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THANK IS JUST THE YOU BEGINNING
2012 General Assembly Recap
2010-2012 Donor Listing
Investing in Future Leaders Update
Expressing Our Gratitude To Those Who Make A Difference
On the Cover Generous donations from donors like you are what make our brotherhood strong.
FROM t he Dear Brothers, Last fall, I shared with you the mission, vision, and key priorities of Lambda Chi Alpha’s five-year strategic plan. In this issue I will update you on the progress we have made in each of the key priorities of the strategic plan. Healthy Chapter Environments Last semester, nearly 90 percent of chapters across North America submitted a harm reduction report to the General Fraternity which includes information on how each chapter is taking steps to create a safer environment in the residence where undergraduates live. This was the highest rate of harm reduction reports thus far and signifies that our undergraduates are taking a greater interest in chapter safety. TRUE Brother Initiative There are currently 33 Inner Circle chapters -- meaning they have implemented the TRUE Brother Initiative for the brothers in their bond. The staff has received petitions from three more chapters. Per the strategic plan, we hope to have 30 percent of chapters implementing the TRUE Brother Initiative by 2017. We are more than half way to reaching that goal.
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Fraternal Growth This fall, the General Fraternity will be putting forth a tremendous effort in expanding our Fraternity to five vibrant campuses: Texas Tech University; Fresno State University; Wichita State University; South Dakota School of Mines & Technology; and Boise State University. Additionally, the average active chapter size has grown. In 2006, the average number of men in a Lambda Chi chapter was 40. Today, that number is more than 50. With a strong expansion effort and an emphasis on cultivating our existing chapters, Lambda Chi Alpha continues to spread to the lives of many young men.
Alumni Identification and Training Our Fraternity has been very fortunate to have a dedicated corps of alumni to assist in our outreach and operations. Last June, nearly 50 Fraternal and Master Stewards attended a three day training session in Indianapolis where they learned how to educate undergraduates on leadership skills. There were also more than 150 alumni present at the General Assembly in July. Finally, more than 1,000 alumni brothers have attended local alumni events in the last year. This outpour of alumni support shows that we have
men of all ages who are committed in aiding in the future success of Lambda Chi Alpha. Co-Curricular Focus The General Fraternity and partners of Lambda Chi Alpha are continuing to present data at higher education conferences and seminars including the American College Personnel Association, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Association of Fraternity/ Sorority Advisors, Conference on College Men, and the Association for Psychological Science. Lambda Chi Alpha is quickly becoming a leading voice in the higher education community and we continue to share knowledge to better our Fraternity. I strongly believe that dedication to this strategic plan will guide our Fraternity into a solid future. It is through collaboration in this Fraternity that we will not only sustain our successful operations but we will continue to grow and prosper.
Sincerely yours in ZAX,
William T. Farkas Executive Vice President Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
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General Assembly
A Recap of the 54th General Assembly and Stead Leadership Seminar
04 Alumni News 06 Strategic Plan
Q & A with John Graham
08 Investing in Future Leaders Campaign Update 16 Young Alumni Engagement 18 2010-2012 Annual Loyalty Fund Donor Listing 18 Chapter News 50 Friends of the Foundation Donor Listing 52 Gifts in Honor & Memoriam Donor Listing 54 The Lamp
The Magnifying Effect of Brotherhood
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Keith Ellis was named the 2012 Greek Advisor of the Year at July’s General Assembly.
SAVE-THE-DATE! Alumni brother reception schedule
THE PURPLE, GREEN & GOLD Credits Executive Vice President Bill Farkas (Butler 1988) | CEO Educational Foundation Mark Bauer (Cal State-Fullerton 1979) | Editor: Tad Lichtenauer (Denison 1987) | Co-Editor: Andrew Talevich (Washington State 2011) | Researcher: Jon Williamson (Maryland 1965) | Photographer: Walt Moser (Central Missouri 1968) Copyright © 2012 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. All rights reserved.
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By: Travis Smith (Indiana)
Regional Alumni Receptions The 2011-2012 alumni reception season has concluded, and we had the ability to host approximately 700+ alumni and undergraduate brothers in 14 cities across the country. So what are these and why do we host them? The regional alumni reception serves as our ability to provide opportunities of networking and fellowship for brothers in the area to engage one another and meet members of the staff, Foundation Board of Directors, and the Grand High Zeta. This year we had the opportunity to showcase brothers who have excelled in their careers. These brothers provided insight on how Lambda Chi Alpha helped them get where they are today. We were very thankful to have brothers such as: • Lynn Chipperfield (Drury ’78) Retired Senior Vice President of Furniture Brands International; Former Grand High Pi • John Graham (Franklin & Marshall ’71) President & CEO of The American Society of Association Executives; Current Grand High Epsilon • Brian Kemp (Georgia ’85) Georgia Secretary of State • Karl Krapek (Kettering ’72) Retired President & COO, United Technologies • M. Fletcher McElreath (Mercer ’87) Partner with Alston & Bird, LLP; Current Grand High Pi • Matt Rose (Missouri ’81) CEO of Burlington Northern Santa Fe • Dean Sellers (Florida State ‘66) Retired Partner, Deloitte & Touche; Former Chairman of Educational Foundation Board of Directors • Kevin Vasquez (Western Carolina ’78) Chairman, President & CEO, Butler Schein Animal Health Supply; Secretary of Educational Foundation Board of Directors
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Alumni Reception Schedule
Thank you to all who attended and hosted our events last season. Below you will find a listing of the 2012-2013 reception cities and dates: • October 18 – Denver Alumni Reception • October 25 – Philadelphia Alumni Reception • November 15 – San Francisco Alumni Reception • November 28 – Indianapolis Alumni Reception • March 22 – Dallas/Ft. Worth Alumni Reception • April 25 – Nashville Area Alumni Reception • May 8 – New York Area Alumni Breakfast • May 9 – Washington D.C. Area Alumni Reception Please stay tuned for more information and reception dates by visiting: www.lambdachi.org/alumnireceptions.
Alumni Association Highlight What is a Regional Alumni Association?
A Regional Alumni Association is specifically designated to providing networking and fellowship for all alumni, whereas a house corporation maintains the physical assets and insurance needs of a chapter house, and an alumni advisory board advises the undergraduate chapter operations in addition to the High Pi.
Four Areas of Regional Alumni Associations
These regional groups are led by the Educational Foundation and are managed at the local level by key alumni volunteers. The purpose of the headquarters presence is to continue to provide a level of engagement and communication from the office to area alumni.
2. Duty: Hosting events that will show pride and duty
What do they do?
The primary intent of a Regional Alumni Association is to increase the participation and interest level among regional alumni by building communication links and hosting gatherings to foster the spirit of brotherhood across North America. Each Regional Alumni Association is responsible for promoting Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity in the local community. The reasons for participating in a Regional Alumni Association are often similar to the reason for joining Lambda Chi Alpha as an undergraduate. Some of these include social and professional networking opportunities, community service functions, and general fellowship. These are specifically broken into four major areas: loyalty, duty, service, and stewardship.
1. Loyalty: Any event that shows the core value of Loyalty within Lambda Chi Alpha. (i.e. Hosting a dinner for local undergraduates and their parents, hosting an event for alumni new to the area) to Lambda Chi Alpha. (i.e. Attending a National HQ sponsored event or reception, participating in local chapter events, hosting an event that directly benefits the national organization, participating in the Joe Charles Mentoring Program)
3. S ervice: Participate and plan community service related events. (i.e. Adopt-a-Highway, Mentor/Mentee, Food Banks)
4. S tewardship: Social component of our associations. Stewarding the concept of fellowship and brotherhood. (i.e. Happy Hours, Dinner/Lunch events, Professional Networking, Sporting Events, Family Picnics)
Each of these values are represented in the types of events and gatherings that are held in the name of Lambda Chi Alpha. It is vital to remember that alumni have varying interests, sometimes based on demographics, and association’s programs differ accordingly. A Regional Alumni Association promotes “a Lifetime of True Brotherhood” no matter what chapter you are affiliated with! For more information on how you can get involved and to see a listing of current Regional Alumni Associations, please visit: www.lambdachi.org/alumniassociations.
The primary intent of a Regional Alumni Association is to increase the participation and interest level among regional alumni by building communication links and hosting gatherings to foster the spirit of brotherhood across North America.
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By: Andrew Talevisch (Washington State)
Q & A with John Graham (Franklin and Marshall 1971)
Heading in the Right Direction On April 29, 2011, the Grand High Zeta approved a strategic plan that sets a calculated outline to fundamentally shape the young men involved in Lambda Chi Alpha. Through a five year commitment to the strategic plan, the General Fraternity will concentrate on five key priority issues: the TRUE Brother Initiative, alumni identification and training, healthy chapter environment, cocurricular focus, and fraternal growth. An overarching vision of the strategic plan is to lead in a co-curricular Greek movement. This vision of the strategic plan is in direct support of the TRUE Brother Initiative, a comprehensive program implemented into Lambda Chi Alpha in 2007 that actively develops and instills the Lambda Chi Alpha core values in each undergraduate member.
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One of the Grand High Zeta members who unanimously approved the strategic plan last year was current Grand High Epsilon John Graham (Franklin and Marshall 1971). Graham is also the president and CEO of the Center for Association Leadership (ASAE) organization, which is comprised of more than 22,000 association executives and industry partners that represent nearly 11,000 organizations. Graham oversees a budget of $35 million and a 135 member staff. His association experience has brought a high level of professional expertise to the Grand High Zeta. As the strategic plan continues to take root, Graham has shared his optimism about the direction the Fraternity is heading, and the steps that the Fraternity needs to take to fully implement the strategic plan by 2017.
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How do you describe the strategic plan?
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When you look at the mission and vision of Lambda Chi Alpha, the concept that stands out is the idea of true brotherhood and, to me, true brotherhood is more than just an initiative. I think it strengthens the message that Lambda Chi Alpha is working to instill leadership and value attributes in their men. While the Fraternity still needs to be social and fun, it also needs to be engaging and of value. I think Lambda Chi Alpha has been able to showcase that having these initiatives that demonstrate building an organization with values and defined leadership skills is critically important.
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How does this strategic plan line up with other strategic plans you have previously worked with?
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How does the co-curricular Greek movement relate to Lambda Chi Alpha’s strategic plan?
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To me, the ‘co-curricular movement’ is an impressive title for working wtih the Fraternity and educational institutions to make the fraternal experience part of the educational experience so they consistently reinforce each other. Students have both an education curriculum and a fraternity curriculum. The education curriculum that the college or university provides enables the student to pursue the discipline of their choice. The fraternity curriculum is molded around core values and leadership abilities. I think that makes it a very powerful combination; not only are undergraduates learning their field of study, undergraduates are also learning the necessary skills to completely develop as a successful individual and an overall well-rounded human being. In my opinion, that is what the term co-curricular represents.
As a call to action for the constituents of Lambda Chi Alpha, how can alumnus and undergraduates help the General Fraternity implement the strategic plan?
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The first thing everyone involved must do is understand the strategic plan. It is important to know that there is a plan, why the plan is needed, and to determine how as an individual you can help the General Fraternity achieve some of the objectives. For the Fraternity to become even more successful than it currently is, we need significantly more alumni involvement overall. And the alumni who are involved need to understand and embrace the concept of the TRUE Brother Initiative. For undergraduates, they are having those opportunities to understand what true brotherhood means; understand the values of our Fraternity; and to implement those values into their everyday lives. As an active alumnus I knew about the TRUE Brother Initiative, but it really wasn’t something I understood until I became involved with the Grand High Zeta and I saw the Fraternity was implementing it on all fronts and taking it very seriously. I hope alumni now understand that it is incumbent upon them to learn what our Fraternity is about in 2012 and to figure out in what ways they can help.
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Over the years strategic planning has changed dramatically, it used to be creating a three year plan and trying our best to stick to that short-term plan. Strategic planning now is more about what outcomes we are trying to accomplish and the strategies behind achieving those specific outcomes. As I look at the plan for Lambda Chi Alpha, I see that we have a defined direction and that overall direction is to get every chapter living and breathing the basic values of Lambda Chi Alpha. We also have a plan in place that allows for new chapters as well as making sure that our current chapters are continuing to follow Lambda Chi Alpha values. This strategy is going to require a significant amount of dedication, but it is where the Grand High Zeta feels we should be going.
Lambda Chi Alpha is currently involved in two long-term initiatives: the Future Leaders Campaign and the strategic plan. Why are these long-term initiatives crucial for the overall success of our organization?
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The General Fraternity’s strategic plan is really its compass. The plan sets the direction for where the General Fraternity wants to go and it sets in place objectives for how we can get there. The plan will allow the team to easily measure successes and pinpoint areas of weakness. The Future Leaders Campaign that the Educational Foundation is pursuing is mostly about future sustainability. In our situation, sustainability means having the financial resources necessary to achieve the strategic plan’s objectives. In this particular case, the Foundation has set an aggressive goal of trying to have a significant number of resources in place to help the General Fraternity execute its plan. I think both the Future Leaders Campaign and the strategic plan are equally important and will rely on each other to be successful. The strategic plan is the direction in which we are going, while the Future Leaders Campaign is the financial resource necessary to accomplish it.
TO LEARN MORE about Lambda Chi Alpha’s strategic plan, visit our web site at: www.lambdachi.org/about TO LEARN MORE about the TRUE Brother Initiative visit: www.lambdachi.org/true-brother
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campaignupdate investing in future leaders campaign
By: Karl Krapek (Kettering 1972)
SOON…THE BELL Thank you again for being at the heart of Lambda Chi Alpha with your continued encouragement and financial support. While most of you have heard about the Foundation’s $20 million campaign, “Investing in Future Leaders,” I want to remind you of why we are taking this on. NOW IS THE TIME to invest in our future leaders and secure future funding for Lambda Chi Alpha. This investment will provide resources now, and endowment funds for programs that will benefit undergraduates of today and tomorrow beyond their college years—just like Lambda Chi Alpha has benefitted brothers for over a century.
TODAY, LIKE NEVER BEFORE, the Fraternity is stepping up its game by keeping seven core values constantly before the eyes of our students: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Service and Stewardship, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage. The primary purposes of the campaign are built around this focus. Essentially, the Foundation is primarily seeking: • $5 million to endow initiatives and programs creating and maintaining top quality, professional, educational approaches to Lambda Chi Alpha’s values-based brand of leadership development.
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• $5 million to endow the vehicles to deliver this valuesbased education...educational conferences like leadership seminars, general assemblies, and conclaves; and more localized opportunities for chapters at their own campuses through retreats and hands-on consulting. • $4 million for permanent, long-term funding to create flexibility to impact new and expanded programs in the future to assure three things continue for generations: Growth of our brotherhood; Quality of programs and conferences; Access to affordable innovative leadership development for all student members. The “Investing in Future Leaders” campaign has already doubled the amount of money raised for Lambda Chi Alpha from any prior campaign...but, we are building to a successful conclusion one alumni brother at a time. Our campaign has reached $13.6 million in total gifts committed and dollars raised. Month by month, a growing number of alumni brothers are making their commitments to the future of our Fraternity.
Continuing the race with great strides toward the exciting future of our Fraternity.
LAP Even with all of the great giving news there is to share, there is more!
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We are not waiting until the campaign ends to see the benefits. During the first eight months of 2012, I am pleased to share there has been much accomplished.
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In January, we helped underwrite some valuable training for 90 alumni advisors, most of who were first time attendees; and this winter and spring 600 student leaders attended regional conclaves, assisted by your financial support. The Fraternity is strong, closing out the school year with 195 chapters and nearly 11,000 student members. For the last six years Lambda Chi Alpha has been growing and well run financially. Statistics gathered relative to the True Brother Initiative continue to be impressive. Our leading chapters which have embraced our core values and are recruiting men who share them have seen steady growth. More importantly, while an “initiation ratio” (the percentage of associate members who are initiated) of 87% - 7 of 8 – has always been the mark of strong chapters, our best chapters are now initiating more than 92% of their men. Chapters with strong, shared values, which recruit men based on these criteria, are recruiting a more solid group of men who stay the course through initiation.
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We are doing exciting things to engage young alumni as an outreach of the campaign. The Foundation has identified communication challenges that have hindered our outreach to this generation, which in turn, has refocused our overall outreach to alumni. Contacts for relationship building started with our annual “graduating senior email” that went out to approximately 2,000 new graduates last month. The focus of this email was to provide a “value add” and takeaway to prepare our graduating brothers to look forward into their careers while continuing to find value in their membership with Lambda Chi Alpha. The next step consists of a survey and focus groups that will identify the wants and needs of our young alumni. This step will encourage self-organized alumni groups to provide face-to-face personal contact among alumni in their area. Lambda Chi Alpha will ultimately see an upward shift in focus in our engagement with our young alumni. This work will provide a formal process in how we engage and ultimately solicit young alumni for financial support. 620 alumni attended events in 17 cities ranging from small luncheons to receptions engaging 70 or more brothers. These men came seeking fellowship and to reconnect with the Fraternity. They left as more informed advocates about Lambda Chi Alpha today. FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION on our campaign, I remind you to check on www.lcafutureleaders.org.
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By: Tad Lichtenauer (Denison)
Nearly 100 chapters and many notable brothers were recognized for their accomplishments at the 54th General Assembly and Stead Leadership Seminar held July 26-29, 2012, at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix. In addition, elections were held for the Grand High Zeta and Council of Presidents.
Chapter Awards Academic Achievement Awarded to chapters that earn the highest grade point average of all fraternities on their campus.
1. Arizona State (Zeta-Psi) – 3.53 GPA 2. Vanderbilt (Gamma-Delta) – 3.52 GPA 3. Pennsylvania (Epsilon) – 3.48 GPA • Alabama-Birmingham (Sigma-Chi) • Arizona State (Zeta-Psi) • Arkansas (Gamma-Chi) • Auburn-Montgomery (Phi-Kappa) • Baldwin Wallace (Kappa-Phi) • Bradley (Kappa-Upsilon) • Coe (Zeta-Alpha) • Colorado State-Pueblo (Delta-Omega) • Drexel (Epsilon-Kappa) • Drury (Theta-Sigma) • Elmhurst (Pi) • Florida Gulf Coast (Colony 292) • Florida Southern (Epsilon-Xi) • Franklin (Kappa-Gamma) • Gettysburg (Theta-Pi) • Incarnate Word (Pi-Epsilon) • Lake Forest (Pi-Pi) • Louisiana–Lafayette (Iota-Omega) • Lycoming (Iota-Beta) • Memphis (Zeta-Theta) • Methodist (Sigma-Theta) • Millersville (Delta-Tau) • Montevallo (Sigma-Epsilon)
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Murray State (Lambda-Eta) New Mexico State (Zeta-Gamma) New Orleans (Lambda-Alpha) North Carolina-Greensboro (Phi-Theta) North Carolina-Wilmington (Delta-Sigma Colony) Northeastern State (Delta-Beta) Oklahoma (Gamma-Rho) Polytechnic (Theta-Upsilon) Rollins (Theta-Gamma Colony) Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) Southern Indiana (Phi-Xi) Southern Methodist (Gamma-Sigma) St. Louis College of Pharmacy (Pi-Lambda) Tarleton State (Phi-Rho) Wake Forest (Theta-Tau) Western Carolina (Beta-Zeta) Wilmington (Pi-Delta) Wisconsin-Whitewater (Lambda-Iota) Wittenberg (Nu-Zeta)
Alumni Affairs Recognizes outstanding alumni programming within the
chapter, including alumni organization, events and activities, mentoring, and fundraising efforts. • Worcester Polytechnic (Pi) • Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi Zeta) • Rose-Hulman (Theta-Kappa)
Alumni Publications Awarded to chapters with outstanding alumni newsletters. At least two newsletters must be published and submitted to the General Fraternity during the academic year.
• Oklahoma (Gamma-Rho) • Indiana (Alpha-Omicron) • Florida Southern (Epsilon-Xi) Bruce McIntosh Standards for Chapter Excellence Recognizes chapters for the significant achievements in the noble pursuit of excellence, particularly via use of the Standards for Chapter Excellence Program.
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Marietta College (Kappa-Alpha) Memphis (Zeta-Theta) Mississippi State (Epsilon-Chi) Missouri S&T (Alpha-Delta) New Orleans (Lambda-Alpha) North Carolina-Greensboro (Phi-Theta) Northeastern State (Delta-Beta) Ohio State (Gamma-Tau) Oregon State (Alpha-Lambda) Pennsylvania (Epsilon) Vanderbilt (Gamma-Delta) Wake Forest (Theta-Tau) Wilmington College (Pi-Delta) Wittenberg (Nu-Zeta) Worcester Polytechnic (Pi)
Joseph T. Charles Mentor Leadership Program Granted to chapters that have the most participation in this program.
• Butler (Alpha-Alpha) – highest undergraduate participation • Ohio (Alpha-Omega) – highest alumni participation • • • •
Butler (Alpha-Alpha) Hanover (Theta-Zeta) Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) Worchester Polytechnic (Pi)
Campus Involvement Awarded to chapters with extensive involvement in extracurricular activities. • Alabama (Alpha-Phi) • Bradley (Kappa-Upsilon) • Coe (Zeta-Alpha) • Drury (Theta-Sigma) • Elmhurst (Pi-Zeta) • Florida Gulf Coast University (Colony 292) • Georgia Tech (Beta-Kappa) • Gettysburg (Theta-Pi) • Hanover (Theta-Zeta) • Lake Forest (Pi-Pi) • Louisiana-Lafayette (Iota-Omega)
Grand High Alpha Recognizes chapters that have maintained a superior level of operations for at least three consecutive years. A chapter may earn the award only once every three years. • Florida Southern (Epsilon-Xi) • Hanover (Theta-Zeta) • St. Louis College of Pharmacy (Pi-Lambda)
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generalassembly Lewis A. Plourd Fraternity Education Presented to chapters whose outstanding Fraternity Education Program includes the entire membership, involves alumni, and incorporates a highly effective Big Brother program.
• St. Louis College of Pharmacy (Pi-Lambda) • Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) • Louisiana-Lafayette (Iota-Omega) Membership Recruitment Awarded to chapters with outstanding success in recruitment and 100 percent Associate Member retention. • Arizona State (Zeta-Psi) • Bowling Green State (Phi-Mu) • Bradley (Kappa-Upsilon) • Butler (Alpha-Alpha) • California-San Diego (Pi-Beta) • California Polytechnic (Phi-Sigma) • Coe (Zeta-Alpha) • Hanover (Theta-Zeta) • Iowa (Iota-Chi) • Lake Forest (Pi-Pi) • Millsaps (Theta-Eta) • Missouri S&T (Alpha-Delta) • Northern Colorado (Sigma-Omega) • South Carolina-Aiken (Pi-Alpha Zeta) • St. Joseph’s (Phi-Lambda) • Toronto (Epsilon-Epsilon) • Western Ontario (Delta-Eta) • Worcester Polytchenic Institute (Pi) • Wyoming (Delta-Rho)
North American Food Drive Awarded to chapters that collect and verify more than 8,500 pounds of food. The top chapters received special recognition.
1. New Orleans (Lambda-Alpha) – 211,810 pounds 2. Worchester Polytechnic (Pi) – 210,000 pounds 3. Coe (Zeta-Alpha) – 33,000 pounds • Butler (Alpha-Alpha) – 12,147 pounds • Denison (Gamma-Iota) – 28,579 pounds • Millsaps (Theta-Eta) – 25,325 pounds • Western Ontario (Delta-Eta) – 15,002 pounds • Wittenberg (Nu-Zeta) – 10,151 Pounds Phoenix Presented to a chapter that has made unusually positive strides in overall chapter operations for at least three consecutive years, taking into consideration improved membership size, depth of programming, and risk-free operations. • Texas (Alpha-Mu) • New Hampshire (Alpha-Xi) • Colorado State-Pueblo (Delta-Omega) Recruitment Video Recognizes chapters for the role a recruitment video contributed to the success of a chapter’s recruitment program.
• Southern Indiana (Phi-Xi)
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Rev. S. George “Doc” Dirghalli Scholastic Programming Recognizes chapters that have developed an outstanding program resulting in superior academic achievement of its members.
• Oregon State (Alpha-Lambda) • California Polytechnic (Phi-Sigma) • Worchester Polytechnic (Pi) Tozier Brown Public Affairs Recognizes chapters with the most outstanding programs of community service and philanthropic activities. The award is divided into two categories: Public Affairs Programs and Most Outstanding Public Affairs Project.
Website Recognizes chapters with outstanding advances in the use of computer technology, layout, content management, computer graphics, and website design.
• Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) • Butler (Alpha-Alpha) • Hanover (Theta-Zeta)
Individual Awards Cyril F. “Duke” Flad Outstanding Undergraduate Created in 1970, this award honors Cyril F. “Duke” Flad, who served as the Fraternity’s second chief executive from 1942 to 1968. One outstanding undergraduate brother is selected annually to receive this award. • Patrick F. Vining (Southeast Missouri State) Distinguished Service Awarded to alumni brothers for outstanding contributions at the international Fraternity level.
Public Affairs Program • California Polytechnic (Phi-Sigma) • Hanover (Theta-Zeta) Public Affairs Project • Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) • Rose-Hulman (Theta-Kappa) Warren A. Cole Recruitment Program Recognizes chapters that have developed and implemented well-organized and effective recruitment programs. • Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) • San Diego (Delta-Kappa) • Hanover (Theta-Zeta)
• Joseph T. Charles (Culver-Stockton) • Dr. Gregory E. Smith (Washington) Fraternity Advisor of the Year May be awarded annually to a fraternity or Greek advisor who has rendered exemplary service to the Greek system on a particular campus or on a number of campuses. • Keith Ellis – Associate Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life, University of South Carolina
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generalassembly Order of Achievement Established in 1958, this award recognizes alumni for outstanding achievement in their professional careers. Recipients are elected to receive the award in General Assembly years, but may receive it at another appropriate event. • Kevin W. Yoder (Kansas) – U.S. Congressman Order of Merit Since 1935, Lambda Chi Alpha has recognized unusual, lengthy, and dedicated service — particularly at the local chapter level — with election to the Order of Merit. Those who have served on the Grand High Zeta are ineligible for this award.
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Donald R. Bealer (Louisiana-Lafayette) Dr. Kenneth W. Bladh (Wittenberg) Lowell “Keith” Daniel (Eastern Kentucky) Kent A. Donaldson (Truman State) Johnny W. Douglas (Western Kentucky) David D. Leathers (Fresno State) Larry F. Matthews (William Jewell) Scott H. Reikofski (Northern Colorado)
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Elections at General Assembly
Grand High Zeta The Grand High Zeta serves as the Board of Directors for Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. It consists of nine members elected by the General Assembly to fill alternating four-year terms: one or two alumni members appointed by the Grand High Zeta to fill two-year terms; the chairman and vice chairman of the Student Advisory Committee to serve one-year terms as Grand High Sigma and Grand High Theta, respectively; and the chairman and vice chairman of the Council of Presidents to serve one-year terms as Grand High Nu and Grand High Psi, respectively. During the 54th General Assembly the elected Board members are: • John H. Graham IV, CAE (Franklin & Marshall 1971) -- Grand High Gamma • M. Fletcher McElreath (Mercer 1987) -- Grand High Pi • David M. Huffine (North Carolina-Greensboro 1984) -- Grand High Phi • Rodger M. Lalli (Oklahoma HON) -- Grand High Iota Council of Presidents The Council of Presidents was created to further undergraduate representation on the Grand High Zeta. A chairman and vice chairman are selected by other chapter presidents attending the conference to serve as members of the Grand High Zeta as the Grand High Nu and Grand High Pi, respectively. • Allen C. Horton (Arkansas State 2013) -- Grand High Nu • Ian P. McRae (California-Los Angeles 2013) -- Grand High Psi
Outstanding Undergraduate Patrick Vining
(Southeast Missouri State 2013) Patrick Vining (Southeast Missouri State 2013) was honored with the Cyril F. “Duke” Flad Outstanding Undergraduate Award, the highest honor bestowed upon an undergraduate. He won this award based upon
the leadership he has displayed at his chapter, on his campus, and throughout his community. At the Delta-Phi chapter, Vining has served as the recruitment chairman, treasurer, Executive Committee secretary, by-law review committee chair, and IFC representative. As treasurer, he helped initiate a capital campaign that is raising money to make improvements to the chapter house. As recruitment chairman, he was responsible for recruiting the largest freshman class to join his chapter in more than a decade. He achieved this task by developing a strategic recruitment plan before he took office that was grounded in values-based recruitment practices. In addition to Vining’s tireless efforts as a chapter officer, he also has shown he can support his brothers on a deeper level. Last spring, the chapter experienced a tragedy -- the death of one of their brothers from cancer. When they needed comfort and leadership, Vining was among one of the members to step forward. In true Lambda Chi fashion, the men transformed a tragedy into a cause. So far, the chapter has raised more than $10,000 to benefit cancer research and the family of their deceased brother, Scott Wood. Vining has played a significant role in these efforts. Outside of the chapter, he is actively involved in numerous activities and initiatives on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University. This year, brother Vining will serve his second term as the president of the student government association. In this position, he has played an instrumental role in ensuring student tuition does not increase in light of 12 percent budget cuts which his university is currently facing. He has also improved the communication between the student body and the community’s city council. Vining was also the president of the model United Nations at his campus, president of the residence hall association, and member of the hall council and college republicans. Vining is also a volunteer with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, St. Jude’s Hospital, the Special Olympics, the American Red Cross, Cape police and fire departments, the Salvation Army, and the Southeast Missouri Food Bank. Along with the numerous activities Brother Vining is involved in, he has managed to achieve academic excellence with a cumulative GPA of 3.9 on a 4.0 scale, earning him consecutive spots on the dean’s list since he first enrolled at Southeast Missouri State University and making him a recipient of the governor’s scholarship, the highest scholarship award at his university. Because of his academic success and consistent leadership among his peers, it is not a wonder that Brother Vining was named the “2011 Man of the Year” on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University.
Outstanding Greek Advisor Keith Ellis
(Memphis 2002) Keith Ellis, the Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of South Carolina, was named the 2012 Greek Advisor of the Year for Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He is a member of Sigma Phi
Epsilon and was initiated at the University of Memphis where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy in 2002. Two years he later graduated from the University of Kansas with a master’s degree in Higher Education. He was able to bring his expertise in the Greek system and higher learning to the University of Kentucky where he worked in the Dean of Student’s Office. He would eventually serve as the associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority life at the University of South Carolina. In his campus leadership roles, Ellis has been a strong supporter of Lambda Chi Alpha, teaching undergraduates to rely on their core values and stand up for what they believe is right. His interaction with Lambda Chi Alpha staff members has played a crucial role in maintaining the excellent standards our Fraternity sets forth. Keith is well-respected in the field and Lambda Chi Alpha is very honored to have him as a supporter. Ellis is currently working on his doctorate through the University of Kentucky in Education Policy and Evaluation.
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By: Travis Smith (Wabash)
As a recipient of this publication, you have shown your commitment to our great Fraternity through your philanthropic giving. Your engagement and involvement has led you to give monetarily to a cause that provides you with countless opportunities throughout your lifetime. The Foundation has recognized this and has committed ourselves to the Alumni Experience and to ensure that it is one of the most influential and beneficial aspects of brotherhood within our bond. As we all know, the doors were opened to this experience when we received our bid, signed it, and began our journey through life as a brother of Lambda Chi Alpha. After the traditional undergraduate takes his first step off of campus, he enters into a world where he will need the guidance and assistance of his brothers across North America. It is for this reason that the Foundation is committed to ensuring that our brothers who have recently graduated feel as if Lambda Chi Alpha is part of their daily life. Recently, the Foundation entered into an engagement initiative directed toward its millennial and young alumni constituency (ages 20-35) to assist them as they begin their journey through life as an alumnus. Since entering into this commitment, the Foundation has identified communication barriers that have hindered our outreach to this generation, which in turn, has re-focused our overall outreach strategy to this generation of brothers. 16
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This initiative is being conducted in stages and the end goal is three-fold: Contact Acquisition, Engagement, and Solicitation. Contact Acquisition started with our annual “Graduating Senior Email” that went out to approximately 2,000 graduating seniors. This email sparked a “Lessons on Leadership” video campaign that consisted of Foundation Board Chairman, Jerre Stead, and his speech from the 2011 Stead Leadership Seminar. The focus of this email was to provide a “value-add” and takeaway to prepare our graduating seniors to look forward into their careers while continuing to find value in their membership with Lambda Chi Alpha. The goal of this is to encourage graduating seniors and young alumni to update their contact information on the MyLCA portal, and follow Lambda Chi Alpha by receiving the Cross & Crescent monthly publication and following our social media outlets. Throughout the next several months, we will be
identifying different ways in which we will continue the Contact Acquisition phase by providing different “value-add� content and generate passive interest through different levels of communication (i.e. Newsletters, Social Media, Hard Mailings).
philanthropically throughout time. In order to provide a level of commitment to the organization, the Foundation has re-focused its efforts to effectively provide this generation of brothers with more influence in the way we communicate with our brothers and ultimately shape the way giving looks. With more time, the Foundation hopes to increase the number of young After the traditional undergraduate alumni donors exponentially by optimizing the online giving process takes his first step off of campus, he and ensuring that all of our donors enters into a world where he will know how their gift is being used to need the guidance and assistance benefit our undergraduate brothers of his brothers across North America. across North America.
The next step consisted of a survey and focus groups that identified the wants and needs of our young alumni. The purpose of this was to learn their philanthropic involvement, giving habits, and ways in which they measure involvement with a nonprofit. This step will encourage self-organized alumni groups to provide face-to-face contact amongst alumni in their area, and also attend Foundation sponsored alumni events. This Engagement will drive more online program content that can focus outwardly and provide career resources and ways to stay engaged with Lambda Chi Alpha (i.e. Alumni Associations, Mentoring, and Giving). Finally, based on our research and engagement, a Solicitation is the last step. Research has shown that this generation has and will make a great impact
Lambda Chi Alpha will ultimately see a shift in focus in our engagement with our Young Alumni. This work will provide a formal process in how we acquire information, engage, and involve our young alumni brothers. Remember, although it seems as if there is a significant focus on the younger generation, the purpose is to steward them to become involved and engaged alumni throughout their lifetime. We continually need your help as we work diligently to provide you with a lifelong experience as a brother in Lambda Chi Alpha.
FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS on the recent work being done, please contact our Associate Director of Alumni Relations, Travis Smith, at tsmith@lambdachi.org.
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donorlisting Annual Loyalty Fund
Akron
$2,500 & Above
Christopher Martin Meyer
$1,000–$2,499
Raymond Earl Koontz Edward Alden Russell Jack H. Thacker Ω
All Other Gifts
Michael Antro Lawrence Baughman Donald Russell Bolender Charles E. Booth Ronald Keith Carter Gregory P. Dohner Preston Alexander Epling Klaus Paul Fischer Keith R. Frampton James Gellner Martin Preston Hall, Jr. Ivan Hertle Ω Peter Kalgreen Richard Carl Krause James G. Kreiner George T. Manos Marc William Messaros Walter Molohosky James W. Neely, Jr. Frank Papatonis Dr. John G. Pappas Anthony Patrino William Petrarca Charles Post Guy Wray Smith Richard Dean Stahl Gary Alan Wagoner Jharell Domonique Watkins
Alabama
$1,000–$2,499
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Bobby Ray Hicks
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The following donor list includes all gifts to the Educational Foundation from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012. Some gifts have been designated for restricted endowment funds rather than annual educational programs.
$500-$999
Alton Rives Brown, III George Hugh Jones
All Other Gifts
Harvey Melvin Appling William Ted Bryan Jimmy Leon Dickinson William Riley Hawkins, Jr. William Sherwood Holman William Richard Kennamer David Clarence McCaleb Sean Michael McDonald Brian Summers Moore Clifford Frank Moore William Floyd Nelson, Jr. John Matthew Perry Joseph Frank Shirtz LTC William S. Weeks
Alabama-Birmingham Shawn Michael Allan Joshua Emil Arzt William J. Borgini Kyle Brant Vladimir Brecka Peter Foster Dr. Daniel James Gesek, Jr. Paul F. Kiesow Maurice Landry Dr. John Lingas James Lore Robert K. Mangels Russell Marc McKinney Dr. Sam William Odle Christopher Earl Roesch Matthew Davis Ryan Marshall Lawrence Serediak Jarred Robert Sims Robert R. Sinclair Robert Snyder Andrew Philip Sosnick
James Stewart Winston D Stothert David Eugene Thompson Jeffrey Allen Williams
Alberta
Kyle Brant Vladimir Brecka Peter Foster Maurice Landry Dr. John Lingas James Lore Marshall Lawrence Serediak James Stewart Winston D Stothert
Alfred University
Shawn Michael Allan Joshua Emil Arzt Dr. Daniel James Gesek, Jr. Paul F. Kiesow Robert K. Mangels Christopher Earl Roesch Robert R. Sinclair Robert Snyder Andrew Philip Sosnick David Eugene Thompson
Angelo State
Christian Whitney Akins Gary Billingsley Brandon Colt Bredemeyer Stephen Byrd Paul Wayne English Wayne Thomas Franke Ronald Lea Harrison Michael Hooper Dillon M. Koen David Mazur Corey McWhorter Charles Gene Oelkers
Roger Richards Toben Aaron Scott Jimmy R. Taylor Michael L. Varnadore Matthew James Zitrick
Appalachian State $1,000-$2,499
Russell Thomas Fletcher
$500-$999
B. Thomas Lawson
All Other Gifts Johnny L. Allen Paul Fairbetter David Feeney J. Michael Pardue David A. Richard Donald A. Smith C. Lee Tart
Arizona $2,500+
Richard P. Dulaney
$500-$999
Robert J. Wicks
All Other Gifts
Richard Lee Assmar Andrew J. Berry Michael J. DiNucci Jonathan James Ebbing Dr. David Bert Hall Andy Housholder Steve Komerska Ken Todd Lucas John McRae Col. William C. Moening John James Morris, Jr. Jack Saelid Steven Robert Shaff
The following is a selection of current chapter news released in recent issues of the Cross & Crescent magazine. Additional chapter/alumni news and omegas can be found at www.lambdachi.org/cross-crescent.
Akron (Gamma-Alpha) At the Greek Awards ceremony, the chapter won the Scholastic Achievement Award, Campus/Greek Involvement Award, Recruitment Excellence Award and Interfrateral Award. For the second year in a row, the chapter won the Dean’s Cup for chapter excellence as the top fraternity on campus. On April 14, 2012, the chapter held an Initiation Ritual
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Exemplification for five brothers. After winning best choreography and best male solo, the chapter earned third place overall at the 79th Greek Life Songfest. On April 21, 2012, the chapter held its 40th annual Bath Tub Pull charity event, which raised money for The Akron Humane Society and the Akron Rotary Camp for children with special needs.
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Corky Robert Smith John L. Stanley Carvel S. Wolfe, PhD
Arizona State $2,500+
Stephen C. De Tommaso
All Other Gifts
Mark J. Backes Wayne Charles Baker Fred C. Berg Jeff Ebon Bloker Jeffrey Englert Stuart Lee Gibson David K. Henderson Henry Hufnagel Robert Linthacum John Orlando Morales Thomas H. Pfoutz Benjamin Smith Pounds Eduardo Preciado Gregory Ramsdell Ronald Sallerson Rudy Boyd Whitmer Thomas Wood
Arkansas
$1,000-$2,499
Calvin Clinton Czeschin, Jr. Kirk Patrick Pond
All Other Gifts
Benjamin David Austrin-Willis William Banks Ernst Bauer John E. Beasley Billy Eugene Bennett Charles Bradford E. Lynn Caswell Jimmy Clyde Cheatham David Neil Compton Lamar S. Crawford, Jr
William Dorough Von W Freeman, Ret. Daniel Rosson King John W. Krim, Jr John Henry Kubala David Michael Lange Robert W. McMurtrey, II Robert H. Murray Roger Albert Newton Barry Niswanger Stewart Noland Ken Dale Orlicek Carl Lee Richards Mason Rittman Clifton Carroll Snellings, Jr. James M. Speck Patrick Kelly Sutherland Chris Horn Vaccaro Justin Keith Walden J. Brice Weinberg, MD Christian Weiser James Edward Wilkinson Olin Herbert Wright Bradley Lynn Youngblood
Benjamin Markham Howe Randall Eugene Lawrence Robert Carroll McBryde Richard Eldon McCann William Lee Moore Harry Truman Moore John Vance Phelps Michael Louis Singleton James Emery Stephens Paul William Stringer Matthew Richard Terry Robert Marvin Wood M. Douglas Wood, Jr. James Eddie Wooldridge
Arkansas Tech
Danny M. Baker Shelby Alan Heflin Michael Norris Shannon Eric Lawrence Spangler Thomas Richard Swilling John Wylie Yeargan
Arkansas State
Auburn
$1,000-$2,499
$1,000-$2,499
All Other Gifts
All Other Gifts
Warren Eugene Dupwe James Otis Allbright Davis William Bell Otto Joseph Boeckmann James W. Callaway Wendell Pat Chitmon Bobby Louis Clifton Charles Thomas Crow Willis Ray Forrester Mark Fowler George E. Fritts Patrick Wayne Hamlin Billy Joe Harris
Alabama-Birmingham (Sigma-Chi)
At Greek Awards ceremony, the chapter won the Most Outstanding Philanthropy Award and the Greek Spirit Award. Chapter President Tripp Ference was named Most Outstanding Chapter President and Greek Man of the Year. Abdullah Al-Gannass, Rob Wians, Justin Owens, and Tripp Ference were inducted into Gamma Sigma Alpha honor society. The chapter completed its spring philanthropy, Rockathon, benefiting the National MS Society.
William Henry Lee, Jr. James H. Brennan, III Clay Eugene Brown E. Boyd Cobb Charles A. Cooper, DMD Barry Hurston Eady Walter Lee Greer Jimmy Wood Gunn Eric Jason Handler Dr. Robert S. Harlin Roy Andrew Holland Jimmy Loyless Mark Whitman Preising
Patrick David Putman Edward Rogers Bobby Jack “BJ” Russell James Maxwell Schoppman Warren Clark Smith Michael Terry Dr. James F. Vickrey Andrew C. Yantis, Jr.
Auburn-Montgomery Jeffrey James Clifton Tab Dustin Cosby J. Perry Haynes Tyler Richard Hill Russell Neal Zeanah
Baldwin Wallace $500-$999 Jason J. Hull
All Other Gifts
Paul Leland Adams, Jr. Timothy Bernard Timothy R. Cowen Lee L. Ellsworth Jack A. Harrison Robert E. Hughes Kevin Hutchings W. Bruce Johnson John William Kropf Joshua Eugene Kuhn James T. Miller Ronald Lee Skelley Ted J. Theodore Charles V. Thomas Steven Vanek
Alberta (Epsilon-Rho) The chapter was named runner-up for the Campus Engagement Award. The chapter completed more than twice the number of philanthropy hours than any other Greek organization on campus. The chapter had brothers elected to the Student Council, Greek Honorary society and Order of Omega. Kevin Smith received the Greek of the Year Award, while Kyle Brant received the Honorable Mention. This honor is for excellence in community service, academics, and campus leadership. The chapter earned a 3.229 GPA for the spring 2012 semester, the highest of all 13 fraternities on campus. CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
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Ball State University $2,500+
James R. Schrader
$1,000-$2,499 Terry A. Lingner
$500-$999
Thomas Decker Cochrun Dr. David A. Dick
All Other Gifts
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Steven Austin Rodney Lee Bishop Robert Lloyd Bonshire John R. Bradley, Col USAF (Ret) Erwin Edward Brown Billy J. Buffalo David Christopher Steven Bruce Clippinger Robert Colter Jack Allen Cruse Owen Lee Drerup Hugh Elliott Dunn Richard Holdeman Arthur E. Johnson Michael C. Lady Richard Landauer Don E. Marsh Donald McMahon Dr. Roger Oldham Larry Jay Pattee Willis L. Preston Jeffrey Wayne Reed Donald Kay Reeves Thomas Rethlake Richard Seaver Jay Edwin Shumaker David Ronald Smith L. George Smith Anthony Nicholas Sobak Stephen Dalton Spencer
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Dr. Harold Stanley Joel Hardman Stonecipher Samuel M. Townsend Richard Fred Uhlir Donald Lee Whalen Thomas Lynn Williams Marshall Willis Nicholas Robert Zuniga
Baylor
Jay Brian Chapin Joshua Alan Dinning Oscar Patricio Espinoza Thomas Brendan Ortiz
Birmingham Southern Donald Rhett Ferguson Harry Harley Holgate Reuben Manasco Thomas H. Robinson, Jr. Ronald Wayne Self James Bert Smith Albert M. Thomas Reed Winsor Webb George Yarchak
Bloomsburg
Jon Michael Andes Paul Russell Fruehan Gerald John Lastowski Joseph Wieczorek
Boston
Stephen Vaughn Behr Gilbert Wilfred Bourdon James Louis Cassella Frank Louis Chiera Donald Guy Chisholm Charles Hyland Cox Frederick Sheldon Downs John Sterling Eaton Richard Stephen Herman Robert Stevens Hinds
The chapter won the Chancellor’s Award. Sam Boomer is IFC chairman of philanthropy, Garrett Johannsen is IFC chairman of public relations, and Pug Pate is SGA secretary.
Angelo State (Beta-Alpha) On April 21, 2012, the Beta Alpha Alumni Association co-sponsored the 2012 White Rose Formal for undergraduate and alumni brothers. The event consisted of dinner, an awards ceremony, and a grand brotherhood experience of new and old chapter brothers.
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Steven Howard Inzer William Alden Labossier Michael Leung Laiman John Nicholas Landi Richard William Lemieux George Gerald Lingenfelter John Whitney MacDonald Dr. Gerald Ernest Neipp Steven O’Mahoney-Schwartz Frederic Nelson Phinney David James Pollini James Alan Raleigh Kiefer Diaton Terrel Rich Robert Rene Roth Rajiv R. Shah, MD Albert Keene Sherman, Jr. Edward Myers Sykes Alexander Westland Thomson Howard Roswell True, Jr. Phillip Norton Twombly David Lawrence Wheeler Joseph Camden Wilson, IV
Bradley
Robert Frank Cannata Dr. James H. Erickson Dennis Garlick Alan Paul Goode Alex John Gowgiel Edward O. Harkrader Alan Dale Harkrader Michael Patrick Hillary Weldon Hoff Gene Walter Holmes Thomas W. Kendell James M. Kennedy, PhD Patrick Kinne Benjamin David Koch Jerry Roman Kogucki Thomas Owen Kromphardt Donald R. Krull Michael Lane Thomas Lukeman Jay Anthony Lynch Donald Macholl John George Metz Kenneth Milani Dale Wayne Peck Charles Ridey Bruce Wayne Ritter S. Sherman Sarff Allen George Schumacher G. Michael Sever Gerald Elmer Szontagh Harvey Varness Rick William Vogeler George B. Westall
Wayne Gill Klasing
Brown
Bowling Green State Stephen Edward Appeldorn Gregory Ryan Bader Sonny Hamizadeh Andy L. Longo Michael Shawn Smith Anthony Edward Snyder Nathan Allen Vance
$2,500+
$500-$999
Philip A. Lundgren
Gail Lee Hartmann Richard Rademacher
All Other Gifts
Thomas Andrew Alton
The annual undergrad-versus-alumni softball game also took place in the morning, where the alumni won for the second year in a row.
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother
Bucknell
$500-$999
Kevin Michael Kaplan
All Other Gifts
Wayne Curtis Blair William Kent Cooper John Isaac Dawes Matthew Dominy James C. Dunn Walter Frohboese Chris W. Goldsmith Jared Ryan Hughes Richard C. Kenner, Jr. Glenn Miles Krouse Peyton Dean McDonald Douglas Richardson Louis Joseph Russo, Jr. James T. Shannon Clifton L. Shea Kenneth W. Towner Robert Tweed Ronald Villani Todd Michael Vincent Loren Mark Walker Samuel A. Wood
Butler
$1,000-$2,499
David Harper Arland John Bernard Dunn William Thomas Farkas Robert Scott McDowell
$500-$999
Stephen Anthony Briganti Bruce H. Johnson Ω Benjamin Ashley Lippert Alva Dean Moore
All Other Gifts
Damon Richard Auble
James Badowski Mark Fredrick Baldwin James David Barr Christopher Michael Barrick Tyler Berggren Paul Ronald Buckthal Todd S. Burry Christopher Perry Carson Thomas Richard Cassel Rober Claycombe Ω Barry Scott Collier Cameron Allan Cook Tim Cosman Charles Thomas Covy Bryant Dawson Russell J. Dean Ω Richard Lawrence Dullaghan Steven Eugene English Stanley Ray Epperson Walden S. Freeman Alan Ray Good David D. Graf Edward William Grimes, II Dylan Harmison Casey A. Heckman Mark Hirschenberger Bradley Jareczek Robert Lee Lecompte Douglas Ashley Lippert William Charles Lubawy Gregory Charles Lucas Dr. Mark Albert Macke James William Malecha Joel Brace Marsh Sandy H. Meers David Glenn Metzinger Michael Gerald Murawski Robert Ray Myers Leonard Lee Oshier Michael Alden Peterson Robert Floyd Petzel
Thomas Gregory Rogers Kevin Patrick Scoleri Jackie Lee Sheffer Peter William Swanson James Robert Terrell, Jr. Richard Allen Tewksbury, PhD Paul Joseph Thomas Brandon Paul Thomas Tom Alan Charles Veeck Warren Ted Wetzler Joel Weyrauch Thomas M. Wills Ronzell Irwin Windsor Jeffrey Michael Zbell
Michael Painter Gregory P. Piligian Glenn Jay Robak William Robertson Douglas A. Ryder Hugh Currie Silcox Alfred Simonsen George J. Stathakis Allan E. Thode Stanton Lytle Thomas Roger D. Troxell
California-Davis
Frank Edward Ritchey
Eric James Adair John Betson Alexander Chris Lee Coffman Josias Baron Gottschalk Dale Raymond Kuykendall
$1,000-$2,499
California-Los Angeles
California-Berkeley $2,500+
Henry Wilson Coil, Jr. Robert A. Koch
All Other Gifts
Kirby Hall Cannon Jack Carmany Michael Casarez John McKee Coil William Frame Robert David Galletly Luis Enrique Guillen Robert Cook Hines, Sr. Joseph C. Ingle, Jr. Col. A. Johnson Warren Kerzon George Lewis Klopping David Lee Knutson Charles Arthur Larson Richard Maynard Stanley Miller Kennedy Miranda Thomas Noel, PhD
$2,500+
A. Barry Cappello Frank Tennant Ω
$1,000-$2,499
Stephen Gillis Aylward Thomas C. Larson
All Other Gifts
Henry Andreuccetti Gerald Barnes Henry G. Baron, Jr. James Ward Bonar Robert N. Eddy Franco M. Erspamer J. Thomas Fagan Ian Ferguson Gordon Kiddoo Froeb Morley L. Holmes George Ishkanian Jim H. Kirks Jeffrey I. Korchek
Auburn – Montgomery (Phi-Kappa)
Butler (Alpha-Alpha)
The chapter held its annual Teeter-Totter Marathon, benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The event consisted of 72 hours of teeter-tottering and the event raised more than $1,000. The local news covered the event and Josh Oates was interviewed by NBC-affiliate, WSFA-TV, during the 11 p.m. broadcast. Brothers participated in a low-ropes course on campus as part of a brotherhood event. During Greek Week, chapter brothers participated in several events and Josh Oates was selected as the winner of the Greek God competition. Chapter brothers participated in Zeta Tau Alpha’s Kicking Out Cancer kickball tournament winning first place.
At the Greek Excellence Awards, the chapter won the Outstanding Educational Programming Award, Outstanding New Member Education & Programming Award, Outstanding Philanthropy and Service Award, and the Innovation Award for an innovative new academic program. The chapter’s faculty advisor, Richard Halstead, won the Faculty Advisor of the Year Award and Alpha-Alpha was the only Greek organization at Butler to earn the prestigious Five-Star Chapter Award.
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Jacob Les John Mavredakis Jack Meyer Carl Nelson David Norman Neset Robert P. H. Neumann, II Herbert M. Norman James Brian Olmore Willard Crull Reese Paul Anthony Tonkin Marshall Williams Matthew Yee
All Other Gifts
Noel Santiago Agustin Blanco Thomas Gregory Caballero Rollie Palma Carencia Christopher Yeou-Cheng Lock Daniel Peters Darshan Dinesh Upadhyaya Nicholas G. Walker Bashir Fouad Ziady
Scott M. Beseda Ralph E. Brown John Clifton Butler Charles Carson Charles John Collins Kent S. Estabrook Jeff Foster Lawrence Gough Daniel C. Haight Wendel John Hans James L. . Howe David Koch John Leimbach Jason Allan Lynch Roger Mehrten Gregory O’Brien Jay R. Paxton Douglas E. Schmidt James Cletus Shultz, Jr. Robert Snyder Jerome Bruce Walters
California-San Diego
California Polytechnic
California-Riverside
$500-$999
Bryce Adam Murray
All Other Gifts
Andrew Ang Aleksander Harlan Overholt Chris Roteliuk Al Sasani
California-Santa Barbara $1,000-$2,499 Ryan Kelly Gregory M. Lagana Keith A. Poling
$500-$999
Russell Paul Nash
$500-$999
Arthur Daniel Veyna
All Other Gifts
Sandy Gerard Hull David Christopher Kapic Eric John Lunquist Toby Thomas McDonell Todd Alan Miller Kevin Jeffrey Muth Eric Tyler Phelps Jonathan D. Ragland Jeffrey James Shimada Russell Douglas Spitz Gregory John Stephens
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Jeffrey J. Fenton Richard K. Yep
$1,000-$2,499
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Coe (Zeta-Alpha) The chapter participated in the Spring 500, a community service event to help elderly people around the Cedar Rapid’s area with yard maintenance tasks such as raking leaves, cleaning windows, pulling weeds, and getting rid of yard waste. Chapter brothers participated in a charity event to support Waypoint of Cedar Rapids,
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Brian Scott Stovall Christopher Alan Strickfaden David Bradford Werry Michael Scott Wood
California State-Chico Robert Gustav Cashion Garrison Lee White
California State-Fresno $2,500+
Michael F. Der Manouel, Jr.
$500-$999
Michael John Martinusen
All Other Gifts
Steven James Barsotti Ronald E. Beers Ω Christian Broucqsault Charles Brian Der Manouel Dr. David Malcolm Hadden Allen Ray Ishida David D. Leathers Harry Q. Lee, II Edward Arthur MacKerly Mickey Jackson Martin Andrew David Melrose Kevin Lee Randles Richard James Scheidt Albert George Stewart Jerome Arthur Thormann, Jr. Frederick Allen Treat James Peter Wulf
CaliforniaState-Fullerton $2,500+
Mark A. Bauer
$1,000-$2,499 Joseph A. Hayes
$500-$999
Joe Gaglio Steve William Rothermel
All Other Gifts
Michael A. Brajdic Lawrence Brunelli Kevin Cross Jeffrey Lake Ennis Dave Gandara Michael James Gregerson Charles D. Harp Fred Jin Thomas Kevin Mahony Manuel Menchaca Frank P. Morrow Shawn Jeffery Nelson Andy Thien Nguyen A. Gregory Southard Cary Treff Eric Van Zandt John Roger Welton
California State-Los Angeles Leopold D. Borodovsky Malcolm Dedekian Dr. Kenneth Fernandes Forrest L. Johnson James C. Pelant
California StateNorthridge $1,000-$2,499 Shay David Rhodes
All Other Gifts
Phillip Abbenante Brandon Merrel Cesmat Michael Aaron Cooperman Jeffery E. Flocken Yesai Fstkchyan Mark Scott Green
a shelter for women, children and families in need of help. The event raised nearly $250.
Denison (Gamma-Iota) The chapter won the Fraternal Commitment Award, the top prize from the Greek Awards. Joe Romanowski was named the Best President and Greek Man of the Year. He also received an honorable mention for Greek Athlete of the Year. Patrick White won the Best New Member Award. Alex Daniels was the only male to win the Distinguished Leadership Award. Dr. Woodyard was named the Top Greek Advisor while Fraternity Advisor Bill Froehlich won a prize for alumni involvement. The chapter also received the award for the most improved GPA.
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Richard Anthony Greenberg Josh Richard Lodolo Terrence Anthony Lucero Brian Edward Megginson David M. Primes Stephen L. Shapiro
California StateSacramento
Lenard Arcibal Bendo Christopher Hyers Patrick Ryan McGiff Kevin Michael Moretton E.C. “Budd” Wuelfing, Jr.
Case Western Reserve Jack William Bigham Julius Horvath W. Wayne Mc Gary Paul G. Nader Dr. Richard Patti Verner Roy Rudder Mark William Schierholt August W.. Steinhilber Daniel A. Textoris, PhD
Lee Anthony Flannery Dr. Kenneth G. Furton Harry Jacobs Stephen Frazier Jones Charles Jorge Daniel Edward Lucero Ryan Kendall Martin Dr. Lanny McHargue Jason Joseph McKenna Thomas Messina Daniel E. Montplaisir David L. Pavlonnis James W. Rudolph Stephen R Simmons Chris Keith Torelli
Central Michigan
Harry A. Lazarus
Ted James Alberts Dennis Chandonnet Joshua Ryan Franklin Richard Hoffman Shane Montgomery Patrick E. Purgiel Jeffery Sanborn Phillip H. L. Schneider David Self Floyd Wayne Steele Robert John Ullig
Central Florida
Central Missouri
Centenary-Louisiana $2,500+
Hon. Keith F. White
$1,000-$2,499
Michael K. Saunders
All Other Gifts
Scott Alexander Alfele Douglas Frederick Anderson Brian Charles Battles Shane Michael Brophy Brian Christopher Danley Jeffry T. Donner, PhD
$1,000-$2,499 Walter J. Moser
$500-$999
Danny Edwin King
All Other Gifts
James E. Bondurant, Jr Douglas A. Brooks Jeffrey Brown Gerald Paul Buckland Dudley Wayne Chapman
Patrick Cockrill Kevin Joseph De Baene James D. Dickey Brad Funk Dean Earl Hughes Ronald Otto Koepke Stephen Manz Tony Murray Gary Lynn Newham Richard Riddell Ron Fitzgerald Roberts Paul Cotton Simmons Michael Sparks Joe Stiles Jose Antonio Valdez Dr. James Albert Wenstrom Anthony Robert Winders
Dr. Peter R. Kensicki
Dr. James Donald Haug Bradley Thomas Hawse Lee Hildebrandt Mr. Ralph M. Jacobs John Lee Kuempel Roy Lutes Philip Meng Christopher James Murphy Robert C. Ortner, Jr. David Atlee Rotroff John Paul Sebold William Anthony Taylor, Jr. Robert John Theile David B. Tonne Scott George Vasko John Thomas Watson, PhD Nicholas James Whalen Lowell Wills David A. Winkelman Jason Robert Wolfzorn Kevin Michael Wright
$500-$999
Clark
Cincinnati
$1,000-$2,499
W. Thomas Van Etten
All Other Gifts
George Hemry Bradner George Bragg James Bruckmann Clifford C. Budke Wayland Burgess B. Milton Cuppy, Jr. Paul Terry Dietz, I Franklin L. Duff Brian Christopher Fischer James Fisher, Jr. Richard R. Fohl Charles Dean Foster Donald Eugene Gessaman Rand H. Goodman Richard Griffiths Robert W. Grove
Raymond J. Castriotta Raymond L. Farrow David Haan Groll Joseph G. Sullo
Clemson
$1,000-$2,499
Kerry Chistopher Neubrander
All Other Gifts
Todd Ryan Horton Joseph Henry Rose Eric David Thome
Elmhurst (Pi-Zeta)
Embry-Riddle (Sigma-Phi)
Mark Weeden was elected SGA president, replacing Jacob Meding. In addition, Chris Puenner was elected SGA vice president of administration and Vince Arcari was elected vice president of finance. On April 27, 2012, the chapter held an Initiation Ritual Exemplification for eight brothers: Kenneth Thompson, Vincent Arcari, Zachary Lentino, Kevin Garcia, Michael Kopkowski, Eric Ahrens, Jacob Acevado, and Marcus Lee. Chapter brothers supported and attended the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event. They also collected donations on behalf of the North American Food Drive to stock local community food pantries.
Austin Donohoe won the Greek Man of the Year Award. Bret Louderback was named Cadet Commanding Officer of the Naval ROTC corps for school year 2012-2013. The corps consists of more than 150 midshipmen.
Evansville (Iota-Mu) The chapter raised more than $2,000 during its annual Teeter-Totter-a-thon, benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The chapter hosted an alumni banquet/ golf outing to celebrate the chapter’s 35th anniversary.
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Coe
$2,500+
Christopher Joseph Lilly Jerre L. Stead
$1,000-$2,499
Alan Marshall Anderson Jene Harley Jacoby
$500-$999 Keith D. Dixon
All Other Gifts
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Michael Levi Anderson Adam John Becker Dr. Mark Allen Beckham Arthur Harry Behn Robert James Benson David Robert Berry Bruce Carl Blomberg Jude Martin Carlin James Houser Caughren Chester Dale Crouch James Keith Hanson Gary Robert Holland Mark Richard Jorgenson Logan Keehner Dr. Robert William Kidd Thomas Joseph Kolda, PhD Richard Frank Krueger Richard M. Lucchesi Nicholas Austin Ludwig Gerald Emmett Murray Douglas William Nordstrom Dr. Vance Allan Redfield David John Schweer Joseph Stephen Severni Michael Richard Steele Peter William Taggart Robert Brian Temple Kent Kevin Tsui Kenneth Randal Walters
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Colby
Paul Mercier Edmunds Frank Joseph Gavel George Edward Heppner Joseph Jambriska, Jr. Ronald William Lupton Thomas Carlton Reed
Colgate
Donald Campbell Mark H. Dyott Timothy John Finnell Donald Hough Gary P. Johnson Robert F. Lampe 立 Clyde Monroe Robert C. Otto Robert Purple Leo A. Rauch Clifford C. Stults, PhD Donald W. Thiede
Colorado-Boulder $500-$999 Kermit Myers
All Other Gifts
Floyd H. Bryant Dr. Robert E. Calmes Robert L Dekker Franklin Harry Ernst Leo John Gilcrest Brian Giuliani Bernard Griesel Raymond James Haigney Richard Michael Heistermann Herbert Hendrickson David Ray Hoffmann Roger Hollister, DDS H. W. Hoyt Richard W. Jarbeau Michael D. Jensen RADM Michael R. Johnson, USN Ret.
Florida Gulf Coast (Colony 292)
On April 10-12, 2012, the chapter hosted an inaugural Florida Gulf Coast Watermelon Bust competition, which was won by Chi Omega sorority. The three-day event included watermelon carving, watermelon Twister, a decorating contest, and a canned food drive.
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Scott Allen McHugh Paul Moore Arthur Russell Lloyd Timblin Quentin Leroy Wedan Ozro West
Colorado State Rothwell P. Broyles Kenneth G. Bueche James A. Carroll David Crowder Kenneth Hillsten Robert R. Ormiston Mark C. Petersen Craig Lee Roberts David Walters
Colorado State-Pueblo Wesley Samuel Cordova Riley D. Kuhl Daniel Roman
Connecticut $500-$999
Dr. James Amphlett
All Other Gifts
Lester J. Boyle Ray Everett Burrington Eugene Coppola Bruce Arthur Forde Daniel Paul Furlani Edward Giddings James Aubrey Keane Calvin R. Lucas 立 James J. Murphy, Jr. Edward H. Nitsch William P. Platt John Paul Rizzitelli Leonard John Sablitz Ernest Schwam Ronald John Surmolian
Edmund H. Terracciano Gerald F. Thompson George W. Vlandis
Cornell
$1,000-$2,499
Dr. Ralph V. Wilhelm, Jr.
All Other Gifts
James K. Abbott Robert Allen Leonard Marc Bardfeld Willard Bliss Thomas Scot Brown, Jr. Richard D. Bushey Robert Ward Cutler Wilbur R. Dameron, Jr. Dr. Harry W. Daniell Joseph C. Dwyer Jonathan Douglass Emanuele Frederick Fakharzadeh, MD Jeffrey Marc Goldberg L. Richard Gons Dr. Joseph A. Gryson John Hastings Jeffrey Alan Hedin Donald Carl King Benjamin Robert Kuhn C. Stuart La Dow Jay Leeson Leonard Robert F. McKinless Henry Bryant McNulty Brian D. Meagher, MD Lee Sanborn Mark Alan Schneider John F. Spencer Frank Louis Sullivan, Jr. William Watkins W. T. Willis, III Donald Worn
Florida Tech (Beta-Nu) Partnered with Gamma Phi Beta sorority, the chapter brothers participated in the Florida Tech Relay for Life, benefiting the American Cancer Society. The chapter held an Initiation Ritual Exemplification for three brothers. During the Greek Awards, the chapter won the Alumni Relations Award, Philanthropy Award, and Sportsmanship Award. In addition, individual brothers won various awards for Living the Ritual, IFC President, Greek God, and Outstanding Senior.
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Culver-Stockton $2,500+
Joseph Thery Charles Jeffrey A. Stuerman
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Kenneth Alan Brickman Scott Butkus Barry Leigh Carlson Ned Iraneous Day Bernard Jay Dowling John Michael Ernst Aaron C. Fieseler Donald Keith Gnuse Edward C. Harbur Robert Leon Lippert Calvin J. Mara Warren Martin Ryan Christopher McCoy Spencer J. Peck M. John Petersen Edward Schoenfelt Peter Alan Schram Jeffrey Scott Seyfarth Bruce Howard Swenson Timothy Page Trevier H. B. Turner Justin Robert Twaddle W. Scott Welsh
Dallas Baptist Mario Padilla, MD
Dayton
Joseph T. DeGennaro Thomas Hegedus William A. Plasschaert Kevin Snoddy
Delaware
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Jonathan Mark Barrett Donald Hyde Bennett Michael Alan Boush Lyman Chen Donald Helwig Travis William Hogan Jeffrey Francis Kalesse Jeffrey Allan Kramer James F. Lane, III Scott Louis Manners David F. McGinnis, Jr. Kenneth Neugebauer Steven Palmer Michael Piacentini Frederick W. Polaski Barry Pritchard William Pudvan Robert F. Quinn Matthew Bradford Resutek Jeremy Ryan Calvin Savage Stanley Spence Eugene John Szatkowski Ralph von dem Hagen Matthew Ryan Winkler
Denison
Ralph Wilcox Arend, Jr. Frederick A. Blum Scott Edward Brown G. Robert Dean Christopher Keith Dougherty Stephen C. Fellman Frederic Gaines Ronald Harvot Thomas A. Lichtenauer Jon McCann John Mikita, MD Nick Alexander Moulakis Gordon A. Nethercut Dr. John H. Oberhelman Kevin Joseph Paley, MD
Georgetown (Kappa-Omega) For the 13th time in 16 years, the chapter was awarded the President’s Cup as the best fraternity on campus. The chapter received outstanding remarks in four out of five categories, which included Academics, Community Service, Philanthrophy, and Educational Programs. Chapter President Ross Buskey was named Greek Man of the Year and Todd Bixler was named Greek Athlete of the Year. Bixler is a member of both track and cross-country teams. In only his first year in office, Chapter Advisor Alan Redditt received the Outstanding Advisor Award.
Thomas Rees Dr. Jon Michael Richards Jeffrey Rivnak Ralph E. Stelzer Donald R. Sutherland Matthew William Tomko
Denver
$2,500+
Michael Alan Smith
$1,000-$2,499
Stuart Evans Michael Robert Odell
$500-$999
Henry Edward Mahe, Jr.
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Robert Arnold Dick K. Barton James Howard Bauserman David Blackburn Donald Duane Buchanan Clifford Bundy Ω Andrew Cole Chipperfield David S. Corcoran, III John Brandan Cunningham John Earl Cutler David A. Daniell Berwyn Davies John Detrick Charles K. English Criswell Clark Fiordalis Ronald Henry Gage Gregory Reid Gentry Drew Grannemann Richard Green Karsten Gucinski Mark Josef Hall John R. Hand Robert B. Hill Leonard W. Hodgson
Tod C. Holmes Hugh Vernon Hough James Andrew Hunter Joseph E. Jaegers Zach Kohama Harvey Marc London Philip McDowell Calvin Meyer Stephen Milliken Robert Millsap Michael John Moberg G. Douglas Morris Jerry Okimoto Henry W. Priester David Christopher Puchi Carl W. Reier Dr. W. Eugene Roberts Henry J. Ruiz, Jr. Jorge Silva Stephen Ronald Stribley Mark Tilley John Ashton Warner Allan R. Westerbeck Newton H. Wong William Scott Zahler
Depauw
$1,000-$2,499
Dr. Elgan Louis Baker, Jr. Dr. Arthur W. Shumaker Ω
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Christopher Bear Thomas R. Berg Albert C. Buehler, III Robert Burnett Walter E. Danneberg Richard Daugherty Anton George Florian, CPA Charles S. Frick Richard J. Hoge David Lawrence Hollander Timothy Holz
Georgia Tech (Beta-Kappa) On March 10, 2012, more than 40 alumni brothers attended the chapter’s St. Baldrick’s Celebration, benefiting childhood cancer research. Thirty-eight brothers shaved their heads in support of the cause and the chapter raised more than $18,000 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the most raised by any team in Atlanta.
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Hubert Wendell Howard, PhD Robert Janowski William John Lewis, Jr. Phillip Alan Livengood Herbert E. Marohn Thomas L. Metz Clayton Z. Miller Philip C. Mitchell, III Robert Myers Thomas Edward Prothero Glenn James Slanec Aaron R. Smith, MD Brad Allen Thomas Anthony Glen Thompson David Neil Tucker, I Rudy F. Vogt, III Dr. F. Michael Wahl
Drexel
$500-$999
Walter W. Gardiner, III Brian Fitzhugh Gleason Mark Stitz
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Henry C. Diener, Jr. Thomas S. Dix, III John Durham John Joseph Falkenbach Sean Michael Flynn B. Carleton Forbes Charles Freece Walter Gaibler Luis Garcia William Glenn Gerhart Douglas E. Haller Albert Meredith Hill, Jr. Eugene C. Hille William Hoch, Jr. Ralph Leslie Holloway, PhD Anthony Joseph Iacono Robert Owen Jarman Frank Johnson, Jr. William D. Kraft William H. Linton, Jr. John P. Marx John W. McGarrigle Richard Meehan William H. Millick, III John Phillip Myer Charles Persing Thomas Edgar Peterson Lewis Phillips, MD Ryan Michael Pratt Joseph Henry Pullen Richard Russ Richard Sasin Charles F. Schwender Raymond C. Slegel John A. Smullen David Lee Snyderwine, Sr. Andrew Soltis Richard Spayd Theodore Thomas Gresham Speedy Ronald Jeffrey Stadler John Wilson Stout
Gettysburg College (Theta-Pi) Under the leadership of Shane Swink and Reid Smith, the chapter raised more than $20,000 during the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life event.
Iowa State (Alpha-Tau) On April 20-21, 2012, alumni and undergraduate brothers enjoyed the annual VEISHEA celebration on campus. Activities included an alumni and spouse gathering at a local restaurant and sharing brotherhood at the chapter house on
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John Walter Strantz William F. Sundermeir John Teoli Edward G. Tomlinson Fred William Ulrich George J. Watts, III John Joseph Whalen
Drury
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Lynn Chipperfield Ronald A. Neville
$1,000-$2,499
Tommy Nason Kellogg Arthur Haden Pratt
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Orland Armstrong Jason Lee Bartelsmeyer Jay G. Bender Joseph Lee Bright Rex David Bright Blair Budlong Milton E. Chamberlin Craig Lee Culbertson Michael Cunniff Ernest Engle Dr. Donald C. Flesche David Craig Forker Gary Devenow Fox Charles Gallaher John David Gose Dr. Willard Lee Graves Larry Edward Harley Howard Hoke James House Dr. John David Hume Aaron Donald Jones Richard Kaller William Franklin Kerr T. Weston Kissee
Don Allen Leupold Robert Lick Vito Lombardo David L. Mangan Philip Meuser Howard William Orr, Jr. Todd A. Parnell, III James Ralph Roberts Joseph Anton Roy Matthew Steven Roy James W. Scott M. G. Smith, Jr. Stephen Smith Mathew Stockstill Norman Vialle Dee Wampler John Bowman Watson
Duke
$2,500+
Jack Oliver Bovender, Jr.
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Thomas L. Bass Philip W. Casper Dr. Lawrence Clayton Stephen Gregory Crawford John Weiss Harris Erwin W. Hausamann William Henry Richard H. Hensel Steven Hough James Lacey Russell Sims Wright Kent Ames Zaiser
East Carolina
$1,000-$2,499
Tapley Orman Johnson
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Saturday. Another highlight was the presentation of the Gregg and Ann Behrens Endowed Scholarship, presented annually to an undergraduate with outstanding grades, financial needs, and who shows leadership and exemplifies our Core Values. This year’s winner was Joshua Adams.
Indiana State (Iota-Epsilon Colony) On April 14, 2012, chapter brothers visited the IotaAlpha chapter at Ball State University to initiate Rafael Barboza. On April 24-26, 2012, chapter brothers worked for alumni brother Troy Helt’s catering business to raise money for the chapter. Noah Leininger was elected president of the music
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Douglas Fisher James F Owens Roger W. Wise, Jr.
East Tennessee State $500-$999
Dr. Eddie Clay Starnes, MD Raymond Reid Thomas
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John H. Baker William Rogers Campbell Alexander Carver Calvin D. Click Robert S. Cofer Floyd Cogburn Jimmy B. Contristan Philip J. Del Giudice Daniel J. Di Corcia F. M. Dyar Jack Thomas Finchum Carl Forester Robert Louis Furches Jerry Ross Harmon James J. Hickam, Jr. Terry Lee Hurt Philip Jean Lawson Michael D. Mauney The McReynolds Family Foundation Calvin Moseley Ronald J. Perry Jeffrey Bryan Safran Matthew Landon Sams Aaron Jacob Sands Zachary Sands Herman A. Stribling James N. Talley Jason Terry
Eastern Illinois
James Thomas Beresheim J. Bradford Bray Mitchell Alan Gibson
Dennis Grannan Christopher John Lindauer Michael P. Mahoney Todd Jackson Marvel Richard Andrew Miller John D. Schmitt Robert Alan Strobel
Eastern Kentucky
Bradley Reilly Boyett Brian Patrick Breitenstein Allen Boswell Cottongim Ronald Wayne Hammond Joseph Donald Hoffman Dalton Hook Scott Matthew Jackson John Kevin Link Lee Marx Kevin Duncan Oleckniche Sean Anthony Parr Benjamin Prewitt Jason Perry Rector Dwight Thomas Rider Daniel Lewis Ridner Mark Landon Smith John William Spencer, III William Robert Tudor Aaron Warren
Eastern Michigan
Scott Robert Alpeter Andrew Owen Brauer Nickolas Anthony Dibartolo Thomas Esper James Robert Lee Alfonse Frank Neumann
Eastern Washington Charles A. Smyser
Edinboro
Joshua Philip Bow Thomas Dwayne Brucker
fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi. Marcus Steiner was selected as the photography editor for the Indiana Statesman newspaper.
Kansas (Zeta-Iota) Partnered with Alpha Delta Pi sorority, the chapter held its annual Watermelon Fest benefiting the Heartland Community Health Center, which provides services for underprivileged families in Lawrence, Kansas. The event raised nearly $1,000. Undergraduate brothers would like to thank alumni brother Greg Simms (1990) for speaking to the chapter about his reflections upon when he lived in the house. As the regional CEO for the American Red Cross in Topeka, Kansas he provided valuable advice about ways to be more effective with fundraising.
William A. Henk John P. Lorusso Ryan Means Louis Donald Musica, Jr. Michael Joseph Ondovchik Frank Samuel Purrachio Thomas W. Roberts Jesse Robert Stormer Brenden Barton John Gene Coakley Born Alex DeFranco Rudolf Emil Gruenke, IV Matthew Rohde Romison Saint-Louis Andrew William Selck
Reginald Lawrence Colbrook Robert Gail Collins Bruce Arlen Darnall Gary D. Distin William Stephen Dooley John Kenneth Garrett Daniel Charles Lohmeier Michael Anthonny McComas Howard John Moser Ramon Glen O’Marah Ernest George Potter Gerald Sylvester Reedy Cody Rice Rick Dean Schairer Robert Orville Swank James Moore Waddell Ω Merle Franklin Wuethrich
Elon
Evansville
Elmhurst
Austin Hall Boone John Jamie Harvell Chris Scott Markwood Roger William Wise, III
Embry-Riddle
Zachary Pearson Deubler William Henry French Rodney Thomas Hemmitt Douglas Drew Nelson Christopher Scott Polhemus Jason Craig Saidens David Keith Weitz
Eureka
$500-$999
William Ferguson Taylor
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Robert Bryan Allen Gregory Richard Anderson Lyle David Brandt Joseph James Cirigliano Charles Elmer Coffman
$2,500+
Bo L. Gebbie Charles E. Singer
$1,000-$2,499
David Thomas Zurliene
$500-$999
John David Aufderhar John B. Conaway B. James Dawson Donald Morris Riggs Marcus Lon Youngblood
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David Barnes Harry Earl Bartlett Garry M. Bledsoe Michael J. Bolatto Earl W. Borre, Jr. Tony Burchett Dr. Will Campbell David Harry Chew, III Davis Jackson Coale
Lake Forest (Pi-Pi) The chapter won the Outstanding Program of the Year Award for the Mocktail Night event that was co-sponsored with Delta Gamma sorority. The chapter had three of its rising seniors named to the Senior 25, a recognition given to those seniors who have been the greatest leaders and made the largest contributions to our campus.
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Charles A. Daum Joe A. Dedman Robert Carl Dishman James Egnew Donald Edwin Euston Richard D. Frette Charles Richard Fulmer, Jr. Bradley Huston Gant Gregory Hahn Terry Michael Hall David Harmon Gary Charles Henning Charles R. Henry Philip Ray Katterhenry Brian B. Leary C. David Little Timothy David Loucks Danny R. Lucas James J. Miskovich Dr. Keith A. Phillips Timothy K. Poole Dr. Dennis Neil Ramsey Eric J. Sander Craig Savage Mark Edward Seib Michael Leo Sims Stephen Vandeveer Capt James A. VanFossan, USA Ret James Anthony Walro Michael D. Warnsman David Jude Wenning Mark Stephen Yeager
Ferris State $2,500+
Joseph D. Klobucher
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Gary Michael Kampman Christopher Thomas Matzen Timothy Eugene McRoy Thomas Pegg Gerald Stewart Radloff Alan Cory Selke
Florida
$2,500+
Rev. S. George Dirghalli
$1,000-$2,499 Stephen Brian Bull Pedro Jose Rubio, Jr.
$500-$999 W. Ray Fortner
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Robert Joseph Allen Jensen Henry Audioun Jeff Edward Barnett Donald Bellew Jesse Boyles Gaetan Caiazzo Rene Joseph Croteau Theodore Deckert Theodore Dunn Michael Patrick Fitzgerald Alan Dean Flanagan, MD David Flood Sam A. Foreman Robert E. Harris Joseph Herko Trevor Garrett Hicks Lawrence C. Jensen, Jr Arthur Joseph Katz Paul Jackson Keyser John H. Land Henry William Land, II Charles E. Langbein, Jr. Thomas Lee Mantel William Edward Martin, Jr.
Lehigh (Gamma-Psi)
Florida Atlantic $2,500+
Phillip L. Parker
All Other Gifts Bruce Allen Wayne Rasoletti
Florida International
William Richard Berg Michael A Braddock Rick Briggs Joseph Milan Citro Thomas G. Conklin, Jr. David Arnold Driscoll Marcus Duffy Chad Michael Dunbar Joseph W. Emsley Edward P Fogh Louis H. Furen, Jr. Robert N. Grant Harry R. Holman Richard C. Jensen Thomas John Kelly Kenneth R. Kerr James L. Kirk, II Robert J. Lama Fred A. McKeithen, Jr. Mitchell Meyer William W. Morris Verdell E. Nelson Alexander Parsons Michael Rand Phillips Jeffrey Frank Reinking Dr. Charles David Rentz Capt William M. Scruggs, Jr. Erik James Silvola Sean Sullivan Patrick James Voldness
Florida State $2,500+
H. Dean Sellers
$500-$999
Frankie Mitropoulos
Herb Cooper Robert W. Fricke, Jr.
Florida Southern
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Matthew Angelo Stephen Bell David William Bentley
Bruce Blackwell Clark Brown William G. Capko
Louisiana-Lafayette
The chapter earned the fourth highest fraternity GPA on campus, which included 16 brothers on the Dean’s List. Chapter Advisor Joe Gurreri was named Alumni Adviser of the Year. The chapter partnered with the Micro Finance Club for the Micro Finance exposition. The chapter had two members earn representation on the Dreyfus and Rights Portfolio. These portfolios manage more than $100,000 through various financial instruments.
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Dr. William J. McAllister, Jr Jack McCulloch Brandon Thomas Moore Timothy J. Mullis Joseph Nilles Robert Nord P. Dan O’Kray Thomas Alexander Palmer Cory Jason Phillips Jack W. Pridgen Carl Redderson, MD David Randall Reddish William Riley William Harris Rogner Thomas Saffran Robert K. Skinner Charles Evan Smith Patrick G. Smith, PhD Hobson L. Strain, Jr. George Edwin Summers John M. Thomson Robert L. Travis Robert Otis Tyner Joseph Paul Vaccaro Charles Frederick Wheeler, III Paul Whidby David Young
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At the 2012 Greek Awards Ceremony the chapter received a five-star rating, achieved by only two of the eight IFC fraternities. Chris Catalanotto received Alumni of the Year Award, selected from the more than 20 Greek organizations on our campus. Dominick Rancatore was inducted into the Theta Class of the Greek Hall of Fame. Dustin Chastant received multiple awards from the local Habitat for Humanity organization while serving as
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Robert J. Cochran John W. Devine John L. Goodrich Gerald Keeney Michael Kish Richard Kurras Devon O’Neill Ombres Matthew Jamieson Wells Edward C. Wynne
Florida Tech
Robert Christian Betzel Brian Scott Bomser Chaz Burkhart Nestor Fenoy Matthew Flanagan Michael Scott Friedman Dr. Richard Gregory Ryan Haughey Brent Robert Hollenbach Jono Hren Dr. Richard A. Hudson Dennis McCann Karl Raymond Mueller Joseph Nicotera James Robert Page William Chandler Pearson Gary Michael Sanderson Arthur Stadlin Thomas F. Stewart, III John Wendt William Joseph Wing III
Franklin
$1,000-$2,499 Irvin C. Schooler
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George F. Anderson John Alan Beard James Beatty Patrick Burks William Callahan
Harold Goodwin Ronald T. Harper Jack Douglas Kenyon William F. McCarthy Lee McFerrin Brian Nanavaty Dr. Leonard Northrup Robert O Peckinpaugh, MD Daniel Louis Prestel Eric Lee Richards Lloyd Spencer Charles Stumpf Kevin Lee Summers
Franklin & Marshall $500-$999
John Harry Graham, IV
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Donald B. Aulenbach, PhD Richard H. Aulenbach Dr. Darwin Brendlinger Henry P. Brubaker Peter Enrico Ciampi Howard Ross Cramer Wayne Clyde Fuller Frederick D. Gerhard William Gohn George Keitel, Jr. Maynard N. Little Samuel Long William Jack Miller Thomas R. Murray, Jr. Lawrence P. Quinn, PhD Lt. Gen. Carl R. Smith, USAF, Ret. Patrick Joseph Thorogood Russell C. Vollmer Howard Williard Dr. Earl Abraham Zimmerman
George Washington $2,500+
the Project Leader. The chapter also was recognized for having the highest IFC GPA from the Fall of 2011 semester and for having placed first in Greek Week in Greek Olympics and T-shirt sales. At the 2012 Ragin Recognition, Iota-Omega was awarded the Most Outstanding Membership Development award, from the more than 300 student organizations on campus. Will Gardiner was named the Most Outstanding Sophomore.
Memphis (Zeta-Theta) The brothers raised more than $200 in addition to collecting canned goods by volunteering in their community. The chapter held its second annual blood drive with Life Blood, collecting 39 units. The chapter won the Chapter of the
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Geoffrey Ross Cleveland Darryl Adam Diamond Andrew George Dualan Matthew D Dybwad Alan Scott Elias Kevin Matthew Kreutner Jonathan Micale Patrick Gene Moran Ryan Andrew Park Patrick Michael Preston Mark Aaron Sanet Michael Ira Vidikan
Georgetown
$1,000-$2,499
John Edward Durham
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Roger Akel J. Neal Barnum Marion D. Bradford Earl W. Buro James Robert Connor William E. Day James L. Fishback Taylor Friesz Theodore F. Gibson Thomas Baker Grissom Weldon Harris John Morgan Harris George Hauser Chris Hendrick William Holden Richard Holly James Scot Koeppe Barry L. Levy Michael M. Lewis
Stuart George Luginbuhl Richard Moore Dr. William Otis Nowell, Jr. Ryan Scott Pearson Daniel Rector C. E. Roberts Jacob Daniel England Sizemore William H. Slack Ronald Brian Stortz Stephen O. Wade Harold Lee Wagner
Georgia
$500-$999
Michael S. Pohler
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James P. Atwater, Sr. Richard Bazemore Robert G. Bennett Edgar Robin Bohannon David Lee Burch Thomas Lee Chafin John Wilson Chapman Nickolas Chilivis Jerome A. Connor G. Thomas Cornett David Malcolm Fiveash John Monroe Greene James Henry David King Hollis, Jr. Steve Wallis Hurlbutt Steven Earl Ledbetter Dr. William L. McDaniel, Jr. Richard A. Munn, Jr. Thomas Fount Norris Jeffrey F. Richards Robert W. Safrit Julian H. Scott Geri Thompson A. Randall Townsend Joseph B. Wilkinson, Jr.
Year Award by the University’s All Greek Programming Board. Carlisle Jasper was awarded Greek Man of the Year. Chris Xa was elected President of the Asian American Association.
Millsaps (Theta-Eta) This past spring semester Garrett Wilkerson was tapped for the Order of Omega, joining Andrew Marion as the second Lambda Chi Alpha member at the Millsaps chapter. Brother Marion was elected president of the Order of Omega Chapter and Brother Wilkerson was elected treasurer. Chapter Advisor Marsh Nippes was awarded the Greek Alumni Advisor of the Year at the Student Life Awards.
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Georgia Southwestern State John C. Fayne, Jr. Mark Allan Hayes Phillip Ira Lynch
Georgia State
Michael Shane Taylor
Georgia Tech $2,500+
David Glen Griffith Fred Andrew Preddy, Jr.
$1,000-$2,499
Geoffrey Scott McHenry C. A. ‘Bo’ Reddic, IV
$500-$999
James William Craven Premkishan Ramkishan Shetty
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Eric Fidler John Fischer Willis G. Gordon Merek James Gourley Peter E. Grogan Holmes J. Hawkins, Jr. John Charles. Headrick Garry Nelson Henkel John Duane Hoverkamp James R. Ivey, Jr. Russell Dale Karr Ryan Michael Lahm Rev. James H. Latimer Jon Lyman Manetta R. Alan McFalls Philip Orr Meadows Charles Musselman James Furman Osteen William Ozanne Ben Jackson Risse Stanley Sattinger Richard D.C. Schrade, III Todd Robert Schutte Douglas Bruce Turner John S. Tyson, III Robert Van Houten Ronald A. Veith Christopher Thomas Walzer W. V. Williams, Jr Mark Ridley Worthy
Gettysburg College Roger D. Alexis Dwayne Christin Angelo Thomas Beaver Dennis Mark Bleile, PhD Robert C. Blomberg Douglas Fairchild Bradley Thomas L. Brenneman John H. Candioto Kevin James Caviston Christopher John Cole
Missouri-Kansas City (Sigma-Rho) The chapter won Greek Week and took first place in three of the five events. The chapter remained undefeated in intramural soccer. Alumni Brother Scott Ezell has agreed to become the chapter’s faculty advisor. Chapter brothers participated in Relay for Life, raising money for the fight against cancer. Michael Williams was nominated for Greek Man of the Year while freshman Dylan Clark was nominated for Greek Scholar of the Year.
Montevallo (Sigma-Epsilon) Chapter President Josh Womack won the the title of Mr. Montevallo during the homecoming celebration.
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Grand Valley State Russell B. La Forte David Gregory Mountford
Hampden-Sydney College Dr. James L. Bugg, Jr. Dilworth Cook Robert Claude Dickerson Lee F. Dobbs Frank L. Horne, Jr. E. Judson McAdams William E. Moore Robert G. Thompson, II
Hanover
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Glenn Elwood Anderson, Jr. Gary Wayne Cooper
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C. B. Crook, Jr. John F. Holloway T. G. Madison, Jr.
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The chapter earned a scholastic trophy for achieving top honors for academic excellence in both the Spring 2012 and Fall 2011 periods. Chapter brothers won Alpha Kappa Lambda sorority’s inaugural Hunger Games philanthropy event, winning a monetary donation for the North American Food Drive. John Gasson was elected SGA treasurer. For Greek Week, the chapter won six chapter and individual awards: Best Community Service Award, Best Program Award and Best Campus Involvement Award, Best New Member Award (John Gasson), Best Senior Award (Jordan Palmer), and Greek Man of the Year Award (Mike Nicholson). Frank Deming was named a McNair Scholar, which means he will be able to do undergrad
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Lawrence Alan Corson Donald P. Cranford Floyd Thomas Craven Robert Frank Dabbs Dr. Charles Dietrich William D. Fallin Joshua Derek Forrester Jeff J. Goddard David Kilmer Greene Travis Flay Hanes Royce Dean Holloway Andrew Douglas Jones C. Thomas Joseph Harlan Mark Keirstead Bradley Howard Komisar Matthew Dean McKinney Daniel Rashane Miller Ronald Mims Pittman Judson Richardson Benjamin Satterthwaite Earl Paul Senger L. Norman Shronce Thomas M. Slaughter Denis Robert De St Aubin Norman Stephens Eddie Stratton Timothy Taylor Artie Gerald Tertzagian William Thompson
Houston
$500-$999
David Bartram Clark, Jr.
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Idaho
Martin A. Anderson Melton Bertrand Dennis LeRoy Boatman John Anthony Cantele
Richard E. Day John C. Featherstone Steven Ralph Frazee Paul Edward Freudenthal Steven Hanna F. Marshall Hauck Larry Herzinger Jerome L. Hull, CLU, ChFC Thomas Joy George C. Kronmiller Lawrence Lampert William Kent Langford Merrill Oaks Julius E. Peterson Larry Ellis Peterson Dr. Brian Philip Sack Mark Dean Stein Dennis Ray Stettler Leslie Allen Stith Michael VanLydegraf Troy Douglas White Samuel H. Wos
Illinois
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Robert L. Vanderwall
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Edward David Harris William E. Stallman
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research in his field of study. Only eight were chosen. Deming was also named a Montevallo Master, which is one of the official hosts of the university.
New Orleans (Lambda-Alpha)
The chapter won highest overall GPA of all of the fraternities on campus and top participation in Greek Week activities. In addition, Chris Musco (2010) was awarded Outstanding President and Andrew Boudreaux (2008) was awarded Outstanding Greek Scholar. At the University’s annual Student Leadership Ceremony, Chris
Martin Johanson Peter J. Kale John Trouy Kannapell Nathan John Kaufman Robert G. Kennedy Todd Lester Krone, PhD Robert James Lemen Leonard Adam Munari Daniel R. Nelson Kevin Michael Neville Jerry D Norris Phil Owusu Donald E. Plote Jack Louis Rieke Paul Rimington Dr. Joseph Michael Ritter Joseph Romano John Stirniman Michael Barrett Stolte William Strang George W. Tomek Thomas Geza Varga Richard Verkler Robert L. Wilson Paul Richard Witkay
Illinois State
Robert Foster Baker Stephen B. Davis David Elbow William F. Foltz Daniel T. Greiner Brian Keith Tatro
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Justin Garza John Andrew Holzmann Kris Kimbrough Raul Pena Regino Salinas Reynaldo Sauceda
Indiana
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Charles David Kennard, MD David W. Miller
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Jack Buckles Kyle Edward Chase James Robert Crane Richard Darst Richard Dee Douglass Kevin W. Eckstein Mike Ethridge James Gerding George E. Hahn Charles Hall, DDS Alex Hines Morris Ray Hudson W. Terence Joyce Robert Wayne Kirtley, MD Stephen D. Luedeman Kevin H. McGauley, CPA Gary Allen Murt W. G. Neiderauer, Jr. James Otley Frank James Perrone James Finly Pickett Theodore P. Prange Wesley Don Roeder Daniel Rogers Dr. Hubert Seller Kenneth Shidler Scott Alan Smith James Windle Thomas Paul Eugene Underwood David James Walthius
Indiana State $500-$999
Eston Lee Perry, Jr.
Podany (2011) and Corbin Becnel (2010) were awarded for Outstanding Leadership in the chapter. John Mineo, IV (2008) was awarded the Edgar E. Burkes Memorial Award for Outstanding Leadership. He is a political science major, has served as SGA president since 2010, and is the current student-member to the Louisiana Board of Regents. The Burkes Memorial award for Outstanding Leadership is the highest student leadership honor a student can achieve.
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Indiana-Pennsylvania Edward Kunze David Craig Morley Jeffrey Alan Mummert Jeffrey Swift
Iowa
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Nevada-Reno (Epsilon-Iota)
The chapter held a charity event, Our Big Show, which is a mock beauty pageant/talent show among the sororities on campus. The event raised more than $2,000 for The Note-Ables, a local organization that helps mentally challenged people of all ages to play music.
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Iowa State $2,500+
Gregg Douglas Behrens Craig Kenton Denny, PhD
$1,000-$2,499 Kenneth R. Schultz
$500-$999
Roger H. Hamm Stanley S. Warren Ω
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Michael Houston Alexander Denis John Appel Brent Martin Bean Gary Clifford Belzer David Geroge Bisbee Paul Michael Bunce C. B. Conover, IV Michael Andrew Dirnberger Matthew George Emerson Rory John Fulcher Jay George Halverson Bill Grinnell Jackson, PhD Gregory Thomas Johnson Dean Matthew Jones Stephen Carl Jones David Charles Kessen Maurice Albert King, Jr. Steve Wayne Lubahn Kevin Gerard Marzano Ralph Joseph Mauch Curtis A. Miller Wayne William Pingel Adam Paul Rasmussen Nicholas Jon Renner Thomas Keith Smith, Jr. Merton Lawrence Van Dreser Glenn J. Veenstra, Jr. Richard Lee Ver Steeg
Glenn Allen Vosatka Kim Charles Walden Louis Richard Walter William H. Watson Paul Isaac Welle John Michael Worthington John Philip Wyek
Iowa Wesleyan $2,500+
Clifford E. Dodds Ω
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David Cloyd Cress James R. Fiete Maunis E. Godbey, MD James Pearce Heidel Edward A. Melvin Stanley B. Meyer Dennis Wayne Ormsby Norman W. Pogemiller Orville B. Powell Douglas Stewart
Jacksonville
Richard Albert Brown Christopher James Cichoski
James Madison
Marc Licata Bugge Timothy Michael Clayton Michael J. Covert Ω Eric Crafton Deane Mark Timothy Devlin Rex Allen Hayes David Scott Martin Scot P. McRoberts John Patrick Morris Darrell D. Reynard, Jr.
Kansas
$1,000-$2,499 Forrest Cloud
North CarolinaCharlotte (Beta-Upsilon) The chapter won the following 2012 Greek Awards: Fraternity of the Year; Greek Week; Excellence in Service; Most Community Service Hours; Excellence in Alumni Relations; Greek Man of the Year: Michael Kowalchyk; Outstanding Senior: Shivam Patel and David Starkel; and Advisor of the Year Finalist: Mike Boozer. In addition the chapter was named a finalist for: Excellence in Diversity Programming; Excellence
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Stephen R. Cloud
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James Allen Bauer Kenneth L. Beardsley Philip Coolidge Brooks, Jr. David Boone Conner Brian Samuel Cooper L. M. Denny David George Farmer Steven C Gripp Richard C. Hite John Jones Douglas Killion William Russell King, MD Max E. Kliewer Kenneth Lyons Scott Thomas Maynard Lance Adam Miller David J. Moore Edwin Offer Myron K. Peck, V Stephen Scheve Mark William Thill Kevin Wayne Yoder
Kansas State $2,500+
Fred W. Suggs, Jr.
$1,000-$2,499 Steven W. Swafford
$500-$999
Brandon James Mayberry Joel Elijah Whitworth
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Dr. Gary Lee Arroyo Darwin Ted Ball C. Bartley Brannam Todd James Briggeman Keith Duane Burt
Brian D. Childers Leslie Chyba Donald J. Cooper Lawrence Crow Gary R. Culberson Roger Dee Dennis Gabriel Thomas Dinkel Craig Dunn Jarrod Warren Fish Russell W. Frame Irl Leon Franklin Gayle Griffith Lee James Handke Charles Robert Heidrick Jonas Andrew Heinrich Brian Craig Howell Ramon W Jones Ronald Kelpe, DVM Bernie Lynn Kohman Lewis H. Larson K. E. Laughrey Michael Leonard Marvin Carl Andrew Lundquist Dr. Rodger L. Maechtlen Joseph D. Mann, Jr. Kent A. Martens Chad Lyman McGrath Jeffrey Douglas McMillen Timothy Scott Oakleaf Robert Lee Oblander Gary D. Olds Jeremy Steven Page Dennis Powell Kenneth Michael Price Richard Root Thomas Allen Schmidt Brad Shirer Bradley Steffen Jeffrey Teefey John Robert Watt Richard O. Weidenbach Daniel Lee Wilkerson
Jeffrey Douglas Wilkinson Mark Edward Williams Paul Winterman Augustine Yang
David Lewis Gray Rodney Hawkins Frederick Jacobs Spencer Korb Jerry A. Limpach David Milton Loder Anthony Menchaca Thomas L. Monroe Christian John Moye David John Nichols Wilfredo Perez Christopher John Peruski Frederick Regenauer Jacob Rener John L. Robinson, Jr. Scott Edward Shaw Devin Sutherland Mark Thoma Larry Scott Thompson David Jonathan Valdes Benjamin VanZoest Edward John Vedock
Kent State
William Chritton
Kentucky
$500-$999
Charles Richter Reusing Terry Sams
All Other Gifts
William T. Clark, Jr. Sammie Dean Guy John M. Horton, Sr Martin W. Lewis Steve Jeffrey Martin Larry Scott Perkins Ronald Lee Schmidt Carl William Smith Robert T. Stevens Michael Waldman William C Wessell
Kettering-B $2,500+
Karl John Krapek
Kettering-A $500-$999
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Eric Matthew Ethington Michael Perry Nicholson J.D. Sienicki
Matthew Joseph Glodowski Rev. David J. Huber Nick Kappler Benjamin M. McCasland Robert James Wilkerson
All Other Gifts
Randy Austin Scott Ignatius Biba Douglas Paul Campbell James Chernenko, Jr. Charles Albert Cogliandro Don Culbertson William L. Dods Steven James Flint Charles D. Florence Carl Gerard Good
Kutztown
Joel Todd Bell Stephen Michael Canfield Mitchell A. Copman Nickolas George Heffner Edward Joseph Keglovits Kirk Robert Mull Frank Scott Woodrow
in Philanthropy; Philanthropy Project of the Year: 49ers for Life; Excellence in New Member Education; Excellence in Non-Greek Programming; and Excellence in Chapter Programming.
Days. In addition, the chapter has increased membership by 50 percent in 12 months. The chapter advisor received the Advisor of the Year Award and the chapter doubled its attendance at General Fraternity events the past three years.
Oregon (Zeta-Omicron)
Rensselaer (Epsilon-Eta)
The chapter captured its first intramural title in nearly 10 years with University Championships in both football and basketball. The chapter also reached the final rounds for softball and soccer. Chapter brothers achieved their first 3.0 accumulative GPA while having brothers placed in several Honors Colleges as well as one Ford Scholar. Chapter brothers captured the last major sorority philanthropy of the Spring Quarter by winning Alpha Chi Omega’s Diamond
On Saturday, April 28, 2012, the annual Greek Awards Ceremony took place on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The Epsilon-Eta chapter won the following awards: Stephen Provost, Greek Man of the Year; J.P. Trasatti, Executive Leader of the Year; Brian Orecchio, Order of Omega Man of the Year; and Geoff Seber, Greek Advisor of the Year. The chapter also received recognition with the Housing Award for the beautification work put into CONTINUED ON PAGE 34
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Lock Haven
Lamar
Walter Paul Eilers, Jr.
Thomas Sandberg Keith Edward Romig Robert William Streeper
Lehigh
$2,500+
James C. Parry
$1,000-$2,499
William E. Kirwin Paul Christopher Troy
All Other Gifts
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George Banino Ralph T. Bartlett Douglas C. Blaine Douglas Peter Borkowski Bransby Walter Bushey Bernard Comber John Travis Compton Thomas Vincent Ferrara Scott Laurence Garrett Richard Gigon Kenneth W. Green, Jr. Harry W.. Grell, Jr. John Douglas Hollinger Keith Lawrence Janosky Walter Calvin Keiper, Jr. Clinton R. Miller Bruce N. Ogilvie James S. Pennington Rudolph Petercsak, Jr. William Schaefer Warren Cyrus Spatz, Jr. Donald Levis Speakman Robert C. Stein Thomas S. Stevens H. Stanley Stoney, Jr. Eric Knudsen Wertz Frederick J. Ziegler
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Ray Edward Andrews, Jr. Jim Colligan Ronald De Witt Gary Clark Hubler Donald Henry Kieffer John S. Killian Jacob Laban, III Mark Edward Mahoney Jeffery Roy Parko John William Pringle Thomas E. Reid Mark Allan Robbins K. John Russell Robert Sellers, Jr. Gerald Scott Stilley Gordon Strauss Michael Yohe
Louisiana-Lafayette Donovan James Carlin Chris Joseph Catalanotto Dustin Chastant Kenneth L. Comeaux Floyd Paul Foti William Gardiner John Bringham Glass Lee Hugh Hayman Stephen Lee Hayman Winn Taylor Lavorgna Brody LeBlanc Dean Griffin McCormick Ernest Richard Patterson Dominick Michael Rancatore Michael Rivera Rory C. Robichaux Kyle Sarver Anthony L. Savarese
the house. Finally, the chapter earned Five Star Status, given to Greek organizations that continue to provide excellence to the Rensselaer community. The chapter has been recognized with Five Star status since the evaluation system was created.
Rose-Hulman (Theta-Kappa) During this year’s charity event, Run For Kids’ Sake, the chapter raised nearly $3,000. These funds benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Vigo County. Run For Kids Sake has been a charity event of the chapter for the past 41 years and this year included a 3K/5K and walk/run events.
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Louisiana State
Edgar F. Barnett Benjamin Marquette Blanchard Eric David Boeckman Nathan Chapman Charles E. Chassay A. Harry Conrad Hardtner L. Coon Richard Dodson Richard Earl Doughty Jake Allen Guillory Robert Gunter W. Clark Hersey H. Hamric Holloway, Jr. Jarret Paul Lambert Lawrence Lindley Ronald Lounsberry Cecil Lovell J. Sam Marler John Dudley May Lloyd D. McClatchey, Jr. Dr. Hiram A. McConnell Robert W. McKenzie Ω Thomas C. Mitchell Chuck D. Myers John Wiley Pierce Santiago Porcella, III William T. Roberts, Jr. Brian Ross Jack J. Scariano, Jr Paul Michael Seib, MD Randolph H. Sutton Charles D. Van Sickle Michael David Wascom Dr. Paul Young
Louisiana Tech William Roy Adams John D. Caruthers, Jr. William Cox Walter Ray Fall Donald Ray Finch
Phillip Kevin Hanna Robert M. Holt, Jr. A. E. Kaiser, III Neill S. Matthews Glenn Edward Miller Jack Howard Priest Arthur Varvoutis Arl Wiseman
Louisville
$1,000-$2,499 J. Patrick Ryan
$500-$999 Ray C. Glass
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Dr. Halburn C. Arnett Gary William Auman R. Lawrence Baird Donald J. Borders Vince P. Cain B. Edward Campbell Carl Cordy Joseph D. Downs Leigh E. Eisenhauer Roger Gordon Ellis James W. Gallaway Daniel L. Hafendorfer, MD Stephan Hoppock William L. Howard Erran Huber James D. Manning Patrick M. Mason Dale Alan Mercker Joseph Miller Edward Allen Morris Bill J. Norton Carlos Nicholas Pappe John Garrard Spanyer William Wetherton Brian Patrick Wimpsett Trevor Zwick
South Dakota (Alpha-Gamma) Chapter President Tyler Tordsen was elected to the Student Advisory Committee for the Great Plains Conclave. The chapter held an Easter Egg Hunt for a local daycare center. The chapter organized food drives, raising more than 2,000 pounds for the Vermillion Food Pantry. Austin Nelson received a scholarship award for his summer internship at the state prison last summer. Tyler Tordsen received the Outstanding Sophomore of the Year Award.
Southeast Missouri State (Delta-Phi) The chapter held its annual Founders Day Banquet and inducted Jay Goff, Mark Lee, and Jason LeGrand
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Loyola Marymount
Dallas Lee Krapf
Alan L. Rhodes George Roberts, Jr. William Swetland Peter Mark Tidd Christopher J. Webster Leon Elfred White
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Mansfield
Matthew Thomas Peterson
Lycoming
$500-$999
Bruce C. Benson Rodman Hawley Berfield Myles Joseph Biggs Albert Warren Daubenspeck C. David Hoffritz Dale Norman Krapf Bradley Robert Myhre Jerold Pfadenhauer Stephen Walter Simchak, Jr. Gary Delmar Sturts
David Bailey John P. Drumm John Thomas Hampton Todd John Hoskins Dr. Albert Vernon Lapps Lawrence Bruce Mansfield Edward Alan Plaksa James Potter Timothy Lee Reppard Scott William Unruh
Maine
Marietta
$1,000-$2,499
Wayne Arthur Tanguay
$500-$999
Richard Newdick
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David Allen Gary Edwin Allen Raymond Lucien Arbour Clyde Edward Armstrong Fred Hilton Bailey Charles G. Beaudoin Lawrence Cobb Robert John Collins John J. Gordon Richard G. Hamann Jared Daniel Hanson Daniel R. Hillard Col. William Lowe (Ret) Richard E. Morrison Herbert Perkins
Peter Aitcheson William Robert Aitken Samuel Augustine Timothy William Byers Christopher William Case John R. Douglass Patrick Daniel Hahe Roger C. Jacobs Robert Keadle Dr. John Kelley Frank S. Klugh Jeffrey Laveson Robert Lindberg, PhD Peter C. Maercklein James Menard John W. Oxenham Christopher John Paton Mark William Reis Dale Van Voorhis
to the Alumni Hall of Fame. At the All-Greek Award Ceremony, several brothers took home awards: All-Greek Freshman of the Year, Greg Felock; All-Greek Sophomore of the Year, Benny Dorris; All-Greek Junior of the Year, Corey Culbreth; and Individual Community Service Award, Nick Maddock. In addition, the chapter received the President’s Award for Fraternal Excellence. At the University’s Student Life & Leadership Awards Banquet, Austin Evans won the Provost’s Award for the College of Math & Sciences while Steve Backer won the President’s Spirit of Southeast Award. The chapter was honored as the All-University Student Organization of the Year. The chapter held an Initiation Ritual Exemplification for nine men, one of which was an honorary initiation. This was for Trevor
Marshall
Terrence Dragovan Francis M. Foose Rex W. Johnson John Joseph Kraynak James L. McIntyre Frederick James Miller George P. Terwilleger Anthony Troncone Thomas D. Wilkerson, I S. Andrew Williams George Edward Wolford, IV
Maryland-Baltimore County Christopher E. Bacon Brad S. Borowy Dwayne Jay Brunner Douglas W. Hoffman Steven Michael Hoffman Cameron Kirschner Creighton Carter Smith Michael Robert Swarner Nicholus Visnich
Maryland-College Park $1,000-$2,499
Jon Creighton Williamson
$500-$999 Rex S. Fox
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Franklin Edward Angier, Jr. Larry Kent Autry Richard F. Baker Jerry L. Bollie Frank Faff Gary David Funkhouser William Gray A. Lawrence Guess Robert W. Irelan
Stanley C. Lore Charles A. Rader Joseph Rowland Thomas Thamann Nicholas Anthony Verderame Joseph B. Workman
Massachusetts $500-$999
Kenneth H. Gusciora
All Other Gifts
Charles C. Eliot Robert W. Grayson Dr. Richard Hatfield Richard J. Keogh Howard R. Lacey Paul Eugene Mailman John Mullaly John Putnam Newall Barry Scott Pilson Richard Roberson Ronald G. Rossetti Peter Schragle Brian Robert Sheehey Douglas Wells William C. Welsh William R. Whitmore
MassachusettsInstituteof Technology Claron E. Anderson Donald Lee Brown Edward Wallace Cheatham Robert Colten William John Flor, PhD Jay Arthur Holladay George J. Meyers James Alonzo Monk, Jr. David C. Morse Kenneth Edward Nimitz Henry Pohndorf
Wood, father of Scott Wood who lost his battle with cancer earlier this semester.
Southern Methodist (Gamma-Sigma)
Jacob Watts was elected IFC vice president of finance. Kevin McClendon was elected the Hispanic American student senator. Chapter brothers helped cook, participate, raise donations, and set up the SMU Relay for Life, benefiting the American Cancer Society.
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Robert L. Rorschach Oliver Reed Smoot Erwin H. Straehley
$500-$999
$500-$999
McGill
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Robert G Coffey
Memphis $2,500+
William A. Mathis
$500-$999
J. Todd Hopkins
All Other Gifts
Dr. Frank J. Adcock, III Thomas Adcock William Earl Blank Nathan Christopher Bobo Rex Brasher, Jr Ronald Chesemore Lester Conyers Graham Davis Michael Gray Arthur W. Hazlett Jon Graham Hopper Sean Patrick Kelly Norman C. Little Christopher W. Luhrs James O. McAllister Richard Monroe Shaw, III Jacob Cecil Shumacker, III Thomas Chase Simpson Donald J. Valdez Garry Wayne Warren G. Byrne Whitehead, Jr.
Mercer
$2,500+
M. Fletcher McElreath
Adam Richard Schnepp Douglas Todd Willis David Allen Barbee Robert Lee Bowers Peter Sang Chi Trey Thomas Coggins Gerald R. Dodd Richard Epps Dr. T. Edwin Evans Robert Paul Feemster Mark Christopher Hayward Harry Scot Keats Daniel Michael Larson Walter O Loescher, III John A. Mancin, III Kenneth Paul McBride Lt. Col. Michael McGregor Christopher Nicholas Pang Warner Raines David Lee Ratley Stephen Stewart Richard Tipton Cliff Taylor Williams
Methodist
Frank A. Aycock James Barr Stephen Bazan John A. Graham Stephen Krunich Roger Durham Pait Corinthea Stack Bobby Jackson Walston Gilliam Perry Wise Jeremy York
Miami (FL)
$1,000-$2,499
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Tarleton State (Phi-Rho) The chapter won the Award for Fraternal Excellence at the university’s annual Leadership and Service Awards. The award is presented each year to the one nationally affiliated Greek fraternity or sorority that symbolizes the excellence of the Greek system. The chapter was recognized for having the highest GPA on campus among fraternities, for its work with the North American Food Drive, for the development and implementation of a Bastrop Relief Effort for victims of last year’s Texas wildfires, and for the Fraternity’s non-hazing stance. During the ceremony, chapter President Anthony Linder was recognized for co-
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Miami (OH) $2,500+
Michael J. Raymond, PhD
$1,000-$2,499
Dr. John Warren Bloom, PhD
$500-$999
William Schumacher Allen Edward Segrist, PhD
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Thomas Allen Daniel B. Anthony Jerome Baldwin Christopher E. Ballard Brian Breitsch John Mosier Burkett Dr. Richard Burns, Jr. William Cunningham Richard A. Di Sanza David Wayne Diller Kenton Earl Draigh Robert A. Fetters Mark Michael Forestieri Thomas Clifford Fritz John Fisher Gainer Donald Frank Grether James Warren Harper Dean Jay Hollinger Gregory Donald Houser Leo C. Lawrence, II Scott Lawrence Timothy Dale Luttrell George McFerron Brian McKeighen William West McMillen, I Dr. Andrew G. Mehas, Jr. Robert Douglas Mills G. Michael Prugh John Haines Robinson Roy Pettit Roller David M. Rumford Thomas W. Schneider Alvin Schweizer J. Edward Seamon Richard Lee Segrist David M. Shade Jeffery Shroyer Gary Hanson Snouffer James Edward Stratton Robert Kolbe Stuedell
coordinating the Tarleton Round-up event. Round-up is an annual, campus-wide community service project. Because of Linder’s leadership, this year’s round-up fielded nearly 600 volunteers who spread out across the community to perform everyday household tasks for elderly and disabled citizens, such as raking leaves, painting, yard work, and cleaning.
TennesseeChattanooga (Zeta-Phi) At the Greek Week awards, the chapter earned the Academic Excellence Achievement Award,
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Timothy Robert Taylor David Michael Wilson
Michigan $2,500+
Charles W. Cole, Jr. Francis X. Nutto
$1,000-$2,499 C. Robert Kidder
$500-$999
George Grove Peter Martin Kelley Robert McCulloch
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Douglas R. Abbott David Eugene Atkinson David Clare Breiholz Elliott Evan Burd Kyle Burdette Thomas L. Capua, Sr Steven Carnevale Benjamin Clark Douglas Sterling Cornwell Samuel B. Coulter Paul Durance, PhD M. Brennan Farrell Richard J. Ferrara Nicholas Albert Joseph Ferreira Craig Fitzgerald J. George Friess Constantine Gianakaris Gary D. Gillespie, MD Thomas W. Gougeon John C. Harder John Spencer Hardy Michael Head William Jackson Gabriel S. Johnson Michael John. Keebler Patrick John Kelley
David Holden Koto Davud Kucukarslan Frank A. Lude Dale MacKovjak Thomas Maentz Wilbur Jack Markstrom David Allyn Matzen Mark McQuiggan, MD Lester Blair Milliken Ronald Modreski Warren Morningstar David J. Newton Dr. Herman A. Outcalt John Partridge James Alvin Pickard George John Pomey Ethan Arthur Rein Sean Michael Ruwart Mark Lawrence Schaefer Craig Slayter George W. Spasyk Robert J. Stevens Neil Taylor J. Scott Timmer Robert Max Tobias Don Truex, DDS Larry Lee Twitchell William C. Van De Graaf William H. Van De Graaf Christopher Kish VanDeusen Brian Verkinderen Nathan Alexander Whetsell Roger Whitaker C. Phillips Whittemore, Jr. Jack D. Withrow Richard Aram Yarmain
Michigan State $2,500+
Mark Alden Hoag
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2011-2012 Intramural Champions recognition, and Fraternity of the Year for the second consecutive year. The chapter raised more than $8,000 for the Chattanooga Food Bank. The chapter held a BBQ For a Cure at the chapter house with proceeds going to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Texas-Austin (Alpha-Mu) Chapter brothers helped plant trees at the Dell Children’s Medical Center. The chapter’s application for the Adopt-AStreet program was approved. It grants the chapter the responsibility of maintaining a section of roadway near the University of Texas campus.
Jordan Cowen Devin Cudnohufsky James LaFave Bradley R. Mack Ronald A. Minth Robert Witman Michigan Tech Joseph Jacob Allen Stanley Joseph Brownell Samuel Dean Chalmers, Jr. Douglas C. Holmberg Daniel Addison Newton Jeffery Lee Pelath Daniel Povolo David Paul Smith Terry J. Szapa
Millersville
Gerald Walter Broniec Matthew David Griffin Michael George Mancini Andrew K. Olenik
Millsaps $2,500+
Maurice Hinton Hall Charles Robert Lathem
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David Alan Anderson Wayne Morris Babin, DDS Brian Michael Dixon Robert Earle Farr Gilroy Hunter Harden Ray Fulton Harrigill Harold James J. W. Lipscomb Alvin Aaron Loewenberg Jared Edward Lorio Michael Mann Jared Ridley Mott Robert Marsh Nippes James Franklin Oaks
Dr. William Harrison Parker, Jr. Hiram Carey Polk, Jr. M.D. William Mark Stanton Dr. John Everett Sutphin, Jr. Addison Tatum, Jr. Donald Grey Triplett Joseph W. Whitwell
Minnesota-Twin Cities Carlos P. Avery Harold C. Hervig Gordon Sohl
Minnesota State
Alexander Allen James Bogenrief Joel Paul Erikson Thomas A. Hamilton, Jr. James W. Lang Randall Dean Larson Scott Gregory Steffen Keith Stoltenberg Leonard Tvedten Andrew John Van Osdale John Vanderwerf Daryle Lynn Vegge
Mississippi State $1,000-$2,499
John Maron Hendricks
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William J. Bowlin Jackey Ode Burrell Joseph Scott Cantrell Billie Burke Curtis Mark E. Ertel C. Richard Favreau William Grantham Evan Handler Finisse Henson J. William Kanphuis Jewett D. Kirkland
Towson (Phi-Omega) The chapter hosted its annual Luau Philanthropy Week to raise money for the Special Olympics. The week included a Monday dinner, a banner contest, a community service trip to the Tulsa food bank, and a volleyball tournament featuring matches between the local police/fire departments and between the chapter/campus police. The event raised approximately $2,200. At the IFC awards banquet, the chapter won the Circle of Excellence Award for Responsibility, an honor bestowed on the Greek chapter that has demonstrated exceptional risk management policies. In addition, Jake Turner (2014) was presented with the Greek Man of the Year Award.
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John G. McGrath, DVM H. Thomas McWilliams Frank Powell James White Richter Jonathan Rieves Clifton Sawyer David Earl Stovall George Allan Summerlin
Missouri-Columbia $2,500+
Matthew Kent Rose
All Other Gifts
Missouri Science and Technology John Curtis Killinger
Missouri Western
Missouri-Kansas City $500-$999
Dr. John Charles Flucke
All Other Gifts
Tanner Austin John D. Cisetti Ryan Matthew DeMar Dr. Edward Robert Friedlander Michael L. Glassburn Dr. Keith Stuart Margulis Jeffrey James Peterson, MD Rev. John Schutty, KHS Dr. Christopher Otis Thornton
$1,000-$2,499 $500-$999
Richard A. Edwards Frederick E. Nevin Joseph Michael St Clair
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William Alexander Richard Baur Gerald Edgar Brunkhart James E. Cauthorn James Andrew Clippard Brandon Lee Cordts Eugene Henry Faenger Aloys Hugo Faenger Robert Aloys Faenger Linn Field Steven Alan Gardner Leslie R. Hamilton Steven Holcomb
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Leonard Carl Kirberg Adam Robert Lewis H. John Lutz Gerald McDonald Woods McReynolds Gregory R. O’ Brien William K. Ott Edgar Eugene Perrey, II David Bruce Platt Clark August Potzmann Scott S. Preston Kevin James Reilly Robert M. Rock Paul B. Rothband Charles A. Studer Melvin Lee Sundermeyer B. Kenneth Swift Howard W. Thoele Gary Alan Trippensee James Robert Whaley Arthur Rae Winter
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On March 24, 2012, the chapter held its first Initiation Ritual Exemplification under the leadership of the Alpha-Chi chapter from the University of Richmond. After the Ritual, the brothers from both chapters enjoyed a dinner hosted by the
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Montana State-Billings David Bakker
MontanaState-Bozeman Kenneth Ballinger Dr. Todd L. Beck Charles L. Beers Cory Jason Christofferson Douglas Bruce Hammell David Mason Scott Brian Murphy Clayton W. Myhre, Jr. Don Bert Omundson Don Patterson Richard Reynolds
Robert Vernon Southerland W. Michael Thompson Paul Robert Thompson
Montevallo
James Philip Cardin J Cliff Farlow, Jr. Laurence Alan Gibson Brandt Leonard Montgomery
Morehead State Jack Abby Glen Coatney Danny Ray Eldridge Gregory G. Hardesty Jack Henson Garrett Joseph Pikul Edward Ray Plummer Dr. Clay Sink
Muhlenberg
Richard Bodenweiser Robert M. Kuntz James Rodman Lentz David Noble Charles Smith, Jr.
Murray State $2,500+
James Berrill Harold G. Doran, Jr. Clifford R. Higginson David R. King Eddie Melton Mark Anthony Workman
$1,000-$2,499
Terry L. Carver Henry Franklin Doran Larry G. Kelley Jon David King Robert Wayne Mantooth, Jr.
General Fraternity. Also present were ELCs Nolan Ryan and Brian Watts, Alpha Chi Chapter Advisor Larry Matthews, Colony 294 Chapter Advisor Dave Huffine, and Alumni Advisor Rick McKeel.
Wake Forest (Theta-Tau) Chapter brothers volunteered numerous community service hours to staff a local homeless shelter, Samaritan Inn. For the fifth consecutive semester the chapter earned the Academic Excellence Award, given to the fraternity with the highest
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother
$500-$999
Larry Allen Stanley L. Dulin
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Gueary Andrew Brigham John Mccuan Cline Kerry Edward Colley Bryce Morgan Dalrymple Logan Odell Davis Garth Randall Deskins Michael Leonard Fears Kennan Jaye Fritz Dan Parker Harelson Scott Paul Hargit Timothy Eric Hinton Bradley Hodge Kerkhoff William Anderson Logan, II James McGee Gregory Joseph Mullican Paul A. Nord Danny Dwain Patterson Adam Peebles Chad Aaron Price Steve Clark Reed Dr. Stephen Paul Selwitz Shawn Franklin Smee Luke Austin Welch
Nebraska-Lincoln Scott Christen Dostal Jeffrey Robert Edmundson Joshua Allen Hite Corey Karim Karimjee Kenneth Wayne Koop, Jr. Todd Lemke Scott Howard Magner Gregory G Schmall Matthew Anthony Schulte Scott Alan Swanson
Nebraska-Omaha $500-$999
Roger Eugene Knowles John A. Stirek
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Clyde J. Birch Thomas Ames Burton Gregory Classen Melvin C. Cunningham, PhD John Dye James S. Foral Patrick Warren Garnatz Thomas Hix Richard Paul Horn David Prinz Hufford Larry C. Juul Timothy P. Keyser Steven Dale Mahrt Bruce McCollister Stephen Gerald Meacham Roger Lynn Miller David Nelson Norman R. Nelson Timothy S. Nelson Carl John Olsen Edward Schlueter Scott H. Smith Warren Snell Jeffrey Roger Suing Lawrence Sheldon Thimm Richard V. Treakle Craig Walter Ronald Wanek Patrick Wingate Vernon H. Wood, Jr.
Nevada-Las Vegas Dale Lee Augustin Berto Pahang
Nevada-Reno
Alfred Karl Abrahamsen Clifford Burrous Larry Burton Stephen Cloyd Roger Cornwall Cleveland B. Crudgington, Jr. William A. Deal Carl E. Defilippi George Del Carlo Monte Alan Eldfrick Alan Erickson David Evasovic Robert D. Faiss Richard Fulstone L. Gene Gardella Denis David Graham Kurt Lale Herzog M. H. Hoyt Thomas Valter Hultin Michael Hunter Tommy Sammy Jayo Richard S. Knapp Leo Robert Le Goy James V. Mancuso Mark Allen Marsh Brian Michael Martin Wm Noel McPherson Joseph William Mullen Wade Allen Mullen Charles M. Murphy Robert Neuschaefer John H. Nicholson Henry Horton Philcox Eldredge T. Porch Richard Reynolds Harvey Roper Perry Becker Shirley Larry Don Struve William Van Tassel Bruce David Wiggs
New Hampshire $500-$999
Walter Ford Jenkins
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David E. Baril Harry G. Bovee Christopher Doucette Richard Fisk Charles F. Goodhue Eric C. Hakanson David K. Joslin Richard P. Kennedy Henry W. Kidder, III Robert Bruce Learmonth Brian F. MacDonald John P. McShane Michael Nash Dana C. Richdale Mark Rodgers Smith Donald Spence William Emile Stevens Harlan Whitehead Russell Jean Wilder
New Mexico
$1,000-$2,499 Jon E. Doak
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Eli S. Antonio Michael Bulloch John Eckert Weldon Faris Foster James Bruce Lindsley Carl A. Macaluso Mark McCausland Stephen Mitchell Max E. Newman Norman W. Petersen Leon E. Rael Lance Wayne Reichert
cumulative GPA. The chapter also held a volleyball tournament in early April, co-sponsored by Delta Zeta sorority. The event raised $2,300 for the Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund. Three chapter brothers helped plan a 5k run for a local Community Care Center. On March 24, 2012, more than 40 chapter brothers participated in the university’s largest philanthropy event, Wake ‘N Shake. At these events, participants danced for 12 hours to raise money for cancer research.
Washington Redskins, the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs, was the keynote speaker. The highlight of the program was a celebration of the Order of Merit, awarded to Don Hart for his 66 years of continuous service to the chapter since his initiation in 1946. Presentations included letters from Fraternity Board Chairman Drew Hunter and Fraternity Board Vice Chairman Greg Smith. Endowed Scholarships were presented to Arnold Rosario, Nick Potter and Chris Karns.
Washington (Alpha-Psi)
Western Carolina (Beta-Zeta)
Approximately 85 brothers attended the Founders Day celebration on April 13, 2012. At this year’s annual event Steve Pelluer, former professional quarterback for the
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New Mexico State John Ramon Alcon Chuck F. Arella Scott Andrew Bollig Michael Broach Andrew Delgado Andy Adrian Eaton Kerry Lee Evans Robert Nick Franklin David Gallardo Jonathan Goke Frank Allen Harrington Madison Mulkey Hinkle Nathan Ryan Hooven Lance David Maurer Joseph McKeon Joseph Martin Olson Robert A. Ratliff Daniel Jonathon Rowe Patrick Samuel Winters
New Orleans
Robert Andrieu William Babin Corbin Becnel Cody Morgan Comfort Adolphus Dunn, III Gary Lee Frisard Brian Howell Paul Marie Legrand, II Christopher Musco John D. Person Robert Joseph Person Randall Brandon Vickery
North Alabama
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North CarolinaChapel Hill
North CarolinaCharlotte
Charles A. Metts Kevin Francis Popoli
Timothy Scott Brunt
S. Mark Doughton
Ivan Carrasco
$2,500+
$500-$999 Mark S. White
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Frank Harper Avent Charles R. Barber, Sr. Scott Carter Bilbro, MD Samuel Lewis Booke Alton Lee Britton Edward P. Caulfield John J. Doyle, Jr. Tony Edward Eggleston, PhD James Edward Ellis, III Charles Fulton Dr. James Eugene Glenn John Howard Haynie James Hal Heafner O. Davis Hinkle Ryan Dale Hunsucker James Grady Jones Benner Jones, III William M. Kirven 立 John Kiser, Jr. Eric J. Kostelich John David Long Brame Perry Morrison Bobby L. Newton Edwin Poindexter David Andrew Pultz J. Milton Read, Jr. William D. Sharpe, III Capt. William I. Starrett, Jr. William Taylor Harold L Waters, Jr. Cody M. Welton Dr. Harold S. Westerholm, II
a building in Sylva, North Carolina, which will become the operating center of the Community Table program. Community Table is a nonprofit organization that has been nourishing the community by serving nutritious meals to their neighbors since 1999.
Wilmington College (Pi-Delta)
At the Greek Awards, the chapter won the Most Outstanding Greek Organization of the Year Award. In addition the chapter won awards for highest fraternity GPA and
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Barry Chambers Frank R. Coleman Joseph Edmund Cyr, Jr. John G. Fletcher Wade Thomas Fox, Jr. Maxwell Milne Grieshaber Jonathan Elliott Hattaway Alan Hilton Johnathon Taylor Hoyle David Turner Ipock John Stephen Jones Michael Stephen Kowalchyk Michael James Leno Zachary Lunsford Robert Scott Major Robert E. Moore Ronnie Z. Richards Gary Rogers Kris Eller Ruckman John Edward Stack, III Loy H. Witherspoon, PhD Douglas Wright
North CarolinaGreensboro
Andrew Chase Berrier Jason William Burchfiel Brian Thomas Clark Mark John Di Filippo Justin Lee Fisher John Christopher Harlow David McNeely Huffine
North Carolina A&T North Carolina State $2,500+
Paul Louis Ginocchio Mark B. Templeton
$1,000-$2,499
Nathan Henry McLamb Zeno Russell Windley, Jr.
$500-$999
Jerry Lee Lassiter Hollis A. Walker, Jr.
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Bruce Randolph Bateman V. R. Brantley, Jr. Mac Duffie Clark, Jr. Robert Petre Daniels, Jr. Glenn Lucian Davis V. Wayne Davis J. Lander Gray, III Brent Barnwell Heyward Mark McCollam Jenkins John T. Kanipe, Jr. Todd Randolph Lanier William Lassiter Gaither Calvin Lassiter, Jr. G. Mark Little Larry Brown Lovvorn Donald Matthews, III John Hugh McNeill Leonard Orders Robert Andrew Payne Hilton Peel Joseph B. Pollock, Jr. Charles R. Russell, Jr. Sam Smathers
most philanthropy hours. Chapter Vice President Matthew Bates received the Most Outstanding Greek Senior of the Year Award and Chapter Advisor Mike Albright received the Most Outstanding Greek Advisor of the Year Award.
Wittenberg (Nu-Zeta) Five chapter brothers were inducted into the Order of Omega honor society and two brothers were inducted into Mortar Board honor society. The chapter was nominated for the following Greek Life awards: the Richard R. Scott Staff/Faculty Support Award for Housing Corporation Treasurer Dr. Kenneth Bladh, the Chapter of Excellence Award, the Most Improved
Gifts Received 07.01.11 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Russell Brenton Smith Drayton Smith, Jr. Paul Charles Spanos Kenneth Earl Stroud Wesley Neil Styers C. Neil Styers Thomas E. Taylor Reginald Tilley Boyd Maxton Ward
North Dakota
Alf Sanfred Berg Ray Gordon Brown Dustin Robert Dufault George S. Hallenbeck, MD David Jerome Koland Andrew Paul Lendway John Charles MacFarlane Ivan Lloyd Marburger Eugene Plutowski Dennis Politano Curtis A. Pulkrabek Michael James Schultz Norman James Vietz Carl Lewis Wysocki
North Florida Eric Gable Dunn Kerry Eston Hand Jeffrey Lee Headley John Jeffery Wagner
North Texas $500-$999 Larry Brinkley Joe L. Driver
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Stephen C. Baker David Lane Barnett Richard Grube Johnny Gutierrez Klaus J. Hillman
David Ford Hunt William Roy Little Eric Conrad Persyn Joel Andrew Smith Steven Bruce Smith
Northeastern State Zeddie Lee Cantrell, Jr. Jason Brian Jessie Brian Thomas Konieczny Patrick M. Vaughan
Northern Colorado $500-$999
Scott H. Reikofski
All Other Gifts
Zachary Doyle Shane Keola Noboru Okamoto Lee Taylor
Northern Illinois
Martin Anthony Scaminaci
Northern Michigan $500-$999
Walter G. Hamel
All Other Gifts
Ryan Greggory Bell William Wesley Bowerman, IV Thomas Brown Michael Kenneth Bush Henry Walter Funkenbusch Milo Ned Gonser Mohamed A. Hammoud James Linden Dennis Michael McCarthy Charles A. Noonan Wes Orr Lee Eisele Ruehle Ricky Joseph Scavarda Kirk Swarbrick
Chapter Award, the Dietrich Academic Excellence Award, the Outstanding Community Service, and Philanthropy Award. In addition, two brothers were nominated for Greek Man of the Year Award: former IFC president and Social Chairman Justen T. Cox and former chapter Secretary and President Michael R. DeCourcy.
Worcester Polytechnic (Pi)
Clare Anthony Wasek Jett Whitehead
Brian David Tork Charles Wickman
Northwestern
Norwich
$2,500+
Nicholas D. Chabraja
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John F. Aberson Roger R. Anderson Ω Michael G. Barbour Thomas Barger Philip Andrew Branshaw, MD Max Spigel Bulbin Eric David Carlsen Richard G. Cerasani Brian F. Danaher Saul Elliot Diamond Eugene E. Enderlein James Robert Faber William Seth Goodman M. Ray Haase Dr. Donald Frank Hajek Redmond P. Hogan, III Frank D. Keller Arthur John Kerr Richard Gardiner Kruse Alfred J. Kuhn Ω Frederic P. Lamb Thomas H. Lawrence Mark Richard Lewon Franklin H. Mann William R. Miller Howard Null Michael Obuchowski Ronald Jerry Pancner, MD Richard J. Petty Whitney Baldwin Randall Edward Raymond Bruce M. Stephen Philip Stewart Steven Tarzon
Harold Gilmore, PhD Dr. Dale B. Montgomery Ronald Lenaz Wider
Ohio
$1,000-$2,499 Stephen N. Kline
All Other Gifts
Scott Emerson Allbery Denny P. Barry Pearley Leroy Brown Frank Paul Crimi James H. Donovan Norman John Ferenz William Peter Fish Richard H. Frantz Kenneth A George Stephen Michael Harris Michael John Kelly Frank Kozarec Millard F. Line, Jr. Louis Listermann Andrew Donald M Miller Forrest Poole Donald Otto Radtke Jack Gordon Schultz Earl Stoy Shoemaker Kenneth Welsh
Ohio State $500-$999
Michael B. Griffith Edwin Lee Overmyer
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Joseph Frank Bert Andrew Jon Delscamp Daniel Raymond Dragin
Award. For his award, Beliveau was cited for his personal courage and leadership resulting in an improved chapter at WPI. During his tenure, the chapter grew from 60 men to more than 90, transitioned from being under an Alumni Control Board to regular operations and improved in almost all areas of chapter operations based on the campus evaluation and those of the General Fraternity.
At the 2012 Greek Life Award, the chapter won: the President of the Year Award (Andrew Beliveau 2012), House Corporation Excellence Award, Outstanding Alumni Programming Award, Risk Manager of the Year Award (Nicholas Fast 2012), Living the Ritual Award (Dustin Vinci 2012), and an honorable mention for the Academic Support
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Dudley C. Eastbourne Michael David Foreman William D. Griffith Paul David Haas Dr. David E Hertel Adam Gray Holterhoff John Jameson William D. Kelly, Sr. Thomas Alexander Knapp John David Kral Steven R. Mantey Louis Walter Marcy Porter May Dan McPartlin Bernard C. Nye, PhD Dean A. Picciano Robert A. Rothfuss Frank Schwartz Melvin LeRoy Sebright Austin G. Soejoto Dr. Rufus A. Sparks, DVM James Scott Stevenson Sam John Testa Thomas Turner Robert Verne Watkins, PhD Arnold G. Whittacker Ω Michael D. Wootton, DDS
Oklahoma $2,500+
John Renner Barnes Austin H. Bell Harold Cook Jimmie Leo Draper Ronald C. Elkins, MD John Norman Goodman James Robert Jones Owen W. Lafferty E. Trice Laird Philip E. Lewis David Jason Magstadt W. Benson Malone Conrad J. Masterson, Jr. Michael G. McCafferty W. James McCarthy Richard Craig Parrish Rajendra Kasanbhai Patel Matthew Steven Porter Jerry John Ransom Don Neil Sherman Andrew R. Turner Peter K. Wert Cary Williams
$1,000-$2,499
Rodney Neal Alles Byron J. Bailey Marty G. Cain Dennis Clarke Cameron Martin Howerton Richard Mitchell Brian Gene Moddelmog Adam Benjamin Smith, DO Charles Tefertiller
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John Michael Weaver Jason Brian Willeford
$500-$999
Rodger Martin Lalli Thomas C. McKee George E. Orr
All Other Gifts
John Amick Steven Mark Cunningham Gary Wesley Farabough M. Clyde Faulkner William F. Frensley Steven E. Gaede Robert Lynn Gamble Jack Patrick Gatewood Stephen Graeber Dr. Michael R. Harkey Douglas Hellerson Scott Frederick Hill James Kenton Howard Dennis Lee Jimmie Lee Litton Dr. Robert M. Nerem Robert Parrott William E. Pitts James Robinson John M. Rowley Ronald L. Sheffield Douglas Trowbridge Patrick Leonard Whyatt Alexander Younes
Oklahoma City $2,500+
Herman Carl Meinders
$1,000-$2,499
Tommy Joe Neathery
$500-$999
John Homer Baransy Donald W. Bendure Mark W. Kelly Stanford L. Sewell Joshua R. Stewart
All Other Gifts
Terry Baransy Joe Wade Black Brandon Robert Blacksten James B Blevins Ω Roger Leland Brooner Richard L. Carson Kenneth Cox David Alan Cross, MD Nicholas Dean Drago Nic G. Evans Dennis C. Fowler Michael Paul Frizzell Mark J. Guerrero Ronald Wayne Hendricks John Henry Marlin Edward Barxdale McRee
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Brian Michael Minietta Richard J. Morrison James W. Moseley Jack Eddie Nessen Larry A. Pendleton William Hayes Pulley David Harvey Reeves Gordon Rickard Robert Blain Rucker James G. Schmaelzle L A Spurlin C. Wayne Stice Ideen Tabatabai Phillip Waggoner Wiley Bruce Walker Jackson Tyrell Weaver Jerry Norman Wesner William H. White Ω Joel A. Whitten, Jr
Oklahoma State $2,500+
Darton Jones Zink
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Mark Diggs Atkinson William J. Baker Christopher Scot Beck Douglas Benbrook Dr. John D. Bishop Billy Guy Bockius Griffin E Bonham Mark Richard Christiansen Colin Lawellin Hildinger Robert Carl Hudgins James J. Hull, III Peter Bruce Jack Robert Edwin Larrabee Carson Luchsinger Jordan McDow Jeffrey Earl Minter Larry O’Hair Roger Parker Paul James Quirk Thomas Kevin Reid, MD Chris Cyle Rowland Bryan Stump Robert Lewis Taylor Earle Duane Wagner Lewis Ray Zeigler
Old Dominion $500-$999
Patrick O Boyle
All Other Gifts
Wayne Evan Beal Jason Brewster Burnett Bryan Lee Butcher Alexander K. Buttery William Colden Michael Patrick Dowdy Robert Jay Gies Kelly Haupt
Philip Heuisler Hebner, II Timothy Sullivan Lowery Steven J. Schnaier Stuart Phillip Zimmerman
Oregon
Richard Barclay Michael Lynn Butler Timothy Ray Clevenger Bruce LeVern Conrad William C. Curtis Larry Palmer Engelgau Dr. Loy Blane Hamilton Theodore M. Odman
Oregon State
$1,000-$2,499
Brian McMenamin Andrew Martin Nygaard
$500-$999
Jeffrey Alan Arntson Gerald A. Reese
All Other Gifts
Robert D. Bromley Thomas D. Callahan Emil R. Carroll James Diehl Michael L. Driscoll Dean Alan Fialka Eldon Foster Joe Hiram Griggs Douglas Hallander Michael W. Harris Gregory William Hodecker Christopher E. Horton Thomas Jack Hueneke James Spencer Hutchinson Brian Richard Kolzow Jon Kvistad James Aaron Linebaugh Blaine L. Mack Robert Madsen Thomas David McGaw Dr. Robert C. McKnight William N. Myers James G. Nelson Richard K. Olson Michael Paul Richard Pelo Loren Piper James A. Riley, MD John David Rogers Michael Eric Schindler Samuel Shummon Jeffrey Sires Lawrence Spellman, Sr. Scott M. Walters Tedd Lynch Wright Eric Clifford Wrolstad
Parsons
$500-$999
James Ernest Kite, Jr.
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother
All Other Gifts
All Other Gifts
Aakash Abbi Salustiano Alvarez Daniel Evan Beaty Malcolm A. Cross Stewart Finkler Frank W. Harris Barry Ellis Knerr Kenneth Jay Long John M. Patten, Sr. Raymond J. Phillips Evan Brackett Randall Felix A. Santoni James J. Shea, Jr. Jeffrey Richard Waring
Dr. Loren L. Ansell Tracy Atherton John Andrew Dehan Michael Clyde Driskill Ron A. Fiorucci, PE Gregory Franklin Dwayne Lee Gipe Dan Allen Hauser Brian K. Jones Brady Lowther Rene Martinez Jr. John McBurney Steven Charles Neill Steven Tyler Newsome Jason Ramirez Keith Ritchey Thomas Roche Thomas Joseph Roche Charles Tannehill Gary Trinklein Kenneth A. Webb
Pennsylvania State
Pittsburgh
Joseph Anthony Di Benedetto Sven Englund Charles Joseph Gambino Joseph S. Giardina Arthur C. Goodwin, III Dr. Roger A. Grice, PhD Charles R. Harman Ω Donald E. Hayes Edward F. Hudson Edward Johnston George J Kalb Dr. Thomas E. Kalb William Charles Lancer Walter A. Lastig Russell Gregory Lowell Vincent J. Mazza Charles S. Opalek Dr. John H. Presper Louis A. Scotto Arturo Simmonds Edward John Tangel Charles Van Cook George Adolf Wacker Eric Scott Weisser
Ian Scott Lindsay
Purdue
Davison C. Brown Jay A. Erickson Robert Huffman Douglas Marion John Dillon Stringer
Pennsylvania
Edward R. Book Nathaniel Boring Kenneth Burk Jay Richard Byerly George Cleveland Thomas Francis Conry, PhD Michael H. Covol Timothy John Creedon James Robert Flick Gary Lee Gentzler Mark Scott Golden Robert Almer Griggs Kenneth R. Haas, Sr. Lowell V. Hammer Thomas N. Hand Kenneth Lee Hebel Jan Jeffries Ronald A. Landon Thomas Less Linn S. Lightner Michael P. Marshall Dr. Patrick J. McNulty Larry Morris Robert J. Nedroski Elmer E. Praul Harold H. Quigley Robert Smith Reddig Jack Allan Schweitzer Gary Sich W. L. Taiclet Paul Alan Taiclet Gerald Anthony Tammaro, Jr. Kenneth Joseph Termini Dr. Frederic A. Thompson James Edward Vachon Mark William Woodward
Pittsburg State $1,000-$2,499
David William White
$2,500+
$1,000-$2,499
Michael William Porreca
All Other Gifts
Michael James Blow Craig Anthony Giron Kevin Brian Hurley Dale Anthony Krysinski Nicholas Medich John Frank Myers Barry E. Norlander Michael Louis Pasternak Harvey Arthur Pratt James Sutherland Semple, Jr. Charles Shawl Robert L. Vandegrift Robert Wood
Point Park
Dennis Cestra Steven Barry Stein
Polytechnic $500-$999
Richard John Katucki
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Nicholas Assenza Vito William Bassi Charles Blanford Herbert Blomquist Michael A Boccardi Donald Charlton Wilson Collado Joseph August Curtiss Jeffrey John Delgado William Derkach
$500-$999
Robert Lawrence Nussbaum Andrew Brian Simms Anthony T. Skinner Herbert C. Snyder, Jr.
All Other Gifts
Richard Bellaver Thomas A. Bowen Don Lorenz Bower Drew G. Brand Ronald Odlin Browne Michael Dean Cordell Charles G. Cumpstone, Jr. Ronald Lee Dickson David W. Dixon Jack A J Dyson Thomas Lee Francis John Crouch Goldsworthy William B. Heubel John L. Hitch Bradley Brian Holliday Kevin Hubert Omar Husain Michael Robert Johnson P. Michael Kinney Philip J. Leininger William K. Luckow, PhD Keith Homer Lum Dr. William J. Lundstrom Jack E. McCormick Robert H. McLaughlin John David McMichael Ted F. Nord Michael J. O’Connor, Jr Dennis M. O’Neill Steven Danny Phallen Stevan E. Plote
Donald S. Powers Scott William Rench Nicholas Wayne Rench Lawrence G. Ryba George Vincent Sauter Arthur Schassberger Donald Smith, MD Chad Allen Smith Stephen Mark Sothmann Jay A. Swick Frederick C. Tedesco A. Forrest Troyer, PhD John Walter Edward C. Yokel
Randolph-Macon Floyd Claiborne John Phillip Cougill Troy Logan Crawford A. Douglas Dalton, Jr. John Gordon Fletcher Dr. Jack S. Garrison James Kagey Scott Michael Korsun George B. Oliver, PhD Daniel Scott Reardon William Riggs Mervin Withers
Rensselaer
$1,000-$2,499
Dr. Anthony Michael Morganti
$500-$999
James E. Morley, Jr. Gerald K. Nifontoff
All Other Gifts
Paul A. Babasick Charles Barnes Albert E. Bibb Donald H. Blose Nathaniel James Bobeck Alexander D. Brunini Russell E. Bryant Joseph Burek Robert James Campbell James Hall Clark Dr. John V. Cooney Allen Cywin Sherwood Davies George De Angelis Dr. John William Dean George Derrick Peter J. Donohoe Louis H. Dubois Willard Eastman Stuart K. Edmonds John Faricelli Charles H. Galligan Opta William Gaudette Walter Morrison Gibbs Christos Jarryd Gineros Richard Douglas Guba
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Ian Alan Hamilton Phillip S. Hoffspiegel Jack E. Hunter Dr. William Jih Alfred F. Krause David Rosa Lanfranchi Brian Richard Lewis Shaun Michael Lewis Raymond Allen Lutzky David John Mahar Miguel Antonio Martin Oliver McElroy Erik Christopher Metzger William Z. Myers Gordon Nash Ronald Neaton H. Leonard Nelson William Northrop F. Thomas Obrochta Kurt George Reimer Richard Stephen Rowen Robert John Skrzyniarz Charles Snyder Dan Mihai Socaciu Alden Cecil Sprague Henry Allen Stearns Michael Vincent Suarez Albert Carl Swenton Christopher Frank Szydlo John Philip Trasatti Wilbur C. Utermohlen Robert Verkouille Thomas O. Wall Robert Wechsler Richard G. Young
Rhode Island
Capt S.P. Stephen Berardinelli, PhD, USPHS Ret. Philip G. Campbell Scott Dominick Caputo Roger Chambers Christopher S. Christopher Joseph Thomas Conaty Nicholas Gregory Courniotes John Francis Emin Alexander R. Gavitt, Jr. William Frank Gibson William John Hanna Dana Cleaves Hewson Robert Allan Jamieson David Kalafarski Craig Steven Kohanski Frank Joseph Kolanko Alan Francis Lynch Steven Marques Timothy Hamilton Mason William Moran, Jr. William J. Northup Brian Michael Pendergast Geoffrey Sherwood Robert W. Sherwood Norman Shorrock Dr. William Simonson
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Eric Smith James Cosmo Votta Walter L. Wilk, Jr.
Stuart Gosch James M. Gutting
William Kendall Burkhart, Jr. John F. Didat, Jr. Jared Allen Dinkelaker Peter Keating Doenges William Engle Baron Guye Gemmer Fred W. Goetsch, Jr. Richard Gollhofer Andy Stephen Grahn Gary Leslie Grebe Warren K. Griffith Paul Lee Grush Timothy Michael Hofer Keith Adam Huster Richard Scott Jaeger Erik Jansen Raymond Jay Jirousek Warren W. Jones Richard Lee Killion Fred Stuart King John F. Lynn Terry Dean Martin, Jr. Brian Dale Maschino Gary Donald Meek William H. Miller William S. Mitchell James R. Montgomery Michael W. Mueller Arthur R. Nelson William B. Nicewanger Michael Norris Richard K. Osburn Eric William Paul Jeffrey Pauls Chuck E. Risch Willis Rose Bradley Scott Rosenberger Glen Arthur Rout George Runyan Philip Kent Salitros Sherley W. Sample Robert Jay Schacht Neil Andrew Seneff Richard A Shallcross Lowell D. Simpson, PhD Ronald John Susemichel Mark Edward Tebbe William Thaler Gary L. Tingley David Scott Titzer Wendal Turley Steve Van Dyck Michael D. Warne Brian Michael Whipp Gary L. Wooddell Kenneth Wooddell Gary Stephen York William Owen Young Robert Neil Young
All Other Gifts
Rutgers
Richmond $2,500+ Mark Hulit
All Other Gifts
Elliot M. Barnett Donald C. Blessing David Wayne Boots Sean Patrick Byrne Harry Lee Cannon B. David Cathers Dr. George Chapman Benjamin Hoyle Davis Robert B. Edwards David Willis Gammon Joseph P. Gillette Mark Gerard Guarino, DC Patrick A. Guill Scott M. Hall James R. Haynie William Howard, Jr. Theodore S. Jones Thomas M. Lueders Richard A. Maxwell W. Clark McGhee Dr. Charles R. Neatrour, Ret. Ethan Nelson William K. Nicoll Russell Kent Odland Thomas C. Paden Herbert C. Peterson Joshua Pickell Rodney H. C. Schmidt Welford D. Taylor, PhD Larry Elwood Thomson John Murdoch Turner Leo O. Whitlow, Jr. G. Lawrence Wilemon, II Gene C. Wilkinson Arthur Wright
Rollins
Robert Ross Adler Andrew Fishman Cohen Kory Michael Eylmann Anthony Levecchio David Talley
Rose-Hulman $2,500+
Jeffrey Burgan
$500-$999
Tyson Kyle Adams Mark John Armstrong Stephen D. Ban
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Michael Cernigliaro C. Thomas Mallos
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A. Thomas Clark Dr. Norman Crawford, Jr. Frank Walter Darish Walter John Dex, MD John William Ellis George Elwood William P. Fitzpatrick William Frank, III Daniel E. Gerow Thomas K. Gibson Lars Hyberg A. Robert Koch Arthur P. Luthy Thomas R. Miller David Warren Pooley William H. Randall John Robinson Charles J. Salek Robert Gage Simpson
Sam Houston State $2,500+
Charles W. Jones, III
All Other Gifts John R. Jones Tevan B Kleb, Jr. Brian Rhames
Samford
William Brown Charles Wallace Cairns John Robert Cannon Don Bryan Keller Adam Steven Key Charles Ray Magnusson Joe Royce McDonald William Dewey Peeples, PhD Dr. Henry Raymaker Ronald Guy Scott J. Don Weathers
San Diego
John Daniel Lamey, III Thomas Charles Lamey
San Diego State $1,000-$2,499 David N. R. Buck
$500-$999
Allan Koljonen J. Michael Reed
All Other Gifts
Robert E. Bubel Dr. Richard Burch James Carruthers Frederick Conrad, Jr. 立 William H. Kronberger, Jr. Paul Edward Robinson Jerry Dean Thatcher
San Jose State
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Thomas John Accatino John Adams Raymond P. Burton, Jr. Allan F. Clark, Jr. Loren Bruce Cushing Edward Frank Eden Richard Garman Warren Gutzwiller Ronald Dean Ruiz Ray A. Silva
Sewanee
Charles W. Atwood Thomas Felder Dorn, PhD Joshua Edward Harrell Tyndall P. Harris, PhD Michael Harrison Dr. H. Coleman McGinnis John McGough Frank Graham Pratt, III James Smallwood, MD James Edward Smith James Hunt Tully
Shepherd
$500-$999 Karl Lee Wolf
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Michael T. Bishop Tison Hiland Mark Michael Kitsoulis Joseph Patrick Martin Gary L. Marvel Bradley Snowden
Shippensburg $2,500+
Brian Lee Heckler
All Other Gifts
Kenneth Doran Lefever Dr. Karl R. Sprenger
Simpson
$1,000-$2,499
Stephen Francis Horvath
$500-$999
James M. Reed
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Larry Andes Andrew David Baker Rev William E. Ballard Joey S. Begouich Dr. J. Ernest Breeding, Jr. Dr. Albert Bryan Maj. Neil D. Bys Ronnie Calvert Dr. Manuel F. Coria Noah Ray Cornelius Patrick Owen Coughlin
Dennis C Crabtree Donald Drake Wendell Fetters Tyler Fuller Brandon M. Hebert Brandon Phillip Hommer Craig Francis Irvin Marion E. James Wendell H. Jones, PhD Dr. Robert Floyd Kennett James Kunath F. Gene Langstaff Dr. Robert Leroy Larsen Matthew Joseph Mallinger Dr. Ray Ivan Martin Dustin McNulty David Duvall Orr Paul Michael Privitera Jason D. Rench James Myron Robinson Craig S. Rupert Scott D. Schumacher James F. Seidel William H. Snow Arthur Stockstrom Will Swalwell David Michael Turner Richard A. Vandervelde James W. Weatherstone Walter R. Widmer Jan Scott Wilson Caryl Kent Wright
Slippery Rock
Charles H. Ammon Raymond Buttaccio James Randall Faulk Thomas Allen Ferment Joseph W. Hankle Wayne Kenneweg Shaun Alan Smith
South Alabama Robert F. Barrow William T. Burns Dr. Michael C. Reindl Donald J. Wadsworth
South Carolina
Thomas C. Croft, Jr. John A. Felkel, Jr. Harry Harkey Martin John Herbkersman Dr. Franklin B. Hines, Jr. Angus Llewellyn John Thomas Mackey, III Kenneth E. Masters Edward Melton Frederick Bethune Tarry
South Carolina-Aiken Charles Ray Dowdy, III
South Carolina-
Spartanburg
Pete Blackwell Joel Hugh Gilreath Robert Rust Hilsman Kyle Venton Thompson
South Dakota $2,500+
Clarence A. Mickelson Ω Alan K. Pearson
$500-$999
Robert E. Anderson, MD
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Thomas Aman James Kaye Baird William L. Baker Matthew James Ballard Allen Brown Gregg Carlson, MD Richard Colwell Thomas V. Conway Charles K. Cooper Ron S. Dvorak Jeffrey N. Esbenshade Doyle Dean Estes Bradley S. Fowler John R. Gulbranson William H. Harrold James Anthony Hieb James Hilton Louis Henry Hogrefe, MD Dr. Steven James Holm Richard Holm James Dewolf Huntsinger Milt Husby Lowell Jacobson Jeffrey Jares Clark D. Johnson Warren Albin Johnson John B. Jones Jack Joseph Kaup Chris Kirkeby Mark Kontz Jerome Bryce Lammers Michael Lynn May Dennis Dean Mitchell Denton L. Moir Ω Douglas Mulder Austin Nelson Bruce Lynn Outka Richard D. Paterson Michael Roach Harry D. Roberts Ray Giles Ross Dennis John Schaefbauer Cody J Siewert Reed Smith Arlo Duane Sommervold Roger Donald Sullivan Larry Marvin Swick Col. George J. Tellifero Tyler Tordsen
Thomas M. Vick Charles W. Wetzeler John Wollner, MD
South Dakota State Monty Bechtold, DDS John Franklin Halbkat
South Florida
James Thomas Barry Timothy D. Campagna Dr. Norman John Castellano Nicholas Bernard Cox Frank Andrew Derek James Pierce Harkey Bradford James Lydon Brent Richard Nordman George P. Rogers John H Russell, PhD
SoutheastMissouriState Michael Callahan Scott T. Crowell Jason David Galloway Brian Palmer Gee Matthew Scott Knickman R. Mark Lee Jeffery Michael Taylor Robert K Zeitler, Jr
SoutheasternOklahoma Scott William Christian Colton Feroli Joseph John Hamm Robert Wayne Howard
Southern California $2,500+
Kenneth L. Greenman, Jr.
$1,000-$2,499 William L. Bagnard Robert A. Waller
$500-$999
Steven Chevlin Charles W. Reed Bradford H Barrett Geoffrey L. Gunn Jerry Lyles
All Other Gifts
Christopher Mark Bailey Aaron Barg William L. Brown Daniel Caves James Marcus Conerly Miro Copic Leonard Cutuli, DDS Eric Marvin Davis Leonard De Grassi Dennis Lee Eschen David M Flower Richard Leon Garson Kimo Gibson
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Keith A. Jacobson John J. Kabateck Scott Alexander Kerr Patrick Mulcahy Roger M. Orlady Spiro George Preovolos Arthur Nicholas Price Travis Robinson Steven Thomas Romeyn David B. Salzman John Tylka James Voss Roger Dean Watts
Southern IllinoisCarbondale Charles T. McFarlin, III
Southern Indiana Mark A. Furman Michael Evan Halgas Mitch Palmer
Southern Methodist $2,500+
Glenn Andrew Cox, Jr. Vaughan Watkins McRae Dr. R. Richard Rubotton Ω
Gabriel Gonzales Harrold David Kutz Salvador M. Lievanos, IV Joseph Madrid Richard Phillip Martinez Michael John Martinez Thomas Albin Pajda Maximiano Salinas Lance Schneider Rodolfo Silva, III Raul Tovar Kenneth Edwin Wiemar
SouthernPolytechnicState
Michael A. Bozzuto
Amos Joseph St Germain Kenneth Jerome Taaffe Timothy N. Thornton
SouthwestMissouriState $1,000-$2,499
$1,000-$2,499
Gerald L. Jackson
$500-$999
Jon Louis Angell Kristoffer Mikel Boevingloh Justin Neal Browne Eric Martin Littrell C. Michel Minor Robert Stith, Jr. Kenneth Lee Surbrugg Robert Lee Swackhamer Charles E. Sweat
Rick Scauzillo
Wayne H. Gossard, Jr. H. C. McGehee, III Max Edwin Wright
All Other Gifts
James Blake Adams Lt. Col. Glenn W. Askew, Jr. Pat Baker, Jr. William M. Booth, III William S. Bush G. Mark Cullum David B. Curran, Jr. Alan Harvey Deright Chad Jeffrey Diamond Henry A. Dihm, Jr. Paul Francis Dwyer Robert Edmonson Clayton Lee Elder Philip D. English Robert Earle Farr Scott Christopher Finholm Paul L. Fourt, Sr. Bruce Howard Gardiner Lionel Gilly John Taggart Gorman Albert Lee Halff Alex Hood Hannah Dr. Reese Harrison Thomas D. Hord Allen Huffhines Joseph H. Huffman Richard Jaffa
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John C. Landon Carey Mack Lavender Mark G. Line John Stewart Lloyd Jeb Jefferson Mason Russell H. Matthias C. Douglas McDonald Terry R. Means Joseph Muller Don Dwight Presley John Revere Richmond, MD Charles R. Seligman, II Terence Shea John A. Stahl, MD John Thomas Unger Robert Van Horn Keith T. Volf Thomas J. Warren, Sr. Thomas D. Waters Michael A. Woods
All Other Gifts
Spring Hill
John Marshall Girault
St. Joseph’s
Dante Michael Cuticchia, III Christopher J. Dieckhaus John Patrick Hickey Francis J. Leto Aiden A. Mette James Michael Revello John Joseph Shimp Justin J. Simmons Joseph Edwin Strauss Patrick Joseph Swanick Daniel Robert Varady John Joseph Venuto
St. Leo
Gregory J. Greiwe Robert Veith
St. Mary’s University Rudy A. Alvarado Norman Beltran
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Stetson $2,500+
$500-$999
Thomas Joseph Durham
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Ernest Ahlquist Robert Beabout John Bowman Larry Harford George Mitcheson George Henry Perino, Jr. R. David Ringer John H. VanZant Steven Whitley
Steubenville
William J. Alexander Louis Crispi Edward Jachimowski John Paul Kehoe
Susquehanna
Jeffrey Guy Bulick Ronald Earl Fouche Gerald Hill Porter Seth Palmer Wheeland Ray Jay Yeingst
Syracuse $2,500+
Kevin Michael O’Neill
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Demetrius -Paul Cunia Robert Dell Angelo, MD Stefan Mark George Dirghalli John F. Fiorito, Jr. Steven William Hart George Hashim, DDS C. Thomas Howes J. Teddeman Hull Thomas Eugene Jordahl Donald Kinner
Brian W. Masters Eric D. McAlister Paul H. Menjik Dale Edward Owen Michael F. Pandich Dr. Nils George Peterson Richard Pleva Richard L. Williams Alan Bailey Wood, Jr.
Tarleton State
Caleb Emanuel Chapman James Lewis Hull Anthony Linder Johnny Allan Robinson
Tennessee-Chattanooga $500-$999
Col. Lawrence Skelly, II (Ret)
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George J. Awad Robert Banzhaf David M. Chamberlain Stephen Keith Clapp Colton D. Clark Roland Anthony Degraauw Terence Sean Dunn, II William B. Eldridge Ω Ronald K. Gladney Robert R. Graham Thomas Mack Green Broughton T. Greene Edwin Gaines Lansford Larry Levi James McDonald Henry Keath McKinney Joseph J Meadow H. Ray Millard, Jr. Peter L. Palmer Edmund Tansul Palmer, III Daniel B. Parker Stephen W. Peterson Larry D. Putnam W. Warren Schmidt John Ebb Stewart Wade Hampton Wheeler, Jr. Brett Tyler Young Joseph D Ziegler
Tennessee-Knoxville $2,500+
James M. Bernal
$1,000-$2,499 Patrick Nevill
$500-$999 Cliff Pettit
All Other Gifts
David M. Alexander William Franklin Alley R. Stewart Bartley Robert J. Batson
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Dr. Alfred T. Billips Hagan C. Bright Howard E. Chambers Peter Condiles Ernest W. Cotten David Thomas Craig, II Robert Dodd James H. Duke, Jr. James W. Eatherly Jack Boyd Eubank Finis E. Gentry Ralph Hillmer Ronnie Mack Hilton, DDS William Hurst Dr. James Kilpatrick Donald Leigh King Walter Wells Layson, PhD S. Paul Lyle, III Patrick McCabe Dr. Richard J. Morris Rev. Robert T. Mullins William David Nichols Ray Paden Robert G. Parks Robert M. Reeves Thomas E. Shipley W. Lloyd Stanley, Jr. Joseph Stone John Hubert Swift Jack Edward Thompson W. Gary Tiller Gilbert Torbett Jerry Tune Ron Ware Ruben Curtis Yarbro
David Walter Eckman Peter Thor Forsberg Hayden Kittredge Fuller James Paris Goodnight Donald E. Hand, Jr. William L. Hart Ω Robert Larue Hibbetts Robert Porter Kauffman, MD Thomas Edward Laughlin Richard Stewart Mason Robert Dwight Simpson Sidney Ross Smith
Texas-El Paso $2,500+
James D. Givens, Jr.
$500-$999
$1,000-$2,499
Joseph Ernest Batson
$500-$999
John L. Brechin, III Rex James Spivey
All Other Gifts
Thomas David Allen E. Price Ambler Michael Jay Barry Christopher Bond Gilbert Seay Brown Robert Baxter Campbell Robert DeVere Carter John Harrison Cockrell Winton Lee Coleman, Jr. John Walter Crain Walter Winn Durham
Ricardo Antonio Guardiola
James M. Franklin, III
Texas-San Antonio
Texas-Austin
Texas A&MInternational
All Other Gifts
All Other Gifts
Kerry Wayne Finuff
Frank Steele Craver, III Larry P. French Jose Garcia Gene George Iverson Greening Dr. Darvin R. Hoffman Artie Romack James E. Williams DDS
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Gerald Lee Clemmons
$500-$999
Texas A&M-Commerce
Terrence Lee Shaw, Jr. Kenneth A. Ballard, PhD Jerome Cater Beard Alex Bustillos Roy J. Covert Robert Crawford Joe Marvin Dorgan Robert Duchouquette Robert Mark Duenez Russell Egan Reiner J. Gerbel Richard Lee Gleichauf Bruce Bogel Hubbard Adelbert Koller William Thomas Lovelady Fred H. Meinert, Jr Daniel Rojas Ramon Salazar Dr. Kenneth Bernard Schade James Scott Nathan Thomas Stropko
Tennessee Tech
Chris Le-Xuan Nguyen Adam Denton Prewett Henry Talamantes
Abdiel Ulises Alvarado Adam Honter Cowdin Michael Everill Bjorn Jason Frende Robert Michael Leyva Jason Ronald Mata Robert Oswaldo Paiva Francisco Ruiz, Jr.
Texas A&M
$1,000-$2,499 David Jeffrey Swift
$500-$999
Alan Thomas Cooper
All Other Gifts
Timothy Shane Carter Charles Edwin Chambers, Jr. Steven Jeffery Freeman Charles Frederick Heflin Jeffrey Parker McDonald
$1,000-$2,499 All Other Gifts
Juan Jose Hinojosa Arturo Leal Rick Ramiro Rios
Texas Christian $2,500+
Chad E. Cline
$1,000-$2,499
Samuel Harry Cox Richard Liston Craig Dr. Wiley Fall Curtis Christopher H. Molloy William Carr Parrish Richard L. Ramsey David A. Senior
$500-$999
Roger Eugene McInnis Ricky Hunter Paradise
All Other Gifts
John Sharp Avery, Jr. John Nolan Bedford Robert E. Bennett Marcus P. Bove Mackey Bozarth M. Lance Coyle Walter Craig Diebel Thomas Dolny David Byron Favaloro Glenn Allen Fogle Glenn Thomas W. Garrison Stephen A. Hudson Steven Douglas Kaster, MD David J. Laing Dr. James Lester Lawrence Michael J. McKee Ryan David Parish Joel Reed, III Victor Alfred Sahm, III Charles D. Scarborough
H. Craig Stoudt Dr. Brett Nicholas Taylor, MD Mark Thielke Stuart Paul Vetterick Michael E. Watkins
Texas State-San Marcos $1,000-$2,499 Drew C. Lynch
All Other Gifts
Jerry Roy Avey L. Kelly Frels Anthony Paul Friedman Gary Gibson Dr. Dana Keller Harmon Noel Rando David Lowell Scarlett Richard Shimer Sylvester B. Walleck
Texas Tech $500-$999
Robert C. Lambert Thomas G. Morris, Jr.
All Other Gifts
David Alan Barkley Brian Scott McCourt
Texas Wesleyan
Joseph Wayne Campbell Richard Lee Farmer John Bernard Patteson
Thiel
$2,500+
John Richard Hauser
All Other Gifts
Richard Bruckman John Leuenberger Edward James Lucht James Mapstone-Knamm, Jr. Jeffrey John Plumer
Toronto
Lucas Daniel Carravetta Thomas Drucker Chad Hoskin Donald Frederick Lambert John Larsen Brian Alexander Miron Nicholas Mons Henry Patey Andris Skuja William Trister
Towson
James Braun Shawn Nathaniel Hill Lance Richard Malfa Darrell Len Moyers Kenneth Paul Paquin James Scott Robertson
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Thomas Berry Trott Kevin Vukovich
Union
Troy
Dr. Timothy Lynn Tucker
Robert Powell
Truman State
James Charles Bell Kevin Gerard Bley Matthew Lindsay Braun Mr. Kent Alan Donaldson David Harold Flatjord Daniel Eric Hartmann Keith Austin Trivitt Steven Jerome Wood
Tulsa
$2,500+
Max L. Fisher Ί
$1,000-$2,499 Robert M. Curran
$500-$999
C. Curtis Lawson Frederic Rohlfing
All Other Gifts
Edmond Darius Alizadeh Jeff T. Boucher Paul Buller, Jr. James Harvey Childers George T. Cox Robert Dean R. Kenneth Dose Robert E. Edscorn Herbert Ellis Elias Cray Lyman Foley William E. Freese John T. Freese Robert J. Gilmore Steven Griffiths Richard W. Halliburton Thomas Harting George B. Higgins Donald J. Iverson Ronald Jacobs Alvin Carl Johnson, Jr. Donald Christopher Lambert Michael Lipp James Michael Macke Wayne David Miller Michael A Noland Richard C. Norman Alan Albert Pason Willard Paulson Mark Riley Steven Lloyd Saltzman, MD Charles Lee Scott Donald G. Spindler John Edward Wade Michael Wehmeyer William Worman Michael Zeloski
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$2,500+
All Other Gifts
Matthew James Bleecker Jason Ford Castles John Alan Chamness Lucas Craig Littleton Steven Glen Owens John Thomas Wade Mel Neal Wondel
Utah
Don L. Aker William James Quinn
Valparaiso $2,500+
Martin L. Smith
All Other Gifts
Jacob Theodor Benke Evan Beyers Edward Henry Buerkle William F. Burfeind, III Jon Edwin Finger Daniel George Grish, III Roland Arthur Herrmann Ernest P. Johnson Thomas P. Kase Thomas John Loke John Henry Rother Roger L. Rullman Roger Dean Sims David Christian Small Arthur Frank Strohmer Derrick Wessels Andrew Nicolai Westrum
Vanderbilt
Thomas Nelson Hoy Matthew Wesley Jackson Britton Yates Van Dalen Lucas Walker
Villanova
Glenn Robert Clark Kevin Lamb Richard Malone J. Stephen McNally Dr. Daniel Peter Michalak Mark Lawrence Pilla Paul Yaroschak
Vincennes
Christopher James Cicchetti Joseph Padgett
Virginia Tech
Jonathan Robert Bruce Barry David Buschow John Marshall Gilbert David Lee Head Thomas Latane Hughes
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Jason David Longcor Patrick M. Matus Christopher Munk Wesley Thomas Nau Mark Zitz
Wabash $2,500+
Gregory Andrew Castanias Lee Everett Davis
$1,000-$2,499
Ted Richard Grossnickle
All Other Gifts
John Thomas Ashworth Jose Louis Barriga Michael Anthony Bettice Dr. John Alexander Blair James Allen Chatt, II Robert Berkley Clipsham Scott King Douglas, MD Scott Allen Eggers Elmer Alfred Erickson R.G. Estell Prof. John Edward Fischer Robert B. Green A. Christopher. Gross William Allen Hinz John Michael Hinz David D. Hizer David Albert Hockensmith Bogdan Nikolov Ianev William Albert Keim Joseph Theodore Krause Dean Kenneth Kukral Alan Leonard McLaughlin Bruce Malcolm Monroe, PhD Roger Lyman Morehouse John Michael O’Leary Peter Vincent Prengaman Lt. Bill G. Rippy, Jr Edward Moore Segelken Benjamin James Seib Dr. Charles William Shanholtzer David Thomas Sheets Travis Michael Smith Charles Allen Switzer Trenton Chenault Thompson Peter Christian Wright Kevin Earl Young
Wake Forest
$1,000-$2,499
Ogden Allsbrook, Jr. Fritts Lewis Biesecker
All Other Gifts
Edgar D. Christman Richard Furay, MD Mark Ellis Galloway G. Thomas Horner Bruce C. Lenz Dr. Clifford B. Lowery
Ivey Vinston Mason Samuel Mickle Bobby Mooneyham Daniel Noakes Dr. Michael Queen Charles Yarbrough Richard York
Washington $2,500+
Dr. Gregory Elston Smith
$1,000-$2,499
Dr. Jeffrey James Steele
$500-$999
Hans George Reichl, Jr.
All Other Gifts
Ron G. Appel Kevin Charles Barry John Theodore Bravakis Gary Linden Brown John Coston Carver James Patrick Chamberlin Edwin Ernest Clizbe William Robert Cobb Peter Svensson Couch Michael Dan Curran Richard Cedric Dexter Richard Bird Eger John William Enger Mark Steven Fickel Bruce Barker Gibson Shawn Patrick Hoonan Robert L. Howisey, MD Alva Eugene Huguenin Brian Eugene Kampbell Robert Matthias Kane, Jr. Wayne Everett Killmer Randy Percy Kurosky Jack Weldon Larned Gregory John Loper Eugene Loring McAllaster Harley Moberg Ernest Ray Nailor Glenn Ronald Perry Steven Randolph Raymond Mike Grady Royal Alex F. Schmidt Paul L. Schneiderman Kass Allen Sells George Franklin Sherwin Kurt Shintaffer Scott Roger Sparks Orin George Swanson John Hubert Vicklund Robert Nils Watt James Frederick Weymouth Jerry Mitchell Zitkovich
Washington & Jefferson Dr. Donn Covert Calvin Crawford
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother Charles W. Enlind Charles Hergenroeder Dr. Richard Jones Jeffrey Seth Lyons Roy Curtis McClure Willis John Pierre Thomas Lew Pitchford Thomas Joseph Rooney Dr. Paul Saylor Ω Robert Sutherland Forrest G. Tompkins, MD
Myron S. Swanson Scott E. Swanson Andrew P. Talevich Larry J. Vandenbrink Jack Wheeler Andrew White
Washington & Lee
Thomas A. Cervone David Henschel
$2,500+
Robert Clinton Wheelock
All Other Gifts
Daniel Charles Hilley Adam Luke Kowalsky Sedgwick Lee Moss Thomas O. Rainey, III H. Gilbert Smith Kevin A. Struthers Jere H. Williams
Washington State $2,500+
Gary Lial Manchester
$1,000-$2,499
Kraig Richard Naasz
$500-$999
Jack Richard Michael Dean William Mitchell
All Other Gifts
C. Douglas Bohlke Aaron Eugene Boyle Maj D.J. Cook, AUS (Ret) Gayle Dobish David Duskin Dale Carroll Duskin William L. Fitch Jack K. Gannon Eugene Gerkey Robert Grossman Larry Glenn Hittle David O. Hunter Rick Lane Johnson, MD Craig S. Johnson James King William E. Lilliquist Thomas Miller Donald Muller Robert M. Otteraaen Jim Hampton Plemmons Shad Lee Pruitt James Robertson Arnie Roy Robinette Harold LeRoy Rothgeb John Andrew Schlanbusch Wayne Leland Slemp Philip H. Sorensen, PhD
West Chester John Humer Albert Stockalis
West Liberty State West Texas A&M $1,000-$2,499 David Bardwell
All Other Gifts
Robert Shannon Bridges Finis W. Brown David Shane Camp David Claude Cook Michael Curnutt Donald K. Curtis Curtis H. Downs, III James Donald Fanning David Wayne Hackney John David Holcombe Carroll Joe Hull Randal Ray Locke Allan P. Luers Cory Dean Pittman Monty Reeves William J. Richey Christopher Spence David Ray Thomas
West Virginia Don C. Lycan James Skillington Stephen Swank William H. Wilson
Kevin D. Blackberg Roger K. Eickman Kevin Foutch Robert G. France Michael Anthony Godsil Michael Jordan Thomas M. Millman, DDS Larry Dean Newlon Kevin Michael Piasecki Carl R. Seils Peter Downey Smithhisler
Western Kentucky Phillip Altman Andrew Douglas Bos Eric Davis Bower Melvin Newton Chapman Benjamin Paul Cooper Michael D. Dill Trent Kenyon Forshee Paul McBroom Joseph D. Miller Jeremy Alan Myers Joseph David Noble Adam Leland Richart Michael R. Smith Paul Damuls Wellander Gregory Whittington Nicholas C. Young
Western Michigan Andrew Douglas Bos Eric Davis Bower Melvin Newton Chapman Benjamin Paul Cooper Michael D. Dill Adam Leland Richart Michael R. Smith Nicholas C. Young
Western Ontario Steven William Gibson Robert William Walker
William Jewell $1,000-$2,499
Dr. Edward F. Leonard, III
$500-$999
Charles Borchelt Philip Ross Love
All Other Gifts
Craig D. Badger
Arvil Van Adams Gerald Alley Joseph Wayne Bandy Donald Chaney Robert N. Jones Walter J. Krasnansky Larry F. Matthews E. Richard Moore Harold W. Neth Dana Nicolay Dennis Lawrence Poepsel Barry Eugene Prather Jerre Richardson Wayne Allen Schmidt Bruce Randolph Thomson, Jr. Thom Weddle Donald Willhoit Stephen Samuel Wright
All Other Gifts
Wilmington College
Western Carolina
Widener
Kevin R. Vasquez
Michael R. Malter
All Other Gifts
All Other Gifts
$2,500+
Mark Stephen Batzel Peter Kent Bommer Douglas Eric Brown Thomas J. Buntin Robert Burchette Robert Hugh Campbell J. Clarke Chase Ronald S. Clark Louis Raoul Compo Dennis Leon Cordell John J. Dillon Greg Gaebe Frederick Gibbs Gilbert L. Granger Edward W. Hanson, Jr. Peter M. Jenks Charles Kevin Jones William J. Lane, Jr. R. Douglas Mason, Jr Joseph Masterson Lynn E. Powell William Hockman Rush Robert H. Smith Jeffrey John Steckroth Howard R Straughan James Walter Theobald Robert Todd Lewis Douglas Walker Dan M. Walker Dr. Oscar W. Ward, Jr. William B. Watt Leonard Wheat Thomas Z. Wilke
$1,000-$2,499
Lawrence Arbaugh Mark Anthony Benge Wilson A. Boyd, III Craig Cagle William Caton Joe Thomas Cleary Ryan Stallings Duckett Roland Johnson Dennis Michael Thompson James Allan Tiger Richard Andrew Todebush William J. Trull, Jr. Franklin Brad Williams
Robert Alan Hahn James Hazam Craig King Hennessey Bruce Edler Hotter Jack Moore Paul Herbert Schonberger Robert J. Selinsky David Slotwinski
Western Illinois
A. Marshall Acuff
William & Mary $500-$999
Trevor Lee Stutz
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Wisconsin
$1,000-$2,499
Malcolm Ross Chandler
All Other Gifts
Robert Allan Burton Kenneth James Carah Patrick John Paul Casey Richard Dale English Daniel Lee Goelzer Jeffrey Barton Green Thomas John Greenhalgh Wayne Richard Lueders Gale Wayne Meyer Hampton Warren Miller Donald Henry Nerenhausen Eugene Harold Neuendorf David Miles Price James Stanley Pristelski Alton Carl Schwark
Wisconsin-Whitewater $2,500+
Thomas W. Boelk
All Other Gifts
James T. Burrell Aaron Ciha Dennis Allen Dobbratz Ryan Gerth Dean Terry Hanke Dr. Perry Keith Hellum Martin Scott Hoke Corey Kennedy Henry John Koehne William F. Kringel, PhD Jeff Martin Arthur Nennig Dennis Dean Schlesner, Jr. Richard Schowalter William Tueting Nicholas Daniel Weisensel
Wittenberg
$1,000-$2,499
Thomas James Tourek
$500-$999
Thomas Jack Schull
All Other Gifts
Brian Ballenger James Michael Chadbourne John William Cleveland J. Edward Cleveland Jeffrey Scott Cullman Michael Robert DeCourcy Wayne D. Dixon Robert Fisher William F. Franz Dr. Richard Fuller Raymond A. Heine J. Thomas Hickman Theodore Saul Jackson
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Kurtis Bradford Kleidon Rev. Charles W. Koons Nicholas Stephen Kovach Richard L. Kretschman Richard Little Norman Merkel Robert G. Merzweiler James Murdock Peter James Oswald Robert L. Reis James Bradley Rupel William Sackett Matthew Paul Schenz Douglas Eugene Wolf Paul Worth Wayne Arthur Yankus, MD
Wofford
Carl B. Beust, Jr. Dr. Edward Sumner
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Robert Stetson Bates Andrew Michael Beliveau George Bingham Robert Ralph Cassanelli Theodore A. Cocca Warren H. Fitzer Timothy Robert Flynn Robert A. Kennedy Stephen Joseph King Richard S Kingsley Carlton Klein Herman Krebs Ω Alan G. Larsson Edward Emile Lindberg Robert M. Martinez Mackenzie N. Massey Robert Charles Morlath, III Thomas Piotr Niemczycki Karl Olson Jonathan E. Rodriguez-Lucas Robert K. Rosenberg, DDS Jason Michael Runcie Thomas John Rybka Andrew Ian Sealey Warren Dennis Smale Paul B. Stewart Herman Stockwell Ω
Wyoming Daniel Howard Jones
Friends of the Foundation Andrew Aaron AES Aetna Barbara Alexander AllianceBernstein Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority American Airlines PAC
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Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother American Express Giving American Society of Association Exec Anonymous Gift Appalachian State Alumni Archer Daniels Midland Company Kelli J. Ayres Bank of America Maxine Beavers Susan Beliveau James P. Benson Fred Berkowitz BlueScope Steel Foundation Nicola Bollweg Ms. Ann J. Bowling Polly Bradley Gary Brady Kent Burton John P. Byrd Teresa D. Carlson Roxy L. Cashman Tom Champion Citgo Petroleum Corp Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program Jacqueline D. Collister Rita B. Cunningham Dallas-Fort Worth Alumni Assoc Dell - Direct Giving Campaign Delta Delta Delta Mary Dillon Brenda Douglass Patti Edge Alteena F. Edwards Sally Elwood Ronny and Debra Ennen Faye K. Evans Anne Everhart David W. Evers, III Fidelity & Guaranty Life Mr. James D. Lindsey First State Bank Follett Corp Forest Laboratories Sharon Fregeau GAP, Inc. GE Foundation Mark Ghidina Fred Gomeztrejo Michael E. Gool Don Gordon Grainger Kay Guerra Deborah Harris Kimberly K. Higgins Howerton, Morris, Simpson & Smith PLLC Interfraternity Council - Univ of Missouri Melinda T. Jackson Michele James Jayzee Foundation John Hancock Financial Services
Johnson, Grossnickle & Associates JPMorganChase John Karraker Brad Karsh Janet Kehoe Teresa J. Keppler Roxanne Kirkeby Debra Kiszkowski Bob Koehler Kraft Foods Foundation Trey Kroon John Kucharczyk Cindy S. Kutch Nancy Lane Elizabeth G. Larson Jurate Liobis Robert and Lipinski Dan Long Pamela J. Long Alfredo A. Lopez Robert A. Lyddon John D & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Tricia Madsen Mark Margnelli Nanette G. Maxwell Patricia McGreevy Lance McKelvy Selby and Richard McRae Foundation Marty Mendez Kim Michalewicz Microsoft Corporation Deborah G. Miles Millenium Pharmaceuticals Motorola Foundation Elisabeth D. Murray Mark A. Nicholas Nordson Corporation Hollie and Anna Oakley Foundation, Inc Olmore Family Charitable Fund Tom and Amy Olney Julie Owen Darrin and Robin Parsons Robert L. Patullo, Jr. David Peterson Yvonne Petrin Pfizer Foundation Lois S. Pine David & Jennifer Pollock Carla D. Pompey Rambus, Inc Raytheon Daniel Redman Ed Reynolds Elaine Rodriguez Flory L. Rogers Irving and Ricki Rollingher Celia C. Rosales Julie A. Rowekamp Parents of James Rusk Theron & Pamela Russell
Gifts Received 07.01.10 – 06.30.2012 Ω - Deceased Brother
Renee Ryburn San Diego County Chapter Alumni Assn ScotTrade Danny Seip Paul A. Seward William E. Sewell Lee W. Shaw Julia C. Shumaker Trust Rhonda and Bob Silver Robert L. Snyder Richard and Jayne Stein Tom & Jodi Strycharz Grace Teichman Lisa Theoharidis Christine Thoman Thrivent Financial Parents of Ty Tremblay Truist Susan Turner Tyco United Way, Inc Eduardo Vargas Verizon Rick Wages Maria Sanchez, Richard Wallace Beryl Watnick, PhD David L. Westol Williams Companies, Inc Jamie Wilson Phillip R. Wise, Jr. Patricia A. Wishbow Zeta Beta Tau Foundation, Inc Mary Ziko Jamie & Darton Zink Foundation Rebecca A. Zubrod
In Honor of Bill Farkas, Butler
In Memory of Philip S. Calvo, South Carolina
Brad Karsh, Friend
Anonymous
In Honor of Ted Grossnickle’s 60 Birthday, Wabash
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Tricia Madsen, Sister
In Honor of Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, Georgia
Zeta Beta Tau Foundation, Inc.
In Honor of Benjamin Lippert’s 30th Birthday, Butler
Douglas A. Lippert, Butler, Father
In Honor of Pete Smithhisler, Western Illinois
Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority
Delta Delta Delta
In Honor of George Spasyk, Michigan
Christopher H. Molloy, Texas Christian
In Honor of John W. “Jack” Walker, Alberta
Robert W. Walker, Western Ontario, Son
In Honor of Nick R. Zuniga, Ball State Anonymous
In Honor
In Honor of Joe Bailey Allen, III, TexasAustin
Thomas David Allen, Texas-Austin
In Honor of Mark Robert Allen, Washington & Lee
Thomas David Allen, Texas-Austin
In Honor of Alexander Michael Berry, Missouri-Columbia
University of Missouri, Interfraternity Council
In Honor of Larry Allen Bos’ Birthday, Western Michigan
Andrew Douglas Bos, Western Michigan, Son
In Honor of The Rev. S. George Dirghalli, Florida
Christopher H. Molloy, Texas Christian
Robert W. Walker, Western Ontario
In Memory of James A. Cate, CaliforniaLos Angeles
In Memoriam
In Memory of Dr. Stephen Ballard, Evansville
Douglas A. Lippert, Butler
In Memory of Jeff Bortak, Northern Michigan
Walter G. Hamel, Northern Michigan
In Memory of Gregory E. Borter, DePauw
Michael F. Der Manouel, Jr., California StateFresno
In Memory of Albert Emile Boulanger, Connecticut
Ethel Cate, Wife
In Memory of Mike De Buse, Doug Dillon, Eugene Savignac, Paul Yriberri and Raoul Yriberri, Colorado-Boulder
Brothers of Gamma Mu Zeta, Colorado-
Boulder
In Memory of Jack L. Frazier, MD, Indiana
Madonna F. Frazier, Wife
In Memory of Ted Goll, Northern Michigan
Walter G. Hamel, Northern Michigan
In Memory of George T. Hall, Tennessee-Knoxville
Robert G. Parks, Tennessee-Knoxville
In Memory of Scott Hanna, South Florida
Mr. & Mrs. William Hanna, Rhode Island, Parents
In Memory of Dr. Richard Harriman, William Jewell
Dr. Edward F. Leonard, III, William Jewell
In Memory of Loyd Virgil Jeffers, Tennessee-Knoxville
Alteena F. Edwards & Jimmie Edwards, Friends
In Memory of Herman Krebs, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Margaret Krebs, Mother
Carol Boulanger, Wife
In Memory of Vernon Bowman, Baldwin Wallace
Charles V. Thomas, Baldwin Wallace
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In Memory of Orville L. McPherson, North Texas
David Ford Hunt, North Texas
In Memory of Dr. Charles A. Michael, Florida
Dr. Charles A. Michael Family, Florida
In Memory of Lewis Morris, Alfred
Robert G. Morris
In Memory of Frederick “Rick� Neglia, Northern Michigan
Walter G. Hamel, Northern Michigan
Jett Whitehead, Northern Michigan
In Memory of Dr. R. Richard Rubottom, Southern Methodist
Mark A. Bauer, California State-Fullerton Vaughan Watkins McRae, Southern Methodist Christopher H. Molloy, Texas Christian George W. Spasyk, Michigan
Robert Clinton Wheelock, Washington & Lee
In Memory of Charles Scribner, Franklin & Marshall
Thomas R. Murray, Jr., Franklin & Marshall
In Memory of John Joseph Sept, Sr., Father of John Joseph Sept, Jr., Truman State
Daniel E. Hartmann, Truman State
In Memory of Paul Irving Shear, Valparaiso
Mary Shear, Wife
In Memory of Wilbert Stoecker, Missouri Science and Technology
Wilbert Stoecker Family
In Memory of W. Thomas Suttle, Sewanee
W. Thomas Suttle Estate
In Memory of Lon A. Turner, Jr., Florida Southern
James Lewis Hull, Tarleton State
James E. Vachon, Pennsylvania State
In Memory of Ed Unterreiner, Northern Michigan
Walter G. Hamel, Northern Michigan
In Memory of Raoul Yriberri, Colorado-Boulder
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“ This is no time to sit back and relax. The chapter which is strong can be stronger. The alumnus who has been generous can be magnanimous. We call on all brothers now to join us in going the second mile. For if we are to continue to play a positive and constructive role in higher education; if we are to continue to expand the circle of friendship and brotherhood to ever-increasing numbers of fine young men; if we are to experience the realization of our dreams; and if we are to see the extension of our ideals; we must give more of ourselves and of our resources for this magnificent adventure.� George W. Spasyk (Michigan 1949) Executive Vice President 1968-1990
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By: Mark Bauer (Cal State-Fullerton)
TH E MAG N IF Y I N G EF F ECT O F BROT HE RH OOD “One of the secrets of business, and really the secret of life, is that in helping others be successful, you become successful. Lambda Chi Alpha helped teach me that principle. More than ever before, our country and the world must focus on leading indicators, not just meeting minimums to keep up with our neighbors. More than ever before, Lambda Chi Alpha can make the next century better if we will focus on building future leaders.” Karl J. Krapek (Kettering ’72) Chairman, Investing in Future Leaders Campaign Retired president, United Technologies Former CEO, Pratt & Whitney I was humbled when I received the school year closing report, collected by the General Fraternity, which showed how many young men have benefited—or in Karl’s words, “helped to be successful”- from your money given to the Fraternity. It showed that 9,084 men were “served”—the word the staff team uses—in very handson ways through the Stead Leadership Seminar, regional conclaves, the Joe Charles Mentor Leadership Program, other area gatherings, and chapter retreats and extended visits of assistance. This number does not consider the 90 alumni who attended the Neville Advisors College in January (and who influence thousands of brothers a year), nor does it include the dozens of students who received direct financial assistance with school costs.
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It’s pretty amazing to contemplate that the average gift amount to our foundation last year was $253, and that a gift like that can contribute to ALL OF THE ABOVE happening. If I can maybe coin a new phrase: “That is the magnifying effect of brotherhood.” First, however, let me be clear that I don’t find anything AVERAGE about these gifts to Lambda Chi Alpha. They are exceptional! And, yes, we all know that each and every gift has been part of that magnifier, not just those at this “average” level. Hence, the big THANK YOU going out to you in this magazine. In the year ahead, however, we intend to push higher. Lambda Chi Alpha is a very ambitious fraternity which suffers from what past Grand High Alpha Lewis A. Plourd referred to 40 years ago as “incurable idealism.”
In the year ahead, hundreds of you reading this, generally those who made that “average” gift of $253 or more, will be invited to become part of the new “Charter Circle” of the alumni foundation. This will require a $1,000 or more annual investment, but we hope those who choose to help make our younger brothers more successful in this way, will find it also makes you feel more connected with and informed about your fraternity. It will absolutely expand the “magnifier.”
ON BEHALF OF KARL, AND ALL THE MEN ON OUR FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS, THANK YOU FOR MAKING THE 2011-2012 YEAR ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT ONE FOR LAMBDA CHI ALPHA! WOULD YOU LIKE TO PUSH HIGHER? Contact Mark Bauer at mbauer@lambdachi.org or 317-803-7329.
In the year ahead, however, we intend to push higher. Lambda Chi Alpha is a very ambitious fraternity which suffers from what past Grand High Alpha Lewis A. Plourd referred to 40 years ago as ‘incurable idealism.’
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Alumni Reception Schedule SAVE-THE-DATE! Mark your calendar for the following 2012-2013 alumni brother receptions. Invitations will be sent six weeks prior to the event date. All receptions begin at 5:30 p.m.
October 18
March 22
October 25
April 25
November 15
May 8
November 28
May 9
Denver Area Alumni Reception
Philadelphia Area Alumni Reception
San Francisco Area Alumni Reception
Indianapolis Area Alumni Reception
Dallas/Ft. Worth Area Alumni Reception
Nashville Area Alumni Reception
New York Area Alumni Breakfast
Washington D.C. Area Alumni Reception