The Teke Spring 2011

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VOLUME 104 • NUMBER 2 SPRING 2011 THE TEKE is the official publication of Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity. TKE was founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL.

THE TEKE STAFF

what’s inside departments

Chief Executive Officer Steven A. Ramos (Zeta-Theta) Vice President for Fraternal Services John W. Deckard (Grand Chapter) Director of Operations Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE (Gamma-Theta) Director of Events & Marketing Chris Walsh (Rho-Upsilon) Director of Communication Tom McAninch (Alpha-Zeta) Creative Director Matt Gutierrez (Upsilon-Iota)

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Production Manager Katie Sayre

THE TEKE (ISSN 1527-1331) is an educational journal published quarterly in spring, summer, fall and winter by Tau Kappa Epsilon (a fraternal society),7439 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278-1765. Periodicals Class postage paid at Indianapolis, IN, and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes to THE TEKE, 7439 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278-1765. All alumni Fraters who donate $10 or more to the TKE Educational Foundation, Inc. will receive a one-year subscription to THE TEKE. It’s our way of saying thank you and of keeping you informed regarding what’s going on in your Fraternity today.

LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS Golden Eagle Society - $1,000,000 or more Knights of a Lasting Legacy - $500,000 - $999,999 Society of 1899 - $250,000 - $499,999 Grand Prytanis Circle - $100,000 - $249,000 Presidents Circle - $50,000 - $99,999 Leaders Society - $25,000 - $49,999 Scholars Society - $10,000 - $24,999 Triangle Society - $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Society - $2,500 - $4,999 Opportunity Out of Defeat Club - $1,000 - $2,499 Grand Council Society - $500 - $999 Fraters Society - $250 - $499 © 2011 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc.

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CEO’s Message A Better World Each Day

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Teke on the Street What It Means to Be a Teke

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Recruitment The Secret to Successful Recruitment

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Volunteers Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter and Volunteers of the Month for April, May, and June

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Chapter News Chapter Activities and Accomplishments

on the cover The cover forms the TKE house plate with more than 1,400 photographs taken over the past four years. They represent the more than 250,000 Fraters who have been initiated into TKE. From high profile alumni to key volunteers and beyond, each Frater makes a significant impact on who you are. “A Day in the Life of a Teke” is truly remarkable.

How to submit stories and photos:

Chapter news should contain information about events, community service projects, and other notable achievements. Articles and photos can be emailed to tmcaninch@tke.org and ksayre@ tke.org. Mail hard copies and prints to the Offices of the Grand Chapter. Digital photos should be at least 300 dpi in resolution or on a digital camera’s highest-quality setting. Photos showing alcoholic beverages or members displaying unsuitable behavior cannot be accepted.


OFFICES OF THE GRAND CHAPTER 7439 Woodland Drive Indianapolis, IN 46278-1765 Tel: 317-872-6533 Fax: 317-875-8353 Email: tkeogc@tke.org Website: www.tke.org

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A Day in the Life of a Teke

Every day Tekes are influenced by prominent alumni and may not realize it. Now you know.

2009 – 2011 GRAND COUNCIL

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The Sitdown

Grand Prytanis Dr. Herbert L. Songer (Alpha-Upsilon)

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Brothers for Life

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A Historical Conclave

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Foundation Annual Report

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Board of Directors

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TKE Heritage Society

Meet Frater Dan Mead, chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless. A TKE daughter, wife, and mother relates how a tragic event transformed the lives of her family. Review student registration and alumni & guest pricing for the upcoming Conclave in San Antonio. TKE reports on the continuing support of alumni members and friends of the Fraternity. The leadership team of the Foundation is its board of directors, headed by an executive committee. The Fraternity recognizes our planned giving donors for their commitment to the future.

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Scholarships

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Chapter Funds

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TEF First-Time Donors

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Foundation Donors

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Lifetime Giving Clubs

TKE honors 2010 recipients of Grand Chapter Scholarships. The Foundation administers funds for Chapter Scholarships and Special Projects. The Foundation welcomes donors who made their first gift in fiscal year 2010. The Foundation acknowledges and recognizes those who contributed in 2010.

Grand Epiprytanis Edmund C. Moy (Lambda) Grand Grammateus Bob Barr (Beta-Sigma) Grand Crysophylos Rodney G. Talbot (Beta-Chi) Grand Histor Robert A. Jarred (Omicron-Kappa) Grand Hypophetes Christopher T. Hanson (Alpha-Pi) Grand Pylortes Dr. James Hickey (Zeta-Alpha) Grand Hegemon Shawn A. Babine (Lambda-Delta) Grand Officer Corey Mathews (Gamma-Theta) Grand Officer Fritz Jacobi (Lambda-Alpha) Collegiate Advisory Committee Chair Michael Beals (Epsilon)

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THE TEKE Wants to Hear From YOU!:

The Fraternity’s magazine publication needs your input. We would like to hear from all chapter Histors, Alumni Associations, and volunteers. Please send all submissions to Frater Tom McAninch, Director of Communication, at tmcaninch@tke.org.or Katie Sayre, Production Manager, at ksayre@tke.org.

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A Better World Each Day

A “If you can look in the mirror at the end of the day and say ‘I helped make a difference,’ you will continue fulfilling the promises made when you took our Bond.”

cross our great planet you will undoubtedly find Tekes—from Moscow, Beijing, Sydney, Dubai, Buenas Aires, Tokyo, London, New York and everywhere in between. With more than 255,000 members, we are not only on campuses—we are everywhere. Tekes are heads of corporations like Verizon Wireless and Starbucks. We are leaders in government, such as Gary Doer (Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.) and U.S. Congressman Francisco Canseco. We are sports legends such as Terry Bradshaw and Digger Phelps. Tekes are officers in all branches of the military. Tekes are aspiring professionals in a myriad of careers that will continue to climb the ladders of success. At the same time, we have more than 10,000 members in colleges and universities across the United States and Canada. We are everywhere. Can we say that the day of a college student is the same as that of a CEO? One consistent theme between them—they step up to leadership. They are building on their education. They work in teams and help others succeed. Members are also involved in giving to the community with their time and treasures. These values, principles and character-building traits are a trademark of Tau Kappa Epsilon. My day starts with physical exercise that keeps me strong and provides an opportunity to clean the slate of my mind to start fresh each day. The trip into work allows me time to catch up on local and national news. Once in the office, there are communications to send/receive and act on from students, alumni, staff, the Grand Council and other partners. Sometimes I lead, sometimes I follow, and often I listen and learn. Usually there are project meetings, team meetings and conference calls that help to drive TKE toward our strategic goals and, ultimately, our mission. I have the great pleasure to work with men and women who love TKE with an unwavering passion and consistently go the extra mile to help our brothers. We all want this organization to be successful in every endeavor—be it college graduation, leading a corporation, or just being the best brother a fraternity can ask for. I read about great things that our brothers are doing each day to help the community. I am so proud. As a Frater, I also worry when I read of incidents where our brothers brush with injury or death. This is where the decisions of a few can have adverse effects on us all. We must look out for our fellow Fraters. Through it all, I keep my mind fixed on accomplishing the ends set forth by you. My day concludes usually late in the evening with checking email one more time before retiring for the evening. It is a full day. The successful results make all the effort worthwhile and each day great. Men throughout the TKE Nation, both collegiate and alumni, should be proud of the work they accomplish. Whether it is for the Fraternity or a professional endeavor, each accomplishment should be aimed at building a better world. If you can look in the mirror at the end of the day and say ‘I helped make a difference,’ you will continue fulfilling the promises made when you took our Bond. Keep up the good work and stand tall—you are a Teke. Yours in the Bond,

Steven A. Ramos Chief Executive Officer

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A Day in the Life of a Teke Music begins blaring, but you can’t find where it’s coming from. You struggle to

hone .your hearing and wipe your eyes to get them working on the source of this abrupt interruption of slumber. As your brain starts to kick into gear, you realize it’s the alarm clock which was moved over to the desk to ensure getting up. As you walk over to it, the time reads 6:15 a.m. ‘Man it’s early,’ you say to yourself. After hitting the off button, you grab a towel and toiletry bag to get the morning started. After a hot shower, all your senses are fully functional. Pulling out your toothbrush and Colgate toothpaste, morning breath will soon meet its death.

Greg Woodson, LLT Beta-Sigma (University of Southern California) Vice President, Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer Colgate Palmolive Company Former TKE Educational Foundation Chairman

As you pull on a TKE T-shirt and some shorts, the stomach begins grumbling. It’s time to head toward Starbucks for a coffee and breakfast sandwich.

Howard Schultz Theta-Iota (Northern Michigan University) Co-Founder & President Starbucks

The total comes to $6.03 and, luckily, you have three pennies sitting in your pocket. Ed Moy, LLT Lambda (University of Wisconsin) Former Director United States Mint Grand Epiprytanis/TKE Alumnus of the Year

Taking a seat in the coffee shop, you crack open the On-the-Job Speech Training book for your business class on professional presentations. You need to ace this class not only because of the grade, but it will also look great on the resume.

Ray Franklin, LLT Lambda-Alpha (University of South Florida) Production Director/ Author of On-the-Job Speech Training Stage America, LLC Order of the Golden Eagle

Your next speech is about increasing sales in a tough economy, so you decide to discuss the Salesforce Customer Relationship Management demo and their sales tracking and forecasting abilities.

Marc Benioff Beta-Sigma (University of Southern California) Chairman & CEO SalesForce.com

Once the breakfast has been gobbled up and the coffee is empty, you head off to class. Since you have a few minutes to spare, you decide to call the Prytanis of the chapter about the intramural championship tonight on your Verizon Wireless phone.

Dan Mead Pi (Pennsylvania State University) President/ CEO Verizon Wireless

After the call, you step into the history class. The professor begins talking about the fall of the Soviet Union and Ronald Reagan’s role in helping to break up communist rule. He cites some of the most famous words uttered by Reagan, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down these walls.”

Ronald Reagan, LLT Iota (Eureka College) Former President of the United States Order of the Golden Eagle

Switching gears a bit, the professor asks the class about the influence of space travel with the rise and fall of communism.

Gerald Carr Beta-Sigma (University of Southern California) Former NASA Astronaut/Commander of Skylab IV TKE Alumnus of the Year

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Class concludes and you head over to the auditorium on campus because TKE and the student government are sponsoring a speaker to talk about making right choices. The powerful presentation begins with Mark Sterner asking questions of the audience about various topics which involve critical decision-making.

Mark Sterner Tau-Mu (Johnson & Wales University) DUI: A Powerful Speaker Lesson: Campuspeak

The presentation is very moving and you are compelled to get your picture taken, along with the other Fraters in attendance, for a piece to be placed in the upcoming edition of The TEKE magazine. You invite Frater Mark out to lunch at the local Hooters for some wings.

Ed Droste, LLT Epsilon (Iowa State University) Founder Hooters Restaurants/Casino

Following lunch, it’s time to get some errands out of the way. First thing on the list—some vitamins and a couple magazines. Stopping at Walgreens, you grab the daily multi-vitamins, an issue of Forbes magazine, and Time magazine.

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., LLT Upsilon (University of Michigan) Former President, Expansionist The Walgreen Company Order of the Golden Eagle

Steve Forbes Grand Chapter President Forbes Media, Inc.

Paul Caine Gamma-Kappa (Indiana University) Executive Vice President & Chief Revenue Officer Time Inc. Griffin’s Giving Fund Founder

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Since your niece is turning 10 next week, you decide to head over to the Disney Store. With so many recent movies she has loved, you are sure to find something. With a doll and backpack of her favorite character in hand, you turn back to the list.

Jim Fielding Gamma-Kappa (Indiana University) President Disney Stores

In the car, you turn the radio dial to CBS news to catch up on what’s going on in the world today.

Bruce Gordon Psi (Gettysburg College) Board Member CBS

An interview you find intriguing begins with CBS football analyst Phil Simms and Fox football analyst Terry Bradshaw talking to New York Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride about the upcoming season.

Phil Simms Mu-Sigma (Morehead State University) Super Bowl Winner and MVP CBS Football Analyst TKE Alumnus of the Year

Terry Bradshaw Beta-Zeta (Louisiana Tech University) Super Bowl Winner and MVP Fox Football Analyst

Kevin Gilbride Tau-Eta (Southern Connecticut State University) Offensive Coordinator New York Giants


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George Halas Gamma (University of Illinois) Founder of the NFL TKE Alumnus of the Year

Elvis Presley Beta-Psi (Arkansas State University) King of Rock ‘N Roll

One particular question asked was about offensive lineman David Diehl and if he will continue his greatness first seen in the 2002 Sugar Bowl.

Mark Romig, LLT, PGP Theta-Mu (University of New Orleans) Former president of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Order of the Golden Eagle

With a Greek Week coming up, the chapter has decided to build a float and have you play a few songs. After picking up building materials at Home Depot, you need to pick up your Les Paul guitar that was tuned at the local music shop.

Robert Nardelli, LLT Zeta-Theta (Western Illinois University) Former President & CEO Home Depot TKE Alumnus of the Year

Les Paul Gamma-Delta (University of Miami) Inventor of Electric Guitar Les Paul Series Guitars

While at the shop, you decide to pick out a few pieces of sheet music for the performance—”On the Road Again” by Willie Nelson, “Viva Las Vegas” by Elvis Presley, and “Let It Be Me” by the Everly Brothers.

Willie Nelson Nu-Xi (Stephen F. Austin State University) Singer, Songwriter

Don & Phil Everly Gamma-Rho (Indiana State University) Singer, Songwriters

Getting back in the car, you head over to the local library to find some information about graduate schools. The top choices are Tulane University, Iowa State University, Auburn University, and Saint Francis University.

Dr. Scott Cowen Delta-Gamma (University of Connecticut-Storrs) President, Tulane University Excellence in Education Award

Dr. Gregory Geoffroy Alpha-Chi (University of Louisville) President, Iowa State University Excellence in Education Award

William V. Muse, LLT, PGP Epsilon-Upsilon (Northwestern State University) Former President, Auburn University Order of the Golden Eagle

Fr. Gabriel Zeis Delta-Phi (Saint Francis University) President Saint Francis University

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As you begin to head back to campus, you flip on the radio and hear Fox News commentator Mike Huckabee discussing politics with the Canadian Ambassador to the United States, Gary Doer, and former U.S. Congressman Bob Barr.

Mike Huckabee Beta-Psi (Arkansas State University) Fox News Commentator Presidential Candidate 2008

Gary Doer Zeta-Iota (University of Manitoba) Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Former Premier of Manitoba

Bob Barr, LLT Beta-Sigma (University of Southern California) Former U.S. Congressman Grand Grammateus TKE Alumnus of the Year

After the interview, a commercial comes over the airwaves saying the WWE is coming to your city with the special guest being “The Big Show.”

Paul Wight, II Xi-Beta (Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville) Professional Wrestler “The Big Show”

Another commercial comes on advertising a Broadway show that will be at the local playhouse this month.

Miles Wilkin, LLT Gamma-Theta (University of Florida) Former COO Clear Channel Entertainment CEO, Broadway Across America Former TEF Board Member

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Since you will be going on a road trip later this month, getting your car and tires looked over at Goodyear Tire seems like a very good idea.

W. Alan McCullough Delta-Upsilon (Missouri Valley College) Independent Director Goodyear Tire & Rubber

Once you get back to your room, travel plans need to be set for those graduate schools you will be visiting soon. So, you take a look at flights with Delta, hotels with Hilton, and a moving company with Johnson Moving & Storage since you will need them eventually.

Russell Heil, LLT Beta-Pi (Georgia Institute of Technology) Former Senior Vice President Delta Airlines TEF Fraternity for Life Award

Conrad Hilton Alpha-Omicron (New Mexico State University) Founder Hilton Hotels

Mark Johnson, LLT, PGP Nu-Theta (University of Utah) Executive Vice President/General Manager Johnson Moving & Storage Teke Alumnus of the Year Award

Craving Pizza, you grab some Fraters to hit Noble Romans on campus.

Paul Mobley Gamma-Kappa (Indiana University) Chairman/CEO Noble Romans Pizza, Inc.


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Now it’s time for the intramural basketball championship. The Tekes are favored to win it, but will have some stiff competition to get the trophy. The excitement is in the air, similar to watching a college basketball game with Digger Phelps commentating on ESPN.

Richard “Digger” Phelps Epsilon-Zeta (Rider University) Former Notre Dame Basketball Coach ESPN College Gameday Analyst

With the championship in hand, you and the guys head to celebrate at Pizza Hut.

O. Gene BicknelL Delta-Mu (Pittsburgh State University) Chairman/CEO National Pizza Company (largest franchiser of Pizza Huts)

Since you already had pizza for dinner, you decide to leave early and get ready for an evening of studying. Once home you decide to turn on the TV. “Studying can wait for a little while,” you think and decide to flip through channels until you land on Wheel of Fortune. And you can’t stop at only watching that show, so you keep it on for Jeopardy too.

Merv Griffin Gamma-Delta (University of Miami) Creator Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy

During the two shows, two commercials stand out: (1) the great work at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and (2) opportunities to grant children wishes through Angelwish. This gives you a great idea for two philanthropies to present at the next chapter meeting.

Danny Thomas Gamma-Nu (University of Toledo) Entertainer/Founder St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital TKE Alumnus of the Year

Shimmy Mehta, LLT Theta-Zeta (Rutgers University) Founder/CEO Angelwish

As you flip through stations, a basketball game catches your eye. It’s the return of Lebron James to Cleveland. Wanting to see the drama, you decide to keep it on for a bit and listen to Cavaliers commentator Joe Tait.

Joe Tait Alpha-Epsilon (Monmouth College) Announcer/Commentator NBA Cleveland Cavaliers

Knowing that you have a test in Spanish tomorrow, but still wanting to watch TV, you decide to flip over to Telemundo to challenge your vocabulary and comprehension skills.

Danny Villanueva Alpha-Omicron (New Mexico State University) Creator of mainstream Hispanic Television in U.S. Founder Univision & Telemundo TKE Alumnus of the Year

It’s getting late, but you decide to brush up on your knowledge of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Tomorrow Ryan Crocker, the former United States Ambassador to Iraq, is coming to speak during your current events & history class.

Ryan Crocker Alpha-Theta (Whitman College) Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Dean of Texas A&M’s School of Government & Public Service

As you pull the covers on the bed to keep you warm, you begin thinking about how you will change the world. There were and are so many influential Tekes, but what will be your legacy? Will it be in business, education, entertainment, government, science or something else? You are comforted in the fact that joining TKE has helped build a solid foundation, as it has for more than 250,000 others. How you will capitalize on all of this is the real question. Taking one last look at the clock, you think, “It certainly is a great day to be a Teke.”

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“Rule the Air!”

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his phrase is the battle cry on billboards and in advertising for the largest mobile telecommunications network and wireless phone provider in the United States: Verizon Wireless. With more than 104 million customers and connections, the cell phone giant needs a proven leader and someone who is committed to delivering on its promise to customers. “We know our best was good for today. Tomorrow, we’ll do better.” They have their man—Frater Dan Mead (Pi, Pennsylvania State University). His story of success begins as a dishwasher at the Pi Chapter house and continues today as a leader in industry. Similar to another great Teke (Frater Ronald Reagan, Iota, Eurkeka College), modest beginnings in small-town Pennsylvania keep him grounded and hungry to make the great business he heads become even greater. Though his business life keeps him exceptionally busy, he always finds time to support his chapter, university, and the community through philanthropic endeavors. Mead not only walks the walk and talks the talk, he pushes others to help build a better world. Join us as we discuss his college days, the impact of TKE, and his rise on the corporate ladder to where he sits today. 10 THE TEKE q SPRING 2011

The TEKE: Tell us a little about your upbringing and what has brought you to where you are today. Mead: I feel very fortunate, as I was the first of my family to go to college. Everyone encouraged me and made it a priority to get me there. I worked my way through school and one of the things I did as a Teke was become the dish washer for room and board. I washed the dishes for several years and I also worked at the university grading papers. Eventually in graduate school, I got a research assistantship. Every experience helped me solidify who I was. The TEKE: How did TKE enhance your experience at college? Mead: I was involved all six years at Penn State. Living with 60 guys in a house, having some fun activities and helping each other out was very good experience. I was Hypophetes for a few years and it was a good leadership experience. My closest and dearest friends to this day are Fraters I spent time with at Penn State. So much so, I purchased a vacation—some call it a football—home near campus about


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a mile from the Teke house. I am three houses down from Joe Paterno [head football coach for the Nittany Lions] so it makes football days interesting on that street. The TEKE: Did TKE help in your professional and personal development? Mead: TKE helped a great deal. The Fraternity gave me a lot of confidence when I was coming out of school for interviewing and leadership opportunities. I grew up in a very small town in the Allegheny Mountains, so I had never met anyone from a city before. Being in school and at TKE with so many diverse individuals, it gave me a great foundation and let me see what people thought about different things. I learned about going in taxis and flying in airplanes, things I had never done before. It was a good maturing environment. The TEKE: What are some of the ideals you learned in TKE that you still use today? Mead: One of the biggest is a responsibility to society and giving back. We worked hard to help others out as much as we could. At Verizon we have a tremendous responsibility to the communities where we are. We focus on two key areas with the Verizon Foundation—Thinkfinity and HopeLine. Thinkfinity focuses primarily providing educational tools for teachers with kids in K-12 grades. We want to stress the importance of learning by providing resources and a bank of information from the nation’s leading educational organizations. HopeLine is an opportunity for Verizon Wireless customers to recycle their old phones. The mobile devices are refurbished and we donate them, along with free air time, to domestic violence shelters around the country. All

Actress Mariska Hargitay; Dan Mead, CEO Verizon Wireless; and Detective Deirdri Fishel at the premier of “Telling Amy’s Story,” a documentary on domestic violence, on May 18, 2010, at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

Verizon Wireless donates $5,000 through its HopeLine program to the Rutgers University Department of Sexual Assault Services and Crime Victim Assistance. of the others have the parts taken out and every dollar produced is given to those shelters. I didn’t start these programs, but all of us who are Tekes got a great foundation in service and philanthropy. The TEKE: “Telling Amy’s Story” is another program talked about among philanthropic circles; what is this? Mead: This is a story of an employee of ours who was murdered by her husband at Penn State. She worked at a Verizon Store about two miles from the Teke house. This happened a few years ago, but we saw an opportunity to educate people about this epidemic. It started out in Pennsylvania, the university, and surrounding communities and it became viral because of its impactful message. We went to Washington, D.C. and premiered this last year with domestic violence prevention advocates, White House representatives, and many others. It garnered such momentum and attention, we expanded our effort to share her story through all the PBS stations. It is so compelling and reiterates our responsibility as a society to help. It shows how we have used our technology and our resources to make difference in all the communities where we have a presence. SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 11


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What’s Thinkfinity.org? It’s your go-to site for thousands of premium lesson plans, ”interactives,” videos, a new Community site and Professional Development from education’s experts. And yes, Thinkfinity.org covers all the core subject areas. It’s all free. Students, teachers, library media specialists, parents, afterschool program providers, homeschoolers and anyone interested in teaching and learning can tap the learning power of this growing collection of standards-based resources. The Verizon Foundation supports and participates in innovative programs to improve literacy and strengthen educational achievement for children and adults. Thinkfinity.org is just one example of this commitment at work. With the Thinkfinity.org website, Verizon Foundation is providing a unique, innovative, technology-based approach to literacy and student achievement. With the combination of free bestin-class learning content, complementary Professional Development and a growing online Community for users, Thinkfinity is helping students tap their own and technology’s potential inside and beyond the classroom.

The TEKE: Talk a little about your career path.

Mead: I got out of school, wanted to go back to my hometown and stay there, but that never worked out. I have relocated 16 times and the longest I have spent in one place was Penn State, being there six years as I said before. We have been all over the place, but the company has given me such great and interesting opportunities. I could not be more proud of Verizon; it’s really been a great experience.

The TEKE: What has been the key to your success?

Mead: I don’t think it is anything unique to me. I love to work and really enjoy working with other people. It is just showing up every day to add value to whatever position I had. As you move along and begin to lead other people, I have found it is vital to surround yourself with exceptional individuals who are better in whatever field they are in than you could ever be by yourself. At Verizon, we take great pride in who we are and live by a credo: “We are going to do our best for our customers and employees today and we are going to do better tomorrow.” It is that simple. There is no magic formula. I have to earn my way every day just like every other employee. The TEKE: What is one piece of advice for a Frater coming out of college or a member changing career paths? Mead: The most important thing, the very foundation of whatever field they are choosing, is their personal integrity. When you say something, you have to mean it. When you give your word, you don’t need a contract. When you look someone in the eye, shake their hand, and tell them what you are going to do—you need to do it. Your professional reputation is important. You are building your own personal brand with your integrity. I mentioned that I moved many times; most of those times people tapped me on the shoulder and said, “We want you to go do this.” I didn’t go around looking for things to do. You look how people act and react to a difficult situation and then you see the foundation of their character. Those attributes are important to us at Verizon. Diversity in the workplace, like in TKE, is vital to the success we see. Having different experiences and backgrounds gives us strength at Verizon and beyond.

HopeLine puts the nation’s most reliable wireless network to work in the community by urging customers to help turn no-longer used cell phones into support for domestic violence victims and survivors. Since HopeLine was launched in 2001, Verizon Wireless has: • Collected more than 8 million phones. • Awarded more than $10 million in cash grants to domestic violence agencies and organizations throughout the country. • Distributed more than 106,000 phones with more than 319 million minutes of free 12 THE TEKE q SPRING 2011

wireless service to be used by victims of domestic violence. • Properly disposed of nearly 1.7 million no-longer-used wireless phones in an environmentally sound way. • Kept more than 210 tons of electronic waste and batteries out of landfills. #HOPE (#4673) is a service available across Verizon Wireless’ nationwide network. Callers will be connected directly to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. The call is toll and airtime free.


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Telling Amy’s Story

The TEKE: You have been with Verizon for 32 years—what gets you up in the morning and takes you to work each day? Mead: I am extremely competitive and it’s winning in the marketplace. Verizon Wireless is the leading wireless company—in customer experience, and network. It is exciting to get out in the market. I spend a tremendous amount of time out in the field because that is where people make a difference. We have more than 104 million connections—84 million retail customers, in excess of $60 billion in revenue, invest $6–8 billion into our network every year, and have more than 2,000 owned and operated stores. Talking with customers and employees makes it fun. We have a responsibility to give communities the best communications experience. If this weren’t fun, I wouldn’t do it.

Produced by Penn State Broadcasting and funded by the Verizon Foundation, the film tells the story of Amy Homan-McGee, a 33-year-old mother of two who was killed by her husband in 2001 when she decided to leave him after suffering years of abuse. While Amy’s 4-year-old and 7-month-old sons waited in the car with her mother, Amy entered her home to retrieve some of her belongings. Her husband, Vincent McGee, was waiting for her and fatally shot her in the head. Watch the story and learn more at telling.psu.edu/. Dan Mead, Chief Operating Officer, helped spearhead Verizon’s support of this film, which initially was a training program project to educate others on domestic violence. Mead also worked with Steve Garban, chairman of the board of trustees at Penn State, who spoke about Penn State Public Broadcasting’s role as “a national leader in public service media.”

The TEKE: What sets Verizon Wireless above the other carriers?

Mead: Our commitment to our customers, employees and shareholders. It is who we are. We challenge ourselves to be the absolute best in every segment of the business we are in. It starts with our foundation, the network, complemented by our operating systems, and the best devices around the world. And it’s the confidence that our people have in sharing our value proposition with our customers. In any given month, we have tens of thousands of interactions with customers—helping them in our call centers, in our stores, and distribution partners, and that makes the difference. We have enhanced our network substantially in the last year—the speed and impact of our 4th Generation LTE network is being felt everywhere. We get up to win every day. It is an extremely competitive industry and we need to be at our best with each customer. It all begins and ends with them.

The TEKE: How will the iPhone impact the Verizon brand?

Mead: We are very encouraged and appreciative of our partnership with Apple. We couldn’t be more proud to be associated with their team. It’s an outstanding company and they have an exceptionally loyal customer base. It is a new device that was uniquely designed for our network. We have seen tremendous influxes of new customers, existing customers upgrading, but what is important is the network for all our operating systems. SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 13


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Daniel S. Mead President and CEO Dan Mead is president and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless, the premier wireless provider with the nation’s largest, most reliable wireless voice and 3G broadband data network. Verizon Wireless is the largest wireless company in the United States. Before assuming his current position in 2010, Mead served as executive vice president and chief operating officer at Verizon Wireless, responsible for nationwide operations and performance for all customer segments. Previously, Mead was president of Verizon Telecom, an organization of more than 70,000 employees delivering telephone, Internet and entertainment services, including high-speed fiber-optic technology, to millions of residential and business customers across 25 states and the District of Columbia. In 2005, Mead was named president of Verizon Services Corp., responsible for managing finance operations, real estate and supply chain services for all Verizon companies. During his tenure, the unit received the “Best New Shared Services Organization” award from the Shared Services & Outsourcing Network. Mead was one of the founding senior executives of Verizon Wireless in 2000 and served as president of the company’s Midwest area, a 15-state region that stretches from Pennsylvania to the Dakotas and from Minnesota to Kentucky. He has also held leadership roles in various telecommunications functions with Verizon and its predecessor companies. In addition to serving as a member on the Verizon Wireless Board of Representatives, Mead is a member of the board of directors and an officer of CTIA, the wireless industry trade association. Also, Mead is on the board of ISIS, an emerging mobile commerce company. Mead earned an MBA and a bachelor’s degree in quantitative business analysis and finance from The Pennsylvania State University. The University named Mead an Alumni Fellow in 2008. Mead also received the Penn State Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given to a graduate by the University, in June 2010. 2011 14 THE TEKE q SPRING 2008 TEKESUMMER

The TEKE: Where do you see yourself in the next five or ten years?

Mead: I am very focused on the responsibilities I have now, my work in the communities I can help, and my family. I think about how I, and Verizon, can add value today. When there is an issue, we get to it. When a storm is coming through, we have network people working round-the-clock to ensure the system stays up. When Katrina hit, we deployed network teams for weeks going on months. I work hard to make sure this company is set up for success in the many years to come.

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rater Dan Mead is a model Teke. He lives the ritual each day through his service and philanthropy, leadership, example of character, and effort to better the chapter he calls home. Fraternity for Life is a phrase he puts into practice as he puts his tie on in the morning and eats dinner with his family. The vision of his company works hand in hand with the principles and ideals of this Fraternity. This is one reason he is a terrific fit to lead this massive company. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” He proves that a strong work ethic and ambitious nature will get you far in life. Regardless of if you are heading a multi-billion dollar company or teaching elementary school kids, we all have the ability to show the world what TKE is by our actions. We know how Frater Dan does this. How will you?


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REGION 1

REGION 2

How do you show others what it means to be a Teke?

Why did you join TKE?

David Kunze • Monmouth Univ. (Kappa-Kappa) • Sophomore • Rush Chairman • Political Science, 3.4 GPA • Intramural sports, Monmouth Club Rugby team • Dancing with the Tekes & Shoprite fundraiser for St. Jude, Beach Cleanup with Zeta Tau Alpha “I show others what it means to be a Teke by always proudly wearing my letters around campus. Showing the passion I have for being a Frater comes through when speaking to others or potential new members. I work to the best of my ability to disprove the common stereotypes here and beyond.”

Matt Gallo • College of Staten Island (UpsilonLambda) • Junior • Rush Chairman • Music, 2.9 GPA • Upsilon Lambda Club, WSIA 88.9 FM, Relay for Life Planning Committee, CSI Jazz Ensemble • Relay for Life, Project Hospitality, YMCA Strong Kids Campaign “Since my initiation, I have been continually active in all aspects of the Fraternity. I believe my dedication and love for TKE provides a positive example for Fraters both old and new.”

Jacob Roed • UNC-Wilmington (Mu-Chi) • Senior • Crysophylos • Communication Studies, 3.1 GPA • Order of Omega, UNCW Assoc. for Campus Entertainment, Seahawk Link Peer Mentoring • Up til Dawn, TKE Childhood Cancer Benefit Bash “Once I enrolled in UNCW, I knew I wanted to be part of a bigger organization that dedicated its time to education, community service, and social aptitude. The Mu-Chi chapter here immediately stood out and joining not only gave me some of my best friends but made me a better man overall.”

David Adkins • Columbus State University (Omicron-Tau) • Senior • Past Epiprytanis • Criminal Justice, 2.86 GPA • Student Government Association, Vice President of Finance • St. Jude Radio-a-thon, Dream Home, No Shave November for Prostate Cancer “I joined TKE because of the diversity, campus involvement, and brotherhood that was displayed by my chapter..”

REGION 3

REGION 4

How has TKE affected your life?

What does it mean to be a Teke?

Nick McCormick • Oakland University (Upsilon-Xi) • Junior • Prytanis • Cinema Studies/Communication, 3.3 GPA • Student Programming Board, Student Congress, Academic Conduct Committee • Gamma Phiesta, a Gamma Phi Beta event supporting multiple non-profits “TKE has guided my transition into adulthood with incomparable leadership opportunities, extensive networking, and values that will guide me forever.”

Steven Castillo • Bowling Green State (Zeta-Lambda) • Junior • Rush Chairman • Graphic Design • 2 Dimensional Artist Association, Club Soccer • Dog Walking, Gameday.Give Back. benefiting St. Jude “TKE has changed my life by altering how I think when I wake up in the morning, how I go about my day, and how I view life. TKE has taught me to appreciate the people closest to me and cherish not just the special moments but also each time I am with my brothers.”

Christian Handley • Univ. of California-Berkeley (Nu) • Junior • PR Chair, Technology Mgr. • Mechanical Engineering, 3.17 GPA • Order of the Golden Bear, Theater for Charity • Preserve and Protect Wildlife at Berkeley’s Shoreline, Battle of the Bands for St. Jude “Being a Teke means sharing lots of inside jokes between you and your brothers. It means making a friend in the house laugh by saying a single word, and it means having a brother’s back at all times.”

Travis McKinzie • Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Epsilon-Eta) • Senior • Epiprytanis • Pharmacy, 3.2 GPA • TKE Collegiate Advisory Committee, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Tri Beta, Medical Professionals Club, APh-A-ASP, OSHP • St. Jude Sit-a-thon, MS Bridge of Oklahoma Jumpathon, Habitat for Humanity, Highway Cleanup “Being a Teke is about having the desire to grow and develop amongst men with the same goal. It’s about working together to grow socially, morally, and mentally to make ourselves and each other better.”

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The Secret to Successful Recruitment INITIATED 1997 “I joined because most of my friends at the time were Tekes, and after that it was for the joy of overcoming the challenge!” —John Baxter (IotaOmega, Glenville State College) INITIATED 1984 “My best friend joined and helped me overcome my misconceptions 27 years ago.” —Donald Powers (Omicron-Sigma, Indiana University Southeast) INITIATED 1959 “I think, like most Fraters, because a Teke asked me to. In making that first decision, most of us rely on our perception of a Teke, or Tekes, whom we know, or come to know. We are all ambassadors for our Fraternity. For most people, TKE is what they see in one or more of us.” —Herb Huser, LLT (Beta-Gamma, Oklahoma State University) INITIATED 1992 “I joined because I met the guy that would become not only my big brother but a true friend.” —Jeff Morris (Iota-Upsilon, University of West Alabama) INITIATED 2010 “I joined TKE because of the guys ... I didn’t have to be anything but myself.” —Dan Wells (Zeta-Theta, Western Illinois University)

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hapters and colonies alike ask one question above all others: “How can we have a successful recruitment?” There is no magic bullet. The secret stares you in the face every day. YOU are the difference between success and failure. Whether you are the Rush Chairman, Prytanis or new member, each Frater has a role in making a difference. Fall, winter, spring or summer, you are the key. Why did you join TKE? Most likely it was not the Tshirts, extracurricular activities or fliers. You joined because someone in the chapter or colony became your friend and asked you to be a part of this great organization. College men don’t walk in the door or see your latest service project—they meet someone associated with TKE. Based on their first few interactions, a light will either flicker inside or they’ll move on. While big recruitment events are fun and social media can bring your name to the forefront, it’s the one-on-one conversations which seal the deal. Don’t take our word for it. The proof is in the pudding, Fraters. From young to young at heart, the key to joining was meeting that one man who made a lasting impression and ultimately became their friend. TKE seeks to build better men for a better world, but if you don’t go out and network, this mission will never be fulfilled. The same is true once you move on from your collegiate experience. Attempting to get a job without references rarely is successful. This challenge you will face throughout your life. We must remind ourselves of the great story of a young college man struggling to make ends meet who took a job washing dishes at the chapter house. A man who was welcomed not because he fit a specific description nor had wealth from his family. He had great character and was an all-around great guy. When he became friends with the others, he saw the value in becoming a Frater. A cold day in February 1929, he took our Bond and went on to become one of the most influential men in American history. Yet, during each step toward his ultimate success, he never forgot where he came from. He consistently wrote letters and phoned his fellow Fraters ... his best friends. Frater Ronald Reagan (Iota, Eurekea College) is just one example among a myriad of TKE success stories. As evidenced in this magazine, it all started with a handshake and a conversation. What will the Frater standing next to you become? Will the countless men on your campus miss out on this amazing opportunity because you are still sitting in your dorm room? Reflect on your own TKE story and then go out to meet some new friends.

INITIATED 2010 “The men of my initiating chapter inspired me to aspire to be a better man before I knew they were Greek affiliated.” —Julieus Thomas (Tau-Chi, Carthage College), initiated 2010, transferred to Western Illinois. INITIATED 1994 “It was just a place I felt welcome and I didn’t have to pretend to be someone I’m not.” —Matt Weiss (Beta-Lambda, Auburn University) INITIATED 1999 “I had no thoughts of joining a fraternity when I got to college. I knew a guy in the house and was a friend before I went to school. He recruited me just to have people to hang out with since I was new on campus. I joined more for the friendships I already made in the house, and I still love those guys more than any other friends I’ve made. It was friendship first and foremost above anything else.”— Michael Vittorio (Nu-Lambda, University of Southern Indiana) INITIATED 1987 “My two best friends joined and became founding fathers of RhoZeta Chapter. I wanted to share the Bond with them, so I started Omicron-Nu Chapter, so I could be initiated.” —JJ Edelmann, PGO (Omicron-Nu, Florida Institute of Technology)


q on the road (Left) Tau-Omega visiting Beta-Rho Tekes at the University of Akron; (below right) at Omicron Chapter, Ohio State University.

Reflections on a Journey Across TKE Nation By David Meffe, Tau-Omega (Carleton University)

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he sun was just rising over snow-blown Ottawa as we drove away from the Tau-Omega (Carleton University) chapter house on a freezing winter morning in February. This spring break road trip was the culmination of months of planning, endless meetings, scrambled long distance phone calls and last minute packing. We would visit seven U.S. TKE chapters in nine days, covering just shy of 2,174 miles. Two cars, ten Fraters in the Bond, a few lazily stuffed bags, a plethora of tacky sunglasses, a few pillows and nothing but the open road between us and the adventure of a lifetime. After nearly nine hours of driving, a few fast-food pit stops and some time spent speaking to U.S customs, we finally arrived in Akron, Ohio, home of the Beta-Rho chapter. None of us had ever been to the city before, but the chapter had a reputation for being one of the best in the region. After getting to know one another, we ventured to the historic Omicron chapter at Ohio State University. No matter how many times I’d seen the house in pictures, it amazed me, especially coming from Canada where large Greek houses are virtually impossible to find. After a few days of stunning hospitality from Omicron, we made our first visit to see the new TKE International Headquarters in Indianapolis. We had previously only seen photos of the building, but as we approached it in the distance, we recognized it immediately. There, we were given an almost royal tour and had the opportunity to sit down with various members of the staff. We discussed our chapter’s past and, more importantly, our future. There, Associate Regional Director Matt Gutierrez (Upsilon-Iota, IUPUI) gave us the idea to attend and help with a rush meeting being put on by the UpsilonIota chapter, IUPUI in Indianapolis. There we were able to represent TKE’s international presence, while our Hegemon, Renner McCreath, spoke fondly of rush and his experiences with the Fraternity. Later that night, we met with the Alpha-Chi chapter in Louisville, Ky. This was the most southern chapter any of us had ever visited and although cultural (and often linguistic) differences were apparent, these allowed us to bond and become aware of just how

similar Fraters from thousands of miles apart can be. After a few goodbyes, we visited one of our favorite chapters, Rho (West Virginia University), in Morgantown, W. Va. As usual, these Fraters opened their home to us in a fashion that truly shows what TKE is all about. Never were we left without a guide or friendly face in the city. We then ventured to the University of Maryland, home of the Beta-Delta chapter. Although other chapters seemed to have Greek rows, something of a foreign concept to us, Beta-Delta had the most exquisite of any we had ever seen. A massive row of identical colonnade homes encircling a field greeted us as we sat jaw-dropped in our cars, searching for words with which to describe the magnitude of institutionalized American Greek life. Our final stop would be at TKE’s only Ivy League school, where lived the men of Scorpion Chapter at Cornell University. They showed us once again that with great intelligence also comes heart-warming hospitality and friendship. These men displayed a true virtue of love, while they opened their historic home to us for our last night on the road. As we finally arrived home with empty pockets, cameras full of pictures and heads brimming with memories, we all collectively came to a stunning realization. There’s something to be said about the feeling of traveling to another country, arriving at a doorstep with nothing but an overstuffed duffle bag and a grip, and instantaneously being welcomed as family by someone you’ve never met. For members of Canadian chapters, the feeling of isolation from the greater fraternal community can sometimes set in. However, through this voyage, it became apparent to us just how large and vast the TKE nation truly is. These Fraters, in the true spirit of fraternity, treated us like family, welcoming us into their lives and showing us what made their respective chapters tick. Through these experiences on the road, we all came to realize that TKE represents far more than a mere institution or fraternity, but rather a collection of men bound forever by traditions and history that span over a century. These men proved to us that although we may only be individuals, together we are, and will always be, something far greater than ourselves and that is what makes the Bond of Tau Kappa Epsilon truly remarkable.

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q volunteers

Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter: Candice wolf

“We continue to see greater retention in our Greek organizations and have positive assessments from those who have joined a fraternity/sorority.”

It is difficult to describe what being a part of Greek Life is all about. Social events, friendships, and service are all segments, but fail to capture the full scope of fraternity and sorority membership. Candice Wolf, assistant director of campus activities at Northwest Missouri State University, says the professional and personal experience gained is unparalleled. “The difference Greek students are making and the sense of family someone gains from joining a Greek organization makes me confident that our organizations will continue to exist,” said Wolf, the TKE Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter. “We continue to see greater retention in our Greek organizations and have positive assessments from those who have joined a fraternity/sorority. This tells me we are not just important for our individual members, but for our universities.” Most recently, she has been working hard on a proactive risk management policy for the community. While there hasn’t been a serious violation or event, Wolf believes this was an area lacking at their institution. Actions like this help not only the Greeks, but the university as a whole. Her various initiatives and work have led her to many positive

experiences in her young career. “The best moments are when one of my students ‘gets it.’ Watching students grow into leaders over their time in college and even go on to careers in higher education or Greek Life is why I do what I do.” While this Zeta Tau Alpha member doesn’t look for recognition, the job is sometimes thankless no matter how great the service. This is a primary reason behind the acknowledgment TKE is giving Wolf. This profession is vital to the success of our chapters and the countless others in Greek Life throughout North America. Her involvement professionally extends past work hours. She is a board member for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Nodaway County, the service chair for the Kansas City Metro Alumnae chapter of ZTA, and serves on the Technology Committee for the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors. The Offices of the Grand Chapter are grateful for the efforts of Candice Wolf and all the Greek Life professionals on campuses around the globe. If you know of someone who is making a difference on your campus, please let TKE know. Email tkeogc@tke.org with suggestions and reasons for nomination.

April Volunteer of the Month: Jose Martinez

“As alumni, we get to reminisce college days. As a volunteer, I get to support them in the creation of their own memories. That is very rewarding.”

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Having a passion for the Fraternity and an unselfish drive to see others succeed are two of the many reasons Frater Jose Martinez (Sigma-Psi, Clemson University) is a Volunteer of the Month. As a Life Loyal Teke, he has quickly ascended into a prominent role as Grand Province Advisor for northern California this year. The bulk of his time and energy center around helping colonies in the area become chapters. His effort did not go unnoticed. “Jose would consider his work to be just a small part to help TKE Nation,” said Frater Michael Russell (Associate Regional Director for the West). “But his chapters and colonies have produced a record number of candidates and each of those groups in ‘NorCal’ have been converted to paid initiates from the fall. This speaks volumes about how highly the members value his opinion on why joining TKE is a good decision.” A high school teacher by day, this Life Loyal Teke holds a master’s degree in education and tutors kids in his community after school hours. He somehow manages to then fit in time for TKE.

“I volunteer because I feel that TKE has given me much more than I could ever repay,” said Frater Jose. “I am forever indebted to our Fraternity for the friendships and experiences I was privileged to be part of. I volunteer so others can see what I have.” He has begun to see the fruits of his labor as two colonies he has been heavily involved with set their chartering dates. It is for this reason, and several others, he continues to drive and push every Teke he works with past their perceived limitations. “I get to see chapters grow, develop and discover what our Fraternity is all about. As alumni, we get to reminisce college days. As a volunteer, I get to support them in the creation of their own memories. That is very rewarding.” Originally from Napa Valley, Calif., Frater Jose trekked across the country to Clemson University for undergraduate work and joined TKE in the process. He teaches 9th grade geography and 10th grade world history. From all of Region 4, the TKE Nation, and the Offices of the Grand Chapter— thank you.


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May Volunteer of the Month: Peter Lindsay Reorganizing a chapter is no small task and one many shy away from. Not the case for Frater Peter Lindsay (Delta-Xi, Miami Univ.) who welcomed the challenge to revive his home chapter amidst juggling a full plate of coaching a university men’s swimming team. While his title is campus advisor, the full list of tasks he performed was well outside the job duties. “Volunteering at my home chapter has provided a tremendous opportunity to make a small contribution back to the great investment of Tau Kappa Epsilon and its leaders of Delta-Xi,” said Frater Peter. “Our reorganization makes it possible for TKE to continue to be a significant agent in the storied history of fraternities at Miami University.” As a Top Teke in 1972, his experience as a collegiate member is similar to many Fraters, but his views on the impact of the TKE experience are somewhat unique. And these concepts drive his passion to help this chapter succeed. “As a volunteer, one is allowed to observe and facilitate one of the few instances in life where young idealists grapple with the intricacies and challenges of true democratic self-government. These Fraters and candidates strive daily to translate our inspiring

abstract principles into concrete plans, actions, and service. The process of setting standards, developing teamwork, and living the principles is challenging, sometimes harrowing, and can be very emotional. It is such a reward to be an observer of the crucible of leadership that is a fraternity chapter.” Frater Pete believes volunteerism is vital to continuing the greatness TKE has been accustomed to for more than 60 years. Retaining these men and increasing the caliber of young alumni coming into this role will help push the limits beyond what it is today. “The most important skills have been to be an effective listener and reflector, attempting to amplify in reflection the idealism of the Fraters. The challenging skill set has been to develop the recruiting skills to develop and retain active alumni advisors. These opportunities for developing leadership in a democratic context are rare for today’s students, and TKE can make significant contributions to this important university mission.” In addition to his work with TKE, he spends his time coaching local swim clubs. With volunteers like Frater Peter working with our newest members, the future of this Fraternity is bright.

“As a volunteer, one is allowed to observe and facilitate one of the few instances in life where young idealists grapple with the intricacies and challenges of true democratic self-government.”

June Volunteer of the Month: Patrick Gleason “Whatever you put into TKE, this Fraternity will return tenfold” is a motto Frater Patrick Gleason (Beta-Upsilon, Univ. of Maine-Orono) has held dear to his heart while working tirelessly as a Grand Province Advisor. He credits his time as a volunteer with adding more friends and learning lessons unparalleled with other experiences. “As a collegiate member, I had the opportunity to work with some really amazing volunteers,” said Frater Patrick. “A major lesson learned during this time was that TKE is much larger than any one individual or group. When I finally committed to becoming a volunteer, I felt a tremendous sense of pride being able to help one of my chapters overcome obstacles and accomplish goals set.” He recognizes the challenge presented with each year that passes—new men come in and experienced Fraters leave it in their hands. Consistent volunteers can help bridge this gap, but this is where Frater Pat and the entire TKE Nation need your help. “Many of the problems our current collegiates face are the same problems our volunteers faced in their chapters. This makes us a vital resource in that

we have experienced the same issues and have found ways to overcome them. The most valuable asset we can provide our undergraduates is ourselves.” Knowing this benefit, Frater Patrick has worked hard to be there for members in the Northeast as a confidant and teacher. Being an effective volunteer requires a myriad of skills, but the primary set includes active listening. “I believe to be an effective volunteer you need to be able to connect with your undergraduates. This means listening to them, understanding who they are and what they want to accomplish, and helping them develop a ‘plan of attack’ to achieve their goals. You need to be willing to share your experience, both the successes and failures, in order for them to better prepare for their own challenges.” This Life Loyal Teke also volunteers and donates to a number of organizations, primarily the Relay for Life. Cancer has had a large impact on his family and he wants to positively impact the research and programs supported by this organization. Building better men to build a better world is the epitome of this Frater’s life. The impact he is making will leave a lasting impression.

“Many of the problems our current collegiates face are the same problems our volunteers faced in their chapters. This makes us a vital resource in that we have experienced the same issues and have found ways to overcome them.”

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q chapter news

TOP RECRUITING GROUPS as of 5/31/11 Rank Chapter

College/University

Region

Men

1

Epsilon-Beta Colony

University of Tampa

2

49

2

Beta-Sigma

University of Southern California

4

41

2

Pi-Xi

University of California, San Diego

4

41

4

Beta-Xi

Arizona State University

4

37

4

Kappa-Tau

University of Arizona

4

37

6

Alpha-Gamma

Washington State University

4

36

7

Nu

University of California, Berkeley

4

35

8

Omicron

The Ohio State University

3

34

8

Nu-Eta Colony

Boise State University

4

34

10

Sigma-Alpha

Florida International University

2

33

11

Xi-Iota

University of Central Florida

2

32

11

TKE Colony 852

University of California, Santa Cruz

4

32

13

Rho-Delta

Cal Poly Pomona

4

31

14

Alpha-Tau

Drexel University

1

30

15

Kappa-Psi

Quinnipiac University

1

29

TOP 5 CHAPTERS BY SIZE Rank Chapter

College/University

1

Beta-Sigma

University of Southern California

4

138

2

Omicron

The Ohio State University

3

128

3

Alpha-Tau

Drexel University

1

122

4

Pi-Xi

University of California, San Diego

4

118

5

Beta-Delta

University of Maryland

1

108

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Size


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Top 10 Chapters in Philanthropic Dollars for 2010-11 Omicron-Tau

Columbus State University

$45,500.00

Gamma-Upsilon

University of Texas-Austin

$37,338.30

Beta-Mu

Bucknell University

$31,389.00

Pi

Penn State University

$27,831.60

Tau-Omega

Carleton University

$26,568.10

Rho-Theta

Lake Superior State University

$22,433.00

Beta-Pi

Georgia Institute of Technology

$17,784.80

Kappa-Psi

Quinnipiac University

$16,394.00

Pi-Epsilon

Christian Brothers University

$15,425.60

Beta-Delta

University of Maryland

$13,810.00

Top 10 Chapters in Community Service Hours in 2010-11 Alpha-Chi

University of Louisville

8,254

Delta-Nu

Northwest Missouri State University

7,231

Omicron-Alpha

Appalachian State University

4,689

Beta-Theta

University of Missouri-Columbia

4,660

Tau-Omega

Carleton University

4,021

Omicron-Tau

Columbus State University

3,544

Pi-Epsilon

Christian Brothers University

3,419

Tau-Eta

Southern Connecticut State University

3,235

Upsilon-Gamma

University of Minnesota-Duluth

3,071

Omicron-Sigma

Indiana University Southeast

2,971

Albion College, Omega Strength 56 GPA 3.1 Community Service Hours 480 Philanthropic Dollars $2,665 Recruitment Results 15 Appalachian State University, Omicron-Alpha Strength 51 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 4,689 Philanthropic Dollars $10,862 Recruitment Results 15 Arizona State University, Beta-Xi Strength 61 GPA 3.0 Community Service Hours 1,285 Philanthropic Dollars $2,345 Recruitment Results 29 California Polytech-Pomona, Rho-Delta Strength 104 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 2,238 Philanthropic Dollars $5,910 Recruitment Results 32 Coe College, Zeta Strength 33 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 415 Philanthropic Dollars $200 Recruitment Results 10 Concord University, Iota-Xi Strength 33 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 1,251 Philanthropic Dollars $1,597 Recruitment Results 17 Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.-Madison, Tau-Theta Strength 38 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 802 Philanthropic Dollars $2,400 Recruitment Results 13

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Iowa State University, Epsilon Strength 61 GPA 3.0 Community Service Hours 1,125 Philanthropic Dollars $5,330 Recruitment Results 16 IUPUI, Upsilon-Iota Strength 53 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 1,945 Philanthropic Dollars $2,672 Recruitment Results 21 Lake Superior State University, Rho-Theta Strength 25 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 2,154 Philanthropic Dollars $22,433 Recruitment Results 8 Lebanon Valley College, Rho-Chi Strength 20 GPA 2.9 Community Service Hours 749 Philanthropic Dollars $3,674 Recruitment Results 11 Kansas State University, Alpha-Lambda Strength 81 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 1,038 Philanthropic Dollars $2,755 Recruitment Results 14 Keene State College, Lambda-Sigma Strength 35 GPA 2.9 Community Service Hours 750 Philanthropic Dollars $2,080 Recruitment Results 5 Merrimack College, Sigma-Kappa Strength 34 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 756 Philanthropic Dollars $7,343 Recruitment Results 8

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cONCORD UNIVERSITY, Iota-Xi

In February, Concord Tekes sponsored a Polar Bear Plunge to raise money for the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute that is still searching for a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. After a weeklong fundraiser, Concord University fraternity members, students and faculty met at noon Saturday and made their way to Bluestone Lake. Once the temperature was measured and everyone lined up on the shore, they bravely plunged into the Arctic-like water as a way to take a stand. Frater Josh Hanna said the Polar Bear Plunge has been taking place for more than 10 years and has become a tradition for Concord. This year the chapter challenged Concord faculty to either donate or take the plunge and now they are challenging the public as well.

LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY, Rho-Theta

Rho-Theta Chapter invited the public to bankroll its 18th annual winter swim, known as the Polar Plunge, which benefits the Special Olympics of Michigan. The event took place on February 19 on the St. Mary’s River that connects Lake Superior and Lake Huron. This year, the Tekes had 50 or more participants come out and support the Special Olympics to raise more than $5,000, which will aid the organization in their annual Swim Meet that takes place on the campus of Lake Superior State University every April. Rho-Theta set a new record this year with the most money ever raised at their annual Polar Plunge. Co-sponsors of this event included Zim’s Pub and the Sault Ste. Marie Fire Department.

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, Rho-Chi

Lebanon Valley Tekes raised $3,300 for the American Cancer Society. Brothers walked the track at the Arnold Sports Center at LVC March 18 & 19, starting at 3 p.m. Friday and ending at 3 a.m. Saturday, to raise awareness about cancer and celebrate the cancer survivors. Relay for Life is the largest philanthropic event of its kind at the college; as of March 1, 2011, more than 60 teams and 300 participants were registered. Team TKE partnered with Rita’s Ice in Palmyra and Cleona to hand out free Rita’s to participants during the event while accepting donations to “Ice Out” cancer. The brothers also partnered with Guitar Center in Harrisburg who donated three $20 gift cards to be raffled. Relay participants bought a chance to “Rock Out” cancer by playing Guitar Hero for a small donation. Frater Andrew Leib, senior relay team caption, said, “We at Rho-Chi believe that our commitment to Relay is the best way to dispel the stereotypes and misconceptions of fraternities on campus and in the Annville-Cleona community.”


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rutgers UNIVERSITY, Alpha-Eta

Tekes at Rutgers University hosted several events raising money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society over the past two years. The most recent was January 22 at a women’s basketball game against Providence. The fundraisers have been run through the concession stands at various Rutgers sporting events including basketball and soccer. The stands require 20–25 individuals to run smoothly and Rutgers will then donate 15 percent of the sales back to the charity. By doing this, the chapter raised more than $5,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society since the re-colonization of AlphaEta in 2009. Through these games they also helped strengthen social ties by co-sponsoring stands with various sororities.

UNIVERSITY of alabama-birmingham, Pi-Delta

The Fraters of Pi-Delta Chapter hosted a “Twister” tournament to raise money for the Burn Unit at Children’s Hospital on November 19, 2010. Brothers set up registration tables around campus weeks prior to the event in order to get as many participants and donations as possible. Not only did the brothers raise $1,053, but they were also able to provide great entertainment and prizes for the participants. First prize received an IPOD Touch, second prize was a VIZIO Blu Ray player, and third place received a George Foreman grill. The director of the Burn Unit at Children’s Hospital opened the tournament by thanking everyone for their participation and reminding them how important it is to help those in need. Because this is the first time Pi-Delta has hosted such an event, they anticipate it being an annual philanthropy and will only become better in the future.

university of california-berkeley, Nu

On February 20, fifteen Fraters from Nu Chapter helped move wood chips and restore egret habitat at the Berkeley shoreline with the Aquatic Park EGRET organization. EGRET is the stewardship group for the tidal wetlands of Berkeley’s largest city park. Volunteers with the organization help tend to the shoreline habitats, improving the quality of life for a multitude of water foul that reside near the coastline. Under Mark Liolios’s leadership, the EGRET group has helped restore and maintain healthy habitats for herons, egrets, and other wildlife for more than one decade. The Tekes first began volunteering with Mark in the fall semester of 2010, when Frater Nik Crain organized his candidate class to volunteer at the aquatic park, a grassy area surrounding the lagoon off the Eastshore Highway between Berkeley and Emeryville. At the event on Sunday, Frater Crain said the experience was not only educational but allowed the chapter to strengthen their appreciation for the local beauty of Berkeley and the surrounding Bay Area.

North Carolina State University, Beta-Beta Strength 41 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 729 Philanthropic Dollars $100 Recruitment Results 22 Rutgers University, Alpha-Eta Strength 53 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 785 Philanthropic Dollars $7,310 Recruitment Results 16 Saint Louis University, Epsilon-Alpha Strength 19 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 407 Philanthropic Dollars $2,000 Recruitment Results 9 Southeastern Louisiana University, Theta-Nu Strength 37 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 655 Philanthropic Dollars $4,775 Recruitment Results 18 Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale, Beta-Chi Strength 65 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 643 Philanthropic Dollars $10,593 Recruitment Results 19 Trine University, Beta-Epsilon Strength 24 GPA 2.9 Community Service Hours 563 Philanthropic Dollars $234 Recruitment Results 7 Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham, Pi-Delta Strength 47 GPA 2.9 Community Service Hours 2,016 Philanthropic Dollars $2,486 Recruitment Results 15

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University of California-Berkeley, Nu Strength 99 GPA 3.44 Community Service Hours 1,562 Philanthropic Dollars $3,845 Recruitment Results 35 University of Central Florida, Xi-Iota Strength 74 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 1,477 Philanthropic Dollars $5,625 Recruitment Results 31 University of Houston, Epsilon-Omicron Strength 59 GPA 2.4 Community Service Hours 719 Philanthropic Dollars $3,898 Recruitment Results 25 University of Kansas, Alpha-Phi Strength 18 GPA 3.0 Community Service Hours 1,185 Philanthropic Dollars $819 Recruitment Results 6 University of Michigan, Upsilon Strength 43 GPA 3.2 Community Service Hours 925 Philanthropic Dollars $6,750 Recruitment Results 22 University of Pittsburgh, Tau-Phi Strength 22 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 282 Philanthropic Dollars $3,266 Recruitment Results 7 Univ. of South Carolina-Aiken, Sigma-Zeta Strength 35 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 1,402 Philanthropic Dollars $1,233 Recruitment Results 11

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university of central florida, Xi-Iota

On February 13, the Xi-Iota chapter had its first roadside cleanup of 2011. At 10 a.m., more than 15 brothers and new members managed to wake themselves up to come help clean their section of Alafaya Trail from McCulloch Road north to Chapman Road. Being led by the community service chairman, Albert Zolin, everyone put on their orange vests, picked up a bag, and went on their way down the two-mile stretch of road. Despite the early time for some and excessive exercise for others, the Tekes always manage to have a great time while doing something good for the community. An hour or so later, Fraters had filled more than six giant bags with trash and litter found on the side of the road. On Friday, October 29, 2010, Xi-Iota hosted its first annual Trick or TEKE costume party. This included everything from DJ Areyto spinning all night long to a live performance by Call Me Crazy. Everyone had an awesome time and all the profits went to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The chapter raised $1,700 for St. Jude and hopes to make it an annual event!

university of kansas, Alpha-Phi

Tekes of Alpha-Phi Chapter hosted their semiannual TKE in a Box charity event on October 8. For 48 hours, they lived in a cardboard box house in front of Hy-Vee, 3504 Clinton Parkway, to collect canned food and cash donations for the homeless. Chapter members worked in shifts and stayed at the store from noon Friday until noon Sunday. Food donations benefited ECKAN’s Just Food pantry and cash donations went to the Lawrence Community Shelter. During the past two years, Fraters raised more than $3,000 in food and monetary donations for the homeless.

university of south dakota, Theta-Eta

Photo by Nick Krug

Theta-Eta Chapter in Vermillion, S.D., has been hosting Fight Night since they re-chartered at USD in 2006. An annual amateur boxing event, the 8 to 12 fights feature students from the University of South Dakota, rival South Dakota State University, local boxing gyms, and many fraternity and sorority fighters. There is intense competition between the Greek houses on campus and between USD and SDSU. All of the proceeds raised at Fight Night have been donated to the Alzheimer’s Association in the past and now to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Tekes typically raise anywhere between $1,500 and $3,000 for the charity organization by collecting admission at the door and from local sponsors. In the past, Fight Night has been held in the Vermillion High School Gym. This year, the chapter was able to host the event at the DakotaDome on March 31. This would not have been possible without the full support of Theta-Eta Chapter, local sponsors, and various members of the Vermillion community. Thanks to Frater Robb Price who served as executive director of the competition ... seeing the success of the event made all the hours of planning worth it.


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Upsilon is Back – Pushing Up the Limits

University of South Dakota, Theta-Eta Strength 37 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 802 Philanthropic Dollars $3,199 Recruitment Results 11 Valdosta State University, Zeta-Nu Strength 39 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 902 Philanthropic Dollars $2,620 Recruitment Results 9 Wabash College, Alpha-Alpha Strength 42 GPA 2.9 Community Service Hours 324 Philanthropic Dollars $120 Recruitment Results 3

Success is an understatement when taking a look at Upsilon’s (University of Michigan) recent philanthropic endeavor for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Frater Ryan Anderson approached the Detroit St. Jude office with an idea a few days after attending the Regional Leadership Conference in Indianapolis. The plan was to have a 24-hour push-up marathon while raising money through bucket shakes and letter writing. The date was set for March 31, 1 p.m., to April 1, 1 p.m. Then it was time to get on the ground and begin. Each of the 50 Fraters had a minimum pledge of $50 and at least 350 push-ups. They sought to reach 12,600 total push-ups, the number of children diagnosed with cancer each year. Members drafted letters to friends, family and local businesses, encouraging them to give to this cause. Delta Delta Delta Sorority

on the Michigan campus assisted the men by encouraging passersby to donate change for their efforts. “When I arrived to help with closing ceremonies on April 1, I could hear the music before I even arrived at their tent,” said St. Jude local representative Mairin MacDonald.

Washington University (St. Louis), Xi Strength 58 GPA 3.3 Community Service Hours 638 Philanthropic Dollars $1,650 Recruitment Results 14 Wayne State College, Lambda-Chi Strength 25 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 608 Philanthropic Dollars $1,500 Recruitment Results 7

“Onlookers were everywhere and a few TKE alumni were even doing push-ups alongside them. I have never seen anything quite like this in my life.” The men raised a total of $6,167 in 24 hours, an average of $257 per hour and $0.50 per push-up. Their efforts are helping to save lives and show others how a little effort can make an incredible difference. The Offices of the Grand Chapter extend a sincere thank you to both the men of Upsilon and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Together we are helping build a better world.

William Paterson University, Nu-Omega Strength 28 GPA 2.4 Community Service Hours 1,044 Philanthropic Dollars $558 Recruitment Results 13 York College of Pennsylvania, Omicron-Upsilon Strength 28 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 482 Philanthropic Dollars $1,600 Recruitment Results 11

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Dear TKE,

and ‘things haps, ‘what a difference a year makes’ ase phr the of rd hea all ve We’ This past year was n, these statements truly say it all. ma ng you one For .’ son rea a for pen e joy. s from heartbreaking grief to absolut filled with a collection of emotion king hard wor an hm a busy college fres One year ago, my son Nicolas was n University. ztow Kut at ity nis, and pledging a fratern academically, playing college ten participate in y full and men que brotherhood of uni t tha of t par be to ted wan He always n 60 years ago. His like his grandfather did more tha Greek Life as a college student, just red fond memories sha had versity (Pi Chapter), Uni te Sta n Pen at ber mem a er, grandfath intains with some s and the close contact he still ma with Nicolas from his fraternity day las was very Nico ztown University as a freshman, of his brothers. Upon entering Kut grandfather’s his in an active TKE chapter to follow disappointed to learn there was not fraternity. r the tradition. So, he decided to join ano footsteps and carry on the family ruct him inst and a “big brother” to help guide Along the way, he was assigned close right very e ber, Mike Nusca, and my son becam se of during the pledge process. One mem sen es, valu ily e, caring personalities, strong fam le away. They had the same sensitiv kab hin unt the perfect fit, but shortly thereafter, ycle humor and moral beliefs. It was a torc mo ous 0, Mike was involved in a very seri happened. On St. Patrick’s Day 201 y was shocked. bod ent stud The ity. vers Kutztown Uni accident on Main Street in front of side, praying for a brothers stood vigil at Mike’s bed For one long agonizing week, the He was only 20 years Michael died on March 24, 2010. miracle. That miracle never came. ricken son, who just that evening from a very grief-st old. We received a phone call late are coming true, not parents, this is your worst nightm As . had r eve he nd frie t bes the lost your child in person. being able to console and comfort well-being cerned about Nicolas’ emotional We, as his parents, were very con st important mo the ity, ern not pledging the frat up ed end He us. stat ic dem aca and his his sparkle and t his college tennis team and he lost qui He th. dea l’s hae Mic g bein reason watch our son go recognize. It was very painful to can ent par a only t tha rgy ene vibrant through this. the semester, ween the funeral and the end of Weeks went by, but sometime bet It was like rgy. ene itive , Nicolas found a spark of pos somewhere deep inside of himself all that had ve abo rise a new person. He was going to he woke up one morning and was inning to beg was idea r than ever before. An amazing n?’ He happened and start over, stronge ztow Kut to ity, bring back TKE, grandpa’s fratern form in his mind. ‘What if I could t within him. began to display a passion and figh

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for Life

Nicolas, being deeply rooted in family values, knew that if this was possible, he and his grandfather would share something very extraordinary. With several weeks left until summer break, he went door to door, knocking on many dorm rooms and apartment buildings, looking for friends who would consider joining his interest group. In the back of his mind, he was deciding how and when he was going to “unveil” this project to his grandfather. At the end of September, Nicolas’ grandfather celebrated his 80th birthday. Nicolas’ gift for his grandfather wasn’t ready yet. He simply said, “Grandpa, your gift is in progress.” Nicolas spent many hours on the phone with the Regional Director, Pete Dawson, and others to make his dream a reality before the end of the year in time for Christmas. It was on December 25 that Nicolas finally presented his very special gift to his grandfather. He ordered a custom made TKE sweatshirt with his grandfather’s chapter on the sleeve. When the gift was opened, his grandfather didn’t really understand the full meaning until Nicolas took his jacket off to reveal a shirt that spelled out Tau Kappa Epsilon. He said, “Grandpa, we are going to be brothers. I have been working on getting TKE back on campus at Kutztown. It should be recognized by the university after winter break and you can even be present at the time of my initiation.” The joy among all the tears was unforgettable. Eight of the 25 young men in the interest group traveled to Baltimore, Md., to attend TKE’s Regional Leadership Conference. The night before we were to drive with his grandfather to Baltimore for his initiation, Nicolas called us at midnight filled with excitement. The TKE Headquarters was going to offer his father an opportunity to become an honorary member and be initiated along with Nicolas. The three of them—my son, my husband, and my father—would all be “brothers for life.” It was a very emotional evening for my family. It was the culmination of a year where Nicolas turned a tragic event into a remarkable, positive achievement and where we, as family members, were immensely proud. The memories of that special evening will live forever in our hearts. When I look at my son after the year he has had, I see someone who is an inspiration to me. They say things happen for a reason. Almost a year ago, we didn’t know what that reason was. Now it is clearly evident. To this day, Nicolas has never taken off Mike’s bracelet. Mike too, is a “brother for life” even though he and Nicolas are members of different fraternities now. Mike will forever be Nicolas’ big brother who is smiling down at him from above with much love and approval that his interfraternal friend has finally found his pathway to success. With love and respect, Mrs. Karen Simon Proud TKE Daughter, Wife and Mom

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q conclave

A Historical Conclave San Antonio, Texas, is the site of the 2011 Conclave—a place where you will help write a new chapter in TKE history. All indicators point to record attendance and participation in the greatest celebration of brotherhood. Online registration is live and discounts are available for both students and alumni, but time is of the essence. Help elect the leadership (Grand Council), vote on changes to the constitution (Black Book), participate in educational programming, work alongside Fraters during service in the city, network with prominent alumni and collegiate members, and enjoy the fellowship that only a Conclave can provide. Find more information and register at tke.org/conclave.

Student Registration If you register by July 11 and use the Conclave Savings Plan, any student can come to Conclave 2011 for as little as $349/person if registering with 8 people from the chapter for an 8-man bundle. $524 - $50 (discount) = $474/person $3,792 - $1000 (CSP) = $2,792

$474 x 8 people = $3,792 $2,792/8 people = $349/person

If you can’t get 8 people to come, you can use the CSP and still register 4 people for $449/ person. $749 - $50 (discount) = $699/person $2,796 - $1000 (CSP) = $1,796

$699 x 4 people = $2,796 $1,796/4 people = $449/person

These prices are without any use of Chapter Credits or Special Projects funds. Other prices are as follows:

Housing Plan

On or before July 11

After July 11

Quad Triple Double Single 8-Man Bundle (2 rooms)

$749/person** $774/person $849/person $949 $524/person**

$799/person $824/person $899/person $999 $574/person

**Save $50 per person by registering either 4 or 8 people by July 11. A single student can register for every housing plan EXCEPT the 8-Man Bundle. Eight people must register to receive the bundle pricing. All student packages include Conclave registration, three nights lodging in designated accommodations, four meals, off-site event and educational programming.

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Other savings/funds to utilize when registering 1. 2. 3. 4.

Register 4 people for Quad or 8 people for the bundle and receive $50 off per person Conclave Savings Plan – all chapters should have $1,000 TEF Special Projects – same as RLCs, must use manual form available on tke.org. Chapter Credits – must fill out manual form—call OGC for information.

Alumni Pricing Unlike students, alumni can register for a non-housing package. If they want a room at the Grand Hyatt in our block, we have a negotiated rate of $149/night which is inclusive of all taxes/fees. The actual alumni package includes the Brotherhood Event (Friday dinner), Grand Inaugural (Saturday dinner), program lunches (Friday and Saturday), registration materials, and a souvenir. Alternatively, alumni may purchase individual tickets to the Brotherhood Event and/or the Grand Inaugural. The best deal for alumni is to register for the alumni package by July 11. They will receive $50 off their registration fee and only pay $399/person. See the following chart for information on other prices:

Alumni Package Brotherhood Event Only Grand Inaugural Only

On or before July 11

After July 11

$399/person $150/person $150/person

$449/person $150/person $150/person

Guest Pricing Alumni also have the option of bringing a spouse, friend or significant other. The Friends and Family package is a program for guests of registered alumni. It includes planned activities on Friday, program lunch (Friday), the Brotherhood Event (Friday dinner), Grand Inaugural (Saturday dinner), registration materials, and transportation to/from events. Alternatively, guests may purchase individual tickets to the Brotherhood Event and/or the Grand Inaugural. The best price is $249/person for the package.

Pricing

Friends & Family Package Brotherhood Event Only Grand Inaugural Only

$249/person 150/person $150/person

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2010 Annual Report TKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION A Report from the Chairman and President Dear Fraters and Friends, The year 2010 will mark another year of growth and continued recovery for the TKE Educational Foundation. In 2009, with a very large bequest from Frater Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., we received $1,670,000 in contributions. In 2010, contributions totaled $1,260,000 which was a very good year again! When we began the year, our investments were just beginning to come back to their previous levels. Now, one year later, while we still have two of our endowment funds “under water,” nearly all have recovered and have been restored to the levels of original donor contributions. This was a great year for the educational programs the Foundation supports. To summarize the impact of these programs, consider the following: u Attendance at Regional Leadership Conferences in Kansas City, Jacksonville, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Indianapolis grew 40 percent to nearly 1,000 undergraduate Tekes. Alumni facilitators provided many stimulating sessions for the attendees which they were able to take back to their chapters. A special thanks to Greg and Cay Woodson along with Elmer Smith—both of whom have named an RLC with an endowment gift of $250,000. u The TKE Leadership Academy was held again in Colorado Springs where 72 young men were inspired by a strong facilitator corps led by John Deckard, Donnie Aldrich, and TEF Medal of Excellence winner and lead volunteer facilitator Frater Chris Niles. The Foundation captured the successful academy on a video which describes how the academy changes lives and helps build tomorrow’s leaders. The video is available on the website—so please visit www.tkefoundation.org to view it. A special thanks to all those who responded to Chairman Ernie’s challenge and matched his gifts to provide $35,000 in more support for this great program. u The Alumni Volunteer Academy was held at our new Headquarters in Indianapolis where about 75 men from all over the country gathered to learn more skills to use in working with our members. This group of men really makes a difference in the quality of our programs. The Fraternity deeply appreciates their commitment and excellence. A special thanks goes out to PGP Dr. William Muse and his wife, Marlene, for starting the Key Leader Endowment which provides support for the academy. The endowment is large enough to provide a grant of $4,000 next fiscal year, but we still want to raise at least $200,000 more to offset even more of the cost. We also have a video available on the website about this great educational program. The Foundation also launched two important fundraising programs that will mold the future of TKE. The first was a program to raise funds to help pay for the new International Headquarters. About $300,000 has been raised to date against a goal of $2 million. Featured as a fundraising project is the Better Men for a Better World Courtyard which will be a lasting testimony to

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the ways TKE has impacted the lives of so many members. On page 43 is an illustration of the future Courtyard. Nearly 500 bricks have been sold so far and we encourage everyone who would like to be a permanent part of TKE history to buy a brick for themselves, another important friend in TKE, or your chapter or alumni association. The other fundraising initiative is a Planned Giving program which encourages all Tekes to “Remember TKE.” The TEF Board of Directors has set a goal to raise $10 million in planned gift commitments toward which we have already raised over $4 million. Our hope is that many more will join our ranks and put something in their wills or trusts that will keep TKE strong and growing for many years to come. If you have already made a charitable provision in your estate plan for TKE, please contact Joyce Ann Anderson at 317-872-6533 and she will send you the proper forms for registering your gift. You will then become a member of our very special Heritage Society made up of very special Tekes who have chosen to “Remember TKE.” At a recent Regional Leadership Conference, a young Frater walked up and asked what it took to start a scholarship fund with the TKE Educational Foundation. He went on to describe a great job he had just landed and said once he graduates and begins his work, he would like to start a scholarship fund to express his gratitude for all that TKE has done for him. WOW! Imagine the impact this young man will have in making our world a better place! Funds begin providing a scholarship once they reach $5,000. This is a great way to extend a helping hand to a Frater who is trying to complete his education. Thanks to each one of you who have helped in extending the Foundation’s outreach to more young men in 2010! We appreciate the part you play in building Better Men for a Better World and look forward to your continued support!

Yours in the Bond,

Richard C. “Ernie” Ernest, Foundation Board Chairman

Gary A. Reed, Foundation President


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the foundation

TKE Educational Foundation, Inc. Statements of Financial Position May 31, 2010 and 2009 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Due from Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. Other Assets Investments, at fair value Property held for sale Pledges receivable, net Cash surrender value of life insurance policies Property and equipment, net Beneficial interest in perpetual trust

2010

2009

254,498 14,491 56,537 3,499,330 66,925 1,643,992 132,542 3,812 79,553

444,591 17,920 10,573 2,110,937 1,601,165 110,819 86,485 71,358

5,751,680

4,453,848

21,340

8,185

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts payable and other accrued expenses Net assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted

489,880 3,671,828 1,568,632 5,730,340

268,832 2,622,613 1,554,218 4,445,663

5,751,680

4,453,848

The TKE Educational Foundation’s 2010 audit was conducted by the independent accounting firm of Blue & Co., LLC. The above Statement of Financial Position is included in this audit.

TKE Educational Foundation Total Assets

Cash Contributions to Foundation

Including annual, major, special, and planned gifts

TKE Educational Foundation

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Fite

Ernest

Olcott

Smith

Phillips

Songer

Stacey

The TKE Educational Foundation is guided by a Board of Directors made up of Tekes who meet the following criteria: 1. Are enthusiastic about their TKE experience and want to continue to engage as a volunteer 2. Have been successful in their chosen career or profession and willing to share their knowledge to benefit the Fraternity 3. Reside in an area of the country that complements geographic diversity in order to extend the Foundation’s outreach 4. Members who are willing to give back in gratitude for the part TKE has played in their becoming successful The Board of Directors is comprised of up to 30 members who meet these criteria and who are willing to offer their time, talent and treasure in guiding the Foundation. The board is headed by an Executive Committee made up of our chairman, vice chairman, secretary/treasurer, Grand Prytanis, and two at-large members. The Executive Committee guides the Foundation between board meetings which are held twice a year, with a third meeting at Conclaves every two years. In addition to the Board of Directors, a number of Fraters serve on committees for the Foundation, helping to recommend policies that will support the Foundation’s mission. Those committees include: Investment Committee, Rob Olcott Awards and Scholarship Committee, Lon Justice Development Committee, Ernie Ernest Budget Committee, Jim Totten Audit Committee, Rick Schultz Nominations Committee, Bill Muse Grants Review Committee, Mark Fite/Jim Totten Foundation Ambassadors are guided and trained by a steering committee chaired by Scott Melton To learn more about becoming a member of the Board of Directors, contact tef@tke.org.

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Brock

Tapia

Crockard

Totten

Johnson

Villanueva

Justice

Witters

Muse

Woodson

TEF FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Richard C. Ernest Beta-Mu, Bucknell University President/CEO, Crown Metal Manufacturing Company

R. Don Johnson Grand Chapter Board, Hospice of St. John Board of Adjustment and Appeals, Cherry Hills Village

Donald R. Tapia Sigma-Theta, Saint Leo University Former CEO, Essco Wholesale Electric, Inc.

Vice Chairman Mark A. Fite, CFC Delta-Xi, Miami University of Ohio President/CEO, Option Technologies Interactive, LLC

Lonnie G. Justice, PGP Pi-Alpha, Ashland University Vice President/General Manager, Agilent Technologies

James L. Totten, PGO Kappa-Psi, Quinnipiac University Global Process Development Advisor, ExxonMobil Corporation, Downstream Controllers

Secretary-Treasurer Elmer R. Smith Mu-Sigma, Morehead State University President, Interactive Learning Solutions Grand Prytanis Dr. Herbert L. Songer Alpha-Upsilon Fort Hays State University Ret., Vice President for Student Affairs, Fort Hays State University Kevin J. Brock Beta-Rho, University of Akron Investment Advisor William Blair & Company James E. Crockard, III Zeta-Epsilon, Waynesburg University Attorney, Equitable Resources, Inc.

William V. Muse, PGP Epsilon-Upsilon Northwestern State University Business & Educational Consultant Robert L. Olcott Alpha-Xi, Drake University Managing Partner The Olcott Consulting Group John B. Phillips Nu, University of California-Berkeley Trustee, Group Insurance Trust of the California Society of CPAs Lee M. Stacey Rho-Sigma Grand Valley State University Regional Managing Partner Willis Group Holdings Ltd.

Daniel D. Villanueva Alpha-Omicron, New Mexico State University Partner, Rustic Canyon/Fontis Partners Charles W. Witters Gamma-Omega, Eastern Illinois University Senior Vice President, Lee & Associates Commerical Real Estate Service Gregory P. Woodson Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California Vice President, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Colgate Palmolive Company


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Thank You Heritage Society Is TKE in your Future?

One of the most valuable and enduring ways that you can demonstrate your support for Tau Kappa Epsilon is by naming the TKE Educational Foundation as a beneficiary of a planned gift—a will, trust, retirement plan, life insurance policy, or charitable gift annuity plan. In an effort to create an environment that fosters a sense of philanthropy, the TKE Heritage Society recognizes the generosity and foresight of those who wish to perpetuate the principles of our great Fraternity by recognizing and honoring alumni and friends of TKE who have made a commitment for future generations of our Fraternity through the TKE Educational Foundation.

Are You Included?

The Heritage Society is not intended for recognition of ongoing general support purposes, but for the special commitments made over and above annual fund gifts, such as planned estate investments, to help grow the permanent endowment and designated funds. Any individual making a commitment to the Fraternity should advise the TKE Educational Foundation of the gift details so their name may be included in the Heritage Society. For more information contact the Foundation staff at tef@tke.org or 317-872-6533.

Heritage Society Ashland Univ. Barry Univ. Bowling Green State Univ. Bucknell Univ. Cal State Univ.-Northridge Carroll College Central Michigan Univ. Clarkson Univ. Cornell Univ. Drake Univ. Drexel Univ. Eastern Illinois Univ. Frostburg State Univ. Cal State Univ.-Fullerton George Washington Univ. Georgia Institute of Technology Glenville State College Humboldt State Univ. Kent State Univ. Knox College Longwood Univ. Marshall Univ. Miami Univ. Morehead State Univ. New Mexico State Univ. Newberry College North Carolina State Univ. Purdue Univ. Salisbury Univ. Southeastern Louisiana Univ. Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale Trine Univ. Univ. of Central Oklahoma

the tke heritage society recognizes

the generosity and foresight of those who wish to perpetuate the principles of our great fraternity by recognizing and honoring alumni and friends of tke who made a commitment for future generations of our fraternity.

chapter eternal honor roll Lonnie G. Justice, CFC Dr. Ron Lennon James M. Hooker Richard C. Ernest Christopher Beck Maurice J. Lindquist Ronald F. Neukam Edward R. Dominy, CFC Edward R. McDowell Frank P. Troost Chris A. Grasso, CFC Charles W. Witters Mark A. Jacobson John M. Manzanares, CFC Christopher T. Hanson Russell H. Heil Michael A. Smith James C. Upton Walter K. Schindhelm John M. Perme, Jr. Steven A. Jones, CFC Stuart E. Hallett, III, CFC Johnston B. Bell Mark A. Fite, CFC Elmer R. Smith Gabriel Anaya Harry E. Hawkins Michael A. Moxley, CFC Thomas M. McAninch Brian D. Coons Brian M. Bosarge Kurt F. Klein Rodney G. Talbot Christopher B.Tidwell Robert W. Conklin Jim R. Haws

Univ. of Houston Univ. of Kansas Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette Univ. of Louisville Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell Univ. of Michigan Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln Univ. of New Hampshire Univ. of New Orleans Univ. of Northern Iowa Univ. of South Florida Univ. of Southern California Univ. of St. Thomas Univ. of Texas at El Paso Univ. of Utah Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater Utica College Valparaiso Univ. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Wagner College Waynesburg Univ. Western Carolina Univ. Western Illinois Univ. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Grand Chapter Friend of TKE

Micah B. Vinson Lloyd D. Dickensheets Bobby A. Jarred Alvin F. Walker Jr. Kenneth L. Georgevits William A. Thompson Louis W. Pfleckl, Jr. John C. Jenkins Dennis W. Perry Mark C. Romig, CFC Alan E. Wright Fredrick T. Jacobi John W. Plumb Bruce E. Carlson, CFC Fr. W. Patrick Resen Coby S. Villa Lobos Richard B. Walker Mark K. Johnson Paul C. Aspinwall Kyle J. Swetzig Jerome E. Schewe, CFC Timothy L. Taschwer Joel E. Johnson, PGP Thomas J. Kuchan T. J. Schmitz, CFC Thomas M. Castner, CFC James A. Meyers Gary S. Michel James J. Hickey James E. Crockard, III J. Wesley Pierce Robert D. Taflinger, CAE Wayne D. Switzer Kevin W. Johnson Dr. Randall Rentfro

The following Fraters have passed into the Chapter Eternal, but in life made a commitment of $10,000 or more in support of the TKE Educational Foundation. Albion College Carroll College Drexel Univ. Eureka College Georgia Southern Univ. Gettysburg College Indiana Univ. Marshall Univ. Millikin Univ. Monmouth College Oregon State Univ. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Ohio State Univ. Trine Univ. Univ. of California, Berkeley Univ. of Illinois Univ. of Louisville Univ. of Michigan Univ. of Minnesota Univ. of Pennsylvania Univ. of Southern California Univ. of Washington Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Univ. of Wisconsin-Superior Washington State Univ. Washington Univ. West Virginia Univ.

William C. Prout, Jr. Frank W. Koenen James G. Crouse, Sr. Carrol C. Hall Frank Sanders C. Herbert Foutz Charles H. Miller J. George Schmid, Jr. Robert M. Hill George Blankenship Orval W. Diehl Charles Bruning, II Eric H. Pierson Jack R. Fisher, PGP Jay C. Routh Paul B. Rutledge Irving P. Krick William C. M. Schroeder William E. Biggs Rodney Williams, Jr., PGP H. Glenn Bixby Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Jim T. Kane D. Reed Geer George W. Woolery Frank A. Rostedt Lloyd E. Steele Ken W. Sells Duwe R. Woerpel George F. Prior Roy S. Otte Bernard S. Palcich Claude Prichard

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q grand chapter scholarships

Forman

Lammert

Beals

Battaglia

Scarrow

$1,200

John A. Courson Top Scholar Award John W. Forman, Cornell University, Scorpion

$700

Ronald Reagan Leadership Award Michael Beals, Iowa State University, Epsilon

$875

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Award Joshua D. Lammert, Missouri Valley College, Delta-Upsilon

$425

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Anthony J. Battaglia, University of Central Florida, Xi-Iota Daniel W. Scarrow, Coe College, Zeta

$2,300 $2,000 $1,500 $ 600 $ 500 $ 500 $ 475 $ 325 $ 300 $ 275 $ 275 $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 $ 225

Steven J. Muir Scholarship Drew Bundschuh, Bucknell University, Beta-Mu Steven J. Muir Special Scholarship Abiram Bala, University of California-Berkeley, Nu W. Allan Herzog Scholarship Brett Goldstein, University of California-Berkeley, Nu Alvin Yi, University of California-Berkeley, Nu Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Vincent Oliva, Monmouth University, Kappa-Kappa Donald A. and John R. Fisher Memorial Scholarship Cory Funk, Ashland University, Pi-Alpha Timothy L. Taschwer Scholarship Alan Voegele, St. Cloud State University, Theta-Rho Francis J. Flynn Memorial Scholarship Scott DePutron, Syracuse University, Iota-Zeta Sophus C. Goth Memorial Scholarship Camden Andrews, University of California-Berkeley, Nu Harry J. Donnelly Memorial Scholarship Andrew Pia, Syracuse University, Iota-Zeta Thomas H. Dunning, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Nicholas J. Hansing, Washington University-St. Louis, Xi Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial Leadership Award Marco Fanelli, University of Central Florida, Xi-Iota T. J. Schmitz Scholarship Ryan Dulac, University of Maine, Beta-Upsilon Carrol C. Hall Memorial Scholarship Michael Burn, Georgia Southern University, Lambda-Upsilon Raymond W. Franklin Scholarship Elliott R. Scheirman, University of Houston, Epsilon-Omicron John B. Phillips Scholarship Michael J. Cerussi, University of California-Berkeley, Nu

Every year, the TKE Educational Foundation disburses thousands of dollars in scholarship funds to help young Fraters realize the promise of higher education. Along with the academic and social support of the TKE chapter, these funds make college dreams possible for young men of all backgrounds and aspirations. Any Teke in good standing—whether a new collegiate Frater or an alumni pursuing graduate study—is eligible for scholarship support. The TKE Educational Foundation offers three types of scholarships: • Chapter Scholarships: Every chapter has a scholarship fund dedicated to supporting its members in their academic careers. • Grand Chapter Scholarships: The Grand Chapter offers scholarships for qualifying Tekes from across the Fraternity. • Regional or Area-Based Scholarships: Donors can help young men in their communities to become their best selves through TKE. The TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors approves an annual

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William V. Muse Scholarship Christopher W. Nish, Valdosta State University, Zeta-Nu Father Timothy Vakoc Scholarship Colten Milford, Saint Cloud State University, Theta-Rho George W. Woolery Memorial Scholarship Jourdan Wilson, University of Evansville, Zeta-Beta Wallace G. McCauley Memorial Scholarship Alexander J. Gettys, Adrian College, Theta-Omicron Doris and Elmer Schmitz, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Brian Casey, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lambda William Wilson Memorial Scholarship William Laliberte, University of Maine-Orono, Beta-Upsilon John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. Scholarship Scott Silverman, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, Rho-Omicron Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship George Koutsouras, New York Institute of Technology, Xi-Gamma Eric D. Dunning Scholarship Jeremy Gordet, East Carolina University, Lambda-Psi Eugene C. Beach Memorial Scholarship Minh D. Ngo, Utica College of Syracuse University, Lambda-Lambda Lon Justice Scholarship Tyler Ulreich, Adrian College, Theta-Omicron Bruce B. Melchert Scholarship Scott Kubik, University of Missouri-Columbia, Beta-Theta Miles Gray Memorial Scholarship Christopher J. Purvis, American University, Colony 834 Michael J. Morin Memorial Scholarship Randall S. Trebat, Jr., Univ. of No. Carolina at Wilmington, Mu-Chi International Exchange Scholarship Kevin S. Kinzer, Trine University, Beta-Epsilon

award from each scholarship fund, as long as a fund is at or above $5,000 as of the end of the Foundation’s fiscal year (May 31), so an award can be presented in the following academic year. For donors who are working on building their scholarship funds, and have not yet reached $5,000, whatever dollars are contained in the scholarship DID YOU KNOW funds are maintained and invested for there is no limit to the growth. size of a scholarship fund? Through endowed and outright Based on the Foundation’s gifts of all sizes, donors can show strong experience, the quality support for tomorrow’s TKE scholars and and longevity of a chapter invest in the next generation of TKE often relates to its ability leaders. Learn how to set up a scholarto provide scholarships to ship or check out the Scholarship Packet its members. by visiting www.tkefoundation.org.


q chapter funds

Chapter Scholarships and Special Projects The TKE Educational Foundation is a 501c3 corporation and supports the chapters by providing tax deductions to donors interested in supporting the Fraternity. Anyone can donate and receive a deduction, including non-Tekes or parents. Also, as a member becomes a Life Loyal Teke, a portion of his enrollment goes directly into the scholarship and the special projects funds of his home chapter. The following two pages (36–37) include a list of individual chapter scholarship funds and special project funds administered by the Foundation, and are included in the endowment investment portfolio. Funds are managed by professional money managers and oversight is provided by the Foundation Board of Directors through its Investment Committee, which is composed of financial professionals. For additional information on how to access the funds or on how to set up a fund of your own, contact the TKE Educational Foundation staff by calling 317-872-6533 or at tef@tke.org.

top ten Number of Donors

University of Louisville (Alpha-Chi) The Ohio State University (Omicron) University of Southern California (Beta-Sigma) University of Central Missouri (Delta-Lambda) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Lambda) Washington University (Xi) Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (Rho-Omicron) University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Epsilon-Nu) California State University, San Marcos (Tau-Rho) Iowa State University (Epsilon)

dollars given

chapters

Morehead State University (Mu-Sigma) Missouri University of Science and Technology (Beta-Eta) Bucknell University (Beta-Mu) University of Southern California (Beta-Sigma) Pennsylvania State University (Pi) Ashland University (Pi-Alpha) University of Southern Maine (Lambda-Delta) Georgia Southern University (Lambda-Upsilon) Miami University (Delta-Xi) Northwestern State University (Epsilon-Upsilon)

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Chapter Scholarships school scholarship scholarship special project name name funds funds Adelphi Univ. Kappa-Theta 100 Albion College Omega 9,584* 620 Omega-William C. Prout 93,213* Albright College Nu-Beta 125 Alliance College Zeta-Upsilon 89 89 Alma College Zeta-Delta-Eugene Pattison 8,927* 160 Angelo State Univ. Upsilon-Zeta 159 139 Appalachian State Univ. Omicron-Alpha 545 546 Arizona State Univ. Beta-Xi 208 101 Arkansas State Univ. Beta-Psi-Cecil Holifield Scholarship 2,208 Beta-Psi 9,915* 538 Ashland Univ. Pi-Alpha 275 275 Auburn Univ. Beta-Lambda 835 437 Beta-Lambda-Prytanis Scholarship 5,208* Auburn Univ. Montgomery Pi-Zeta 114 114 Babson College Pi-Rho 89 89 Baker Univ. Xi-Kappa 107 108 Barry Univ. Barry Univ. - Neil Andrew Hutchenson Memorial Scholarship 9,363* 172 Baylor Univ. Omicron-Pi 476 477 Beloit College Kappa 249 250 Bentley Univ. Nu-Chi 44 44 Boise State Univ. Nu-Eta 202 200 Bowling Green State Univ. Zeta-Lambda 329 329 Bradley Univ. Beta-Alpha 115 115 Bucknell Univ. Beta-Mu-Myra Snyder 223,774* 1,022 Butler Univ. Gamma-Psi 567 492 Cal Poly Pomona Rho-Delta 222 223 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Rho-Omicron 183 183 California State Univ., Chico Theta-Pi 88 California State Univ., Long Beach Delta-Theta 231 232 California State Univ., Northridge Upsilon-Beta 555 555 California State Univ., Sacramento Theta-Upsilon 215 215 California State Univ., San Marcos Tau-Rho 213 28 California Univ. of Pennsylvania Zeta-Omega 89 89 Carleton Univ. Tau-Omega 98 98 Carroll College Mu-James T. Kane 23,437* Carthage College Tau-Chi 146 146 Centenary College of Louisiana Iota-Theta 146 146 Christian Brothers Univ. Pi-Epsilon 1,242 509 Clarion Univ. Lambda-Epsilon 552 180 Clarkson Univ. Iota-Kappa 7,121* 108 Clemson Univ. Sigma-Psi 664 648 Cleveland State Univ. Delta-Epsilon 825 827 Coastal Carolina Univ. Tau-Tau 219 219 Coe College Zeta-Theodore I. Wallace 17,903* 422 College of Staten Island Upsilon-Lambda 57 57 Colorado State Univ. Gamma-Beta 2,835 931 Columbus State Univ. Omicron-Tau 472 456 Concord Univ. Iota-Xi 158 1,214 Concordia Univ. Kappa-Chi 389 393 Cornell Univ. Scorpion 100 101 Davis & Elkins College Alpha-Psi 108 108 Defiance College Iota-Phi 355 457 DePaul Univ. Lambda-Kappa 126 126 Drake Univ. Alpha-Xi 2,438 780 Alpha-Xi-William H. Wisdom 19,428* Alpha-Xi-Robert Olcott 20,726* Drexel Univ. Alpha-Tau 230 229 East Carolina Univ. Lambda-Psi 114 114 East Tennessee State Univ. Pi-Gamma 276 266 Eastern Kentucky Univ. Mu-Beta 53 54 Eastern Michigan Univ. Delta-Pi 219 220 Edinboro Univ. Kappa-Mu 440 365 Elon Univ. Lambda-Mu 100 101 Emporia State Univ. Gamma-Phi 298 298 Eureka College Iota 975 95 Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., Madison Tau-Theta 413 413 Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., Teaneck Xi-Delta 89 89 Florida Institute of Technology Omicron-Nu 3,927 823 Florida International Univ. Sigma-Alpha 558 559 Florida State Univ. Lambda-Iota 728 266 Fort Hays State Univ. Alpha-Upsilon 220 220 Francis Marion Univ. Tau-Sigma 57 58 Franklin College Rho-Upsilon 6,034* 743 Frostburg State Univ. Theta-Chi 10,775* 457 Fullerton, CA Mu-Xi 2,707 1,008 Furman Univ. Gamma-Mu 332 388 Gannon Univ. Delta-Chi 363 363 George Mason Univ. Mu-Omega-Gene Garnes 17,721* 537 George Washington Univ. Alpha-Pi 282 Georgia Institute of Technology Beta-Pi 6,404* 10,519 Georgia Southern Univ. Lambda-Upsilon-Buddy Clay 2,322 1,712 Lambda-Upsilon-Richard Silvey 5,110* Lambda-Upsilon-Clarence Butler 6,644* Georgia State Univ. Lamdda-Omega-Jerry C. Nims 18,899* 108 Gettysburg College Psi 275 276 Glenville State College Iota-Omega 5,154* 655 Grand Valley State Univ. Rho-Sigma 15,834* 839 Hamilton College Alpha-Iota 115 115 Hartwick College Gamma-Zeta 246 95 Illinois State Univ. Mu-Upsilon 543 544 Illinois Wesleyan Univ. Alpha-Illinois Weslyan 26,716* Indiana State Univ. Gamma-Rho 378 379 Indiana Univ. Gamma-Kappa 1,889 440

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school scholarship scholarship special project name name funds funds Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania Delta-Rho 161 61 Indiana Univ. Southeast Omicron-Sigma 318 319 Iowa State Univ. Epsilon 884 656 IUPUI Upsilon-Iota 705 946 James Madison Univ. Mu-Tau 44 88 Johnson & Wales Univ. Tau-Mu 44 44 Kansas State Univ. Alpha-Lambda 53 54 Kean Univ. Tau-Lambda 324 325 Keene State College Lambda-Sigma 160 160 Kent State Univ. Iota-Pi 368 368 Knox College Delta-Harold K. Meeker 12,691* 2,782 Kutztown Univ. Xi-Phi 100 101 La Salle Univ. Iota-Iota 57 58 Lake Superior State Univ. Rho-Theta 296 173 Lebanon Valley College Rho-Chi 481 1,046 Lindenwood Univ. Lindenwood Univ. (#730) 57 58 Longwood Univ. Rho-Kappa 208 209 Louisiana State Univ. Beta-Phi 133 133 Louisiana State Univ. in Shreveport Tau-Upsilon 107 108 Louisiana Tech Univ. Beta-Zeta 164 164 Loyola Univ. Chicago Epsilon-Kappa 435 436 Lycoming College Mu-Theta 4,418 63 Lyon College Xi-Tau 57 58 Mansfield Univ. of Pennsylvania Nu-Tau 53 54 Marietta College Zeta-Sigma 68 50 Marist College Sigma-Rho-Ann Reilly 18,090* 165 Marshall Univ. Beta-Nu 166 166 Merrimack College Sigma-Kappa 2,816 922 Mesa State College Pi-Kappa 115 115 Miami Dade College Xi-Nu 107 108 Miami Univ. Delta-Xi-Clifford Sheard 51,663* 241 Michigan State Univ. Rho-Beta 7,572 108 Michigan Technological Univ. Mu-Lambda 8,655 114 Middle Tennessee State Univ. Sigma-Omicron 759 319 Midwestern State Univ. Mu-Gamma 310 40 Millikin Univ. Beta-Millikin 44,241* 524 Minnesota State Univ., Mankato Theta-Tau 386 260 Missouri State Univ. Beta-Omega 115 115 Missouri Univ. of Science and Tech. Beta-Eta 9,347* 4,731 Missouri Valley College Delta-Upsilon 1,874 51 Missouri Western State Univ. Xi-Eta 460 436 Monmouth College Alpha-Epsilon 115 115 Monmouth Univ. Kappa-Kappa 933 35 Kappa-Kappa-Alumni 3,000 Kappa-Kappa-Charles J. Trabold 21,618* Montclair State Univ. Rho-Zeta 57 57 Morehead State Univ. Mu Sigma 1,711 911 Muhlenberg College Zeta-Eta 115 115 Murray State Univ. Zeta-Chi 44 216 New Jersey City Univ. Tau-Delta 95 95 New Jersey Institute of Technology Kappa-Eta 9,955* 157 New Mexico Highlands Univ. Iota-Chi 229 229 New Mexico State Univ. Alpha-Omicron 562 474 New York Institute of Technology Xi-Gamma 629 373 New York Univ. Tau-Alpha 53 Newberry College Omicron-Theta 353 Nicholls State Univ. Mu-Zeta 219 220 North Carolina State Univ. Beta-Beta 1,001 427 North Dakota State Univ. Delta-Psi 1,525 265 Northeastern Illinois Univ. Lambda-Pi 88 88 Northeastern State Univ. Sigma-Lambda 269 314 Northeastern Univ. Mu-Eta 100 101 Northern Arizona Univ. Epsilon-Rho 57 57 Northern Illinois Univ. Delta-Eta 88 57 Northern Kentucky Univ. Pi-Omicron 393 432 Northern Michigan Univ. Theta-Iota 4,097 904 Northwest Missouri State Univ. Delta-Nu 263 2,146 Northwestern State Univ. Epsilon-Upsilon 461 462 Northwood Univ. Rho-Epsilon 206 207 Ohio Univ. Alpha-Beta 115 115 Oklahoma State Univ. Beta-Gamma 461 425 Old Dominion Univ. Kappa-Delta-Tidewater Blueridge 50 364 Oregon State Univ. Tau 9,445* 290 Pace Univ.-Manhattan Tau-Pi 107 107 Pace Univ.-Pleasantville Sigma-Iota 44 Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Sigma-Delta 115 115 Pennsylvania State Univ. Pi 11,644* 367,083 Portland State Univ. Zeta-Kappa 14,775* 874 Purdue Univ. Alpha-Zeta 11,662* 919 Quinnipiac Univ. Kappa-Psi-Phillip J. Duerr 8,083* Quinnipiac Univ. Kappa-Psi 14,394* 683 Radford Univ. Omicron-Omega 142 142 Ramapo College of New Jersey Sigma-Upsilon 208 208 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Gamma-Epsilon 158 7,636 Rho-Alpha Chapter Rho-Alpha 331 331 Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Pi-Sigma 95 95 Rider Univ. Epsilon-Zeta 209 210 Rochester Institute of Technology Xi-Upsilon 16,491* 173 Rockhurst Univ. Kappa-Nu 30,468* 610 Rollins College Zeta-Phi 464 422 Roosevelt Univ. Roosevelt Univ. (#782) 50 50 Rowan Univ. Omicron-Iota 216 570 Rutgers Univ. Alpha-Eta 699 4,183 Rutgers Univ., Newark Theta-Zeta 223 223 Saginaw Valley State Univ. Upsilon-Delta 821 714


q chapter funds

cholarships and Special Projects school scholarship scholarship special project name name funds funds Saint Francis Univ. Delta-Phi 4,993 101 Saint Leo Univ. Sigma-Theta 101,496* 971 Saint Louis Univ. Epsilon-Alpha 516 76 Salem International Univ. Nu-Rho 114 114 Salisbury Univ. Sigma-Sigma 50 50 Sam Houston State Univ. Rho-Rho 640 158 San Jose’ State Univ. Rho-Xi 150 150 Seton Hall Univ. Iota-Rho 115 115 Shawnee State Univ. Tau-Nu 57 58 Shippensburg Univ. Zeta-Tau 443 253 Sir Sandford Fleming College Upsilon-Kappa 189 190 Sonoma State Univ. Tau-Beta 379 379 Southeast Missouri State Univ. Delta-Zeta 200 201 Southeastern Louisiana Univ. Theta-Nu 455 366 Southeastern Oklahoma State Univ. Epsilon-Theta 222 738 Southern Connecticut State Univ. Tau-Eta 1,013 1,015 Southern Illinois Univ. Carbondale Beta-Chi 23,641* 5,518 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. Xi-Chi 3,860 4 Southwestern Oklahoma State Univ. Epsilon-Eta 114 114 Spring Hill College Upsilon-Alpha 361 461 St. Cloud State Univ. Theta-Rho 500 443 St. John’s Univ. Theta-Sigma 95 95 St. Norbert College Sigma-Xi 211 212 St. Thomas Univ. Tau-Omicron 53 54 State Univ. College-Buffalo Pi-Mu 1,313 54 State Univ. of New York at Brockport Sigma-Beta 107 State Univ. of New York Geneseo Sigma-Tau 115 115 Stephen F. Austin State Univ. Nu-Xi 518 273 SUNY-Fredonia Suny-Fredonia Colony 44 44 Susquehanna Univ. Iota-Beta 133 133 Temple Univ. Sigma-Phi 241 241 Tennessee Technological Univ. Mu-Omicron 115 Texas A & M Univ. Pi-Eta 108 58 Texas A & M Univ.-Kingsville Nu-Upsilon 107 108 Texas State Univ. Xi-Xi 173 173 Texas Tech Univ. Omicron-Rho 3 271 The Ohio State Univ. Omicron 2,400 417 Towson Univ. Pi-Upsilon 158 434 Trine Univ. Beta-Epsilon 7,165 54 Troy Univ. Lambda-Zeta 216 216 Truman State Univ. Iota-Gamma 111 111 Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology Upsilon-Eta 44 44 Univ. at Buffalo Epsilon-Chi 1,242 260 Univ. of Akron Beta-Rho-Tom Demeter 4,301 8,541 Univ. of Akron Beta-Rho-Kevin & Beile Brock 33,776* Univ. of Alabama Omicron-Xi 262 263 Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham Pi-Delta 559 386 Univ. of Albany-SUNY Pi-Omega 107 108 Univ. of Arizona Kappa-Tau 454 455 Univ. of Arkansas Theta-Xi 100 100 Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello AR (#758) 108 108 Univ. of Bridgeport Nu-Omicron 100 101 Univ. of California, Berkeley Nu-Sophus C. Goth 15,621* 1,561 Univ. of California, Davis Sigma-Chi 107 107 Univ. of California, San Diego Pi-Xi 184 184 Univ. of Central Florida Xi-Iota 675 676 Univ. of Central Missouri Delta-Lambda 1,665 312 Univ. of Central Oklahoma Epsilon-Sigma 992 145 Univ. of Charleston Theta-Omega 399 355 Univ. of Cincinnati Lambda-Gamma 3,022 451 Univ. of Colorado at Boulder Gamma-Iota 158 209 Univ. of Connecticut-Storrs Delta-Gamma 209 210 Univ. of Dayton Xi-Mu 100 101 Univ. of Denver Gamma-Tau 190 190 Univ. of Detroit Mercy Epsilon-Phi 43 43 Univ. of Evansville Zeta-Beta 139 139 Univ. of Findlay Iota-Mu 115 115 Univ. of Florida Gamma-Theta 3,301 31,144 Univ. of Georgia Xi-Lambda 95 95 Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa Tau-Epsilon 210 210 Univ. of Houston Epsilon-Omicron 1,192 777 Univ. of Idaho Alpha-Delta 59,026* 203 Univ. of Illinois Gamma 25,943* 223 Univ. of Iowa Lambda-Eta 44 44 Univ. of Kansas Alpha-Phi 585 116 Univ. of Kentucky Gamma-Sigma 190 190 Univ. of Louisianna at Lafayette Omicron-Kappa 173 174 Univ. of Louisville Alpha-Chi 100 387 Alpha-Chi-Henry Combs 3,386 Alpha-Chi-Ohlmann-Biggs 17,226* Alpha-Chi-Rodney Williams 118,198* Univ. of Maine Beta-Upsilon 446 446 Univ. of Maryland Beta-Delta 183 Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County Upsilon-Theta 243 243 Univ. of Miami Gamma-Delta 189 189 Univ. of Michigan Upsilon 87,445* 110,773 Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn Rho-Tau-Gary D. Dysarz 3,397 Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Upsilon-Gamma 543 543 Univ. of Missouri-Columbia Beta-Theta 440 440 Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha Epsilon-Epsilon 107 8 Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln Phi 216 216 Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas Pi-Lambda 139 158 Univ. of Nevada, Reno Pi-Iota 207 258

school scholarship scholarship special project name name funds funds Univ. of New Hampshire Alpha-Nu 470 47 Univ. of New Orleans Theta-Mu 1,929 1,014 Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Upsilon-Nu 500 Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro Rho-Gamma 190 190 Univ. of North Carolina at Pembroke Omicron-Delta 199 199 Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington Mu-Chi 705 705 Univ. of North Dakota Alpha-Sigma 115 115 Univ. of North Texas Lambda-Omicron 115 115 Univ. of Northern Iowa Delta-Tau 173 174 Univ. of Oklahoma Omicron-Phi 100 101 Univ. of Rhode Island Alpha-Rho 115 115 Univ. of Rio Grande Rho-Pi 114 114 Univ. of South Alabama Nu-Mu 5,508* 1,281 Univ. of South Carolina Rho-Omega-A. Scott King 5,651* 313 Univ. of South Carolina Aiken Sigma-Zeta 108 108 Univ. of South Dakota Theta-Eta-John M. Litzelman 8,892* 320 Theta-Eta-James O. Hanson 13,615* Univ. of South Florida Lambda-Alpha 752 754 Univ. of Southern California Beta-Sigma 1,338 2,490 Univ. of Southern Indiana Nu-Lambda 1,346 883 Univ. of Southern Maine Lambda-Delta 89 139 Univ. of Southern Mississippi Pi-Psi 273 274 Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville (#748) 107 108 Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga Sigma-Omega 50 50 Univ. of Texas at Austin Gamma-Upsilon 338 44 Univ. of Texas at San Antonio Pi-Theta 143 143 Univ. of Texas-Pan American Kappa-Beta 44 44 Univ. of Toledo Gamma-Nu 57 58 Univ. of Utah Nu-Theta-Pat Ashton 5,268* 204 Univ. of Virginia Gamma-Omicron 44 Univ. of Washington Chi 12,993* 440 Univ. of West Alabama Iota-Upsilon 583 163 Univ. of West Florida Tau-Psi 444 151 Univ. of West Georgia Xi-Theta 2,876 771 Univ. of Western Ontario Tau-Iota 100 101 Univ. of Wisconsin-La Crosse Theta-Phi 158 158 Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Lambda 48,266* 633 Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Zeta-Zeta 4,719 2,043 Univ. of Wisconsin-Parkside Univ. of Wisconsin-Parkside 44 44 Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville Mu-Nu 9,637* 2,651 Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Epsilon-Nu 1,969 887 Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater Iota-Omicron 1,115 538 Utica College Lambda-Lambda 342 342 Valdosta State Univ. Zeta-Nu 266 216 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Xi-Omega 100 100 Wabash College Alpha-Alpha 50 150 Wagner College Zeta-Alpha 831 823 Washington State Univ. Alpha-Gamma-George F. Prior Memorial Scholarship 29,815* 452 Washington Univ. Xi Life Loyal Scholarship 399 Xi Chapter 638 2,088 Xi-Jim Burmeister 1,731 Xi-Jaewoo Kim 3,253 Xi-Roy & Katherine Otte 59,775* Wayne State College Lambda-Chi 537 538 Wayne State Univ. Beta-Omicron 50 50 Waynesburg Univ. Zeta-Epsilon 289 290 West Virginia State Univ. Upsilon-Epsilon 310 311 West Virginia Univ. Rho 10,219* 262 Western Carolina Univ. Zeta-Omicron 89 89 Western Connecticut State Univ. Tau-Zeta 152 152 Western Illinois Univ. Zeta-Theta 21,834* 1,751 Western Michigan Univ. Delta-Alpha 114 770 Western New England College Mu-Iota 189 Whitman College Alpha-Theta 50 Widener Univ. Theta-Lambda 184 139 William Paterson Univ. Nu-Omega 166 166 Winona State Univ. Nu-Kappa 562 448 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Zeta-Mu 611 10,850 York College of Pennsylvania Omicron-Upsilon 107 108 Youngstown State Univ. Epsilon-Iota 331 532 Order of the Knights of the North Scholarship 1,591 Order of the Shield Scholarship 2,378 Southern Order of Honor Scholarship 4,658 Canadian TKE Scholarship Fund 4,921 Farmer Leadership Fund 5,000* International Exchange Scholarship 6,121* Georgia Province Scholarship 8,002* Capital Area/Jack and Rachel Dart Scholarship Fund 17,618* TKE Servant Leader Scholarship 21,002* Woodson RLC Scholarship 40,000* Ironman Special Projects 5,858 *Scholarships must reach a fund balance of $5,000 before awards can be distributed. NOTE: Fund balances are as of 5/31/10. For the current fund balance, contact Foundation staff by calling 317-872-6533 or at tef@tke.org. Scholarship funds and special project funds may reflect pledges that have yet to be received. There are funds currently being administered by the Foundation for non-operating, closed chapters of TKE. The corpus of each fund remains intact and will be available in the event any chapter is reactivated in the future. In the meantime, the Foundation reserves the options to offer scholarship awards from the earnings of these funds to any undergraduate Teke meeting scholastic requirements. The directors of the Foundation strongly support the fact that the funds were established to assist members of the Fraternity in their educational pursuits. The fact that a chapter is closed should not preclude awards being made to other deserving members of TKE.

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q special funds

Special Funds Train TKE Leaders NOW MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, collegiate Fraters understand the value of attending our top-rated annual Regional Leadership Conferences (RLCs). In 2010, more than 900 men—the highest number on record—traveled to one of five conferences nationwide, participating in Fraternity networking events and interactive programming focused on leadership skills, chapter operations, personal and professional development, and much more. While the stats are impressive, the fact remains that many more Tekes who’d like to attend RLCs—scheduled February 2012—could do so simply by tapping their chapters’ special projects funds, managed by the TKE Educational Foundation.

Increasing awareness

Special projects funds are designed to fund collegians’ leadership development, as well as educational and housing needs. Yet, some chapters may not be fully aware that these funds exist, let alone whether they have a balance that would permit interested members to defray the costs of attending RLCs, or even our 2011 Conclave. For example, while 65 percent of chapters had at least one Frater represented at RLCs in 2010, 98 chapters didn’t send anyone at all. What’s more, just under 10 percent of undergraduate members registered for RLCs in 2010—though many more expressed interest. The biggest challenge cited? Financial constraints.

What’s your fund’s status?

Are you an alumnus who’s interested in attending the 2011 Conclave, 2012 RLCs, or who wants to encourage chapter members to take full advantage of this leadership opportunity as well as others offered through the Fraternity? Contact us to learn the status of your chapter’s special projects fund. Alumni interested in promoting leadership development among young Tekes may also make tax-deductible donations directly to their own chapter’s special project funds. Visit www.tke.org/donate or contact us for assistance.

2010 results

$14,309

DOLLARS GRANTED FROM SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Up from $4,189 in 2009

29

CHAPTERS RECEIVING SPECIAL PROJECTS GRANT Up from 10 in 2009

179

CHAPTERS ATTENDING RLCS

Up from 155 in 2009

SPECIAL PROJECTS FUNDS DISTRIBUTED IN 2010 School Arizona State University Barry University California State University, San Marcos Christian Brothers University Florida Institute of Technology Glenville State College Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ. Indianapolis Ironman Alumni Association Midwestern State University Missouri Valley College Morehead State University New York Institute of NY-Old Westbury Northwest Missouri State University Rutgers University

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Amount $174 $150 $185 $950 $240 $500 $189 $1,096 $271 $339 $800 $229 $756 $200

Purpose RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC

School Saint Louis University Sam Houston State University Southern Polytechnic State University Southwestern Oklahoma State University University of Central Oklahoma University of Florida University of Kansas University of Southern California University of Southern California University of Texas at Austin University of Texas at Austin University of West Florida University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Amount $440 $393 $800 $100 $930 $796 $445 $398 $2,232 $205 $90 $200 $1,200

Purpose RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC RLC Housing Housing Leadership Academy RLC RLC


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Friends of TKE Every year, TKE parents, wives/widows, and other friends of the Fraternity support the TKE Educational Foundation. The Foundation is encouraged that many believe you don’t need to be a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon to believe in and support our mission of aiding men in their mental, moral, and social development for life. Beta Chapter Scholarship Helen Stowe Beta-Sigma Chapter Building The Haeyoung & Kevin Tang Foundation, Inc. Better Men for a Better World Courtyard Kimberly Blair Phil Kerrigan LaForet Conf. and Retreat Center Barbara Luglan Dorian Shager Ashley Walsh Jennifer Weir Zeta-Omicron Collegiate Corp. Kelsey Buzzanco Amy Blackwell Epsilon-Omicron Chapter Leigh Hollins John Milam Lenwood Cochran Scholarship Bob and Libby Carman Doug and Francie Markham John P. Dodok Delta-Upsilon Chapter Cheryl Dodok Philip J. Duerr Kappa-Psi Chapter Scholarship Michael and Tamara Amore Richard S. Campbell Carly DeCandia Karl and Gail Duerr David Khin M. Han Francis R. Proto, DDS Patricia Anne Proto Jeff Simon Irvine Gandee Alpha-Lambda Chapter Mary Jo Gandee Herbert R. Kling Scorpion Chapter Mildred Kling L. T. Locke Alpha-Omega Chapter Betty Locke Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr. Rho Chapter Margaret L. Maiocco

John H. Moyer Alpha-Tau Chapter Marjorie F. Moyer Omicron-Nu Chapter Scholarship Beth and Michael Lappen Jeffery Peterson Tau-Chi Chapter Brittany Fitzsimmons Frank Sanders Lambda-Upsilon Chapter Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority Doug and Susan Abramson Mary Atkins Jennifer Holcomb Pam Lavender Tommy Morgan Todd Reaves Regina C. Smith Washington-Wilkes Historical Foundation J. George Schmid, Jr., Trust Sigma-Kappa Scholarship Carl and Sharon Aber Ellen Bent Bhatia & Phatia, PC Erik Olson Brendan Pommills TKE Leadership Fund Sharyn Cunningham Jason Davis Ellanor C. Donnelly Jill A. Konija Nancy Mathias Jonathan Pollack Grace Shaw Edward Kirklin Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Elaine Allegretti Robert and Catherine Haack Brian and Linda Jackman Billy Treslo Sigma-Xi Chapter Sandra Hodel-Runtz Dwayne R. Woerpel Scholarship Diane Cooper

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‘i choose to support tke because i value what tke values’ NANCY MATHIAS Mother of Teke James Mathias Rho-Theta, Lake Superior State University Friend of TKE Creating community and living leadership defines being a Teke. I’ve learned this in just two short years as a Teke mom. Prior to 2008, I had not paid attention to GREEK life (other than being a Greek by heritage). I have to admit my knowledge of fraternity life was formed from a well-known movie, which shall remain nameless, and what I witnessed (different fraternity) while a student at the University of Michigan, back when the earth was cooling. It was quite an uninformed and biased opinion to be sure. I now experience what it means to be a Teke, up close and personal, by watching my son, a student at Lake Superior State University. I watched and learned as he went through Rush Week (What? They actually make you spend at least 10 hours a week in the library as a pledge? Great!), attended two leadership conferences, and currently is his chapter’s vice president. I’ve listened intently while my son talks about whom he met and what he’s learned at the conferences, and his ideas for strengthening his local chapter. I’ve also observed, and continue to observe, unsolicited reactions and comments made by those I’ve spoken to about my son the Teke. I’ve talked to a grandfather I was acquainted with for several years from his involvement in local high school sports and discovered: he is a Teke who graduated from Albion College in 1953. Talking with a student about her sorority life during a college visit for my daughter, I mentioned my son the Teke and was promptly told about the great work the local Tekes were doing in the community. The consistency of positive, heartfelt responses I’ve received from acquaintances, business colleagues, and friends who are not only aware of TKE but also of the good its members do never ceases to amaze me. I have met some amazing Tekes at LSSU, young men still in the middle of their college experience but with a vision of what is next. In short, I am awed by the strength of the TKE community (my son informs me while he is traveling that he has no shortage of places to stay—fellow Teke brothers) and the desire of the TKE organization to instill leadership values and actions, and provide infrastructure and support to Teke brothers. I choose to support TKE because I value what TKE values: the creation of community and the building of servant leaders who act to better the greater good rather than create personal power. Supporting TKE not only sustains current programs but also provides resources for the development of future programs and services. By supporting TKE today, we create the incubator for the leaders of tomorrow.

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‘HALF OUR CHAPTER WILL ATTEND RLC – THANKS TO DONORS!’ ROBERT GIBBS Pi-Epsilon, Christian Brothers University Outgoing Prytanis, Attendee at 2011 Regional Leadership Conference Dear Fraters, IT’S NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE that a total of 24 Pi-Epsilon men—literally half our chapter—traveled to the Atlanta-based Elmer and Donna Smith Regional Leadership Conference (RLC) this February 18–19. In fact, it would be impossible—if not for generous TKE alumni who understand the value of leadership training to young Fraters like us. It all began with a challenge grant offered through the TKE Educational Foundation by Frater James Upton (Iota-Omega at Glenville State College), who donated $800 per Region toward RLC training for a chapter willing to match that investment. Almost immediately, our Board of Advisors Chair, Timothy Wardlow, encouraged us to match it by tapping our chapter’s special projects fund. We did, and we won the grant— meaning we could send eight Fraters to RLC, all expenses paid. However, we had our sights set on a much higher goal. Ever since attending last year’s RLC as Prytanis (as well as Leadership Academy), I’ve wanted my brothers to share my experience with TKE’s high-quality leadership programming because I know they’ll gain important skills to help them achieve even greater success in college, their future careers and personal lives. So I made it my mission to recruit as many Fraters as possible for this year’s RLC. In the end, we confirmed 24 attendees—each paying $69, a very manageable sum for college students.

Memorials & Tribute Gifts A TKE Educational Foundation Memorial Gift is a meaningful way to celebrate the memory of someone important to you. A Foundation Tribute Gift is a meaningful way to recognize a TKE friend, Frater or family member who has made an impact on your life. Each tribute and memorial gift helps expand leadership training programs, strengthen scholarship support, connect alumni across the country, and sustain lifelong bonds—all vital components in building a better man for a better world. Make your dedication by visiting tke.org/donate today.

memorials Roy Berry, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association

Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr., Rho Chapter Margaret L. Maiocco

Kelsey Buzzanco, Epsilon-Omicron Chapter Amy Blackwell Leigh Hollins John Milam

Michael Mines, Alpha-Theta Chapter Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Sobottka Chi Chapter

Joseph E. Carroll, Alpha-Psi Chapter George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF, Alpha-Psi Chapter John P. Dodok, Delta-Upsilon Chapter Cheryl Dodok George Dove, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association Philip J. Duerr, Kappa-Psi Chapter Michael and Tamara Amore Richard S. Campbell Carly DeCandia Kevin R. Dooley, Kappa-Psi Chapter Karl and Gail Duerr David Khin M. Han, Kappa-Psi Chapter Christopher J. Pia, Kappa-Psi Chapter Francis R. Proto, DDS Patricia Anne Proto Jeff Simon Ilene Saporta and Jay Wodka Irvine Gandee, Alpha-Lambda Chapter Mary Jo Gandee

We were truly excited to go. In addition to developing leadership skills, we learned new ways of approaching challenges to chapter success and met other Tekes (always a great time). Plus, because we’ve earned honors as a Top TKE Chapter for the past two years, Pi-Epsilon brothers were eager to “give back” at RLCs by sharing our own best practices with others.

Gwen Goodwin Ronald E. Goodwin, Gamma-Mu Chapter

I want to express our entire chapter’s gratitude for this opportunity: not just to Frater Upton, and to our advisor, Tim, but to the Smiths who sponsor the Atlanta RLC and all Teke alumni who are willing to help collegiate Fraters achieve their fullest potential. Thank you for your generosity —and for being role models to us all.

Han Jiang, Alpha-Alpha Chapter Glenn Miles, Alpha-Delta Chapter

Jerry Hall, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association Mark Jansen, Beta-Sigma Chapter Allen Anderson, Beta-Sigma Chapter Joseph Ramirez, Beta-Sigma Chapter

Richard P. (Jenks) Johnson, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association Herbert R. Kling, Scorpion Chapter Mildred Kling L. T. Locke, Alpha-Omega Chapter Betty Locke

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John H. Moyer, Alpha-Tau Chapter Marjorie F. Moyer Frank Sanders, Lambda-Upsilon Chapter Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority Doug and Susan Abramson Mary Atkins Michael K. Brink, Lambda Chapter William R. Bruns, III, Gamma-Kappa Chapter Kyle J. Hartman, Theta-Rho Chapter Jennifer Holcomb Steven A. Jones, Delta Chapter Pam Lavender Christopher R. Leemon, Theta-Iota Chapter Tommy Morgan T. Rod O’Neal, Omicron-Kappa Chapter Timothy S. Reese, Epsilon-Sigma Chapter Todd Reaves T. J. Schmitz, Iota-Omicron Chapter Regina C. Smith Robert D. Taflinger, Zeta-Theta Chapter James S. Taggart, Theta-Iota Chapter James R. Warren, III, Pi-Delta Chapter Washington-Wilkes Historical Foundation Billy Treslo, Sigma-Xi Chapter Sandra Hodel-Runtz

tributes Bob Barr, Beta-Sigma Chapter Jonathan Donohue, Xi-Gamma Chapter Richard C. Ernest, Beta-Mu Chapter Diego Lazcano, Epsilon-Omicron Chapter Michael Kates, Epsilon-Pi Chapter Phil Alm, Nu-Kappa Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Tom McAninch, Alpha-Zeta Chapter Glenn Miles, Alpha-Delta Chapter Jeffery Peterson, Tau-Chi Chapter Brittany Fitzsimmons James J. Scovell, Tau Chapter Glenn Miles, Alpha-Delta Chapter


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Matching Gifts Would you like to see your gift have twice the impact for Tau Kappa Epsilon? Your company may be ready to help. Below is a list of 2010 donors and the company which matched their gift to the TKE Educational Foundation. Even if your company’s name isn’t here, you might be able to take advantage of the matching gift program. Ask your human resources department how you can double your giving. American Society of Assn. Executives

Robert L. Olcott

Amica Companies Foundation

David G. Fairweather

Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program

William J. Myers

DST Systems, Inc.

James M. Stacy

EQT Foundation

James Crockard

ExxonMobil Foundation

Walter T. Lacz John H. Barber

Gap Foundation

Richard D. Rowlands

GE Foundation

George A. Bidanset John E. Mahony Joseph S. Rabb

Lions Club

Richard W. Halteman, Jr.

Lubrizol Foundation

Thomas M. Sopko

Macy’s Foundation

Brian L. Keck Steven H. Jasper

MassMutual

Martin Guerra

Medtronic Foundation

Ronald V. Bardel

Pfizer Foundation

James E. Thomas

PNC Institutional Investments

James E. Crockard, III

Progressive Insurance Foundation

Robert W. Hein

Random House

Peter M. Burkle

SunTrust

David A. Schnepp

Verizon Foundation

Daniel S. Mead

Wells Fargo Foundation

Kenneth R. Piana Michael S. Handorf

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When Giving, Think Endowment IT’S A FACT TEKES WORLDWIDE SAY THEY FEEL MOST CONNECTED to their home chapters—and, given the opportunity, would most likely contribute time, talent or treasure to those chapters if they knew the best, easiest ways to do so. To maximize investments toward your home chapter—whether in the form of scholarships or leadership opportunities for young Fraters—consider the benefits of contributing to chapter endowment funds, professionally managed for you by the TKE Educational Foundation.

Maximize Impact

“in preparing for the future,

I’m not sure of how the economic times will affect me and my ability to give. I would rather fund an endowed fund now knowing even during the down times a young Frater will be able to benefit from my support.”

James C. Upton Foundation Ambassador and alumnus from Iota-Omega Chapter at Glenville State College

“Chapter endowments give TKE alumni donors the opportunity to work together to generate even more funds benefiting their undergraduate members in the long term,” explains Tim Taschwer, past president and CEO of the Foundation and a current advisory member to its Board of Directors. For example, once their scholarship endowments reach $5,000, chapters can begin distributing individual scholarships on an annual basis and in perpetuity, he adds. (Chapters also have complete autonomy once this minimum financial threshold—or “corpus”—is met, setting their own guidelines to determine which Fraters should benefit from their endowments.) For fund balances, visit tkefoundation.org.

Why Endowment Unlike direct donations to a chapter, endowment contributions via the TKE Educational Foundation are tax-deductible. Plus, the Foundation will do all the tax reporting and record keeping and even help identify possible donors from a chapter. “It often takes a couple of ‘spark plugs’ among local alumni who are willing to put in the time and effort to build a chapter’s endowment funds through personal outreach. But time and again, these efforts handsomely pay off, creating endowments of $10,000 and up that truly make a difference in the lives and leadership potential of the youngest, most promising Fraters.” Interested in contributing to your home chapter’s endowment funds? Become a Life Loyal Teke or contact us for assistance at tef@tke.org or 317-872-6533.

3 Ways to make a difference

TKE makes it easy to contribute to your own chapter’s endowment funds for scholarships or special projects:

1. Become a Life Loyal Teke. A portion of your Life Loyal investment immediately goes toward your chapter’s endowments. (Is your chapter inactive? You can still assign Life Loyal funds there in anticipation of recolonization — or you can donate them to another chapter.)

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2. L og onto our donor page. When you make a donation online for certain programs and projects, –including Regional Leadership Conferences, Leadership Academy and more—you can automatically select whether your funds are for “immediate use” or “endowment.”

3. Contact us. Our Foundation staff would be pleased to help you funnel funds to your home chapter. Contact us at tef@tke.org or 317-872-6533.


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In His Own Words ROBERT “BOB” PLANCK Epsilon-Omicron, University of Houston Past Grand Prytanis, President of Independent Marketing Alliance and noted philanthropist

When I first heard about the Better Men for a Better World Courtyard planned for our new international headquarters, I immediately knew the importance of getting involved. What better way to celebrate our Fraternity’s values and ideals than to create an inspirational space where members can view our most cherished symbols and reflect on their true meaning. I purchased a brick for the Courtyard floor, then made an additional commitment to sponsor the Esteem Column (one of three in the courtyard). Indeed, I felt so strongly about the project, I actively sought the support of other Tekes—notably from my own chapter, Epsilon-Omicron.

“The key to making a difference

in this life is knowing how to turn potential into reality.”

better men for a better world A lasting way to honor or memorialize a giver, a friend, a mentor, or ones who have departed so there will be a lasting memory of the role they have played in making TKE great. Learn more by visiting tke.org/brick.

This Courtyard ranks high among the legacy projects I’ve invested in during my lifetime. Best of all, and thoroughly consistent with TKE’s time-honored traditions, there are options that fit every Frater’s budget, starting as low as $100. This way, Tekes worldwide—even those who may never have the opportunity to visit headquarters—can be a part of our history, part of our permanent home.

I therefore urge every Frater reading this, as well as family and friends of members in our beloved organization, to consider contributing to the Courtyard today. Encourage other members to do the same. There are a limited number of opportunities to participate, so it’s only a matter of time before this project’s potential for greatness is fully realized. I look forward to that day: to visiting the Courtyard and reading the names of all those who, like us, share the vision that TKE truly does create Better Men for a Better World.

“This Courtyard ranks high among the legacy projects I’ve invested in during my lifetime.” —Bob planck

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First-Time Donors The TKE Educational Foundation welcomes 966 donors who made their first gift in calendar year 2010. The Fraternity wishes to thank the following for their generous contributions: Saad Abbas Timothy Abbott Carl & Sharon Aber Corey Abrams Susan & Doug Abramson John Addington David-Edward A. Adkins James Ahearn Anthony C. Albano Emmanuel Aldana Jeremy Ali James Allo Phil M. Alm Sam Almukdad Robert L. Alphin, Jr. Luis Alvarado Seena Amid-Hozour Matthew Amore Zach Anastasi K. Allen Anderson Michael Antoine Angel Aponte Adam A. Arbogast John Archer Joshua P. Arguien Jonathan C. Armes Timothy G. Arthun David R. Artz NJ TKE Alumni Association Apollo Alumni Association Mary Atkins Brent Auzat George R. Averitt Paul S. Avolese Drew Ayers Justin Aymond Brian Azevedo Grant Bailey Samuel Bair Matthew Baker Jeremy Baker Joe Balchan Shane Balkaran Alexander J. A. Banzon Bryan Barclay Richard Barden James F. Bardgett, III Andrew Bardgett Jonas E. Barlow Nicholas Barnett Derek S. Barr Robert H. Barry Kevin Barry David W. Barwick Stan Bashmashnikov James Batchelor Preston Bates Anthony J. Battaglia Daniel Beck Wesley P. Beckham John Beckwith Bradley Bedford Brian Belak Matthew Belcher Andrew Belis Thomas Bell Dennis Bell Gabe Bellowe Nick Benedict Paul J. Benson Thomas P. Bent Ellen Bent Ted W. Bereswill Mike Berry John R. Bibeau Thomas P. Bittel, Jr. Amy Blackwell Zach Blaettler Kimberly Blair R. Scott Bleeks Robert E. Bloomquist Steven R. Blott Jamie Blundell Iota-Omega Board of Advisors

Lance J. Boehmer Daniel Bohrer Brian T. Boland Sidney L. Bolay Justin A. Boles Lance Boone Anthony F. Borgia Jeremy J. Borkowski Cameron R. Bosinski Nicholis Bowser Alex Bracksieck Darren Brady Joshua Bray Robert Brewer David Bridges Jarrod W. Brierly Robert G. Briggs Jr. Adam Broady Andrew W. Brochin Derek Brockus Justin H. Brown Lawson Brown James W. Brown Andy Browning Timmy Browning Matthew N. Brust Mitchell Bryan Bobby J. Bryson Matthew Buck Thomas A. Budetti Todd Bunce Benjamin Burchfiel Brent L. Burdick Scott R. Burgess Trevor Burk Jordan R. Burkhart John W. Burns Andrew T. Burns Sean T. Busch Cameron Butkus Glen Butler Luis R. Cadiz Matt Callanan Isaac Calvo Richard S. Campbell Ricardo Campos Ryan Capps Anthony Carbone D’ArtagnanCarcana Jared A. Carmo Douglas M. Caron Michael Carr Ian Carr Wayne Carrasco Montgomery Carter Michael L. Carter Ryan Casey Brian Casey Christopher L. Caudill Stephen J. Cesare Phillip E. Champley Eric Chappel Beta-Epsilon Chapter Kappa-Psi Chapter Alpha-Tau Chapter Kappa-Psi Chapter John W. Chavers Timothy Chea Jameson Cherilus William W. Childress Aliasger Chopra Alexander Christie Scott Clarke Andy J. Colella Zeta-Omicron Collegiate Corp. Brian W. Collins LeMoyneColston John C. Concannon Hondo J. Conine Sean M. Connolly Daniel Connor Patrick Conod Charles N. Conway Michael Cooperstein

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Daniel M. Cordis Dylan Corkern Logan Cornett, Jr. Luis A. Correa Parker Corrin Nicholas Corso Andrew Z. Coskey Cale Cote Michael Cottingham Christopher Cowie Josh S. Coy Thomas Coyle Kevin Cramer BrentonCrose JerettCrumbley Luke Cummiskey Sharyn Cunningham Kyle B. Custer Chuck E. Cwirka Cyprian Czarnocki Connor Dalton Justin Danh Aaron Daniels Tim Dantin Matthew D. Darwin Brian G. Dates Andrew Dauch Michael C. Davidson Jeffrey D. Davidson Nick Davidson Andrew Davies Jason Davis Ryan deCaussin Christopher V. Del Duca Dave Delgado Eloy J. Delgado Brian DeLosier Colin P. Dempsey Jason Denig Robert DePriest Dorian Deptuch Tyler DeTarsio Andrew Detwiler Robert D. Devarona Ian Dickson Dustin J. DiFabio Craig R. DiFulvio Kurt Dikeman Eric Dillane Shane Dilling Ian DiMitri Chris Dimoulas Michael D. Dittman David A. Divine Daniel Dobbins Cheryl Dodok Michael D. Donaldson Skyler Donnelly John T. Donnelly Jonathan Donohue Greg Donovan Kevin R. Dooley Matthew R. Dorey NiharDoshi Shawn Doty Patrick J. Doyle Deane J. Drabik Kendall S. Drake Joel C. Dreher, II Colin Ducharme Daniel Dukart Ryan Dulac Michael J. Dunaskiss Hanford Dunn Alexander Dupuis James Easter Brian L. Eckert Emmanuel Ellie Brian Ellis Stephen Ellis William J. Ellison SamerElshafei Bobby Enayati Jeffrey Engh

Benjamin M. Engleman Matthew C. Enriquez Frank Escalle Salvador Espino David B. Esposito Joshua Evans Steven Everman Skylar Fairchild Charles Falor Neil E. Farber Bradley C. Favors Daniel E. Favre Kyle Fennewald Andy Ferguson Alexander Fernandez Troy A. Ferrio Ruben J. Fierros Sean Finn Raymond C. Fischer, III Brian P. Fishbach Brittany Fitzsimmons Kevin Flanagan William Fleming John Florence Murry Ford Josh Ford Frank D. Forier Gregory M. Fornshell Christopher France Johnny M. Franks William G. Frasca Keith R. Fraser Adam M. Freeman Patrick Freise Darren J. Freme Trevor Frerking Costa Frickelton Drew W. Frizzell Bradley R. Fry Jason A. Fuentes Randy Fullmer Alexander Furleigh Jonathan D. Gainey Matt P. Galaska George W. Galloway, IV Mary Jo Gandee Christopher Gandy Farbodd Ganjifard Charles R. Garcia, Jr. Matthew S. Gardner Daniel Garvy Daniel Gasparo Nicholas R. Gates Matthew Geier Michael A. Gentry Andrew P. Georgevits Gregory Gershman Scott M. Gibbs Robert Gibbs Steven Gilberto Peter H. Gilchrist Will Gilliland Matthew V. Giordano Vincent L. Giordano Jeremy M. Glaser Matthew J. Goddard Michael Goeldi Jason Gonzales Justin J. Gosselin Zain Gower Nick Goydish Timothy A. Grady Zachary W. Graham William Graham Alex Grapstein Brandon Greenwood Andrew S. Grengs Keith Gresiak Garrett W. Grider Jordan Grier Shane Griffin Joshua Griffith Jason J. Grilliot Alex Guerrero

Lee Gustafson Matthew A. Gutierrez Michael S. Gwinn Kyle Hackel Robert Hackman Evan P. Hagerty Stanley E. Haines, Jr. Patrick Haines Corey R. Hall Laurence E. Hallas James B. Hallen Christopher Halloran Chris Hamilton Ryan Hammer David Khin M. Han Scott Hancock David K. Hanson Aaron Hardiek Andrew Hargis John Harman Levi J. Harrel Jasper L. Harrell Adam Harris Matthew Harvey Richard C. Haskell Erich J. Hasselbacher Garrett Havens Derek H. Hayes Jordan L. Hayes Jared M. Hays Jace Hedrick Samuel Hedrick Patrick Heffernan Neal A. Hellner Jesse M. Hendrickson Kyle A. Henry Ryan Herrmann John B. Heustis James K. Hill Lucian Hill, III Jason Hill Jared M. Hina Evan Hinkel Taylor Hinson David K. Hinson Washington Wilkes Historical Foundation Matthew A. Hoag Wesley Hobbs Hugh R. Hocker, III Sandra Hodel-Runtz Paul Hoernke Paul R. Hoffner, Jr. Jennifer Holcomb Sean Holdbrook Peter Holland Leigh Hollins Kirt R. Holmblad Derrick Holmes Matthew Holthaus George Ryan Holton Jesse A. Hosseini JaceHovda Jeffrey D. Howard Philip A. Howland Christopher W. Hudnall Troy C. Hudson Kyle M. Huffer Korey Hummer Todd P. Humora John D. Humphreys Richard L. Hunt, Jr. Chase Hunt Charles M. Iles Justin D. Ingram Daniel Irwin Andrew Irwin John C. Jaburg Derek Jackson Jeffrey V. Jacobus Robert F. James, II Daniel James Evan Jarrett Alexander Jeffrey

Andre L. Jenkins Mark Jepsen Kyle Jobe Brad Johnson Stephen L. Johnson Dave P. Johnson Josh Johnson Todd Johnson Gregory B. Johnson Michael R. Johnson Brian S. Johnson Mike Johnson Donald B. Jones, Jr. Merle E. Jones Daniel L. Jones, II Casey B. Jones Jordan Jones Jourdan A. Jones Wesley Juan Bradford Judge James M. Julius Erik K. Junge Adam T. Jussaume Leo R. Kallinger AmitKapoor Samuel Karmia Adam M. Kearns Alex Kellner Adam T. Kelly Andrew M. Kelso Walter B. Kendall Phil Kerrigan Ezekial G. Keyes Oleg Khainovski Vadim L. Khavinson John P. Kilzi Clayton P. Kim John Kincannon Daniel Kinnunen Scott Kintgen Travis Kipper Tim Kirkham Jeremy R. Kisner Kerry W. Kissinger David W. Knight Jarred Knight John Koenig Tyler Kollodge Andrew Komar Joey Koontz Alexander Kotkin Kyle Kozlowski Jacob D. Krauss Paul Krawczyk Matthew Kronlage Wesley J. Kruse Brett Kubasek Allen Kuehn Thomas E. Kuhn Jared La Porta Sean Lahijani Nick C. Lamb Richard J. Lamberski Anthony W. Lamkin Jeffrey O. Lamkin Joseph LaMonica Scott A. Lampe Michael O. Landers Christopher Lane Matthew Lane Rodney Langseth Charles W. Lankton Beth and Michael Lappen Ryan R. Lara Jared Larkin Pam Lavender Lawrence Le Zach C. Lee Joel Leistiko Nicholas A. Lekan John G. Lemkey Jon L. Levine Lawrence K. Levine Robert M. Levy

Brian Licata BesmirLikaj Corey Lim Nathaniel Linsky Richard Linz Scott Lipchitz Cortelligent LLC Stephen Lohman Joseph T. Lombardi Robert Lombardo Joseph Lonchor Jacob D. Lopez James J. Lopus, Jr. Alec Losinski Michael Love Aaron Lucas Jeffrey Luckring Barbara Luglan Andrew Lutkewitte Dillon Lynch Timothy R. Lynn Conor J. Lynn Zechariah Lyons Daniel S. Mack Timothy Macko Joseph J. Mager, III Joseph Magioncalda Vijay Maheshwari Roger Truong Sa Mai Nicholas Mainor OmidMalek Joseph Mandlehr Randall T. Marks Stephen Marks Dallas Marple Joseph A. Marra Craig L. Martin Cory P. Martin Jose I. Martinez Eric A. Martone Anthony J. Mascaro Michael Mason Daniel Mason Brett J. Massar Peter S. Massaro, III Nathan K. Masserang Christopher Matheny Troy L. Mathews Daniel Mathis DimitriosMatsikas Mark Mattera Trenton Mauck Casey L. McAlpine Steve J. McCormack Drew McCrary Nathan McCullough Travis McDaniel Ryan McDermott Michael McEachern Michael McEwan Brent McMahan Scott McMillan Matthew McMullan John McNeely James McNutt Ragan McQueen Jordan Y. Mebane Matthew Medrano Richard Mejia Cory E. Mellon Dennis J. Merriweather Matt Mesley Jason C. Messa Charles R. Messina III James W. Metcalf, III David Meyer John Milam Devin Mildenberg Eric J. Miller Eric S. Miller Jarret A. Miller Collin Mills Christopher Millson John B. Milton


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Eric S. Minda Thomas Minda Amin Mirzaaghaeian Craig Mitchell Luke Mladucky Nathan Mock Shiv Mohini Kevin K. Mohr Gregory E. Monigold Richard A. Monsalvo Nicholas Montecalvo Cameron Monzon Shane Morehouse Tommy Morgan Patrick L. Moriarty Scott Morita Zach Morrison William Morrison, II Charles Morrow Russell D. Mortenson Albert L. Moseley, II Donald Mote Donald A. Mounce Rodger A. Muhlbach Matthew J. Mulka Kyle Mulrooney John C. Munday Julio G. Munoz David L. Murray Shaun Myers Jeffrey E. Naccarato David Nacy Andrew Nadj Tony Naia Matthew Naliborski Emil A. Nazaryan Gregory Nemnom John Newman Richard Newton Cong Nguyen Hoang Nam Thomas Nguyen Kyle C. Nicolaus Philip Nicole Charles Niedzwiedz Kristopher Nielsen Joseph M. Nobile Brett Noggle RomielNoumbissi Frederick D. Obligado Jose A. Ochoa Robert D. Oden, Jr. Jason Olbrich Kerry P. Oldenburg Jorge Olea Vincent Oliva Erik Olson John D. Olsson Robert Olszewski Brian P. O’Neil Than Oo Ryan M. O’Rear Dan O’Reilly Cragin T. Orr Ellis Otte Kenneth Overstreet James A. Owens Lucas Owens Jon R. Pactor Jaime R. Padilla SajeevaPallemulle Jeffrey C. Pansiera Ryan Paris Kenneth Parker Ranil Patel Benjamin J. Pauley James M. Pauli Ronald E. Paulsen Daniel Paulson Jarett Payne Bhatia & Bhatia PC Paul Peabody Kenneth H. Peacock Charles E. Pearson William D. Pearson Casey Pepe Eric Pepper Maxwell Pepper John Perrillo Michael Perry Edward Perry Harlan D. Petersen Christopher D. Peterson Rocco Petrillo Vincent Pezzino Matthew Phillips Andrew R. Pia

Robert T. Pickett Stephen W. Pierson John Piko Nolan Plous Jonathan Pollack Brendan Pommills Matthew Popola William G. Posey Robert J. Powers William J. Prew Michael Prinzivalli Francis R. Proto, D.D.S. Peter Provost Byron K. Pruitt Michael F. Pukala Brandon Pyle Raymond M. Pyrcz Justin D. Ramsey Michael E. Ranshaw, II David Rao Chris D. Rath KirshanRavindran Brian Read Ronald P. Reagan Todd Reaves Steve E. Redden David G. Reed, II Matthew B. Reese Tyler Reese Ricky Reina La Forest Conf. and Retreat Center Andrew L. Reynolds Franklin G. Rich III Frank R. Richardson Steve Rickert Benjamin Rigby Andrew P. Righter Shaun D. Ritchie Tom Roach Derek Roath Daniel E. Roberts Nick Roberts Jason Robertson Jay Robeson Michael R. Robinson Aaron Robinson Frederick O. Rodgers Miguel A. Rodriguez Jacob R. Roed James Rohde Kyle Roof Kai Roper Andrew Rose Eric Rosendale Todd L. Ross Dominic Rossi Josh Rubel Kenneth W. Ruckh Kenneth F. Ruda Derek J. Rupp Steven M. Russell William Russo Brenden T. Rutigliano Peter F. Ruymann Zack Ryan W. Erik Sacony Chris Salpetro Peter Salyga Miguel Sanchez Eric Sanchez Anthony Sanchez Andrew W. Sandrick Matthew B. Sausman Brian D. Sawyer Ned Schack George Schaefer, III Norman B. Schmeltzer Zachary Schmidt Stephen Schmidt Joshua M. Schmidt Brian K. Schneider Joshua Schneider Brian Schnese David E. Scholla, Jr. Arthur P. Schouten, Jr. Michael E. Schroeder Zachary A. Schwake Daniel R. Scott Daniel R. Scott David Scott Thomas M. Scott Earl E. See David Seifert Brockman C. Self Daniel J. Sepulveda

Reid J. Sessa Dorian Shager Ishaan Shah Amit Sharma Bronson S. Shavitz Michael R. Sheeran Joshua A. Shipley Brian R. Shoemaker Christopher J. Shoemaker DomenicoSicari Scott S. Silverman Ben Silverwood Franklin Simon Greg Simon Jeff Simon Jose L. Simonelli Ishan Singh Garfield Singleton Matthew L. Siples Joe Sizemore Tom Sjoberg Gregory P. Smith William A. Smith Kevin A. Smith Patrick Smith Matthew B. Smith Adam Smith Marcus Smith Daniel R. Smith Regina C. Smith David P. Smykowski J. Brady Sobota Ronald M. Soldo Robert F. Sollman Wesley Sook Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority Gavin Spaeth George Spamer Devon Spears Kevin Y. Specter Geoffrey Spector Tyler J. Spence Michael F. Spies Matt Spindler Michael R. Sposato, Jr. Alex St. Romain Kirk Stalkie Nathan Stankiewicz Coty Stanley Max Stein Richard L. Steinhardt Alec Stender Daniel Stephenson Troy A. Stevens Timothy A. Stevens A. J. Stevens Victor Stevning Jared C. Stewart Henry Stiehl Christopher M. Storey Helen Stowe John M. Streitenberger Adam J. Stribling Kevin Strunk Blaine Stubbs Lawrence J. Sullivan Devin L. Sullivan Tim Sullivan John R. Sutton Arthur J Sutton Charles Sweeney Travis Sweitzer Luc Swenker Alex Swenson Fahad Syed Ben A. Taggart Nicholas Tan The Haeyoung& Kevin Tang Foundation, Inc. James J. M. Tavares Brent C. Taylor Louis Teeter Brian N. Tenerowicz Robert Tesolin John R. Tessandori Jonathon Testerman Max Thao Gregory A. Thiemann Eric Thomas Erick Thomas Eric Thomas Matt Thomas Blake Thompson Thomas Thompson Alexander Tittiger Brendan Tlougan

Andrew Todd Michael Torem Lewis Towne Christopher L. Townsend Darin T. Traff Brodie J. Trahan Alexander H. Trainor Colby Trammell Tim Traudt Randall S. Trebat, Jr. Andrew T. Tromey Douglas R. Troyer Josh Turgeon John D. Turner Alan E. Turns John Tuthill Tyler Ulreich Sean Ulyate David Upton Boris Vagun KlaytonValega Garrett Van Ruiten Jake VanSlyke Christopher Vascellaro Scott T. Venters Nicholas Vetrone Louis Vetter Daniel Vicente Dylan Vidoli Micah B. Vinson Sam C. Vitale Andrew Vitullo Christopher J. Vogel Matthew Volchko Matt Von Bargen John M. Vujovich Mark Vukovich Luke Wagner Thomas Wagoner Andrew Wahnschaff Kevin T. Walders Cole Walker Jon Walkwitz Ashley Walsh Greg Waltman Benjamin M. Ward Patrick Ward Christopher Warlick Adrien Washington Johnathan Watson Jack H. Weemhoff John Weiler Jonathan P. Weir Jennifer Weir Madison Wellington Dennis M. Whaley Matthew G. Wheeler Anthony Whiteman John W. Whitesell Nicholas J. Whitman Douglas L. Whitmore John R. Wiegel Thor Wiljanen Brian Wilkey Wesley F. Wilkins Samuel F. Williams Benjamin Williams Jeffrey Wilsey John H. Wilson, Jr. Neal G. Wilson DJ Wing Joseph Winters Kevin D. Wolf Max C. Wolf William Wolynic Brandon M. Wong David Woods Robert C. Wright Cory Yaceczko Fidel J. Yaeger, III David Yavorsky Ross Yellon Jeffrey R. Yoe Gabriel T. Young Edward Zaneski Brad Zanoni Michael R. Zarnetske Joseph Zehnder Adam Zeih Evan K. Zenker Ben Zimmerman Andreas Zois Aaron Zuknick

‘I FEEL IT’S ONLY RIGHT TO START GIVING BACK’ MATT HENTE Iota-Gamma, Truman State University Collegiate Donor - Leadership Academy and RLC Participant Dear Fraters, It is with great honor that I donate to support the programs of the Fraternity such as the Leadership Academy and Regional Leadership Conferences. I was given the opportunity to attend the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., TKE Leadership Academy because a group of donors raised an additional $17,000 to send 12 more participants, and I was one of those additional 12. Because of this opportunity, I feel it’s only right to start giving back even while I am a collegiate member. While at the Academy, I accepted a challenge, along with many of the other participants, to raise $2,000 toward the Walgreen Challenge. The morning before we left, I had $1,817 in my hand from 45 of the participants. Frater Walgreen not only donated enough for the first few Academies, but he also created the Walgreen Challenge. The challenge was to match 100 percent of what the future LA classes donated to support the future Academies. I want the TKE experience to continue and get bigger and better. YITB, Matt Hente Iota-Gamma Chapter Truman State University Past Prytanis

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q 2010 donors

Thanks to our 2010 Contributors

Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99

... on the following pages, donors are recognized by chapter within giving clubs. The number after the names indicates the total years of giving. The Board of Directors of the TKE Educational Foundation and the Grand Council extend a special “thank-you” to those dedicated Fraters who have committed to the future of the Fraternity.

Grand Chapter Home Chapter TEF Director Don Johnson

Triangle Club Robert M. Levy - 1 Fraters Club Luis A. Correa - 1 Kevin W. Johnson - 20 Michael Yochim - 3 Sustaining Contributor John W. Deckard - 3

Alpha

Illinois Wesleyan University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytani Lester H. Martin (1906-11) William Wilson (1911-13) L. W. Tuesburg (1913-15, 1941-42) Lyle F. Straight (1915-17) Oscar G. Hoose (1917-18) Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1918-21) Past TKE Executive Secretaries Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1921-41) Lyle F. Straight (1941-43) Apollo Club Richard K. Brush - 19 Fraters Club David R. Artz - 1 Forrest L. De Vore - 3 Richard L. Meyers - 15 Sustaining Contributor Robert N. Fischer, Jr. - 7 Arthur R. Leach - 13 Frederick W. Sherman - 10 John A. Tarter - 7

Beta

Millikin University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Philip H. McGrath (1923-26) Clarence E. Smith (1937-39) Frank B. Scott (1957-1959) Founders Club Mark Kuhnke, M.D. - 24 Apollo Club William G. Klein - 35 Triangle Club Fred J. Conville - 16 Michael W. Lengacher, CPA - 2 Dana A. Noble - 8 Russell P. Veldenz - 13 C. Joseph Weaver, Jr. - 11 Fraters Club Steven A. Bates - 26 Robert D. Carnahan - 16 *Dan O. Henry - 8 Charles G. Nahatis - 3 Harry R. Sparks, Jr. - 3

Sustaining Contributor Robert E. Bloomquist - 1 Nicholas W. Carperos - 18 Gregg W. Guichard - 5 Irvin L. Johnson - 9 P. Michael Metcalf - 22 Michael A. Naylor - 7 Corwin D. Querrey, Jr. - 23 Scott T. Venters - 1

Gamma

University of Illinois Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Milton M. Olander (1828-30) Past TKE Executive Secretary Vernon J. Hampton (1945-58) Founders Club Robert H. Bean - 19 Luis A. Correa, CAE - 5 Apollo Club Robert W. Canty - 9 Triangle Club Dale E. Biehler - 22 Samuel M. Gillespie - 14 Bernard S. Miller, Jr. - 4 Christopher J. Shoemaker - 1 William E. Shoulders - 25 Anthony J. Tangora, CFC - 10 Fraters Club Russell R. Attis - 25 Robert W. Balch - 4 Gerald M. Carbonari - 3 Daniel M. Cordis - 1 Richard J. Erickson - 7 James M. Goodwine - 4 Neal A. Hellner - 1 Vadim L. Khavinson - 1 George E. Richards, Jr., DVM - 38 Ashkan Shirazi - 2 Brian R. Shoemaker - 1 Vince Stigler - 4 David F. Whedon - 17 Sustaining Contributor Brian P. Delfin - 2 Patrick J. Doyle - 1 Nicholas A. Lekan - 1 Robert E. Moore - 15 Jaime R. Padilla - 1 Bronson S. Shavitz - 1 Miles A. Snyder - 19 John R. Sutton - 1

Delta

Knox College Triangle Club Steven A. Jones, CFC - 34 Fraters Club Robert C. Anderson - 4 Kenneth T. Johnson - 37 Milton R. Smith - 19 Darin T. Traff - 1 Frederick E. Wicks - 25

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Epsilon

Iowa State University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Don Kaser (1959-63) Fraternity for Life Club Roger C. Underwood - 4 Grand Prytanis Club Edward C. Droste - 27 Apollo Club Richard A. Carlson - 15 Mark J. Jensen - 34 Keith J. Smith, Ph.D. - 24 Triangle Club Michael Beals - 2 Richard H. Brom - 8 Gene C. Lange - 34 Steven F. Mores - 38 Richard L. Olson - 26 Andrew L. Reynolds - 1 Mitchell E. Stock - 35 Alison L. Tanner - 15 Fraters Club Paul L. Allphin - 2 George Burnet, Jr. - 29 Dean M. Coons - 20 Jack D. Cosgrove - 29 Robert H. Kaiser - 12 Joseph M. Nobile - 1 James S. Taylor - 38 John W. Thomas - 3 Sustaining Contributor R. Michael Andersen - 35 C. Roger Buckmaster - 27 Jeffrey Engh - 1 Alexander Furleigh - 1 Philip A. Howland - 1 Matthew Kronlage - 1 Allen Kuehn - 1 Joseph W. Lucas - 7 Jack Sawyer - 19 Jonathan M. Turk - 2

Zeta

Coe College Triangle Club Charles W. Stevens, Jr. - 14 Glenn E. Woodmansee - 30 Fraters Club Larry L. Larson - 18

Eta

University of Chicago Fraters Club Charles A. Sine, Jr. - 39

Theta

University of Minnesota Home Chapter Past Grand Prytani W. D. Reeve (1921-23) Leland F. Leland (1949-51) Triangle Club Gene P. Wicklund - 22

John H. Wicks, Ph.D. - 32 Fraters Club Lawrence J. Michel - 13 William R. Youngren - 4 Sustaining Contributor Robert T. Gustafson - 29

Iota

Eureka College Home Chapter Past Grand Prytani Miles Gray (1926-28) Eugene C. Beach (1930-35) Fraternity for Life Club Daniel Lee Cummings - 10 Triangle Club James M. Behling - 22 Earl E. Cunion - 36 Gregory D. Schroeder - 4 Timothy W. Stewart - 11 Sustaining Contributor Ronald L. Aeschleman - 10 Harold L. Erwin - 31

Kappa

Beloit College Home Chapter Past Grand Prytani Herbert H. Helble (1939-41) Charles E. Nieman (1942-44) Founders Club Perry B. Sells - 3 Triangle Club Robert E. Foster - 27 Richard E. Wittnebel - 11 Fraters Club James E. Drasal - 22 James D. Schreyer - 14 Clay H. Skinner - 14 Kenneth B. Winiecki - 17 Sustaining Contributor Richard J. Blum - 33 O. G. Grimm, D.D.S. - 19

Joseph J. Cech, Jr. - 10 Tom L. Engh - 7 Eugene Frederickson - 19 Randall T. Marks - 1 Sustaining Contributor Benjamin Burchfiel - 1 Brian Casey - 1 Luke Cummiskey - 1 James Easter - 1 Brian P. Fishbach - 1 Michael Goeldi - 1 Paul Hoernke - 1 Steven A. John - 2 Casey B. Jones - 1 John E. Kennaugh - 2 Daniel Kinnunen - 1 Tyler Kollodge - 1 Jared La Porta - 1 Rodney Langseth - 1 Alec Losinski - 1 G. Stewart Mathison, CFC - 31 David Meyer - 1 Craig Mitchell - 1 Robert D. Moen - 35 Chris D. Rath - 1 Leonard R. Risse - 19 Max Thao - 1 Boris Vagun - 1 Kevin D. Wolf - 1 Donald E. Wuerch - 22

Mu

Carroll College Home Chapter Past TKE Executive Secretary Dr. Edwin L. Thiess (1943-45) Triangle Club William B. Yersin - 36 Fraters Club Arnold B. Merrell - 18

Nu

University of Wisconsin-Madison Home Chapter Grand Epiprytanis Edmund C. Moy

University of California, Berkeley Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Sophus C. Goth (1951-53) TEF Director John B. Phillips TEF Advisor W. Allan Herzog

Grand Prytanis Club Paul C. Aspinwall - 35 Founders Club John C. Concannon - 1 Triangle Club Stanley W. Blum - 23 Martin L. Fenik - 6 Matthew F. Greinert - 3 Ronald R. Schild - 8 Andrew H. Simon - 11 Robert D. Walls - 17 Fraters Club Mark S. Balinski - 2 Michael K. Brink - 2

Fraternity for Life Club John B. Phillips - 5 Grand Prytanis Club W. Allan Herzog - 38 Founders Club Carl W. Anderson - 5 Anthony J. Wright - 2 Apollo Club Clifford A. Ceridono - 3 John A. Tomlinson - 15 Kinman Tong - 2 Earl A. Wayne - 8 Triangle Club Richard C. Anderson - 11

Lambda


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Willett C. Deady - 34 William C. Ells - 12 David P. Flippin - 9 Joseph Martorana - 2 Robert A. Muhlbach - 32 Rodger A. Muhlbach - 1 Leonard Schlussel - 29 Howard A. Shugart - 22 Fraters Club Gerald D. Blalock - 3 Michael Duffey - 2 Shane Griffin - 1 Oleg Khainovski - 1 Don A. Lawrie - 35 John J. Quigley - 8 James P. Sherk - 30 Charles H. Wray - 18 Sustaining Contributor Thomas Bell - 1 Michael J. Cerussi - 2 Michael D. Dittman - 1 Scott Morita - 1 Samuel S. Peden - 12

Xi

Washington University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis James C. Logan (1953-57) Grand Prytanis Club Christopher Warlick - 1 Founders Club Brent L. Burdick - 1 Apollo Club Edward C. Moehle - 17 Melvin O. Moehle - 33 Michael D. Schultz - 3 Triangle Club David R. Arday, M.D., M.P.H. - 31 Daniel J. Backman - 3 Alan Binder - 2 Kenneth H. Brockschmidt - 24 Daniel E. Favre - 1 Murry Ford - 1 Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S. - 37 Navindra H. Gunawardena - 4 Richard W. Halteman, Jr. - 27 Alexander Jeffrey - 1 Michael Joerling - 4 William C. Moor - 4 Sajeeva Pallemulle - 1 Mark B. Perla - 3 Douglas J. Pew - 14 Michael A. Thomas - 30 Fraters Club James A. Cutter - 3 Jack W. DeBolt - 22 Alexander Kotkin - 1 Mark D. Levine, M.D. - 3 Sustaining Contributor Matthew S. M. Cole - 4 Donald R. DeZutter - 29 Marvin L. Doerr - 5 C. Leroy Ellenberger - 3 Dennis L. Fish - 6 Jordan B. Forman - 2 Peter H. Gilchrist - 1 Charles H. Hicks - 2 Pehr L. Hovey - 2 Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr. - 36 Albert Meng - 11 Mark O’Hara - 4 Eric S. Ratinoff, CFC - 13 Carl G. Riepl - 12 Henry Stiehl - 1 James A. Wells - 6 Edward H. Zdvorak - 12

Omicron

The Ohio State University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytani Donald A. Fisher (1935-37) Robert J. Borel (1991-93) Gary A. LaBranche (1997-99) Past TKE Executive Vice President Timothy J. Murphy (1996-2000)

Fraternity for Life Club Daniel W. Bower - 30 Grand Prytanis Club Gary A. LaBranche, CFC - 24 Founders Club Robert C. Rankin - 16 Steven G. Wedge - 22 Apollo Club Joe A. Dumbauld - 34 Nathaniel E. Sheppard - 2 Triangle Club Luke Jepsen - 2 Donn R. Lidington - 21 David M. Parker - 31 Michael R. Robinson - 1 Michael Torem - 1 Fraters Club David A. Edling - 2 David W. Knight - 1 Kyle C. Nicolaus - 1 Douglas A. Williams - 3 Sustaining Contributor Zach Anastasi - 1 Thomas E. Artman - 7 Drew Ayers - 1 Matthew Baker - 1 Joe Balchan - 1 Daniel Beck - 1 Nick Benedict - 1 Thomas P. Bittel, Jr. - 1 Robert Brewer - 1 Todd Bunce - 1 Ryan Capps - 1 Michael Cooperstein - 1 John L. Crisp - 26 Tim Dantin - 1 Nick Davidson - 1 Ted J. Day - 18 Ian Dickson - 1 Don C. Dill - 27 Shane Dilling - 1 Daniel Dukart - 1 Samer Elshafei - 1 Joshua Evans - 1 Charles Falor - 1 Daniel Garvy - 1 Jose A. Gomez - 14 Jordan Grier - 1 Ryan Hammer - 1 John Harman - 1 Stephen F. Hubbard - 24 Daniel James - 1 Mark Jepsen - 1 Andrew Komar - 1 Kyle Kozlowski - 1 Christopher Lane - 1 Matthew Lane - 1 Jared Larkin - 1 Joseph T. Lombardi - 1 Joseph Lonchor - 1 Stephen Marks - 1 Nathan McCullough - 1 Matthew McMullan - 1 William J. Metzger - 35 Matthew Naliborski - 1 Brett Noggle - 1 Kenneth Overstreet - 1 Daniel Paulson - 1 Tyler Reese - 1 Robert C. Rinehart - 37 Derek Roath - 1 Eric Sanchez - 1 David Scott - 1 Ishaan Shah - 1 Franklin Simon - 1 Joe Sizemore - 1 J. Brady Sobota - 1 Gavin Spaeth - 1 Devon Spears - 1 Victor Stevning - 1 John M. Streitenberger - 1 Fahad Syed - 1 Erick Thomas - 1 Andrew Vitullo - 1 Matthew Volchko - 1 Matt Von Bargen - 1 John Weiler - 1 DJ Wing - 1

Cory Yaceczko - 1

Pi

Pennsylvania State University Fraternity for Life Club Thomas M. Becker - 3 John A. Jack Borgerding - 3 Bryon G. Deysher - 2 Richard W. Horrigan, Jr. - 2 Paul R. Johnston - 7 David R. Jones - 2 Donald B. Jones, Jr. - 1 Daniel S. Mead - 2 James R. Rummel - 3 Grand Prytanis Club Charles F. Harner, Jr. - 2 Kerry W. Kissinger - 1 Eric J. Miller - 1 John D. Neel - 16 Michael R. Palombo - 2 Allan L. Rayfield - 2 John C. Smit, Jr. - 3 Triangle Club Jose E. Rivera - 2 Sustaining Contributor William C. Lauch, Jr. - 12

Rho

West Virginia University Triangle Club Dennis B. Feldman - 2 Michael Klipstein - 7 Karl G. Morey - 11 Michael J. Prezgay, Jr. - 2 Robert J. Wolfe, II - 5 Fraters Club Charles G. De Vries - 10 Robert Nakon - 24 William G. Wilkinson - 5 Sustaining Contributor William C. Dellinger, Jr. - 17 Matthew Plantier - 2 Jose L. Simonelli - 1

Scorpion

Cornell University Triangle Club *John H. Barber - 1 Michael V. Corrigan - 23 Richard E. Coykendall - 7 Harry F. Cramer - 34 Gaston R. Desnoyers - 8 Robert A. Meier - 6 William T. Thompson - 25 Fraters Club Thomas B. Reth - 6 Edward Tornay - 2 Sustaining Contributor Richard B. Bell - 30 Kendall S. Drake - 1 John W. Forman - 2 Todd P. Humora - 1 Marc I. Perlman - 8 John C. Rasmus - 38 Zachary A. Schwake - 1 Christian B. Silge - 26 Ben A. Taggart - 1 John F. Wilson - 23

Tau

Oregon State University Apollo Club Malcolm T. Trupp - 14 Triangle Club Ray E. Goebel - 28 Reuben Schug - 7 Fraters Club Joshua P. Arguien - 1 Jeffrey E. Naccarato - 1 Sustaining Contributor Farbodd Ganjifard - 1 Stephen W. Pierson - 1

Upsilon

University of Michigan Founders Club William A. Thompson - 29

Triangle Club Floyd S. Reid - 14 Fraters Club Samuel L. Chappell - 14 Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey W. Berno - 27 Brian N. Tenerowicz - 1

Phi

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis J. Russel Salsbury (1963-66) Grand Prytanis Club Dean-Ross Schessler, CFC - 14 Triangle Club Bryan D. Bredthauer - 19 Duane F. Miller - 28 Rusty Vanneman - 14 Richard N. Walker - 33 Fraters Club Kenneth D. Henkens - 20 Charles M. Iles - 1 Sustaining Contributor John Johnson - 2 Dick Tews - 13 Tim Traudt - 1

Chi

University of Washington Founders Club Richard A. Vorce - 14 Apollo Club Sherman K. Burd - 38 Stanley W. Hungerford - 29 Triangle Club Dennis R. Brooke - 17 Lee M. Lippert - 9 Matthew F. Maury, IV - 31 Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S. - 33 Taylor Webb - 2 Sustaining Contributor R. K. Lee, CFC - 31 David G. Novak - 35

Psi

Gettysburg College Home Chapter Past Grand Prytani Donald H. Becker (1966-71) James S. Margolin (1989-91) Fraternity for Life Club *J. George Schmid, Jr. - 12 Apollo Club David G. Fairweather - 39 Triangle Club Magnus Flaws, Jr. - 25 James S. Margolin, PGP - 30 Gordon W. Thayer - 19 Fraters Club Henry W. Lush - 3 D. Haley Manchester, III - 10 Sustaining Contributor Brian Belak - 1 Andrew Z. Coskey - 1 Christopher V. Del Duca - 1 Benjamin M. Engleman - 1 Christopher Halloran - 1 Brett Kubasek - 1 Nathaniel Linsky - 1 Conor J. Lynn - 1 Craig L. Martin - 1 Peter F. Ruymann - 1 Reid J. Sessa - 1 Brad Zanoni - 1

Omega

Albion College Grand Prytanis Club T. Steve Ivan - 13 Apollo Club Jonathon B. Husby - 16 Triangle Club Matt P. Galaska - 1 James D. Gaus - 6 William H. Hendry - 10

Nathan K. Masserang - 1 Brian D. Sawyer - 1 William L. Vandenburg - 8 Fraters Club Christian T. Flaherty - 2 Jerry Johnson - 3 James M. Pauli - 1 Jeffery M. Schroder - 2 John C. Telander - 32 David W. Towne, Esq. - 6 Allen D. Tucker, Jr. - 24 Sustaining Contributor Dennis Bell - 1 Richard E. Busch - 14 Troy A. Ferrio - 1 Kyle A. Henry - 1 Peter Holland - 1 Leo R. Kallinger - 1 Charles W. Lankton - 1 James L. Merrifield - 7 Howard T. Slutz - 37 Timothy A. Stevens - 1

Alpha-Alpha

Wabash College Grand Prytanis Club Kenneth R. Schild - 17 Triangle Club Salvador Espino - 1 Brad Johnson - 1 Richard J. Moak - 34 Jon R. Pactor - 1 LeeCoye Parker - 3 Atwood E. Smith - 36 Lewis Towne - 1 Sustaining Contributor Scott R. Shearon - 29

Alpha-Beta

Ohio University Grand Prytanis Club Robert O. Kincart, CHMM - 5 Apollo Club Donald L. Falk - 36 Triangle Club T. Brian Bakeman - 25 William M. Garrett, II - 38 Thomas F. Hayne - 31 Donald E. Kramer - 10 Robert P. Zilai - 9 Fraters Club K. William Dreier - 18 Gary B. Hermann - 27 Alvin D. Reece - 35 Sustaining Contributor Ronald M. Nakatsuji - 15 Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D. - 34 William R. Wening - 13 James L. Woods - 18

Alpha-Gamma

Washington State University Triangle Club Gregory G. Botch - 30 Kyle B. Custer - 1 John F. De Turk - 22 Kyle A. Erdman - 2 Dick E. Grace - 17 Michael R. Johnson - 1 Fraters Club Jace Hovda - 1 Sustaining Contributor Emmanuel Aldana - 1 Darren Brady - 1 Adam R. Pilskog - 4

Alpha-Delta

University of Idaho Triangle Club Brendan D. Fitzgerald - 6 Don E. Giles - 31 Steven D. Huffman - 9 Gerald F. Riggers - 14 William M. Tilton - 12 Lee B. Woodbury - 29 Fraters Club Robert L. Ames - 4 Larry R. Grove - 25

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q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Donald L. Johnson - 28 Robert W. Worthington - 4 Sustaining Contributor Steven N. Cory - 22 Glenn Miles - 32 Michael R. Sheeran - 1

Alpha-Epsilon

Monmouth College Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis John A. Courson, CFC (1981-83) Fraternity for Life Club John A. Courson, CFC - 34 Triangle Club Henry H. Gildemeister - 38 Lyle L. Hoover - 17 Walter B. Kendall - 1 *William J. Myers - 17 Fraters Club Robert L. Best - 29 Donn H. Denniston - 36 George F. Hartung - 26 Eldon G. Keefer - 4 Jeffrey Mar - 19 Sustaining Contributor Spencer E. Avey - 15 Rodney E. Bollman - 11

Alpha-Zeta

Purdue University Founders Club Thomas Gretzinger, M.D. - 6 Apollo Club Robert C. Williams - 18 Triangle Club Daniel J. Bafia - 4 Adam C. Becker - 2 Rodney W. Dunham - 26 Richard L. Joossens - 26 Steven D. Mavity - 2 Thomas M. McAninch - 5 Robert L. Swaim - 12 Fraters Club Donald G. Clodfelter - 37 Theodore W. Cutshall - 15 Richard E. Dryer - 21 Douglas A. Graham - 30 Todd E. Hine - 2 Julius F. Koch, Jr. - 4 Robert N. Saunders, Ph.D. - 12 Sustaining Contributor John M. Everett - 14 Bruce H. Fetz - 15 Harry Papadakis - 19

Alpha-Eta

Rutgers University Triangle Club William W. Buddenhagen - 27 Harmon S. Meeker, Jr. - 19 Fraters Club Edward J. Banas, Jr. - 25 Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC - 25 Timothy D. Oswald - 4 Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr. - 29 William L. Rowe, III - 4 Sustaining Contributor Richard C. Degeiso - 20 Neil Ehrenkrantz - 16 Edward E. Gahres, M.D. - 27 Oliver D. Kee - 24 G. Kenneth Link - 30

Alpha-Theta

Whitman College Founders Club Rickard W. McLean - 19 Apollo Club Norman H. Swick - 4 Triangle Club James L. Chapman - 36 Roy L. Griffin, CPA - 18 Chester G. Henderson - 39 William W. Montgomery, III - 35

Fraters Club Robert H. Cline - 12 Richard S. Kunter - 9 Sustaining Contributor Dan S. Crimmins - 18 John M. Graham - 12 William J. Swiney - 3 Charles P. Valentine - 22

Alpha-Iota

Hamilton College Fraters Club Gilbert F. Adams - 25 Sustaining Contributor Michael E. Colella, M.D. - 2 Lee F. Rancier - 11 Lionel D. Wyld - 10

Alpha-Lambda

Kansas State University Triangle Club C. Dale Allen - 35 Benjamin P. Bowman - 2 Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr. - 33 John J. Smiley - 18 Michael E. Traeger - 26 Fraters Club William D. Aronson - 7 Donald E. Balaban - 7 George L. Eib - 12 Robert O. Wilbur - 23 Sustaining Contributor Robert A. Cochran - 25 Gerald R. Whitcomb - 13

Alpha-Mu

Ohio Wesleyan University Fraters Club Merrill D. Darlington, Ph.D. - 24 Donald R. McCarty - 11 Sustaining Contributor Robert A. Holm - 23

Alpha-Nu

University of New Hampshire Triangle Club Wayne J. Johnson - 7 David M. Lefcourt - 5 John M. Pannell - 2 Fraters Club John P. Beyersdorf - 8 Sustaining Contributor Lynn F. Robinson, USAF (Ret.) - 17

Alpha-Xi

Drake University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis William H. Wisdom (1975-77) TEF Director Robert L. Olcott Fraternity for Life Club Robert L. Olcott, CAE - 16 Grand Prytanis Club Brian F. Harms - 17 Frank P. Troost - 2 E. Wayne Williamson - 17 Founders Club Kenny Joe J. Schenatzki - 20 Triangle Club Frank Chmelik, Jr. - 6 Thomas D. Dalby - 5 Michael K. Freeman - 14 Matthew A. Hoag - 1 Milton R. McFarland - 16 Thomas J. Pfenning - 11 Fraters Club Allen W. Bethell - 25 Kelvin C. Boyle - 10 Donn K. Haglund - 37 Frank J. Ward - 28 Sustaining Contributor Ronald E. Orth - 9 John M. Witt - 10

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Alpha-Omicron

New Mexico State University Home Chapter Past TKE Executive Secretary Russell R. Hall (1958-60) TEF Director Daniel D. Villanueva Grand Prytanis Club Gabriel Anaya - 17 Triangle Club William W. Childress - 1 Jason R. Crawford - 2 Martin L. Goldsmith - 33 Omega S. Gonzales - 24 Joseph E. Gurule - 2 Mark A. Lawrence - 7 Fraters Club H. Stanley Dennis, Jr. - 28 John B. Milton - 1 Charles D. Shuttles - 8 Sustaining Contributor Robert W. Joe - 37 Frank R. Richardson - 1 Charles Sandford - 2

Alpha-Pi

George Washington University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Dr. R. C. Williams (1944-49) Grand Hypophetes Christopher T. Hanson Grand Prytanis Club Christopher T. Hanson - 12 Founders Club Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr. - 37 William R. Rothe - 22 Apollo Club John A. Mancus - 8 Triangle Club George A. Dixon - 18 Daniel W. Ericson - 5 Amit Kapoor - 1 Charles Morrow - 1 Gary A. Terrill - 40 Fraters Club Nicholas Barnett - 1 Gabe Bellowe - 1 William W. Dorsey, Sr. - 24 Julian G. Gibbs, Jr. - 15 Sustaining Contributor Benton M. Brown - 2 Michael D. Donaldson - 1 David C. Herman - 5 Alex Kellner - 1 Scott A. Lampe - 1 Carlos Moersen - 2 Shiv Mohini - 1 Wallace B. Oliver - 30

Alpha-Rho

University of Rhode Island Grand Prytanis Club John T. Taylor, CFC - 16 Founders Club Gilbert E. Haakh - 23 Triangle Club Peter R. L. Faber - 18 Eric S. Roth - 6 Kenneth G. Taylor - 38 Stephen A. Tucker - 19 Fredric R. Wasserspring - 32 Fraters Club Paul Amaral - 10 Sustaining Contributor John H. Wilson, Jr. - 1

Alpha-Sigma

University of North Dakota Apollo Club Douglas C. Ikelman - 20 Triangle Club Bryan A. Oscarson - 14 Fraters Club Donald C. Gackle - 38 Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.) - 27

Sustaining Contributor Larry J. Loritz - 27

Alpha-Tau

Drexel University Apollo Club Anthony DiSanto - 19 David A. Goodman, M.D. - 25 Triangle Club Ervin F. Bickley, Jr. - 11 Edward G. Briner, III - 21 Michael K. Burnley - 24 Chris A. Grasso, CFC - 25 Jourdan A. Jones - 1 Bryan P. Keller - 4 John W. McHugh - 16 Thomas Pecsvaradi - 21 Robert H. Stitzinger - 12 Fraters Club Leonard M. Compton - 34 Michael Lanza - 2 Joseph L. Rose, Jr. - 7 Woodrow W. Westley - 35 Sustaining Contributor James Driscoll - 2 Ira S. Letofsky - 16 Greg Simon - 1 William S. Thayer - 26

Alpha-Upsilon

Fort Hays State University Home Chapter Grand Prytanis Dr. Herbert L. Songer Apollo Club Kenneth F. Ruda - 1 Triangle Club Keith A. Dirks - 30 John D. Turner - 1 Fraters Club Robert C. Moody - 35 Sustaining Contributor Robert W. Pavlicek - 34

Alpha-Phi

University of Kansas Grand Prytanis Club Stewart B. Cerier - 15 Triangle Club D. Burnell Cavender, USAF (Ret.) - 5 James H. Martin - 5 David B. Raddatz - 9 Fraters Club Ralph R. Brock - 16 Christopher D. Livingston - 3 Sustaining Contributor Parker Corrin - 1 John T. Donnelly - 1 Skyler Donnelly - 1 Hanford Dunn - 1 Matthew C. Enriquez - 1 Andy Ferguson - 1 Matthew Geier - 1 Adam Harris - 1 Jace Hedrick - 1 Samuel Hedrick - 1 John McNeely - 1 Daniel D. Mulford - 15 Kristopher Nielsen - 1 Jarett Payne - 1 Nolan Plous - 1 Eric Thomas - 1 Colby Trammell - 1 Jake VanSlyke - 1 Cole Walker - 1 Joseph Winters - 1

Alpha-Chi

University of Louisville Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC (1979-81) Apollo Club Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D. - 36 Triangle Club Donald C. Barton, M.D. - 21

John A. Buxton, Ph.D. - 2 Christopher L. Caudill - 1 MacDonald R. Drane, Jr. - 19 Glenn B. Scherzer, II - 14 Monterio S. Woodson - 2 Fraters Club Robert A. Alonso, USN, M.D. - 25 Kenneth E. Brockman - 24 Scott C. Marks - 27 David C. Scharre - 29 Thomas B. Skoner - 35 Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr. - 31 Henry H. Triplett, III - 10 Sustaining Contributor Corey Abrams - 1 S. Robert Bakall - 21 Andrew Bardgett - 1 James F. Bardgett, III - 1 Kevin Barry - 1 Preston Bates - 1 Justin A. Boles - 1 Lance Boone - 1 Alex Bracksieck - 1 Jarrod W. Brierly - 1 Andy Browning - 1 Timmy Browning - 1 Timothy Chea - 1 Andrew Davies - 1 Ryan deCaussin - 1 Taylor Distler - 2 Colin Ducharme - 1 David W. Eppihimer - 38 John Florence - 1 Bradley R. Fry - 1 Will Gilliland - 1 Zachary W. Graham - 1 Jason J. Grilliot - 1 Lee Gustafson - 1 Evan P. Hagerty - 1 Chris Hamilton - 1 Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) - 34 Scott Hancock - 1 Derek H. Hayes - 1 John B. Heustis - 1 Jason Hill - 1 Jared M. Hina - 1 Wesley Hobbs - 1 Hugh R. Hocker, III - 1 Matthew Holthaus - 1 John D. Humphreys - 1 Andrew Irwin - 1 John C. Jaburg - 1 Clayton P. Kim - 1 Wesley J. Kruse - 1 Aaron Lucas - 1 Timothy Macko - 1 Vijay Maheshwari - 1 Joseph Mandlehr - 1 Ryan McDermott - 1 Brent McMahan - 1 Collin Mills - 1 Luke Mladucky - 1 Kevin K. Mohr - 1 Cameron Monzon - 1 Richard Newton - 1 Brian P. O’Neil - 1 Ellis Otte - 1 Lucas Owens - 1 Ryan Paris - 1 Michael Perry - 1 Matthew Phillips - 1 Frederick O. Rodgers - 1 Dominic Rossi - 1 Miguel Sanchez - 1 Matthew B. Sausman - 1 Ned Schack - 1 David E. Scholla, Jr. - 1 John B. Schwartz - 2 Wesley Sook - 1 Nathan Stankiewicz - 1 Coty Stanley - 1 Jared C. Stewart - 1 Blaine Stubbs - 1 John R. Tessandori - 1 Gregory A. Thiemann - 1 Thomas Thompson - 1 Alexander H. Trainor - 1 Christopher J. Vogel - 1


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS John R. Wiegel - 1 Thor Wiljanen - 1 Brian Wilkey - 1

Alpha-Psi

Davis & Elkins College Founders Club Benjamin K. Gibbs - 31 Triangle Club M. Cramer - 36 George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF - 10 Fraters Club Robert W. Hotaling - 20 Charles H. Potter, II - 13 Edward G. Sawtell - 37 Sustaining Contributor Thomas A. Andersen - 17 Robert M. McIlvaine - 12 George A. Reid, Jr. - 5 Howard Rubenstein - 27

Alpha-Omega

University of California, Los Angeles Apollo Club Eric Asa-Dorian - 5 John R. Chapman - 13 Eugene V. Grace - 4 Triangle Club Craig Amshel - 11 Michael J. Leonard - 11 Edmond J. Russ - 17 Sustaining Contributor Wayne L. Quon - 13

Beta-Alpha

Bradley University Fraters Club Thomas G. Krause - 22 Sustaining Contributor Francis J. Kluge - 37

Beta-Beta

Beta-Delta

University of Maryland Founders Club Joseph V. Bowen, Jr. - 6 Triangle Club C. Gordon Gill - 4 Fraters Club David P. Carlisle - 6 Sustaining Contributor Jason A. Harris - 2 Stanley M. Kriel, Jr. - 35 Jon L. Levine - 1 Charles R. Long - 29 Andrew Rose - 1 Richard H. Serra - 14

Beta-Epsilon

Trine University Apollo Club Gary A. Day - 17 Triangle Club David W. Miller - 18 Robert S. Such - 9 Fraters Club Charles P. Andrews - 17 Robert W. Conklin - 38 Sustaining Contributor H. Anthony Hums - 21 James E. Thomas - 14 William E. Wobio - 10

Beta-Zeta

Louisiana Tech University Grand Prytanis Club James B. Hall, II - 18 Apollo Club James W. Duke - 30 Sustaining Contributor George Tereshkovich - 32

Beta-Eta

North Carolina State University Home Chapter TEF Advisor Michael A. Moxley, CFC

Missouri University of Science and Technology Home Chapter TEF Advisor Steven J. Muir

Grand Prytanis Club James W. Harrill - 30 Michael A. Moxley, CFC - 35 Apollo Club David E. Grimm - 9 John R. J. Miller - 41 Triangle Club Raymond D. Barrows - 4 Gilbert N. Burnet - 17 J. Randall Cook - 8 David S. Haworth, III - 16 Wylie H. Mitchell - 38 Robert P. Moore, Col, USAF (Ret) - 22 Harold S. Muse, Jr. - 9 Fraters Club Joseph W. Bennett - 13 Michael A. Gentry - 1 David L. Hartsough - 10 Paul R. Hoffner, Jr. - 1 T. Alvin Kepley - 20 Sustaining Contributor L. Patrick Faulkner, II - 17 Roger A. Fleming - 11 Gregory M. Fornshell - 1 Jonathan D. Gainey - 1 Richard E. Huffman - 3 Charles T. Lambert - 5 Joseph R. Reaves - 5

Fraternity for Life Club Steve J. Muir - 35 Founders Club John S. Daniel - 26 Eric D. Dunning - 9 Triangle Club Charles N. Conway - 1 Michael D. Kirn - 7 Alan R. Loeffelman - 11 Carm R. Moehle - 23 David R. Puettmann - 25 Fraters Club Louis E. Astroth - 10 Stephen A. De Lurgio - 20 Daniel E. Groteke - 26 Charles F. Marlow - 9 Ronald S. Robertson - 11 Dennis M. Simon - 26 Oliver L. Von Behren - 31 James C. Williams - 11 Sustaining Contributor James R. Bollam, Jr. - 29 Thomas G. Borowiak - 34 Michael A. Di Napoli - 8 Gary E. Dial - 13 Robert D. Jenkins - 17 James B. Marble - 28 Michael Suda - 27

Beta-Gamma

Beta-Theta

Oklahoma State University Apollo Club Thomas S. Wade, Jr. - 36 Triangle Club Lloyd A. Alaback - 16 Gerry E. Hinrichs - 3 Herb C. Huser - 37 Bob G. Salyer - 9 Sustaining Contributor Cecil F. Hewitt - 9 Edward Perry - 1

University of Missouri-Columbia Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis (1987-89) Past TKE Executive Director (1960-73) Bruce B. Melchert, CFC Grand Prytanis Club Bruce B. Melchert, CFC - 35 Apollo Club Derek W. Hunter - 3

Triangle Club Frederick M. Burke - 32 Mark Eidelman, D.D.S. - 28 William K. Haas - 31 John E. Marquardt - 33 Robert M. Reed - 19 Donald L. Wehmeyer - 21

Beta-Xi

Iowa Wesleyan College Triangle Club Ron E. Leganger - 16 Sustaining Contributor Robert J. Eppel - 14

Arizona State University Apollo Club Edward W. Barry - 9 Ross L. Franks - 22 Ed Sandidge - 14 Triangle Club Thomas F. Hussey - 12 Kenneth R. Piana - 2 Fraters Club Neil E. Farber - 1 Donald G. Sapp - 19 Sustaining Contributor Andrew P. Georgevits - 1

Beta-Kappa

Beta-Omicron

Beta-Iota

University of Oregon Apollo Club William B. Clegg, Jr. - 9 Triangle Club Walter E. Bohnstedt - 12 Fraters Club Albert G. Eriksen - 4 Jack L. Estepp - 34

Beta-Lambda

Auburn University Founders Club John R. McCarthy - 32 Triangle Club Robert B. Bliss, Jr. - 28 William M. Brackney - 14 Daniel J. Codespoti - 32 James R. Dugan, Jr. - 26 Curtis O. Liles, III - 20 Fraters Club John P. Anderson - 7 John B. Betbeze - 2 Frank E. Zipperer - 21 Sustaining Contributor William A. Weed, Jr. - 33

Beta-Mu

Bucknell University Home Chapter TEF Chairman Richard C. Ernest Fraternity for Life Club Richard C. Ernest - 39 J. Andrew Weidman - 2 Founders Club Kenneth M. Sheppard - 30 Apollo Club John A. Saxton - 35 Triangle Club Steven Emas - 7 Timothy J. Hoying - 20 Peter S. Massaro, III - 1 Frederick D. Obligado - 1 Fraters Club Robert I. Cohen - 8 Harry W. Elliott - 20 Hood C. Johnston - 2 Richard S. Knight - 34 Donald A. Wescott, Jr. - 8 Sustaining Contributor Richard A. Benton - 23 Peter M. Friedman - 10 William F. Hobson - 13 Richard E. Koch - 5

David Yavorsky - 1

Beta-Rho

University of Akron Home Chapter TEF Director Kevin J. Brock

Wayne State University Triangle Club Gary M. Armstrong - 11 Russell M. Holtz - 38 John G. Marshall, CLU, ChFC - 20 Dave H. Mattingly - 26 Fraters Club Arthur P. Adams, Jr. - 3 Robert A. Kluczynski - 14 Gerald J. Van Norden, USN (Ret.) - 4 Sustaining Contributor Brian G. Dates - 1 Charles E. Du Chene - 20 William J. Ellison - 1 Frank D. Forier - 1 Richard S. Mazzella - 32 Enrico Odorico - 4

Fraternity for Life Club Kevin J. Brock - 14 Apollo Club Mark W. Dively - 19 Triangle Club Samuel T. Coleridge - 22 Robert D. Eberwine - 17 Keith D. Goble - 20 Charles H. Huettner - 32 James R. McElroy - 4 Douglas R. Smith - 29 Thomas M. Sopko - 29 Bob Troyer - 25 Fraters Club Donald L. Baird - 11 Jeffrey G. Bowersox - 14 Frank Car - 3 Larry A. Crisp - 34 John E. Scheatzle - 16 Sustaining Contributor Joseph E. Boles - 10 Derrill L. Carter - 33 Brian D. Hoffman - 37

Beta-Sigma

Georgia Institute of Technology Home Chapter TEF Advisor Russell H. Heil

University of Southern California Home Chapter Grand Grammateus Bob Barr TEF Immediate Past Chairman Gregory P. Woodson

Grand Prytanis Club James Ron Davis - 3 Russell H. Heil - 25 Founders Club Max L. Dufeny, Jr. - 20 Triangle Club Donato J. Altobelli, Jr. - 28 Donald P. Bach - 23 Ronald J. Bell - 2 Thomas D. Covington - 10 Marion B. Glover, Jr. - 15 Jasper L. Harrell - 1 Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr. - 25 Steve M. Mitchell - 31 Gregory L. Willis - 8 Fraters Club Frank B. Chapman - 9 Ray Day - 14 William P. McKibben - 14 Scott A. McNinch - 5 Charlie H. Rogers - 6 Stephen Schmidt - 1 Eric P. Slipp - 20 Michael A. Smith - 13 Sustaining Contributor Edward J. Cerbone - 11 Byron Y. Hill - 10 Dan F. Laird, CFC - 9 Terry S. Moore - 4 Richard E. Park - 29

Fraternity for Life Club K. Allen Anderson - 1 John G. Lemkey - 1 John W. Plumb - 36 Gregory P. Woodson - 35 Grand Prytanis Club Robert L. Barr, Jr. - 3 David L. Bohline - 9 Timothy R. Lynn - 1 Henry H. Marvin - 3 John D. Meisenhelder - 17 Justin B. Nast - 13 Founders Club Trevor Burk - 1 Carl W. Cooper - 30 David B. Esposito - 1 Kenneth R. Froelich - 4 Gary L. Hafen - 5 Bryce S. Hill - 2 Stephen L. Johnson - 1 Robert L. Meyer - 38 Eric S. Miller - 1 Cragin T. Orr - 1 Michael E. Ranshaw, II - 1 Edmund J. Sutro - 37 John M. Thompson - 5 Apollo Club John R. Bibeau - 1 James B. Black - 2 Erik L. Brannon - 4

Beta-Pi

Beta-Nu

Marshall University Triangle Club Johnston B. Bell - 25 Michael S. Gwinn - 1 Jeffrey D. Howard - 1 Lawrence K. Levine - 1 David G. Reed, II - 1 Harry R. Wiener - 28 Fraters Club Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr. - 30

Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99 SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 49


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Beta-Omega

Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99 Galen C. Clifford - 4 James H. Cox - 5 William J. Cullinane - 32 Jeff A. Fiedorowicz - 5 Steven M. Kuznetz - 5 Daniel R. Levinson - 5 Gregory A. McAndrews - 3 David S. Oakley - 10 Michael A. Yagjian - 24 Triangle Club George J. Angelos - 10 Edward A. Apffel, Jr. - 9 Luke Beshar - 2 Ian Carr - 1 John W. Chavers - 1 Christopher Eber - 3 David W. Ferris - 3 Jon D. Friedland - 15 Richard C. Haskell - 1 Chuck Milam - 35 Gerald J. Murphy - 5 A. Gordon Orsborn - 30 Harvey M. Palash - 2 Robert P. Pearl - 3 Joseph M. Ramirez - 4 J. Patrick Rowland - 25 Rick B. Smith - 32 Robert A. Stambaugh - 15 Fraters Club Gerald P. Carr, D.Sci. - 29 Theodore Constantouros - 2 Larry D. Finkel - 30 Ronald B. Frame - 4 John Gorski - 2 Andrew W. Grace - 2 Timothy A. Grady - 1 Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr. - 18 R. Scott MacDougall - 2 Richard A. Martin - 6 Leo Natanian - 2 Richard D. Reddick - 4 Jon Walkwitz - 1 Sustaining Contributor Steven Gagliano - 2 George N. Loomis - 34

Beta-Tau

Florida Southern College Triangle Club Stephen Troxel - 30 Fraters Club Peter E. Herguth - 12 Paul J. Sherman - 5 Sustaining Contributor William H. Brimberry - 21 Charles M. Klein - 15

Beta-Upsilon

University of Maine Founders Club Richard A. Eustis - 16 Apollo Club Joshua L. Atkinson - 9 Fraters Club Lloyd R. Chase, Ph.D. - 22 Wayne R. Cole - 5 Brian E. Gill - 23 Kevin B. Kraus - 23 Gary H. Preble - 16 Howard L. Surrett, Jr. - 9

Sustaining Contributor Ryan Dulac - 1 Christopher Goodwin - 2 Casey L. McAlpine - 1

Beta-Phi

Louisiana State University Triangle Club Carl N. Bourgeois - 6 William D. Dilks - 18 James E. Fargo - 32 James D. Hughes - 37 Sustaining Contributor Eugene J. Le Blanc - 14 Robert C. Mayer, Jr. - 23 Donald E. Welge - 36

Beta-Chi

Southern Illinois University Carbondale Home Chapter Grand Crysophylos Rodney G. Talbot Fraternity for Life Club Michael G. McLaughlin - 27 Rodney G. Talbot - 32 Grand Prytanis Club Arthur S. Duffy - 6 Triangle Club Daniel Bellich - 3 Kenneth L. Black - 9 Theodore A. Bookhout - 3 Cody L. Chullen - 2 Andrew J. Haverkate - 18 Stephen G. Heilemann - 13 Harold S. Hum - 10 John J. Johnson - 21 Donald A. Mounce - 1 Daniel J. Sepulveda - 1 Mark S. Styninger - 5 Robert G. Treece, Jr. - 14 Fraters Club James K. Hill - 1 Paul S. Storozynski - 3 Christopher B.Tidwell - 19 Sustaining Contributor Todd Johnson - 1 James D. Olson - 12 Robert L. Ruff - 5

Beta-Psi

Arkansas State University Founders Club Ansel E. Young - 4 Apollo Club B. Lavon Wells - 39 Triangle Club Bill T. Couch, Jr. - 7 Robert E. Howe - 25 Adam W. Nicely - 4 Fraters Club Mack A. Hamblen - 23 George T. Lalman - 12 Sustaining Contributor David H. Day - 11 John K. Frets - 15 Jerry B. Gladden - 7 Richard C. Puryear - 16 Aaron R. Steenbergen - 6

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Missouri State University Grand Prytanis Club Joseph H. Straughan, III - 15 Triangle Club Thomas D. Schlosser - 21 Samuel C. Weaver - 16 Sustaining Contributor Everett E. Dahl - 14 Bret Higgins - 2

Gamma-Alpha

University of Wyoming Triangle Club J. Kennedy Costello, III - 22 Fraters Club Terrance J. Croco, CFC - 34 Charles K. McClain - 34 Maynard B. Morris - 23 John D. Stiles - 31 Raymond S. Worth - 25

Gamma-Beta

Colorado State University Grand Prytanis Club Erik L. Glenn - 4 Triangle Club Daniel J. Croll - 2 Terry E. Knight - 14 Christopher Millson - 1 Derek J. Rupp - 1 Matthew A. Williams - 6 Fraters Club Leonard J. Fleischer - 14 Carl W. Little - 6

Gamma-Zeta

Hartwick College Apollo Club John E. Maczko - 25 Triangle Club Tom Roach - 1 Kenneth W. Ruckh - 1 Fraters Club Kenneth B. Guiseley - 19 Sustaining Contributor Karl D. Keller - 2 Arthur P. Schouten, Jr. - 1 Idaho State University Fraters Club Clifford M. Peake - 32 Larry S. Phelps - 28

Gamma-Theta

Gamma-Nu

Gamma-Eta

University of Florida At-Large Grand Council Member Corey G. Mathews, CAE Past TKE Chief Executive Officer Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE (2000-2010)

University of Texas at El Paso Apollo Club Fr. W. Patrick Resen - 43 Triangle Club Ledford F. Beard - 8 James M. Mitchell - 5 Victor M. Renteria - 35 Jerry W. Sayre, M.D. - 4 Fraters Club Shane Utter - 14 Sustaining Contributor Thomas S. Martin, Jr. - 20

Gamma-Delta

Gamma-Iota

University of Miami Triangle Club Gerry Hoy - 3 Daniel Y. Leong - 21 Jeffrey H. Orloff - 27 David A. Swanson - 12 Sustaining Contributor James F. Kiley - 38

Gamma-Epsilon

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis John R. Fisher (1993-95) Founders Club Richard J. DiMarzio - 30 Apollo Club Norman P. Borkowski - 14 Timothy P. Johnson - 3 William J. Prew - 1 Triangle Club Roger P. Kalinowsky - 33 Brian C. Kensing - 10 Richard Mohrmann - 34 Fraters Club Jeffrey P. Arcouet - 3 Robert G. Beck - 11 Ronald A. Rosien - 26 Sustaining Contributor Robert C. Krishfield - 2 William C. Purdon - 18

Furman University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Lenwood S. Cochran (1971-73) Grand Prytanis Club Lenwood S. Cochran - 34 Apollo Club Ronald E. Goodwin - 28 Paul N. Shockley, Jr. - 16 Triangle Club James F. Dunlop, III - 2 Andrew J. Hill - 2 Fraters Club Eric C. Semmelmeier - 20 Sustaining Contributor Frank H. Capehart, III - 27

Grand Prytanis Club Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE - 7 Founders Club Steven G. Christovich - 4 Brian T. Ferber - 10 Corey G. Mathews, CAE - 7 Miles C. Wilkin - 5 Triangle Club Leon B. Cheek, III - 10 Merritt R. Dimbath - 38 David L. Hayward - 36 Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE - 12 Samuel P. Mitchell, Brigadier General, USAF (Ret.) - 5 William D. Orr - 14 Christopher M. Schaeffer - 4 Fraters Club Richard J. Brown - 16 Donald A. Buzzell - 29 James G. Carver - 11 Thomas J. Filipkowski - 37 Sustaining Contributor Daniel W. Koivu - 7

Gamma-Gamma

Gamma-Mu

University of Colorado at Boulder Triangle Club Jerry F. Baker - 38 Richard L. Salberg - 3

Gamma-Kappa

Indiana University Founders Club David W. Stock - 15 Apollo Club William R. Bruns, III - 13 Triangle Club J. Richard Rockstroh - 23 Fraters Club Larry K. Barrett - 38 James W. Bentley - 8 Bart L. Gish - 9 Sustaining Contributor David J. Adeli - 9 George R. Averitt - 1 Jason K. Belfer - 14 Lucian A. Siekman - 36 G. Michael Witte - 26

Gamma-Lambda

San Diego State University Triangle Club Richard D. Greenleaf, Sr. - 16 Stephen M. Stone - 5 Sustaining Contributor Ernie D. Conrad, Jr. - 16 Stephen K. Vogelsang - 5

University of Toledo Apollo Club Paul A. Hotmer - 19 Triangle Club Patrick K. East - 26 Thomas J. Gordon, CFC - 7 R. Loren McGuire - 17 Fraters Club Calvin G. Smith - 20 Richard F. Watkins - 10 Sustaining Contributor Milton D. Calcamuggio - 12 Michael J. Sarra - 13 Gordon P. Voelker - 24

Gamma-Xi

University of New Mexico Triangle Club Glenn C. Wonn - 26 Fraters Club Alexander E. Yuen, Jr. - 6 Gamma-Omicron University of Virginia Triangle Club William B. MacLeod - 28 Fraters Club James F. Brooke, III, USN (Ret.) - 20 Sustaining Contributor Randy S. Layman - 7 Bob B. Sieck - 16

Gamma-Pi

Parsons College Apollo Club Robert L. Tree, Ph.D. - 23 Fraters Club Frederick B. Clearwater - 37 Sustaining Contributor Frederick C. Jenks - 30

Gamma-Rho

Indiana State University Apollo Club Richard E. Schultz - 29 Triangle Club Gerald S. Reynolds - 3 Ronald R. Rufatto - 16 Willard C. Tice, II - 17 Fraters Club Eugene D. Aimone - 29 Charles N. Johnston, Jr. - 8 Kenneth J. Kroft - 34 Takeshi Moriwaki - 39 Sustaining Contributor Ryan W. Harrold - 2 Joseph A. Kwasny - 34 Louis C. Saalbach - 11

Gamma-Sigma

University of Kentucky Triangle Club Robert B. Trefilek - 2

Gamma-Tau

University of Denver Triangle Club Eugene F. Laurendeau - 28


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Fraters Club George R. Gaubatz - 6 Ray O. Humphrey - 37 Ken A. Quincy - 15 Sustaining Contributor Barry B. Wales - 33

Gamma-Upsilon

University of Texas at Austin Founders Club Brian D. Montgomery - 6 Triangle Club Ted W. Bereswill - 1 Donald H. Biehl - 13 John N. Bobbitt - 2 Evan Hinkel - 1 Fraters Club Jeffrey A. Peterson - 22 Sustaining Contributor Matthew G. Wheeler - 1

Gamma-Phi

Emporia State University Triangle Club John H. Anderson - 6 Fraters Club Anthony A. Dovidio - 12

Gamma-Chi

Valparaiso University Fraters Club James A. Amling - 35 Elmer S. Biles - 21 Walter A. Hilgendorf, Jr. - 18 Sustaining Contributor Dennis H. Barthel - 24 Russell G. Halleen - 32

Gamma-Psi

Butler University Triangle Club Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D. - 31 M. James Johnston - 10 Samuel Karmia - 1 Michael A. Miller - 19 Patrik L. Pierson - 18 Jack H. Weemhoff - 1 Fraters Club Richard B. Livingston - 17 Sustaining Contributor Daniel Bohrer - 1 Derek Brockus - 1 Michael L. Carter - 1 Cale Cote - 1 Andrew Dauch - 1 Robert DePriest - 1 Kurt Dikeman - 1 Brian Ellis - 1 Justin J. Gosselin - 1 Kyle Jobe - 1 Lee P. Johnson - 2 Andrew Lutkewitte - 1 Zechariah Lyons - 1 Devin Mildenberg - 1 Jarret A. Miller - 1 Robert Olszewski - 1 Dan O’Reilly - 1 John Piko - 1 Steve Rickert - 1 Andrew W. Sandrick - 1 Robert F. Sollman - 1 Matt Spindler - 1 Ben Zimmerman - 1

Gamma-Omega

Eastern Illinois University Founders Club Charles W. Witters - 33 Apollo Club Kevin J. Fox - 27 Charles W. Stoldt - 31 Triangle Club Duane Flowers - 4 Robert G. Rogers - 3 Jeffrey G. Scott - 13 Joe B. Vangilder - 9 Fraters Club Anthony J. Crebs - 16

John R. Dowling - 13 Joseph K. Knollenberg - 10 John T. Matarelli - 19 Sustaining Contributor Philip D. Carlock - 18 Gerald L. Denoyer - 5 Daniel M. Knollenberg - 10 Walter T. Knollenberg - 21 Charles M. Meece - 8 Donald R. Stelzer - 23 Dean A. Wessels - 4

Delta-Alpha

Western Michigan University Apollo Club Joseph L. Maggini, Sr. - 30 Triangle Club Fred P. Glennie - 13 Robert E. Holt - 7 Fraters Club Marlon H. Cohn - 9 David H. Flucke - 37 William G. Rock - 9 Sustaining Contributor Fred A. Geiger - 19

Delta-Beta

Joseph J. Vauter - 16 Fraters Club Robert E. Baier - 24 Victor W. Dolbin - 17 Douglas M. Fortner - 32 John C. Fravel - 34 David H. Leavitt - 33 Salvatore Quattrocchi - 38 William A. Wortzman - 15 Sustaining Contributor Edwin Buehner - 5 Dale H. Lyons - 18 George W. Nowatka - 17 Justin D. Ramsey - 1 Timothy P. Ratajczak - 32 Michael G. Wukovich - 9

Delta-Zeta

Southeast Missouri State University Triangle Club Forest S. Hoot - 12 Sustaining Contributor Larry J. Hoog - 29 Edward A. Tauser - 15

Delta-Eta

Lake Forest College Grand Prytanis Club James F. Place - 25 Triangle Club James C. Jacobsen - 25 Fraters Club Robert J. Holden - 8

Northern Illinois University Fraters Club Richard K. Roberts - 9 Thomas C. Skubich - 9 Sustaining Contributor Robert D. Fry - 17 Charles F. Morgan - 26 Burdette L. Short - 20

Delta-Gamma

Delta-Theta

University of Connecticut-Storrs Triangle Club Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr. - 10 Theodore S. Haddad - 36 Geoffrey Spector - 1 Fraters Club George A. Breault - 17 Matthew Buck - 1 Paul K. Edman - 27 Andrew C. McKirdy - 22 Sustaining Contributor Stan Bashmashnikov - 1 Raymond P. Booker, Jr. - 32 John Cerulli, Jr. - 6 Kevin McNally - 2 Frederick J. Schilke - 5

Delta-Delta

University of Northern Colorado Fraters Club John J. Avila - 12 Clyde T. Davies, Jr. - 18 Ronald J. Newton - 11 Scott W. Omiecinski - 19 Sustaining Contributor Rick H. Harms - 8 Michael Ilyichenko - 20 Richard J. Koehler - 8 Larry E. Schultz - 8

Delta-Epsilon

Cleveland State University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis William A. Quallich (1973-75) TEF Advisor Donald A. Campbell, Jr. Grand Prytanis Club Donald A. Campbell, Jr. - 29 Apollo Club Edward R. Addicott - 7 Ted T. Kubala - 34 Stephen P. Zachmann - 18 Triangle Club Frank T. Boron - 7 Chris Dolton - 2 Deane J. Drabik - 1 William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. - 14 Glenn M. Johnson - 3 Richard K. Laidlaw - 39 Matthew P. Spears - 2

California State University, Long Beach Founders Club Richard L. Hollis - 25 Triangle Club Laird D. Matthews - 13 Matthew Medrano - 1 Darrel E. Reifschneider - 25 Gary E. Wiedle - 30 Fraters Club Marshall Hammond - 4 Richard A. Martinez - 12 Ronald K. Wallace - 15 Sustaining Contributor Richard W. Hsiung - 3 Claude J. Klug - 18

Delta-Iota

Lenoir-Rhyne University Triangle Club David R. Moore - 34 Fraters Club Thomas D. Bolick - 9 Sustaining Contributor David R. Dexter - 17

Delta-Kappa

High Point University Sustaining Contributor Robert G. Fowler - 15

Delta-Lambda

University of Central Missouri Grand Prytanis Club Michael C. Davidson - 1 Stephen R. Jenne - 38 Apollo Club Earl E. See - 1 Triangle Club Paul E. Backs, Lt. Col, USMC (Ret.) - 2 Russell K. Gordon - 19 Michael O. Landers - 1 Thomas F. Maidment - 13 William A. Stark - 20 Joseph L. Wikoff - 3 Fraters Club Jeffrey R. Case - 9 David A. Divine - 1 Robert G. Hurley, III - 17 Dennis J. Lanser - 6 Gary G. Mendenhall - 34 L. Stan Novak - 13

Sustaining Contributor Brent Auzat - 1 Derek S. Barr - 1 Matt Callanan - 1 Josh S. Coy - 1 Emmanuel Ellie - 1 Bradley C. Favors - 1 Kyle Fennewald - 1 Christopher France - 1 Adam M. Freeman - 1 Drew W. Frizzell - 1 Jeremy M. Glaser - 1 Zain Gower - 1 Garrett W. Grider - 1 Robert Hackman - 1 Andrew Hargis - 1 Taylor Hinson - 1 Chase Hunt - 1 Stephen Lohman - 1 Eric S. Minda - 1 Thomas Minda - 1 Shane Morehouse - 1 John H. Novak - 17 Kenneth Parker - 1 Armand F. Patnaude - 29 Benjamin Rigby - 1 Kai Roper - 1 Michael E. Schroeder - 1 Matthew B. Smith - 1 A. J. Stevens - 1 Travis Sweitzer - 1 Thomas Wagoner - 1 Adam Zeih - 1

Sustaining Contributor Louis B. Geneva - 25 Steven K. Lauer - 34 Frederick N. Mcomber - 11 Stanley C. Wyllie - 11

Delta-Omicron

Central Michigan University Apollo Club Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr. - 35 Triangle Club Ronald F. Neukam - 24 Kent J. Rosenau - 22 Fraters Club Robert J. Graham, Ed.D. - 18 Stephen D. Tack - 8 John R. Trudell - 18 Richard M. Trudell - 29 Jack J. Weymouth - 11 Sustaining Contributor Terry A. Guttrich - 33

Delta-Pi

Eastern Michigan University Founders Club Michael G. Robinson - 7 Triangle Club Frank J. Emerick - 19 Mark P. Koneda - 2 Louis E. Winkelhaus, II - 20 William R. Ziegler - 10 Fraters Club Edward R. Bajer - 2 *Bill G. Hulsopple - 7 Donald A. Massey - 14 Daniel Mathis - 1 Sustaining Contributor F. Robert Dando - 10 Brian DeLosier - 1 D. James Hadley - 10 Jamie Linn - 2 Cory E. Mellon - 1 Leonard E. Natkowski - 24 Kevin R. Reynolds - 10 Miguel L. Rodriguez, Jr. - 8 David W. Schneider - 10

Delta-Mu

Pittsburg State University Triangle Club Daniel Alcala - 18 Gordon L. McKinnie - 36

Delta-Nu

Northwest Missouri State University Fraternity for Life Club Benny L. Johnson - 34 Grand Prytanis Club Bradley W. Shelton - 31 Triangle Club Bruce S. Barlow - 31 Stephen E. Moss, CFC - 18 George Schaefer, III - 1 Fraters Club Floyd E. Propst - 22 David Teeter - 13 Sustaining Contributor Merle E. Jones - 1

Delta-Rho

Indiana University of Pennsylvania Triangle Club Richard J. Lamberski - 1 Sustaining Contributor Benjamin F. Kensinger - 15 James M. Martini - 9 Donald J. Mash, Ph.D. - 16

Delta-Xi

Delta-Sigma

Miami University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis (2005-07), TEF Vice Chairman Mark A. Fite, CFC Fraternity for Life Club Mark A. Fite, CFC - 24 Grand Prytanis Club Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr. - 27 Founders Club Laurence E. Hallas - 1 Jeffrey A. Smith - 21 Triangle Club David D. Bosely - 17 Robert W. Hein - 14 E. Gregg Jackson - 34 Steven H. Jasper - 15 Gary K. Liebschner P.E. - 30 David C. Miller - 38 Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S. - 34 Fraters Club Ronald W. Barrett - 26 Richard H. Evans, Jr. - 27 Gary B. Holt - 30 Kenton W. Hughes - 32 Stuart M. Mertz, Jr. - 17 David M. Metz - 33 James S. Spahr - 8

Morningside College Triangle Club Paul Archer - 4 Fraters Club William L. Hoversten - 27 Thomas A. Oye - 4 Sustaining Contributor Donald W. Palmer - 28 Larry L. Sorensen - 12

Delta-Tau

University of Northern Iowa Apollo Club Alan E. Wright - 28 Sustaining Contributor John W. Greenlee - 18

Delta-Upsilon

Missouri Valley College Apollo Club David S. Wood - 11 Triangle Club Reid W. Anderson - 2 Thomas A. Fritz - 24 Fred M. Rosenberger - 25 David J. Ross, II - 8 Troy A. Scott - 8 Al P. VanDuyne - 2 David A. Wharff - 16 David H. Williams - 26

SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 51


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Fraters Club Don S. Balka - 32 Michael H. Barlow - 13 Sustaining Contributor James L. Mallory - 35 Donald G. Snider - 6 Ed. Wirthwein, III - 3

Epsilon-Beta

Delta-Phi

Epsilon-Delta

Saint Francis University Apollo Club James J. Lopus, Jr. - 1 Sustaining Contributor Paul N. Friga - 5 Sabino J. Ranaudo - 32 Edward J. Ribstein - 27

Delta-Chi

Gannon University Triangle Club Paul A. Jones - 2 Michael A. Tryon - 23 Alexander J. Yucas - 2 Fraters Club James E. Jones - 10 Peter A. Kostek - 28 Thomas V. Noon - 37 Sustaining Contributor M. Robert Cross - 19 Francis P. Hayden - 16 Robert W. Kossler, Jr. - 24

Delta-Psi

North Dakota State University Founders Club Aaron C. Dunn, CFC - 13 Triangle Club Ronald V. Bardal - 13 Robert A. Bird - 33 Todd L. Knain - 2 Timothy J. Pribil - 6 Fraters Club Charles A. Moe - 11 Duane A. Reger - 38 William E. Riebe - 19 Douglas R. Troyer - 1 Robert Wedberg, Jr. - 15 Sustaining Contributor Donn R. Besselievre - 26 James R. Schonberger - 13

Delta-Omega

Western State College of Colorado Triangle Club Gerald A. Shear - 6 Fraters Club Donald M. Gerardi - 33 Sustaining Contributor Clyde E. Rader - 11

Epsilon-Alpha

Saint Louis University Triangle Club Dennis A. Kearns - 5 Joseph LaMonica - 1 Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr. - 27 Robert H. Wimsatt - 32 Fraters Club Joseph W. Di Giovanna - 9 William M. Fogarty, Jr. - 10 Leo V. Ryan - 4 Thomas E. Staab - 27 Sustaining Contributor Timothy Abbott - 1 James Ahearn - 1 Daniel Counts - 16 Stephen Ellis - 1 Ryan Herrmann - 1 John Koenig - 1 Kyle Kranawetter - 2 Richard J. Kurtyka - 18 Kenneth H. Peacock - 1 Maxwell Pepper - 1 Patrick Ward - 1 Steven Werner - 2 Gabriel T. Young - 1

University of Tampa Fraters Club Joseph R. Adams - 19 Sustaining Contributor George A. Nousiainen - 25 Nicio Vega, Jr. - 38 University of Massachusetts Amherst Sustaining Contributor David J. Garber - 34 Ralph J. Simmons - 13

Epsilon-Epsilon

University of Nebraska at Omaha Triangle Club Glenn B. Cochrane - 9 James L. Gammon - 11 Charles L. Greene - 12 Ralph M. Tait - 29 Fraters Club Joshua R. Monaco - 5 Sustaining Contributor Richard B. Bailey - 10 Bob L. Elsasser, LTC (Ret.) - 15 Richard Kutilek - 7 Justin P. Melkus - 4

Epsilon-Zeta

Rider University Apollo Club William W. Davis, Jr. - 3 Triangle Club Jeffrey Wilsey - 1 Sustaining Contributor William W. Poch - 8

Epsilon-Eta

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Triangle Club Evan Jarrett - 1 Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S. - 32 Fraters Club Arthur W. Salisbury - 9 John E. Talley - 24

Epsilon-Theta

Southeastern Oklahoma State University Apollo Club Jack Kinkade - 4 Triangle Club Brian W. Collins - 1 Daniel M. Garvey - 31 Kevin M. Gerber - 3 James W. Lindsey, Jr. - 10 Ernest R. Stracener - 2 Wesley F. Wilkins - 1 Rowdy R. Wilson - 2 Fraters Club John V. Kelly, Jr. - 37 Sustaining Contributor *Kenneth E. Goach - 34 Bill R. Phillips - 3

Epsilon-Iota

Youngstown State University Founders Club Gary M. Lazor - 20 Triangle Club Frederick W. Michael - 14 Fraters Club Pat F. Agresta - 13 Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr. - 40 Sustaining Contributor Thomas J. Ameen - 23 Edward F. Milnar - 9 Thomas R. Rogers - 19

Epsilon-Kappa

Loyola University Chicago Triangle Club Stewart C. Darling - 4 Ronald E. Paulsen - 1 Fraters Club John H. Gerding - 38

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Epsilon-Lambda

University of Missouri-Kansas City Grand Prytanis Club John B. Hodgdon - 20 Fraters Club Herbert M. Oeknigk - 5 Michael T. Shields - 14 Sustaining Contributor Brockman C. Self - 1 Darvin L. Weston - 7

Epsilon-Nu

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Home Chapter Past TKE Executive Vice President/CEO William J. Metzger, Jr. (1993-96) Immediate Past TEF President/CEO Timothy L. Taschwer (1995-2005) TEF Advisor Timothy L. Taschwer Fraternity for Life Club Timothy L. Taschwer - 37 Apollo Club Phillip G. Kallas - 32 Triangle Club Timothy M. Beck - 14 Thomas A. Corrigan - 10 Albert J. Greasby - 12 William R. Hummel - 12 William T. Ososki - 19 Donald L. Wanie - 12 Leslie W. Winegarden - 8 Fraters Club David L. Athey, Jr. - 13 Gaylon W. Barz - 14 Terrance J. Beining - 18 Gregory Bisbee - 3 Bruce C. Blom - 18 Martin J. Boerst - 13 Edwin S. Flatoff - 21 Larry L. Hoeft - 13 Daniel M. Lavold - 22 Christopher J. Roth - 14 Ronald A. Schneider - 14 Edward C. Schrader - 24 Gregory J. Tenpas - 5 Leif C. Tolokken - 13 Sustaining Contributor Lawrence J. Benish - 12 Michael A. Benish - 8 William J. Brandl - 16 James F. Bukolt - 17 John B. Clifford - 3 Jeffrey K. Fox - 18 Bruce G. Hassler - 4 John A. Lampereur - 12 John T. McGregor - 11 Harlan D. Petersen - 1 Stephen J. Sievwright - 11

Epsilon-Xi

Shepherd University Triangle Club William W. Grantham, Jr. - 34 Fraters Club Scott D. Boyer - 37 Richard L. Knode - 22 Sustaining Contributor Frank R. Cosner - 19 Brian Licata - 1

Epsilon-Omicron

University of Houston Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Robert D. Planck (2001-03) Fraternity for Life Club Tommy W. Lott - 29 Robert D. Planck - 33 Founders Club Steven A. Glover - 12 Apollo Club Michael S. Handorf - 11 Triangle Club John W. Burns - 1 Dave Delgado - 1

Scott W. D. Early - 3 Keith D. Perry - 3 Elliott R. Scheirman - 2 Ben B. Sutton, Jr. - 3 John P. Wilkinson, III - 3 Chad Wolf - 13 Fraters Club Charles R. Garcia, Jr. - 1 Jeffrey G. Planck - 2 Bartt G. Thompson - 3 Sustaining Contributor Jason C. Messa - 1 Micah B. Vinson - 1

Epsilon-Pi

Colgate University Triangle Club William E. Bray - 35 Fraters Club D. David Maxfield - 6

Epsilon-Rho

Northern Arizona University Apollo Club Don W. Hulsey - 38 Triangle Club Donald Butler, Jr. - 8 Joshua Griffith - 1 Troy C. Hudson - 1 Jordan Jones - 1 Benjamin S. Sattler - 2 Fraters Club Daniel R. Smith - 1 Sustaining Contributor Joseph C. Kaluha - 25

Epsilon-Sigma

University of Central Oklahoma Grand Prytanis Club John E. M. Oglesby, CFC - 11 Apollo Club James C. Canon - 15 Triangle Club Steven W. Anderson - 9 Levi J. Harrel - 1 Robert J. Powers - 1 Timothy S. Reese, CFC - 4 Fraters Club Clarence C. Drumeller - 24 Jimmy G. Koeninger - 2 Michael A. Sutton - 10 Jon G. Tankersley - 22 Jeffrey R. Yoe - 1 Sustaining Contributor Steven Everman - 1 Erik K. Junge - 1

David Upton - 1 Klayton Valega - 1 Johnathan Watson - 1

Epsilon-Phi

University of Detroit Mercy Sustaining Contributor Dennis J. McNeil - 35 Gerald R. Schmotzer - 14

Epsilon-Chi

University at Buffalo Apollo Club John Kyriazis - 5 Triangle Club Richard J. Cellino, Sr. - 17 Edwin L. Crocker - 34 Matthew T. Genova - 6 Sustaining Contributor Nicholas P. Kafasis - 33 Paul F. Mullenhoff - 2 Gregory A. Swank - 2

Epsilon-Psi

McNeese State University Founders Club Lambert D. Austin, Jr. - 7 Fraters Club Robert E. O’Bryan - 38

Epsilon-Omega

Minot State University Triangle Club Dale G. Niewoehner - 2 Clyde E. Rostad - 20 Fraters Club Bruce I. Christianson - 9 Duane D. Dockter - 39 Alve L. Jemtrud - 37 Ron I. Loen - 2 Sustaining Contributor Jimmie C. Riebe - 2

Zeta-Alpha

Wagner College Home Chapter Grand Pylortes James J. Hickey

University of Rochester Triangle Club Michael J. Mullen - 16 Jay A. Spoto - 10 Fraters Club James R. Wardell - 38

Fraternity for Life Club James J. Hickey - 16 Founders Club Frank A. Morelli, D.P.S. - 30 Triangle Club Alexander J. A. Banzon - 1 John J. Cannavo - 8 David Rao - 1 Fraters Club Daniel Higgins, Jr. - 3 James D. McKenzie, III - 11 Roy Roderick - 10 Sustaining Contributor Brian K. Schneider - 1 Anthony P. Sisko - 6

Epsilon-Upsilon

Zeta-Beta

Epsilon-Tau

Northwestern State University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis (1977-79), TEF Director William V. Muse, CFC Fraternity for Life Club William V. Muse, CFC - 38 Sustaining Contributor Justin Aymond - 1 John Beckwith - 1 David Bridges - 1 Dylan Corkern - 1 Kevin Cramer - 1 Jerett Crumbley - 1 Christopher Gandy - 1 Joseph M. Jordan - 2 Jarred Knight - 1 Michael McEwan - 1 Ragan McQueen - 1 Donald Mote - 1 Alex St. Romain - 1

University of Evansville Apollo Club Jerry A. Linzy - 18 Triangle Club David E. Collier - 20 Mark A. Pillar - 35 Eric G. Thompson - 2 Fraters Club Robert E. Connor - 10 Luther B. Hale - 11 Richard B. Steedman - 21 Sustaining Contributor Robert J. Vanek - 23

Zeta-Gamma

Nebraska Wesleyan University Triangle Club Larry E. Dawes, USN (Ret.) - 5 Jeffrey B. Goldman - 15 Richard A. Koepplin - 12


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Zeta-Delta

Alma College Triangle Club R. Scott Bleeks - 1 George B. Huysken - 32 Corey M. Messner - 2 Fraters Club James H. Amell - 13 Jose Jimenez-Fuentes - 2 Robert J. Long - 10 John R. McIntyre - 17 Sustaining Contributor William G. Klenk - 4 Steven E. Oole - 15 Charles Zampich, Jr. - 15

Zeta-Epsilon

Waynesburg University Home Chapter TEF Director James E. Crockard, III Fraternity for Life Club James E. Crockard, III - 16 Triangle Club Howard N. Fox - 16 Fraters Club Nicholas Bradlee - 12 Thomas F. Flood - 20 Sustaining Contributor Wesley S. O’Brien - 21

Zeta-Zeta

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Founders Club Mark A. Blazer - 9 Robert J. Puls - 33 Apollo Club David J. Hamernik - 27 Triangle Club Matthew Amore - 1 Michael P. Gonia - 37 Gregory A. Roskopf - 2 Richard W. Spencer - 22 James J. Vopal, M.D. - 26 Gene W. Witt - 30 Fraters Club Arthur Budzak - 33 Gerald Fredrich - 2 William R. Timmler, III - 7 Sustaining Contributor David J. Kerznar - 35 James D. Lovering - 37

Zeta-Eta

Muhlenberg College Founders Club Brian L. Keck - 24 Triangle Club Bruce S. Albright - 6 Richard C. Crist, Jr. - 4 Martin E. Ellner - 33 Ellis Jacobs - 25 William C. Parfitt, Jr. - 27 Glenn B. Raiczyk - 11 Kenneth B. Wonderland - 20 Fraters Club Walter R. Schirber - 23 Sustaining Contributor Mitchell R. Goldblatt - 30 William D. Schwenke - 14 Andrew D. Spatt - 6

Zeta-Theta

Western Illinois University Home Chapter TKE Chief Executive Officer Steven A. Ramos (2011 - ) Fraternity for Life Club David R. Wallace - 7 Founders Club Charles W. Little - 17 Kevin E. McCormick - 3 Apollo Club Michael F. McAvoy - 14 Triangle Club Paul L. Gilles, Jr. - 9

Paul J. Janus - 11 Kory E. Kopf - 2 James B. Miner - 35 Fraters Club James E. Dunning - 9 Robert D. Taflinger, CAE - 8 Randall F. Witter, CAE - 20 Sustaining Contributor Phillip E. Champley - 1 Lee L. Lasseigne - 29 Robert C. Toniny - 26

Zeta-Iota

University of Manitoba Founders Club James A. Tennant - 27 Fraters Club R. Bruce Piercy - 18 Sustaining Contributor Neill Tolboom - 28

Zeta-Kappa

Portland State University Apollo Club Ronald A. Carson - 18 Triangle Club William C. Scharbach - 10 Fraters Club Brian M. Stump - 21 Sustaining Contributor Michael L. Brooks - 3 Jesse M. Hendrickson - 1 Madison Wellington - 1

Zeta-Lambda

Bowling Green State University Triangle Club Richard W. Gill - 18 James M. Hooker - 13 Fraters Club Edward W. Brass - 37 Richard N. Goeke - 24 John M. Rigby - 37 Harry L. Roesch - 32 Sustaining Contributor Richard J. Pekare - 6 Terry G. Woodings - 8 Kenneth G. Yehlik - 6

Zeta-Mu

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Grand Prytanis Club John F. Wyatt, Jr. - 2 Founders Club Jay P. Hochstaine - 35 Joseph S. Raab - 12 Apollo Club Robert J. Petrone - 28 Triangle Club Stephen E. Anstey - 11 P. Stephan Bedrosian - 21 Robert G. Kohm - 32 Ian M. McCain - 7 Jeffry R. Paddock - 16 Joseph B. Vivona - 9 John B. Weigele, M.D. - 13 Fraters Club Harold A. Brenneman, III - 3 Michael J. Corby - 31 Michael T. Francis - 24 Jeffrey P. Kimball - 4 Peter H. Lukesh - 22 Richard J. Mariano - 8 Sustaining Contributor George G. Davenport, III - 29 Philip J. Hopkinson - 11 Larry G. Hull - 37 Robert Meader - 21 Paul M. Stein, Ph.D. - 10

Zeta-Nu

Valdosta State University Triangle Club Donald E. Bloom - 26 William E. Bodnar - 12 Lucian Hill, III - 1 Sustaining Contributor Donald N. Johns - 36

Hugh H. McIntyre, Jr. - 16 David T. Pendley - 8 William A. Smith - 1

Zeta-Xi

Zeta-Psi

Zeta-Omicron

Zeta-Omega

Boston University Triangle Club Daniel B. McDuffie - 30 Western Carolina University Apollo Club Rick E. Feuer - 10 Triangle Club Wesley P. Beckham - 1 J. Wesley Pierce - 17 Richard D. Waller - 21 Fraters Club Thomas W. Brandon - 10 Craig A. Wagner - 22 Sustaining Contributor Boyce G. Parks - 29

Zeta-Pi

Culver-Stockton College Fraters Club Daniel B. Kipley - 4 G. Thomas Moore - 22

Zeta-Rho

American International College Fraters Club Gerald R. Lavoie - 16

Zeta-Sigma

Marietta College Triangle Club William E. Walker - 22 Fraters Club William H. Slaninko - 20 Sustaining Contributor Albert O. Orth - 38

Zeta-Tau

Shippensburg University Founders Club Rodman B. Smith - 2 Triangle Club Jeffrey M. Baker - 19 Edward L. Dillon, III - 27 Fraters Club Bernard A. Lomman - 13 Sustaining Contributor Scott D. Buffington - 14 Robert L. Jamelli - 13

Zeta-Upsilon

Alliance College Triangle Club Daniel A. Redyk - 32 Fraters Club F. Christopher Stanecki - 23 Sustaining Contributor Peter E. Bec - 17

Zeta-Phi

Rollins College Apollo Club Brian K. McCarthy - 7 Fraters Club Ronald M. Soldo - 1 Sustaining Contributor Donald W. Allen - 17 Kyle Hackel - 1 Zach C. Lee - 1 Jeffrey C. Pansiera - 1 David R. Schechter - 22

Zeta-Chi

Murray State University Triangle Club Anthony Carbone - 1 William J. McElroy, III - 17 William B. Metzger - 35 Joseph P. Nappi - 13 Jeffrey W. Wren - 20 Fraters Club Ronald L. Hopkins - 14

Theta-Eta

Jesus S. Menendez - 31 Sustaining Contributor Richard A. Hopkins - 23 Hamline University Fraters Club Steven R. Kufus - 22 California University of Pennsylvania Triangle Club James A. Braden - 23 Fraters Club Brent E. Flechsig - 23

Theta-Beta

Belmont Abbey College Triangle Club Kevin J. Kirk - 6 Felipe M. Villalon - 37

University of South Dakota Grand Prytanis Club James M. Wente - 2 Apollo Club Robert R. Rietz - 34 Triangle Club Alan P. Budahl - 33 Ron D. Vilas - 16 Fraters Club Tony M. James - 32

Theta-Theta

California State University Apollo Club Peter A. Liehr - 6 Fraters Club Phillip R. Marrone - 29 Craig A. Wallace - 25

Theta-Iota

Fairmont State University Apollo Club Clyde R. Dodd - 25 Triangle Club Jeremy R. Kisner - 1 Sustaining Contributor Adam A. Arbogast - 1 Michael Cottingham - 1 Darren J. Freme - 1 Jordan L. Hayes - 1 Daniel L. Jones, II - 1 Trenton Mauck - 1 Robert T. Pickett - 1 Garfield Singleton - 1 Michael R. Sposato, Jr. - 1 Aaron Zuknick - 1

Northern Michigan University Founders Club Chris R. Leemon - 9 Triangle Club Uriah W. Dailey - 3 Michael J. Law - 19 Richard W. Leach - 9 Einar D. Manki - 4 Ashby A. Richardson, III - 5 Nils E. Rosaen - 3 Devan R. Shah - 3 Dane C. St. Pierre - 3 James S. Taggart - 2 Allan R. Veler - 4 Fraters Club Lin T. Nash - 32 Jonathan C. Wittak - 2 Sustaining Contributor Matthew Allen - 3 Neil F. Anderson - 5 Christopher E. Holmes - 2 Nathan E. Lehman - 5 William R. Warmbein - 29

Theta-Epsilon

Theta-Kappa

Theta-Gamma

Lock Haven University Triangle Club J. Scott Thompson - 21

Theta-Delta

Humboldt State University Triangle Club Walter K. Schindhelm - 25 Fraters Club Peter M. Cowper, B.A., J.D. - 9 Sustaining Contributor Donald H. Rubin - 19 *Ralph D. Satterberg - 13

Theta-Zeta

Rutgers University, Newark Triangle Club Bobby Enayati - 1 Shimul N. Mehta - 8 Fraters Club Steven M. Porada - 2 Sustaining Contributor Roger R. Brauchli - 9 Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr., D.C. - 26

Long Island University, C. W. Post Apollo Club Richard L. Ermler - 31 Triangle Club Armen L. Enkababian - 35 Sustaining Contributor Richard Linz - 1

Theta-Lambda

Widener University Apollo Club Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) - 32 Triangle Club Louis E. Hoffman - 13 Fraters Club Albert J. Trimpert, III - 24 Sustaining Contributor Melvin H. Colvin, Jr. - 13 Charles A. Grassano - 11 Daniel T. Madish, Col. (Ret.) - 18

Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99 SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 53


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS

Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99 Theta-Mu

University of New Orleans Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Mark C. Romig, CFC (2003-05) Grand Prytanis Club Mark C. Romig, CFC - 27 Apollo Club Stanley F. Bizot - 37 Triangle Club Christopher M. Blais, M.D. - 6 Jim M. Strachan - 12 Fraters Club Daniel D. Moriarty, Jr. - 8 Kendall P. Wagar - 21 Anton P. Yrle - 14 Sustaining Contributor Gregory C. Brown, CFC - 9 Troy A. Urquhart - 5

Theta-Nu

Southeastern Louisiana University Triangle Club Brian M. Bosarge - 14 Larry A. Hecker, Jr. - 7 Travis S. Ridgel - 10 Fraters Club Rodrick S. Bienvenu - 3 Vincent Genovese - 2 Sustaining Contributor Thomas G. Jones - 15 John W. McTopy, II - 25 Jeffrey P. Morlier - 8

Theta-Xi

University of Arkansas Apollo Club Milton G. Goode - 2 Triangle Club Robert S. Lowe - 38

Theta-Omicron

Adrian College Fraters Club David G. Comerzan - 7 Daniel Irwin - 1 Dennis B. Munger - 4 Tyler Ulreich - 1 Sustaining Contributor George Ryan Holton - 1 George Maniez, Jr. - 15 William R. McCaulley - 31

Theta-Pi

California State University, Chico Triangle Club Lowell Ahart - 29 Michael F. Burror - 12 Timothy R. Holbrook - 34 Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey S. Anderson - 7 Adam D. Bylund - 13 Anthony J. Mattera - 4

Theta-Rho

St. Cloud State University Founders Club Robert O. Copeland - 6

Apollo Club Kyle J. Hartman - 2 Triangle Club Fred D. Bills - 13 Kevin J. Holubar - 4 Todd M. Neal - 3 Benjamin J. Pauley - 1 Fraters Club David A. Carlson - 4 David B. Minier - 13 Sustaining Contributor Nick C. Allen - 2 Kyle F. Gillis - 2 Tyler Harrison - 2 Joshua Lee - 2 Derek G. Mihm - 2 Joshua Schneider - 1 Adam Smith - 1 Lance Stang - 1 Craig R. Surdy - 3 Alan J. Voegele - 1

Theta-Sigma

St. John’s University Triangle Club Lawrence E. Newman - 27 William J. Sheehan - 5 Sustaining Contributor Thomas P. Curry, O.S.B. - 3 Richard L. Panarella - 19

Theta-Tau

Minnesota State University, Mankato Grand Prytanis Club Richard M. Foley - 19 Triangle Club Wallace F. Droegemueller - 23 Stephen H. Fischer - 23 Howie N. Gangestad - 4 Curtis G. Stangler - 18 Fraters Club Christopher D. Hiller - 11 John M. Vujovich - 1 Robert C. Weinholzer - 34

Theta-Upsilon

California State University, Sacramento Apollo Club John E. Mahony - 26 Triangle Club Charles W. Trainor - 13 Frank J. Visintin - 17 Sustaining Contributor Reid M. Harris - 4

Theta-Phi

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Sustaining Contributor Ronald E. Held - 35

Theta-Chi

Frostburg State University Fraternity for Life Club James D. Williams - 21 Apollo Club Richard S. McFee - 9 Triangle Club Joseph Keys - 3

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Frank J. Rose - 6 Fraters Club Kerry L. Highsmith - 7 Sustaining Contributor Charles H. Orme - 9

Theta-Psi

Ferris State University Sustaining Contributor Gary K. Woodhull - 17

Theta-Omega

University of Charleston Triangle Club Mark A. Hunt - 28 Fraters Club John A. Schmidt - 29 Sustaining Contributor Keith E. Hutner - 19 John C. Munday - 1

Iota-Alpha

University of Wisconsin-Superior Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Dwayne R. Woerpel, CFC (1983-85) Apollo Club Jean R. Buchen - 37 Joseph P. DeJohn - 19 Fraters Club Joseph A. Sekelsky - 34 Kenneth A. Wilkens - 11 Sustaining Contributor Timothy R. O’Connor - 17

Iota-Beta

Susquehanna University Apollo Club Richard D. Rowlands - 22 Triangle Club Peter C. Cary - 7 Scott Clarke - 1 Evan K. Zenker - 1 Fraters Club Joseph R. Arthur - 23 Jeffrey V. Jacobus - 1 Sustaining Contributor Matthew D. Darwin - 1 Alan E. Turns - 1

Iota-Gamma

Truman State University Apollo Club Paul A. Specht - 39 Triangle Club John M. O’Day - 24 Todd L. Ross - 1 Conrad F. Stempel - 38 David H. Toops - 10 Fraters Club Stacey W. Braswell - 16 Jared M. Hays - 1 Richard E. Schmid - 2 Sustaining Contributor R. Steven Hines - 36 Joseph A. Stevenson - 29

Iota-Delta

Southern Oregon University Fraters Club James V. Ackerman - 32

Iota-Epsilon

Minnesota State University Moorhead Triangle Club Gene P. Schulstad, Jr. - 31 Fraters Club Walter Bergseth - 17 Bradley D. Eldevick - 19 Marvin D. Vee - 13 Sustaining Contributor Alvin H. Oyama - 15 Phillip J. Vanyo - 19

Iota-Zeta

Syracuse University Apollo Club John N. Prevas - 28 Triangle Club Brian S. Johnson - 1 Fraters Club George M. Green - 8 Sustaining Contributor Ryan Casey - 1 David J. Persson - 25 Andrew R. Pia - 1 Tom Sjoberg - 1

Iota-Omicron

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Joel E. Johnson, CFC (1985-87) Executive Vice President Emeritus T. J. Schmitz, CFC (1973-93)

Slippery Rock University Triangle Club Richard L. Schramko, CFC - 27 Sustaining Contributor Robert M. Italia - 32

Grand Prytanis Club Joel E. Johnson, CFC - 39 Triangle Club Richard B. Hammerstrom - 13 Curtis M. Howard - 9 Robert T. Noonan - 10 Christopher J. Phelps - 5 T. J. Schmitz, CFC - 36 Fraters Club Joseph T. Pyzyk - 28 Sustaining Contributor James H. Wilson, III - 22

Iota-Theta

Iota-Pi

Iota-Eta

Centenary College of Louisiana Triangle Club Charles D. Holmes - 26 James R. Tinsley - 6

Iota-Iota

LaSalle University Apollo Club Raymond P. Loftus - 8 Triangle Club Gerald J. Coghlan - 17

Iota-Kappa

Clarkson University Apollo Club Michael W. Smiarowski - 20 Triangle Club Paul L. Cooper - 35 Edward R. Dominy, CFC - 24 Thomas C. Mitchell - 4 Fraters Club Timothy P. Callahan - 6 Kenneth L. Conover - 38 Eric R. Peterson - 24 Sustaining Contributor Lawrence R. Maier - 28 David Pizzino - 9

Iota-Xi

Concord University Fraternity for Life Club Benjamin R. Lafferty - 3 Grand Prytanis Club Ezekial G. Keyes - 1 Apollo Club DJ Boland, Jr. - 4 Triangle Club Brian T. Boland - 1 Roy A. Morgan - 5 Fraters Club Robert M. Ashcraft - 18 Vess Furey - 2 Sustaining Contributor Jeremy Baker - 1 Matthew Belcher - 1 Jeffrey D. Davidson - 1 William Graham - 1 Corey R. Hall - 1 Derrick Holmes - 1 Jesse A. Hosseini - 1 Christopher W. Hudnall - 1 Korey Hummer - 1 Curtis A. Kearns - 2 Joey Koontz - 1 Christopher Matheny - 1 Scott McMillan - 1 Michael S. Ohlinger - 1 Byron K. Pruitt - 1 Steve E. Redden - 1 Richard D. Silverthorn - 18 Marcus Smith - 1 Jonathon Testerman - 1

Kent State University Founders Club Bruce R. Pearson - 22 Jeffrey P. Wokoun - 10 Apollo Club Karl H. Mettke - 38 Triangle Club Andrew Detwiler - 1 John M. Perme, Jr. - 25 David Woods - 1 John J. Zakowski - 16 Michael L. Zoruba - 12 Sustaining Contributor Marvin E. Wideman - 8

Iota-Rho

Seton Hall University Triangle Club William P. Cunningham - 12

Iota-Sigma

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Triangle Club Kenneth L. Anderson - 40 Fraters Club Daniel J. Boehmke - 36

Iota-Tau

East Stroudsburg University Sustaining Contributor Robert F. Aita - 32 Jerry Beaver - 10 George C. Gibbs - 29 Donald E. Jones, Jr. - 3 Michael J. Richardson - 37 Michael J. Symons - 14

Iota-Upsilon

University of West Alabama Triangle Club Ronald C. Epperson - 28

Iota-Phi

Defiance College Home Chapter TEF President/CEO Gary A. Reed 2005 - ) Fraternity for Life Club Gary A. Reed - 6 Triangle Club Mark A. Klein - 6 Stephen M. Petty - 34 Fraters Club David M. Ike - 9 Sustaining Contributor Richard L. Winbigler, Jr. - 21

Iota-Chi

New Mexico Highlands University Founders Club James F. Mandarino - 19 Apollo Club Robert L. Williams - 10 Fraters Club Joseph T. Steible - 22


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Kappa-Kappa

Kappa-Psi

Iota-Psi

Monmouth University Home Chapter TEF Advisor Charles J. Trabold

Iota-Omega

Fraternity for Life Club Charles J. Trabold - 21 Grand Prytanis Club Patrick C. Ciniello - 4 Thomas P. Libonate - 3 Fidel J. Yaeger, III - 1 Apollo Club Mark B. Montgomery - 17 Sustaining Contributor Vincent Oliva - 1

Fraternity for Life Club James L. Totten - 21 Founders Club Kevin R. Dooley - 1 Triangle Club Alex Grapstein - 1 Joseph Magioncalda - 1 Christopher J. Pia - 2 Vincent P. Santorella, III - 2 Fraters Club Sean T. Busch - 1 Marc G. Feinstein - 9 Patrick L. Pizzichetta - 2 Sustaining Contributor Jameson Cherilus - 1 Steven L. Coppolecchia - 3 Matthew J. Goddard - 1 Paul J. Varkal - 19 Jay Wodka - 2

Sustaining Contributor D. Woodson Taylor - 2 Dickinson State University Triangle Club Carter R. Christiansen - 14 Fraters Club James B. Hallen - 1 Daryl A. Splichal - 19 Glenville State College Grand Prytanis Club James C. Upton - 2

Kappa-Alpha

Franciscan University of Steubenville Sustaining Contributor Thomas B. Smith - 33

Kappa-Beta

University of Texas-Pan American Sustaining Contributor Steven R. Blott - 1 Albert L. Moseley, II - 1

Kappa-Gamma

The Catholic University of America Fraters Club Lawrence J. Sullivan - 1

Kappa-Delta

Old Dominion University Founders Club James A. Hudlow - 10 Triangle Club Edward W. Newby - 9 Fraters Club M. Declan Bransfield, III - 18 Millard G. Elliott - 14 John B. Grant - 32 Thomas E. Pinelli - 23 James S. Witcher - 6 Sustaining Contributor Robert H. Heflin, Jr. - 17 Larry P. Thomas - 18

Kappa-Epsilon

Northland College Fraters Club Robert DeCubellis - 31 John J. Kurka - 30

Kappa-Eta

New Jersey Institute of Technology Triangle Club Scott Kintgen - 1 Peter J. Sibilski - 14 Fraters Club Jeremy J. Bahun - 2 Steven Drizing - 2 Robert J. Grosso - 25 Sustaining Contributor Francis A. Calabrese - 30 Matthew R. Dorey - 1 Dennis R. Morgan - 23 Michael F. Spies - 1

Kappa-Theta

Adelphi University Triangle Club Brian J. Keeney - 26 Theodore J. Kohnen - 24 Sustaining Contributor Russell A. Delldonna - 12 Vincent Evangelista - 3

Kappa-Iota

University of Hartford Founders Club Peter M. Burkle - 5 Fraters Club Thomas S. Mulinski - 19 Sustaining Contributor Ted F. Wethje - 28

Kappa-Lambda

University of Minnesota Morris Triangle Club Robert V. Toutges, D.D.S. - 24 Fraters Club Robbie E. Pederson - 27

Kappa-Mu

Edinboro University Triangle Club Lyon A. Zeibak - 4

Kappa-Nu

Rockhurst University Fraternity for Life Club Jonn M. Wullschleger - 5 Triangle Club William S. DeLeonardis, Jr. - 33 Francis J. Sheeran, CFC - 13 James M. Stacy - 32 Fraters Club Jerry C. Haake - 23 Dennis C. Hercules - 27 Sustaining Contributor Russell S. Ascheman - 16 Stephen J. Moore - 23 Thomas J. Simon - 30

Kappa-Omicron

Philadelphia University Sustaining Contributor David Bodenheimer - 35 James J. McDermott, Jr. - 24

Kappa-Tau

University of Arizona Founders Club Hervey A. Hotchkiss - 36 Triangle Club Brandon Greenwood - 1 Sustaining Contributor Ruben J. Fierros - 1 Alan J. Webb, M.D. - 6

Kappa-Upsilon

Villanova University Fraters Club Walter T. Lacz - 18 Raymond J. Palmer, Jr. - 21

Kappa-Phi

University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Fraters Club Frank G. Kuzmickus - 33 Thomas M. McGinty - 21 Sustaining Contributor Jerold R. Wertheimer - 3

Kappa-Chi

Concordia University Sustaining Contributor Besmir Likaj - 1 Omid Malek - 1 Nicholas Montecalvo - 1 Robert Tesolin - 1

Quinnipiac University Home Chapter TEF Director James L. Totten

Kappa-Omega

Washburn University Fraters Club Gary D. Junghans - 35

Lambda-Alpha

University of South Florida Home Chapter At-Large Grand Council Member Fredrick T. Jacobi Grand Prytanis Club Raymond W. Franklin - 20 Fredrick T. Jacobi - 15 Triangle Club A. J. Musial, Jr. - 4 Michael E. Sutton - 6 Fraters Club Scott R. Christiansen - 26 David L. West - 5

Lambda-Beta

Lewis University Apollo Club Stanley F. Patek - 24 Fraters Club Jack A. Wenger - 23 Sustaining Contributor Keith R. Heldt - 29 Daniel J. Riordan - 16

Lambda-Gamma

University of Cincinnati Founders Club Thomas E. Oole - 35 Apollo Club Gary M. Onady, M.D., Ph.D. - 10 Triangle Club Thomas C. George - 21 Benjamin F. Gerke - 2 David B. Ginsburg - 17 Fraters Club Adam Broady - 1 Stephen R. Schulte - 32 Sustaining Contributor Frank R. Ettensohn - 34 Steven E. Yeazel - 8

Lambda-Delta

University of Southern Maine Home Chapter Grand Hegemon Shawn A. Babine Fraternity for Life Club Shawn A. Babine - 5 Sustaining Contributor Daniel J. Mancine - 34

Lambda-Epsilon

Carl J. Garkowski - 35 Kevin K. Kasky - 8 Michael L. Turner - 20 Sustaining Contributor William C. Dennison - 13 Bennie S. Diliberto - 26 J. John Prestopnik - 36

Clarion University Triangle Club Jeremy J. Borkowski - 1 Robert H. Hoffer - 35 John A. Shuman - 17 Fraters Club Frederick R. Burger, Jr. - 15 Sustaining Contributor Vincent L. Giordano - 1 Casey Pepe - 1 James T. Wood - 3

Lambda-Mu

Elon University Triangle Club York D. Poole, III - 34 Fraters Club Paul J. Haviland - 19

Lambda-Zeta

Troy University Apollo Club James M. Cross - 16 Gregory P. Smith - 1 Triangle Club Robert J. Holzschuh - 2 Joe W. Stanton, Jr. - 14 Stephen G. Timberlake - 20 Fraters Club Robert M. Busby - 20 Peter Woodham - 37

Lambda-Omicron

University of North Texas Grand Prytanis Club Scott W. Hatfield - 19

Lambda-Pi

Northeastern Illinois University Apollo Club Timothy O. Schaefer - 6 Triangle Club Easmon J. Ford - 20 Sustaining Contributor Daniel A. Jimenez - 26

Lambda-Eta

University of Iowa Apollo Club Graham P. Filean - 25 Kent W. Kirkham - 15 Triangle Club Mark M. Baumback - 17 M. Douglas Carlson - 27 Jack Schley - 2 Fraters Club Norman B. Schmeltzer - 1 Sustaining Contributor Paul E. Johnson, M.D. - 13

Lambda-Sigma

Keene State College Triangle Club Alexander L. Mackay - 13 Sustaining Contributor John E. Hasay - 8 Kevin G. Maes - 18

Lambda-Tau

Northrop University Fraters Club Michael A. Bogden - 2 Sustaining Contributor Ward S. DeWitt - 6

Lambda-Theta

College of Santa Fe Fraters Club Michael J. Ohrt - 31 Nelson R. Pleau - 25

Lambda-Upsilon

Lambda-Iota

Florida State University Apollo Club Robert L. Alphin, Jr. - 1 Triangle Club Thomas A. Budetti - 1 Richard C. Davis - 8 Johnny M. Franks - 1 Gilman C. Gunn, III - 2 Hugh Pennell - 7 Robert L. Pierce - 10 William G. Posey - 1 Philip B. Rodman - 11 Mark A. Spetseris - 4 John W. Whitesell - 1 Fraters Club Ronald R. Rotzko - 8 Sustaining Contributor Richard F. Duncan, Jr. - 2 Jim Humphrey - 6 Clifford J. Iacino - 11 Eric Pepper - 1 James L. Perdomo - 10 George D. Phillippy, Ph.D. - 18

Lambda-Kappa

DePaul University Triangle Club Gerhard A. Perschke - 25 Sustaining Contributor Wayne E. Stabrawa - 37

Georgia Southern University Fraternity for Life Club *Frank Sanders, CFC - 21 Apollo Club Donald J. McQuaig - 20 Triangle Club Wilbur C. Bragg, II - 22 Benjamin Ellenburg - 6 Thomas P. Fox, Jr. - 6 Bradley M. Hoyt - 6 Sustaining Contributor Michael B. Kane - 8

Lambda-Phi

Bryant University Triangle Club Paul F. D’Adamo - 22 Frank J. Sonderer - 21 Fraters Club John J. Hastings - 19

Lambda-Chi

Wayne State College Triangle Club William E. Koudele - 21 Fraters Club Frederick C. Johnson - 12 Sustaining Contributor Thomas C. Newman - 21

Lambda-Psi

Lambda-Lambda

Utica College Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Thomas M. Castner, CFC (1995-97) Apollo Club Thomas M. Castner, CFC - 37 Triangle Club Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq. - 31

East Carolina University Triangle Club William A. Bagwell - 4 Roger A. Russell - 20

Lambda-Omega

Georgia State University Triangle Club Anthony P. Burger - 16 Michael P. Cannon - 5

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West Chester University Founders Club Robert S. Uhl - 3 Fraters Club W. Erik Sacony - 1 Sustaining Contributor Herbert M. Gluckman - 4

Mu-Beta

Eastern Kentucky University Triangle Club Anthony F. Borgia - 1 Robert A. Colacello - 33 D. Thomas Ramey - 20 Daniel P. Stratton - 32 Fraters Club Ishmael Purcell - 25 Sustaining Contributor William O. Adams - 11

Mu-Gamma

Midwestern State University Triangle Club John E. Abbott - 3 Chris D. Craft - 21 Fraters Club John C. Grimshaw - 27

Mu-Delta

Athens State University Fraters Club Timothy H. Hodge - 11 Cecil P. Horn, Jr. - 27

Mu-Epsilon

University of Massachusetts Lowell Triangle Club Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr. - 33 Sustaining Contributor Kenneth L. Georgevits - 30

Mu-Zeta

Nicholls State University Triangle Club Timothy P. Clements - 4 Fraters Club Gary E. Clement - 12 Sustaining Contributor Danny W. McCarthy - 12 Brodie J. Trahan - 1

Mu-Eta

Northeastern University Apollo Club Edgar C. Seely, III - 33

Mu-Theta

Lycoming College Founders Club Bobby F. Allen, III - 7 Apollo Club Eric M. Chamberlain - 9 Triangle Club Scott M. Manchester - 6 Robert P. Turner - 14 Sustaining Contributor George M. Briar - 11 Frederick M. Jones - 12 Stephen F. Sant - 14

Mu-Iota

Western New England College Triangle Club Gary R. La Perle - 12 Michael K. Littleford - 28

Mu-Kappa

University of New Haven Sustaining Contributor Louis J. Scarfo - 32

Mu-Lambda

Michigan Technological University Founders Club Alan F. Mulvey - 16 Triangle Club William T. Hicks, II - 30

Eric P. Jung - 2 Leon D. Walters - 7 Sustaining Contributor James C. Schluckbier - 24

Mu-Mu

Hofstra University Triangle Club George R. Rehn - 22 Fraters Club Frank L. Carollo - 30 Kenneth L. Wallack - 33

Mu-Nu

University of Wisconsin-Platteville Triangle Club Robert M. Dobbins, III - 6 James H. Fassbender - 18 Jerome E. Schewe, CFC - 30 Paul H. Vagnini - 28 Fraters Club Joseph P. Farley - 23 Joel Leistiko - 1 Christopher A. Mettke - 9 Andrew R. Schultz - 2 Sustaining Contributor Glen Butler - 1 Richard G. Josh - 24 David A. Wittig - 5

Mu-Xi

Fullerton, CA Grand Prytanis Club Tracy S. Polley - 24 Triangle Club Steven D. Forell - 8 David W. Lockwood - 2 Byron D. Whitten - 5 Fraters Club Emil A. Nazaryan - 1

Mu-Omicron

Tennessee Technological University Apollo Club Robert E. Pugh - 9 Fraters Club M. Elvis Hollins, Jr. - 2 Sustaining Contributor Richard L. Hunt, Jr. - 1 James M. Petty - 2

Mu-Rho

Bethel University Sustaining Contributor Joseph T. Casarella - 15

Mu-Sigma

Morehead State University Home Chapter TEF Secretary/Treasurer Elmer R. Smith Fraternity for Life Club Elmer R. Smith - 25 Triangle Club Daniel M. Reeder - 3 Herman Jack Webb - 34 Fraters Club Logan Cornett, Jr. - 1 Sustaining Contributor Robert D. Goldsmith - 2

Mu-Tau

James Madison University Triangle Club William S. Corey, Jr. - 19 Fraters Club R. Bruce Chisholm - 25 Stephen E. Grainer - 14 John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) - 30

Mu-Upsilon

Illinois State University Apollo Club Joseph M. Barta - 13 Kenneth Pollock - 30 Triangle Club Kirk E. Klein - 13

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Gregory E. Monigold - 1 Fraters Club Michael P. DiMaggio - 32 Sustaining Contributor LeRoy P. Taylor - 9

Mu-Chi

University of North Carolina at Wilmington Apollo Club Adam M. Kearns - 1 Triangle Club George R. Erkes, Jr. - 6 Keith R. Fraser - 1 Ryan M. Ivey - 2 Sustaining Contributor James W. Brown - 1 Bobby J. Bryson - 1 Scott R. Burgess - 1 Jordan R. Burkhart - 1 Montgomery Carter - 1 William G. Frasca - 1 Justin D. Ingram - 1 Gregory B. Johnson - 1 James McNutt - 1 Jordan Y. Mebane - 1 Dennis J. Merriweather - 1 Nick Roberts - 1 Jacob R. Roed - 1 Peter Salyga - 1 Alec Stender - 1 Devin L. Sullivan - 1 Blake Thompson - 1 Randall S. Trebat, Jr. - 1

Mu-Psi

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Triangle Club John M. Martinous, Jr. - 6

Mu-Omega

George Mason University Apollo Club Kenneth D. Reid, CAE - 29 Triangle Club Mohammad N. Ahmad - 2 Edward F. Boland - 12 Travis S. Floyd - 6 Michael J. Kowalski - 11 Steven L. Payne - 33 Fraters Club Mark D. Monson - 26 Harid J. Puentes - 2 Sustaining Contributor Robert D. Frappier - 5 Glenn M. Fukuda - 8 Christopher L. Townsend - 1

Nu-Alpha

Niagara University Sustaining Contributor Skylar Fairchild - 1 Kevin T. Walders - 1

Nu-Beta

Albright College Fraters Club George Schaeffer, III, USN - 35

Nu-Gamma

University of St. Thomas Fraternity for Life Club Bruce E. Carlson, CFC - 12 Sustaining Contributor Robert P. Stock - 8

Nu-Epsilon

Suffolk University Founders Club Michael J. Di Resta - 29 Fraters Club Philip A. Hager - 4 Paul S. Sharp - 2

Nu-Zeta

Elmhurst College Fraternity for Life Club Dale G. DeKok - 35

Triangle Club Richard D. Kirkbride - 3

Fraters Club Andrew J. Rominiecki - 24

Nu-Eta

Nu-Sigma

Nu-Theta

Nu-Tau

Fraternity for Life Club Mark K. Johnson - 26

Nu-Upsilon

Boise State University Sustaining Contributor Neal G. Wilson - 1 University of Utah Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Mark K. Johnson (2007-09)

Nu-Iota

University of Illinois at Chicago Sustaining Contributor Alexander Fernandez - 1

Nu-Kappa

Winona State University Triangle Club Richard C. Ellefson - 8 Lee P. Newman - 36 Fraters Club Eric E. Kirschner - 12 Sustaining Contributor Phil M. Alm - 1 Brendan Tlougan - 1

Nu-Lambda

University of Southern Indiana Triangle Club Andrew W. Brochin - 1 Michael S. Eickhoff - 15 Fraters Club Mack L. Cail - 14

Nu-Mu

University of South Alabama Grand Prytanis Club Matthew D. Barclift - 4 Tony Clemens - 6 Apollo Club Michael B. Neely - 5 Triangle Club Forrest K. duBruyne, Jr. - 4 David K. Hinson - 1 Fraters Club Jonathan C. Armes - 1 James B. Jackson - 35 Robert E. Stewart, Jr. - 11 Max C. Wolf - 1 Sustaining Contributor Michael L. Jones - 2 William D. Pearson - 1 Justin K. Simmons - 2 Douglas L. Whitmore - 1

Nu-Xi

Stephen F. Austin State University Apollo Club Emzey J. Wisegerber - 2 Triangle Club Larry H. Axelson - 29 Fraters Club Jeffrey H. Davis - 6 Glenn C. Jacobs - 2 William J. Lawrence - 15

Nu-Omicron

University of Bridgeport Sustaining Contributor Frederick C. Burgerhoff - 13

Nu-Pi

University of Delaware Apollo Club Michael D. Yon - 9 Triangle Club Frederick A. Berg - 21 Steven W. Brockel - 26 Robert H. Miller, CFC - 25 Ramzi M. Sabbagh - 13 Jeffrey A. Swenson - 4

Upper Iowa University Fraters Club Armon L. Haagen - 11 Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Triangle Club Robert A. Cook - 30 Robert D. Shorb, CFC - 31 Texas A & M University-Kingsville Triangle Club Roger O. Jarvis - 21 Leonard C. Wilkerson - 7

Nu-Phi

Duquesne University Sustaining Contributor Everett D. Buchler - 18 Daniel Connor - 1 Brian Read - 1

Nu-Chi

Bentley University Grand Prytanis Club Christopher H. Herr - 8

Nu-Psi

West Liberty State College Sustaining Contributor Thomas G. Campbell - 16

Nu-Omega

William Paterson University Apollo Club Anthony Cavotto - 35 Triangle Club Gary R. Marks, Jr. - 2

Xi-Beta

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Apollo Club Thomas J. Garfunkel - 6 Fraters Club Bruce W. Zink - 9 Sustaining Contributor Michael R. Shanahan - 25

Xi-Gamma

New York Institute of Technology Founders Club Peter M. Dawson - 4 Triangle Club Nicholas W. Formickella - 2 Kirt R. Holmblad - 1 Joseph Hwang - 2 George W. Koutsouras - 3 Brenden T. Rutigliano - 1 Fraters Club Angel Aponte - 1 Sean M. Connolly - 1 Jonathan Donohue - 1 Sustaining Contributor Robert P. Adler - 11 Ken R. Blaney - 2 Aliasger Chopra - 1 Dimitrios Matsikas - 1 Josh Rubel - 1 Domenico Sicari - 1 Eric Stiene - 2

Xi-Zeta

Bluefield State College Triangle Club Lino Penas - 35

Xi-Eta

Missouri Western State University Apollo Club John K. Fabsits - 4 Triangle Club Russell D. Mortenson - 1


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Fraters Club John N. Burgess - 29 Sustaining Contributor Zachary D. Ramsay - 9

Xi-Psi

Xi-Theta

Xi-Omega

University of West Georgia Fraternity for Life Club S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC - 19 Founders Club Jeremy J. Spivey - 2

Xi-Iota

University of Central Florida Triangle Club Anthony J. Battaglia - 1 Alexander C. Rudloff - 5 Bryan N. Saterbo - 26 Daniel R. Scott - 1 Spencer N. Zeman - 2

Xi-Kappa

Baker University Fraters Club Donald L. Varnau - 34

Xi-Lambda

University of Georgia Apollo Club Wendell G. McMurrain, Jr. - 4 C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr. - 35 Triangle Club Ronald P. Reagan - 1 Fraters Club David A. Duncan - 7 James H. Hopkins, III - 23 Sustaining Contributor Lawrence F. Edwards - 26 J. Ray Grant, M.D. - 22 Jeffrey Pearsall - 2

Xi-Mu

University of Dayton Fraters Club Steven H. Boyd, Jr. - 14 Sustaining Contributor Joseph W. Boscia - 5 Scott W. Gruber - 5 Andrew P. LaRue - 14

Xi-Xi

Texas State University Triangle Club Billy J. Chambers - 36

Xi-Tau

Lyon College Triangle Club Andrew Todd - 1 Fraters Club Anthony W. Lamkin - 1 Sustaining Contributor Josh Ford - 1

Xi-Upsilon

Rochester Institute of Technology Apollo Club Herbert H. Grabb - 17 Triangle Club Peter B. Tuttle - 15 Fraters Club Thomas G. Miller - 25 Ryan Nelson - 2 Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II - 25 Sustaining Contributor Brian F. Buckenmeyer - 30

Xi-Chi

Southern Polytechnic State University Grand Prytanis Club Thomas C. Miles - 26 Apollo Club Rodney G. Bowers - 11 Robert M. Buhl - 9 Triangle Club George W. Galloway, IV - 1 Sustaining Contributor Matthew Simon - 2

South Dakota State University Sustaining Contributor Loren M. Steenson - 27 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Triangle Club Thomas E. Kuhn - 1 David A. Schnepp - 5 Ronald E. Vaillant - 6 Fraters Club George A. Bidanset - 31 Michael J. Brocato - 24 Thomas J. James - 19 Sustaining Contributor Garland E. Faist - 13

Omicron-Alpha

Appalachian State University Triangle Club Christopher L. Coble - 18 Caleb Smith - 9 Fraters Club Steven D. Abernathy - 28 James F. Baker, III - 2 Raleigh W. Hartman, Jr. - 7 David A. Womble, Jr. - 32 Sustaining Contributor Philip T. Elmore, USNR - 16 Randall S. Marin - 13 Robert D. Twitchell - 29

Omicron-Gamma

Central Connecticut State University Fraters Club Neil D. Robinson - 20

Omicron-Kappa

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Home Chapter Grand Histor Bobby A. Jarred Grand Prytanis Club Bobby A. Jarred - 6 Triangle Club Michael W. Mallory - 7 Fraters Club T. Rod O’Neal, CFC - 13

Omicron-Nu

Florida Institute of Technology Grand Prytanis Club Daniel C. Pelletier - 14 Founders Club Kevin A. Helms, CFC - 11 Elmer R. Pensack - 20 Apollo Club Robert W. Jefferis - 5 Triangle Club Brian L. Eckert - 1 Charles E. Pearson - 1 Nicholas J. Whitman - 1 Samuel F. Williams - 1 Fraters Club Raymond C. Fischer, III - 1 Sustaining Contributor Michael Mason - 1 Shaun Myers - 1 John Newman - 1 Ramsez A. Stamper - 2 Michael R. Zarnetske - 1

Omicron-Xi

University of North Carolina at Pembroke Apollo Club John B. Bridgers - 9

University of Alabama Triangle Club Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. - 32 Fraters Club Robert W. Veramay - 14 Michael R. Wahl - 28

Omicron-Epsilon

Omicron-Omicron

Omicron-Delta

Bemidji State University Fraters Club Barry K. Schonberger - 31

Omicron-Zeta

Weber State University Triangle Club Dennis M. Whaley - 1 Fraters Club Thomas R. McKenna - 26 Michael A. Stein - 9

Omicron-Eta

West Virginia Institute of Technology Triangle Club Phillip W. Jarrell - 32 Fraters Club Dwight L. Stull - 31

Omicron-Theta

Newberry College Founders Club Harry E. Hawkins - 35 Triangle Club Robert F. James, II - 1 Sustaining Contributor Steven M. Russell - 1

Omicron-Iota

Rowan University Triangle Club John C. Krantz - 35 Scott P. Lopez, LTC. (Ret.) - 8 Craig E. Major - 26 Robert D. Oden, Jr. - 1

University of Missouri-St. Louis Triangle Club Steven L. Engelhard - 34 Fraters Club Louis W. Pfleckl, Jr. - 34

Omicron-Pi

Baylor University Apollo Club Jeffery J. Schnellhardt - 15 Triangle Club Raymond T. Beurket, III - 13 John M. Head - 19

Omicron-Rho

Texas Tech University Apollo Club G. Kurt Hogaboom - 19 Michael D. Wilson - 5 Triangle Club Gregory L. Jessup, Sr. - 30 Fraters Club James E. White - 14 Kevin R. Wright - 16 Sustaining Contributor Troy A. Stevens - 1

Omicron-Sigma

Indiana University Southeast Triangle Club Denny M. Leffler - 4 James W. Metcalf, III - 1 Donald G. Powers - 7 Fraters Club Larry W. Beeler - 8 Kenneth F. Seis - 19 Sustaining Contributor Charles E. Marking - 28

Omicron-Tau

Columbus State University Triangle Club Jonas E. Barlow - 1

David Hay - 20 Mark R. Keaton, M.D. - 23 George Spamer - 1 Fraters Club Kerry P. Oldenburg - 1 Sustaining Contributor David-Edward A. Adkins - 1 Andre L. Jenkins - 1 Luke Wagner - 1

Sustaining Contributor Milton E. Carter - 18

Pi-Delta

University of Alabama at Birmingham Triangle Club Kevin C. Barrington - 10 Tareq Fayyad - 2 Tripp R. Warren, III - 2 Fraters Club Christopher Westbrook - 2 Sustaining Contributor Andrew J. Stone - 2 Brent C. Taylor - 1

Omicron-Upsilon

York College of Pennsylvania Triangle Club Robert M. Cembor - 8 Fraters Club Robert Rafano - 2

Pi-Epsilon

Christian Brothers University Grand Prytanis Club Timothy D. Wardlow - 4 Founders Club William R. Nadicksbernd - 6 Apollo Club Joseph C. Kueter - 5 Christopher P. Murphy - 18 Triangle Club David K. Hanson - 1 Ross D. Harris, Jr. - 14 Lawrence T. LeBlond - 8 Joshua A. Shipley - 1 Kevin A. Smith - 1 Sam C. Vitale - 1 Terry E. Westbrook - 13 Fraters Club John Archer - 1 Michael Berry - 2 Sustaining Contributor R. Felix Bishop, CFC - 22 Robert Gibbs - 1

Omicron-Phi

University of Oklahoma Founders Club Walter W. Jenny, Jr. - 13 Fraters Club Luke A. Ball - 24 Sustaining Contributor Richard D. Shmel - 16

Omicron-Chi

Robert Morris University Triangle Club Stephen C. Brant - 24 Sustaining Contributor Mark Wilson - 24

Omicron-Omega

Radford University Founders Club Erik J. Platenberg - 20

Pi-Alpha

Ashland University Home Chapter Past Grand Prytanis (1999-2001), TEF Director Lonnie J. Justice, CFC Fraternity for Life Club Lonnie G. Justice, CFC - 28 Apollo Club Anthony S. Shifflett - 11 Triangle Club Paul Krawczyk - 1 Fraters Club Robin C. Myers - 18 Ernest T. Park, Jr. - 17 Russell T. Rizzotte - 4

Pi-Beta

East Tennessee State University Triangle Club Robert T. Rigler - 9

Texas A & M University Grand Prytanis Club Thomas M. Zais - 4 Fraters Club Robert W. Ivey, III - 6

Pi-Iota

University of Nevada, Reno Triangle Club Scott H. Carey - 3 Richard A. Monsalvo - 1 Fraters Club Niklas H. Putnam - 4 Sustaining Contributor Mark Vukovich - 1

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Triangle Club Vincent J. June - 14 Troy L. Mathews - 1 Randall B. Spence - 28 Walter T. Zabicki - 30 Sustaining Contributor Stanley E. Haines, Jr. - 1

Pi-Gamma

Pi-Eta

Pi-Kappa

Mesa State College Triangle Club Dwight L. Johnson, Jr. - 18

Pi-Lambda

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Sustaining Contributor David L. Murray - 1

Pi-Mu

State University College-Buffalo Founders Club Michael J. Johnson - 6

Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99 SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 57


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Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more Grand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499 Founders Club $500 - $999 Apollo Club $250 - $499 Triangle Club $100 - $249 Fraters Club $50 - $99 Triangle Club Thomas A. Muscarella, CFC - 10 Fraters Club James K. Webster - 16

Pi-Xi

University of California, San Diego Triangle Club Ryan M. O’Rear - 1 Fraters Club Jeffrey W. Lane - 2

Pi-Omicron

Northern Kentucky University Triangle Club Eric P. Hillner - 8

Pi-Upsilon

Towson University Sustaining Contributor Steven M. Reamy - 3 Alexander Roth - 2

Pi-Psi

University of Southern Mississippi Sustaining Contributor Charles W. Whittington, Jr. - 14

Pi-Omega

University of Albany-SUNY Apollo Club Alan Milstein - 14 Fraters Club Jamie Blundell - 1

Rho-Alpha

Winthrop University Grand Prytanis Club Scott D. Melton - 3 Apollo Club Michael D. Steele - 7 Triangle Club Franklin G. Rich III - 1 Sustaining Contributor David D. McDonald - 3

Rho-Beta

Michigan State University Grand Prytanis Club Jeffrey P. Wincel - 7

Rho-Gamma

University of North Carolina at Greensboro Fraters Club Joseph H. Shelton, Jr. - 2

Rho-Delta

Cal Poly Pomona Apollo Club Eric Krieger - 9 Triangle Club Saad Abbas - 1 Julio G. Munoz - 1 Jose A. Ochoa - 1 Anthony Sanchez - 1 Mark M. Yeung - 2 Fraters Club Patrick Conod - 1

Sustaining Contributor Thomas M. Kenna - 15

Rho-Epsilon

Northwood University Triangle Club Timothy P. Bouchard - 8 Thomas S. Luptowski - 9 Sustaining Contributor Shaun D. Ritchie - 1

Rho-Zeta

Montclair State University Fraters Club Bruno Pavlicek - 2 Sustaining Contributor Edward V. McDowell - 5

Rho-Eta

SUNY-Stony Brook University Sustaining Contributor Cameron R. Bosinski - 1 Joel C. Dreher, II - 1 Charles Niedzwiedz - 1 Vasili Sushko - 2

Rho-Theta

Lake Superior State University Sustaining Contributor Lance J. Boehmer - 1 James Mathias - 2

Rho-Iota

Tarkio College Sustaining Contributor Raymond J. Mueller - 19

Rho-Kappa

Longwood University Triangle Club Kevin Y. Specter - 1 Fraters Club Ricky W. Stanfield - 10 Sustaining Contributor Samuel Bair - 1 Richard Barden - 1 Matthew N. Brust - 1 Kyle M. Huffer - 1 Derek Jackson - 1 Bradford Judge - 1 Jeffrey Luckring - 1 Brett J. Massar - 1 Jay Robeson - 1 Zachary Schmidt - 1 Christopher M. Storey - 1 Adam J. Stribling - 1 Andrew T. Tromey - 1 Robert C. Wright - 1

Rho-Mu

Binghamton University-SUNY Triangle Club Patrick Freise - 1 Fraters Club Frank Riess - 2

Rho-Nu

San Francisco State University Fraters Club R. Martin Newton - 6

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San Jose State University Apollo Club Ruben J. Lee - 2 Triangle Club Jeffrey M. Barto - 13

Rho-Omicron

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Sustaining Contributor Sam Almukdad - 1 Seena Amid-Hozour - 1 Michael Antoine - 1 Brian Azevedo - 1 Grant Bailey - 1 Andrew Belis - 1 Luis R. Cadiz - 1 Jared A. Carmo - 1 Justin Danh - 1 Nihar Doshi - 1 Jason A. Fuentes - 1 Keith Gresiak - 1 Aaron Hardiek - 1 Sean Lahijani - 1 Lawrence Le - 1 Jacob D. Lopez - 1 Dillon Lynch - 1 Roger Truong Sa Mai - 1 Travis McDaniel - 1 Michael McEachern - 1 Amin Mirzaaghaeian - 1 Nathan Mock - 1 Paul Peabody - 1 Andrew P. Righter - 1 William Russo - 1 David Seifert - 1 Scott S. Silverman - 1 Ben Silverwood - 1 Matthew L. Siples - 1 David P. Smykowski - 1 Tim Sullivan - 1 Alexander Tittiger - 1 Josh Turgeon - 1 John Tuthill - 1 Sean Ulyate - 1 Garrett Van Ruiten - 1

Aaron Daniels - 1 Gregory E. Long - 3 Alex Swenson - 1 Christopher D. Walsh - 7

Rho-Chi

Lebanon Valley College Triangle Club Timothy G. Arthun - 1 Dr. Barney T. Raffield, III - 2 Fraters Club Eric R. Kratz - 2 Sustaining Contributor Kevin Strunk - 1 Jeremy D. Wilson - 13

Rho-Psi

Millersville University Fraters Club Daniel J. Crocker - 18 Sustaining Contributor Taza M. Nelson - 19

Sigma-Alpha

Florida International University Grand Prytanis Club Martin Guerra - 2 Apollo Club Gerardo Campos, Jr. - 3 Triangle Club Daniel De Los Santos - 6 Sustaining Contributor John P. Kilzi - 1

Sigma-Gamma

State University of New York at Plattsburgh Triangle Club Robert C. Antonelli, Jr. - 14

Sigma-Theta

Saint Leo University Home Chapter TEF Director Donald R. Tapia

University of Rio Grande Fraters Club David B. Patrick - 7

Fraternity for Life Club Donald R. Tapia - 3 Triangle Club Mike Berry - 1 Ian DiMitri - 1

Rho-Rho

Sigma-Iota

Rho-Pi

Sam Houston State University Triangle Club John D. Davis - 3 Sustaining Contributor Hoang Nam Thomas Nguyen - 1

Pace University-Pleasantville Apollo Club Martin A. Smith - 2 Triangle Club Eric A. Martone - 1

Rho-Sigma

Sigma-Kappa

Grand Valley State University Home Chapter TEF Director Lee M. Stacey Triangle Club Drew P. Cataldo - 4 Fraters Club Aron G. Carlson - 2 Heath O. Warmbein - 4 Sustaining Contributor Andrew K. Trautman - 2

Rho-Tau

University of Michigan-Dearborn Triangle Club Jason A. Halprin - 19 Christopher L. Simons - 7

Rho-Upsilon

Franklin College Triangle Club James K. Whitehouse, II - 3 Fraters Club Michael Harwood - 2 Sustaining Contributor Donnie E. Aldrich - 4 Bryston W. Cutter - 5

Merrimack College Fraternity for Life Club Jonathan P. Weir - 1 Triangle Club Paul S. Avolese - 1 Thomas P. Bent - 1 Scott M. Gibbs - 1 Jason A. Simpson - 2 Fraters Club James J. Fleuriel, Jr. - 5 Sustaining Contributor Anthony C. Albano - 1 Robert H. Barry - 1 Robert G. Briggs Jr. - 1 Mike T. Caruso - 2 Andy J. Colella - 1 Mike P. Creamer - 7 Colin P. Dempsey - 1 Jason Denig - 1 Matthew V. Giordano - 1 Erich J. Hasselbacher - 1 Patrick Heffernan - 1 Josh Johnson - 1 Adam T. Jussaume - 1 Nick C. Lamb - 1 Braydon G. Marot - 3 Steve J. McCormack - 1 Scott M. Murphy - 2

Christopher D. Peterson - 1 Timothy Power - 2 Michael F. Pukala - 1

Sigma-Lambda

Northeastern State University Fraters Club Dillon Buss - 2 Sustaining Contributor Sidney L. Bolay - 1

Sigma-Xi

St. Norbert College Triangle Club James Rohde - 1

Sigma-Omicron

Middle Tennessee State University Triangle Club Douglas M. Caron - 1 Kevin Flanagan - 1 Sustaining Contributor Michael Chambers - 6 Michael L. Guidotti - 4

Sigma-Rho

Marist College Triangle Club Connor Dalton - 1 James O. Lord - 4 Sustaining Contributor James Allo - 1 Stephen J. Cesare - 1 Nicholas Corso - 1 Craig R. DiFulvio - 1 Joseph J. Mager, III - 1 Anthony J. Mascaro - 1 Richard Mejia - 1 Andrew Nadj - 1 Kyle Roof - 1 Tyler J. Spence - 1 James J. M. Tavares - 1 Greg Waltman - 1

Sigma-Sigma

Salisbury University Sustaining Contributor Benjamin Williams - 1

Sigma-Chi

University of California, Davis Triangle Club Benjamin M. Bloom - 2 Ishan Singh - 1

Sigma-Psi

Clemson University Founders Club Abraham M. Webber - 4 Triangle Club David W. Barwick - 1 Robert R. Cardell, IV - 2 Fraters Club Cameron Butkus - 1 David P. Cosslett - 4 Sustaining Contributor Zach Blaettler - 1 Justin P. Bush - 2 Chuck E. Cwirka - 1 Nicholas R. Gates - 1 Garrett Havens - 1 Dave P. Johnson - 1 Daniel S. Mack - 1 Jose I. Martinez - 1 Patrick L. Moriarty - 1 Jason Olbrich - 1 James A. Owens - 1 Peter Provost - 1 Matthew B. Reese - 1 Jason Robertson - 1 Benjamin M. Ward - 1

Sigma-Omega

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Founders Club Justin H. Brown - 1 Triangle Club Scott R. Springer - 3


q 2010 donors THANKS TO OUR DONORS Sustaining Contributor Grand Chapter Home Kevin M. Barrett - 5 Chapter TKE Andrew M. KelsoOfficer -1 Chief Executive Steven A. Ramos (2011 - ) Tau-Beta TEF Director Sonoma University Don State Johnson Triangle Club Triangle Thomas M. Scott - 1 Club Fraters Club Robert M. Levy - 1 Fraters Cameron Club Wright - 2 Luis A. Correa - 1 Tau-Delta Kevin W. Johnson - 20 New Jersey City University Michael Yochim -3 Triangle Club Sustaining Contributor Michael Drozd -- 33 John W. J. Deckard Fraters Club Frank Schiavone, Jr. - 2 Alpha Illinois Wesleyan University Tau-Epsilon Home Chapter University of Prytani Hawaii at Manoa Past Grand Triangle LesterClub H. Martin (1906-11) William J. Tobin (1911-13) -2 Wilson Fraters L. W.Club Tuesburg (1913-15, 1941-42) Cory 13 Lyle F.Williams Straight -(1915-17) Sustaining Oscar G.Contributor Hoose (1917-18) Paul J. Benson - 1Flint (1918-21) Harrold P. “Tex” PastDouglas High -Secretaries 2 TKE Executive Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1921-41) Tau-Zeta Lyle F. Straight (1941-43) Western Connecticut State University Fraters Apollo Club David Kozlowski, CFC - 12 RichardJ. K. Brush - 19 Fraters Club Tau-Theta David R. Artz - 1 Fairleigh Dickinson University, Forrest L. De Vore - 3 Madison Triangle Club Richard L. Meyers - 15 Sustaining Mark Mattera -1 Contributor Eric Thomas - 1 Jr. - 7 Robert N. Fischer, Sustaining Arthur R.Contributor Leach - 13 Shane Balkaran - 1 - 10 Frederick W. Sherman David Bourdette John A.A.Tarter -7 -2 Isaac Calvo - 1 Michael Carr - 1 Beta Millikin Corbin M. Dean - 2 University Home Eloy J. Delgado - 1 Chapter PastRobert Devarona - 1 GrandD.Prytanis Chris - 1(1923-26) Philip Dimoulas H. McGrath Alexander -1 Clarence E.Dupuis Smith (1937-39) William -1 Frank B. Fleming Scott (1957-1959) Nick Goydish - 1 Founders Jacob Club D. Krauss - 1 Nicholas Mainor Mark Kuhnke, M.D.- 1- 24 Apollo Joseph ClubA. Marra - 1 Charles III - 1 William R. G.Messina, Klein - 35 Triangle Alexander Club L. Morse - 2 Tony - 1 - 16 Fred Naia J. Conville Romiel - 1 CPA - 2 MichaelNoumbissi W. Lengacher, Matthew Popola- 8- 1 Dana A. Noble Miguel Rodriguez Russell P.A.Veldenz - 13- 1 Zack RyanWeaver, -1 C. Joseph Jr. - 11 Fraters ChrisClub Salpetro - 1 Max Stein - 1 - 26 Steven A. Bates Louis -1 RobertVetter D. Carnahan - 16 William -1 *Dan O. Wolynic Henry - 8 Edward Zaneski - 1- 3 Charles G. Nahatis Harry R. Sparks, Jr. - 3

Tau-Lambda

Kean University Sustaining Contributor Apollo Club Robert E. Bloomquist - 1 Joseph III - 8- 18 NicholasDeAngelo, W. Carperos Triangle Club Gregg W. Guichard - 5 Vincent Pezzino -- 91 Irvin L. Johnson Kyle K. Slaski - 11 - 22 P. Michael Metcalf Fraters ClubA. Naylor - 7 Michael Cruz Gracia -3 Corwin D. Querrey, Jr. - 23 Scott T. Venters - 1

Tau-Nu Shawnee State University Gamma

Sustaining University ofContributor Illinois Home Brian D. Saul - 3 Chapter Past Grand Prytanis Tau-Pi Milton M. Olander (1828-30) Pace University-Manhattan Past TKE Executive Secretary Triangle Club Vernon J. Hampton (1945-58) Steven Gilberto - 1 Brian M. Tietje - 13

Founders Club Tau-Rho

RobertState H. Bean - 19 San Marcos California University, Luis A. Correa, CAE - 5 Sustaining Contributor ClubBowser - 1 Apollo Nicholis Robert W. Canty Lawson Brown - 1- 9 Club Triangle Ricardo Campos - 1 Dale E. Biehler Thomas Coyle --122 Samuel M. Gillespie Brenton Crose - 1 - 14 Bernard Czarnocki S. Miller, Jr.--14 Cyprian Christopher J. Shoemaker -1 Dorian Deptuch -1 William E. Shoulders Tyler DeTarsio - 1 - 25 Anthony J. Tangora, Dustin J. DiFabio - 1CFC - 10 Club Fraters Frank Escalle - 1 Russell Frerking R. Attis - 25 Trevor -1 Robert W.Gershman Balch - 4 - 1 Gregory GeraldGonzales M. Carbonari Jason -1 -3 DanielGuerrero M. Cordis- -1 1 Alex Richard J. Erickson Mike Johnson -1 -7 JamesKincannon M. Goodwine John -1 -4 Neal A. Hellner- 1 -1 Travis Kipper Vadim L. Khavinson Tim Kirkham -1 -1 George Love E. Richards, Michael - 1 Jr., DVM - 38 AshkanMason Shirazi - -12 Daniel Brian R.W.Shoemaker David Moran - 2- 1 Vince Morrison Stigler - 4- 1 Zach DavidNguyen F. Whedon Cong - 1- 17 Contributor Sustaining Jorge Olea -1 BrianPerrillo P. Delfin- -12 John PatrickPetrillo J. Doyle- 1- 1 Rocco Nicholas Pyle A. Lekan Brandon -1-1 RobertReina E. Moore Ricky - 1 - 15 Jaime R. Padilla - 1 Aaron Robinson Bronson S. Shavitz Brian Schnese -1-1 Miles A.Stephenson Snyder - 19 Daniel -1 John R. Sutton -1 Christopher Vascellaro -1 Brandon M. Wong - 1

Delta Knox College Tau-Tau

TriangleCarolina Club University Coastal StevenClub A. Jones, CFC - 34 Founders Club Fraters Dustin Capps - 2 Robert C. Anderson - 4 Triangle Club Kenneth T.S.Johnson Matthew Gardner- 37 -1 MiltonMcCrary R. Smith - 19 Drew 1 Darin T. Traff - 1 Fraters Club Frederick E. Wicks- 8 - 25 Mike T. Vendituoli

Epsilon Tau-Upsilon

Iowa StateState University Louisiana University in Shreveport Home Chapter Fraters Club Grand Prytanis PastMichael Modica - 6 Don Kaser (1959-63)

Tau-Phi

FraternityofforPittsburgh Life Club University RogerClub C. Underwood - 4 Triangle Prytanis Club- 1 Grand James M. Julius Edward C. Droste - 27 Apollo Club Tau-Chi Richard A. Carlson - 15 Carthage College MarkClub J. Jensen - 34 Triangle Keith J.T.Smith, Adam Kelly Ph.D. - 1 - 24 Triangle Club Michael Beals - 2 Tau-Psi Richard Brom -8 University of H. West Florida Gene C. Lange - 34 Apollo Club StevenM.F. Stubbs, Mores -II 38 Ethan -3 Richard L. Olson - 26 Andrew L. Reynolds - 1 Tau-Omega Mitchell E. Stock - 35 Carleton University AlisonClub L. Tanner - 15 Triangle ClubL. Steinhardt - 1 Fraters Richard Paul L. Allphin -2 Christopher H. Sullivan -3 GeorgeContributor Burnet, Jr. - 29 Sustaining Dean Finn M. Coons Sean - 1 - 20 Jack D. Cosgrove - 29 Robert H. Kaiser - 12 Upsilon-Alpha Joseph M. Nobile - 1 Spring Hill College JamesClub S. Taylor - 38 Triangle John W.Biro Thomas Colten -2 -3 Sustaining LeMoyneContributor Colston - 1 R. Michael Andersen Clinton C. Crow - 6 - 35 C. Roger Buckmaster - 27 Matthew J. Previts - 11 Jeffrey Contributor Engh - 1 Sustaining Alexander Furleigh Luis Alvarado -1 -1 Philip A. Howland - 1 Matthew Kronlage - 1 Allen Kuehn - 1 Joseph W. Lucas - 7

Jack Sawyer - 19 Upsilon-Beta

Jonathan M.University, Turk - 2 Northridge California State Triangle Club Zeta Angel R. Quiroz - 2 Coe CollegeContributor Sustaining Club - 1 Triangle Ross Yellon Charles W. Stevens, Jr. - 14 Glenn E. Woodmansee - 30 Upsilon-Gamma Fraters Club University of Minnesota Duluth Larry L. Larson - 18 Fraters Club Andrew D. Kadlec - 2 Eta Sustaining Contributor of Bedford Chicago - 1 University Bradley ClubS. Grengs - 1 Fraters Andrew CharlesWadsworth A. Sine, Jr. -- 39 David 2

Theta Upsilon-Delta

University of Minnesota Saginaw Valley State University Home Chapter Triangle Club GrandR.Prytani PastDaniel Porta - 2 W. D. Reeve (1921-23) Fraters Club LelandP.F.Galea Leland -(1949-51) Jason 2 Joseph Zehnder - 1 Triangle Club Sustaining Contributor GeneRanshaw P. Wicklund Evan - 5 - 22 John H.R.Wicks, Daniel Scott Ph.D. - 1 - 32 Fraters Club Lawrence J. Michel - 13 Upsilon-Zeta William Youngren - 4 Angelo StateR.University Sustaining Contributor Robert J. T. Conine Gustafson Hondo - 1 - 29

Iota Upsilon-Eta

Eureka College University of Ontario Institute of Home Chapter Technology Past Grand Contributor Prytani Sustaining Miles Gray Jeremy Ali (1926-28) -1 EugeneBarclay C. Beach Bryan - 1(1930-35) James Batchelor - 1 Life Club Fraternity Waynefor Carrasco -1 Daniel Lee Cummings - 10 Eric Chappel -1 Club Christie - 1 Triangle Alexander James M. Behling Christopher Cowie- 22 -1 Earl Dillane E. Cunion- 1- 36 Eric Gregory D. Schroeder Costa Frickelton -1 -4 TimothyHaines W. Stewart Patrick - 1 - 11 Contributor Sustaining Sean Holdbrook -1 Ronald L.Juan Aeschleman - 10 Wesley -1 Harold L. Erwin- 1- 31 Scott Lipchitz Dallas Marple - 1 Kappa Matt Mesley - 1 College Beloit Kyle Mulrooney - 1 Chapter Home Philip Nicole - 1 Grand Prytani PastRanil Patel -1 HerbertRavindran H. Helble (1939-41) Kirshan -1 Charles E. Nieman (1942-44)

Eric Rosendale - 1 Amit Sharma - 1 Kirk Stalkie - 1 Luc Swenker - 1 Nicholas Vetrone - 1 Daniel Vicente - 1 Anthony Whiteman - 1 Andreas Zois - 1

Andrew Wahnschaff - 1

Upsilon-Omicron

American University Sustaining Contributor Corey Lim - 1 Nicholas Tan - 1

TKE Colony

Upsilon-Theta

University of Maryland, Baltimore County Triangle Club Patrick Smith - 1

Upsilon-Iota

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Grand Prytanis Club Alex D. Baker - 2 Triangle Club Jack Price - 3 Daniel L. Shields - 2 Sustaining Contributor Matthew A. Gutierrez - 1 Cory P. Martin - 1 Daniel E. Roberts - 1

Barry University Sustaining Contributor Raymond P. Simeon - 2

TKE Colony

California State University-East Bay Triangle Club Matthew Harvey - 1 Sustaining Contributor Robert Lombardo - 1

TKE Colony

California State University, Stanislaus Sustaining Contributor Daniel Gasparo - 1

TKE Colony

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Triangle Club Aaron M. Roberts - 2

SUNY Delhi Sustaining Contributor John Addington - 1 Andrew T. Burns - 1 D’Artagnan Carcana - 1 Greg Donovan - 1 William Morrison, II - 1 John D. Olsson - 1 Than Oo - 1 Mike Specioso - 2 Arthur J Sutton - 1 Charles Sweeney - 1

Upsilon-Xi

TKE Colony

Upsilon-Mu

New York Institute of TechnologyManhattan Triangle Club Raymond M. Pyrcz - 1 Dylan Vidoli - 1

Upsilon-Nu

Oakland University Triangle Club Eric M. Bonneville - 2 Sustaining Contributor Joshua Bray - 1 Daniel Dobbins - 1 Michael J. Dunaskiss - 1 Randy Fullmer - 1 Jeffrey O. Lamkin - 1 Ryan R. Lara - 1 Nicholas S. McCormick - 2 Matthew J. Mulka - 1 David Nacy - 1 Louis Teeter - 1 Matt Thomas - 1

SUNY-Fredonia Triangle Club Joshua M. Schmidt - 1

TKE Colony

University of Arkansas-Monticello Triangle Club Christopher L. Johnson - 3 Fraters Club Brett Eckert - 2

TKE Colony

University of Tennessee Sustaining Contributor William B. Fitch - 9

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q lifetime giving clubs

Dear Fraters and Friends, Since Tau Kappa Epsilon is the Fraternity for Life, the Foundation thought it would be fitting to acknowledge the lifetime giving levels of our members. As the years progress, it is exciting to see our members progress higher and higher in these giving club levels. As we continue to grow, we look forward to more members taking their rightful spot on this esteemed list. The names below are only those who are still in the Grand Chapter and do not include faithful Tekes who have joined the Chapter Eternal. For those who are members of the Chapter Eternal, please refer to the Chapter Eternal Honor Roll. Society of 1899 Gifts of $250,000 or more Richard C. Ernest Steve J. Muir Elmer R. Smith Gregory P. Woodson

Grand Prytanis’ Circle Gifts of $100,000 - $249,999 Anonymous Donor Mark A. Fite, CFC Don Johnson Lonnie G. Justice, CFC William V. Muse, CFC Donald R. Tapia

Presidents Circle Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999 Daniel W. Bower Donald A. Campbell, Jr. John A. Courson, CFC Christopher Eber John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. W. Allan Herzog Mark K. Johnson Charles J. Trabold

Leaders Society Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999 Shawn A. Babine Robert J. Borel Kevin J. Brock James E. Crockard, III Daniel Lee Cummings Edward C. Droste Russell H. Heil Fredrick T. Jacobi Joel E. Johnson, CFC Benny L. Johnson Brent B. Johnson Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE Michael A. Moxley, CFC Gerald J. Murphy Robert L. Olcott, CAE John B. Phillips Robert D. Planck Kevin H. Pollard Mark C. Romig, CFC T. J. Schmitz, CFC Lee M. Stacey Timothy L. Taschwer James L. Totten Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Jonn M. Wullschleger James V. Wyllie

Scholars Society Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 Gabriel Anaya John W. Anderson Fdn Paul C. Aspinwall

David S. Baxter Thomas H. Beadles Thomas M. Becker Gary E. Benjamin Beta Holding David L. Bohline John A. Jack Borgerding Bruce E. Carlson, CFC Thomas M. Castner, CFC Raymond G. Chambers Lenwood S. Cochran John S. Daniel Dale G. DeKok Marilyn Demeter Bryon G. Deysher Beatrice Dunning S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC Raymond W. Franklin David K. Goss Edward G. Gregory Mrs. Josephine G. Hall James B. Hall, II Susan Hanson Robert W. Holder Indiana Ntl Bank Paul R. Johnston David R. Jones Kappa-Psi Chapter Michael D. Keebaugh Mark Kuhnke, M.D. Gary A. LaBranche, CFC John G. Lemkey James S. Margolin, PGP Michael G. McLaughlin Daniel S. Mead John D. Meisenhelder Bruce B. Melchert, CFC Thomas C. Miles Alfredo J. Molina John H. Nelson Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr. Pi Chapter House Corp James F. Place Tracy S. Polley Gary A. Reed Frederick G. Ruffner, Jr. James R. Rummel Jerome E. Schewe, CFC Kenneth M. Sheppard Christian B. Silge David C. Smail, Jr. Michael A. Smith Daniel B. Stephens Rodney G. Talbot The Haeyoung & Kevin Tang Foundation, Inc. Thatcher Foundation Theta-Chi Escrow David R. Wallace Norman R. Weldon James D. Williams E. Wayne Williamson

Triangle Society Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 David L. Adcock, CFC Lloyd A. Alaback Ernest A. Autin, Jr. Richard M. Balue William R. Bruns, III Jean R. Buchen Sherman K. Burd Robert L. Byers Anthony Cavotto

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Tony Clemens Robert W. Conklin Dan L. Connolly Arthur Y. Cooper Clyde R. Dodd Edward R. Dominy, CFC Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr. James W. Duke Joseph H. Eberly Frank S. Ferris James D. Fiala Magnus Flaws, Jr. Daniel D. Freeberg David A. Goodman, M.D. Chris A. Grasso, CFC Gilbert E. Haakh Jason A. Halprin David J. Hamernik Christopher T. Hanson Earle H. Harbison, Jr. Brian F. Harms James W. Harrill Brad L. Harris Harry E. Hawkins James J. Hickey Jay P. Hochstaine John B. Hodgdon Kurt L. Hoffer Richard L. Hollis James M. Hooker Richard W. Horrigan, Jr. Hervey A. Hotchkiss Don W. Hulsey Stanley W. Hungerford John B. Hutto Iota-Omega Board of Advisors Michael J. Johnson Steven A. Jones, CFC Jerome A. Kaufman James M. Kilts Ted T. Kubala Benjamin R. Lafferty Michael R. Lang J. Andrew Langan Leagre Chandler & Millard, LLP Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE Fred C. Leland Henry C. H. Leung Tommy W. Lott John T. Ludes Benjamin C. Madey John R. McCarthy Robert N. McIntire, Ph.D. Robert L. Meyer David W. Miller Scott A. Milner Minnesota Mutual Life David R. Moore Robert L. Nardelli Justin B. Nast Joseph P. Ng Dr. Jerry C. Nims John E. M. Oglesby, CFC Thomas E. Oole Paul F. Oreffice Stanley F. Patek Eugene H. Pattison Daniel C. Pelletier Erik J. Platenberg John W. Plumb John N. Prevas Robert J. Puls Kenneth D. Reid CAE Patrick J. Reilly, CFC Fr. W. Patrick Resen Rho-Beta Chapter

John A. Saxton Kenneth R. Schild Thomas W Schouten Richard E. Schultz Ronald E. Sills Russell L. Slider Jeffrey A. Smith Linda M. Smith Bob L. Sokolowski Connie R. Solum, Jr. Herbert L. Songer Paul A. Specht Charles W. Stoldt Joseph H. Straughan, III Bob N. Tenney William A. Thompson C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr. Edward F. Tucker Roger C. Underwood Neal R. Vandewalle Steven G. Wedge Soren R. Wehner J. Andrew Weidman Miles C. Wilkin Charles W. Witters Justin B. Woo Alan E. Wright Zeta-Kappa Alumni Association

Founders Society Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Michael J. Albano Adrian L. Aldredge Bobby F. Allen, III Edward M. Anderson Kenneth L. Anderson K. Allen Anderson George J. Angelos Robert M. Ashbrook Lambert D. Austin, Jr. Jerry F. Baker Robert R. Barrett Christopher J. Barron Edward W. Barry Robert H. Bean Johnston B. Bell John M. Bergey Alvin R. Bergren Robert A. Bird R. Felix Bishop, CFC Stanley F. Bizot Mark A. Blazer Stanley W. Blum Robert W. Boesel Scott D. Boyer William M. Brackney Wilbur C. Bragg, II Erik L. Brannon Stephen C. Brant William E. Bray J. Edward Brewer Richard K. Brush Alan P. Budahl Frederick M. Burke Dick H. Burwash Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr. Ronald A. Carson Steve E. Cassady Stewart B. Cerier James L. Chapman Dan R. Cheatham Ross A. Cherry Steven G. Christovich Carl W. Cooper

Luis A. Correa, CAE Steven N. Cory Wendell M. Cramer Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC Robert G. Cundith Earl E. Cunion James Ron Davis Willett C. Deady Mary L. Delaney Frederick J. Denckhoff, Jr. Michael J. Di Resta Richard J. DiMarzio Merritt R. Dimbath John C. Dimmer Joe A. Dumbauld Rodney W. Dunham Aaron C. Dunn, CFC Mark Eidelman, D.D.S. Anne M. Eklund-Whitticar William E. Elliott Martin E. Ellner Steven L. Engelhard Armen L. Enkababian Gary L. Epperson, CFC Richard L. Ermler Richard A. Eustis Theodore E. Evans Donald L. Falk James E. Fargo Brian T. Ferber Clark W. Fetridge James E. Fitzmorris, Jr. Lawrence G. Foster, Jr. Kevin J. Fox Ross L. Franks John C. Fravel John R. Garman Daniel M. Garvey Anne Gero Don E. Giles John T. Gill Samuel M. Gillespie Charles A. Gillis, P.E. Erik L. Glenn Keith D. Goble Ray E. Goebel Ronald E. Goodwin Robert J. Graham, Ed.D. Richard F. Gray Donald H. Greeley F. Harger Green Howard V. Gregory Dennis R. Guenther Martin Guerra Robert J. Guerrierie Gary L. Hafen Rand P. Hall, CFC Charles F. Harner, Jr. James H. Harris Scott W. Hatfield Kevin A. Helms, CFC S. David Hemphill Christopher H. Herr Edward D. Herringshaw William T. Hicks, II Thomas J. Hogan Thayer S. Holbrook Charles D. Holmes Russell M. Holtz Robert E. Howe Les A. Hudson, Jr. James D. Hughes Herb C. Huser James R. Ingrassia T. Steve Ivan Kevin G. Iverson


q lifetime giving clubs

Larrison C. Jackson, CFC Jacob Marlie Financial, Inc. Mark A. Jacobson Walter K. Janssen, M.D. Bobby A. Jarred Stephen R. Jenne C. Richard Jeppesen Michael K. Jhin Dwight L. Johnson, Jr. Donald B. Jones, Jr. Richard L. Joossens Gotz Junkers-Lommatzsch Roger N. Kahle Phillip G. Kallas Brian L. Keck George Kegl Bruce P. Kerzic Robert O. Kincart, CHMM Claude J. Klug Steve M. Koper Noel J. Kott John C. Krantz Richard J. Kurtyka William H. Lambert, Jr. Rex A. Lamm Howard T. Lanan Edward F. Lane Gary M. Lazor R. K. Lee, CFC Chris R. Leemon Dr. Ron Lennon Richard A Lenon Maurice J. Lindquist Jerry A. Linzy Michael K. Littleford Douglas M. Loewe Bruce A. Lorenz Richard B. Lynch William B. MacLeod John E. Maczko Donald A. Mader John E. Mahony Craig E. Major James F. Mandarino Laird D. Matthews Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S. A. James McCollum Howard F. McCormack, Jr. Gordon L. McKinnie Robert I. McMurry Donald J. McQuaig Albert D. Meng Karl H. Mettke William J. Metzger, Jr. Chuck Milam Allen W. Milburn Mark G. Miller John R. J. Miller James B. Miner Wylie H. Mitchell Robert C. Moehle Melvin O. Moehle William W. Montgomery, III Mark B. Montgomery Frank A. Morelli, D.P.S. Joseph A. Moretz Karl G. Morey Ronald J. Moser, Jr. Alan F. Mulvey Timothy J. Murphy, CFC Christopher P. Murphy William R. Nadicksbernd Bryan D. Newman Lee P. Newman Paul S. Nix, III Ronald R. Noden Michael J. Ohrt Richard L. Olson Omega Chapter Alumni Association A. Gordon Orsborn Enlow A. Ose Webster W. Palmquist Michael R. Palombo David M. Parker Steven L. Payne Lino Penas Elmer R. Pensack John M. Perme, Jr. Ron R. Petrini Robert J. Petrone

Stephen M. Petty Mark A. Pillar Bryce S. Plesner A. Thomas Pokela Kenneth Pollock York D. Poole, III David A. Putnam Joseph S. Raab D. Thomas Ramey Carl W. Rasmusen Eric S. Ratinoff, CFC Robert H. Ray John A. Reagan Regions Bank Darrel E. Reifschneider Richard J. Renaud Victor M. Renteria Timothy G. Richtsmeier Gordon K. Rieske Robert R. Rietz Martin R. Riskin Eugene A. Rondash Ronald A. Rosien Steven T. Ross William R. Rothe J. Patrick Rowland Jack R. Sanders George Schaeffer, III, USN Dean-Ross Schessler, CFC Jeffery J. Schnellhardt Gene P. Schulstad, Jr. Dwight R. Sedgwick Ned R. Serrio Bradley W. Shelton Joe H. Shinn, Ph.D. William A. Simmons Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr. James H. Sloop John C. Smit, Jr. Keith J. Smith, Ph.D. Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S. Frank J. Sonderer William A. Stark Conrad F. Stempel David W. Stock Edmund J. Sutro Robert D. Taflinger, CAE Ralph M. Tait Charles S. Tappan John T. Taylor, CFC James A. Tennant Gary A. Terrill John M. Thompson Hayes W. Thompson, CFC Stephen G. Timberlake Ray F. Todak John A. Tomlinson Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D. Frank P. Troost Bob Troyer Jack L. Ufheil Upsilon Chapter James C. Upton Paul H. Vagnini Russell P. Veldenz John B. Visceglia Thomas S. Wade, Jr. Glenn M. Wagner Richard N. Walker Timothy D. Wardlow David L. Weamer, Jr. Herman Jack Webb Jonathan P. Weir David J. Weller B. Lavon Wells Richard T. West David K. Wheeler Frederick E. Wicks John H. Wicks, Ph.D. Gary E. Wiedle Finn Wilhelmsen Robert C. Williams Jeffrey P. Wincel Gene W. Witt John M. Wolf Lee B. Woodbury Gregory S. Wyatt, CFC Michael A. Yagjian Stephen P. Zachmann

Opportunity Out of Defeat Club Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Richard M. Aaronson Steven D. Abernathy Gilbert F. Adams Michael A. Adams Robert P. Adler Lowell Ahart Eugene D. Aimone John M. Albright Daniel Alcala C. Dale Allen William W. Allsopp Alpha Theta Donato J. Altobelli, Jr. William F. Amirault Thomas R. Amoruso Dale L. Andersen R. Michael Andersen Todd C. Anderson Peter A. Anderson Carl W. Anderson David J. Anderson Arthur E. Anderson John C. Angus Thomas T. Antonecchia Robert C. Antonelli, Jr. Edward A. Apffel, Jr. Steven W. Ard David R. Arday, M.D., M.P.H. W. Wayne Arend, Jr. Tom Arnold Merit R. Arnold Sheldon Arpad Joseph R. Arthur Robert M. Ashcraft Joshua L. Atkinson Larry H. Axelson T. Brian Bakeman Alex D. Baker James M. Baker George W. Baldwin, Jr. Don S. Balka Luke A. Ball Richard E. Bankes Matthew D. Barclift Ronald V. Bardal Bruce S. Barlow Smith Barney Robert P. Barone Robert L. Barr, Jr. Larry K. Barrett Joseph M. Barta Dennis H. Barthel Robert N. Bass Brian L. Bates David E. Bates Coy L. Batson Robert S. Battles Mark M. Baumback Thomas A. Baxter Joe N. Beam C. Larry Beaver P. Stephan Bedrosian James M. Behling Ralf C. Beilhardt Richard B. Bell Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D. James M. Benware Frederick A. Berg Roger A. Berger Robert E. Berktold, M.D. Alexander Berman, II Jeffrey W. Berno John W. Berry, Jr. Matthew J. Beshear Robert L. Best Beta-Epsilon Chapter Allen W. Bethell Raymond T. Beurket, III Orvil G. Bicknell George A. Bidanset Dale E. Biehler John L. Bilisoly Frank G. Bilotta Brian D. Bixler Kenneth L. Black

Christopher M. Blais, M.D. Norman S. Bledsoe Robert B. Bliss, Jr. Thomas C. Block Donald E. Bloom Richard J. Blum William D. Boden William E. Bodnar Daniel J. Boehmke Brad Bohannan Walter E. Bohnstedt Edward F. Boland DJ Boland, Jr. Joseph E. Boles Lionel G. Bollinger Biff W. Bonnivier, Jr. Norman P. Borkowski Michael F. Born David J. Borowsky Brian M. Bosarge David D. Bosely Gregory G. Botch Javis J. Boudreaux Edward J. Boulbol Joseph V. Bowen, Jr. Rodney G. Bowers Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq. Steven H. Boyd, Jr. T. Harry Boyd, Jr. Brian P. Boyer Henry A. Brackman David F. Brady M. Declan Bransfield, III Edward W. Brass Ernest P. Braucher John H. Bredenfoerder Bryan D. Bredthauer Donald W. Brinckman Edward G. Briner, III Irvin Brobeck, Jr. Michael J. Brocato Steven W. Brockel Kenneth H. Brockschmidt John T. Browder Edward T. Brown, Ph.D. Robert W. Brown Ben F. Brown, III Bryan W. Brown Daryl E. Brumley Bruce D. Bucher Dennis A. Buchheit William W. Buddenhagen Arthur Budzak Robert M. Buhl David V. Buhl, Jr. Ronald W. Bullock Arthur L. Buraglio, Jr. Anthony P. Burger Charles Burgin Peter M. Burkle James R. Burmeister George Burnet, Jr. Gilbert N. Burnet Michael K. Burnley Terry D. Burns Robert M. Busby Tony F. Butala Robert E. Butler, CFC Donald A. Buzzell Justin E. Byers Aron H. Bylander Elwyn L. Cady, Jr. Anthony J. Camerio, ChFC Douglas B. Campbell Frank A. Cangemi James C. Canon Robert W. Canty Frank H. Capehart, III M. Douglas Carlson Gerald P. Carr, Ph.D. Charles C. Caruso Alexander B. Carver Alan B. Casmere Roger R. Cedillo Richard J. Cellino, Sr. Pete T. Cenarrusa Eric M. Chamberlain John Chamberlain Joseph H. Chambers Billy J. Chambers

John R. Chapman John R. Chapman Norman L. Chapman Hancock Chau Edward J. Cheaney R. Bruce Chisholm Joseph A. Chrisman Scott R. Christiansen Thomas H. Christianson H. Earle Christianson Albert H. G. Chun Patrick C. Ciniello Rene Cintron Gerald D. Clark James M. Clayton, CFC Frederick B. Clearwater William B. Clegg, Jr. Richard A. Clements Donald G. Clodfelter Stephen K. Cloetingh Christopher L. Coble Daniel J. Codespoti Gerald J. Coghlan Robert A. Colacello Matthew S. M. Cole Samuel T. Coleridge David E. Collier Arthur R. Collins, Jr. Tom Cologna Combined Federal Campaign Leonard M. Compton Joseph E. Connor Kenneth L. Conover Fred J. Conville Robert A. Cook Donald B. Cook, CFC Paul L. Cooper Diane Cooper Robert O. Copeland Michael J. Corby William S. Corey, Jr. Mike W. Cornett, Sr. Dan E. Correll Michael V. Corrigan Jack D. Cosgrove J. Kennedy Costello, III Jon D. Cozean Chris D. Craft Harry F. Cramer William V. Cramer Gus P. Cramond, III Larry A. Crisp Edwin L. Crocker Daniel J. Crocker Terrance J. Croco, CFC Thomas D. Croft Gene E. Cross, Jr. William J. Cullinane Jeffrey A. Curtis Leon J. Daciek Paul F. D’Adamo Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) Jack C. Dart Michael C. Davidson Lester W. Davis Donald A. Davis Peter M. Dawson Gary A. Day Daniel De Los Santos John F. De Turk Joseph DeAngelo, III Jack W. DeBolt Robert DeCubellis Joseph P. DeJohn William S. DeLeonardis, Jr. Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr. Delta-Nu Alumni Association Delta-Xi Chap Thomas Delutz, Jr. H. Stanley Dennis, Jr. Donn H. Denniston John L. Dentzer James R. DePauw Phillip R. Derengowski, Sr. John R. Dew Marc C. Di Liddo Richard M. E. Dibble Lloyd D. Dickensheets David M. Diehl, CPA Bennie S. Diliberto

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Ronald C Diliddo William D. Dilks Michael P. DiMaggio Richard E. Dinkel Keith A. Dirks Anthony DiSanto William E. Dittenhaffer Mark W. Dively George A. Dixon Duane D. Dockter John Christopher Dorr William W. Dorsey, Sr. MacDonald R. Drane, Jr. Gary G. Drennon Leon A. Driss, M.D., P.C. Wallace F. Droegemueller Richard E. Dryer Max L. Dufeny, Jr. Arthur S. Duffy James R. Dugan, Jr. Karen J. Duke Dunkin Donuts Christopher R. Dyckman Tawnya R. Dysarz Patrick K. East David E. Ebbeler Robert D. Eberwine Albert S. Eckilson, Jr. Paul E. Eckler Julius J. Edelmann Jr., CFC K. Donald Edwards Robert M. Ehrlich Michael S. Eickhoff Fred R. Elias, Jr. William C. Ells Albert C. Elser, II F. Albert Ely Frank J. Emerick Gordon E. Engle Kevin L. English Ronald C. Epperson David W. Eppihimer Ronald L. Ervin Harold L. Erwin Jack L. Estepp James P. Evans John M. Everett Justin A. Evers Charles W. Everson David G. Fairweather James C. Fargo James H. Fassbender Ronald H. Fenelon David J. Ferran David W. Ferris John A. A. Festa Rick E. Feuer Graham P. Filean Thomas J. Filipkowski David A. Fiore First USA Bank FirsTier Bank Stephen H. Fischer Kent O. Flandro Edwin S. Flatoff Brent E. Flechsig David W. Fleetwood Thomas E. Flowers David H. Flucke James L. Foght Richard M. Foley Dale R. Foley Easmon J. Ford Richard L. Ford Steven D. Forell Douglas M. Fortner Robert E. Foster Bill D. Francis Robert B. Franklin Franklin Mint Paul H. Frey Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S. Jon D. Friedland Thomas A. Fritz J. B. Fritz Jeffrey C. Froehle Donald C. Gackle Andrew J. Gale Joseph D. Galgano Eugene Gallant, Jr.

Agostino T. Galluzzo James L. Gammon James L. Garard, II Robert R. Gard Carl J. Garkowski William M. Garrett, II Darren J. Garvey Frank G. Garzolini Richard A. Gause William C. Geisen Thomas C. George Michael W. Gerberick Javier Geronimo Robert L. Gibson, III Gary J. Giger Henry H. Gildemeister Richard W. Gill Bruce D. Gillett William E. Gilman Wallace M. Ginn Eugene E. Ginoli David B. Ginsburg Steve Girard Fred P. Glennie Steven A. Glover Marion B. Glover, Jr. Jason J. Goitia Martin L. Goldsmith Michael P. Gonia Omega S. Gonzales Fougere D. Gordon Russell K. Gordon Herbert H. Grabb Dick E. Grace Bob W. Graham Douglas A. Graham James A. Graham John B. Grant Capper C. Grant William W. Grantham, Jr. Steven J. Greenberg Richard D. Greenleaf, Sr. Thomas Gretzinger, M.D. Roy L. Griffin, CPA John J. Grillo Robert E. Grissom James L. Gross, Jr. Daniel E. Groteke Robert T. Gustafson Peter Gutzwiller William K. Haas Donald M. Hacker Theodore S. Haddad William D. Hagen, III Donn K. Haglund Richard W. Halteman, Jr. Arthur T. Hamfeldt Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) Jack W. Handey Michael S. Handorf Richard L. Hanna Gary A. Hannah W. David Harding Nathan E. Hardwick, IV Jack R. Harkleroad Ross D. Harris, Jr. Larry G. Hart David A. Hartley James E. Hatch W. Jerome Hatch David S. Haworth, III David Hay Norman D. Haynes David L. Hayward John M. Head William M. Heath Michael S. Hecker, CFC Stephen G. Heilemann Daniel C. Helix Edwin R. Hemphill George F. Hempt Chester G. Henderson James O. Hendricks Dennis C. Hercules Gary B. Hermann Snyder E. Herrin, II W. Kent Herron Gilbert L. Hershberger Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. David C. Hicks

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William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. Darrell G. Hill Eric P. Hillner Joseph B. Hoage Alan W. Hockenjos William D. Hoefle Robert H. Hoffer Frank A. Hoffman G. Kurt Hogaboom Timothy R. Holbrook Kenneth R. Hooks Lyle L. Hoover Michael R. Hoover James H. Hopkins, III Cecil P. Horn, Jr. Samuel M. Horton Paul A. Hotmer Ora E. Hubbart, Jr. James A. Hudlow Charles H. Huettner John D. Huggins Peter D. Huggins Kenton W. Hughes Donna Hughes Larry G. Hull Harold S. Hum Mark A. Hunt Thomas J. Hurd Trent M. Hurley Jonathon B. Husby Rodney J. Hutton George B. Huysken IP&L Douglas C. Ikelman James G. Inglis S. James Islam Brian & Linda Jackman E. Gregg Jackson Richard A. Jacobs Ellis Jacobs Robert G. Jacobsen James C. Jacobsen David E. Jacobsen Russell E. Jacobus Paul J. Janus Phillip W. Jarrell Roger O. Jarvis Jasper County Farm Bureau Coop Steven Jaycox Alve L. Jemtrud John C. Jenkins Walter W. Jenny, Jr. Mark J. Jensen Fred L. Jensen David L. Jensen Gregory L. Jessup, Sr. Donald N. Johns Vernon E. Johnson Leo F. Johnson John J. Johnson Douglas S. Johnson Kevin W. Johnson Bob D. Johnson Donald L. Johnson Mrs. Katherine R. Johnston Ronald E. Jones John A. Josko Stephen D. Joyce Gary D. Junghans William F. Kabourek Nicholas P. Kafasis Roger P. Kalinowsky Jon M. Kaliszewski, M.D. Joseph C. Kaluha Stephen B. Kaminski David C. Kasper Mike J. Kazacos Mark R. Keaton, M.D. Brian J. Keeney Michael R. Keim, D.D.S. Roger J. Keith Charles D. Kellam Bryan P. Keller John V. Kelly, Jr. Joseph W. Kelly James K. Kennedy, III Thomas J. Kennedy Donald G. Kennedy Robert Kenner, IV T. Alvin Kepley

Paul J. Kerry John L. Kessler Ezekial G. Keyes David T. Keys Joseph Kicak Helen King John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) Kent W. Kirkham Kirklin & Company, LLC. Kerry W. Kissinger Steve R. Klaers William G. Klein Kirk E. Klein Richard L. Klein Francis J. Kluge Roy D. Knapp Robert K. Knezevic Richard S. Knight Terry E. Knight Mark E. Koenig Robert G. Kohm Theodore J. Kohnen Gerald C. Konn Stephen H. Korzeniowski William E. Koudele Gary L. Kounkel Christopher F. Kozel Frederic B. Kraft John R. Kraft Donald E. Kramer Gregory K. Kramer Thomas G. Krause Robert L. Kravitz Eric Krieger Kenneth J. Kroft Charles F. Kronsagen T. Chris Krueger, Sr. Thomas J. Kuchan Stanley Kuczynski Chuck G. Kuhn, Jr. Kenneth N. Kummins John Kyriazis Gary R. La Perle Richard K. Laidlaw Willis D. Landon Robert C. Landrum Christopher W. Landsea Gene C. Lange Eugene F. Laurendeau Don A. Lawrie Dennis A. Laws J. Mike Lawter Gary D. Le Andre Richard M. Leagre David H. Leavitt Daniel Y. Leong Harry R. Lesko Ira S. Letofsky Stanley Lew Thomas P. Libonate Thomas C. Licata Juan A. Liceaga Donn R. Lidington Gary K. Liebschner P.E. Curtis O. Liles, III Daniel R. Lindsay James W. Lindsey, Jr. Reid C. D. Linney Joel W. Linscott Lee M. Lippert Charles W. Little A. S. (Pete) Littlefield Raymond J. Lloyd, Jr. Charles E. Locke Alan R. Loeffelman Raymond P. Loftus Ralph F. Lofy Jean-Pierre LoMonaco John G. Long James S. Long Charles R. Long Gene C. Loomis, Jr. Robert A. Loss James D. Lovering Robert S. Lowe Michael J. Ludwig Peter H. Lukesh Thomas S. Luptowski James G. Luth Timothy R. Lynn

Bruce S. Maccabee John R. MacGregor Alexander L. Mackay Kenneth H. MacLeod Dwight D. Maddess Jerry M. Madison Roland H. Magee Joseph L. Maggini, Sr. James L. Mallory Erni S. Mann Albert P. Manzo Jeffrey Mar Jeffrey M. Marangi Stephen C. Marcus Doug and Francie Markham Scott C. Marks Michael J. Maroney John E. Marquardt Richard J. Marquart Phillip R. Marrone John G. Marshall, CLU, ChFC Jerome A. Martinek Henry H. Marvin Corey G. Mathews, CAE Max Mathews G. Stewart Mathison, CFC Cory W. Matt Steven R. Matthews Dave H. Mattingly Matthew F. Maury, IV Charles H. May Russell F. Mazda Leon W. Mazurie, II Michael F. McAvoy John R. McBride Hunter P. McCartney William R. McCaulley Charles K. McClain Raymond N. McClure Kevin J. McCole Kevin E. McCormick James W. McCoy Daniel B. McDuffie William J. McElroy, III John M. McFarland Richard S. McFee Joseph D. McGeveran Thomas G. McGowen Gerard G. McGrath R. Loren McGuire John W. McHugh Thomas R. McKenna Rickard W. McLean W. Pat McNally Harold N. McNamara Lee A. Mearhoff Harmon S. Meeker, Jr. Scott D. Melton Gary G. Mendenhall Jesus S. Menendez Marvin R. Mensch Arnold B. Merrell Maurice W. Mertz James K. Meyer James A. Meyers Gary S. Michel Midland Nat’l Li Michael A. Miller Duane F. Miller David C. Miller Eric J. Miller Thomas G. Miller Miller Brewing Company Alan Milstein Robert J. Minkler, Sr. Robert J. Mitchell Steve M. Mitchell Harmon L. Mitchell Richard J. Moak Carm R. Moehle Edward C. Moehle Richard Mohrmann Michael A. Mokros Kurt A. Monsell Brian D. Montgomery Robert C. Moody Robert P. Moore, Col., USAF (Ret.) Paul H. Moore Stephen J. Moore Joe H. Moorhead


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Steven F. Mores Jeffrey S. Morgan Donald B. Morgan Thomas E. Morgan, Jr. Takeshi Moriwaki Jeffrey P. Morlier Leonard W. Morris, Jr. Kent R. Morrison James G. Mortier Joel L. Moser Gary L. Mossman Daniel B. Mowrey Craig A. Moyer Robert A. Muhlbach Robert G. Mukai Michael J. Mullen Michael V. Mulligan Michael H. Mundt Donald L. Murray Kenneth E. Myers Robin C. Myers Robert M. Naclerio Robert Nakon Thomas B. Nall Joseph P. Nappi Lin T. Nash Irvin S. Naylor John D. Neel James A. Neelands Rudolph A. Nef Edward A. Neff William B. Neidlinger Howard D. Neighbor Kim L. Nelson Mark R. Nelson Howard F. Nemir Dave L. Netherton Ronald F. Neukam Gregory E. Newenhof Lawrence E. Newman Mark D. Newton Christopher H. Niles Robert L. Noddin Thomas V. Noon Mack V. Norman Ralph T. Northrup, Jr. Chauncey A. Norton Douglas N. Nott, Jr. Alan L. Novak David G. Novak Nu Chapter Alumni Assocation David S. Oakley Robert E. O’Bryan Donald J. Ocker John M. O’Day Stanley E. O’Dell John W. Olander Millard L. Oldham, Jr. Todd J. Olson Thomas E. O’Malley Gary M. Onady, M.D., Ph.D. T. Rod O’Neal, CFC John W. O’Reilly, Jr. Jeffrey H. Orloff William D. Orr William T. Ososki M. Price Oswalt, CFC B. D. Owens Jeffry R. Paddock William C. Parfitt, Jr. Boyce G. Parks John Paulson Robert W. Pavlicek Clifford M. Peake Bruce R. Pearson Fred Lamar Pearson, Jr. William R. Peattie Thomas Pecsvaradi Robbie E. Pederson Thomas C. Pendergast Dennis W. Perry Gerhard A. Perschke James A. Peterson Eric R. Peterson Douglas J. Pew Louis W. Pfleckl, Jr. Robert M. Pfohl David W. Pheatt Roger W. Pietras, M.D. Leonard P. Pietrewicz, Jr.

William G. Pittman Chester J. Plauche, Jr. Erich M. Ploog Craig T. Podosek Gordon D. Pope Gary E. Poppe R. Scott Potter, M.D. John J. Poust Patrick J. Power Matthew J. Previts Matthew L. Price Michael M. Priebe, M.D. David R. Puettmann Robert E. Pugh Gregg A. Putnam Mark M. Puzdrak Joseph T. Pyzyk Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr. Salvatore Quattrocchi Robert C. Rademacher Michael A. Radoff Thomas A. Raduenzel II Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II Howard B. Rafal Sabino J. Ranaudo Robert C. Rankin John C. Rasmus Darrell B. Ray Allan L. Rayfield Frederick W. Ream Ray E. Rebello, Jr. Daniel A. Redyk Jerry B. Reese Duane A. Reger George R. Rehn Floyd S. Reid Daniel S. Rekstad David J. Rekstad Raymond J. Renton, Jr. Jeffrey D. Ressin Rho Chapter Alumni Association Rho-Upsilon Alumni Association George E. Richards, Jr., DVM Travis S. Ridgel John M. Rigby Walter B. Riley, Jr. Jeffrey C. Rinehart Roger R. Risty Steven P. Roberts Michael G. Robinson David J. Robinson Michael J. Robinson J. Richard Rockstroh Philip B. Rodman Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC Harry L. Roesch David W. Rogers Robert E. Roll Thomas L. Roller Andrew J. Rominiecki Huyler E. Romond, Jr. William G. Roos Marvin Rosenberg Fred M. Rosenberger Gary A. Roshak Laurence A. Roth Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr. Richard D. Rowlands Alexander C. Rudloff Terry A. Ruse Edmond J. Russ Roger A. Russell Charles C. Ryan, Jr. Ramzi M. Sabbagh Dennis A. Sadlowski Ronald J. Salamone Richard H. Saltmarsh San Francisco Alumni Association Ed Sandidge W. Clark Sanford, IV Bryan N. Saterbo Edward G. Sawtell Edward R. Say David C. Scharre Joseph R. Scheiner Kenny Joe J. Schenatzki Glenn B. Scherzer, II Walter K. Schindhelm Robert L. Schirtzinger Robert E. Schlansker

Thomas D. Schlosser Arthur R. Schmauder William A. Schmidt Lewis C. Schneider, CAE James N. Schofield Barry K. Schonberger James M. Schorman David G. Schott Edward C. Schrader Richard L. Schramko, CFC Richard E. Schreiber Richard E. Schuley Paul Shulman Stephen R. Schulte Jeffrey G. Scott Isaac J. Scott, III James M. Scutellaro Edgar C. Seely, III Donald J. Seiler Joseph A. Sekelsky A. William Shafer, M.D. Barbara Sheahen Steven E. Shecter James R. Shetler David E. Shively Paul N. Shockley, Jr. David E. Shook Charles D. Shope Robert D. Shorb, CFC Charles R. Shreve W. Kirk Shrum Howard A. Shugart John A. Shuman Peter J. Sibilski Rudolf B. Siegert, Jr. Lucian A. Siekman Robert G. Sievewright, II Charles W. Sigerson, Jr. Richard L. Silton James D. Simms Andrew H. Simon Lyle L. Simpson William E. Simpson Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr. Charles A. Sine, Jr. Frederic C. Sipe Leroy E. Sitlinger, Jr. R. Brian Skadowski Thomas B. Skoner William H. Slaninko Kyle K. Slaski Michael W. Smiarowski John J. Smiley Paul J. Smit Roger K. Smith Rick B. Smith Daniel A. Smith Atwood E. Smith Douglas R. Smith James W. Smith Denis J. Smith Rodman N. Smith George L. Smith, Jr. Christian M. Snavely Frank S. So Thomas M. Sopko James D. Southwell Randall B. Spence Richard W. Spencer Herbert B. Spoelstra James M. Stacy Robert A. Stambaugh F. Christopher Stanecki Joe W. Stanton, Jr. Richard B. Steedman Michael D. Steele J. Ronald Steiger, III Keith Steiner Gene J. Stelcik Donald R. Stelzer Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr. Charles W. Stevens, Jr. Lee R. Stewart John D. Stiles Robert H. Stitzinger William J. Stiver, Sr. Mitchell E. Stock Charles W. Stoll, Jr. Russell M. Stormont Douglas J. Stranahan

Daniel P. Stratton Gregory T. Struebing Thomas C. Stueck Brian M. Stump Sid V. Suarez Robert S. Such Everett T. Summerall, Jr. Gary J. Summers Robert L. Swaim Michael J. Swartz Daniel S. Swett, III M. Louis Swinehart Wayne D. Switzer James P. Tabor Anthony J. Tangora, CFC Jon G. Tankersley Alison L. Tanner Robert N. Tap Kenneth G. Taylor James S. Taylor Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S. Daniel W. Tepke Jeffrey A. Terp, CFC Douglas W. Test Dick Tews Gordon W. Thayer Theta-Eta Alumni Association Michael A. Thomas J. Scott Thompson William T. Thompson Craig J. Thurber Brian M. Tietje Jeffrey M. Titus Jerry R. Tobias Neill Tolboom E. Paul Tonkovich Lionel V. Topaz Larry A. Toppert Robert V. Toutges, D.D.S. Michael E. Traeger Trans National Robert L. Tree, Ph.D. Dane Trembath Albert J. Trimpert, III Stephen Troxel Richard M. Trudell Malcolm T. Trupp Michael A. Tryon Allen D. Tucker, Jr. Robert D. Tucker, Jr. Stephen A. Tucker Michael L. Turner Robert P. Turner Peter B. Tuttle Robert E. Tuttle William L. Tyner Robert S. Uhl USC TKE Alumni Association Stephen K. Valentine, Jr. Michael J. Valentine David Van Bruaene Randall L. Van Scoy Rusty Vanneman Donald L. Varnau William M. Varner Gilberto R. Vasquez Clyde B. Vedder, Ph.D. Leonard N. Venen, Jr. Ryan J. Vescio, Esq. Ron D. Vilas Felipe M. Villalon Kristopher M. Vining Frank J. Visintin Joseph B. Vivona Nicholas C. Vlachos James J. Vopal, M.D. Richard A. Vorce W Bancorporation Frederick W. Wackerle Craig A. Wagner Robert W. Wake William E. Walker Craig A. Wallace Kenneth L. Wallack Richard D. Waller Robert D. Walls David J. Wallsmith Robert D. Walz Benjamin W. Ward Frank J. Ward

Christopher Warlick Charles S. Warren Tripp R. Warren, III Washington Alumni Association Fredric R. Wasserspring David A. Wayne Charles T. Weaver Samuel C. Weaver George W. Webb, M.D. Wilford A. Weber Steve A. Weeks Donald L. Wehmeyer John B. Weigele, M.D. Robert C. Weinholzer E. Weintraub Lawrence F. Weis James T. Welch Edward K. Welch, II Gary N. Welch-Bass, II Donald E. Welge James P. Wells Jack A. Wenger Eugene P. Wenninger James M. Wente Mr. & Mrs. Henry West Saima West Woodrow W. Westley Paul P. Whalen David A. Wharff James E. White John S. White W. R. Ben Wicke Gene P. Wicklund Harry R. Wiener Robert O. Wilbur William J. Wilder J. Edward Willard Robert L. Williams David H. Williams Robert H. Wimsatt Kenneth B. Winiecki Louis E. Winkelhaus, II David M. Winters Randall F. Witter, CAE Louis G. Witynski Elizabeth E. Woerpel Jeffrey P. Wokoun Walter C. Wolf Kenneth B. Wonderland Glenn C. Wonn David S. Wood Peter Woodham Dale N. Woodling Glenn E. Woodmansee Paul D. Woods Raymond S. Worth Dallas P. Wright, USA (Ret.) Donald E. Wuerch Joanne L. Wurtz John F. Wyatt, Jr. Fidel J. Yaeger, III William B. Yersin Michael D. Yon Jeffrey R. Young Ansel E. Young Walter T. Zabicki Thomas M. Zais John J. Zakowski Frank T. Zimmerer Frank E. Zipperer Michael L. Zoruba

Grand Council Society Gifts of $500 - $999 H. Steve Abbot Anthony J. Abela, Jr. James V. Ackerman Joseph R. Adams Edward R. Addicott Alan M. Adkins Pat F. Agresta Joseph P. Aiena Robert F. Aita Kevin E. Aker Alfred A. Akkeron David W. Aldrup

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David S. Alexander Michael J. Alfieri Franklin D. Allhands Allianz Global Investors of America L.P. Robert A. Alonso, USN, M.D. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha-Chi Chapter Ralph F. Altman, Ph.D. Thomas J. Ameen James H. Amell American Express James A. Amling Craig Amshel Trifon G. Anagnostos Lynden E. Anderson David L. Anderson John C. Anderson Dwayne C. Anderson L. Richard Anderson Steven W. Anderson Billy M. Anderson Charles P. Andrews Kenneth J. Andrews Anthony G. Andrikopoulos Thomas J. Antal Edward J. Antosh Christopher E. Anuswith Apollo Alumni Association William C. Apple, Jr. Paul Archer Ray L. Archer, II Philip F. Ard Gary M. Armstrong Eric Asa-Dorian Philbert A. Ashley Louis E. Astroth Thomas S. Asuma David L. Athey, Jr. Clark Atkins, Jr., CFC Russell R. Attis Richard N. Aumiller Charles E. Aupke Robert J. Austin Edgar W. Averill, Jr. John J. Avila Bruce C. Babcock Donald P. Bach Paul E. Backs, Lt. Col, USMC (Ret.) Robert E. Baier Vincent P. Bailey, Jr. Donald L. Baird S. Robert Bakall Jeffrey M. Baker David J. Baker Larry A. Baker Robert C. Baker Michael E. Baker James G. Balaschak Robert W. Balch William C. Baldwin Robert H. Ball Walter L. Ballard John W. Ballinger, III Edward J. Banas, Jr. Anthony J. Bangrazi William R. Barchet R. Christopher Bard Michael H. Barlow William G. Barnard, III Ron C. Barr Carl A. Barr, USAF (Ret.) Ronald W. Barrett Kevin M. Barrett Kevin C. Barrington Randall Bartholomew Jeffrey M. Barto Donald C. Barton, M.D. Rod A. Basconcillo Salem G. Bashara, III Gennaro Basilicato, Jr. Electric Basin David P. Bateman Steven A. Bates John C. Bauersfeld Wayne E. Baum Andrew J. Beachnau John R. Beard David G. Beaty Timothy M. Beck Paul J. Beck, III

David A. Beck, II Robert G. Beck William L. Beckenstein Michael R. Beckmann William E. Beckner Anthony C. Beissner Charles A. Bell Randy A. Bender Joseph W. Bennett Paul R. Bennett Richard C. Benney James M. Benson Richard A. Benton Virgil D. Beougher Eric W. Berg, III, MD Walter Bergseth Paul R. Berryman Donald G. Bertrand Donn R. Besselievre Beta-Sigma Chapter Curtis M. Beyer John P. Beyersdorf William H. Beyrer Ervin F. Bickley, Jr. Charles J. Biebel Donald H. Biehl Elmer S. Biles Charles M. Billmyer Fred D. Bills Donald E. Bindok Christopher D. Birch Ira M. Birns Glenn M. Birzer James B. Black Alan Blackmon Brian L. Blades Thomas R. Blankenbiller Alan A. Blatz Richard L. Block Bruce C. Blom G. Barton Blossom Lloyd M. Blunden David Bodenheimer Martin J. Boerst John C. Bogan, II Gary G. Boggie James R. Bollam, Jr. Daniel L. Bone Kenneth A. Boni Raymond P. Booker, Jr. Carl W. Borklund Frank T. Boron Thomas G. Borowiak H. Craig Boswell Timothy P. Bouchard Benoit & Agatha Bouchard Karl F. Bourgeois Paul O. Bower Jeffrey G. Bowersox Thomas C. Boyer Earl W. Boynton James A. Braden Nicholas Bradlee Dave A. Bradley James C. Braid Thomas W. Brandon Elmer E. Branum Stacey W. Braswell George A. Breault Wayne E. Brenner John M. Brians Stephen R. Brice John B. Bridgers Steven L. Brightwell Joseph Brimmer Michael D. Brock Ralph R. Brock Kenneth E. Brockman Richard H. Brom Dennis R. Brooke James F. Brooke, III, USN (Ret.) James J. Brophy Schmitz Brothers Richard J. Brown H. Gordon Brown Dallas F. Brown Justin H. Brown Richard W. Brown, Esq. Gregory C. Brown, CFC Raymond S. Brown

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Adam M. Browning Everett D. Buchler Brian F. Buckenmeyer C. Roger Buckmaster Mark N. Bull Robert J. Bump, Sr. Stephen J. Burack Brent L. Burdick Donald A. Burge Frederick R. Burger, Jr. Trevor Burk Thomas A. Burkhart James A. Burkhart Donald R. Burnett Rodney J. Buschkoetter Bransby W. Bushey Jay M. Bushrow C. Raymond Buss, Jr. Douglas J. Butler Kathy Cadwell Francis A. Calabrese Peter C. Caldwell Robert O. Cameron Gerardo Campos, Jr. James H. Canada Robert E. Canada John J. Cannavo Michael P. Cannon Michael D. Cantone Dustin Capps Daniel A. Carapellucci Anthony L. Carbone William R. Carder R. Scott Carey Steve S. Carlisle Richard A. Carlson James R. Carmean, D.D.S. Robert D. Carnahan Frank L. Carollo Dox W. Carr, III R. Jeffrey Carruthers Derrill L. Carter Milton E. Carter Peter C. Cary Vernon O. Casper Thomas L. Casperson, M.D. Drew P. Cataldo Glenn J. Cattanach Peter A. Cavallo, Ph.D. Kevin D. Cavanaugh D. Burnell Cavender, USAF (Ret.) Charles M. Cavicchio, D.P.M. Mark L. Cawthron Timothy A. Chandler W. Curtis Chandler David L. Chapman Frank B. Chapman Samuel L. Chappell Donald M. Charsky Lloyd R. Chase, Ph.D. Leon B. Cheek, III Richard N. Cheever Maxwell G. Cheney Jerry W. Childers Charlie F. Childress, Jr. Stephen J. Chomniak Henry Chow James W. Chrissis William M. Christian Carter R. Christiansen Terry Claggett, M.D. Brent A. Claiborn James M. Clardy Mark A. Clark William M. Clark Roderick W. Clarke Arthur W. Clauson Edward W. Clay, Jr. Galen C. Clifford Robert H. Cline Charles B. Clizer Robert A. Cochran Glenn B. Cochrane William N. Coffee Kenneth W. Cohen Robert I. Cohen Kevin D. Collins Alan V. Collins Kenneth D. Collins James M. Columbia

John C. Concannon Daniel C. Connell, Jr. Edward F. Connor, Jr. Robert E. Connor T. Randy Coody J. Randall Cook Kenneth Cookson Dean M. Coons Samuel D. Cooper Walter R. Cooper Ronald J. Cork Joseph W. Corley Walter G. Cornett, III Thomas A. Corrigan Cortelligent LLC Roy D. Cotten William L. Cotter Rodney L. Cottrell Bill T. Couch, Jr. Thomas D. Covington Peter M. Cowper, B.A., J.D. James H. Cox Dennis W. Crabb, M.D. David H. Crain Benjamin N. Creasy Anthony J. Crebs Ronald C. Creswell John L. Crisp James M. Cross John H. Cross M. Robert Cross Alan B. Crothers Clinton C. Crow Dennis E. Crowell Nancy Crowthers David A. Culver William P. Cunningham John D. Currey, Sr. Rick Richard Curtis Mark A. Cushing Everett E. Cutter Raymond A. Cyrgalis Jerome S. Czaja Joe Czech Billy R. Dabbs Scott M. Daigle, CFC Frank N. D’Alessandro Dois D. Dallas Renold P. Damiani Theodore J. D’Andriole Warren A. Daniel, Jr. Merrill D. Darlington, Ph.D. George G. Davenport, III Dana B. Davidson Clyde T. Davies, Jr. Oliver W. Davis Spencer W. Davis William W. Davis, Jr. Jeffrey H. Davis Jeffrey W. Davis Richard L. Davis Delmont A. Davis, Jr. James A. Day, D.D.S. Ray Day Robert T. De Angelis Robert G. De Fore Stephen A. De Lurgio Roger S. Deacon Phillip B. Dean Michael DeAngelis Donald R. DeArmon John A. deBont Ross C. Defries Richard C. Degeiso E. J. DeGrazia Andreas Deischl Stephen M. Delusky John F. DeNicola Steven J. Dennis Michael A. DePaoli Gaston R. Desnoyers Michael A. DeVito Donald R. DeZutter Dale A. Dickson Herbert E. Dilger Don C. Dill Michael L. Dillon Edward L. Dillon, III Peter Divoky Myron L. Doan

Robert M. Dobbins, III John C. Dobbs Jeannette M Dobbyn John A. Dobrich Brett A. Dodge Clayton W. Dodge Keith D. Dodson Victor W. Dolbin Thomas R. Doll James E. Donahue Keith L. Donaldson William W. Donnelly Kevin R. Dooley J. P. Door George D. Dorst Anthony A. Dovidio Roger J. Dow John R. Dowling Walter B. Dozier James E. Drasal K. William Dreier Steven Drizing Robert P. Drucker Clarence C. Drumeller Robert J. Drummond Charles E. Du Chene Richard T. Dudzinski Thomas G. Duffett William W. Duncan Elbert V. Duncan David R. Duncan James I. Dunnam James E. Dunning Michael A. Dziubek Mark R. Easterday C. John Easton James B. Edleman Paul K. Edman Gregory L. Edwards Lawrence F. Edwards Donald W. Edwards William T. Edwards, Jr. K. Donald Edwards Donald C. Eggert, Jr. James W. Ekiss Bradley D. Eldevick Benjamin Ellenburg Harry W. Elliott David L. Elliott David H. Ellis Steven Emas Encyclopedia Britannica Michael C. Engelhart Michael J. Engeln, Jr. Tom L. Engh Robert W. English, III Paul Eric Engstrom, Jr. Bryan K. Ensley Daniel W. Ericson George R. Erkes, Jr. Edward C. Ernst Charles R. Eslinger Edward A. Espina David B. Esposito Jerry W. Etcheson Wayne E. Etter Richard H. Evans, Jr. Robert J. Evans Rod R. Evans William H. Everard Peter R. L. Faber John K. Fabsits Philip Fadden Garland E. Faist Larry D. Falstad Joseph F. Falta Willis S. Fankhauser Joseph P. Farley Marc G. Feinstein R. Powell Felix William G. Fellers Geoffrey D. Fenelon Martin L. Fenik James H. Fenske Theodore J. Ferguson Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr. Richard L. Ferro Jeff A. Fiedorowicz Jon M. Files Richard E. Filippi


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Robert H. Fillmore, Jr. Keith R. Finger William B. Finger Larry D. Finkel Brian A. Fisackerly William B. Fitch John Fite Brendan D. Fitzgerald Leonard J. Fleischer James W. Fleming James J. Fleuriel, Jr. David P. Flippin Thomas F. Flood Travis S. Floyd Charles W. Flugel William M. Fogarty, Jr. Edward J. Foran, Jr. Curtis C. Force, D.O. Robert G. Foreman Robert F. Forillo Lee W. Formwalt William R. Fortner Joseph D. Fortunato Steven E. Fortune Joseph A. Fortwengler Bevley E. Foster, Jr. Timothy M. Fowler Robert G. Fowler Howard N. Fox Brian W. Fox Robert F. Fox Arthur R. France Michael T. Francis Mike S. Francis David A. Franko, Jr. William V. Franks Raymond J. Frederici Eugene Frederickson Michael K. Freeman Arthur R. Frelund James T. French John K. Frets Benjamin R. Frevert, Sr. Francis L. Friedli Kenneth R. Froelich Chalk Fry, D.D.S. Jason R. Fry GAB Robins North American, Inc. Rob L. Gabel Edward E. Gahres, M.D. Richard M. Galgan Gary A. Galyas Robert Gangi David J. Garber Harold E. Garber Donald F. Garbers James G. Gardiner, Jr. Thomas J. Garfunkel Glenn L. Garner John B. Garrett Daniel Gates James D. Gaus Emerson W. Gearheart Michael J. Gebauer James R. Gebhart, D.O. Jon J. Gehring James Geier Fred A. Geiger Louis B. Geneva Matthew T. Genova Daniel A. George Kenneth L. Georgevits Donald M. Gerardi Kevin M. Gerber John H. Gerding George C. Gibbs G. John Gilbertson, Sr. Brian E. Gill Paul L. Gilles, Jr. John J. Giolitto Fred L. Gissoni, Jr. Alec A. Gizzi Patrick L. Glon Gerald J. Goecke Richard N. Goeke Erik Golbiw Jeffrey B. Goldman James S. Gompers Christopher J. Gondeck Raymond B. Gonzalez

Frank S. Goodell, USAF (Ret.) Thomas J. Gordon, CFC Jerry Gorup Larry E. Grabb Charles R. Graber Eugene V. Grace Joseph M. Grainda Stephen E. Grainer Bruce R. Granger Robert M. Graning, II J. Ray Grant, M.D. Albert J. Greasby Dominic Grecco, M.D. John A. Green John V. Green Charles L. Greene John M. Greener Richard T. Gregg Thomas M. Gregg Richard A. Griffith David E. Grimm Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr. Edward N. Gronneberg Robert J. Grosso Larry R. Grove Jeffrey R. Grow Kenneth B. Guiseley George W. Gurnee, Jr. Lynn R. Guse Paul D. Guthrie Terry A. Guttrich Robert & Catherine Haack Armon L. Haagen Jerry C. Haake Kenneth E. Haarstad Robin H. Hagaman Peter E. Haines Daniel W. Hale George E. Hall Laurence E. Hallas Russell G. Halleen Stuart E. Hallett, III, CFC Mack A. Hamblen Ray E. Hambuchen Patrick M. Hamilton Thomas H. Hamilton Douglas W. Hamilton Richard B. Hammerstrom Brett E. Haney John D. Hanks S. Mark Hansen, Jr. Allen F. Hanson Robert A. Harrison George F. Hartung Geoffrey L. Hartung James E. Hartwig Douglas C. Hasbrouck Karl E. Hasenstab John E. Hassett Stephen D. Hassett John J. Hastings Brian D. Hauser Andrew J. Haverkate Paul J. Haviland William C. Hawk William A. Hawkins Phillip P. Hawkins Robert J. Hawley, Ph.D. Warren J. Haws David J. Hayes Richard E. Hayes Thomas F. Hayne Thomas G. Hazelton Robert B. Heath Larry A. Hecker, Jr. Robert W. Hein Ronald E. Held Keith R. Heldt Timothy D. Helton, M.D. Phillip R. Hemming James K. Henderson Donald S. Henderson William H. Hendry Kenneth D. Henkens Robert M. Hensler, II William H. Hensler Christopher C. Herbst Peter E. Herguth Paul C. Hetzel Paul R. Hetzer

Merlyn R. Heusinkveld Richard K. Hidani Walter A. Hilgendorf, Jr. Bryce S. Hill Christopher D. Hiller Jerry A. Hillhouse Anne Hinds R. Steven Hines Max E. Hinkle Edward J. Hirsch Roger H. Hitch Jerry L. Hix James K. Hocutt Timothy H. Hodge Alan B. Hodish, Esq. Phillip A. Hoedt Louis E. Hoffman Brian D. Hoffman Robert J. Hoffman Ron Hoffman Richard W. Hogan, Jr. Eugene B. Hoggatt, Jr. Richard W. Hogquist G. Herb Holley Robert A. Holm Floyd A. Holmes Gary B. Holt Kenneth C. Holzinger Timothy J. Hong Larry J. Hoog Forest S. Hoot Richard A. Hopkins M. Burton Hopkins, Jr. Verne L. Hoshal, Jr. Robert W. Hotaling William L. Hoversten Richard E. Howard James W. Howard Curtis M. Howard Donald L. Hower Timothy J. Hoying Bradley M. Hoyt Stephen F. Hubbard George E. Hudiburg Reginald K. Hudson Steven D. Huffman Allen J. Hume William R. Hummel Ray O. Humphrey Thomas E. Hunt, Jr. Samuel E. Hunter Derek W. Hunter Robert N. Hurd, M.D. Joseph M. Hurless Robert G. Hurley, III Thomas F. Hussey Keith E. Hutner Hutton-Conam Realty Hyatt Hotels Corporation Robert E. Hykes Joseph P. Hylan, USMC (Ret.) Edwin I. Ichiriu David M. Ike Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Gordon R. Iles Rex W. Inman W. Gordon Innes Investors Trust Donald H. Ishikawa Robert M. Italia Rodney C. Ives, Jr. Terry W. Ivey Jeffrey M. Iwanski James B. Jackson James K. Jackson, Jr. James S. Jackson Jeffrey B. Jackson Peter N. Jackson Douglas B. Jacoby Andrew M. Jakubek Robert L. Jamelli Tony M. James Thomas J. James Joseph M. Janosik Raymond G. Jasper Steven H. Jasper Robert W. Jefferis Scott R. Jeffery Jack R. Jeffries Frederick C. Jenks

John J. Jens Russell H. Jensen Roger W. Jepsen Paul L. Jernigan, Jr. Daniel A. Jimenez Robert W. Joe Stephen L. Johnson Thomas W. Johnson Irvin L. Johnson William Johnson Horace M. Johnson, Jr. A. Warren Johnson, Jr. Frederick C. Johnson Edward G. Johnson, Jr. Wayne J. Johnson Jeremy W. Johnson Timothy P. Johnson Jesse A. Johnson, Jr. Charles A. Johnson, Jr. James L. Johnson M. James Johnston Fred G. Johnston, Jr. Stephen W. Jones James E. Jones Frederick M. Jones Chris A. Jones Harbert M. Jones Jeffry R. Jontz Stephen M. Jordan Richard G. Josh David L. Juchau Vincent J. June Eric P. Jung Calvin E. Jungquist James W. Justice Kappa-Psi Alumni Association Philip L. Kaser Eugene R. Kasper Ronald D. Kean Dennis A. Kearns Oliver D. Kee Joel D. Keefer Robert E. Keely Larry E. Keenan Col. Norman A. Keith, US Army (Ret.) William J. Keller, M.D. D. Gregory Kenney Brian C. Kensing Edward N. Kepnes James F. Kern John J. Kessler Randy Kessler Christopher J. Key Charles A. Kezar James F. Kiley Robert A. King James O. King Thomas C. King Paul W. Kingsbury, CFC David L. Kirkham Kirkland & Ellis Michael D. Kirn Eric E. Kirschner Edward C. Kittel, USN (Ret.) Gilbert O. Kjorstad Mark A. Klein Robert H. Klein John K. Klesch Donald W. Klick Earl C. Klinger Kevin D. Knerr, Sr. Richard L. Knode Walter T. Knollenberg Darren Knott Richard A. Koepplin Douglas A. Koestel Melvin Kohan John W. Kohut Eric P. Konieczny David J. Koning Richard W. Kopcke Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr. Peter A. Kostek Michael W. Koubek Daniel E. Kovach Michael J. Kowalski David J. Kozlowski, CFC David J. Kramarczyk Greg F. Kramer Lawrence A. Kramer

Dennis J. Kranz Ralph L. Krasik Kevin B. Kraus Stanley M. Kriel, Jr. Joel A. Kriener Roger H. Kriete Thomas J. Krupka Mark A. Kubik Joseph D. Kudella Steven R. Kufus Dana H. Kulp Daniel E. Kunz John J. Kurka Frank G. Kuzmickus Steven M. Kuznetz Joseph A. Kwasny Gregory C. La France Joseph A. La Russa Dustin A. Lacasse Walter T. Lacz William C. Laderer, III Jeffrey M. Laing Dan F. Laird, CFC Wallace F. Laird George T. Lalman John H. Lamb Will M. Lancer Arthur E. Landi John K. Landis, Jr. William R. Lane, Jr. Andrew S. Lane Richard G. Lane Craig A. Lange Wolfgang Lange Brian O. Lanier John E. Lanz, Jr. Lyman G. Larson Todd J. Larson Lee L. Lasseigne William C. Lauch, Jr. George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF Steven K. Lauer Gerald R. Lavoie Daniel M. Lavold Michael J. Law Mark A. Lawrence William J. Lawrence John B. Lawson Scott R. Lawson Richard W. Leach Leagre & Barnes John R. Leahy Lawrence T. LeBlond Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr. Robert J. Leduc Thomas Y. Lee Ronald E. Lee Ron E. Leganger Henry J. Legere, Jr. D. Earl Legg Nathan E. Lehman Michael W. Lengacher, CPA Robert M. Lenn Richard A. Lennon Michael J. Leonard Roberto Leopoldi Daniel R. Levinson Donald B. Lewis Peter A. Liehr William E. Lienesch Robert B. Light David E. Ling Stephan M. Lingreen G. Kenneth Link Bob E. Linn Jack L. Lipsey Robert E. Liss Raymond C. Liszewski Richard B. Livingston Lloyd V. Lofgren R. N. Pete Long, USAF (Ret.) Larry D. Long, D.M.D. Lennie M. Long George N. Loomis Charles M. Losinger Justin R. Louise James S. Lowery Joseph W. Lucas Kevin I. Lucas Herbert D. Ludwig

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Dale H. Lyons Albert L. Mac Clain H. William Maca Ron S. Macaluso Ralph L. Maccarone, III Colin C. MacCrindle Steven R. MacLaughlin Kevin L. Maddock Daniel T. Madish, Col. (Ret.) Lyle J. Magin Francis W. Maher, Jr. Mark S. Mahoney Thomas F. Maidment Lawrence R. Maier Margaret Maiocco William C. Mair Fredrick Makoczy Paul R. Malnati Donald C. Malone D. Haley Manchester, III Scott M. Manchester John A. Mancus Einar D. Manki John M. Manzanares, CFC John D. Marasa James B. Marble Louis R. Marchetti Charles E. Marking Robert L. Markle, Jr. Clifford O. Marks, D.D.S. Patrick M. Marley Hal R. Martens Daniel Martignetti Dennis A. Martin George F. Martin, Jr. Thomas S. Martin, Jr. Steven W. Marzo Donald J. Mash, Ph.D. Don W. Mason Richard B. Mason John T. Matarelli Marvin R. Mattfeld Bruce D. May Robert C. Mayer, Jr. Richard S. Mazzella Gregory A. McAndrews Thomas M. McAninch Ian M. McCain Brian K. McCarthy Mike McCarthy Charles I. McCarty Donald R. McCarty George D. McCaughey, III Warren A. McCollough Thomas H. McCollum David K. McCullough James J. McDermott, Jr. Milton R. McFarland Thomas M. McGinty Michael A. McGovern Thomas J. McGuire Hugh H. McIntyre, Jr. John R. McIntyre James D. McKenzie, III William P. McKibben Andrew C. McKirdy Kenneth F. McLaughlin James D. McLuckie William J. McMahon, Jr. Wendell G. McMurrain, Jr. Dennis J. McNeil Frederick N. Mcomber John W. McTopy, II Glenn B. Mechanick Russell L. Medlin Christopher A. Meetze Shimul N. Mehta David L. Meier Robert A. Meier Chester A. Meisberger Merchants Bank Philip E. Merritt, Ph.D. Stuart M. Mertz, Jr. P. Michael Metcalf David M. Metz William B. Metzger William J. Metzger Paul W. Meyer Richard L. Meyers Frederick W. Michael David P. Middlemas

Boniface Mikulka Robert H. Miller, CFC Roger S. Miller Eric S. Miller Sid J. Miller James R. Miller Thomas E. Miller Robert G. Miller William S. Miller Everet G. Miller Walter J. Miller Thomas Miller Richard B. Mills, USN (Ret.) Roger E. Mills Colie E. Millson William P. Milo Glenn R. Ming Patrick M. Mingo John R. Minor, III William H. Minty Michael Modica Charles A. Moe Jonathan W. Moeller Michael F. Mohr Joseph Molnar, III John M. Monihan Mark D. Monson David K. Monsour Edwin J. Montgomery David E. Moomaw Michael D. Moon G. Thomas Moore Dennis R. Morgan Arthur & Amy Morin Maynard B. Morris Ira D. Morris, Jr. George M. Morvis Stephen E. Moss, CFC Steven C. Mott Marjorie F. Moyer Mark E. Mudge Mu Lambda Alumni Association Daniel D. Mulford Thomas S. Mulinski Kenneth B. Mundorf Samuel C. Munhollon John G. Munoz, CLU Paul Murgio Edward G. Murphy Patrick K. Murphy Thomas A. Muscarella, CFC Harold S. Muse, Jr. J. N. Musto Steve J. Mustric, M.D. Kenneth A. Myers Gerard E. Myers George Nagy, Jr. Nagraj Narasimhan, M.D. Andrew D. Narrai Leonard E. Natkowski James D. Neal Michael B. Neely Michael E. Nelkens Taza M. Nelson Roger L. Nelson Edward W. Newby Thomas C. Newman Warren P. Newmark, II Robert V. Newton Adam W. Nicely Donald K. Nicolson, M.D. R. Scott Nietzel Randall H. Niven NJ TKE Alumni Association Timothy B. Nolan Keith R. Nolan Robert T. Noonan Jay H. Norenberg Paul R. Northup Ross A. Norton Edward G. Nosek George A. Nousiainen George W. Nowatka Christian I. Nyby Robert T. O’Brien, Jr. Cecil D. O’Bryan, Jr. Michael J. O’Connor Mr & Mrs K. A. Ohlmann W. Sean O’Keefe Henry M. Okleshen

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Mark P. Oldberg Wallace B. Oliver David W. Oliver Vincent R. Olivieri Harold F. Olsen, LLP James D. Olson Scott W. Omiecinski John A. O’Neal Steven E. Oole Carlos A. Oramas Cragin T. Orr Albert O. Orth Lawrence L. Orth Robert C. Osborne Bryan A. Oscarson Steven R. Oster Timothy D. Oswald Albert W. Owen, Jr. John M. Oyhenart Anthony E. Pacella Raymond J. Palmer, Jr. Richard L. Panarella Panhellenic Association Armand R. Paolini Harry Papadakis Richard E. Park Ernest T. Park, Jr. Philip C. Parker Charles R. Parnell Thomas G. Patterson, Jr. James E. Patterson, Jr. Andrew J. Patterson John F. Pavetto Scott M. Pawenski Larry D. Payne Jeffrey P. Pearson Charles Pechewlys Stephen J. Peirce Harvey A. Peltier, III David T. Pendley David J. Persson David L. Pesses Eric M. Peterson Richard W. Phelps Larry S. Phelps Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity George D. Phillippy, Ph.D. Peter R. Philomey Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity Inc. Kenneth R. Piana Philip E. Pickard J. Wesley Pierce Robert L. Pierce Patrik L. Pierson James M. Pierson Thomas E. Pinelli Gerald D. Pint John P. Pinter Mark S. Pinto W. Bryan Pizzi, II Nelson R. Pleau Richard A. Pluth David S. Pohlman David G. Pollart Robert W. Pope Aaron C. Porter J. David Porthouse James B. Posanski David H. Powell Gary H. Preble Gene L. Preisse, III Richard C. Preston J. John Prestopnik Gary & Frances Previts Shane D. Prier Ralph F. Principe Mark F. Proies Floyd E. Propst Frank Pulice, Jr. Donald R. Pung Ishmael Purcell William C. Purdon Richard C. Puryear Philip S. Pyne Corwin D. Querrey, Jr. Ken A. Quincy Tulio Quirantes, Jr. Wayne L. Quon David N. Rackmales Albert E. Radcliffe

Glenn B. Raiczyk Natale P. Raimondo Joseph M. Ramirez Zachary D. Ramsay Johnny C. Ramsey, Jr. Michael E. Ranshaw, II Timothy P. Ratajczak G. W. Stephen Read Gerald O. Reece Alvin D. Reece Albert G. Reed, Jr. Randall S. Reed Robert M. Reed Kirk D. Reeves Boyd H. Reid James E. Reid Douglas M. Reif Frederick W. Reinhart Kevin D. Renfro Kirk L. Reno Winston J. Renoud Kevin R. Repcheck Alvin B. Reuben Kenneth P. Revay Thomas J. Reynolds Rho-Alpha Alumni Association Edward J. Ribstein Nelson K. Richards Michael J. Richardson Scott I. Richardson Kyle C. Richardson William E. Riebe John R. Riedman Gerald F. Riggers Robert T. Rigler Robert C. Rinehart Daniel J. Riordan Timothy J. Ritchie Andrew M. Ritter Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr., D.C. Ronald S. Robertson Jack T. Robinette, Jr. Neil D. Robinson Richard B. Robinson David R. Robinson Michael A. Rock Melvin B. Rockey Steven E. Rodick Dennis A. Roe B. Carter Rogers, M.D. Thomas R. Rogers Jay J. Rogers Juan F. Rojas, M.D. Andrew B. Romberger Harry L. Rook Frank J. Rose James J. Rose Kent J. Rosenau David J. Ross, II Charles S. Ross William J. Rossiter, CPA Clyde E. Rostad Christopher J. Roth Joseph C. Rotolo, M.D. William R. Roulette Thomas A. Rourke Richard B. Roush Howard Rubenstein Donald H. Rubin Leon A. Ruby David B. Rucker Kevin J. Ruddy Ronald R. Rufatto Robin H. Ruffino Michael J. Ruggles Thomas Rule John V. Rumble George A. Russett, CLU John F. Rutledge Jeff A. Rutledge Stephen P. Rutman William R. Ryan Timothy A. Ryan Bob G. Salyer William L. Sanders Donald G. Sapp Scott H. Sari Roy S. Sasaki, CFC Roland R. Saucier, Jr. Robert N. Saunders, Ph.D.

Neil Savin W. Tom Sawyer, Jr. Jerry W. Sayre, M.D. Louis J. Scarfo Timothy O. Schaefer Christopher M. Schaeffer Steven M. Schauer John E. Scheatzle David R. Schechter John W. Scherer Ronald R. Schild Walter R. Schirber James C. Schluckbier Leonard Schlussel John A. Schmidt Phillip J. Schmidt Edward C. Schmidt Fred J. Schmitt Samuel L. Schmitz Terry L. Schneider Ronald A. Schneider Michael P. Schneider Keith N. Schnelle James R. Schonberger Robert L. Schornstheimer James D. Schreyer Robin S. Schroeder Richard A. Schromm Albert J. Schuette Robert Schulenburg Michael D. Schultz Steven J. Schulz Stephen D. Schulze Gerald A. Schwalbach Steven P. Schwefel William D. Schwenke Troy A. Scott Timothy D. Scott Michael J. Scully Ronald D. Seavey Allen H. Seed, Ph.D. Michael D. Seeman Bart C. Segal, CFC Kenneth F. Seis Joel M. Selber Jon D. Sell Perry B. Sells James C. Selover Ph. D. Eric C. Semmelmeier William A. Sensenderfer, D.D., Ph.D. Michael Ser Samuel A. Serrian Lester P. Servid, M.D. Neil A. Settle Michael R. Shanahan Charles E. Shapiro, M.D. Matthew J. Shapiro Jack A. Shaw Francis J. Sheeran, CFC Richard L. Shelton, Jr. James P. Sherk Michael T. Shields Anthony S. Shifflett Richard D. Shmel Jeffrey L. Shober William E. Shoulders William J. Shoulders H. Burkley Showe John D. Shull, Jr. Benson P. Shupe, Jr. Bob B. Sieck Dana J. Sieckert Robert F. Siegert Richard D. Silverthorn Ralph J. Simmons Dennis M. Simon Christopher L. Simons Robert Simpson, Jr. William T. Sinclair Scott G. Sink Scott K. Sitterle, O.D. John A. Skidmore Thomas C. Skubich William L. Slade, CFC Eric P. Slipp Edward A. Slye Joseph M. Smetana, Jr. Thomas B. Smith David S. Smith Lowell R. Smith


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Calvin G. Smith Rodman B. Smith W. Hilary Smith Milton R. Smith Sean A. Smith Jeffrey L. Smith Brad Smith Gregory B. Smith Caleb Smith Stephen S. Smith Martin A. Smith Terry E. Snavely Richard G. Snyder Miles A. Snyder E. Michael Sorom Gerald G. Spaugh Jeff B. Sperry Mark S. Sperry, M.D. Jeremy J. Spivey Daryl A. Splichal Jay A. Spoto Scott R. Springer Peter J. Squier St. Mary’s Sales Company Michael R. St. Pierre Thomas E. Staab Wayne E. Stabrawa Jack V. Stalnaker Stewart G. Stalnecker, Jr. Raymond T. Stamps Curtis G. Stangler Laurance S. Staples, Jr. Donald E. Stark Thomas A. Stark Joel A. Starzecki Bruce F. Stasiak Ernest A. Staubs, Jr. Robert C. Steck Richard M. Steele Loren M. Steenson Joseph T. Steible John L. Steimke Jack W. Steiner, Jr. Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr. Michael F. Stell Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D. Jon E. Stevens Timothy W. Stewart Terence E. Stewart Janet M. Stewart Richard H. Stienmier, M.D. Richard B. Stivers Lewis H. Stivitts Lynn C. Stoecker Douglas J. Stokes Jim M. Strachan Randy L. Strite Ethan M. Stubbs, II Dwight L. Stull Francis B. Stull Leonard G. Suelter John L. Sullivan Joseph E. Summerhays Stephen L. Suslik Michael A. Sutton William E. Swank, Jr. David A. Swanson Norman H. Swick Michael J. Symons Richard H. Tait John E. Talley Jerry W. Tastad Richard H. Tate Edward A. Tauser Warren L. Taylor Gregory S. Taylor Timothy L. Taylor David Teeter John C. Telander George Tereshkovich William S. Thayer Lawrence W. Theriault Ryan P. Thibodeaux Todd E. Thiesse Lee B. Thomas, Jr. Ronald B. Thompson James W. Thompson Tom L. Thorkelson Richard A. Thornburg Willard C. Tice, II Christopher B.Tidwell

William M. Tilton Rodney G. Timm Bruce E. Titus Thomas N. Tjarnberg, D.D.S. Robert C. Toniny David H. Toops Richard D. Torlina Charles W. Trainor Robert G. Treece, Jr. Clinton B. Trousil John R. Trudell Raleigh D. Truitt David A. Trump Robert D. Twitchell U S Postal Service Dallace W. Unger Thomas J. Urquhart Bennedict R. Uselman Shane Utter Charles P. Valentine Ronald L Van Buskirk Rene W. Van Zanten William L. Vandenburg Ronald J. Vandermark Stephen A. Vanderpoorten Robert J. Vanek Joe B. Vangilder Robert S. Vangrin Phillip J. Vanyo Paul J. Varkal William P. Vaughn Joseph J. Vauter Norman C. Veach Marvin D. Vee Nicio Vega, Jr. Allan R. Veler Robert W. Veramay Joe K. Verner Steve Vickers Anthony M. Viola Vitale, Caturano & Co. Foundation Joseph Voldrich, III Daniel T. Volk Oliver L. Von Behren Peter O. Von Bradsky Mahlon W. Vorhies James Votanek Clayton J. Vreeland James E. Waechter Kendall P. Wagar Christian W. Wagner John Jacob Wagner, III Michael R. Wahl Donald A. Walbrecht Dennis J. Waldron Barry B. Wales Stephen C. Walker Bian B. Walker, Jr. Alvin F. Walker Jr. Ronald K. Wallace Ralph M. Wallem Steven R. Walsh Ronald L. Walsh Stephen A. Walston Thomas G. Walters Brad Wambach Donald L. Wanie Geoffrey M. Ward Sidney J. Ward, III Paul D. Ward James R. Wardell William R. Warmbein Richard R. Warmbold Leon E. Warner Sanford A. Wasserman Mark E. Watters Jeffrey P. Wavering Earl A. Wayne C. Joseph Weaver, Jr. Abraham M. Webber James K. Webster Robert Wedberg, Jr. Dennis R. Weddle William A. Weed, Jr. Kenneth M. Weesner Sue E Wehner Ronald J. Weimer Steven A. Weiner Robert P. Weisman Brian J. Wellock

G. David Wells, III L. Byron Welsh Jeffrey R. Wesche Dean A. Wessels Ed L. West Terry E. Westbrook Chris J. Westhof, III Rainer J. Westphal Ted F. Wethje Mark G. Weyermuller Jack J. Weymouth David F. Whedon Edward A. Wheeler, IV Richard T. Whistler Wilbur J. Whitcomb Lee C. White Byron D. Whitten Charles W. Whittington, Jr. Craig N. Wiederhold Joseph L. Wikoff W. Peyton Wilbar Richard R. Wilford Leonard C. Wilkerson Cory Williams Charles E. Williams Mark W. Williams Rick Williams, Chairman Gregory L. Willis Richard E. Willson Mark Wilson Michael D. Wilson John F. Wilson Keith D. Wilson James A. Wimbush Leslie W. Winegarden Raymond L. Winn, III Philip E. Winston, Jr. Gregory D. Wisor Robert G. Witham John L. Witt G. Michael Witte Michael H. Wittmer, CFC Richard E. Wittnebel Robert E. Wojnicki Chad Wolf Ronald & Karen Wolf Robert J. Wolfe, II David A. Womble, Jr. Gary K. Woodhull William A. Wortzman William H. Wrege Jeffrey W. Wren Anthony J. Wright Kevin R. Wright Michael G. Wukovich Raydee E. Wyatt Steven E. Yanne Mark M. Yoder Kieran C. York Anton P. Yrle Martin Zadnik Norman R. Zammar Charles Zampich, Jr. Richard C. Zapp Peter Zarras James M. Zechmann Robert V. Zenz William R. Ziegler Daniel J. Zielanis William J. Zinn, Sr. Robert C. Zornes

TKE Educational Foundation Honor Roll of Donors TKE pays special tribute to those who rank in our top 50 donors in Lifetime Giving. These donors deserve our thanks for their exceptional commitment of time, talent, and treasure.

Steve J. Muir Society of 1899 Gregory P. Woodson Society of 1899 Elmer R. Smith Society of 1899 Richard C. Ernest Society of 1899 Lonnie G. Justice, CFC Grand Prytanis Circle William V. Muse, CFC Grand Prytanis Circle Donald R. Tapia Grand Prytanis Circle Mark A. Fite, CFC Grand Prytanis Circle Mark K. Johnson Presidents Circle Charles J. Trabold Presidents Circle W. Allan Herzog Presidents Circle Daniel W. Bower Presidents Circle Donald A. Campbell, Jr. Presidents Circle John A. Courson, CFC Presidents Circle Christopher Eber Presidents Circle Robert L. Olcott, CAE Leaders Society James L. Totten Leaders Society Russell H. Heil Leaders Society John B. Phillips Leaders Society Mark C. Romig, CFC Leaders Society Shawn A. Babine Leaders Society Fredrick T. Jacobi Leaders Society Michael A. Moxley, CFC Leaders Society Kevin J. Brock Leaders Society Joel E. Johnson, CFC Leaders Society Edward C. Droste Leaders Society Daniel Lee Cummings Leaders Society Robert D. Planck Leaders Society Jonn M. Wullschleger Leaders Society Timothy L. Taschwer Leaders Society Benny L. Johnson Leaders Society James E. Crockard, III Leaders Society Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. Leaders Society Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE Leaders Society T. J. Schmitz, CFC Leaders Society Gerald J. Murphy Leaders Society Rodney G. Talbot Scholars Society John S. Daniel Scholars Society Gary A. Reed Scholars Society Bruce B. Melchert, CFC Scholars Society James D. Williams Scholars Society Raymond W. Franklin Scholars Society David R. Jones Scholars Society James S. Margolin, PGP Scholars Society S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC Scholars Society Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr. Scholars Society Mark Kuhnke, M.D. Scholars Society Gary A. LaBranche, CFC Scholars Society James F. Place Scholars Society Lenwood S. Cochran Scholars Society

Rancho Sante Fe, CA Darien, CT Rosewell, GA Lake Forest, IL Sunnyvale, CA Cincinnati, OH Paradise Valley, AZ Orlando, FL Denver, CO Maplewood, NJ La Habra Hts., CA Mullett Lake, MI Wilmette, IL Rancho Murieta, CA West Linn, OR Reston, VA Alexandria, VA Peachtree City, GA Moraga, CA New Orleans, LA Scarborough, ME Juneau, WI Indianapolis, IN Chicago, IL Lincoln, NE Clearwater, FL Rochester, IL Houston, TX Kansas City, MO Indianapolis, IN Colorado Springs, CO Pittsburgh, PA Memphis, TN Winter Springs, FL Largo, FL Long Beach, CA Winter Garden, FL Cape Girardeau, MO Las Vegas, NV Indianapolis, IN University Park, MD Deerfield Beach, FL Montclair, NJ Lloyd Neck, NY Indianapolis, IN Beavercreek, OH Springfield, IL Evanston, IL San Antonio, TX Greenville, SC

SPRING 2011 q THE TEKE 67


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