BETA THETA PI FOUNDATION

This past year, the Beta Foundation set out to secure $1.2 million for the Beta Leadership Fund (BLF) – the highest goal ever set by nearly 20%. I’m pleased to report more than 4,000 loyal Betas and Friends of Beta came together to answer the call during fiscal year 2022, blowing past our goal in seismic proportion with gifts totaling $1,602,081 – all to benefit our young men.
Yes, these results are worth celebrating, my friends. Because of your generosity, the Beta Foundation was able to double its Men of Principle Scholarship Grant for each and every Beta chapter, as well as provide direct, need-based scholarship support to 150 deserving Betas. All that while STILL continuing to fund the leadership programs and resources critical to the Men of Principle Initiative.
As I conclude my term as Foundation chairman, I reflect on this year’s annual report theme, “Together We Rise.” It is fitting, as I truly believe our connections with one another and our communities are elevated in moments of unity created through the Fraternity, which goes a long way in propelling Beta Theta Pi forward as we chart a course for the future. Beta’s 18-person Foundation Board will continue to rise together to advance Beta’s mission under the leadership of newly-elected Foundation Chairman Rick Banks, Cornell ’72, who has been a treasured Beta volunteer for 36 years, five of which have been as a member of the Foundation Board.
On behalf of the General Fraternity, I thank you for your continued support of Beta Theta Pi and for your commitment to developing men of principle for a principled life. Your ongoing generosity strengthens us all.
Sincerely and yours in kai ,
By the Numbers ....................pg. 4
Auto-Kai Club ........................pg. 6
Our Supporters .....................pg. 8
Beta Walkway ......................pg. 11
Sons of the Dragon .............pg. 13
DEA Grant Program .............pg. 15
Named Endowments ..........pg. 17
Merit Scholarships ..............pg. 19
Giving Day Challenge .........pg. 23
John Reily Knox Club ..........pg. 27
Friends of Beta ....................pg. 28
Bridge Builder Society ........pg. 30
To advance the educational mission and goals of Beta Theta Pi toward the vision of the Fraternity.
Cultivate lifelong friendships; solicit Betas and friends; provide gift stewardship; fund leadership and educational grants; empower Foundation volunteers; oversee investment strategies; recognize Betas, parents and Friends of Beta.
Richard W. Banks, Cornell ’72, Chairman
Frederick W. Pierce IV, San Diego State ’84, Vice Chairman
Randall D. Groves, Kansas State ’78, Treasurer
R. Thomas Reeves, Eastern Kentucky ’99, Secretary Stavan R. Bhatt, Louisville ’98
Michael A. Bickford, Oklahoma ’80
Arthur C. Carmichael Jr., Oregon ’62
Karl Chiao, Texas A&M ’90
Peter N. Darrow, Miami (Fla.) ’09
Jeffrey M. Flanagan, Rhode Island ’93
Scott E. Grotjan, South Dakota ’92
Zachary T. Haines, Miami ’05
Kent R. Mire, TCU ’07
Thomas C. Olver, Central Michigan ’98
Richard A. Sabol, Ohio ’77
John W. Torget, Cornell ’93
Bruce J. Wenger, Lawrence ’89
Jack A. Corby, Elon ’22
Tyler J. Naughtrip, Iowa State ’22
Alexander M. Siegenthaler, Cornell ’22
Philip S. Fernandez, Miami ’06, Chief Foundation Officer
Laura Lednik, Director of Development
Aaron K. Selby, Wabash ’06, Director of Advancement
Jeffrey N. Newton, Miami ’77, Director of Advancement
Zane David Brown-Carlson, Knox ’16, Associate Director of Advancement
Jackson R. Chambers, Utah ’12, Associate Director of Advancement
Brothers at the College Football Hall of Fame during Beta’s 183rd General Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
714 students graduated from an award-winning Beta leadership program.
• 430 Keystone Regional Leadership Conference (60%)
• 130 Miller Nichols Chapter Presidents Leadership Academy (18%)
• 100 John and Nellie Wooden Institute for Men of Principle (14%)
• 54 Peter F. Greiner Leadership College (8%)
64% of collegiate Betas report that they pay for their Beta experience out of pocket.
In 2021-22, 490 young Betas received tuition scholarships from the Beta Foundation:
• $203,787 in Merit Scholarships
• $67,400 in Men of Principle Scholarships (MPS Grants)
• $44,411 in needs-based relief scholarships
Arkansas ’24
“The need-based relief scholarship helped provide funding so I could get a tutor for the semester. As an engineering student, I need all the help I can get. This scholarship has been very rewarding in my academic career, and I hope it may help others, like it did me.”
The following list contains all donors (grouped alphabetically by school) who made gifts to the Beta Foundation between June 1, 2021 and May 31, 2022. Lifetime giving societies, total years giving and Auto-Kai Club members are highlighted using various symbols and colors defined in the legend.
Friends of Beta (including parents) can be found on pages 28-29.
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
TOTAL YEARS GIVING 5+ 10+ 15+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
Ensure your name and roll number (or one in honor of a friend or family member) will forever grace the birthplace of Beta Theta Pi. A gift of $500 or more to the Beta Leadership Fund will secure one of the remaining bricks in your chapter’s section at the Administrative Office in Oxford, Ohio. beta.org/brick
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
The Sons of the Dragon Club is the annual giving club for collegians designed to highlight the purpose of the Beta Foundation and begin young Betas on their path of annual giving. This year, students joined with a gift of $18.39 and received one of two hats. Students who doubled their gift to $36.78 (or more) received both hats.
The following chapters reached 100% participation or 63+ Club members
in your Beta brothers by giving $18.39 or more today.
View the full list of Betas who joined this year at
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
The Designated Educational Area Grant Program allows alumni to make charitable gifts earmarked for educational projects for chapter houses, such as libraries, study rooms, internet access and space. Contact John Reineke for more information about the DEA program at 800.800.BETA (2382).
“The Gamma Theta Chapter celebrates the benefits of Beta’s DEA Grant Program allowing for expanded study areas and furnishings, replacing a ‘sleeping dorm’ with study rooms that include beds, all-new stairways for added safety and access, and now offers the fastest internet connection of any fraternity on campus.”
— Bob Hall, Washington State ’67
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022 Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
BY 2,226 DONORS
ONE DAY.
ONE BROTHERHOOD.
Beta Theta Pi’s third annual Giving Day Challenge raised a record-breaking $413,432 from 2,226 individual donors – the largest single fundraising day in the history of the Beta Leadership Fund!
In the spirit of friendly competition, chapters not only competed for bragging rights, but for recognition with their names engraved on a plaque at Beta’s Administrative Office. Each winning chapter also received a complimentary catered event of their choosing this year, thanks to the wonderful Giving Day sponsors Greek House Chefs and College Fresh!
192 DONORS miami $31,874
Miami $31,874 Bethany $16,189 Kansas State $12,533 MIT $11,219 Iowa State $10,800
TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED!
For more information and a complete list of donors visit beta.org/givingdaychallenge.
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society .......$1 Million+
% Campanile Society ......$500,000
O Chautauqua Society ...$250,000
t Diamond Society ...........$100,000
Z Rose Society.......................$50,000
& Founders’ Society ...........$25,000
& President’s Society..........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ...........................$1,000
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2021 TO MAY 31, 2022
Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 28-31
$100-$249
Amira Abazovic
Kayelynn Abramski
Karen Aldana
Keri Allen
Lynn Anderson
Arica Anderson
Mandy Anderson
Janet Arcovitch
Jessica Ashton
Lesley Baird
Gary Ballinger
Joanna Balsiger
Kate Barber
Midge Bateman
Shelley Beall
Molly Beck
Eric Benda Herbert Berman
Laura Bhatt
Ashlyn Blare
Renia Boudaghian
Gina Bozza
Cody Brock
Katie Broniarczyk
Ashleigh Brown-Carlson
Blaine Burgess
Tori Burkhart
Larry Burnett
Jeanie Campbell
Christine Carlson
Jeffrey Carlson
Jeffrey Carlson
Natasha Caudill
Kristie Chambers
Robert and Kathy Chambers
Charlee Chambers
Mike Chambers
Sherry DeVilbiss
Mark Dimitri
Cody L. Dingus
Jordan Ditty-Suggs
Anthony Dominguez
Susan Drew
Alexandra Dritsas
Diana Dunlop Bill and Diana Dunlop
Lauren Dunlop
Ashley Dye%
Charles Edmiston Colton Edwards Janet Eilts
Hind Elgin
Kylie Eller
Kimberly Ellis
Abby Elrod
Kristen Ely
Jane Emmerth
Bob Endre
Julie Erbaugh Davis Eskam Emily Eskuri Jorge Esmieu Cayla Etter
Sally Feagans
Abigail Fenzel Nicolette Fernandez Grayson Fernandez Madeline Field
John Finkes
Todd Finlayson James Fischer Elizabeth Floersch
Shelby Flores Jen and Kate Flud Cody Flynn
Chris Graham
Emily Gray Debbie Gray Patton
Kristy Guise Craig and Laura Gumpel Ann Haas
Geoffrey Hahn David Haney
Sarah Harrington
Shane Hatfield
Patricia Hatfield Melissa Henry Cheyenne Henson Melissa Herman Mariana Herrera
Mary Elizabeth Herring Logan Hickerson Danielle Higginbotham Gregory Hollen Matthew Hornyak Jeanne-Marie Hudson
Emily Hughes
Kathryn Humphreys Elizabeth Hunt Lynn Huynh% Linda Jacobs Wendy Johnson Bradley Johnson Alexandra Johnston Seth Jones Cindy Kane William Kane Daniel Kane Lauren L. Kane Jacob Kane Kristen Kardas Alexis Karwoski Tricia Kidd
“Since becoming a Beta, our son has made so many friends and alumni connections across the country. There are endless opportunities for service, leadership, social outings, travel and campus engagement. We are so thrilled that he chose this path toward fulfillment and success.” — Jamie and Dave Rogers
Amy Chapman
Andrea Chen
Tony Chimera
Alexa Chmura
Jessica Chung
Karen Clegg
Annemarie Colosimo
Elizabeth Cooper
Larry Crawford
Rocky Crouch
Emily Cunningham
Benjamin Davis
Nina Davis
Jayson Davis
Chris Dawson
Sean Foley
Clint Franklin
Jon Gallas
Juan Carlos Gamboa
Terri Ganem-Budiselich
Alicia Gates
Alicia Gates
Leslie Geannacopulos
Leigh Anne Gibbs
Charles Gibson
Alyson Gilson
Judd Gilson
Isla Gilson
Marc Gmuca
Bryan Golden Reed Grabow
Colleen Kiehn
Andrew Kieschnick
Allison M. Kilfoy
Daniel King
Caroline Kinnett
John Knisely
Jenny Knutson
Christine Koch Rich Kreuz
Amy Krouse
Alex Krouse
Keaton Krznarich
Shelby Kuepker
Marisa Kushner
Madison Kwasniewski
Kathleen Kyprianos
Daniel La Riva
Lillian Lancaster Barrett Lane Nathan Laudan
Kelly Leanza Kara Ledesma
Thomas E. Lepperd Nicole Lepperd Shari and John Lindgren Elizabeth Longmire Brenda Maier Tyler Manning Michelle Marchand Samantha Markle
Clay Martin Heather Matthews Taelor K. McCarthy Kelly McCarthy Kevin McCarthy Kyle McCarthy Mallory McCarthy Abby McCollom Doug McConnaughey Gentry R. McCreary Joyce McDaniel Tom McHale Michelle Mckinney Sean Mcmenamin Denise McNaughton Suellen McPhee
Adam McPherson Norm and Eve Meislich Margot Meredith Ena Meyers
Peter Michalski Connie Miles Alison Miron Melanie Mohlman Gregory Morgan Liz Morris Brian Muldoon Kevin Mullaney Mary Mycyk
Lisa Napolitano Jacqueline Nawrocki Colin Nelson-Pinkston Scott Newton Jenna Noa
Kim OBrien Stuti Obryan James O’Connell Timothy Odea Kristie O’Nan Glenn O’Nan Nick O’Neal
Jane O’Neil
Lee Ormsby Shalyn Ormsby Zachary Ormsby Oliver Ormsby Guadalupe Orozco
Debbie Osner
Phillippa K. Paddison
Lauren Page Eric Paine
Stacey Pappas
David Patterson Roger Pena Melissa Peppers Les Pierce Joy and Stuart Pinne Lori Powell Celestrial Prall Mark Prange Mikah Pransky Kristen Prudhon Ronda Purdin Michael & Barbara Quesnel
Deirdre Ragusa
Theodore Rangel
Julie Rappuhn Margaret Rauschuber Samantha Reineke
Juliann Reineke Alex Reineke
Christian Reineke Sandra L. Reynolds Allison Rickels
Alexander Rickett Cindy E. Roach
Melissa Rocco
Mark Rodgers
Danielle Rodriguez Stephanie Rose Craig Rowley
Erica Rundle Gabriel Rundle Phil Salvo
Kathryn Sampalis Hannah Sato
Jeffery Schauble Jess Schauble Diane Schindler Lauren Schneider Therese Schwind Susan Scott
Jamie Selby Morgan Sexton Veronica Seymour Beau Shepherd Irene Sherry K athryn Shipp Sandra Shumaker James Singler
Lottie Skarnulis
Elizabeth Skipor Abagail Smith Kamara Snearly Liz Spalding
Tracy Spaulding
Sheila Spayer Weisensel
Kathryn Spears
Mindy Spears Elizabeth Spears Stuart Spears Jr. Ashley V. Spoto Derek Standarowski Evelyn Stencel Victoria Stencel
Sharon Stills
John and Sandi Straetker Anna Strejc
Shelley Surratt Crystal Sutton Sondra Swartz Reymundo Tavares Evelyn Tavares Guff Thurner
Kristin Torrey Sally Torstenson David VanCott Alfonso Villarreal Roselle Visenio Elaine Vogel Denise Waldron Sabrina Wallach
Taylor Warren Morgan Warren Connie Wavrunek Julie Wavrunek Karen Wavrunek Karen Wells
Dave Wenner
Joan Westley
Rachel Westra% Benjamin Wetzel Adam Wilbur Kelly Wille
Madelynn Williams-Kane Terry Yeager and Susan Williams-Yeager Shannon Wilson Jaren Wilt
Mike and Rohini Winters
Kathryn Wojcik Elizabeth Wojcik Sarah Wolff
Ruth Wong Natalie Yim
Judiane Young Cristelle Young Courtney Zanelli Angela Zemke Thea Zunick
JUNE 1, 2021 – MAY 31, 2022
Sons of the Dragon Club Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE
G Old Main Society ....... $1 Million+
% Campanile Society $500,000
O Chautauqua Society $250,000
t Diamond Society $100,000
Z Rose Society $50,000
& Founders’ Society $25,000
& President’s Society $10,000
Y Loving Cup Society ...........$5,000
% Beta Society ........................... $1,000
TOTAL YEARS GIVING 5+ 10+ 15+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+
AUBURN
Roderick B. Hastie ‘82
BALL STATE
Randy D. Phillips ‘79
BETHANY
Richard K. Boyd, Jr. ‘61
David A. Butz ‘60
Alex Delgiorno ‘14
BRITISH COLUMBIA
James M. Strilesky ‘72
Alan G. Young ‘71
BROWN
Bruce M. Lloyd ‘69
CAL STATE, CHICO
Robert D. Dean ‘89
CARNEGIE MELLON
Kenneth K. Humphreys ‘59
CASE
Henry L. Vernon Jr ‘68
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Terry L. Massie ‘12
Thomas C. Olver ‘98
CENTRE
Jerry M. Blesch ‘60
CHARLESTON
Zachary Sierputowski ‘16
CINCINNATI
Elroy E. Bourgraf ‘54
Thomas D. Cassady ‘76
Douglas Thompson Eustice ‘71
David M. Kerka ‘88
Thomas D. Seifert ‘64
CLEMSON
Bryant N. Blakeslee Jr ‘06
COLGATE
Bruce S. Fein ‘84
COLORADO MINES
Philip A. Moldenhauer ‘75
Newell H. Orr Jr ‘48
COLORADO STATE
Timothy J. Allen ‘88
CONNECTICUT
Adam Porter-Price ‘06
CORNELL
Richard W. Banks ‘72
Philip D. Spiller Jr ‘95
DAYTON
Thomas O. Farnsworth ‘09
Fr. Simon Herrmann ‘10
DENISON
George M. Brown Jr ‘60
DEPAUW
Jeffery L. Cable ‘82
Douglass M. Vines ‘68
EAST CAROLINA
Duane Kirk Little ‘82
Dave Bautista Pyle ‘06
Adam J. Scarboro ‘06
EASTERN KENTUCKY
L. Martin Cobb ‘96
Michael G. McFerren ‘77
EMORY
William R. Korth ‘76
John H. Stebbins ‘92
Alan C. Teplis ‘78
FLORIDA
Stephen B. Becker ‘69
Michael F. Gable ‘67
Gary W. Leech ‘70 Matthew S. Paynter ‘00
FLORIDA ATLANTIC Robert S. Billoni ‘95
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
Michael A. Angelica ‘10 Steven Cruz ‘12
FLORIDA STATE
Jeffrey B. McLain ‘76 Curtiss C. Potter ‘92
GENERAL FRATERNITY ROLLS
Joel A. Huxley ‘06
GEORGIA TECH
Theodore S. Haile ‘75
Lynn C. Maddox ‘64 Arthur R. Smith ‘75
GMI-EMI
David J. Hogan ‘74
Ronald A. Meegan ‘69
HANOVER
Sangkook Han ‘60 Ross J. King ‘62
IDAHO
William I. Jordan ‘69
ILLINOIS
John E. Manczak ‘71 Gant Redmon ‘59
INDIANA
J. Philip Goddard ‘67
Charles O. McCormick III ‘72
James R. Roudebush ‘71
IOWA
Steven G. Bensema ‘06
Neal J. Brower ‘90
IOWA STATE
Michael J. Dubes ‘66
Khayree Duckett ‘17
Judson A. Horras ‘97
William F. McCulloch ‘56
Robert A. Wiley ‘87
JOHNS HOPKINS
James T. McMenamin Jr ‘71
Lloyd L. Kirk ‘55
John W. Stewart ‘60
KANSAS STATE
Christopher G. Althoff ‘00
Paul R. Attwater III ‘83
Robert S. Hoisington ‘79 John D. Keith ‘86
R. William Manning ‘80 James H. Porter ‘64
P. Thomas Purinton ‘63 Jeffrey S. Rundle ‘03
Matthew J. Lepkowski ‘98
Daniel P. Hertel ‘09 David J. Schnackenberg ‘90
Thomas N. Chapman ‘71
Joshua Harris Latzko ‘16
William C. Raizor ‘71 Matthew V. Tsien ‘80
Charles W. Warner ‘87
MAINE
George S. Pullen ‘03
MARYLAND
Vincent S. Chu ‘87
MIAMI
Peter W.C. Barnhart ‘66 J. Benjamin Beshear ‘01
Jonathan J. Brant ‘75 Thomas C. Fey ‘68 James T. Neef ‘53
Jeffrey N. Newton ‘77 John M. Slavens ‘67 Robert D. Wertz ‘61
MIAMI (FLA.)
Peter N. Darrow ‘09
James R. Denbo ‘63
Donald G. DiPaolo ‘78
Robert H. Gillow ‘56 Roger S. Helman ‘89 William P. Johnson ‘57
Russell E. Palmer ‘56
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
Michael D. Filyaw Jr ‘14
MINNESOTA
Bertram G. Leach ‘52 Ryan A. Marek ‘12 Justin M. Miller ‘00
MISSISSIPPI
William B. Lipscomb ‘65
MISSOURI
W.H. (Bert) Bates ‘49
Carl E. Bolte Jr ‘51
Charles E. Brown ‘61 Robert N. Healy ‘64 Richard F. Kammerer ‘80 Robert W. McKinley ‘66
MIT
Kendall R. Bryan ‘88 Michael G. Feinstein ‘82
NEBRASKA
D. Bruce McKeag ‘68 R. C. Mead ‘65 Preston M. Mesick ‘06 Matthew T. Roby ‘07 Randolph A. Walling Jr ‘61
NORTHWESTERN
Paul R. Gudonis ‘76 John M. Mutz ‘57 Justin M. Rutherford ‘00
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN
Roger Roa Jr ‘02
OHIO
Richard H. Brown ‘65 Brian D. Cain ‘91 Richard E. Griffin ‘65 Jeffrey A. Radomski ‘81
OHIO STATE
John O. Hopkins ‘57 Daniel J. Westerbeck Jr ‘67 David W. Wright ‘67
OHIO WESLEYAN Eric J. Eickhoff ‘00
OKLAHOMA
John H. Coker Jr. 72 Cecil I. Craft III ‘86 Koby C. Harrington ‘09 Michael C. Ritz ‘66 Lance S. Tolson ‘82
OKLAHOMA STATE
Joshua P. Fairchild ‘05 Louis M. Linxwiler Jr ‘53 Leo W. Meade ‘79
OREGON
William R. Crist ‘68 John H. Herman ‘60 Glen A. Holden ‘51
PACIFIC
Julio A. Hernandez ‘16
PURDUE
David E. Cox ‘64 R. Terri Earnest ‘66 Cary B. Wood ‘89 John E. Young ‘56
RHODE ISLAND
Jeffrey M. Flanagan ‘93
RUTGERS
George D. Fosdick ‘63 Kenneth J. Grispin ‘70
SAINT LOUIS
Nicholas L. Block ‘03 San Diego State Patrick M. Hidalgo ‘91 San Jose State Aaron F. Vogt ‘17
SMU
John D. Hagerman ‘63 David W. Light III ‘64 Don S. Pearce ‘65
SOUTH DAKOTA John C. Thietje ‘61
SOUTH FLORIDA David E. Schmidt ‘92
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Ryan E. King ‘01
ST. LAWRENCE Kevin C. McGrath ‘77
SYRACUSE
Marc A. Benshetler ‘82 Robert F. Hanley Jr. ‘83 G. Clif Heidel Jr. ‘56
TEXAS
T. Hardie Bowman IV ‘72 Michael R. Eubank ‘83 Wade H. McMullen ‘79
TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
Patrick J. Connelly ‘74
TEXAS TECH Christian M. Ritchie ‘17 R. Dean Stalcup ‘71
TORONTO
Ross W. Marsh ‘90 Robert B. McConnell ‘79
TRUMAN STATE
Zachary T. Lepperd ‘16
UC IRVINE
Bryant Martin E. Fiesta ‘16 Christopher C. Ogilvie ‘80
UCLA Walter A. Chenoweth ‘52 Michael J. Downer ‘77
UNLV
Michael F. Kawazoe ‘01 Willie Romero ‘95
UTAH
Robert E. Stagg ‘67
VIRGINIA TECH
Charles E. Comer ‘75 S. Wayne Kay ‘73 Daniel L. Westra ‘76 Anderson S. Wise ‘10
WABASH
James A. Carroll ‘65
Robert T. Grand ‘78
Samuel H. S. Hildebrand II ‘61 Ronald R. Nichols ‘64 John R. Roberts ‘83
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON
Victor Lazzaro Jr ‘67
WASHINGTON IN ST. LOUIS
Ferdinand Del Pizzo Jr ‘58 Tristan K. Sopp ‘11
WEST VIRGINIA Thomas J. Gulliford ‘68
WESTERN ONTARIO
John R. Birkett ‘71 G. Scott Falconer ‘82 Douglas M. Reid ‘58
WESTERN RESERVE
Thomas A. Lipton ‘63
WESTMINSTER
Michael J. Esser ‘70 Theodore J. Planje Jr ‘68 James H. Williams ‘86
WICHITA STATE
Robert M. Smith ‘67 Tim J. Watt ‘80 Brian L. Wells ‘87
David W. Ashby ‘68 R. Ethan Braden ‘02 Douglas G. Houser ‘57
Patrick A. Everett ‘07
WISCONSIN
William Perry Atterholt ‘83 James R. Curtis ‘86
Robert L. Schnese ‘83 Louis J. Wagner ‘64
Ronald W. Beshear
Brian E. Breittholz
Carol M. Briggs Sally J. Church June Cole
Arlene Corsiglia Helen B. Davis
Carolyn Harmon Marilyn Klingaman
Christine McGill
Mary Jane Meeker Stogsdill
Lindsey Mercer
Sandra Northrop
Jane Patrick
Dorotha Pitcher
Mona Skager
Lady Smith
Susanne Sommer
Gwendolyn Stoecklein
Diane Todd Kathy Tolan
Katherine Wiley LouAnn Williams