002Suresh V. Narayanan, Epsilon-Sigma, 2004Daniel W. Barrett, Epsilon-Sigma, 2004Joshua K. Burkett, Epsilon-Sigma, 2008Nicholas R. Duafala, Epsilon-Sigma, 2010Richard A. Howard, Epsilon-Tau, 1954John E. Horstmann, Epsilon-Tau, 1954Roger F. Butler, Epsilon-Tau, 1963Wayne E. Palla, Epsilon-Tau, 1968Reed J. Azevedo, Epsilon-Tau, 1986Christopher A. Cooley, Epsilon-Tau, 1989Mr. John Matthew Shaddux, Epsilon-Tau, 2012John W. Todd, Epsilon-Theta, 1949Lee E. Drocco, Epsilon-Theta, 1959Ronald L. Salter, Epsilon-Theta, 1963Karen Charchoghlyan, Epsilon-Theta, 2006Henry L. Lane, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1952Dr Robert W. Thornton, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1955Robert W. Hardwick, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1955

Wiley Y. Rogers, Jr., Epsilon-Upsilon, 1955William R. Jones, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1956Robert L. Fisher, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1958John P. Wehba, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1958Earl C. Higgins, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1961Rev Loyd D. Morris, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1961Dr Vance W. Booker, Jr., Epsilon-Upsilon, 1961Michael H. Huntsinger, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1962Gary P. Brooks, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1962Dr M. Lee Coleman, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1962Robert L. Hardie, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1963David H. Robinson, Jr., Epsilon-Upsilon, 1966Walter E. Parker, Jr., Epsilon-Upsilon, 1966Richard G. Jenkins, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1970James H. Durrum, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1973Mark C. Gambell, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1976Joe B. Duncan, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1979Stephen D. Mayfield, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1979P. Bryon Coleman, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1986Douglas P. Schlueter, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1986Peter J. Wurst, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1993Kyle V. Hogue, Epsilon-Upsilon, 1994Owen B. Sanderson, Epsilon-Upsilon, 2005Kenton E. Kirkpatrick, Epsilon-Upsilon, 2008Taylor T. Pechacek, Epsilon-Upsilon, 2009Charles C. Dunn, Jr., Epsilon-Xi, 1949William E. Wood, Jr., Epsilon-Xi, 1951Don L. Handlin, Epsilon-Xi, 1955Richard F. Juba, Epsilon-Xi, 1956Maxie L. Smith, Epsilon-Xi, 1962Winston L. Black, Jr., Epsilon-Xi, 1962Terry P. Gardner, Epsilon-Xi, 1964Troy L. Bates, Epsilon-Xi, 1964Robert R. Seipel, Epsilon-Xi, 1968Douglas G. Markham, Epsilon-Xi, 1975Francisco S. Uranga, Epsilon-Xi, 1983Eric K. Mountin, Epsilon-Xi, 1985Luis E. Morales, Epsilon-Xi, 2007Kevin M. Mc Garry, Epsilon-Zeta, 1992Hansford B. Warner IV, Epsilon-Zeta, 1996Steve J. Kochis, Epsilon-Zeta, 2003Guy C. Gaudiosi, Epsilon-Zeta, 2004Mark D. Galluccio, Epsilon-Zeta, 2007Brian W. Piendl, Epsilon-Zeta, 2007Kevin M. McGuire, Epsilon-Zeta, 2010Douglas W. Seay, Eta, 1985George D. Nelson, Eta, 1940Douglas V. Bralley, Eta, 1940Donald W. Pursell, Eta, 1959USMC (Ret) William R. Spain, Eta, 1966Allan M. Lewis, Eta, 1969Donal L. McClamroch, Jr., Eta, 1974William M. Barbie, Jr., Eta, 1986Kenton S. Dunn, Eta, 1995David Q. Ramsey, Eta, 2003Donal L. Mc Clamroch, Eta, 2006Spencer M. Marks, Eta, 2008Seth A. Litvin, Eta, 2011John R. Rodriguez, Eta, 2011Edward J. Glover, Jr., Eta Prime, 1944John C. Freeman, Eta Prime, 1945Lonnie W. Hudson, Jr., Eta Prime, 1948Dr Richard A. Bilas, Eta Prime, 1953Robert R. Hayter, Eta Prime, 1968Robert R. Boyles, Eta Prime, 1970

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LTGEN Emerson Norris Gardner, Jr., Eta Prime, 1970Scott Wells, Eta Prime, 1972Christopher D. Swann, Eta Prime, 1989Peter E. Boorn, Eta Prime, 1989John L. Creed, Gamma, 1941John P. Laborde, Gamma, 1942Blythe B. Cragon, Gamma, 1943Arthur R. Choppin, Jr., Gamma, 1943James W. Means, Gamma, 1943Byrum W. Teekell, Gamma, 1946John H. Knipmeyer, Gamma, 1947John F. Davis, Jr., Gamma, 1947Charles M. Smith, Gamma, 1948Risdon E. Woodard, Jr., Gamma, 1950Robert H. Fisackerly, Jr., Gamma, 1952Dr Bobby G. Fulmer MD, Gamma, 1954John C. Hastings, Gamma, 1954James E. Taussig II, Gamma, 1955Charles F. Dupuy, Gamma, 1955Sheldon A. Blue, Gamma, 1955Troy E. Bain, Gamma, 1955Fred R. Hogeman, Gamma, 1956Henry F. Adolph, Jr., Gamma, 1956Patrick A. Juneau, Jr., Gamma, 1956Dr Cliffe C. Laborde, Jr., Gamma, 1956William P. Jackson, Gamma, 1957John M. Davis, Jr., Gamma, 1958F. Baron Craft, Gamma, 1958Robert S. Dupuy, Gamma, 1958William E. Hutt, Gamma, 1958Burgess E. Mc Cranie, Jr., Gamma, 1959Lionel L. De La Houssaye DDS, Gamma, 1959Richard D. Chappuis, Jr., Gamma, 1960Thomas L. Holliday, Gamma, 1961Lance S. D’Armond, Gamma, 1961Alton E. Allen, Gamma, 1962Ellis J. Andras, Jr. MD, Gamma, 1962James D. Holland, III, Gamma, 1965Frank C. Creaghan, Jr., Gamma, 1965Douglas M. Walsh, Gamma, 1965Roger H. Ogden, Gamma, 1965John L. Muraglia, Gamma, 1965William H. Ramsey, Gamma, 1967Thomas W. Richardson, Jr., Gamma, 1967William J. Clarkson, II, Gamma, 1967E. L. (Bill) Betz, Jr., Gamma, 1967James E. Maurin, Gamma, 1967Jack P. Mabray, Jr., Gamma, 1968William A. Womack, Gamma, 1969William D. Goff, Gamma, 1971James D. Watkins, Gamma, 1971Steven M. Jordan, Gamma, 1972Mc Cauley O. Bullock, Jr., Gamma, 1972Victor H. Sevier I DDS, Gamma, 1972Richard J. Alario, Gamma, 1973Dr James H. Odom, Jr., Gamma, 1973James C. Burtner, III, Gamma, 1973LCDR Myles E. Roeling USN, Gamma, 1974Robert E. Bethard, Gamma, 1975Terry M. Irby, Gamma, 1975William J. Martin, Jr., Gamma, 1975Keith J. Evans, Gamma, 1976William H. Mc Elligott, Sr., Gamma, 1976Christian B. Frierson, Gamma, 1977Shelby E. Russ, Jr., Gamma, 1977

Clinton L. Vegas, Gamma, 1977Michael G. Lloyd, Gamma, 1978Floyd G. Miller, III, Gamma, 1978Frank A. Wood, Gamma, 1978John M. Alvord, Gamma, 1979Richard S. Laborde, Gamma, 1983John E. Wood, III, Gamma, 1985Christopher G. Campbell, Gamma, 1986Mike B. Patin, Gamma, 1990Michael B. Wilhite, Gamma, 1991Mike Wampold, III, Gamma, 1995Koby J. Coulon, Gamma, 1997Quinton J. Keigley, Gamma, 2002Marcus W. Broussard, Gamma, 2002James C. Leach, Gamma, 2002Miller M. Flynt, Gamma, 2004Toby D. Landry, Gamma, 2004Dixon W. McMakin, Gamma, 2005Burchman Fruge, III, Gamma, 2005William H. McElligott, Gamma, 2006G. Michael Dobson, Gamma, 2006Andrew B. Goldberg, Gamma, 2007Nicholas P. Trist, Gamma, 2007Trevor M. Stubbs, Gamma, 2007Kyle L. Kreminski, Gamma, 2008Matthew R. Horneman, Gamma, 2009Jeffrey R. Springmeyer, Gamma, 2009Don Belding, Jr., Gamma-Alpha, 1941Robert E. Prowell, Gamma-Alpha, 1943Jack S. Countryman, Gamma-Alpha, 1948Dr Harold C. White, Gamma-Alpha, 1950August E. Parlier, Jr., Gamma-Alpha, 1958John M. Ulrich, Gamma-Alpha, 1959James C. Jacobsen, Gamma-Alpha, 1963John H. Mitchell, Gamma-Alpha, 1964Thomas C. Mac Donald, Gamma-Alpha, 1966John C. Kelly, Gamma-Alpha, 1966Sam Kress, Gamma-Alpha, 1970Jeffrey L. Chase, Gamma-Alpha, 1972Jules A. Marine, Gamma-Alpha, 1973Peter E. Jacobsen, Gamma-Alpha, 1973George K. Guy, Gamma-Alpha, 1978William S. Whitehead, Gamma-Alpha, 1979Erik A. Rini, Gamma-Alpha, 2011LTC Wallace H. Griffith USAF (Ret), Gamma-Beta, 1942Charles E. Henrion, Gamma-Beta, 1943Dennis J. Downey, Gamma-Beta Prime, 1966Andrew C. Kazan, Gamma-Beta Prime, 1971Randal M. Kowalske, Jr., Gamma-Beta Prime, 1975Dr Jonathan L. Ferguson, Gamma-Beta Prime, 1977David W. Williams, Gamma-Beta Prime, 1994Dr Dale I. Crawford, Gamma-Chi, 1942Godfry M. Spencer, Gamma-Chi, 1943Roy Davis, Jr., Gamma-Chi, 1944Robert L. Baier, Gamma-Chi, 1944William J. Faith, Gamma-Chi, 1947Dr John W. Hall, Gamma-Chi, 1948William P. Beck, Gamma-Chi, 1949Donald L. Wenger, Gamma-Chi, 1950Larry M. Hadley, Gamma-Chi, 1952Wendell A. Wright, Gamma-Chi, 1953James A. Needham, Gamma-Chi, 1954Richard D. Chelikowsky, Gamma-Chi, 1958Durward D. Dupre, Gamma-Chi, 1962MAJ Charles L. Page, Jr., Gamma-Chi, 1964

Barry L. Rafter, Gamma-Chi, 1964Frederick J. Wulff, Gamma-Chi, 1964LTC Michael J. Dumiak, Jr., USAF (Ret), Gamma-Chi, 1965Robert C. Matthews, Jr., Gamma-Chi, 1966John C. Abel, Gamma-Chi, 1967Paul F. Zimmerman, Gamma-Chi, 1970Ronald A. Nelthorpe, III, Gamma-Chi, 1970Brian K. Bednar, Gamma-Chi, 1979Richard A. Suda, Gamma-Chi, 1982Douglas A. Steele, Gamma-Chi, 1984Karl J. Kunz, Gamma-Chi, 1985James H. Schaeffer, Gamma-Chi, 1989Eric P. Plath, Gamma-Chi, 1992Adam G. Clark, Gamma-Chi, 1994Edward A. Klein, Gamma-Chi, 1994Shannon D. Stapleton, Gamma-Chi, 1995Matthew J. David, Gamma-Chi, 1996Alex J. Bodine, Gamma-Chi, 2011George A. Rockers, Gamma-Chi, 2011Turner Thackston, Gamma-Chi, 2013Frederick L. Pratt, Gamma-Delta, 1950Dr Henry F. Kerr, Jr., Gamma-Delta, 1952Francis D. Gibbons, Gamma-Delta, 1952Richard G. Crawford, Gamma-Delta, 1959John W. Morgan, III, Gamma-Delta, 1962Robert J. Carroll, Jr., Gamma-Delta, 1970John M. Lastella, Gamma-Delta, 1973Charles J. Schaefer, Gamma-Epsilon, 1946Walter E. Freed, Gamma-Epsilon, 1972Paul H. Serenbetz, Gamma-Epsilon, 1973Henry S. Bates, Gamma-Gamma, 1938Alfred T. Ireson, Gamma-Gamma, 1943Edwin A. Horn, Gamma-Gamma, 1945Dr Raymond W. Govett, Gamma-Gamma, 1949William D. Watts, Gamma-Gamma, 1949Dennis A. Evans, Gamma-Gamma, 1954Dennis E. Miller, Gamma-Gamma, 1955BGEN Robert A. Lame, Gamma-Gamma, 1956Roy C. Kirkman, Gamma-Gamma, 1963David M. Ferebee, Gamma-Gamma, 1964David J. Ponikvar, Gamma-Gamma, 1970Charles H. Straeb, Jr., Gamma-Gamma, 1970Clifford A. Maddocks, Gamma-Gamma, 1973Scott K. Palm, Gamma-Gamma, 1977Thomas J. Corley, Gamma-Gamma, 1979William E. May, Gamma-Gamma, 1981C. Mitchell Cox, Gamma-Gamma, 1982Gerald R. Mendez, Gamma-Gamma, 1984Damon T. Parker, Gamma-Gamma, 1989Charles K. Craig, Gamma-Gamma, 1991Richard K. Thompson, Gamma-Gamma, 1995Fred W. Seybold, Gamma-Iota, 1945COL John A. O’Brien USA(Ret), Gamma-Iota, 1947Kenneth S. Anderson, Jr., Gamma-Iota, 1947Harold L. Jury, Gamma-Iota, 1948James F. Hern, Gamma-Iota, 1952Dr Anthony F. Loiacono, Gamma-Iota, 1953Marc J. Kennedy, Gamma-Iota, 1964Linwood B. Stockwell, Gamma-Iota, 1966Alan G. Reddig, Gamma-Iota, 1967Victor J. Paladino, Jr., Gamma-Iota, 1968James F. Winschel, Jr., Gamma-Iota, 1968Francis G. Mc Cutchan, Gamma-Iota, 1970John F. (Jake) Donahoe, II, Gamma-Iota, 1990Michael T. Franklin, Gamma-Iota, 1990

William W. Peterson, Jr., Gamma-Kappa, 1945COL Warren M. Schaub, Gamma-Kappa, 1947Joseph N. Tate, Gamma-Kappa, 1947William F. Brown, Gamma-Kappa, 1947Samuel L. Laird, Gamma-Kappa, 1947William E. Durrett, Gamma-Kappa, 1949Alva V. Jones, Jr., Gamma-Kappa, 1950HON Thomas R. Brett, Gamma-Kappa, 1950Peyton S. Carnes, Jr., Gamma-Kappa, 1952Rev William C. Wantland, Gamma-Kappa, 1953William J. Moyer, Gamma-Kappa, 1954Jon R. Jones, Gamma-Kappa, 1954C. Courtney Wood, CPCU, ARM, Gamma-Kappa, 1955Robert L. Wantland, Gamma-Kappa, 1955Kenneth F. Herring, Gamma-Kappa, 1955Gerald J. Bowman, Gamma-Kappa, 1955Ronald W. Symes, Gamma-Kappa, 1957Alen M. Fuller MD, Gamma-Kappa, 1957Howard C. Frank, Gamma-Kappa, 1957Paul D. Austin, Gamma-Kappa, 1958William G. Walker, Gamma-Kappa, 1959Charles D. Berry, Jr., Gamma-Kappa, 1959William J. Dillon, III, Gamma-Kappa, 1963Stephen N. Johnson, Gamma-Kappa, 1965Sammy D. Allen, Gamma-Kappa, 1966James G. Watters, Gamma-Kappa, 1966Philip L. Wetherbee, Gamma-Kappa, 1966Johnny W. Robertson, Jr., Gamma-Kappa, 1966CAPT John M. Young, Gamma-Kappa, 1969Lee C. Sanger, Gamma-Kappa, 1970Douglas G. Eason, Gamma-Kappa, 1970Michael H. Woods, Sr., Gamma-Kappa, 1975Jeffrey W. Turner, Gamma-Kappa, 1976William J. Lancaster, Gamma-Kappa, 1978Sean M. Norris, Gamma-Kappa, 1982Christopher W. Bowyer, Gamma-Kappa, 1982Kevin E. Eidt, Gamma-Kappa, 1982Warren T. Dekinder, Gamma-Kappa, 1982Hans K. Mize, Gamma-Kappa, 1986Robert F. Kroutil, Gamma-Kappa, 1988James C. Tincher IV, Gamma-Kappa, 1988Russell C. Phillips, III, Gamma-Kappa, 1991Thomas B. Sudberry, Gamma-Kappa, 1992Robert W. Hildreth, Gamma-Kappa, 1992Luis A. Castillo, Gamma-Kappa, 1994Daren W. Wilson, Gamma-Kappa, 1995John D. Mose, III, Gamma-Kappa, 1996Adam N. Bush, Gamma-Kappa, 2000Adam R. Brown, Gamma-Kappa, 2000Timothy B. Flinn, Gamma-Kappa, 2007Paul E. Le Buhn, Gamma-Lambda, 1948John F. Barrett, Gamma-Lambda, 1948Harley A. Whitfield, Gamma-Lambda, 1949Roger B. Leithead, Gamma-Lambda, 1949William J. Le Buhn, Gamma-Lambda, 1951I Gordon Johnson, Gamma-Lambda, 1952William T. Goltman, Gamma-Lambda, 1953Halbert M. Harris, Jr., Gamma-Lambda, 1954Willis H. Hogan, Jr., Gamma-Lambda, 1957James E. Bunning, Gamma-Lambda, 1957Lawrence R. Anderson, Gamma-Lambda, 1959Stephen C. Nelson, Gamma-Lambda, 1961CAPT Robert E. Hall, III, Gamma-Lambda, 1962Chester D. Ward, Gamma-Lambda, 1963Stephen J. Boyer, Gamma-Lambda, 1969

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Bruce E. Rasmussen, Gamma-Lambda, 1973Kevin L. Pavelich, Gamma-Lambda, 1993Corey E. Walker, Gamma-Lambda, 1996Steven R. Clarke, Jr., Gamma-Lambda, 2004Banjamin J. Matsuda, Gamma-Lambda, 2011Milton K. Leonard, Gamma-Mu, 1950John J. Prideaux, Gamma-Mu, 1951Donald W. Bangs, Gamma-Mu, 1951James N. Allan, Gamma-Mu, 1952Raymond L. Soule, Gamma-Mu, 1954Gifford E. Thomas, Gamma-Mu, 1955James N. Fletcher, Gamma-Mu, 1957Wayne E. Millsap, Gamma-Mu, 1957Peter F. Wiedemann, Gamma-Mu, 1958Robert D. Topness, Gamma-Mu, 1961Gerald D. Gamet, Gamma-Mu, 1962Rodney W. Freed, Gamma-Mu, 1966Patrick A. Eggers, Gamma-Mu, 1973Robert T. Collins, Gamma-Mu, 1974Sean R. Hamilton, Gamma-Mu, 1989Christopher L. Jorgensen, Gamma-Mu, 1992Craig T. Lambert, Gamma-Mu, 2005John R. Frazier, Gamma-Nu, 1948Rollo R. Gurss, Gamma-Nu, 1951Dr Richard J. Whelan, Gamma-Nu, 1951John B. Gilmore, Gamma-Nu, 1951Dr Charles B. Axton II, Gamma-Nu, 1951Daniel W. Knapp, Gamma-Nu, 1954Melvin J. Quinn, Gamma-Nu, 1956Gerald E. Batchelder, Gamma-Nu, 1956Daniel D. Metz, Gamma-Nu, 1956George R. Ashworth, Gamma-Nu, 1957Frank J. Holtz DDS, Gamma-Nu, 1959Jerry G. Barnes, Gamma-Nu, 1963HON John P. Johnson, Gamma-Nu, 1964William R. Reed, Gamma-Nu, 1965Dwayne P. Sackman, Gamma-Nu, 1965David L. Johnesee, Gamma-Nu, 1969James D. Holt, Gamma-Nu, 1969Charles G. Bredahl, Gamma-Nu, 1969Martin P. Fangman, Gamma-Nu, 1982Ron J. Goodeyon, Gamma-Nu, 1982John W. Hovorka MD, Gamma-Nu, 1986Rudolph D. Rodriguez, Gamma-Nu, 1988David L. Sherraden PA_C, Gamma-Nu, 1988James E. Seitz, RN, BSN, Gamma-Nu, 1989Michael T. Wheat, Gamma-Nu, 1992Chad W. May, Gamma-Nu, 1993Craig A. Cathcart, Gamma-Nu, 1996Anthony J. Davis, Gamma-Nu, 2011Robert C. Kennedy, Gamma-Omega, 1967John M. Praskwiecz, Gamma-Omega, 1973Gerard M. Benecki, Gamma-Omega, 1993Andrew C. Equels, Gamma-Omega, 2000Mr. Brandon Dall, Gamma-Omega, 2012Reed C. Hoffman, Gamma-Omicron, 1941HON Robert J. Dole, Gamma-Omicron, 1942Daniel G. Senkarik, Gamma-Omicron, 1945Charles D. Mc Carthy, Gamma-Omicron, 1947Frederick S. Obrien, Gamma-Omicron, 1950Cecil E. Witt, Gamma-Omicron, 1952Jack M. Abercrombie, Gamma-Omicron, 1953Bill N. Drummond, Jr., Gamma-Omicron, 1955John T (Tom) Gee, Gamma-Omicron, 1956Lloyd B. Hanahan, Gamma-Omicron, 1956

Fred R. Leport, Jr., Gamma-Omicron, 1957Herschell F. Murry, Gamma-Omicron, 1958Dr Roy M. Knapp, Gamma-Omicron, 1959Richard L. Kline, Gamma-Omicron, 1959Richard E. Davis, Gamma-Omicron, 1960Lawrence A. Sluss, Gamma-Omicron, 1960Victor H. Zuercher, Jr., Gamma-Omicron, 1961Jerald L. Pullins, Gamma-Omicron, 1961Don W. Rea, Gamma-Omicron, 1962Ernest C. Behnke, Gamma-Omicron, 1964Craig L. Beach, Gamma-Omicron, 1965John A. Callaghan, Gamma-Omicron, 1966John R. Bondon, Gamma-Omicron, 1966Charles E. Hartmann, III, Gamma-Omicron, 1968Kenneth W. Ruthenberg, Jr., Gamma-Omicron, 1968James E. Dowding, Jr. Phd, Gamma-Omicron, 1968Michael C. Helbert, Gamma-Omicron, 1970Dr Barry L. Nickell, Gamma-Omicron, 1970Stanley R. Plummer, Gamma-Omicron, 1970Charles R. Anderson, Gamma-Omicron, 1972Robert B. Mac Kenzie, Gamma-Omicron, 1972Eric B. Grass, Gamma-Omicron, 1978John C. Eyler, Gamma-Omicron, 1978David L. Gast, Gamma-Omicron, 1979John B. Pace, Gamma-Omicron, 1981Elliot K. Reno, Gamma-Omicron, 1981Mark G. Whistler, Gamma-Omicron, 1981Ronald G. Morrison, Gamma-Omicron, 1983Dean A. Millonas, Gamma-Omicron, 1987David A. Van Eekeren, Gamma-Omicron, 1988Drew B. Carter, Gamma-Omicron, 1992Christopher M. Pope, Gamma-Omicron, 2002Theodore J. Furrow, Gamma-Omicron, 2002Elliott D. Homan, Gamma-Omicron, 2002Rhett C. Buckley, Gamma-Omicron, 2004Andrew M. Joseph, Gamma-Omicron, 2008Robert A. Haralson, Gamma-Omicron, 2009LCDR Thomas C. Rowan, USN (Ret), Gamma-Phi, 1948Harold P. Crickenberger, Jr., Gamma-Phi, 1948William F. Cooke, Jr., Gamma-Phi, 1950Michael O. Abdoney, Jr., Gamma-Phi, 1951Steven A. Karnoupakis, Gamma-Phi, 1953Vincent H. Johnkoski, Gamma-Phi, 1953William L. Drake, Gamma-Phi, 1954Carl L. Skiles, Gamma-Phi, 1958Stanley H. Sergent, Jr., Gamma-Phi, 1960LT Frank D. Hale, Gamma-Phi, 1960Larry E. Maisel, Gamma-Phi, 1960Simon G. Haddad, Gamma-Phi, 1962David B. Crow, Gamma-Phi, 1962Louis A. Martino, Gamma-Phi, 1964James D. Stewart, Gamma-Phi, 1966Michael Germak, Gamma-Phi, 1966Eugene M. Zvolensky, Gamma-Phi, 1966Raymond E. Oneal, Gamma-Phi, 1966Thomas A. Moore, II, Gamma-Phi, 1970Mason S. Weiss, Gamma-Phi, 1991Jonathan C. Woods, Gamma-Phi, 2007Zachary R. Redding, Gamma-Phi, 2009John F. Dockum, Jr., Gamma-Pi, 1945Albert J. Pirone, Jr., Gamma-Pi, 1960Marion L. Wood, Jr., Gamma-Pi, 1963Robert S. Karz, Gamma-Pi, 1964Robert R. Puckett, Gamma-Pi, 1971Ross B. Buchanan, Gamma-Pi, 1975

Steven C. Semken, Gamma-Pi, 1977Anthony R. Nole, Gamma-Pi, 1993Eugene C. Glover, Gamma-Pi, 1994Richard A. Mayus, Gamma-Pi, 1994Kevin A. Agatstein, Gamma-Pi, 1994Timothy R. Schoen, Gamma-Pi, 2007Aric J. Dama, Gamma-Pi, 2009James E. Harrison, Gamma-Psi, 1939Ralph L. Mc Dowell, Gamma-Psi, 1948Robert A. Dozier, Gamma-Psi, 1948Owen R. Thomas, Gamma-Psi, 1949Andrew E. Helms, Gamma-Psi, 1949MAJGEN Donald F. Ferrell Ret, Gamma-Psi, 1950Thomas O. Duncan, Gamma-Psi, 1950COL Donald E. Bliss, USA(Ret), Gamma-Psi, 1951Max L. Lehew, Gamma-Psi, 1951Norman F. Moore, Gamma-Psi, 1952Louie R. Geiser, Gamma-Psi, 1953James T. Humes, Gamma-Psi, 1954C. Eugene Brock, Gamma-Psi, 1954John R. Friday, Gamma-Psi, 1954Dr William R. Barr, Gamma-Psi, 1954John D. Solomon, Gamma-Psi, 1955John B. Tiger, Gamma-Psi, 1955Joe W. Wampler, Gamma-Psi, 1955Larry W. Thrower, Gamma-Psi, 1956Jim D. Lowe, Gamma-Psi, 1956Jack B. Bell, Gamma-Psi, 1956Neal D. Lyles, Gamma-Psi, 1957John C. Linehan, Gamma-Psi, 1958COL Robert B. Jones USAF, Gamma-Psi, 1958Jerry D. Garland, Gamma-Psi, 1958Ben C. Douglas, Gamma-Psi, 1958Brian H. Upp, Gamma-Psi, 1959James J. Truscott, Gamma-Psi, 1959Ronald E. Rivers, Gamma-Psi, 1959Carroll C. Newman, Gamma-Psi, 1959Cyrus A. Buikstra, Gamma-Psi, 1959M. Kieth Phillips, Gamma-Psi, 1962Michael W. Sigmon, Gamma-Psi, 1962Jimmie W. Reed, Gamma-Psi, 1962LT COL James E. Bailey, III, Gamma-Psi, 1962George H. Thompson, Gamma-Psi, 1963Thomas W. Britton, Jr., Gamma-Psi, 1963Thomas L. Mueller, Gamma-Psi, 1967James R. Hunter, Gamma-Psi, 1967Randle S. Jacoby, Gamma-Psi, 1967Dr Walt P. Me Gown, III, Gamma-Psi, 1967John E. Taylor, Gamma-Psi, 1968David B. Patrick, Gamma-Psi, 1969Mark T. Kafer, Gamma-Psi, 1974Bryan R. Jones, Gamma-Psi, 1976Mark M. Jones, Gamma-Psi, 1976George E. Cannon, Jr., Gamma-Psi, 1981Andrew P. Alexander, III, Gamma-Psi, 1985Scott M. Dunham, Gamma-Psi, 1985Orin J. Thompson, Gamma-Psi, 1989Mark A. Reser, Gamma-Psi, 1992Zane K. Quible, Gamma-Psi, 1994Andrew M. Parr, Gamma-Psi, 1998Christopher J. Kana, Gamma-Psi, 2000Matthew G. Holland, Gamma-Psi, 2000Nathan R. Huddleston, Gamma-Psi, 2002Charles C. Roberts IV, Gamma-Psi, 2005Gatlin B. Sullivan, Gamma-Psi, 2010

William G. Williams II, Gamma-Rho, 1942Edgar M. Darnall, Jr., Gamma-Rho, 1949William F. Hardt, Gamma-Rho, 1950Dr William R. Smitheran, Gamma-Rho, 1951Frank E. O’Bryan, Gamma-Rho, 1952James H. Cherry, Jr., Gamma-Rho, 1953Gary J. Peterson, Gamma-Rho, 1956Dr Taylor T. Hicks, Jr., Gamma-Rho, 1956John M. Layne, Gamma-Rho, 1956Richard M. Stewart, Gamma-Rho, 1958Carl R. Russell, Gamma-Rho, 1959Nathaniel D. Pendleton, Gamma-Rho, 1959James B. Gardner, Gamma-Rho, 1959Donald W. Harris, Gamma-Rho, 1959Donald E. Fickas, Gamma-Rho, 1960Thomas E. Smith, Gamma-Rho, 1960John W. Pfeffer, Gamma-Rho, 1962Thomas W. Keating, Gamma-Rho, 1962Richard C. Ireland, Gamma-Rho, 1963Patrick M. Murphy, Gamma-Rho, 1965John H. Tinklepaugh, Gamma-Rho, 1966Stephen L. Johnson, Gamma-Rho, 1967Laurance J. Rednor, Gamma-Rho, 1969Richard H. Tear, Gamma-Rho, 1971Robert J. Fink, Gamma-Rho, 1982Thomas L. Cole, Gamma-Rho, 1983Matthew L. Noble, Gamma-Rho, 1984Daniel S. Burnstein, Gamma-Rho, 1985R. Ragnar Rasmussen, Gamma-Rho, 1991Sean D. Litsky, Gamma-Rho, 1999William P. King, Gamma-Sigma, 1940Thomas B. House, Gamma-Sigma, 1946Maj Gen Gerald K. Hendricks USAF, Gamma-Sigma, 1946Rex A. Vollstedt, Gamma-Sigma, 1949Dr Alfred C. Heston, Gamma-Sigma, 1949Waldon B. Byers, Gamma-Sigma, 1950Dr Roy E. Paulsen, Jr., Gamma-Sigma, 1955Arthur L. Reiling, Jr., Gamma-Sigma, 1955Robert L. Boldt, Gamma-Sigma, 1955John J. Wilson, Gamma-Sigma, 1956LTC. (Ret) Lee T. Schwegler, P.E., Gamma-Sigma, 1956John M. Murphy, Gamma-Sigma, 1957Timothy O. Sullivan, Gamma-Sigma, 1957Peter K. Mc Gill, Gamma-Sigma, 1957James D. Fearl MD, Gamma-Sigma, 1958William D. Mc Cleary, Gamma-Sigma, 1960Reynold C. Watt, Gamma-Sigma, 1960Dr Ronald E. Johnson, Gamma-Sigma, 1961Michael A. Josephson, Gamma-Sigma, 1962Ted P. Aiken, Gamma-Sigma, 1962Robert W. Furer, Gamma-Sigma, 1962William E. Small, Gamma-Sigma, 1963Dennis R. Downing, Gamma-Sigma, 1963William M. Maginnis CPA, Gamma-Sigma, 1963CAPT Dwayne A. Oslund, Gamma-Sigma, 1968CAPT James K. Mc Dermott USN (Ret), Gamma-Sigma, 1968William S. Murphy, MD, Gamma-Sigma, 1970William C. Leetham, Gamma-Sigma, 1971Ronn P. Woolley, Gamma-Sigma, 1973Brian J. Wood, Gamma-Sigma, 1974Randall L. Smith, Gamma-Sigma, 1974Kent M. Grewe MD, Gamma-Sigma, 1976Craig B. Burger, Gamma-Sigma, 1976Kent B. Richards, Gamma-Sigma, 1980Bradley S. Hagberg, Gamma-Sigma, 1986

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Adrian W. Mc Junkin, Gamma-Sigma, 1987Patrick A. Thomas, Gamma-Sigma, 1991Michael R. Montemayor, Gamma-Sigma, 1999Trenton W. Thompson, Gamma-Sigma, 2010Maurice E. Petersen, Gamma-Tau, 1938Bert M. Maich, Jr., Gamma-Tau, 1944Ray B. Sahlberg, Gamma-Tau, 1945Jay C. Fairvalley, Gamma-Tau, 1946Paul H. Colburn, Gamma-Tau, 1946Richard P. Porter, Gamma-Tau, 1947Monroe J. Wingate, Gamma-Tau, 1949Richard T. Eliason MD, Gamma-Tau, 1951Charles E. Brown, Gamma-Tau, 1951Bernard A. Meyer, Gamma-Tau, 1951Thomas M. Hallin, Gamma-Tau, 1952James B. Warner, Gamma-Tau, 1953Ray C. Phillips, Gamma-Tau, 1954James C. Campbell, Jr., Gamma-Tau, 1954Donald S. Alderfer, Gamma-Tau, 1954Arlin D. Hubka, Gamma-Tau, 1955William H. Amesbury, Jr., Gamma-Tau, 1956Dorn H. Trotz, Gamma-Tau, 1959LT Roy S. Howard, Gamma-Tau, 1960Peter R. Spahn, Gamma-Tau, 1961Charles O. Hubby, Gamma-Tau, 1961James P. Butler, Gamma-Tau, 1962John T. Strickland, Gamma-Tau, 1965Roger L. Beahm, Gamma-Tau, 1968John Brumder, Gamma-Tau, 1969David R. Weeks, Gamma-Tau, 1973David C. Brown, Gamma-Tau, 1975Gary E. Wright, Gamma-Tau, 1975Gunnar R. Johnson, Gamma-Tau, 1979Robert S. Lazzeri, Gamma-Tau, 1980Lance C. Honea, Gamma-Tau, 1987Thomas J. Garfinkel, Gamma-Tau, 1988Michael J. Donley, Jr., Gamma-Tau, 1999Christian L. Istel, Gamma-Tau, 2007Derik A. Linch, Gamma-Tau, 2009COL Daniel K. Phippen USAF (Ret), Gamma-Theta, 1938Gailen B. Soule, Gamma-Theta, 1940Fred R. Reich, Gamma-Theta, 1947Leo R. Muller, Gamma-Theta, 1952Roy D. Merrill, Gamma-Theta, 1952Richard B. Minkler, Gamma-Theta, 1954Robert F. De Bord, Gamma-Theta, 1958Dr Donald S. Horning, Jr., Gamma-Theta, 1963Richard W. Tolmie, Gamma-Theta, 1965James E. Gissel, Gamma-Theta, 1965Gary L. Jackson, Gamma-Theta, 1965Dr Peter L. Hirschburg, Jr., Gamma-Theta, 1966Michael A. Zimmer, Gamma-Theta, 1967Marke R. Shelley, Gamma-Theta, 1967Robert L. Brower, Gamma-Theta, 1968Kelly G. Carothers, Gamma-Theta, 1968James R. Simpson, Gamma-Theta, 1969Timothy J. Cameron, Gamma-Theta, 1970Douglas H. Hayman, Gamma-Theta, 1970Thomas M. Francis, Gamma-Theta, 1972Raymond J. Flaherty, Gamma-Theta, 1973David R. Colton, Gamma-Theta, 1977Gregory P. Cook, Gamma-Theta, 1980Robert E. Jenkins, Gamma-Theta, 1981Troy D. Mc Mahan, Gamma-Theta, 1985Darrell A. Kilgore, Gamma-Theta, 1987

Jon C. Hunt, Gamma-Theta, 1988James W. Johnson, Gamma-Theta, 1990John W. Noden, Gamma-Upsilon, 1943Thomas C. Young, Jr., Gamma-Upsilon, 1950Alfred B. Dayton, Jr., Gamma-Upsilon, 1951Frank E. Ciuba, Gamma-Upsilon, 1952William R. Schwenck, Gamma-Upsilon, 1957Montreville Shinn, Gamma-Upsilon, 1958Louis G. Tonti, Gamma-Upsilon, 1958Adrian A. Zapotocky, Gamma-Upsilon, 1960Edward M. Zingone, Gamma-Upsilon, 1961Rev J Rodney Croes, Gamma-Upsilon, 1962David J. Gallagher, Gamma-Upsilon, 1962Joseph P. Avella, Gamma-Upsilon, 1962Michael J. Colatarci, Gamma-Upsilon, 1963Raymond T. Kish, Gamma-Upsilon, 1964Dr Richard M. Jobbins, Gamma-Upsilon, 1964Walter J. Keller, Jr., Gamma-Upsilon, 1965Frank W. Wynn, Gamma-Upsilon, 1967Kevin W. Keller, Gamma-Upsilon, 1969Thomas F. Kelso, Gamma-Upsilon, 1970Michael J. Boyko MD, Gamma-Upsilon, 1972Walter Voinov, Gamma-Upsilon, 1972Steven V. Matthews, Gamma-Upsilon, 1974Richard E. Johnson, Gamma-Upsilon, 1977Gary A. Brown, Gamma-Upsilon, 1982Joaquin C. Arriola, Jr., Gamma-Upsilon, 1983Donald H. Pearl, Gamma-Upsilon, 1983Anthony M. Cutrino, Gamma-Upsilon, 1984Eric J. Subliskey, Gamma-Upsilon, 1984David M. Blakeley, Gamma-Upsilon, 1987Salim A. Short, Gamma-Upsilon, 2010Thomas H. Gray, Gamma-Xi, 1943Walter C. Kautz, Gamma-Xi, 1943Alfred J. Bjelke, Gamma-Xi, 1943Samuel G. Swope, Gamma-Xi, 1944John H. Peterson MD, Gamma-Xi, 1948Donald J. Bren, Gamma-Xi, 1949Ferdinand Bach, III, Gamma-Xi, 1949Richard A. Hotaling, Gamma-Xi, 1951Warren E. Oliver, Gamma-Xi, 1951William J. Mc Coy, Gamma-Xi, 1953William R. Wickham, Gamma-Xi, 1955Dr Anthony S. Baker, Gamma-Xi, 1955William F. Robertson, Gamma-Xi, 1957Robert P. Johnson, Jr., Gamma-Xi, 1963John Cannon, III, Gamma-Xi, 1973Henry R. Nolte, III, Gamma-Xi, 1974R. Scott Clarke, Gamma-Xi, 1982James W. Lewing, Gamma-Xi, 2011Alfred E. Grimm, Gamma-Zeta, 1936Richard A. Georgetti, Gamma-Zeta, 1953Thomas E. Phelan, Gamma-Zeta, 1958Daniel M. Domogala, Gamma-Zeta, 1961Dr Ronald J. Ehmsen, Gamma-Zeta, 1962Manuel X. Patino, III, Gamma-Zeta, 1966Charles W. Jackson, Gamma-Zeta, 1967Arthur Romano, Gamma-Zeta, 1969Miguel A. Lugo, Gamma-Zeta, 1971Ronald L. Van Amburgh, Iota, 1960Roy K. Tyson, Iota, 1963Erik B. Harpst, Iota, 1970Dr Terry L. Simon, Iota, 1971Presley M. Mock MD, Iota, 1980Benjamin H. Ernst, Sr., Kappa, 1937

Donald B. Daves, Kappa, 1947Robert E. Baulch, Jr., Kappa, 1947Joseph O. Maddux, Kappa, 1947CAPT Tommy K. Anaston, Jr., Kappa, 1949Robert E. Keith, Kappa, 1950Curtis L. Finch, Jr., Kappa, 1952William D. Young, Jr., Kappa, 1953Les M. Finch, Kappa, 1955Ernest W. Buckner, Kappa, 1955Dr William J. Westerman II, Kappa, 1956James D. Aderhold, Jr., Kappa, 1958Charles C. Martin, Jr., Kappa, 1958Douglas B. White, Jr., Kappa, 1962Olin West, III, Kappa, 1963Steven C. Moreland, Kappa, 1965Charles H. Gregory, Kappa, 1970Lee A. Bowman, Jr., Kappa, 1971Grant W. Eisner, Kappa, 1974Phillip R. Graham, Kappa, 1974Dwight I. Arnesen, Kappa, 1974Robert D. Gregory, Kappa, 1976Gregory T. Moore, Kappa, 1977John C. La Master, Kappa, 1978Kent W. Brabant, Kappa, 1985Justin Monroe, Kappa, 1991Bruce C. York, Kappa, 1993Robert G. Burton, Jr., Kappa, 1994Emerson E. Sharpe, III, Kappa, 2001Jeremy L. Strickland, Kappa, 2009Samuel H. Walter, Kappa, 2009Charles V. Kenerson, Kappa-Alpha, 1967Dan O. Pitts, Kappa-Alpha, 1968John E. Howard, Jr., Kappa-Alpha, 1968Mark M. Leon, Kappa-Alpha, 1979Adam W. Ashcraft, Kappa-Alpha, 1983Scott Rhode, Kappa-Alpha, 1984Jim Maland, Kappa-Alpha, 1993Erik A. Rostad, Kappa-Alpha, 2007Paul S. Smith, Kappa-Beta, 1968Mitchell A. Budzenski, Kappa-Beta, 1968William R. Smith, Kappa-Beta, 1969Dr Floyd F. Branson, Jr., Kappa-Beta, 1969Edward A. Geick, Kappa-Beta, 1971Terry A. Ressler, Kappa-Beta, 1973Jay D. Burks, Kappa-Beta, 1974Kevin J. Bailey, Kappa-Beta, 1976David P. Lamping, Kappa-Beta, 1977Keith W. Burks, Kappa-Beta, 1977Myron A. Pstrak, Kappa-Chi, 1972John S. Turner, Kappa-Chi, 1976Milton P. Blanchett, III, Kappa-Chi, 1977Mario S. Inglese, Kappa-Chi, 1990Taylor J. Bradley, Kappa-Chi, 2005Lawrence W. Ulvila, Jr., Kappa-Delta, 1968John D. Brownlee II, Kappa-Delta, 1970Peter M. Sorensen, Kappa-Delta, 1974Anthony T. Haberkorn, Kappa-Delta, 1985Jay G. Letendre, Kappa-Delta, 1989Dario L. Loayza, Kappa-Delta, 2001Joel B. Brown, Kappa-Delta, 2002William C. Burmeister, Kappa-Delta, 2004Charles T. Richardson, Kappa-Delta, 2013Jimmy D. Marshall, Kappa-Epsilon, 1969Ben Cantu II, Kappa-Epsilon, 2001Carlos A. Galvan, Kappa-Epsilon, 2010

William A. Texter, Kappa-Eta, 1968Joseph E. Burke, Kappa-Eta, 1968John W. Hlywak, Jr., Kappa-Eta, 1968Nicholas G. Logothetis, Kappa-Eta, 1968Stacy B. Cartledge, Jr., Kappa-Eta, 1968Walter P. Francek, Jr., Kappa-Eta, 1968Frank E. Tranor, III, Kappa-Eta, 1969Clement V. Oreal, Kappa-Eta, 1969Paul J. Culley, Kappa-Eta, 1970Francis J. Balawejder, Jr., Kappa-Eta, 1970John D. Shallet, Kappa-Eta, 1971Howard A. Schreiber, Kappa-Eta, 1974Christopher W. Eni, Kappa-Eta, 1975James A. Cronin, III, Kappa-Eta, 1976CAPT William P. Schroeder USAF, Kappa-Eta, 1976Richard B. Kelly, Kappa-Eta, 1979Todd R. Munshaur, Kappa-Eta, 1990Richard V. Sculli, Kappa-Eta, 1992Matthew T. Cox, Kappa-Eta, 1992S. Christian Nascimento, Kappa-Eta, 1993James R. Widener, Kappa-Eta, 2004Sergio Nascimento, Kappa-Eta, 2010Mark E. Blakely, III, Kappa-Gamma, 1970Clarence J. Downs, Kappa-Gamma, 1972James G. Foley, Kappa-Gamma, 1976Roger H. Contreras, Kappa-Gamma, 1984David M. Gault USN (Ret), Kappa-Gamma, 1985Craig R. Livesay, Kappa-Gamma, 1991Mica T. Mulloy, Kappa-Gamma, 1999Adam B. Carlat, Kappa-Gamma, 2009Frank G. Walter, Kappa-Gamma, 2010William H. Torrence, Kappa-Iota, 1969Randy R. Greenwood, Kappa-Iota, 1969Edward A. Beasley, Jr., Kappa-Iota, 1969Dr Phillip L. Davidson, Kappa-Iota, 1969Paul C. Herron, Jr., Kappa-Iota, 1969David L. Pigna, Kappa-Iota, 1969Jack D. Driver, Kappa-Iota, 1970S. Norris Johnson, Kappa-Iota, 1971W. Greg Powell, Kappa-Iota, 1972Henri D. Duhot, Kappa-Iota, 1974Millard W. Smith, Kappa-Iota, 1974Marc R. Rogers, Kappa-Iota, 1977Phillip B. Roark, Kappa-Iota, 1980Michael G. Quinn, Kappa-Iota, 1982Jeffrey R. Tietgens, Kappa-Iota, 1987C. Kenneth Maynard, Kappa-Iota, 1988Scott T. Paschal, Kappa-Iota, 1991James S. England, Kappa-Iota, 1999David R. Sands, Kappa-Iota, 2004William M. Bruckert, Kappa-Iota, 2005Hunter B. Fann, Kappa-Iota, 2009Zachary W. Melton, Kappa-Iota, 2009Richard C. Axt, III, Kappa-Iota, 2012Richard S. Johnson, Jr., Kappa-Kappa, 1969Douglas P. Wiley, Kappa-Kappa, 1969Sebron L. Burnett, Jr., Kappa-Kappa, 1969William A. Anderson, Jr., Kappa-Kappa, 1969Zachary L. Smith, Kappa-Kappa, 1969Dr H Steve Weeks, Kappa-Kappa, 1969Richard G. Mooney, III, Kappa-Kappa, 1972Milton G. Sutherlin, Kappa-Kappa, 1976Hugh K. Parks MD, Kappa-Kappa, 1980Richard L. Culp, Jr., Kappa-Kappa, 1982Alfred T. Black, Kappa-Kappa, 1984

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William J. Peterson IV, Kappa-Kappa, 1998Richard E. Faircloth, Kappa-Kappa, 2002Thomas R. McBride, Kappa-Kappa, 2004Sonny Daniels, Kappa-Kappa, 2009Noland K. Barfield, Kappa-Kappa, 2009Donald E. Edmiston, Kappa-Lambda, 1969Gerald E. Stine, Kappa-Lambda, 1971Sheldon F. Post, Kappa-Lambda, 1973Paul Minotti, Kappa-Lambda, 1975Dennis E. Moul, Kappa-Lambda, 1977MAJ Michael E. Erdley, Kappa-Lambda, 1981Christopher M. Freer, Kappa-Lambda, 1987Thomas A. Wenner, Kappa-Lambda, 1995Jacob M. Rodgers, Kappa-Lambda, 2011Larry D. Alexander, Kappa-Mu, 1969Wiley G. Sloan, Kappa-Mu, 1969Carl M. Christnacht, Kappa-Mu, 1970Robert J. Edwards, Kappa-Mu, 1970Bruce M. Bowman, Kappa-Mu, 1971Richard M. Prewitt, Kappa-Mu, 1977Charles M. Minor, Kappa-Mu, 1980Joe P. Burke, Kappa-Mu, 1982Robert S. Little, Kappa-Mu, 1982John S. Little, Kappa-Mu, 1982Geoffrey A. Wigner, Kappa-Mu, 1984Craig S. Parker, Kappa-Mu, 1986John S. White, II, Kappa-Mu, 1991Adam T. Poe, Kappa-Mu, 2006James N. Hargis, Kappa-Mu, 2009Andrew F. Barker, Kappa-Mu, 2012John R. Davis, Kappa-Nu, 1969Bruce S. Snead, Kappa-Nu, 1974Michael Wojciechowski, Kappa-Nu, 1977Kevin P. Lenz, Kappa-Nu, 1981John E. Bousson, III, Kappa-Nu, 1989Ricardo J. Lopez, Kappa-Nu, 2007Calvin R. Hendrix, Kappa-Omega, 1970Kenneth W. Miller, Kappa-Omega, 1970Edward W. Sherrill, Kappa-Omega, 1971John L. Fraley, Jr., Kappa-Omega, 1974Mark C. Isaacs, Kappa-Omega, 1977James V. Twining, Kappa-Omega, 1978William M. Byron, Kappa-Omega, 1980Steven L. Owens, Kappa-Omega, 1982Ronald E. Player, Kappa-Omega, 1983David J. Kurtz, Kappa-Omega, 1986Richard K. Harrell, Kappa-Omega, 1989Ryan P. Walker, Kappa-Omega, 2006Kenneth P. Bailey, Kappa-Omega, 2010Melvin A. Dewar, Kappa-Omicron, 1969William M. Hodges, Kappa-Omicron, 1969William A. Kiser, Kappa-Omicron, 1969Rev Dumas B. Shelnutt, Jr., Kappa-Omicron, 1973David K. Mc Carthy, Kappa-Omicron, 1984Gerard J. D’Alessandro, Kappa-Phi, 1970Dr James G. Helton, Kappa-Phi, 1972William J. Paris, Kappa-Phi, 1976Bradford T. Dempsey, Jr., Kappa-Phi, 1977H.L. Downey, III, Kappa-Phi, 1977Robert P. Richardson, Kappa-Phi, 1977Charles E. Pelkey, Kappa-Phi, 1979Gary L. Flather, Kappa-Phi, 1979Carl C. Fritsche, Jr., Kappa-Phi, 1979Daniel L. Kabat, Kappa-Phi, 1980Thomas J. Patton, Jr., Kappa-Phi, 1989

Mark D. Perrigo, Kappa-Phi, 1990Kashka O. Ashford, Kappa-Phi, 1991Ryan J. Ellis, Kappa-Phi, 2008Douglas G. Hollabaugh, Kappa-Pi, 1970David A. Whitten, Kappa-Pi, 1972Dr Alan L. Conger, Kappa-Pi, 1972Damon R. Maxwell, Kappa-Pi, 1985Michael C. Tritthart, Kappa-Pi, 1991Michael P. Thrift, Kappa-Pi, 1997Romel S. Baroi, Kappa-Pi, 2008Timothy I. Engelhardt, Kappa-Rho, 1973Karl H. Friedrich, Kappa-Tau, 1972Robert H. Haus, Kappa-Theta, 1968Darl H. Champion, Sr., Kappa-Theta, 1968Edward G. Smith, Kappa-Theta, 1972Bruce W. Sartory, Kappa-Theta, 1975Jason H. Gruber, Kappa-Theta, 2007Kevin J. Mathe, Kappa-Theta, 2008Sam M. Cavanaugh, Kappa-Theta, 2008Peter C. Towner, Kappa-Theta, 2010Brent W. Makarczyk, Kappa-Theta, 2010Anthony S. Bongiovano, Kappa-Theta, 2010Jason L. Cvetkovich, Kappa-Theta, 2011Brian L. Klapman, Kappa-Upsilon, 1970William M. Norris, Jr., Kappa-Upsilon, 1970Rick L. Beasley, Kappa-Upsilon, 1972Kenneth A. Pankopp, Kappa-Upsilon, 1972Dr Michael B. Davenport, Kappa-Upsilon, 1974David D. Sawyer, Kappa-Upsilon, 1978David C. Kramer, Kappa-Upsilon, 1979Joel A. Pellicci, Jr., Kappa-Upsilon, 1989Neil E. Devaney, Kappa-Upsilon, 1991James C. Hendricks, Kappa-Upsilon, 1995Edwin C. Cook, Kappa-Zeta, 1968Rodney G. Meadows, Kappa-Zeta, 1968John M. Luckie, Jr., Kappa-Zeta, 1969Richard S. Beene, Kappa-Zeta, 1970William G. Horn, Kappa-Zeta, 1972Jackie W. Hartley, Kappa-Zeta, 1972Gary E. Smith, Kappa-Zeta, 1973Bobby W. Gaston, Jr., Kappa-Zeta, 1974Michael S. Torrey, Kappa-Zeta, 1983Scott D. Ahrens, Kappa-Zeta, 1989Norman G. Blackburn, Jr., Kappa-Zeta, 1990Tate C. Johnson, Kappa-Zeta, 1991John M. Bowlin, Jr., Kappa-Zeta, 1994Justin A. Bradley, Kappa-Zeta, 2007Luke A. Askew, Kappa-Zeta, 2007William G. Asip, Jr., Kappa-Zeta, 2007Garrett L. Duncan, Kappa-Zeta, 2009E. Raymond Sullivan, Jr., Lambda, 1946Walter H. Felix, Lambda, 1949Richard E. Tumblin, Lambda, 1950Uriel C. Jones, Lambda, 1950Rev James M. Coleman, Lambda, 1950George R. Harvell, Jr., Lambda, 1950Dr James E. Hamner, III, Lambda, 1951Donn A. Southern, Lambda, 1952Kermit P. Mc Donald, Jr., Lambda, 1952Jimmy G. Cavalaris, Lambda, 1952Robert E. Mc Dearman, Lambda, 1953Robert R. Scott, III, Lambda, 1953Charles T. Hughes, Lambda, 1954Dr William A. Sims MD, Lambda, 1955Dr William C. Gist, Jr., Lambda, 1955

Hugh T. Ammerman, Jr., Lambda, 1955Dr Joseph A. Pryor, Lambda, 1955Jerry W. Walker, Lambda, 1956Michael N. Greeley, Lambda, 1956Albert Lyons, III, Lambda, 1956James E. Edwards MD, Lambda, 1956Dr Phillip Sherman, Jr., Lambda, 1957Richard S. Belcher, Lambda, 1957COL Robert Douglas Pickle, Lambda, 1958James A. Krug, Lambda, 1958Joseph D. Thoresen, Lambda, 1959William B. Stokely, III, Lambda, 1960Stephen M. Sawrie DDS, Lambda, 1960James H. Suttle, Lambda, 1960Edward L. Shobe, Lambda, 1961Joseph C. Broome, Lambda, 1961James B. Porter, Jr., Lambda, 1962Perry C. Tomlin, Jr., Lambda, 1962Kenneth D. Franklin, Lambda, 1963LT COL Thomas N. Kelso, Lambda, 1965Dr Joe A. Chambers, Lambda, 1967John B. Ricca, Lambda, 1968Justice H. Graham, III, Lambda, 1969James M. Rosenbaum, Lambda, 1970Mark A. Springer, Lambda, 1974William R. Mc Allister, Jr., Lambda, 1976Marc P. Counts, Lambda, 1977Kenneth L. Wills, Lambda, 1981Joseph C. Whitaker, Lambda, 1981David M. Cannon, Lambda, 1982Michael E. Dixon, Lambda, 1983John C. Oakley, Lambda, 1983Michael A. Lail, Lambda, 1984Gregory K. Mooney, Lambda, 1987Jason Magette, Lambda, 1989Bryan L. Harper, Lambda, 1995Christopher D. Hathaway, Lambda, 1995Jeremy S. Williams, Lambda, 2008Clayton E. Collett, Lambda, 2008Tommy G. Keeler, Lambda, 2009James W. Buchholz, Lambda, 2010Robert J. Iversen, Lambda-Alpha, 1972James B. Payne, Lambda-Beta, 1971Randy L. Maltsberger, Lambda-Beta, 1974Timothy M. Hartsell, Lambda-Beta, 1975Christopher R. Daniels, Lambda-Beta, 2007Jake P. Weise, Lambda-Chi, 1983Salvador G. Villegas, Jr., Lambda-Chi, 2000Steven M. Oswald, Lambda-Chi, 2006Boyd R. Morley, Lambda-Delta, 1971Gregory L. Wojcik, Lambda-Delta, 1971Clifton D. Wright, Lambda-Delta, 1971William M. Gross, Lambda-Delta, 1976Randall J. Wright, Lambda-Delta, 1976James Hill, Lambda-Delta, 1996Byron M. Bell, Lambda-Delta, 1998Justin R. Doss, Lambda-Delta, 2005Norris A. Cown, Jr., Lambda-Delta, 2008Aubrey B. Duke, Jr., Lambda-Delta, 2008Joseph B. Hildebrand, Lambda-Delta, 2008Roger S. King, Lambda-Delta, 2008Raymond E. Miller, Jr., Lambda-Epsilon, 1971Kenneth R. Babb, Lambda-Epsilon, 1973Timothy P. Mc Rae, Lambda-Epsilon, 1973Larry W. Kiel, Lambda-Epsilon, 1975

CAPT Harold E. Hemmings, Jr., Lambda-Epsilon, 1975Daniel J. Strachan, Lambda-Epsilon, 1981Mark J. Ricci, Lambda-Epsilon, 1983Scott R. Deweese, Lambda-Epsilon, 1990Paul H. Gamble, Lambda-Epsilon, 1990Stephen A. Braz, Lambda-Epsilon, 1996Mark J. Ornstein, Lambda-Epsilon, 1998Kenneth S. Votapka, Lambda-Epsilon, 1999Shawn N. Cornell, Lambda-Epsilon, 2005Matthew P. Juber, Lambda-Epsilon, 2008Carl D. Haddad, Lambda-Eta, 1974Edward M. Riley, III, Lambda-Eta, 1979Joseph M. Montanari, Lambda-Eta, 1983Steven J. Stricklin, Lambda-Gamma, 1971William R. Earley, Lambda-Gamma, 1971Maj (Ret) Thomas J. Finley, Lambda-Gamma, 1972Richard J. Rotters, Lambda-Gamma, 1972Randy H. Hurst, Lambda-Gamma, 1973Carlos A. Ballard, Lambda-Gamma, 1973Gary W. Bracknell, Lambda-Gamma, 1974Steven M. Sirmon, Lambda-Gamma, 1974LTC Edward J. Helms, Lambda-Gamma, 1975John T. Shepard, Lambda-Gamma, 1986Todd A. Nicholson, Lambda-Gamma, 1989Christian A. Buhagiar, Lambda-Gamma, 1992Brett O. Socha, Lambda-Gamma, 2008August W. Reichenbach, Jr., Lambda-Iota, 1986MAJ Conrad D. Christman, Lambda-Kappa, 1981Thomas E. Hall, Jr., Lambda-Lambda, 1973Joel A. Smith, Lambda-Lambda, 1973Mark C. Smith, Lambda-Lambda, 1973Gary W. Evans, Lambda-Lambda, 1973C. Terry Harker, Lambda-Lambda, 1973James L. Hall, Lambda-Lambda, 1974Stephen W. Leach, Lambda-Lambda, 1974Ronnie H. Osborne, Lambda-Lambda, 1976James E. Butler, III, Lambda-Lambda, 1976Keith R. Scott, Lambda-Lambda, 1977Thomas E. Lynch, Jr., Lambda-Lambda, 1979John F. Fitchett, III, Lambda-Lambda, 1981Marvin L. Purvis, Lambda-Lambda, 1982Thomas A. Balkus, Lambda-Lambda, 1986Steven D. Leach, Lambda-Lambda, 1986Michael S. Camp, Lambda-Lambda, 1988Kevin F. Townsend, Lambda-Lambda, 1990Arthur G. Dornik, Lambda-Lambda, 1990J. Neil Lindley, Lambda-Lambda, 1990Patrick M. O’Malley, Lambda-Lambda, 1994Jonathan R. Bassett, Lambda-Lambda, 1995Bradley P. Lipman, Lambda-Lambda, 2009Jared M. Silverstone, Lambda-Lambda, 2010Brian K. Jackson, Lambda-Mu, 1991Stephen A. Price, Lambda-Nu, 1974Stephen R. Benton, Lambda-Nu, 1974James T. Haigler, Jr., Lambda-Nu, 1977John M. Howard, Lambda-Nu, 1982Brennan L. Wolf, Lambda-Nu, 2008Donald H. Lloyd, Lambda-Omega, 1981Brian A. Thomas, Lambda-Omega, 1981Edward Browski, Lambda-Omega, 1990Mark D. West, Lambda-Omega, 2010Freddie L. Pendergrass, Jr., Lambda-Omicron, 1978John H. Cleveland, Jr., Lambda-Omicron, 1981Roger D. Creekmore, Lambda-Omicron, 1983Jeremy N. Trousdale, Lambda-Omicron, 1989

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James E. Holladay, II, Lambda-Omicron, 1993William R. Lowery, Lambda-Omicron, 1994Patrick M. Parham, Lambda-Phi, 1983John S. Womack, Lambda-Phi, 2009Joseph S. Messina, Jr., Lambda-Pi, 1976Edwin W. Amelung, Jr., Lambda-Pi, 1979John M. Neal, Jr., Lambda-Pi, 1980W. Laird Hamberlin, Lambda-Pi, 1984Robert A. Greenlee, Lambda-Pi, 1986Richard S. Gentry, Lambda-Pi, 1989Bertrand B. Bell, Lambda-Pi, 1992Bradley D. Scholz, Lambda-Pi, 1996Matthew T. Collins, Lambda-Pi, 1998Philip O. Neal, Lambda-Pi, 2006Jay W. Nichols, Lambda-Pi, 2010William B. Curran, Lambda-Pi, 2011Kevin J. Gilhooly, Lambda-Psi, 1980John D. Wittenberg, Lambda-Psi, 1985Gary A. Gavegan, Lambda-Psi, 1986Julio A. Garcia, Jr., Lambda-Psi, 1989David S. Mannan, Lambda-Psi, 1997Steven A. Gaylor, Lambda-Sigma, 1978George T. Young, Lambda-Sigma, 1980Floyd S. Cooley, Lambda-Tau, 1976James R. Donnella, Lambda-Tau, 1982Stephen A. Bunting, Lambda-Tau, 1984Lee A. Burton, Lambda-Tau, 1986John A. McDonald, Lambda-Tau, 1986Conner O. Crowder, Lambda-Tau, 2007Robert O. Good II, Lambda-Theta, 1972Anthony J. Negrete, Lambda-Upsilon, 1981Owen B. Stratton, Lambda-Upsilon, 1984John E. Scherzer, Lambda-Upsilon, 1985Mark D. Kruse, Lambda-Upsilon, 1986Greg A. Harvey, Lambda-Upsilon, 1992Evan K. Dean, Lambda-Upsilon, 2008Keith S. Fuller, Lambda-Xi, 1976H. Phillip Bell IV, Lambda-Xi, 1980Calvin H. Evans, Jr., Lambda-Xi, 1983Derek L. Marchman, Lambda-Xi, 1985Michael M. Palmer, Lambda-Xi, 1989Joseph J. Parry, Jr., Lambda-Xi, 2011John M. Hines, Sr., Lambda-Zeta, 1971Michael A. Andreoli, Lambda-Zeta, 1971William H. Hale, III, Lambda-Zeta, 1972Randolph J. Harris, Jr., Lambda-Zeta, 1978William A. Conner, Jr., Lambda-Zeta, 1986James T. McKinstry, Mu, 1946Rudolph J. Stutzmann, Mu, 1954David M. Baker MD, Mu, 1956Dr H. A. Curran PhD, Mu, 1959Charles E. Gay IV, Mu, 1960Thomas T. Moore, Jr., Mu, 1960Michael P. Watkins, Mu, 1962Dr Robert L. Holt, Mu, 1964Barksdale W. Mc Farlane, Mu, 1980Nathan R. Nusbaum, Mu-Alpha, 1981Jim H. Zalzalah, Mu-Alpha, 1989Michael L. Duray, Mu-Alpha, 1993Kevin E. Meck, Mu-Alpha, 1995David H. Bennett, Mu-Beta, 1989Brandon H. Medling, Mu-Beta, 1997George D. Fontaine, Jr., Mu-Beta, 2005

Michael T. O’Heany, Mu-Delta, 1982Brian C. Hill, Mu-Delta, 1988Kyle P. van Hoften, Mu-Delta, 1989James A. Petrohilos, Mu-Delta, 1993Harsha V. Gopinath, Mu-Delta, 1995Ryan P. Mallen, Mu-Delta, 1995Kyle Smigielski, Mu-Delta, 2001Westley S. Elliott, Mu-Delta, 2007Alexander T. Przedpelski, Mu-Epsilon, 2009William K. Burke, Mu-Eta, 1983Charles A. Ballard, Jr., Mu-Eta, 1983Stacy A. Lauter, Mu-Eta, 1992Jonathan W. Swinney, Mu-Eta, 1995Kenneth D. Staebler, Mu-Eta, 1995Jeffrey T. Schnell, Mu-Eta, 2002Joshua A. Gant, Mu-Eta, 2004Carlton R. Maxwell, Mu-Eta, 2008Derek R. Smith, Mu-Eta, 2008John P. Boitnott, Mu-Eta, 2011Guy B. Sullaway, Mu-Gamma, 1982Dr. James F. Hart, Mu-Gamma, 1984Ronald J. Mussett, Mu-Gamma, 1993John B. Battey, Mu-Gamma, 1997Jason R. Grba, Mu-Gamma, 2009Michael D. Walden, Mu-Gamma, 2009Jeffrey P. Baatz, Mu-Iota, 1986Marc R. Piotrowski, Mu-Iota, 1987Michael L. Shiffer, Mu-Iota, 1988Larry D. Willis, Mu-Iota, 1994Andres H. Piedrahita, Mu-Iota, 2004Brian D. Nakamoto, Mu-Iota, 2004Jonathan D. Lewis, Mu-Iota, 2007Martin P. Pasek, Mu-Lambda, 1986Jerrall J. Prakash, Mu-Lambda, 2004Thomas A. Prude, Mu-Omega, 1989Chadwick J. Dunlap, Mu-Omega, 1993Richard T. Douget, Mu-Omega, 1994Stephen B. Langford, Mu-Omicron, 1996Jeremy C. Hudson, Mu-Omicron, 2011Mr. Michael Warrick, Mu-Omicron, 2012Paul C. Kasson, Mu-Psi, 1987Anthony V. Zaita, Mu-Psi, 1987David L. Kelly, Mu-Psi, 1988Anthony J. Delia, Mu-Psi, 1989Aaron M. Plitt, Mu-Psi, 1998William R. Koch, Jr., Mu-Psi, 1999Scott W. McKinney, Mu-Psi, 1999Thomas J. Levitsky, Mu-Psi, 2009Scott A. Baxter, Mu-Rho, 1985John B. Mensendiek, Mu-Rho, 1990Louis J. Coco, Mu-Rho, 1991Shawn M Evers, Mu-Rho, 1994David J. Kuykendall, Mu-Rho, 2004Jared A. Wilson, Mu-Rho, 2006Shelby J. Hughes, Mu-Rho, 2008Eric C. Lent, Mu-Sigma, 1988Gregory A. Phillips, Mu-Sigma, 1988William L. King, III, Mu-Sigma, 1991Howard D. Brenner, Mu-Sigma, 1991John S. Moorhead, Mu-Tau, 1985Donald M. Mc Gill, Mu-Tau, 1986Christopher P. Warpool, Mu-Tau, 1996Scott A. McCreery, Mu-Tau, 2011

Mark A. Hayes, Mu-Tau, 2012David M. Boyer, Mu-Upsilon, 1986Brian C. Walton, Mu-Upsilon, 1993Brett T. Edgerley, Mu-Xi, 1984Gerardo Ramirez, Mu-Xi, 1985Michael V. Williams, Mu-Xi, 1988Kenneth Y. Ichinose, Mu-Xi, 1993Brian M. Bullard, Mu-Zeta, 1988Dr Amos J. Bullard, Jr. DDS, Mu-Zeta, 1993Jeremy F. Holt, Mu-Zeta, 1994Philip B. Norvell, Mu-Zeta, 2006Thomas A. Cone, II, Mu-Zeta, 2006Justin T. Booth, Mu-Zeta, 2011COL Donald C. Grey USAF(Ret), Nu, 1948Dr Henry D. Wilde, Jr., Nu, 1950John D. Hall, Jr., Nu, 1950Dick N. Bishop, Nu, 1950Charles W. Wood, Nu, 1956Francis E. Toler, Nu, 1956Dr Edmond C. Watters MD, Nu, 1961William R. Stephenson, Jr., Nu, 1965Mark D. Waitkus, Nu, 1991Charles D. Clifford, Jr., Nu, 2006Christopher M. Dantona, Nu, 2006Burt H. Riehle, Jr., Nu, 2008Patrick M. Leavitt, Nu, 2009Robert E. Cosby, Jr., Nu Prime, 1971Dana R. Mac Kimmie, III, Nu Prime, 1971William R. Spears, Nu Prime, 1973Thomas G. Leonard, Nu Prime, 1974James W. Mc Alister, Jr., Nu Prime, 1975Eric S. Fanelli, Nu Prime, 1978Paul E. Taylor, Nu Prime, 1983Brian A. Boettler, Nu Prime, 1991Robert Z. Tucker, Nu Prime, 1997John R. Weerts, Nu-Alpha, 1989Michael S.N. Ma, Nu-Alpha, 1989Bret A. Green, Nu-Alpha, 1989Xerxes P. Mendoza, Nu-Beta, 1992Jeffery R. Colstock, Nu-Beta, 1993Richard A. Marsiglio, Nu-Beta, 1995Michael L. Lowe, Nu-Delta, 1990Brian L. Gunter, Nu-Delta, 1996Kyle P. Brannan, Nu-Epsilon, 2004Daniel E. Kniffin, Nu-Epsilon, 2008Thomas W. Ennis, Nu-Epsilon, 2009Frank J. Mahr, Nu-Eta, 1991Mark W. Orlosky, Nu-Eta, 1991Vincent G. Fressola, Nu-Gamma, 1990Claude E. Grise, III, Nu-Kappa, 1992Damon M. Reed, Nu-Kappa, 1993Christopher H. Schwen, Nu-Kappa, 2007Stanton R. Swanson, Nu-Kappa, 2009Teris D. Barker, Nu-Kappa, 2009Andrew F. Oliver, Nu-Kappa, 2009William M. McCormick, Nu-Kappa, 2010Richard D. Edde, Nu-Lambda, 1991Stuart S. Hansen, Nu-Lambda, 1991Marc J. Tantillo, Nu-Lambda, 1998Kyle G. Snow-McCaffrey, Nu-Lambda, 2006Stewart J. Carmichael, Nu-Lambda, 2011Jordan S. Baszner, Nu-Omega, 1997Brian J. Simmons, Nu-Omega, 1997

Jay G. Bruner, Nu-Omicron, 1992Christopher T. Griffith, Nu-Omicron, 1992Jason M. Marchetti, Nu-Omicron, 1993Adam R. Bishop, Nu-Omicron, 1995Nicholas E. Walter, Nu-Omicron, 2003Winston G. Daniel, Nu-Omicron, 2009Randall A. White, Nu-Omicron, 2010John F. Sheehan, Jr., Nu-Omicron, 2011Larry J. Ashmore, Nu-Phi, 1994Jerry H. Snedden, Nu-Phi, 1998Larry Turner, Jr., Nu-Rho, 1993Daniel S. Oyler, Nu-Rho, 1999Skyelar R. Perkins, Nu-Rho, 2002Darin M. Ely, Nu-Sigma, 1993Richard F. Boening, Nu-Tau, 1993Gavin S. Scruggs, Nu-Tau, 1993James T. Turner, Nu-Tau, 1999Russell E. Mechler, Nu-Tau, 2001Kyle L. Turner, Nu-Tau, 2006Jay M. Ford, Nu-Upsilon, 1995Devin E. Lacerte, Nu-Upsilon, 2005Dr Jason H. Greenberg, OD, Nu-Xi, 1993Jeremy J. Ramsey, Nu-Xi, 1994Aaron M. Mayfield, Nu-Zeta, 1991Cecil Y. Ray, Omega, 1951Barry H. Thompson MD, Omega, 1958Peter J. Sehlinger, Jr., Omega, 1959C. Wallis Ohl, Jr., Omega, 1962Thomas A. Daily, Omega, 1964David T. Speer, Omega, 1967N. Pendleton Rogers, Omega, 1969Patrick J. Ahern, Jr., Omicron-Alpha, 2004Shubhaganth Vamadevan, Omicron-Alpha, 2004Steven M. Plaisance, Omicron-Chi, 2008Daniel Ortiz, Omicron-Epsilon, 2005Andrew C. Kruzykowski, Omicron-Epsilon, 2007Kevin G. Alegret, Omicron-Eta, 2007Anthony S. Rocco-Hoffman, Omicron-Eta, 2011Evan M. Cavallini, Omicron-Eta, 2011Tyler W. Stroud, Omicron-Gamma, 2007Spencer K. Stroud, Omicron-Gamma, 2007Hunter G. Ferrell, Omicron-Gamma, 2008Richard O. Hessler, III, Omicron-Iota, 2011Stephen E. Orebaugh, Omicron-Kappa, 2006Taylor M. Granath, Omicron-Kappa, 2007Scott D. Craft, Omicron-Kappa, 2009Ryan J. Knapp, Omicron-Mu, 2006Bobby T. Maglaughlin, Omicron-Nu, 2006Nicholas J. Castellano, Omicron-Omicron, 2006Jordan T. Thol, Omicron-Omicron, 2009Jonathan D. Bookbinder, Omicron-Phi, 2007James V. Vorhies, Omicron-Phi, 2007Christopher J. Smith, Omicron-Phi, 2007Christopher T. DenBleyker, Omicron-Phi, 2007Khalil . Karrakchou, Omicron-Phi, 2009Arjun Saraf, Omicron-Pi, 2007Douglas G. Sheasley, Omicron-Psi, 2007Curtis A. Woodard, Omicron-Psi, 2009Eric S. Lembach, Omicron-Rho, 2007Leroy Z. Rife, Omicron-Rho, 2010Samuel A. Raneri V, Omicron-Sigma, 2007Patrick L. Scherer, Omicron-Sigma, 2009Joseph N. Lukas, Omicron-Upsilon, 2007

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Jeffrey J. Penner, Omicron-Xi, 2008Michael J. Theune, Omicron-Zeta, 2005Mark E. Ignash, Omicron-Zeta, 2006Chris D. Jones, Omicron-Zeta, 2007Jay Israel T. Sy, Omicron-Zeta, 2008Dr Frank F. Splann, Jr., Phi, 1957CDR Frederick M. France, USN, Phi, 1960Dr Ronald E. Splann, Phi, 1961Jeff A. Crow, Jr., Phi, 1968Charles W. Kinslow, III, Phi, 1972Pieter J. Van Der Gaag, Phi, 1988John S. Little, Phi, 1990Chad A. McGee, Phi, 1991Nelson A. Steele, Phi, 1995William B. Stauffer, Phi, 2001Aaron T. Tucker, Phi, 2001Michael H. Tufton, Phi, 2005Morgan D. Grigsby, Phi, 2007Austin C. DeBeaux, Phi, 2008Jordan B. Redmon, Phi, 2009George S. Lloyd, Pi, 1954Billy W. Pilgrim, Pi-Alpha, 2007Thomas A. Laborde, Pi-Alpha, 2007James W. Kirby, Pi-Beta, 2008Richard T. Keay, III, Pi-Chi, 2009Jeff R. Black, Pi-Eta, 2009Devon M. Nixon, Pi-Eta, 2010Michael L. Giambattista, Pi-Gamma, 2011Marcel R. Kyd, Pi-Kappa, 2008Joseph F. Marks, Pi-Lambda, 2008Geoffery R. Zgorski, Pi-Mu, 2008Michael A. Cristantiello, Pi-Nu, 2009Gavin A. Lopez, Pi-Nu, 2010Louis A. Kern, Pi-Nu, 2011Estivins G. Campos, Pi-Omicron, 2009Michael T. Huffman, Pi-Omicron, 2009Edward Chiao, Pi-Psi, 2009Samuel L. Kassa, Pi-Sigma, 2009Ryan J. Sasscer, Pi-Sigma, 2009Xavier C. Quintana, Pi-Tau, 2009Joseph R. Dean, Pi-Theta, 2008Jamie R. Munnerlyn, Pi-Theta, 2011Brendan A. Gin, Pi-Upsilon, 2010Clinton K. Gulick, Pi-Xi, 2008Alvin S. Mc Neilly, Psi, 1941Harry E. Angelides, Psi, 1946Paul J. Mitchell, Psi, 1947Joseph F. Herbert, Psi, 1956Arthur D. Rankin, Psi, 1957George J. McCarthy, Jr., Psi, 1958John R. Page, Psi, 1962Richard M. Angell, Psi, 1964Michael J. Wisnieski, Psi, 1970Robb D. Milley, Psi, 1982David K. Wilson, Psi, 1983Edward W. Radgowski, Jr., Psi, 1986Michael S. Simcock, Psi, 1989William B. Moulton, Psi, 1991Louis M. Ollson, Sr., Rho, 1963Nick S. Hagen, Rho, 1963Terry L. Forsberg, Rho, 1965Harold M. Schwartz, Rho, 1966Martin C. Petersen, Rho, 1966

Robert F. Hutzel, Rho, 1966Philip M. Davis, Rho, 1969Mark E. Mershon, Rho, 1971Timothy C. Ryan, Rho, 1973Christian Schratwieser, Rho, 1974Steven D. Kramer, Rho, 1981William T. Polston V, Rho, 1983Kelly L. Drumm, Rho, 1986Stuart M. Leibowitz, Rho, 1987Jay A. Jennison, Rho, 1988Brian P. Stapleton, Rho, 1988Paul J. Gnap, Rho, 1989William J. Fraleigh, Rho, 1993Justin R. Ballard, Rho, 2003Paul N. Rangitsch, Rho, 2007Thomas Borns, Rho, 2011Eric S. Mc Nair, Rho Prime, 1995Philip E Smith, Rho Prime, 1996Kevin L. Cantrell, Rho Prime, 1996Zachary R. Poole, Rho Prime, 1999Grant D. Miller, Rho Prime, 2004Madison C. Bips, Rho Prime, 2008Adam V. Schrot, Rho-Alpha, 2010Zachary J. Plummer, Rho-Alpha, 2011Christopher Forgione, Rho-Beta, 2010Austin T. Clark, Rho-Chi, 2011Jeremy K. Spurley, Rho-Delta, 2010Erik G. Hagman, Rho-Delta, 2012Torre F. McLain, Rho-Eta, 2010Jesse D. Zeman, Rho-Eta, 2010Conor S. Cunningham, Rho-Eta, 2010Cameron D. Cohen, Rho-Eta, 2010David W. Gee, Rho-Iota, 2010David C. Huey, Rho-Kappa, 2010Brian M. Whelehan, Rho-Lambda, 2010Michael A. Notarangelo, Rho-Lambda, 2011Nicholos A. Finley, Rho-Mu, 2010Nathaniel J. Miller, Rho-Mu, 2013Matthew J. Neuteboom, Rho-Omega, 2012Christopher J. Gehrmann, Rho-Omicron, 2011Tyler S. Maeger, Rho-Pi, 2011Travis J. McAllister, Rho-Pi, 2011Benjamin W. Freeman, Rho-Pi, 2011Eric B. Marlin, Rho-Psi, 2012William M. Oliver, Rho-Rho, 2011Gregory M. Forsyth, Rho-Sigma, 2011Mitchell T. Zink, Rho-Sigma, 2011Gregory F. Odette, Rho-Tau, 2011Kraig V. Prinz, Rho-Theta, 2010Patrick V. Foltz, Rho-Theta, 2010Travis L. Mann, Rho-Zeta, 2010Bradley S. Metzger, Rho-Zeta, 2010Edward B. Baldinger, Jr., Sigma, 1942John S. Treen, Sigma, 1944Fred H. Lowe DDS, Sigma, 1945Clyde T. Turner, Jr., Sigma, 1948Eldon D. Pence, Jr., Sigma, 1948LT COL Frank S. Cannon USMC(Ret), Sigma, 1949Charles K. Capdepon, Sigma, 1953Louis H. Watson, Sigma, 1957Capt. John G. Unverzagt, Sigma, 1960Stephen R. Lewis, Jr., Sigma, 1968Peter A. Mani, III, Sigma, 1973

Samuel J. Mc Grew, Jr., Sigma, 1973Lee S. Catlett, Sigma, 1996Prashant Gupta, Sigma, 1996Rich Leitner, Sigma, 2005Cameron M. Rhoads, Sigma, 2008Keegan L. Tague, Sigma, 2010Kurt E. Ruffley, Sigma-Mu, 2013Kevin A. Sawall, Sigma-Omicron, 2013Erik W. Peterson, Sigma-Sigma, 2013Pat E. Hooks II, Tau, 1942Robert L. Parker, Tau, 1942Douglas W. Stewart, Tau, 1944Phillip H. Pyeatt, Tau, 1946Richard Allen, Tau, 1946Dr Victor E. Schulze, Jr. MD, Tau, 1947Wade C. Ridley, Tau, 1948Robert E. Fawcett, Jr., Tau, 1949John D. Glass, Jr., Tau, 1949James R. Cocke, Tau, 1949Adolph A. Pfeffer, Jr., Tau, 1950Emile M. Cuenod, Tau, 1950R. D. (Dan) Burck, Tau, 1951James L. Powell, Tau, 1952Paul R. Hamilton, Tau, 1954Robert H. Whilden, Jr., Tau, 1954Perry M. Wells, Tau, 1956Thomas W. Burke, Jr., Tau, 1956Charles B. Russey, Tau, 1957Joel M. Shepherd II, Tau, 1958Michael G. Sweeney, Tau, 1958Henry A. Sauer, Jr., Tau, 1959Daniel S. Davis, Tau, 1961Thomas K. Ward, Tau, 1961Joe K. Longley, Tau, 1963George A. Donnelly, III, Tau, 1963Robert A. Moor, Tau, 1964F. Hagen McMahon, Jr., Tau, 1966John M. Rose, Tau, 1967Don A. Culwell, Jr., Tau, 1968Roy L. Markum, Tau, 1968Jack F. Browder, Jr., Tau, 1969James W. Pritchett, Tau, 1971Jackie N. Clark, Tau, 1971William F. Zwiener, Tau, 1973William N. Finnegan IV, Tau, 1975Andrew C. Allen, Tau, 1976Taylor A. Sherwood, Tau, 1978Thomas W. Lockwood, Tau, 1981Matthew J. Rowley, Tau, 1984William D. Schwartz, Tau, 1991Martin C. Hale, Tau, 2006Sterling D. Jones, Tau, 2006Grant C. Pinkerton, Tau, 2007David L. Harp, Tau, 2009Thomas L. Peacock, Tau, 2009John T. Ward, Theta, 1955Lorraine E. Burt, Jr., Theta, 1955James C. Armstrong, Theta, 1955Charles M. Cooper, III, Theta, 1957Richard H. Bennett, Theta, 1963G. Malcolm Louden, Theta, 1964Terry A. Pruden, Theta, 1964John E. Langdon, Theta, 1964

Charles L. Jeffers, Jr., Theta, 1965Elton D. Gardner, Jr., Theta, 1965Charles L. Chapman, Theta, 1965William R. Roach, Theta, 1966Richard E. Tarvin, III, Theta, 1966Jeffrey A. Kearney, Theta, 1967Irvin W. Jarrell, III, Theta, 1968Clifford F. Ellis, Theta, 1970Christopher D. Black, Theta, 1971Bradley C. Poulos, Theta, 1973Kip E. Patterson, Theta, 1976David C. Shannon, Theta, 1986John A. King, Jr., Theta, 2000Thomas F. Roberts, Theta, 2009Richard D. Shaver, Theta Prime, 1993Terry L. Thompson, Theta Prime, 1993Jonathan B. Ramey, Theta Prime, 2004Mark J. Escarment, Theta Prime, 2005Charles D. Lyon, Theta-Alpha, 1959Max E. Groussman, Theta-Beta, 1959Dr Werner Rogers, Theta-Beta, 1963HON J. Richard Haden, Theta-Beta, 1963Frank P. White, Jr., Theta-Beta, 1964Craig A. Mc Dowell, Theta-Beta, 1964Thomas W. Corbett, Theta-Beta, 1965Robert E. Harvey, Theta-Beta, 1965Joseph G. Kovacevich, Jr., Theta-Beta, 1967Gregory J. Kerby, Theta-Beta, 1968Michael Heath L. Hines, Theta-Beta, 1969Phillip C. Bright, Theta-Beta, 1969Richard J. Blakeman, Theta-Beta, 1970James C. Mayfield IV, Theta-Beta, 1970Edward J. Albanese, Theta-Beta, 1971Wayne A. Weeks, Theta-Beta, 1972Paul R. St John, Theta-Beta, 1972Norman A. Pick, Theta-Beta, 1973Keith D. Curry, Theta-Beta, 1974Steven R. Rabago, Theta-Beta, 1974Ed D. Martinet II, Theta-Beta, 1975Nicholas C. Rini, III, Theta-Beta, 1976Mitchell Wade, Theta-Beta, 1978Sheldon J. Fleming, Theta-Beta, 1979Anthony R. Parks, Theta-Beta, 1979Roger T. Noyes, Theta-Beta, 1982Stephen F. Ostrich, Theta-Beta, 1982Gino P. Angelici, Theta-Beta, 1985Aaron K. Glatman, Theta-Beta, 1990Lance C. Doalson, Theta-Beta, 1990Jay A. Grimaldi, Theta-Beta, 1991Sean M. Zent, Theta-Beta, 2009Eugene V. Galligan, Theta-Chi, 1968Robert N. Mc Farland, Theta-Chi, 1969Dr James D. Hearne, Theta-Chi, 1969James W. Jernigan, Theta-Chi, 1970Robert B. Oliver, Jr., Theta-Chi, 1970Bret L. Mc Coy, Theta-Chi, 1973Herbert E. Hamilton MD, Theta-Chi, 1979Teddy R. Price, Theta-Chi, 1983David G. Baughman, Theta-Chi, 1985Terry O. Thomas, Theta-Chi, 1986Stephen I. Dawkins, Theta-Chi, 1996Charles B. Quimby, Theta-Chi, 1999Brady P. Holtzclaw, Theta-Chi, 2006

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John K. Farris, Theta-Chi, 2006Blake A. Saunier, Theta-Chi, 2006Christopher R. Thompson, Theta-Chi, 2007Phil J. Blanchard, Jr., Theta-Chi, 2008Carl L. Green CLU, CHFC, Theta-Delta, 1965Russell L. Anderson, Theta-Delta, 1965Terry S. Collins, Theta-Delta, 1967Richard A. Sherwood, Theta-Delta, 1974CAPT James R. Rainey USAF, Theta-Delta, 1974Steven M. Fullmer, Theta-Delta, 1975John C. Mac Donald, Theta-Delta, 1977Ricky P. Killian, Theta-Delta, 1982Donald J. Mc Lean, Theta-Delta, 1983Marc A. Pons, Theta-Delta, 1986Devon W. Grace, Theta-Delta, 1999Kyle R. McGeeney, Theta-Delta, 2002Jacob H. Munson-McGee, Theta-Delta, 2012Glenn H. Hill, Theta-Epsilon, 1961Gerald S. Lenzen, Theta-Epsilon, 1961Edward L. Cole, Theta-Epsilon, 1961Stanley R. Culver, Theta-Epsilon, 1962Walter L. Larson, Theta-Epsilon, 1963Alan L. Perkins, Theta-Epsilon, 1966Charles F. Guthmann, III, Theta-Epsilon, 1966Dennis M. Monaghan, Theta-Epsilon, 1967Dale B. Kawata, Theta-Epsilon, 1972Ted V. Caufield, Theta-Epsilon, 1976Douglas E. Bowen, Theta-Epsilon, 1982Gary W. Coats, Theta-Epsilon, 2011Jerry W. Yankauskas, Theta-Epsilon, 2011Donald E. Toler, Theta-Eta, 1963William B. Haddox, Theta-Eta, 1963Joseph B. Wells, Theta-Eta, 1963William K. Ingram, Jr., Theta-Eta, 1963Ernest F. Lord, Jr., Theta-Eta, 1964Teddy E. Dove, Theta-Eta, 1964Roy A. Jacuzzi, Theta-Eta, 1965MAJ Sidney A. Brown, Theta-Eta, 1969James L. Douglass, Jr., Theta-Eta, 1971Roy B. Ridings, Jr., Theta-Eta, 1972Vernon P. Wade, Theta-Eta, 1973Merideth G. Watson, Theta-Eta, 1973Edward K. Lile, Theta-Eta, 1980John W. Northern, IV, Theta-Eta, 1981Kyley R. Newth, Theta-Eta, 2006Paul O. Ward, Theta-Eta, 2009Donald E. Lambert, Theta-Gamma, 1958George E. Henry, Theta-Gamma, 1959Donald W. Doerfler, Theta-Gamma, 1959Col John G. Land, Theta-Gamma, 1959Claud E. Fry, Theta-Gamma, 1959William D. Miller, Theta-Gamma, 1961Thomas R. Elam, Theta-Gamma, 1962Neal G. Snebold MD, Theta-Gamma, 1968William H. Perry, Theta-Gamma, 1969Richard L. Appling, Theta-Gamma, 1971Joern Menninger, Theta-Gamma, 2006Richard W. Daulton, Theta-Iota, 1971Clarence J O’Brien, Jr., Theta-Iota, 1975John J. Urteago, Theta-Iota, 1977Jeffrey A. Carter, Theta-Iota, 1981Orien H. Bedwell, Theta-Iota, 1986

Daniel R. Bird, Theta-Iota, 1988James C. Triantafyllou, Theta-Iota, 1990Michael D. Rogers, Theta-Iota, 1990John P. Hernandez, Jr., Theta-Iota, 1993Robert P. Yow, Theta-Iota, 2000Jason Pierantozzi, Theta-Iota, 2004Don R. Jensen, Theta-Iota, 2005James R. Jones, Theta-Kappa, 1965Richard E. Bridgers, Theta-Kappa, 1967John W. Waddell, Theta-Kappa, 1967John R. Womack, Jr., Theta-Kappa, 1967Eddie E. Mc Whorter, Theta-Kappa, 1970William J. Hammann, Theta-Kappa, 1971Blake B. Powers, Theta-Kappa, 1971Philip W. Treybig, Theta-Kappa, 1980Homer L. Bludau, Theta-Lambda, 1966Jim T. Brown, Theta-Lambda, 1966Peter B. Denney, Theta-Lambda, 1972Michael E. Bowman, Theta-Lambda, 1974Neil D. Joseph, Theta-Lambda, 1974Brownson G. Jecker, Jr., Theta-Lambda, 1975Brent A. Martin, Theta-Lambda, 1976Ronald K. Stoepel, Theta-Lambda, 1977Michael F. Carroll, Theta-Lambda, 1985Aaron D. Webb, Theta-Lambda, 1986Kyle H. Campbell, Theta-Lambda, 1990Maurice Khollman, Theta-Lambda, 1990Lucas W. Bazan, Theta-Lambda, 1991John E. Michaels, Theta-Lambda, 1992Matthew P. Tielkemeijer, Theta-Lambda, 1993Michael A. Laramie, Theta-Lambda, 1994Sloan B. Campbell, Theta-Lambda, 1995Austin A. Atkins, Theta-Lambda, 2008Carson B. Lindley, Theta-Lambda, 2008Dr Daniel C. Walsh, Jr., Theta-Mu, 1966Lester L. Dalme, Theta-Mu, 1967Clarence W. Bolinger, Jr., Theta-Mu, 1968Frank P. Kearney, Theta-Mu, 1969Jack H. Horn, Jr., Theta-Mu, 1969Floyd J. Henry, Jr., Theta-Mu, 1969Steven D. Crews, Theta-Mu, 1978Robert B. Welch, Theta-Mu, 1978Michael C. Scott, Theta-Mu, 1980Jack P. Mc Cain, III, Theta-Mu, 1981Harold S. Scroggins, Theta-Mu, 1983Martin K. Maley, Theta-Mu, 1985Darryl D. Andrews, Jr., Theta-Mu, 1987Allen L. Evans, Theta-Mu, 1987Myles A. Parker, Theta-Mu, 1987Troy D. Rayburn, Theta-Mu, 1989Jeffrey R. Powell, Theta-Mu, 1991Matthew A. Koury, Theta-Mu, 1992Bradley S. Poston, Theta-Mu, 1995Patrick D. Peoples, Theta-Mu, 2001Austin L. Turner, Theta-Mu, 2004Matthew A. Evans, Theta-Mu, 2007John E. Ackel, Theta-Mu, 2010Dustin L. Tam, Theta-Mu, 2011Michael A. Webb, Theta-Mu, 2012Thomas E. Williams, Theta-Nu, 1966Douglas S. Goodwin, Theta-Nu, 1966Jerald H. Heschel II, Theta-Nu, 1966

David B. Mc Quown, Theta-Nu, 1967Douglas R. Bernd, Theta-Nu, 1971Michael E. Nazaruk, Theta-Nu, 1979Patrick M. Coleman, Theta-Nu, 1988Kevin K. Amburgy, Theta-Nu, 1997Daniel A. Peckinpaugh, Theta-Nu, 1998Daniel J. Tierney, Theta-Nu, 1999Brett W. Malott, Theta-Omega, 1968Robert D. Dutton, Theta-Omega, 1968John R. Parker, Theta-Omega, 1969Jonathan E. Arostegui, Theta-Omega, 1969Michael A. Mc Duff, Theta-Omega, 1969John C. Pope, Theta-Omega, 1970Dr Darrell T. Herrington DO, Theta-Omega, 1970William A. Robertson, Theta-Omega, 1970William L. Cash, Theta-Omega, 1972Andrew J. Kelly, Theta-Omega, 1973Robert O. Rodriguez II, Theta-Omega, 1979Carl W. Marotto, Theta-Omega, 1985Kent J. Bateman, Theta-Omega, 1986Douglas A. Perrine, Theta-Omicron, 1966Jeffrey O. Evans, Theta-Omicron, 1972Alan A. Lowe, Theta-Omicron, 1973Jon M. Brooks, Theta-Omicron, 1975Clifford R. Wiltshire, Theta-Omicron, 1983Thomas V. Goodwin, Theta-Omicron, 1993Peter R. Murdough, Theta-Omicron, 1994Robert E. Norris, Theta-Phi, 1967William G. Beck, Theta-Phi, 1969William S. Rose, Theta-Phi, 1969James G. Moeschl, Theta-Pi, 1966Larry G. Paisley, Theta-Pi, 1966Charles L. Earl, Jr., Theta-Pi, 1966Roy E. Phibbs, Theta-Pi, 1966Larry E. Pate, Theta-Pi, 1969Kenneth N. Windley, Jr., Theta-Pi, 1971John D. Staley, Theta-Pi, 1971Maxwell L. Taylor, Theta-Pi, 1975Ken D. Adams, Theta-Pi, 1976Charles R. Harz, Theta-Pi, 1991Christopher T. Munley, Theta-Pi, 1992Charles Ashford, III, Theta-Pi, 1993James A. Gondles, Jr., Theta-Psi, 1967John A. Alfson, OD, Theta-Psi, 1970Richard B. Boswell, Theta-Psi, 1973Paul E. McLaughlin, Theta-Psi, 1973Charles L. Deaton, Theta-Psi, 1988Michael R. Cobb, Theta-Psi, 1990Bobby L. Boyanton, Theta-Psi, 1991Christopher T. Cassetty, Theta-Psi, 1991Daniel T. Miller, Theta-Psi, 1999Christopher L. Willingham, Theta-Psi, 2001Christopher R. Macella, Theta-Psi, 2007Steven M. Godwin, Theta-Psi, 2008Jack C. Malone, Theta-Psi, 2009Preston L. Isham, Theta-Psi, 2010Horace L. Dickens, Jr., Theta-Rho, 1966W Michael Adams, Theta-Rho, 1967Arthur P. Mitchell, Theta-Rho, 1968Ronnie W. Odom, Theta-Rho, 1971Charles T. Marcantel, Theta-Rho, 1971William C. Nabours MD, Theta-Rho, 1972

Richard R. Noland, Theta-Rho, 1972Bobby L. German, Jr., Theta-Rho, 1972Stephen W. Spencer, Theta-Rho, 1976Don K. Hoffpauir, Theta-Rho, 1977Christopher P. Ieyoub, Theta-Rho, 1979Robert D. De Mars, Theta-Rho, 1979Robert P. Monaghan, Theta-Rho, 1982Kenneth F. Kolde, Theta-Rho, 1983Lionel L. de la Houssaye, Jr., Theta-Rho, 1983Robert C. Bailey, Theta-Rho, 1986Eric A. Sanders, DDS, Theta-Rho, 1986Vincent R. Guillory, Jr., Theta-Rho, 1987Charles J. Burton, Theta-Rho, 1989Michael T. Ardoin, Theta-Rho, 1993Josh P. Viator, Theta-Rho, 2009Taylor D. Gifford, Theta-Rho, 2009David L. Snider CPA, Theta-Theta, 1965Dennis M. Adams, Theta-Theta, 1966James R. Mahurin, Theta-Theta, 1969James W. Kerr, Theta-Theta, 1970Boyd M. Hildebrand, Theta-Theta, 1970Ronald G. Ashby, Theta-Theta, 1970Guy T. Sholar, Theta-Theta, 1971D. Gregory Duke, Theta-Theta, 1973Reathel R. Goff, Jr., Theta-Theta, 1980David J. Baulch, Theta-Theta, 1981Timothy W. Hurt, Theta-Theta, 1981David W. Purcell, Theta-Theta, 1983James K. Gossett, Theta-Theta, 1983James G. Supulski, Theta-Theta, 1985Vincent Willingham, Theta-Theta, 2004James C. Kihm, Theta-Upsilon, 1967Roger A. Raulin, Theta-Upsilon, 1967George F. Duffield, Theta-Upsilon, 1967Donald B. Gore II, Theta-Upsilon, 1972Robert C. Taylor, Theta-Upsilon, 1979Joseph D. Williams, Theta-Upsilon, 1981David R. Brinkman, Theta-Upsilon, 1981Christopher D. Derr, Theta-Upsilon, 1983Michael L. White, Theta-Upsilon, 1984Converse B. Smith, III, Theta-Upsilon, 1985Brian D. Harding, Theta-Upsilon, 1986Matthew J. Smith, Theta-Upsilon, 1987Jonathan T. Stevens, Theta-Upsilon, 1987Christopher M. Broome, Theta-Upsilon, 1989Erik J. Christman, Theta-Upsilon, 1990Timothy J. Storer, Theta-Upsilon, 1990Patrick M. Surdy, Theta-Upsilon, 1991Clifford E. Browne, II, Theta-Upsilon, 1991Peter F. Benoist, Theta-Upsilon, 1992Scott A. Hawken, Theta-Upsilon, 1996Jeffrey W. Holman, Theta-Upsilon, 2000Cody J. Heinz, Theta-Upsilon, 2009Kenneth H. Battle, Theta-Xi, 1966Harold D. Sprow, Theta-Xi, 1966Robert W. Beggs, Theta-Xi, 1966Karl F. Hall, Theta-Xi, 1968Ronald C. Lilly, Theta-Xi, 1968Walter R. Kern, Theta-Xi, 1969Robert D. Allen, Theta-Xi, 1970Allan A. Abbata, Theta-Xi, 1970Rickey L. James, Theta-Xi, 1971

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Mark R. Houser, Theta-Xi, 1973Curtis E. Fletcher, Theta-Xi, 1975Richard A. Zach, Jr., Theta-Xi, 1975Ronald J. Harney, Theta-Xi, 1978COL Dustin A. Tyson, USAF, Theta-Xi, 1978Thomas D. Schamber, Theta-Xi, 1979Douglas J. Burkhart, Theta-Xi, 1979Bradley L. Combs, Theta-Xi, 1988Mark A. Beck, Theta-Xi, 1996Alex M. Lorencz, Theta-Xi, 2007Ralph Trine, Theta-Xi, 2009David E. Finifrock, Theta-Zeta, 1962Ernest C. Turner, Theta-Zeta, 1963Larry D. Courter, Theta-Zeta, 1964Ronnie C. Sanders, Theta-Zeta, 1965James D. Arnold, Theta-Zeta, 1968George J. Garro, Theta-Zeta, 1969LTC Bruce E. Simpson, Theta-Zeta, 1971Michael H. Menapace, Jr., Theta-Zeta, 1971Michael G. Payne, Theta-Zeta, 1974Tommy E. Fletcher, Theta-Zeta, 1975John T. Renfro, Theta-Zeta, 1976Kevin S. Kaplan, Theta-Zeta, 1982Todd J. Gross, Theta-Zeta, 1985Michael F. Scallen, Theta-Zeta, 1986Steven J. Thompson, Theta-Zeta, 1989Jonathan L. Harvey, Theta-Zeta, 1995J. Scott DeLillo, Theta-Zeta, 1996Michael P. Carruthers, USAF, Theta-Zeta, 1996Burton R. Trembly, Theta-Zeta, 1998Nicholas E. Snowberger, Theta-Zeta, 2001Martinus H. Van Nieuwkoop, Theta-Zeta, 2005Robert J. Wachter, Theta-Zeta, 2007William C. Boinest, Upsilon, 1951Graham McCormick, Upsilon, 2006Dr Joe D. Talbot, Xi, 1933Nathaniel W. Trimble, Xi, 1939George S. Puryear, Xi, 1940Charles L. Massey, Jr., Xi, 1941Fred Wilkerson, Jr., Xi, 1943William H. Hanna, Jr., Xi, 1943Daniel H. Woods, Xi, 1945Samuel P. Wilson, Xi, 1946Robert C. Reed, Xi, 1946

Samuel L. Hauert, Xi, 1946Rev Herschel H. Mc Clurkin, Jr., Xi, 1947Wayne W. Pyeatt, Xi, 1947Harry E. Thomas, Xi, 1949Edward W. Hamilton, Xi, 1949Joe D. Woodward, Sr., Xi, 1950Gene T. Porter, Xi, 1950James F. Billingsley, Xi, 1950Frank W. Doster, Jr., Xi, 1951Douglas O. Smith, Jr., Xi, 1953William R. Pakis, Xi, 1953Joe L. Gathright, Xi, 1953James L. Arnett, Xi, 1955John L. Rush, Xi, 1956William B. Fisher, Xi, 1956Dr Bill Atkinson, Xi, 1956Donald T. Mc Knight, Xi, 1957Dr Billy L. Tranum, Xi, 1957John F. Stroud, Jr., Xi, 1957Steve B. Bernard, Xi, 1957Michael G. Thompson, Xi, 1958Don M. Schnipper, Xi, 1959Garnier K. Puryear, Xi, 1959Charles B. Whiteside, III, Xi, 1960Thomas B. Goldsby, Jr., Xi, 1960David N. Laser, Xi, 1960David G. Dodd, Xi, 1960S. Vance Montgomery, Jr., Xi, 1960Robert L. Wright, Jr., Xi, 1961Dwight D. Driver, Xi, 1961Louis A. Hardman, Jr., Xi, 1961Joseph N. Payne, Jr., Xi, 1962Frank P. Blair, Xi, 1962Randall B. Wright, Xi, 1964Terry F. Bowie, Xi, 1964Walter R. Lindsey, Xi, 1965John E. Chambers, III, Xi, 1965James A. Lorenz, Xi, 1966S David Alphin, Jr., Xi, 1966C Cole Jeffries, Jr., Xi, 1967William L. Simmons, Xi, 1967John B. Alter, Xi, 1968Delbert L. Jones, Xi, 1969Richard M. Fleenor, Xi, 1970

Michael D. Ibsen, Xi, 1970Avery Lubin, Xi, 1971Dr William R. Hale, Xi, 1972Robert L. Hixson, Jr., Xi, 1973Thomas G. Walker, Xi, 1973John W. Sangster, Xi, 1974William H. Hanna, Xi, 1980Ralph B. Harris, Xi, 1980Aaron R. Windsor, Xi, 1990Robert P. Hornung, Xi, 1990Martin C. Swope, Xi, 1991Dustin B. Mc Daniel, Xi, 1991Jeffrey M. Ardemagni, Xi, 1992Robert C. Fortenberry, Xi, 1992Joe T. Cunningham, Xi, 1993Marcus S. French, Xi, 1993Mark L. Mashburn, Xi, 1995Marshall A. Wright, Xi, 1995Gillis W. Stephenson, Xi, 1996Robert B. Barnes, Xi, 2001Joshua D. O’Neal, Xi, 2001William R. Henson, III, Xi, 2002Andrew P. Henson, Xi, 2003Hunter K. Carrington, Xi, 2003Clint R. Roth, Xi, 2004Robert P. Cox II, Xi, 2008Drew M. Fullerton, Xi, 2008Colin M. Cornett, Xi, 2009Jacob T. Connelly, Xi, 2009William A. Burns, Xi, 2010Anton C. Towne, Xi-Alpha, 1996Daryn D. DeCesare, Xi-Beta, 2001Michael J. Patti, Xi-Beta, 2003Scott M. Downey, Xi-Chi, 2006Alexander M. Winn, Xi-Chi, 2009Henri D. Duhot, III, Xi-Chi, 2011Andy Diric, Xi-Delta, 1995Manuel S. Longoria, III, Xi-Delta, 1996Jason C. Honeycutt, Xi-Delta, 1997Russell R. Sczech, Xi-Delta, 2000Jose D. Mireles, Xi-Delta, 2006Grant A. Dixon, Xi-Delta, 2011Christopher A. Fargnoli, Xi-Epsilon, 2006John J. Tell, Xi-Epsilon, 2010

Christopher J. Hageman, Xi-Eta, 1996Jonathan D. Pennington, Xi-Eta, 1996Stephen M. Avanzi, Xi-Eta, 2000Jonathan S. Jones, Xi-Eta, 2008William J. Elrod, Xi-Iota, 1996Torrey S. Wiley, Xi-Iota, 1996James S. Crenshaw, Xi-Iota, 2006Ryan M. Gribbin, Xi-Iota, 2006Jacob W. Keen, Xi-Iota, 2008Michael D. Kaye, Xi-Lambda, 1997James H.S. Levine, Xi-Lambda, 1997Matthew C. Schumach, Xi-Lambda, 2008Donald J. Lemieux, Xi-Omega, 2012Antonio M. Reyes, Xi-Psi, 2006Nicholas L. Winslow, Xi-Psi, 2008Joseph C. Borger-Glick, Xi-Rho, 2001Dennis R. Coyle, Xi-Rho, 2007Jason J. Burrell, Xi-Sigma, 2001Randy J. Douglas, Xi-Sigma, 2004Joshua A. Painter, Xi-Sigma, 2008Jordan T. Delk, Xi-Sigma, 2008Casey J. Daniels, Xi-Sigma, 2009Matthew P. Neely, Xi-Sigma, 2010Paul S. Clapp, Xi-Tau, 2002Robert R. Rentfrow, Xi-Theta, 2002William C. Price, Xi-Theta, 2004Jonathan P. Bennett, Xi-Theta, 2004Daniel M. Slater, Xi-Upsilon, 2004Benjamin R. Koch, Xi-Xi, 1999Brock N. Banks, Xi-Xi, 2005Christopher W. Luecke, Xi-Xi, 2006Benjamin A. Ingraham, Xi-Xi, 2006Eric B. Wilson, Xi-Xi, 2008Justin W. Blatny, Xi-Zeta, 1996Shane L. Kammerer, Xi-Zeta, 1996Rev. James T. Pankiewicz, Xi-Zeta, 2000Alfred C. Franklin, Zeta, 1946James F. Hawk, Zeta, 1950William M. Griffin, III, Zeta, 1976Jay S. Adams, Zeta, 1986Todd L. Leigh, Zeta, 1990Charles K. Nicodemus, Zeta, 2007

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Brother Tribus drops off a wall at Whistler, Britsh Columbia.

A week after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, a group of seven women led by Kari Wagner, wife of Brother Todd R. Wagner (Beta-Theta, Indiana University, ’80), came together to form the America 4 Boston Prayer Canvas proj-ect to collect well wishes and prayers for the victims and families of those affected by the bombing that took place on April 15, 2013, at the marathon finish line.

“When the bombs went off in Boston I immediately wanted to do something to show that when something like this happens, it brings us closer together. It doesn’t

tear us apart,” said America 4 Boston Prayer Canvas found-er Kari Wagner.

The team of seven began by creating a six-foot by 18-foot canvas gridded with between 340-360 squares and had the Naples, FL community leave well wishes and prayers in each square using red, white and blue markers.

The first canvas was an overwhelming success and word quickly spread to neighboring communities and eventually across the nation, growing so quickly that the team was nearly unable to fulfill the many requests for canvases.

Prayer Canvas Travels the U.S. to Honor the City of Boston

By Derald A. Dryman (Xi-Sigma, Western Carolina University, ’08)

A week after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, a group of seven women led by

Kari Wagner, wife of Brother Todd R. Wagner (Beta-Theta, Indiana University, ’80),

came together to form the America 4 Boston Prayer Canvas project to collect well

wishes and prayers for the victims and families of those affected by the bombing

that took place on April 15, 2013, at the marathon finish line.

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In an effort to ensure that all 50 states had a canvas to represent them, Kari con-tacted Kappa Sigma to enlist the help of the Fraternity’s more than 18,000 under-graduate members, and they quickly jumped onboard to do their part in honoring the City of Boston.

“When Kari contacted me about this project I knew without a doubt that it was something that our members would get behind,” said Kappa Sigma Executive Direc-tor Mitchell B. “Mic” Wilson (Beta-Nu, University of Kentucky, ’78). “It made me very proud to see how well-represented Kappa Sigma was.”

More than 50 chapters requested canvases and held signing events on their cam-puses for other students and community members to participate in. These canvases made up nearly a fourth of the more than 200 canvases that were completed.

After 11 months of traveling the country, hosting signing events and publicizing the Prayer Canvas, the team set its sights on Boston to reveal the more than 200 canvases. Among these were canvases signed by professional athletes, members of congress and thousands of other community members from around the U.S.

The canvases first stop was at the memorial ceremony held at the start/finish line where Vice President Biden delivered remarks on the one-year anniversary of the bombing. The selected canvases could be seen on national television in the stands above those in attendance at the ceremony.

Next, the canvases moved to the Boston Common, the nation’s oldest city park, where all of the canvases were laid out for display. However, unloading the canvases and securing them would prove to be a challenge.

With gusty winds and cold temperatures, the Prayer Canvas team needed as-sistance, and with several Kappa Sigma chapters in the Boston area, the members quickly came to their aid in rolling out the canvases one-by-one, securing them with ground stakes and eventually laying out dozens of sandbags to keep the canvases from being picked up by the wind.

“Simply put, America 4 Boston Prayer Canvas was an opportunity to put Kappa Sigma’s pillars into action,” said Jamal T. “JJ” Alkattan (Xi-Beta, Northeastern Uni-versity, ’10) who spent most of the week volunteering. “We were clearly servicing our community, but it was also a way to demonstrate our value for fellowship and leadership, especially after the events of the 2013 Marathon.”

Community members from Boston and those there for the 2014 Boston Mara-thon stopped by to read the well wishes and positive sentiments from across the country. Some shed tears while others sat silently and reflected on the events that had taken place only a year earlier.

After three days on display in the Boston Common, the canvases were rolled up and packed by Kappa Sigma members from the Boston area and were prepared for their final stop at Fenway Park during the Boston Red Sox game.

The canvases were revealed at Fenway Park prior to the start of the Red Sox game on Monday April 21, 2014. Selected canvases were carried onto the diamond and were displayed during the national anthem. The canvas completed by the Omicron-Phi Chapter at Washington College was displayed on Fenway Park’s jumbotron.

Seeing the canvases on the field was a proud moment for the America 4 Boston Prayer Canvas team as it represented their yearlong work of showing the City of Bos-ton just how much the nation supported them. It was a proud Kappa Sigma moment to have such great representation in a project that meant so much to Boston. H

“Courage is the resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not the absence of fear.” (Mark Twain)

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Alpha-Beta (Mercer University)

Brother Chas Reynolds.

Brother Charles E. “Chas” Reynolds, II, (’82) has been named Chair of the Liability and Casualty Department at Butler Pappas in Tampa. Butler Pappas is a national defense litigation firm with offices in five states and in seven cities including Miami, Chicago and Philadelphia.

Alpha-Kappa (Cornell University)

Brother Herzog (right) during a 2013 interview on the Golf Channel.

Brother Brad E. Herzog (‘87) is the author of more than 30 books, including three travel memoirs that the American Book Review described as the “new classics of American travel writing.” In 2012, he formed his own publishing im-print, Why Not Books, and his first two books chronicled sig-nificant historical moments. In 2013, “Francis and Eddie,” a beautifully-illustrated picture book, celebrated the stunning triumph of 20-year-old amateur golfer Francis Ouimet (and his 10-year-old caddie) at the U.S. Open 100 years earlier. In May 2014, Herzog co-authored and published “My Man-telpiece,” the posthumous memoirs of Carolyn Goodman, mother of Andrew Goodman, who was one of the three civil rights volunteers murdered in the “Mississippi Burning” slay-ings during Freedom Summer 1964. The memoir features a foreword by National Book Award-winner Maya Angelou and was named a “must-read” by The New York Times.

Beta-Epsilon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Brother Allan H. Stefl (‘64) recently received the Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business Outstanding Sup-porting Faculty Teaching Award. He retired from Nestle USA as a senior executive in 2006 and immediately joined Pep-perdine where he is Executive Professor of Marketing in the

full-time MBA program. Brother Stefl did his graduate work at the University of Southern California.

Central Florida Alumni Associaiton

Brothers at the 5th Annual Kappa Sigma Golf Outing.

In celebration of the chartering of the Lambda-Epsilon Chapter at the University of Central Florida, the Kappa Sigma Alumni Association of Central Florida (KSAACF) held its 5th Annual Kappa Sigma Golf Outing on March 15, 2014, at Twin Rivers Golf Club. The turnout was excellent again this year and the competition was intense. The winning team (a five-some, so they were wired to win it) included undergraduate Brothers Justin P. Egan (Lambda-Epsilon, University of Cen-tral Florida, ’12), Don J. Vintilla (Lambda-Epsilon, University of Central Florida, ’11), and Sean P. Dourney (Lambda-Epsi-lon, University of Central Florida, ’12) with alumni Brothers Don A. Woodson (Lambda-Epsilon, University of Central Florida, ’97) and Jay Dixon (Lambda-Epsilon, University of Central Florida, ’75). Make plans to join fellow Brothers in October and again next March for future Kappa Sigma golf outings. Other events this year include the longstanding quarterly happy hour gatherings on (Thursdays) September 4, and December 4; and an Inaugural Alumni vs. Undergrad-uate Brother Basketball Tournament on September 6.

Event announcements and updates are posted at www.ksaacf.org and on KSAACF’s Facebook group page. Please join the KSAACF’s e-mail group and/or Facebook group page to receive announcements and updates. Instructions are posted at www.ksaacf.org/groups.

Delta-Tau (Union College)Former Ambassador Vernon D. Penner (‘60) has accepted an appointment at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewa-ter, MA, as diplomat in residence in support of the college’s overseas programs and activities which cover 40 academic partnerships in 30 countries. Brother Penner spent 39 years as a Foreign Service Officer with seven tours in Europe, two

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in Asia and one in Africa where he was Chief of Mission in Praia, Cabo Verde (1986-1990). Since his retirement from the State Department, he was the founding Alumni Adviser to the Omicron-Phi Chapter at Washington College in Ches-tertown, MD, and was the recipient of the John G. Tower Distinguished Alumni Award in 2012.

Delta-Zeta (University of New Mexico)

Brother Corbin Receives Hetherington Award.

The National Academy of Kinesiol-ogy presented Brother Charles B. “Chuck” Corbin (’58), professor emeritus in the School of Nutrition and Health Promotion at Arizona State University, with its highest honor, the Hetherington Award. The award was presented at the Academy’s 82nd annual meeting inColorado Springs, CO. The Hether-ington Award is presented to those

who have made outstanding contributions related to the study and educational application of human movement and physical activity. Academy Fellow Brad Cardinal introduced Brother Corbin at the award banquet calling him the “father of fitness education.” Cardinal applauded Brother Corbin for his many accomplishments, including establishing the President’s Council Science Board and “making science accessible to practitioners and the public at large.”

“Corbin is widely known as an innovator, leader and men-tor – a statesman of kinesiology in the truest sense,” Cardinal said. “He also practices what he preaches, staying active and fit.” Corbin has a long list of career accomplishments, which includes publishing 100 books (including the award winning textbooks Fitness for Life and Concepts of Physical Fitness), more than 200 journal articles and has made numerous presentations worldwide. Corbin is an honor fellow of the So-ciety of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America) and a member of its national Hall of Fame. He was honored by his alma mater, the University of New Mexico as a Centennial Scholar at the university’s 100-year anniversary celebration, and the University of Illinois as a Distinguished Alumnus.

Greater Sacramento Area Alumni ChapterThe newly-founded Greater Sacramento Alumni Chapter is over 60 members strong and recently held their third alumni meeting, discussing their 5 Friends and Brothers Philan-thropy event that will be held in September. Alumni assisted in the initiation of new Brothers and reminisced into the late night with Brothers from different years from Nu-Lambda.

Kappa (Vanderbilt University)Kappa alumni are in the early phases of a 5 year capital cam-paign to raise funds for extensive chapter house renovations and improvements needed to address codes and building standards as well as to improve the architectural appearance

of the facility. Over $300,000 has been raised to date with a goal of $1.5 million, based on extensive architectural designs approved by the university. The campaign is targeting re-union year classes and emphasizing that tax deductible gifts to Vanderbilt may be designated to benefit the Kappa Sigma Building Fund (account # 8-78-226-0002).

A reception is planned for 4pm Friday October 10, 2014, during Homecoming/Reunion Weekend at The Overcup Oak student pub in Sarratt Student Center on campus. An update on fundraising and building plans will be presented. Reunion year classes should expect additional communications from your reunion year class “Whips” as follows: Buddy Beaird (‘61; VU ‘64), [email protected]; Tom Tribble (‘66; VU ‘69), [email protected]; Stan Cotton (‘71; VU ‘74), [email protected]; Robert D. Gregory (‘76; VU ‘79), [email protected]; Jeff Cares (‘81; VU ‘84), [email protected]; Stuart Scott (‘81; VU ‘84), [email protected]; W. Scott Lynn (‘86; VU ‘89), [email protected]; Patrick W. Flaherty (‘91; VU ‘94), [email protected]; Corey Roush (‘91; VU ‘94), [email protected]; Jason Bergeron (‘96; VU ‘99). [email protected]; Michael C. Gray (‘96; VU ‘99), [email protected]; Evan D. Stern (‘01; VU ‘04), [email protected]; Aziz Malik (‘09; VU ‘09), [email protected]; Adam Rabinowitz (‘09; VU ‘09), [email protected]. Additional inquiries may be directed to Brother Gregory by e-mail: [email protected].

Kappa-Mu (Tennessee Tech University)The alumni association would like to thank all who partici-pated in the Kappa-Mu 5K in April. The chapter had a great turnout and raised a large sum to donate to Tennessee Ma-rine Family. The Alumni Association would also like to thank everyone who came out to the Alumni Golf Tournament in June. This is the largest fundraiser for the alumni associa-tion and easily our most anticipated event each year. Thanks to all who continue to be a part of such a great event. Go ahead and mark off the weekend after Father’s Day for 2015 and plan on joining in the fun. As always, a huge thanks to Kevin B. Harmon (’88) and Greg D. Overby (’88) for putting the tournament together. Be sure to check out the chapter’s new websites, with a big thanks to Eric Johnson for creating them. Alumni - alumni.ttukappasigma.com or Undergrad - www.ttukappasigma.com.

The Alumni Association would like to thank all Broth-ers who have made a donation or signed up and joined the Everlasting Brotherhood Campaign. Please sign-in to your Amazon Payments account and verify your payment method is up to date. If you have not signed up for Ever-lasting Brother, there is no better time than now to give back to the chapter. Just visit http://alumni.ttukappasigma.com/#everlastingBrother to sign up for a monthly giving level, make a one-time donation or to pay your dues online. Thank you for your continued support.

Keep an eye out for Regional Brotherhood Development event announcements on Facebook. Contact Adam T. Poe

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tions or suggestions about events coming up. If you are not receiving the Spring and Fall Alumni Newsletters send an email to [email protected] to update your information.

Kappa-Nu (University of South Alabama)

On May 6, 2014, Brother Kenneth W. Miller (‘01) and his wife, Shannon, welcomed their child, Bruce Warren Miller, into the world. He weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces and was 22 inches long. The family lives in Mobile, AL.

Kappa-Pi (University of Central Oklahoma)

Undergraduate and Alumni Brothers Dedicating the Chapter Hall for Brother Jay Fink.

The Kappa-Pi Chapter dedicated its Chapter Hall in honor of Brother Jay T. Fink (’75) who passed away in 2012. Brother Fink was a prominent figure in Kappa-Pi, a found-ing father and also the primary alumni Brother involved in keeping the chapter house in working order. Brother Fink volunteered many hours working to maintain the property so that undergraduate Brothers had a place to call home, as well as a place to meet for meetings and fraternity activi-ties. The dedication of the Jay Fink Kappa-Pi Chapter Hall took place on February 24, 2014.

Kappa-Theta (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)Brother Paul E. Austermehle (‘85) received a Master’s in Healthcare Administration as Valedictorian of his class in March 2014 and has been inducted into the National Honor Society of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration - Upsilon Phi Delta, Pi Chapter (Seton Hall

University). He received awards as Servant Leader and for Best Capstone Project from his classmates and faculty of Seton Hall University respectively. He has served his com-munity in the provision of volunteer and paid Fire/Rescue, Emergency Medical and Disaster Medical Response services over the last 20 years. He remains a board-certified clinician and has been named Chief Executive Officer of Asclepius Health Services Group.

Kappa-Upsilon Chapter (Clemson University)The Kappa-Upsilon Alumni Association will host its annual Alumni Golf Tournament on Saturday, August 23. It’s a great opportunity to gather in fellowship with undergraduate Brothers and alumni. For more info, or to sign up, contact Chip Buchanan (‘09) at [email protected].

Lambda-Delta Alumni Chapter

Several Lambda-Delta Alumni Chapter members in attendance for 2014 Founder’s Day.

The alumni Brothers of the Lambda-Delta Chapter celebrat-ed Founders’ Day 2014 on and around the UWG campus Saturday March 29, 2014. The weekend events were well attended by Brothers from the past four decades. Lunch was catered by alumni Brother Ryan D. Lane (’98) and Lane’s Barbecue. The day’s events were followed by a fun-filled evening at the local Irish Bred Pub owned by alumni Brother Chad W. Houck (’98).

Lambda-Delta (University of West Georgia) Brother Jeremy R. Dunphy (’98) and his wife, Tiffany, wel-comed their first child, daughter Henley Collins Dunphy, on Wednesday February 26, 2014.

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Lamda-Tau (Baylor University)

Nacho Man, All University SING, 1980.

Attend the Kyle Lake Memorial / Lambda-Tau Alumni Golf Tournament on Friday September 5, 2014. It is being held at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course on the weekend Baylor plays Northwestern State. Register your team at www.kyle-lake.org. Make plans to celebrate the opening of McLane Stadium this fall and see another great float in the nation’s largest Homecoming parade on Saturday November 1, 2014. Contact Alumnus Advisor, Charles B. Hagins (‘96), when returning to campus and schedule your time on a Monday evening to speak to the chapter.

The men of Lambda-Tau enjoy hearing of your college ex-periences and words of advice. Connect through Facebook by searching Baylor Kappa Sigma Alumni and on LinkedIn by searching Baylor University - Kappa Sigma Alumni.

Lambda-Upsilon (Emporia State University)

Coach Jory Collins cutting down the net after the MIAA Confer-ence Championship.

Emporia State Lady Hornets coach Jory M. Collins (‘99) has been named the Russell Athletic/WBCA NCAA Division II Re-gion 7 Coach of the Year. He is one of eight finalists for the inaugural Pat Summitt Trophy to be presented to the 2014 Russell Athletic/WBCA NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. Emporia State has gone to the regional champion-ship in each of the last three seasons under Brother Collins, and he is the first coach in Emporia State and MIAA history to advance to four conference tournament and three regional tournament championship games in his first four years as a head coach.

Nu-Lambda (California State University, Sacramento)

Brother Kevin H. Schroder (’09) is currently enrolled in graduate studies for Urban Planning at San Jose State University. He recently received the Bert Muhly Scholarship which is awarded to a continuing student who demonstrates academic excellence, plus outstand-ing contributions to the planning profession, and the community. Brother Schroder is also the Founder & the President of the Urban Planning Honor Society at San Jose State, known as “Upsilon Rho Beta.”

Brother Matthew J. McGregor (’03) and his wife Coreen are the proud parents of a baby girl, LilyAnne Marie, born April 8th at 12:10 p.m. at 8lbs. 8ozs. and 20 1/2” long.

Brother Mike S. O’Brien (’91) teaches 4th grade at Phoebe Hearst Elementary School in Pleasanton, CA, and co-wrote his school’s application process to be awarded the 2014 California Distinguished School Award. California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced O’Brien’s win-ning school on April 30, 2014. The 2014 California Distinguished Schools Program focuses on California’s students and their entitlement to an equitable and rigorous education. The program identifies and honors those schools that have demonstrated educational excellence for all students and progress in narrowing the achieve ment gap.

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Nu-Omega Brothers have had career changes and a new addition to their family. Brother Brian Simmons (‘97) is a DNA analyst with ACME Labs and is currently deployed with the lab in Afghanistan. Brother Steve Parisi (‘94) is branch manager for Chase Bank in Land O’ Lakes, FL. Brother Tony Marrone (‘96) is enjoying his new position as Regional Training Manager, Sales Planning & Opera-tions with Apple. Brother Jordan Baszner (‘97) and his wife still reside in Shanghai, China working for Disney English. Brother Baszner and his wife welcomed their second child Cora Rae in February 2014.

Theta-Nu (Ashland University)

Rev. Lyle L. Shiffert (‘72), has been appointed the Assis-tant Spiritual Director of the Northwest Ohio Emmaus Community.

Theta-Theta (Western Kentucky University)

Brothers of the Theta-Theta Chapter in Bowling Green, KY at their new chapter house at 1215 College Street.

The chapter is moving into the newly renovated, 16-man house just down from campus this summer. The house features large and spacious common areas, a library/study area, a large fenced in back patio with a seating, covered area, an outdoor fireplace and lighting.

The chapter is currently leasing the house with the op-tion to buy it. Fundraising is the main goal of the chapter as they keep up the momentum that helped them win the overall Greek Homecoming in the fall semester.

The Housing Corporation is currently working to furnish the house and update plaques and composites that will be hung throughout the new house.

Are you ready to volunteer or re-engage with the undergraduate chapter, Housing Corporation or Alumni Association? Contact Joe Imel, [email protected] or Johnathan Gross, [email protected].

Theta-Upsilon (Miami University)

Theta-Upsilon Alumni at the Great Lakes Conclave.

Brothers Wesley C. Bren (‘85), Christopher J. Elder (‘85) and David R. Brinkman (‘81) enjoyed brotherhood at the Great Lakes Conclave held in Indianapolis, IN, February 22, 2014.

Theta-Upsilon had a fantastic turnout with several undergraduates and alumni attending and were a part of the over 150 participants. The Theta-Upsilon Alumni As-sociation has also added two more ways to keep up with alumni happenings. Follow the Twitter feed at @KSTUAA or check out the blog at http://kstuaa.blogspot.com/.

Xi-Beta (Northeastern University)Congratulations to Brother Dan J. Putnam (’99) and wife Christine on the birth of their daughter Eva Grace. Congratulations to Brother Jeff L. Ostrosky (’01) and his wife Luz on the birth of their daughter Alyssa Lane.

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A Letter to EvanRaising a child in the modern world is highly complicated, especially when the child has to go through the divorce of his parents. A Letter to Evan, written by Brother Roy W. Page (Mu-Zeta, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, ‘83), is the true story of one father’s perspective as he goes through the hardships of rebuilding himself and his family after it was torn apart by death and divorce. The narra-

tive is centered on a letter that Brother Page wrote to his son, Evan. Over the course of the book, he uses paragraphs from the letter to set the tone for his own personal expression of the divorce process; touching on the legal, personal, emotional and spiritual aspects of a family going through divorce. Brother Page is a 1983 initiate of the Mu-Zeta Chapter at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He is the founder and current CEO of Third Degree Advertising, based out of Oklahoma City. He has served as an associate professor of advertising at The University of Oklahoma, and has written another book titled Credit Union Savvy, which examines trends and principles of corporate culture and how to successfully facilitate communication within the field.

Right for You, But Not for MeQuestioning several observances of modern life, both American and otherwise, Right for You, But Not for Me brings attention to the growing trend of moral relativism in today’s society. Using the biblical scriptures as a backdrop and as an example of moral truth, Brother Steven Garofalo (Alpha-Alpha, University of Maryland, College Park, ‘85) contrasts the teachings of the Bible against the growing global

acceptance that certain moral truths are considered relative to cultures, or even nonexistent in many cases. Brother Garofalo is a 1985 initiate of the Alpha-Alpha Chap-ter at University of Maryland, College Park. Brother Garofalo graduated with a B.A. in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Government & Politics and continued his academics to earn a Masters in Apologetics with an emphasis in Islamic Studies from Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, N.C., where he returned to teach courses varying from Ethics to Bible Doctrine. Brother Garofalo is also the founder and current president of the National Apologetics Training Center in Charlotte, NC.

Lone Star SaucersLone Star Saucers, written by Brother Nathan (Epsilon-Upsilon, University of North Texas, ’99), takes an out-of-this-world journey across Texas in search of answers to the enduring UFO mystery. The book covers the earliest UFO sightings in the state and relives an unprecedented wave of historic “airship” reports. Included are compelling eyewitness accounts of the landmark “Stephenville Lights”

sightings and exploration of modern field investigation and research efforts with prominent members of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). Lone Star Saucers examines implications of continued space exploration and the apparent alien presence with former NASA astronaut, and Kappa Sigma, Edgar D. Mitch-ell (Delta-Alpha, Carnegie Mellon University, ’50). Brother Riddle served the Epsilon-Upsilon Chapter as Grand Master of Ceremonies as an undergraduate and later as an Assistant Alumnus Advisor. Brother Riddle is a native Texan fascinated with UFOs. Among his heroes are Han Solo, Phil Hartman, and his grandmother. He lives in North Texas with his lovely wife, Lindsay, and has collected every Ghost Rider comic book. This is his second book.

CornerstoneWritten by Brother James A. Mur-ray (Theta Upsilon, Miami Universi-ty ‘69), Cornerstone is based on the real-life story of Peter Francisco; a lesser-known hero of the Revolu-tionary War. Francisco was involved in such historic moments as Wash-ington’s crossing of the Delaware River, the Boston Tea Party and the first public reading of the Declara-tion of Independence. This book paints a vivid picture of Revolution-

ary America and Francisco’s remarkable life. Brother Murray is a 1969 initiate of the Theta-Upsilon Chapter at Miami University, where he served as Grand Scribe before graduating in 1972. He currently resides in Columbus, Ohio, and keeps his readers updated on his upcoming novels via his website www.cornerstone-book.com.

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Colonel Glen S. Aspinwall, USMC (Ret) and his family truly ex-emplify the value of the lessons of Kappa Sigma throughout life. A native of Netcong, NJ, Brother Aspinwall attended Bucknell University on a football scholarship, while there he was initiated into the Alpha-Phi Chapter in fall 1949. During his time in col-lege, Brother Aspinwall was the starting quarterback for the uni-versity’s football team and led his team to the only undefeated and untied season in school history.

Brother Aspinwall came from a family with very little money, and he earned free meals in college by waiting tables and work-ing in the kitchen at the Kappa Sigma house. Brother Aspinwall

strongly believes that if not for this arrangement with the frater-nity that he would have been forced to drop out of school and return home due to financial limitations.

“My time as a Kappa Sigma at Bucknell exposed me to a lot of different people in different leadership roles,” said Brother Aspinwall. “The skills I learned there came in handy time and time again when I dealt with people as a growing leader in the Marine Corps.”

Brother Aspinwall joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve in 1950, and graduated from Bucknell with a B.S. in Economics in 1952. Soon after graduation, Brother Aspinwall

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married the love of his life, Bonnie, in 1953. Brother Aspinwall was com-missioned for active duty with the Marine Corps shortly after his marriage, and six months after his commission, Brother Aspinwall was shipped off to aid in the Korean War as a Second Lieutenant. After a year of serving as a motor transport maintenance officer, he returned home from the conflict and continued his duties as a USMC officer. During this time, he and his wife had three children: Chip, Linda and Gary.

By 1966, the Vietnam War was at the height of conflict, and Brother Aspinwall was again ordered to ship out to serve his country. By this time he had achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and served as an equip-ment maintenance officer over the course of his 13-month tour in Viet-nam. After more than a year of being away from his home and his family, Brother Aspinwall returned to the U.S. and continued to climb the ranks of the Marine Corps until ultimately attaining the rank of Colonel in 1974. A short time later he became the Provost Marshall of the Subic Bay Naval Base in Olongapo, Philippines, making him the highest-ranking USMC of-ficer in the Philippines at the time.

Brother Aspinwall retired from the Marine Corps in 1982 after a ca-reer spanning over thirty years. His duty to his country earned him several commendations, including the Navy Commendation medal and the Legion of Merit. By the early 1990s, he and his family had all moved to Fort My-ers, FL, where he currently resides. His grandson, Brother Logan T. John-son, is continuing Brother Aspinwall’s lifelong Kappa Sigma legacy. Brother Johnson was initiated into the Rho-Zeta Chapter at Florida Gulf Coast in fall 2010. Brother Johnson has served his chapter as Grand Scribe, Grand Master of Ceremonies, and Grand Master. Brother Johnson will graduate in December 2014 and plans to continue living his life in a similar fashion to that of his grandfather, with a strong knowledge that the benefits of Kappa Sigma last not for a day, or an hour, or a college term only, but for life. H

“Not for a day, or an hour, or a college term only, but for life.”

Clockwise from Top: Brother Aspinwall receiving the Navy Commendation Medal for his meritorious service in Vietnam; Brother Aspinwall was the quarterback for the only undefeated and untied season in the history of Bucknell University football; Brother Aspinwall takes a break to pose for a photo during a training exercise dur-ing his early days in the Marine Corps; Composite photo of Brother Aspinwall from his time at Alpha-Phi, 1950; Brother Aspinwall joins his grandson, Brother Johnson, to take a Kappa Sigma legacy photo, July 2013.

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Alpha-Alpha (University of Maryland, College Park)

Alpha-Alpha finished off a great 2013-2014 school year with 22 new initiates in the spring, bringing the chapter size to over 110 Brothers prior to senior graduation. The chapter is excited to start off the fall semester in a new renovated chapter house on College Avenue. Over the sum-mer, six Brothers will attend the East Leadership Conference in New Orleans, and will hopefully return with awards for Alpha-Alpha. The chapter also raised $1,200 for Military He-roes with their second annual Slimefest philanthropy event and had an extremely successful alumni dinner at Carmines in Washington, D.C.

Alpha-Eta (The George Washington University)

WGM Hugh M. Robert joined the Alpha-Eta Brothers for their GW Faculty BBQ.

In one of the its most successful years to date, Alpha-Eta exceeded recruitment goals and grew to 125 men, making the chapter one of the largest Greek organizations on campus. As it has grown in size, the chapter has succeeded in admitting increasingly talented pledge classes that stand to carry Alpha-Eta to continuing success. The chapter has just completed the first year in its townhouse, the single largest Greek house on campus, with another 8 years of guaranteed time remaining in its possession. Amid the last weeks of the academic year, Alpha-Eta was pleased to host university faculty and staff at its second annual GW Faculty BBQ, where Brothers reflected on their academic year with their favorite profes-sors. The Brothers were especially honored to be joined by WGM Hugh M. Robert (Epsilon-Mu, University of Tulsa, ’95) at the event. Alpha-Eta hosted and assisted in the installa-

tion of a new colony (now a full-fledged chapter) from its neighbors at the Catholic University of America. Alpha-Eta is proud to have hosted its new brothers and welcomed the new Sigma-Psi chapter.

This past academic year, Alpha-Eta was recognized on both the university and national level for outstanding achievement. After raising over $41,000 dollars for the American Cancer Foundation in the fall semester, the chap-ter established the first annual Project Valor Campaign, a fundraising project that helps the families of wounded veterans who have returned home. Raising over $10,000, Alpha-Eta was able to donate the funds directly to an army veteran and mother of two.

Alpha-Iota (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga)

Congratulations to Brother Nick C. Pollard (’11) on receiving the Mike Wood Graduate Scholarship, one of 10 student-athletes in the Southern Conference to receive the scholarship for postgraduate studies. Brother Pollard was a three-year starting kicker for the UT-Chattanooga’s football team.

Alpha-Nu (Wofford College)

Alpha-Nu Brothers gather with members of the Alexander Family after their benefit golf tournament.

This spring, for the first time in its 120 year history, Alpha-Nu achieved its goal of reaching 100% ritual profi-cency. Alpha Nu is now focusing on increasing the numbers of Brothers with two ritual certificates. In observance of Kappa Sigma’s Spring Day of Service, the Brothers of Alpha-Nu coordinated a cookout benefitting the Military Heroes Campaign. The cookout, open to the campus community,

had great attendance and raised $1,190 for Military Heroes. Throughout spring semester, service remained a focus for Al-pha-Nu, as brothers participated in various events including a golf tournament benefiting a scholarship fund in memory of deceased Brother Karl E. Alexander (‘09).

Alpha-Pi (Wabash College)Alumnus Trevon G. Stovall (’12) was the barber for the evening as Brother Gallivan shaved his head to honor those who have fought cancer.

Brothers of Alpha-Pi Chapter participated in the Relay for Life event held North Montgomery High School. After walking all night and playing games until 6 a.m., the chapter raised over

$1,000. Brother Lester M. Gallivan (‘12) shaved his head in honor of all those he knew that had fought cancer.

Alpha-Tau (Georgia Institute of Technology)

The Brothers of Alpha-Tau excitedley hosted a luncheon for undergraduates and alumni attend-ing the 2014 Dixie Conclave. Brothers from all over Georgia gathered for a meal between sessions and tours of the new chapter house that stands at 182 6th St.

The spring semester was successful, as the Alpha-Tau chapter initiated seven new members, bringing the total number of members to 85. As numbers grow, so does Brother involvement on campus and in the community. Brothers performed over 35 hours of philanthropy per brother through projects such as Open Hand Atlanta and Relay for Life. Over 75% of the chapter is ritually profi-cient, with 25% of Brothers holding two or more Cer-tificates of Ritual Proficency. Alpha-Tau hopes to pledge more members this fall than the campus-high 23 pledges it brought in during fall 2013.Angelo State University Colony (Angelo State University)

The Angelo State University Colony colonized on April 26, 2014. Dr. Darrell T. Herrington (Theta-Omega, University of Texas-Arlington, ’70) was named Alumnus Advisor of the colony. The colony’s executive committee consists of GM Daryl Brooks, Bolton Morales GMC Sebastien G. Cox, GS Tristan L. Davis and GT Cody Burdett.

Beta (University of Alabama)

Congratulations to Brothers Salim A. Alameddin (’11) and Nathan B. Allen (’11) on their induction into Jason’s, Senior Men’s Honor Society. Also, congratulations to Brothers Alameddin and John A. Conkin (’11) on their induction into the Order of Omega.

Beta-Chi (Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology)

Beta-Chi initiated a spring pledge class of eight men. They have excelled in service accumulating a to-tal of nearly 45 hours per man and raised nearly $10,000 for various non-profit organizations such as the Military Heroes Campaign. Finally, Beta-Chi attended the leadership confer-ence in Las Vegas to hone their skills. The gentlemen of Beta-Chi have also shown their devotion to Kappa Sigma by reaching 100% ritual proficiency, with nearly 75% of mem-bers also possessing a second Certificate of Ritual Profiency.

Beta-Kappa (University of New Hampshire)

Beta-Kappa’s installation photo.

The Beta-Kappa Chapter continues to make waves in Greek Life at the University of New Hampshire! From the colony kickoff to its chartering date, it took less than a year for the men at UNH to bring Kappa Sigma back from its more than 20 year absence. The chapter was in-stalled on Feb. 15, 2014, with the help from other chapters including Gamma-Delta, Pi-Phi, Mu-Psi, Xi-Beta, Pi-Kappa, Alpha-Lambda, Gamma-Upsilon and Alpha-Eta.

The Beta-Kappa Chapter worked hard in giving back to the community hosting a campus cleanup and a donation drive to support Durham, New Hampshire’s St. Thomas More Par-ish. The campus cleanup took place on April 5th and more than 50 of Beta-Kappa’s Brothers headed out and spent more than 8 hours cleaning up the Durham campus, as well as working with the Town of Durham Parks and Recreation Department to clean areas of the community. Also, Beta-Kappa hosted a donation drive collecting clothes and non-perishable food items to donate to the St. Thomas More Parish in Durham. Over 20 bags of clothes were collected and donated as well as a carloads of food. Both the campus cleanup and donation drive were put on thanks to the hard work of Brother Joao Carreiro (‘14). Brother Carreiro spent countless hours organizing both events as Beta-Kappa‘s A Greater Cause chairman. Beta-Kappa continued its hard good work with the Relay for Life, raising the second most money out of all teams at the University of New Hampshire, and the most of all Greek Life. The chapter welcomed 10 new members of the Alpha Class this spring.

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Beta-Mu (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities)

Beta-Mu successfully executed its first philanthro-py event in partnership with the Air Force ROTC Det. 415 on campus. Together, they raised $600 for they Military Heroes Foundation. This partnership will continue to develop and thrive next year as they partner on more initiatives and events. Beta-Mu also partnered with Feel Good this year. This group seeks to raise money to end world hunger by sell-ing grilled cheese sandwiches. Together, Beta-Mu’s partner-ship with Feel Good helped raise over $1,000 Dollars for the Hunger Project. Next year, Beta-Mu will have Brothers taking up leadership positions within the group and incorporate its activities with the house. These initiatives show Beta-Mu’s new-found ambition and vision in its chapter, and in its development of its Brothers.

Beta-Nu (University of Kentucky)

The Lodge Prior to Being Torn Down

On Jan. 8, 2014, the boiler in the chapter house exploded making the house unlivable. All was not lost as the chapter still managed to be successful in spring rush by having 85% of the bids accepted and compiling a 17 man pledge class, which was the highest on campus. In addition to this, the chapter adopted a flag football philanthropy event with the sisters of Pi Beta Phi, which is played in Commonwealth Stadium in the fall. The chapter attainted its highest GPA in 3 years.

The chapter is in the process of obtaining Alumni Contact information in order to deliver quarterly emails. Please contact GM Tanner A. Klote (‘12), at [email protected] and he will add you to the Beta mailing list.

Beta-Omicron (University of Denver)

Beta-Omicron now stands at 86 active members on campus. Rush events were held on campus during the spring semester, including a large slip-and-slide on a hill by the Beta-Omicron house. The Brotherhood activities included attending a Colorado Avalanche hockey game, high partici-pation in sanctioned Greek life events, and an upcoming camping trip. Early in spring quarter, Beta-Omicron hosted a fundraising event benefiting St. Jude Memorial Hospital.

With help from local restaurants, members of the chapter sold food and raffle tickets in order to reach the goal of $600 raised for the hospital.

Beta-Rho (University of Iowa)

The Beta-Rho Chapter with their charter on the steps of the Old Capitol at the University of Iowa.

It was a long and difficult journey, but on March 29, 2014, the 56 gentlemen of the Beta-Rho Chapter proudly achieved their goal of rechartering. It took over a year to ac-complish, but the Brothers of Beta-Rho never doubted one another. With frequent philanthropy and community service events for organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Kids Around the World and Big Brothers Big Sisters, Beta-Rho continued to add to their chapter’s résumé. With outstand-ing leadership from GM John J. Marisie (‘14) and GP Steven J. Moioffer (‘14), the Brothers of Beta-Rho are eager for rush in the fall. The first semester of Beta-Rho’s tenure on campus concluded with an emphasis of members learning the Fraternity’s ritual.

Beta-Theta (Indiana University Bloomington)Brother Myrick is spending a month in Kenya assisting medical professionals

Brother Cody A. Myrick (‘11) will be traveling to Mombasa, Kenya, for the month of July with a program called Elective Africa. More specifically, he will be working in multiple local hospitals to view and assist in surgeries. Brother

Myrick will be testing his pre-medical school knowledge along with his skill of speaking Swahili, the national language of Kenya. “I am excited to see the things I have learned at school be put to use in an unfamiliar environ-ment,” said Brother Myrick. “At the end of the day, you can only learn so much in the classroom. Especially with a language like Swahili.”

Brother Thomas B. Palczynski (‘13) will spend three months in Jinja, Uganda, with the Foundation for Sustain-able Development. With majors in Finance and Operations, Brother Palczynski will be working with members of the

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Baiitambogwe SACCO to provide quality financial and busi-ness knowledge to those who rarely realize the benefits of formal banks. He has said that his main goal is to, “establish a community bank for those less fortunate, and expand the outreach of the bank to existing markets within the region.”

The Beta-Theta Chapter wishes these Brothers the best of luck on their travels abroad and looks forward to their return in the fall.

Capital University Colony (Capital University)

The Capital University Colony pledged four new members in spring 2014, bringing the total for the year up to 15. With these new additions, the colony was able to nearly double in size, as well as fulfill more of the requirements for receiving its charter. At this rate, the colony has high hopes to charter by the end of the fall 2014 semester. A new ex-ecutive committee was also set into place on April 6, 2014, and together, the committee was able to come up with new goals and ways to achieve them during the upcoming 2014-15 school year. The goals that were agreed upon revolved mostly around increasing service hours, recruitment and ful-filling the colony’s obligation to be the best men on campus. A rush plan has also been put together and is being put into place over the summer going into this fall.

Chi (Purdue University)

Dan Leeds (‘11) and his crew before the race.

Purdue‘s Annual Grand Prix kart race led to yet another exciting year for the Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma. This spring, a team of seven young Brothers competed against many other fraternities and organizations across campus in a go-kart race hosted by the University. The team was led by the this year‘s driver, Dan Leeds (‘11), and accompanied by his crew: Eric J. Sass (‘12), Kyle E. Secrist (‘11), Evan J. Brammer (‘11), Paul M. Johnson (‘12), A.J. Gallo (‘12) and Matt M. Bitter (‘13). The team received the best starting position ever - qualifying the kart 3rd out of 33 in time trials. However, on race day, there were some engine problems that caused them to start out in the back of the pack as well as an early spin out. Even with the unfortunate starting situation, Brother Leeds and his pit crew were able to pass upwards of 25 other racers in the exciting 160-lap race. The

team finished 8th overall and was also awarded a trophy for best looking kart and crew. In other news, Brother Matt Murphy (‘10), this year‘s IFC President, was awarded as IFC Fraternity Man of the Year.

Delta-Chi (Mississippi State University)

See pages 6-7 of this issue for feature story.

Delta-Delta (University of Florida)

See page 5 of this issue for feature story.

Delta-Eta (University of Southern California)

Brothers Connor Ford (‘11) and Daniel Simonds (‘11) cheer on the girls of Kappa Kappa Gamma.

Delta-Eta logged more than 200 hours and raised over $5,000 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation during their philanthropy event, BootKamp.

Delta-Nu (University of California, Los Angeles)

Members of Delta-Nu in front of their booth at Relay for Life.

Delta-Nu began the process of becoming an offi-cially recognized Greek Organization on campus by becom-ing associate members of the Interfraternity Council in 2014. By being associate members, the chapter is now allowed to participate in all Greek events including, but not limited to: philanthropies, events with sororities, Greek week, and IFC rush. With this, Kappa Sigma‘s representation continues to become more prominent on campus. Brothers have been participating in multiple service events such as Relay for

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Life (a 24 hour cancer walk), Dance Marathon (a 26 hour event for Pediatric AIDS), and UniCamp (a camp program for underprivileged children that totals up to approximately 300 hours per brother). Along with the social and service-based advancement in the chapter, Brothers of Delta-Nu have also made an effort to become closer to the order. The ritual proficiency of Delta-Nu has increased from 10% in fall 2013 to 60% in spring 2014 and will continue to push for 100%.

Delta-Omicron (University of Montana)

Brothers of the Delta-Omicron Chapter.

Delta-Omicron initiated three new members on May 3, 2014; Doug Raymer, Tanner G. Freese, and Patrick A. Schick. The chapter installed a new EC, as follows: GM Nathan R. Lang (’10), GP Tyler J. Mullins (’12), GMC Michael A. Schwend (’10), GS Austin M. Buschbacher (’13), and GT Chad A. Engstrom (’13). The Chapter also graduated three members including Tyce L. Dagel (’09), Thomas V. H. Gurnard (’09), and Jake D. Glover (’11). Delta-Omicron also raised $2,105 dollars for Relay for Life. This money was raised by the chapter and alumni including Bryce I. Bennett (’07), Mike G. Campbell (’07), Cody D. Wilson (’09), and Darrell A. Kilgore (’87). This contribution placed Delta-Omicron as the second largest contributor to this event. Delta-Omicron also maintained its status of 100 percent ritual proficiency.

Delta-Sigma (University of Utah)

In April, Greek Week was held and the chapter was paired with Chi Omega and Phi Delta Theta to create Team Ironman. Valiant efforts were exerted, and first place positions were taken in a multitude of events - but alas the week concluded with the team in third place. Eight Brothers walked at graduation and the chapter sincerely congratu-lates them on their diligence and hard work in contributing to the chapter, and in acquiring their conferred degrees. The Klub Twelve room was renovated and looks as good as ever. Summer is starting off with a fully occupied chapter house, 13 Brothers are living in.

Epsilon-Mu (University of Tulsa)

Epsilon-Mu initiated three outstanding young men in spring 2014. The chapter continues to excel in the area of ritual proficiency, with all new initiates holding one Certificate of Ritual Profiency. In April, Epsilon-Mu‘s annual philanthropy week, known as Olympics Week, raised over $2,000 for the chapter’s sponsored organization, the Little Lighthouse Foundation of Tulsa. Money was raised through a BBQ dinner, raffle sales, and a kickball tournament and dance competition for the sororities. The Little Lighthouse works to provide education and other services for special needs children in the Tulsa area. In other news, Epsilon-Mu was honored at the University of Tulsa‘s Greek Awards Ban-quet with the IFC Responsible Chapter award. At the same banquet, senior Alec J. Wright (‘11) won the Greek Male Scholar award, a distinguished accomplishment.

Epsilon-Rho (Kent State University)

The Front of Epsilon-Rho’s Chapter house.

Epsilon-Rho received several awards at Kent State University‘s Greek Closing Ceremony. The chapter was re-cently recognized for Excellence in Community Participation and Excellence in Philanthropy for the 2013-2014 academic year. Brothers also took a weekend trip down to Geneseo, New York, to install a new Kappa Sigma chapter in the last semester! This year alone, the Chapter raised over $13,000 dollars for the Fisher House Foundation and also took 1st place in Alpha Xi Delta‘s and Chi Omega‘s annual philan-thropic events.

Farmingdale State College Colony (Farmingdale State College)

The members of the Farmingdale Colony had a great time at the “Dunk-A-Kappa Sigma to End MS!” event and are pleased to have raised over $3,000 during the Spring semester for the National MS Society and other charitable causes. Also, nearly the entire colony partici-pated in the Habitat for Humanity Volleyball Tournament to raise money to rebuild homes. The members are also very proud to have won Farmingdale State College‘s Outstanding Fraternal Organization of the Year Award, in addition to hav-ing the highest GPA on campus among Greek organizations. Individual members have also been exceling, taking home

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first place prizes from competitions in the fields of engi-neering, science and mathematics. The colony is focused on living by the four pillars, which has steadily attracted pledges through out the Spring semester. The colony is incredibly eager to become a chapter and is putting in one hundred and ten percent effort to do so.

Gamma-Delta (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Since its origin, the Gamma-Delta Chapter has been putting its feet to the pavement and its sights to the sky. The chapter has been determined to live by its creed: “number one, second to none” in all aspects of its dealings, and this spring semester was no different. The chapter initiated its first pledge class, Alpha Class, bring-ing twelve new brothers into the ranks of the world‘s most wanted gentlemen. The Brothers accumulated over 1,000 hours of community service, and have increased the regular-ity of attending events held by other worthy organizations. Growing notice of the chapter has sparked socials and events with multiple other Greek fraternities and sororities on campus. Most notable of these was the offer to co-host the sixth annual Autism Speaks 5K run and 3K walk. Gamma-Delta helped organize and set up the event, ran in the race and helped to raise money along with other Greek entities in one of the largest Greek events of the year. In being given such an opportunity, Gamma-Delta strived to make the most of it and broke the previous fundraising record of $4,400 by raising approximately $8,000.

Gamma-Kappa (University of Oklahoma)

Gamma-Kappa chapter house construction progress from May 3.

Gamma-Kappa had a tremendous year for community service. The chapter accumulated more than 14,000 hours of community service and raised more than $8,000 for charitable causes. In April, the chapter participated in the campus-wide day of service, Big Event, and volunteered with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at several locations in the Norman/Oklahoma City area. The spring also saw incredible progress on the new seven million dollar chapter house. By the start of the summer, the steel-and-wood framing and the FEMA-grade shelter in the basement were complete. The Brothers will able to move-in by January 2015. The

chapter is fortunate to have such great alumni to donate and plan for such an astounding fraternity house, includ-ing Brother Ryan K. Butts (‘98) president of the Housing Corporation. Gamma-Kappa looks forward to fall 2014 and building upon our successes from last year by improving in all four pillars of the Fraternity.

Gamma-Omicron (University of Kansas)

[L-R] Roger James accepts the Golden Heart Award from fellow veteran Fred Green.

Gamma-Omicron has spent the spring semester studying and rushing a fall pledge class. Roger F. James (‘42) received the French Legion of Honor for his bravery during World War II. He operated tanks as they pushed across France towards the German border. He was awarded the Golden Heart Award from Kappa Sigma as well, a very prestigious honor. This summer is going to be full of rushing new members and preparing for the fall. Six delegates will be attending the Western Leadership Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

Gamma-Phi (West Virginia University)

Gamma-Phi Brothers celebrate with the team that won the chap-ter’s dodgeball tournament.

Brothers of the Gamma-Phi chapter held a dodgeball tournament on April 6, 2014, at the chapter house and raised more than $1,000 for the Military Heroes Campaign.

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After a very well attended Founders’ Weekend, the undergraduates yet again organized an equally successful annual Sports Day. As the chapter is now approaching its 100th anniversary, the undergraduates together with a few of the alumni are organizing the largest alumni event in the history of Gamma-Pi at MIT. The chapter is anticipating an excellent turnout of more than 300 people for the weekend full of opportunities for tightening the bonds between the alumni and undergraduates. Their biggest event, the Banquet, will be held on the Sept. 20, 2014.

Gamma-Tau (University of Colorado at Boulder)

Brothers of Gamma-Tau outside of their house for spring rush.

After the 2014 spring semester, the chapter has initiated 19 new members and look forward to another successful rush this upcoming fall. The chapter also had a very successful philanthropy this past April, raising over $3,000, for the Kappa Sigma Military Heroes Campaign. With a 20% increase from last year in Ritual Proficiency, the chapter plans on improving that number even further next year. As the summer approaches, the men of Gamma-Tau are working hard to prepare for the school year ahead.

Gamma-Theta (University of Idaho)

Brothers of Gamma-Tau Chapter participating in Greek Week Chariot Races.

Under the direction of the current and former GMCs Brennan R. Granden (’12) and Garrett B. Stauffer (’11), all undergraduate members of Gamma-Theta are Ritually Proficient. Thanks to the Ritual Committee Chair-

men Dan M. Mikkelson (’12), Brother Stauffer, and Nick S. Flodin (’12), chapter meetings are more current with the ritual guidelines.

This last quarter, the chapter sponsored two Red Cross blood drives headed by Community Service Chairman Char-lie B. Kerrick (’13). The chapter was officially accepted into the Adopt a Highway program. Under Philanthropy Chair-men Alex Luedtke (’12) and Brother Flodin, Gamma-Theta‘s Relay for Life team managed to raise $530 for cancer research. The Arrow Spike teams raised $75 dollars and our Anchor Splash team also raised a significant amount. Mul-tiple members won awards for their outstanding perfor-mance in the Greek Community. Gamma-Theta‘s Alumnus Advisor, Cameron K. Knigge (’05), received Alumni Advisor of the Year, Brother Stauffer received the Officer of the Year award, J. Landon Sturgeon (’09) received the President of the Year award, and Brother Mikkelson received Risk Management of the Year. All-in-all, more than 2500 hours of community service have been logged, $3,000 in philan-thropy donations have been made to charitable causes and 100% of members hold at least one Certificate of Ritual Proficiency, with 20% holding two.

Gamma-Upsilon (Rutgers University)

Brothers cleaning up Joyce Kilmer Park, in New Brunswick, N.J.

Gamma-Upsilon contributed a total of 1,626 hours of community service and raised $5,404.14 over the course of the spring 2014 semester. The chapter participated in one of the largest events that took place in Rutgers, called Dance Marathon, raising money for children‘s hospital. Brother Jacob Shulman (‘12) plays an active part in RUSA (Rutgers University Student Assembly) and is currently running for Student representative to the Rutgers University Board of Governors. Also, Brother Michael Vinci (‘12) is the Vice President of recruitment for the IFC and Brothers Rahul Vinayak (’13) and Brandon Leung (’11) are active volunteer EMT’s dedicating a lot of time to helping out our commu-nity. Brother James A. “Bingo” Palumbo (‘84) was recently recognized and featured on the face of Rutgers Magazine for his lifetime achievements in the film industry.

Gamma-Upsilon initiated 16 quality men into Kappa Sigma this past semester with our beyond successful double rush (Mu and NU class). Several Brothers attended the installa-tion of Tau-Alpha Chapter at SUNY Geneseo. Along with the help of the Alumni Board and concerned Brothers, the chap-

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Gamma-Xi (Denison University)

Gamma-Xi cleans their sponsored highway.

Several Gamma-Xi members spent their spring break participating in the Leadershape Program. The goal of the program is to teach its members to “lead with integrity.” After returning from the trip, each member had great things to say about their experience, all of them coming back with life changing memories.

For Kappa Sigma’s Day of Service, Gamma-Xi continued their annual tradition of cleaning their sponsored section of the highway just south of Denison. The chapter had full participation as everyone enjoyed being outside together on a beautiful day. A week later the chapter participated in cleaning a park in Newark, along with the ladies of Delta Delta Delta.

In athletics, chapter members achieved success in the Division III Swimming National Championship, in which Denison University placed 2nd overall. The Denison Mens Tennis team placed 3rd in the NCAC conference tournamen with Brother Graham F. Gettel (‘12) winning what was the end of a very exciting match. While both of these seasons are finished, Brother Ryan J. Smith (‘14) is just getting to the exciting part of the lacrosse season. Iota (Southwestern University)

The Brothers of Iota along with the volunteers of Korouva Milk Bar celebrate the completion of a new patio area.

Under the leadership of GM Charles J. Morris (‘12), Iota has continued to revitalize their philanthropy program at Southwestern University. Coordinated by GT

Hunter J. White (‘13), Brothers of Iota have been providing manpower, both individually and collectively, to improving a student-run, volunteer, non-profit business called “Korouva Milk Bar”. On April 12, 2014, the Brothers completed the construction of a new outdoor patio area, a walkway, two gardens and a renovation of the previous deck.

The chapter has, under the current Housing Manager Nick A. Espino (‘13), restored the Iota’s house. Brothers repainted the walls, both inside and out, and resurfaced the floors. Iota is also proud of its success in hosting and sponsoring a massive lecture for all of Southwestern University‘s Greek life about student debt by GLAD (Greek Life Avoiding Debt) in conjunction with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and under the coordination of current Social Chairman Emmett L. Gonzales (‘13).

Finally, Iota had another successful completion of its yearly fundraiser for “The Caring Place,” a local non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance to families in need. This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Iota chapter‘s “Super Smash Brothers Tournament Against Poverty,” overseen by graduating Brother Chaz Sanders (‘11). The chapter once again has maintained the highest grade point average of any student organization or Greek organization at Southwestern University. This marks the ninth consecutive semester the chapter has main-tained this distinction.

Johnson & Wales University, Providence Colony (John-son & Wales University, Providence)

Brothers tailgating at a JWU sporting event.

The JWU, Providence Colony finished the 2013-2014 academic year strong with one of the highest GPAs of fraternal organizations at the university. The colony also committed themselves to various on-campus activities and won the intramural volleyball championship. The gentle-men of this colony are tediously striving to increase membership as they plan to go for their charter in the fall of 2014. They also plan to increase their service hours to 1,000 by next year.

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Kappa recently completed its spring 2014 Brothers in Action program, initiating 18 new men into the Fraternity. At year’s end, the chapter is 75-men strong, and graduated a group of 16 seniors in the Vanderbilt Class of 2014. The chapter has amassed more than $2,500 of chari-table donations, and has logged over 2,500 hours of commu-nity service in the past year. Kappa looks forward to a strong fall pledge class, and continues its streak of 100% Ritual Proficiency, while achieving 40% of members holding at least two Certificate of Ritual Proficency.

Kappa-Alpha (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

Kappa-Alpha’s Spring 2014 Pledge Class.

Congratulations are in order for the newly initi-ated brothers of the Kappa-Alpha Chapter! The spring 2014 pledge class set chapter records for both bids taken and initiated members. The spring class consists of 15 newly initiated brothers, who have already taken it upon them-selves to be as involved as possible and contribute in every manner which they can.

Kappa-Chi (College of Charleston)

Kappa-Chi welcomed three newly initiated Brothers this spring; John I. Saalfield III (‘14), Marshall A. Sipple (‘14) and Cameron G. Stuckey (‘14). Kappa-Chi par-ticipated in Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society‘s signature event, to raise funds for cancer research and pay homage to those affected by the disease. The joined efforts of the Brothers raised $2,000 for charities. Kappa-Chi finished in second place in the College of Charleston IFC Dodge Ball Tournament.

Kappa-Iota (Middle Tennessee State University)

Kappa-Iota members at their final spring semester meeting.

With 100% ritual proficiency, and more than 44% of Brother with two or more Certificate of Ritual Profi-cency, the chapter is very strong. Throughout the year, the Brothers have raised more than $2,100 and and given more than 2,200 in service hours for the community, as well as on campus. This semester also saw past GM Blake Taylor (‘11) receive the recognition of Chapter President of the Year at the Fraternity and Sorority Life Awards. Fall 2014 will see this chapter at its greatest; with members on SGA, Interfraternity Council, Homecoming Committee and sum-mer orientation, Kappa-Iota is taking charge in making their next years worthwhile!

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Kappa-Mu at TTU’s Greek Life Banquet with both chapter and individual awards.

Kappa-Mu hosted a 5K-philanthropy event to sup-port the Tennessee Marine Family. The event was a success with both community and chapter participation headed up by the 5K- Committee Chairman Dylan C. Parker (‘12). Kappa-Mu is also proud of regaining 100% ritual proficiency before the summer. The chapter recently elected a new EC: GM Aaron N. Brooksbank (‘12), GP D. Storm Beeler (‘12), GMC Tanner A. Dunn (‘12), GT Jacob C. Reagan (‘12), GS J. Connor Logan (‘12) and Guards Zachari N. Bassham (‘13) and Alan B. Easterly (‘13).

Kappa-Nu (University of South Alabama)

Brothers with Kappa-Nu’s Sports Cup trophy and their various awards.

The Kappa-Nu Chapter recently won the Sports Cup and was a top contender for the Dean’s Cup. Kappa-Nu recently initiated its spring pledge class and became the largest fraternity on campus. Two Brothers received the Kappa Sigma Scholarship-Leadership Award. The chapter graduated six Brothers this spring, and one graduated with honors.

The building of the new chapter house is scheduled to begin construction this summer. Numerous members of the chapter participated in the initiation of Brother Bertram Hayes-Davis, the great, great grandson of Jefferson Davis.

Kappa-Zeta (Georgia Southern University)

Brothers in front of the chapter house before Spring Recruitment

As the school year wraps up for Kappa-Zeta, the chapter can look back and hold their heads high reflecting on their list of accomplishments. The chapter initiated 29 new Brothers over the year and continues their membership average of above 85 members and one of the largest chapters on campus. At the start of the year, the chapter decided to make ritual education a top prior-ity for all members. The hard work payed off as Kappa-Ze-ta became one of 20 chapters nationwide to reach 100% ritual proficiency.

The chapter also has 20% of their Brothers with two or more certificates, and this number is steadily on the rise. This achievement can be attributed to current GMC Max D. Hewitt (’11) and the diligence of all members. In the area of community service, Kappa-Zeta recently housed a campaign event for U.S. Senate candidate Jack Kingston. The chapter was honored to have such a distinguished guest and to host an event that allowed fellow Georgia Southern students to get active in current events.

The summer months will be as busy as the school year for Kappa-Zeta, with several Brothers traveling to New Orleans to represent the chapter at the East Leadership Conference in July and several recruitment and chapter events through-out the summer. A highlight of the summer was the Atlanta Braves Game trip on July 26, 2014. Last year’s game was a huge success with over 100 alumni and undergraduate Brothers in attendance.

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Lambda Chapter’s Founders’ Day Banquet.

Lambda held its inaugural Founders’ Day Golf Scramble in spring 2014. The chapter had 10 teams partici-pate, including 40 Brothers, alumni and family. The winning team included alumni Drew H. Fancher (’08), Tom A. Hurdle (’11), I. Marshall Buck (’10) and Brother Grant Altshuler (’12). After the tournament, the chapter enjoyed its annual Founders’ Day Banquet where yearly awards were given to exceptional Brothers and alumni. Highlighting the list was Alumnus of the Year Bill E. Fort (’70) and Brother of the Year Alex L. Cate (’10). Brother Cate was also named IFC President of the Year for all of his hard work while leading the Lambda Chapter.

Lambda-Iota (Lyon College)

Brothers helping with archery.

Lambda-Iota finished the 2013-14 academic year strong, logging a total of 1,776 community service hours. For Kappa Sigma‘s Day of Service, Lambda-Iota helped out local Girl Scouts, guiding them through archery, canoeing, horseback riding and other outdoor activities. Addition-ally, the Brothers have closely helped the Batesville Area Arts Council create an art gallery, remodeling the place until its grand opening on April 25, 2104. For its efforts, Lambda-Iota was given a Day of Caring Award from United Way. For Military Heroes, the Brothers participated in Lyon College‘s Scottish Festival by raising money with a crayfish broil and a dunk tank.

Lambda-Lambda (Elon University)

Spring recruitment saw 18 bids handed out and 16 men initiated. Throughout the spring semester the chapter supplemented the efforts of the Burlington Furniture Min-istry on several Saturdays delivering gently used furniture to those in need around the Elon/Burlington area. Many of the Brothers also attended the Special Olympics event that was hosted by alumnus J. Neil Lindley (’90), to help special needs children participate in sports and activities in Rhodes Stadium at Elon. The overall GPA of the chapter increased significantly with the addition of the new initiates, boosting the chapter to the second best fraternal GPA on campus.

Lastly, the chapter received the philanthropy award at the 2014 Greek Life Awards Ceremony for the third year in a row as a result of efforts with the Movember organization that raises money for male cancer research. This award goes to the Greek organization on campus that raises the most funds per member, which was $269 per Brother this year.

Lambda-Nu (Appalachian State University)

In January and March 2014, the Brothers of the Lambda-Nu Chapter partnered up with the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas to host a blood drive in the Plemmons Student Union. Feb. 4-6, 2014, Lambda-Nu hosted a canned food drive for the Fraternity’s Spring Day of Service. The chapter and sisters of Chi Omega partook in the America for Boston Prayer Canvas. Brothers helped to color and decorate the prayer canvas which was then presented to America for Boston to be put on display at the Boston Red Sock’s game.

Lambda-Pi (Delta State University)

Lambda-Pi reached 100% Ritual Profiency for the first time in chapter history and initiated 15 quality gentlemen, almost doubling the chapter’s fall member-ship. The chapter turned Kappa Sigma’s Day of Service into a weekend of service, which led them to accumulate more than 200 service hours. Many of the events the chapter participated in were: Keep Cleveland Beautiful Campaign, The Delta Duathlon and The Out Of Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk.

Additionally, Brother Mason D. McAnally (‘11) was voted Mr. DSU; Brother Michael A. Rideout (‘13) was voted Fresh-man Class Favorite; Brother Matthew W. DeFillips (‘11) was voted Greek Man of the Year; Brother Justin R. Ainsworth (‘12) was appointed Environmental Affairs Chair and Brother Andrew M. Taylor (‘13) was appointed Student Service and Activities. The Lambda-Pi Chapter is looking forward to continuing their success in the fall semester. Any Alumni who are in the Delta area are encouraged to stop by the Chapter Room, or to please contact, GM Matthew DeFillips at [email protected].

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Brother Jay D. Fields (‘13) helps paint a house

Alumni returning to Homecoming this fall will once again see Kappa Sigma perform in the All-University Pigskin Review. The membership increased the GPA ranking among fraternities to the fourth on campus. This spring the chapter was awarded the Gold Herbert H. Reynolds Awards for out-standing fraternities on campus. Lambda-Tau participated in Steppin’ Out with the women of Tri Delta and painted a house in the Waco community.

Mu-Iota (Gallaudet University)

WGM Robert and the Brothers of Mu-Iota at their 30th Anniver-sary Banquet.

Mu-Iota celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. Since the birth of the chapter, Mu-Iota has welcomed more than 400 Brothers into Kappa Sigma. The chapter was inspired by having WGM Hugh M. Robert (Epsilon-Mu, Uni-versity of Tulsa, ’95) and ADGM Camal I. Pennington (Theta-Psi, Oklahoma City University, ’07) attend the celebration banquet held on April 19, 2014. The chapter sent 15 broth-ers to a horse rescue at Horsenet Horse Rescue to help with several different projects at the ranch. The site supervisor said that the projects typically would take them two to three weeks to complete, but with the help of the Brothers, the tasks took less than a day.

McKenzie, Tennessee Colony (McKenzie, Tennessee)

The men of the McKenzie, Tennessee Colony have been dedicated to serving their community, while learning and upholding Kappa Sigma values. Over the past two and a half years, the group has grown to 30 men (6 men larger than the largest on-campus organization at Bethel University). With the numbers and increasing interest in the organiza-tion, the colony has managed to gain a significant interest in what a chapter on campus would do for the school. Cur-rently, several members hold positions in Student Govern-ment including Student Body President, SGA Chaplain, SGA Secretary of Communications, SGA Treasurer, and SGA Junior Class President. Kappa Sigma pledges at Bethel have managed to integrate into student government quickly over the past two years, which has helped with Kappa Sigma’s relationship with Student Government at Bethel University. Over the past two years, the colony has logged over 830 hours of community service, with multiple fundraisers, work with Relay for Life, Boston prayer canvas and multiple local charity events.

Mu-Eta (University of Louisville)

Mu-Eta’s undergraduate and alumni Brothers enjoy spending time together.

Mu-Eta celebrated its 3rd Annual Alumni Pig Roast on Saturday May 10, 2014. After an award winning year and a University Commencement, Mu-Eta proudly welcomed 20 alumni Brothers back to the University of Louisville, includ-ing the chapter’s first GM, Stephen M. Vest (‘83), and many other distinguished Brothers. The chapter was excited to reconnect with Brothers before they continued their great work in Louisville, around Kentucky and the globe!

Mu-Gamma (Texas A&M University)

Mu-Gamma pledged and initiated 13 men into the chapter in spring 2014. This was the largest pledge class of any Greek chapter at Texas A&M for spring 2014. This year Mu-Gamma was involved with a campus initiative known as The Big Event where the chapter went all across College Station and Bryan to help pick up trash, preform yard work, paint houses, and any other community develop-

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ment, Mu-Gamma also focused on the chapter’s cumulative GPA and proppeled themselves to be one of the top Greek Life organizations on campus.

Mu-Omircon (Louisiana State University-Shreveport)

Mu-Omicron held their 10th annual See-Saw-A-Thon this year. Members rode a seesaw for 50 hours straight to raise money for the Military Heroes Campaign.

Mu-Zeta (University of North Carolina-Wilmington)

Mu-Zeta remains the largest chapter on campus with a strong influence in the community through service and involvement. Following another successful year, the Mu-Zeta chapter received awards for excellence in both academics and philanthropic efforts. The chapter had the second-highest GPA among all fraternities, while sustaining strong performances in Greek Week, intramural sports, and service programs. In particular, the chapter experienced suc-cess with four intramural championships and a second-place finish in Greek Week, the highest placement since 2004. Mu-Zeta celebrated its 13 alumni weekend with an impres-sive attendance, hosting alumni from founding fathers to the most recent graduates. Mu-Zeta also congratulates Broth-ers Myron T. Hill, III (‘13), Michael T. Sandry (‘13), Nathan J. Veit (‘13), and Henry B. Frantz (‘13) on earning Certificates of Ritual Proficency. With a newly elected executive com-mittee, there will be an even stronger emphasis on Ritual Proficiency, service to the community and academics.

Nu-Epsilon (New Mexico State University)

U.S. Senator Tom Udalla taking a picture with the Brothers of Nu-Epsilon after the chapter’s Leadership Speaker Series event.

Nu-Epsilon started a new school event, the Leadership Speaker Series, which is open to all students and the Las Cruces community. This event invites business, community and industry leaders from across Las Cruces, NM, and the southwest to share their stories, expertise and advice with those in attendance. Nu-Epsilon was very fortu-nate to welcome the owner of the Dickerson Group, Marci Dickerson, and US Senator Tom Udall. This event won the chapter the award for Best Campus/Community event. Nu-Epsilon continued to participate in sorority philanthropy events, The Big Event (an annual community service event hosted by ASNMSU), highway cleanups, Relay for Life and Greek Day of Service and was happy to take second place in Greek Olympics and third place overall for the school’s annual Greek Week.

Nu-Omicron (University of Texas at Dallas)

Brother David DeAndrea accepting the award for Most Commu-nity Service Hours in 2013

Nu-Omicron initiated Brothers Alec C. Zobal, Jorge Miguel Sanchez Cereijo, and Harold J. Park on April 19th, 2014. On April 27, 2014, a new Executive Council was in-stalled: GM Sai Saripella (‘13), GP Edgar A. Segura (‘11), GMC Zach R. Lair (‘13), GT Taylor M. Smith (‘11), and GS James L. Horder (‘11). The chapter also named former EC officer Con-nor A. Schweik (‘12) as the new Recruitment Chairman. Nu-Omicron is proud to announce itself as the winner of Most

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Nu-Theta (Morehead State University)

Brothers pose with their Chapter of the Year award.

Nu-Theta congratulates Brothers Col-lin E. O’Connell (‘10), Robbie W. Craycraft (‘10), Dylan M. Hargett(‘10), John P. Hargett (‘10), Trevor T. Satterfield (10), Mark A. Sticklen (‘11) and Orrin A. Strivers (‘11) on graduat-ing this spring. This past semester the chapter had a total of four pledges with two being initiated, growing the chapter roll to more than 40 Brothers. The chapter would like to also congratulate Brother O’ Connell for putting forward hard work and dedication into winning the Men‘s Physique Overall championship at the Kentucky National Bodybuilding Competition. This semester added to the history of Nu-Theta with the addition of their very first sweethearts: Bashea Young, Casey Sturgill and Samantha Bowling. The chapter has achieved its goal of earning Fraternity of the Year during Greek awards. In addition to winning Fraternity of the Year, Nu-Theta also won Service Program Event of the Year for No One Fights Alone Week, a charity event week where all proceeds went to benefit Bashea Young‘s father who had suffered from lung cancer.

Nu-Upsilon (Winthrop University)

Undergraduate and alumni Brothers after their Founders’ Day softball game.

Nu-Upsilon hosted a fundraiser for the Military Heroes Campaign and raised more than $600 in seven hours by having Brothers do 10 push-ups for each dollar donated.

Brothers also participated in a Boot Camp Challenge orga-nized by Winthrop Veterans to raise awareness for the veter-ans currently serving abroad. The chapter also participated in the Delta Zeta Turtle Tug challenge to raise awareness for Painted Turtle Camp in California. Nu-Upsilon won both competitions. Nu-Upsilon participated in a National Pan-Hellenic Council event for Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., called Act-Like-A-Nupe. In April, Nu-Upsilon also teamed up with Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority for Relay for Life raising over $1,650 to donate to cancer research. Overall, Nu-Up-silon completed over 2,000 service hours in 2.5 months for charitable causes.

At the annual Greek Awards, Nu-Upsilon took home five awards including Chapter of the Year and Chapter Service to the Community for completing more community service hours than any other chapter on campus. Two Brothers took home two of the biggest awards: Brother Shawn D. Clem-ent (‘11) with Greek man of the Year & Unsung Hero, while Brother Austin D. McDonald (’11) took home the Excellence in Leadership Award.

Finishing out the spring term, Nu-Upsilon celebrated their 21st Founders’ Day. At this reunion weekend, undergraduate Brothers went against the alumni Brothers in flag football and softball. Following the sporting event, Brothers celebrat-ed their 21st Founders’ Day by announcing that Nu-Upsilon will be starting an academic scholarship with the university.Starting fall 2014, selected undergraduate Brothers will receive three $500 scholarships to help with tuition.

Omicron-Chi (Nicholls State University)

Brothers Grant J. Robicheaux (‘11), Kellen B. Hart (‘11), and Aus-tin M. Blanchard (‘12) at Kappa Sigma Headquarters in Charlot-tesville, Va., during their Spring Break.

Brothers participated in various service events such as the CASA Run for the Child, the Chaubert Medical Fundraiser and the Relay for Life in Thibodaux, La. The chap-ter’s team at the Relay for Life raised a total of $680 for the American Cancer Society. Omicron-Chi also hosted a philan-thropy event on April 17th entitled “Kappa Sigma’s Dance-a-thon,” which raised another $1,100 for the American Cancer Society. The chapter totaled 880 hours of community service for the spring semester. The chapter was also able to orga-nize the decorating of two prayer canvases by the student

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Omicron-Kappa (Kennesaw State University)

Omicron-Kappa’s Annual Pig Jig for The Military Heroes Campaign.

Omicron-Kappa won the Academic Support Award for their outstanding scholarship plan. The chapter also completed nearly 3,000 community service hours and raised $6,800 for various organizations. The chapter has also had a vast increase in ritual proficiency and is well on its way to creating a tradition of excellence.

Omicron-Omega (California State University, Stanislaus)

Brothers being dunked at Relay for Life.

Omicron-Omega worked around the clock for Kappa Sigma’s Day of Service, staying up all night at CSU Stanislaus’ annual Relay for Life event. The chapter got together to serve more than 530 hours, and raised $350 for the American Cancer Society by having Brothers volunteer for a dunk tank. This semester also saw Omicron-Omega’s first Spring Banquet, held at Turlock Golf and Country Club. Undergraduate and alumni Brothers gathered to celebrate the successes of the past year, and to award a $250 scholar-ship from the alumni chapter to Nicholas G. Hernandez (‘09).

Omicron-Pi (Carleton University)

Brothers of Omicron-Pi attending Relay for Life.

The Omicron-Pi chapter participated in the Canadian Cancer Society‘s charity event, Relay for Life, this March. The Brothers worked hard and were able to fundraise $5,911.40 for the event. Omicron-Pi annually attends this event and strives to raise more towards the event each year. Omicron-Pi‘s delegates for the upcoming Leadership Conference this summer are thrilled to be attending and cannot wait to bring back essential skills for bettering the chapter.

Omicron-Rho (University of Michigan-Flint)

Omicron-Rho has been hard at work over the past three months continuing to donate more time and money to different philanthropies and organizations around their campus and city. Over the last semester, the chapter do-nated more than 1,200 hours of community service hours, while donating more than $6,000 to multiple foundations, including the Military Heroes Campaign. Brother Timothy W. Elliott (‘07) led the chapter in service, personally donat-ing over 500 hours of community service in his final year before graduating.

Pacific University Colony (Pacific University)

Pacific University Colony officially kicked off on April 14, 2014, and has quickly built momentum on cam-pus. Many members of the colony have contributed to its success, and collaboration has absolutely been key. Colony executives such as James Ramos (GM), Ryan Beck (GP) and Tony Suverkropp (GMC), assisted Matt Fisher (DGM) in organizing the initial pledging ceremony, which was officially conducted by the Sigma-Tau Chapter (Western Oregon). Since the ceremony, the colony has had success completing various colonization requirements, fundraising to create a special memorial on campus, as well as in creating invalu-able connections on campus. Within a few weeks, the colony appointed committee chairmen, finished several necessary workshops and seminars, and registered nearly all of its members to vote. The fundraiser, organized by Fundraising Chairman Matt Walker, was a volleyball tournament in the school gym, and was financed entirely through donations

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TSfrom outside businesses. The event was successful in rally-ing the support of the pacific community after two of our students, Kiden Dilla and Ayan Osman, were killed in a car accident. More than $300 was raised during the tourna-ment, and outside contributions from a few members of the community brought the fund total up to $1,000. Lastly, the executive committee has engaged relevant student and ad-ministrative groups on campus by attending their respective meetings. These efforts have helped bolster an outstanding image of Pacific University’s Kappa Sigma Colony among members of the university community, and after setting the bar high at the end of this academic year, the membership is both prepared and eager to continue their journey towards earning its charter.

Pi-Chi (Lake Erie College)

The Pi-Chi Chapter after the 2nd Annual Pancake Breakfast.

Five members of the Pi-Chi Chapter made the trip to Indianapolis for the Great Lakes District Conclave in mid-February. Brothers were able to meet with other chap-ters from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois and receive leadership training in a few key areas. During the spring semester, the chapter‘s main project was the Second Annual Kappa Sigma Pancake Breakfast.

This year, the fundraising committee decided to raise money for the Greater Cleveland Fisher House Foundation and the Kappa Sigma Education Fund. The event was held at the First Church of Christ across from campus. Brothers spent more than 600 total hours on the event, which was a huge success. More than $4,800 was raised to be split between the two beneficiaries. This year‘s event nearly doubled the first one, in both dollars raised and hours spent, and was the most successful community service fundraiser in the chapter‘s history. Brothers also volunteered their time at the Painesville Parks & Recreation‘s Easter Egg Hunt and an All-Campus Movie Night, as well as cleaning the chapter’s new Adopt-a-Highway.

The three graduating seniors, Corwin J. Sorley (‘11), Skyler P.A. Nick (‘10) and Spencer P.A. Nick (‘10) were saluted at the 5th Annual Senior Sendoff Picnic at Headlands Beach State Park.

Pi-Epsilon (University of Houston)

Pi-Epsilon Softball Slam Tournament 2014

Pi-Epsilon made history this semester with their first ever honorary intitiate. Brother Joe C. Reding was initiated on April 3, 2014 and is now a proud member of the Pi-Epsilon chapter. The chapter also held its 7th Annual Softball Slam Week, a week-long event in which sororities and Pi-Epsilon raise money for the Military Heroes Campaign and Fisher House Foundation. Finally, the chapter continued to excel in scholarship by having their graduation rate reach an all-time high.

Pi-Gamma (Johnson & Wales University, North Miami)

Final push at the end of the run.

On Feb. 1, 2014, the Brothers of Pi-Gamma volunteered at a color run. The run was a 5K race held at 7 a.m. at Sunlife Stadium in Miami. Runners in the race were covered by mul-tiple colored layers of dyed cornstarch thrown at them by other volunteers. The race was put on in order to encourage positive mental and physical health in the community.

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Pi-Kappa Brothers with the Waltham Historical Society during the Spring Day of Service.

Pi-Kappa welcomed 10 new men into the Brotherhood. Continuing relationships within the community, Brothers volunteered extensively within the City of Waltham, working with the local historical society to prepare for a yard sale and also removing invasive species from the edges of the Charles River. Additionally, Brothers returned to the Waltham Fields Community Farm to update and build upon the chil-dren’s learning beds that were worked upon in the fall. On the BIA front, Brothers took advantage of the spring weather to go canoeing and kayaking on the Charles River, as well as hiking along local trails during the weekends.

Pi-Nu (Ramapo College of New Jersey)

Brothers taking part in the Buzz Away Cancer fundraiser.

Buzz Away Cancer at Ramapo College was once again a major success. Last year, the Pi-Nu thought they set the bar high by raising $7,000. However, this year at Buzz Away, the chapter shattered that record by raising more than $10,000. The chpater earned two awards this spring, one of them being the Chapter Excellence Award. Kevin Cottino (‘12) received an award for Outstanding Social Programming. Former GM Eric M. Thompson (‘12) became the first Brother in Pi-Nu chapter history to receive the New Jersey District Brother of the Year award. Brother Thompson received the award in March at the Garden State Multi-District Conclave. Brother Thompson has demonstrated his outstanding efforts

with his acts of community service, dedication to the order and by being a great Brother. Brother Thompson served as Pledge Educator for the Nu Class that was initiated this semester, which was the largest class in chapter history. All members of the Nu pledge class have earned Certificates of Ritual Profiency, which has kept Pi-Nu at 100% proficent. The total funds raised for the AGC this year was $14,503 and the total hours were 2,983. Finally, congratulations to GM Dave N. Nole (‘12), GMC Michael P. Hausch(‘12) and GS Alex S. Rowlett (‘12) who each received distinguished leader awards.

Pi-Rho (The University of Akron)

Pi-Rho raised more than $500 for this year’s Relay for Life event for the American Cancer Society. Pi-Rho has also been volunteering at the One of a Kind animal shelter where they watch after the animals and handle various odd jobs to help keep the place running.

Pi-Upsilon (The Academy of Art)

Pi-Upsilon Brothers having fun studying ritual to add more Certifi-cates of Ritual Proficiencies.

Psi (University of Maine)

Psi raised over $700 dollars at Fisher Fest this year to benefit the Fisher House Foundation. Psi initiated eight new Brothers this spring, while nine Brothers graduated. Psi has also begun their efforts to collect coats and winter gear for their upcoming philanthropy event, Coats for the Cold. This summer, some of the Brothers plan to have a retreat and hike Mount Katahdin together. Katahdin is the highest mountain in Maine, topping off at 20 feet short of a mile, and accordingly it will be a full day of hiking and fellowship.

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Brother Cofer and Brother Bednar receiving President of the Year and Alumni Advisor of the Year Awards.

Building off of a strong fall semester, Rho managed to break their spring pledge class record by pledg-ing-in 24 gentlemen. The addition of these past two pledge classes has added a tremendous amount of growth to the number of Brothers in Rho and has boosted Kappa Sigma‘s presence on campus exponentially. In addition, Rho recently augmented its pledge program by requiring that all pledges learn the Pledging Ceremony in order to be initiated, result-ing in over 80% of the chapter being Ritually Proficient. In the first weekend of April, Rho participated in the Kappa Sigma Day of Service. The Rho Brothers went out on Friday eve-ning and joined a large team of people at the local Feed My Starving Children location, where they helped to pack boxes of food to be sent to children in Thailand. The following day, the Brothers took to the streets of Tempe, Ariz., whereat they spent the day cleaning trash around the community, provid-ing a valuable opportunity to contribute time to the commu-nity in a fun and beneficial manner.

From March 31 - April 6th, Rho teamed up with ASU’s Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta to compete in the annual Greek Week. Throughout the week Rho collaborated and worked as a team with these other two organizations to

compete in events, which would serve the community and promote Greek life. After a week of hard work, the gentle-men of Rho had over $2,000 for charity to show for their efforts. Furthermore, Rho went on to finish 1st in the Tug of War event, 1st in Greek Sing performance, and 2nd in Greek Sing overall. On April 28th, ASU hosted its annual Greek Awards Ceremony. Rho had entered its former Grand Master, Herbert H. Cofer (‘10), and its Alumni Advisor, Brian Bednar (Gamma-Chi, Kansas State University, ’79), for the President of the Year Award and the Alumni Advisor of the Year Award, respectively. At the end of the night, Brothers Bednar and Cofer had taken home both awards, a great accomplishment and source of pride for Rho and all of Kappa Sigma.

Rho-Eta (High Point University)

Brothers Anthony J. Vita (‘13) and Josiah D. Howard (‘13) work hard to clean Rho-Eta’s adopted stream.

Rho-Eta proudly led fraternity recruitment on High Point University’s campus for the second consecutive year and initiated 21 quality men. In spring 2013, the chap-ter adopted a local stream as a means to give back to the greater High Point community. Undergraduates and alumni continued the tradition of cleaning the stream during the Spring 2014 Weekend of Service. At the All University Honors Ceremony, Rho-Eta was recognized with the Academic Excel-

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lence Award for having the highest GPA among all fraternities on campus. Additionally, the Office of Student Life presented Kappa Sigma with the Fraternity of the Year award for the third consecutive year. It was the first time in school history the same fraternity received the award three years in a row. John J. Marsicano (‘12), Grand Master of Rho-Eta for the upcoming year had this to say, “We take pride in being the top fraternity on campus. Our chapter goes above and be-yond to make a difference in the classroom, on campus and in the community, and those efforts have certainly paid off. Between leading our campus in academics, recruitment, and community service, we are determined to continuously raise the bar for ourselves to ensure Kappa Sigma remains the top fraternity on campus.”

Rho-Omega (Stevens Institute of Technology)

A group of Brothers and other Stevens student who Participated in One Day Without.

On April 15, Rho-Omega held their annual One Day Without, a charity event where they honor soldiers who go without family on a daily basis by sacrificing one of their luxu-ries, whether it is social media, shoes, food, etc. All proceeds go the support the Military Heroes Campaign. Starting at 9 p.m. on Monday, April 14, the Brothers asked participating Stevens’ students that they go 24 hours without something until the following day at 9 p.m. when the chapter held a celebratory event to reflect on the day and share with peers what they’d gone without. The chapter sold shirts for two weeks prior to the event and participants were encouraged to write on the shirt what they would be going without for the day. The event raised nearly $2,000.

Rho-Omega was proud to receive the Greek Organization of the Year Award from Student Life at Stevens Institute of Technology. This award is given out to only one Greek organi-zation every year who goes above and beyond any other on campus. Additionally, Brother R. Julian Gallo (’12) received a Greek Leader of Distinction Award at that same banquet.

Rho-Psi (Texas A&M Corpus Christi)

The Brothers of Rho-Psi standing with their prayer canvas.

Rho-Psi participated in the America 4 Boston Prayer Can-vas project in April of this year. Rho-Psi was able to combine their efforts with that of other students as well as university officials in order to help send a strong message of support for Boston.

Sigma (Tulane University)

Brothers participating in a service project during Greek Service Month.

Sigma recently participated in Tulane’s Greek Service Month. During the month of February, Brothers participated in various service opportunities around New Orleans includ-ing tutoring in schools, volunteering with churches and as-sisting in homeless shelters. These events culminated in the Tulane Greek Day of Service where over 20 Sigma Brothers traveled to New Orleans City Park with fellow Tulane sorori-ties and assisted in cleaning and painting the public park.

Sigma-Omicron (Greenville, South Carolina)

On March 28, 2014, Sigma-Omicron took part in Relay for Life at Furman University. The event began at 6 p.m. and ran until 1 a.m. The chapter offered burgers, chips, and re-freshments to the participants. Participants were also able to pie any member of the chapter for a small fee. The event had full chapter attendance and raised over $750 to fight cancer.

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Sigma-Phi (Campbell University)

Sigma-Phi successfully conducted the initiation of seven new members of their first pledge class. The Sigma-Phi chapter also achieved 100% ritual proficiency in the first semester of being a chapter.

Sigma-Pi (University at Albany)

Sigma-Pi members pitched in at a community cleanup.

Sigma-Pi threw their Third Annual Kappa Sigma De Mayo philanthropy event this spring. The chapter raised over $1,000 for Military Heroes and proactively expanded the good name of Kappa Sigma through neighborhood cleanups and other community service events.

Spokane, Washington Colony (Spokane, Washington)

Spokane, Washington Colony has successfully com-pleted their chartering requirements, which is a huge step to-ward their goal of becoming initiated next fall. Also, Spokane Colony leads the Great Northwest District in service hours, which they are extremely proud of. The colony successfully raised $500 dollars for the Military Heroes Campaign. With the close of their first year in operation, the colony held an end of the year banquet where their DGM and other Kappa Sigma Alumni from around the Northwest Area were able to break bread over what the colony has accomplished this year.

Tau (University of Texas at Austin)

Brax McCarthy (‘10) (center, back row) surrounded by friends and family in Hawaii. [L-R] George Cox (‘70), father Tom McCarthy (‘73), mother Julie McCarthy, godmother Mick Pritchett and god-father Jim Pritchett (‘71).

Brother J. Braxton McCarthy (‘10) turned in an impres-sive performance for the Longhorns at The Amer Ari Invita-tional Golf Tournament at Waikoloa Kings’ Course in Hawaii

on Feb. 8, 2014. A redshirt junior, Brother McCarthy helped his UT men’s golf team tie for seventh place in a field of 20 teams competing.

McCarthy earned his first top 10 ranking in college golf last year after holding the lead for two straight days at the Bayou City Collegiate Championship in Houston. A Fort Worth native and marketing major, McCarthy’s father is Tom McCarthy (‘73).

Tau-Gamma (University of Nevada, Reno)

On April 26, with the help of Brothers from the Kappa-Alpha (UNLV), Rho-Omicron (UC-Merced) Omicron-Omega (CSU-Stanislaus), Omicron-Mu (CSU-Bakersfield), and Nu-Lambda (CSU-Sacramento) chapters, 68 Brothers were initiated into the newly installed Tau-Gamma Chapter at the University of Nevada, Reno. The journey started a little over a year ago for the men of Tau-Gamma when on Feb. 9, 2013, Tau-Gamma GM Jonathan Kenerson formed an interest group with the intention of following the family tradition of being a Brother of Kappa Sigma. On May 11, 2013, the University of Nevada, Reno, colony of the Kappa Sigma was recognized before being chartered less than one year later as the Tau-Gamma Chapter.

Tau-Gamma celebrated the graduation of their first five alumni; Ian M. McNeill (’14), Joed A. Ruth (‘14), Joshua R. McGuire (’14), Ryan M. Stermmerick (’14), and Anthony M. Duong (‘14) graduated with degrees in biochemistry, me-chanical engineering and criminal justice.

Theta Prime (Cumberland University)

Brothers from Theta Prime at District Conclave.

Theta Prime hosted the Middle Tennessee District Conclave following last year‘s win of the district ritual competition. This year, Brothers Deron R. Martel (’12), Larry D. Davis (’13), J. Wesley Simmons ( ’12) and Stanton W. Johnson (’13) were selected to represent the district for the ritual competition team. Theta Prime has also hosted the Talent Show for Cumberland University as well as hosting a game called Humans vs Zombies where 90 students actively participated.

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Theta-Beta (California State University, Long Beach)

Brothers new and old embracing fellowship.

The Brothers of Theta-Beta enjoyed another exciting semester at Long Beach State University. With a constantly growing love and appreciation for the Order, the Brothers of Theta-Beta recently placed first in the McCormick Group (90+ members) for the 2014 Ritual Competition. Along with a love for ritual, the Brothers of Theta-Beta are also involved in a weekly highway cleanup for a highway they adopted.

Theta-Delta (Willamette University)

Theta-Delta representatives at Willamette University’s Annual Or-der of Omega awards ceremony. The chapter took home 10 awards, including Chapter of the Year.

Theta-Delta had an eventful and productive semester with successes in recruitment, campus involve-ment and philanthropy. The chapter signed 16 new members this semester, completing the year with a total of 31 new members, expanding the chapter to 64 total members; the most since the 2012 rechartering. This semester Theta-Delta members participated in 30 different clubs, jobs and activities on campus. Seven members of the chapter held the position of Resident Advisors this year, and an additional ten mem-bers hold a variety of leadership positions across campus. Of the five Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) executive committee positions at Willamette, Theta-Delta‘s hold three of them, with Brothers Bradley E.D. Russell (’12) as President, Daniel

M. Diaz (‘13) as Vice President of Programming, and Mitchell L. Colvin (‘12) as Vice President of Recruitment.

Theta-Delta also had success at the annual Order of Omega Awards ceremony. The chapter received many scholastic awards including 3 of the 5 Top Junior GPAs (John W. Kingsley (‘12), Jake K.B. Straus (‘12) & Jacob D. Murray(‘13)), 2 of the 5 Top Senior GPAs (Kai L. Yoshioka(‘12) & Dylan L. Angell(‘12)), and Highest Fraternity GPA. Theta-Delta also received the Philanthropy Event of the Year award for the Tracy Hoffman Run for Leukemia and Lymphoma, with the event‘s organizer Jacob W. Saiki (‘13) winning the Best New Member of the Year award for his work as Philanthropy Chair and IFC repre-sentative. The chapter‘s advisor, Ted Romanowitz took home Advisor of the Year as well.

Finally, Theta-Delta was awarded the Chapter of the Year Award, the first time receiving the award since rechartering. In an effort to focus on community service, the chapter reju-venated the annual Tracy Hoffman run to support the Oregon Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Organized by chapter philanthropy chair, Jacob W. Saiki, the run was an incredible success. With over 300 participants, 200 of which were run-ners, and 30 sponsors the chapter raised over $7,000. Kappa Sigma was also successful in inter-Greek philanthropy events, placing first in both Delta Gamma‘s Anchor Splash event in the fall, and Pi Beta Phi‘s Arrow Spike event in the spring.

Theta-Epsilon (Portland State University)

Brothers after volunteering for the SW Portland Community Cen-ter’s Bunny Breakfast.

at several community events, fundraisers and even made it into the Oregonian newspaper for the chapter’s latest efforts. The chapter participated in a 76 hour, joint-fundraiser with another campus fraternity to raise money for the Boys and Girls club. Immediately following the previously mentioned philanthropy event, the chapter volunteered with Portland Parks and Recreation to help staff a 5K Fun Run.

Theta-Eta (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)

Theta-Eta took charge of Greek Week this year and dominated it, winning for the fourth consecutive year in a row. After that was over, the chapter began preparations for their largest alumni event of the year. The Crawfish Lunch

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was something that had been missed, but the Brothers were happy to bring it back and make it as successful as they could. Unfortunately, tragedy occurred on the week of the event as Arkansas was hit with tornadoes that destroyed two cities, Vilonia and Mayflower. Quickly moving to action, the Brothers reached out not only to the school, but the surrounding community to do what they could to gather supplies and donations to help the victims of the tornadoes. At the end of the week, after a lot of hard work, the Brothers finally got to relax and enjoy the alumni event they had been planning for all semester.

Theta-Lambda (Texas State Unviersity-San Marcos)

The Brothers of Theta-Lambda.

Kappa Sigma and Alpha Delta Pi donated over 1,000 articles of clothing to the Greek Week Clothing Drive.

Theta-Nu (Ashland University)

Brothers of Theta-Nu participating in their Mile In a Soldiers Shoes philanthropy event.

Theta-Nu raised $1,290 in its first annual “Mile In a Soldiers Shoes” philanthropy event. During the event, every Brother of the Theta-Nu Chapter ran at least 3.2 miles while caring thirty pounds of weight. This was meant to simulate the weight carried by American troops in com-bat. A special thanks went to Jonathan W. Albaugh (‘13), who ran 26 miles for the event without weight, Joshua M. Hauman (‘13), who ran 13 miles with weight, and Kyle N. Gilton (‘13), who ran in a flak jacket, helmet and U.S.

Marine Corp Fatigues. All proceeds went to the Fisher House Foundation. In other chapter news, Theta-Nu won an Ashland University Award for “Outstanding Fraternity Scholarship.” Johnathan E. Kleinhenz (‘13) received an Ashland University Award for “Scholar and Leadership” and Matthew W. Maurer (‘13) received the “Outstanding Junior Award for Early Childhood Education.”

Theta-Omega (University of Texas at Arlington)

Theta-Omega recently inducted its first pledge class of 10 initiates, increasing the chapters roster to 53 members. New initiates include Garrett R. Barnett (‘14), Mickey Shin (‘14), Athul B. Villapoly (‘14), Evann A. Crawford (‘14), Haydar S. Khalafia (‘14), Alan Madet (‘14), Ishmail S. Aboukar (‘14), Zain J. Sherali (‘14), Deepak M. Krishnappa (‘14), and Ndubuisi D. Okonkwo (‘14).

New executive comittee members have also been brought on board, including Mitch R. Dolenz (‘13) for guard, Geovanny A. Alzate (‘13) for Grand Master of Ceremonies, and Dylan T. Lyon (‘11) for Grand Master. Congradulations to 2013-2014 graduates Willie D. Brewer (‘13), Richard K. Twumasi (‘13) and Michael J. Magnus (‘13) on their accomplishments.

Theta-Omicron (Muskingum University)

Theta-Omicron Brothers that helped with Special Riders.

Theta-Omicron adopted the Special Riders program of the Carr Center in Zanesville as their regular community service project. The program involves horseback riding and exercise therapy for handicapped youth and adults in the community. Brothers participate by helping with mounting individuals onto horses, walking as safety guides and by assisting in exercise activities and games that help riders with dexterity and social interactions. The program is sponsored by the Zanesville Kiwanis Club, running for five consecutive weeks in the spring and again in the fall serving 15-18 individuals each week. The Brothers enjoy helping others in our community and expect to donate 200-250 hours to the project annually.

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Theta-Psi (Oklahoma City University)

Brothers Ronnie Brown (‘12), Kellynn Brack (‘10), and Phillip Gi-andiletti (‘13) help out at the Refuge OKC.

As a part of the Kappa Sigma Day of Service, Theta-Psi spent their weekend completing a series of service events. On April 5, Oklahoma City University held its annual Relay for Life event to help raise money for cancer research. Theta-Psi was incredibly involved this year, with several Brothers on the event planning committee and an in-house committee to raise money for the philanthropy. Brothers set up a table at the event, selling raffle items and operating an extremely popular dunk tank. Brother Brady Bieber (‘11) served as the chairperson for the committee, relaying for his mother who is currently battling lymphoma. Theta-Psi was able to raise $1,150, contributing to the $23,115 total.

Theta-Psi continued their spirit of service on April 6th at The Refuge OKC; a Christian based service organization whose mission is to improve the lives of the less fortunate in Oklahoma City. Brothers spent hours in the hot Oklahoma sun completing a variety of agriculture assignments to pro-duce food for the hungry and homeless citizens of Oklahoma City. Brothers ultimately accumulated over 500 service hours between the two events.

OCU‘s newest addition to Greek Life, Phi Mu, held their first-ever philanthropy event “Miracle Mac with the Mus” on March 25, 2014. The sorority held a donation contest be-tween all Greek organizations, with proceeds benefitting the Children‘s Miracle Network. Upholding the Kappa Sigma pillar of service, Theta-Psi donated the most money to Phi Mu‘s philanthropy, taking the lead in the contest by $60. Due to the generosity of the Theta-Psi Brothers, 10% of the proceeds raised went towards the Military Heroes Campaign.

Theta-Theta (Western Kentucky University)

[L-R] Brothers Brown, Bush and Thompson.

Theta-Theta Brothers took home the three most prestigious individual awards at Western Kentucky Univer-sity’s Greek convocation held on April 13, 2014. Brother Matthew R. Brown (’10) won Greek Man of the Year. Brother Robbie L. Thompson (’11) won Charley Pride Spirit Award. Brother Johnny P. Bush (’13) won Most Outstanding New Member of the Year.

Theta-Zeta (Eastern New Mexico University)

Theta-Zeta started off the spring semester by recruiting 32 men, bringing their total to 104 men pledged in the 2013-2014 academic year. Immediately following rush, the chapter started its Annual Cowdrop Fundraiser, from which they were able to donate $6,000 to charity; $3,000 to the Fisher House Foundation and $3,000 to the ENMU Foun-dation. The fall semester starts on Aug. 19, 2014, and the chapter will be looking forward to their annual Homecoming Celebration which will be held on the weekend of Sept. 25, 2014. Please visit their website at thetazeta.org or contact GM Chase Sturdevant (’10) at [email protected] with any questions.

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Colony (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay)

Being only one of three Greek Life Organizations on campus and the only National Fraternity on campus, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Colony hit the ground running after colonization. The Brothers have volunteered more than 900 hours of community service in one semester, donated more than $350 to local charities, and colony mem-ber Vanya Koepke was recently voted in as Student Govern-ment President. The colony is halfway to being chartered. The colony is motivated and ready to be the first nationally chartered fraternity in their campus’ history.

Upsilon Colony (Hampden-Sydney College)

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local soup kitchen. The Brothers helped the soup kitchen by digging ditches around their area, cleaning up trash and performing various types of maintenance the soup kitchen needed to be done.Upsilon also took third place out of eight fraternities on campus in the Greek Week competitions.

Xi (University of Arkansas)

Xi 2014 Spring Pledge Class.

Xi is proud to announce the initiation of the largest spring pledge class it has seen since 1890. On April 24th, 2014, 26 young men became a part of the Brotherhood. In 60 short days, these men became one, forming a bond between themselves that could only be created by a fraternity like Kappa Sigma.

Xi-Epsilon (Thiel College)

On March 21 the undergraduates traveled with two alumni and their pledge class to Virginia. Upon arrival at the University of Virginia, the Brothers split up to take in the sites of the historic grounds, and of Kappa Sigma’s founding. Once everyone had regrouped, Xi-Epsilon traveled to Kappa Sigma Headquarters for a tour led by Director of Educaiton Programs Corey G. Hill (Theta-Psi, Oklahoma City University, ’05). The tour began on the first floor where Brother Hill told the group about all of the items in the display cases and con-tinued up the stairs to the office area. Throughout the entire tour all of the Brothers were amazed by some of the things they had seen, such as the original Apples of Gold speech, sports cards of famous athletic Brothers, and much more. The tour ended on the third floor where we were shown the model chapter room.

Over spring break several Brothers chose to do something aside from going home to visit with their families. Brother Sean P. Oros (’13) spent his spring break in Nicaragua for a service trip where he was able to zip line across crater lakes and learn about the culture of the people who live there. He and his group also helped the natives install bio gas systems that run on methane from cow manure for basic cooking and heating. Brothers Joseph R. Disch (’11), Nico A. Russo (’13), Dominic J. Licata (’13), and Daniel Forringer (’13) traveled from Greenville, PA to Nashville, TN, on Choir Tour, singing for audiences at several churches along the

way. There is only one undergraduate Brother graduating this year, Brother Conor P. King (’11) of Rocky River, Ohio. He hopes to pursue an eventual career in teaching literary criticism, and the Brothers are sure that he will be success-ful in all his endeavors.

Finally, the Brothers raised around $2,000 for A Greater Cause. This, along with the money they raised in the fall for their See-Saw-A-Thon, puts their total above $7,000 for the entire year.

Xi-Iota (Columbus State University)

Brothers from Xi-Iota teamed up with Delta Zeta to volunteer at Animal Ark Rescue.

Xi-Iota finished out yet another successful spring semester by initiating three new members, which secured the Chapter‘s position as the largest Fraternity on campus. Xi-Iota contributed to several great philanthropies this semester. The first of which included holding its third annual raffle for the Military Heroes Campaign, which raised $1,000. Xi-Iota held its second annual alumni/undergrad golf tournament which raised $1,000 for Animal Ark Rescue Shel-ter. Xi-Iota participated in the Kappa Sigma Day of Service by volunteering at the Animal Ark Rescue, then later in the se-mester partnered with Delta Zeta Sorority for a volunteer day at the Rescue. Xi-Iota would also like to congratulate Brother Chris D. Grier (‘10) for winning Homecoming King as well as winning Fraternity Man of the Year. Xi-Iota also won Most Outstanding Greek Chapter at Columbus State University. The chapter also held the first Parent‘s Day in several years, which was a huge success. The chapter is happily celebrating its eighth consecutive year being 100% Ritually Proficient. The Brothers wrapped up the semester by celebrating the third annual Margaretville Beach Bash with their dates at Highland Marina in West Point, Ga.

Xi-Omega (Idaho State University)

Xi-Omega congratulates Brothers Jake Dyer (’09) and Troy A. Savary (’03) on their graduation from Idaho State. XI-Omega held their 10th annual Easter Egg hunt on the campus quad. Over 6,500 eggs were used and over 1,000 kids were in attendance. Most of the Brothers in the chapter volunteered in a charitable 5K/3K run/walk. Xi-Omega also

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initiated all three of their pledges for the semester: Brother Brandon D. Daigle (’14), Brother Chris P. Neal (’14) and Brother Jared F.S. Moxley (’14) on March 22, 2014.

Xi-Psi (University of North Florida)

Brothers of Xi-Psi after winning intramural soccer championship.

Xi-Psi has come off of another great spring semes-ter at the University of North Florida, placing in the top three fraternities for grades at the university. This is the first time in chapter history that this has been accomplished. Xi-Psi also excelled in their philanthropy this spring, raising $17,000 for the Fisher House Foundation, another new record for the chapter. Xi-Psi also won both soccer and basketball intramu-ral tournaments for the first time this spring, leading them to their fourth intramural championship of the academic year. Xi-Psi would like to make a special shout out to Brother Charles W. Adderley (‘11) on being named Mr. UNF.

Xi-Rho (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey)

Brothers accepting the Greek Serivce award for most service hours out of all fraternities.

The Xi-Rho Chapter racked up a lot of hardware at the Student Development’s Involvement Awards this year. The Greek Service Award, Academic Accomplishment Award, and Student Senator of the Year Award all went to Brother Mat J. Greer (‘11). Greek Man of the Year was awarded to Brother Carl Archut, Jr. (‘13), and brother Daniel J. Downes (‘11) took home the Leadership Education Awareness Devel-opment (LEAD) award. Congratulation goes out to Brothers

Archut, Nick J. Persia (‘13), and Cristian Moreno (‘14) on being elected to the student senate, especially to Brother Archut for being voted President.

Brother Chuck G. Elmendorf (‘13) informed the chapter that he knew of a Brother in need. Chuck’s sister’s boyfriend, Noah J. Hardt (’09), is an alumnus Brother from the Alpha-Phi Chapter at Bucknell University. Brother Hardt was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (A.L.L). A.L.L. is highly malignant and aggressive form of leukemia that attacks the lymph nodes. He has gone through at least 4 rounds of in-tense chemotherapy and is waiting for a bone marrow trans-plant. The transplant has already been delayed twice, and both times the cancer has returned. The chapter has raised more than $2,500 to help Noah and his family. The entire Fraternity has Brother Hardt in their thoughts and prayers.

Xi-Upsilon (Texas A&M University-Commerce)

Xi-Upsilon after their dominating win in intramural basketball.

This year, Xi-Upsilon accomplished tremendous growth, pledging the largest pledge class since receiving its charter. Xi-Upsilon dominated in intramural sports, taking the championships in soccer, football, basketball, volleyball and many other sports. Led by their GM TJ Quiggle (‘13), the chapter is in great hands and will continue to be the best on campus.

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Xi-Xi (Marquette University)

Members of Xi-Xi helping local Milwaukee communities at Mar-quette‘s “Make a Difference”service day.

Xi-Xi is coming off of their most successful year ever. Their totals are amazing: the chapter increased by 25 members to 111 overall, is now registered as one of Jackson‘s Chapters and maintained a 3.21 GPA during the 2013-2014 academic year. In A Greater Cause accomplish-ments, Xi-Xi collectively donated over $17,000 to philan-thropic organizations and dedicated 4,426 hours of service. Finally, the chapter is now 94% Ritually Proficient with 24% holding multiple certifcates, and finished 2nd in the ritual competition standings in the Arnold group. On Marquette‘s campus, Xi-Xi is now moving into their new house: Milwau-kee‘s historic Kilbourn Masonic Temple. The Temple is more than 15,000 square feet in size, has its own chapter hall and will house 35 Brothers annually.

Zeta (University of Virginia)

GP Shoebotham, GM Wall and AA Wilson present Chi Omega with a certificate recognizing Dr. Charles Richardson’s 150th Birthday.

GP Kyle B. Shoebotham (’13), GM David B. Wall (‘12) and Zeta AA, and Kappa Sigma Executive Director, Mitchell B. Wilson (Beta-Nu, University of Kentucky, ’78) attended the Chi Omega Chapter meeting at the University of Virginia and presented a certificate to Christy Lee in recognition of Dr. Charles Richardson’s 150th Birthday. Dr. Charles Richardson is one of five founders of Chi Omega Fraternity when the organization was established at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. He served as Worthy Grand Procurator of Kappa Sigma and was an initiate of the historic Omicron Chapter at Emory and Henry College in Abingdon, VA. All Chi Omegas affectionately know Dr. Richardson as “Sis Doc”.

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Alpha-Chi (Lake Forest College)Samuel T. Bodine (‘93)James C. Irwin (‘48)

Alpha-Delta (Pennsylvania State University)Alvin G. Olsen (‘49)

Alpha-Eta (George Washington University)William C. Herdman (‘54)

Alpha-Iota (Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga)John J. Reilly (‘51)

Alpha-Mu (Univ. of NC at Chapel Hill)James C. Hambright (‘37)

Alpha-Phi (Bucknell University)Vito L. D’Amore (‘44)

Alpha-Sigma (Ohio State University)Gerald F. Nangle (‘47)

Alpha-Upsilon (Millsaps College)William G. Tabb (‘64)

Beta (University of Alabama)John H. Perkins (‘53)Joseph W. Wilson (‘55)

Beta-Delta (Washington & Jefferson College)Donald C. King (‘49)Carl T. Marnatti (‘54)

Beta-Epsilon (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)Robert D. Ohlhues (‘62)William R. Pedersen (‘54)

Brother Mel Patton, (Delta-Eta, University of Southern California, ‘48)

Brother Melvin E. “Mel” Patton (Delta-Eta, University of Southern California, ‘48) was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 16, 1924, and was initiated into Delta-Eta on October 3, 1948. Broth-er Patton was admitted to USC following two years of service in the U.S. Navy. Dur-ing his undergraduate years, Brother Pat-

ton was a world-class athlete in the world of track and field, racking up two Olympic Gold medals and five NCAA cham-pionships. Brother Patton broke various world and NCAA records in track, including his incredible 20.2 record in the 220-yard dash, which broke the famous world record of Jes-

se Owens. In the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, Brother Patton won two gold medals for Team USA in the 200-meter race and 400-meter relay. Brother Patton was ranked No. 1 in the world for 100 meters for 1947 and 1949, and number one for 200 meters in 1947, 1948 and 1949. Brother Pat-ton appeared on the covers of both Life and Time maga-zines. Brother Patton was a member of both the National Track and Field Hall of Fame and the USC Hall of Fame. After graduation, Brother Patton served as a track coach at Long Beach City College, and then at Wichita State before find-ing a career as an executive in the electrical and aerospace industries. Brother Patton entered the Chapter Celestial on May 9, 2014 in Fallbrook, California.

Brother Walt B. Etling, Jr. (Epsilon-Beta, University of Miami, ‘44)

The Epsilon-Beta Chapter at the Univer-sity of Miami may be in a very different state had it not been for the work of Walt B. Etling, Jr. (Epsilon-Beta, Univer-sity of Miami, ‘44). Born on March 1, 1926, in Nutley, N.J., Brother Etling at-

tended the University of Miami during WWII as part of the V-12 program put on by the U.S. Navy. During his time as an undergraduate, Brother Etling served as Grand Master of Epsilon-Beta before eventually graduating with a degree in economics. After college, Brother Etling launced a succe-

ssful career as a real estate entrepreneur, with holdings varying from fast food chains to cultural centers. He also re-mained heavily involved with the University of Miami, being named 1971 Alumnus of the Year, serving as President of the Alumni Association and even playing a large role in de-veloping the famous “U” logo that the school has adopted. Following the closure of his chapter in 1972, Brother Etling hosted annual parties at his home to keep the Fellowship alive until the eventual re-colonization and re-chartering of Epsilon-Beta in 1984. Brother Etling entered the Chapter Celestial on April 25, 2014

Brother Richard Vance Miles III (Beta-Eta, Auburn, ‘54)

Brother Richard Vance Miles, III (Beta-Eta, Auburn, ‘54), was born on July 24, 1935, in Opelousas, Louisiana to his mother, Georgia Evelyn Shute Miles, and father, Brother Richard Vance Miles Jr. (Gamma, Louisiana State University, ‘33). Brother

Miles served as an Alumnus Advisor for the Beta-Eta Chap-ter during his post-graduate years from 2001-2011, as well as on the House Corporation as Secretary from 2006 until the time of his passing. Brother Miles entered the Chapter Celestial on Sunday April 27, 2014, at his home in Alexander City, Alabama.

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Beta-Eta (Auburn University)Richard V. Miles (‘54)Jerry M. Whittle (‘51)

Beta-Kappa (University of New Hampshire)Sherwin M. Steinberg (‘61)

Beta-Nu (University of Kentucky)Robert J. Buck (‘47)

Beta-Psi (University of Washington)Malcolm S. Jones (‘44)

Beta-Tau (Baker University)Martin P. Hunter (‘62)Daniel E. Lucas (‘81)James K. Patterson (‘50)Donald E. Wever (‘46)

Beta-Upsilon (North Carolina State Univ.)Robert M. Heyward (‘48)

Beta-Zeta (Stanford University)William H. Allen (‘51)Marion A. Keyes (‘57)

Chi (Purdue University)Herbert M. Himes (‘47)

Delta-Alpha (Carnegie Mellon University)John C. Van Arsdell (‘41)

Delta-Chi (Mississippi State University)Benjamin S. Yandell (‘48)

Delta-Delta (University of Florida)Edward S. Parrish (‘53)

Delta-Eta (University of Southern California)Robert F. Duncan (‘44)Melvin E. Patton (‘48)

Delta-Kappa (Ohio Wesleyan University)Benjamin F. Marsh (‘47)Robert I. Tepper (‘58)

Delta-Lambda (Montana State University)Henry B. Lorentz (‘47)

Delta-Omega (Wake Forest University)Frank A. Bennett (‘54)

Delta-Pi (Southern Methodist University)Juan E. Rubio (‘12)

Delta-Rho (Franklin & Marshall College)Kenneth K. Coddington (‘47)

Delta-Sigma (University of Utah)Gordon L. Hofhine (‘54)

Delta-Upsilon (Occidental College)Veryl W. Alexander (‘48)

Delta-Xi (University of Mississippi)Charles G. Gates (‘65)

Delta-Zeta (University of New Mexico)Thomas A. Gillespie (‘44)

Epsilon-Beta (University of Miami)Walter B. Etling (‘44)Jasper M. Moore (‘50)

Epsilon-Mu (University of Tulsa)Jimmie L. Jones (‘56)

Epsilon-Nu (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)Rex J. Michel (‘68)Nicholas V. Vesa (‘66)

Epsilon-Omicron (Butler University)Jeff T. Cougill (‘63)Alexander D. Pringle (‘69)

Epsilon-Rho (Kent State University)Donald E. Berger (‘67)Theodore F. Kopfman (‘51)

Epsilon-Upsilon (University of North Texas)Michael C. Gonzales (‘73)

Eta Prime (Duke University)Robert G. Bensinger (‘48)

Gamma-Alpha (University of Oregon)Clinton D. De Shazer (‘58)Erin M. Hogan (‘94)

Gamma-Epsilon (Dartmouth College)James E. Whipkey (‘33)

Gamma-Iota (Syracuse University)William A. Johnson (‘55)Stanley Stek (‘76)

Gamma-Lambda (Iowa State University)Richard C. Reimers (‘48)

Gamma-Mu (Washington State University)Mark L. Holden (‘77)

Gamma-Nu (Washburn University of Topeka)William J. Sutton (‘68)

Gamma-Omicron (University of Kansas)Montague E. Davis (‘62)

Gamma-Phi (West Virginia University)Charles R. Browning (‘48)

Gamma-Pi (Mass. Institute of Technology)Joseph P. Irwin (‘29)

Gamma-Psi (Oklahoma State University)Donald E. Nelson (‘56)Robert V. Todd (‘47)

Gamma-Rho (University of Arizona)Samuel T. Chandler (‘41)

Gamma-Sigma (Oregon State University)William D. Mc Cleary (‘60)

Gamma-Theta (University of Idaho)James J. Parmentier (‘77)

Kappa (Vanderbilt University)William J. Elliston (‘53)

Kappa-Zeta (Georgia Southern University)Robert C. Bostock (’70)Jason S. Howard (‘95)

Lambda (University of Tennessee-Knoxville)Craig B. Miller (‘67)Eugene S. Rovegno (‘46)

Nu (College of William and Mary)Michael A. Groot (‘87)

Nu-Lambda (California State University-Sacramento)

Jonathan S. Riordan (‘01)Sigma (Tulane University)

Quintin G. Stansell (‘54)Tau (University of Texas at Austin)

Laurence D. Sikes (‘54)Theta-Theta (Western Kentucky University)

Douglas C. Wilkie (‘85)Upsilon (Hampden-Sydney College)

Charles L. Crockett (‘39)Claude G. Pembroke (‘54)

Xi (University of Arkansas-Fayetteville)William H. Boon (‘57)Rupert M. Crafton (‘53)John D. Hill (‘61)

Xi-Eta (Christian Brothers University)Charles S. Hughes (‘12)

Zeta (University of Virginia)Charles W. Lincoln (‘35)

CORRECTIONBrother John W. “Bill” Baughman, III was incorrectly listed in the Winter 2014 issue as deceased. Brother Baughman is not deceased.

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