Alpha & Omega Alberta Lorne R. Hatch ’65 Barrie J. Lydiatt ’69 Bradley Melvin J. Berlin ’54 Robert M. O’Connor ’53 Bucknell Rodney C. Edwards ’73 California James Boyd III ’38 Henry C. Rimmer, Jr. ’65 Michael W. Sipos ’67 Richard E. Warner ’37 Douglas C. Witt ’49 Carthage Nicolas P. Sluss-Rodionov ’03 Colby Paul E. Reichert ’59 Colgate John L. Santopolo ’71 Donald C. Weil ’49 Colorado James R. Jones ’68 Cornell Veasey B. Cullen ’31 William A. Sharman, RA ’51 Creighton Lawrence W. Flanagan, SJ ’69 Delaware John K. Medlin ’71 DePauw John E. Davis ’78 Florida Harold J. Cates ’87 Craig Honegan ’04 Adam S. Jackson ’84 John A. Patterson, Jr. ’80 Hamilton David O. Hakanson, MD ’67 Thaddeus T. Ziemba ’87
Illinois Marshall L. Blankenship ’55 Roger H. Kallal ’58 Robert W. Smith ’50
Nebraska Dennis N. Elder ’60 Richard E. Geesaman ’44 Charles J. Hemmingsen ’48 Monty E. McMahon ’57
Indiana Robert P. Chenault ’46 Ivan Escott, Jr. ’41
North Carolina William H. Dalton, USN ’62 William R. Phillips ’64 Frank W. Smith ’60
Iowa Kenneth J. Gee, MD ’36
Northern Illinois James R. Klink ’68
Iowa State Stanley W. Blaue, CLU ’75 James A. Robinson ’57
Northwestern William W. Boyd ’48
Kansas Donald A. Frigon, JD ’75 Christopher D. Hanna ’93
Ohio Jeffrey C. Babbitt, CPA ’66
Kansas State Donald L. Reed ’56
Ohio State Donald Grate ’49
Kent State Robert W. Muntzinger ’51
Oklahoma Glen R. Birdsong, Jr. ’67 Ralph A. Dickinson ’51 Bob R. Oliphant ’69 Richard L. Power ’66
Lafayette Thomas W. Unger ’67 Lehigh William A. Salmond ’46
Oklahoma State William D Galbraith ’49
Manitoba Richard J. Quinton, CA ’48 Robert P. Spear ’48
Oregon David B. Frohnmayer ’01 Richard Neely ’50
Marietta Frank E. Barnes III ’63 Charles B. McQuoid II ’77
Oregon State Charles G. Dean ’56 Pacific Steve L. Sheely ’62
McGill Harold E. Conyers ’41 John W. Dobson ’49 James Macaulay ’49 David F. MacDonald ’87 William R. Mackay ’41
Pennsylvania John E. Pickett ’53 Pennsylvania State Paul W. Grove ’48 John L. Olewine ’48
Michigan State F. R. Cameron ’51 Calvin W. Luttinen ’70
Purdue Jerry E. Brennan, Jr. ’55 Donald A. Hans ’72
Missouri Eric C. Gill ’74 W. H. Harwell, Jr. ’51
Delta Upsilon recently lost two influential members who embodied everything the Fraternity stands for, and they will be sorely missed. Gus Harwell, Missouri ’51, passed away on Friday, March 6, 2015 in Port Orange, Florida at the age of 85. Harwell was publisher of The Tallahassee Democrat from 1973-1981. He then became Knight-Ridder’s vice president of operations for small and mid-size papers. He retired in 1995. Harwell was a native of Tupelo, Mississippi, and was a graduate of the University of Missouri. David B. Frohnmayer, Oregon ’01, passed away on Monday, March 9, 2015, at the age of 74, after losing a battle with prostate cancer that he fought for more than five years. Frohnmayer was a widely respected
San Jose Raymond B. Jones ’50 Richard K. Kelly ’52 Richard E. Murphy ’50 Syracuse Everett G. Partridge ’55 William B. Stark, Jr. ’47 Tufts F. R. Keyser, Jr. ’50 Washington Robert C. Clift ’61 Western Ontario Nathan J.C. Holder ’08 Wisconsin Roger K. Godfrey ’54 Lester L. Hale ’34 John E. Meyers ’54 Leonard J. Schlitz ’37 Fred A. Trubshaw ’43
Please notify the Fraternity of deceased brothers or any errors in the list. Notices received at Fraternity Headquarters between January 13, 2015 and April 29, 2015. Memorial Gifts Memorial gifts may be directed to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation at the address below or online at www.duef.org. Delta Upsilon 8705 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 ihq@deltau.org
leader in Oregon politics and academics. He served in the legislature before being elected as attorney general, a post he filled from 1981-1991, and ran for governor in 1990. After his career in elective office, he went to the University of Oregon, where he served as dean of the law school, and president of the school for 15 years. Frohnmayer was the 15th president at the University of Oregon from 1994-2009. Frohnmayer graduated from Harvard University and went on to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He earned his law degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Frohnmayer was initiated as an alumnus while serving as president of the University of Oregon in May 2001. As a DU, he received the James B. Conant Award of Merit in Education in 2013.
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