Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report

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2021 IMPACT REPORT


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Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


PRESIDENT’S LETTER

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rothers and Friends, The pages in this report provide testimony for the outstanding year that our Fraternity and Foundation experienced in 2021. As I read through the donor names and accomplishments of the past year, I couldn’t help but think of how this precisely demonstrates the rallying cry we carved out for this school year: We Are Phi Delt. A six-pillar campaign that aims to ensure Phi Delta Theta maintains its place and is recognized as the premier leadership society on campuses across North America, We Are Phi Delt represents our brotherhood putting its best foot forward in all aspects of campus life and beyond. Your support allows us to focus wholly on ensuring our members are prepared and educated to uphold these pillars and our Cardinal Principles on their campuses. I am beyond grateful that you are on board as we move forward in cementing our position as the undisputed best fraternal leadership society. In support of this mission stated in the Fraternity’s strategic plan, Phi Delt 2030, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation proudly announced a new campaign at the 82nd Biennial General Convention in Pittsburgh this past summer. Campaign Chairman Kenny Jastrow and Vice Chairman Mike Fimiani officially launched Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow, setting a $30 million fundraising goal to be achieved over the next ten years. I am pleased to announce that thanks to the generosity of you and your brothers, we have already raised $10 million for the campaign supporting member development, health and safety, and people support. I am ever so grateful for your support this year, and I look forward to what we will accomplish together in the years to come. Gratefully, Yours in the Bond,

Sean S. Wagner, President Phi Delta Theta Foundation

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Your support allows us to focus wholly on ensuring our members are prepared and educated to uphold these pillars and our Cardinal Principles on their campuses.”

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STATS OF THE YEAR

62+21+541F 5%

4%

5%

$ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED

4,053,576

2030 Campaign Fund: $2,509,352 Phi Delt Fund: $868,621 Housing Funds: $197,695 Scholarships: $185,445 Building on the Bond: $165,949

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62%

22%

Harrison Flag Pole: $66,774 Leadership Fund: $36,635 Live-in Leadership Adviser: $14,912 Heritage Fund: $8,190

CAMPAIGN FUNDS BREAKOUT† PEOPLE SUPPORT

MEMBER DEVELOPMENT

HEALTH AND SAFETY

$579,822

Innovation Fund

$6,775,973

Gifts and Pledges $0M †

$1M

$2M

$3M

$4M

$5M

$6M

$7M

Represents dollars raised and dollars pledged to Campaign 2030.

FRATERNITY FOUNDATION RANKINGS* FRATERNITY

TOTAL ASSETS

1. Sigma Chi

$ 32,666,977

2. Phi Delta Theta

$ 30,306,030

3 Beta Theta Pi

$ 26,517,864

4. Sigma Phi Epsilon

$ 23,072,442

* Reflects information filed in each foundation’s 2019 990 reports. From 2018 to 2019, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation jumped from number three to number two on the list. Thanks to you, we are well on our way to achieving our goal of being the best fraternity foundation by 2030. 4 | Stats of the Year

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EDUCATIONAL DOLLARS GRANTED 2020–21 HOUSING GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP/SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS ACADEMY BENJAMIN HARRISON FLAG POLE PROJECT KLEBERG EMERGING LEADERS INSTITUTE IHLENFELD UNIVERSITY FOR ONLINE EDUCATION BANTA MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND PEOPLE SUPPORT WINTHROP DALE FAMILY HOME DR. ROBERT AND DR. BARBARA DELOIAN LECTURE SERIES PAUL MARTIN LECTURE SERIES PAST PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNCIL LECTURE SERIES MCKENZIE PRESIDENTS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE/LEADERSHIP FORUM HERITAGE FUND MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT $0K

$50K

$100K

$150K

TOTAL AWARDED: $963,372.96

$200K

DUES FUNDING

$250K

50K

49+30+21G

$350K

$400K

PDT U EDUCATION Course Activity Completions

40K

30K

20.7%

25,000

Learning Hours Logged

20K

49.7%

10K

29.7%

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$300K

43,739

Nearly 80 percent of Phis pay all or some of their Fraternity dues out of pocket. Thanks to you, 329 Phis were able to receive scholarships last year to provide much-needed financial support for their college education.

▶ I pay all ▶ I pay some ▶ Someone else pays

$385,371.79 $373,360.17 $64,000.00 $50,000.00 $38,600.00 $17,600.00 $9,766.00 $5,400.00 $3,600.00 $3,600.00 $3,600.00 $3,200.00 $3,000.00 $1,275.00 $1,000.00

6,250

Individuals Educated

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PHI DELTA THETA FOUNDATION DONORS Honor Roll of Donors

The many generous donors on this list are sorted first by chapter and then by their respective lifetime giving society.*

Alabama Alpha

University of Alabama Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 William J. Eastwood, ’76

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Richard M. Hobbie III, ’61 William E. Morrow, ’69 Frank C. Drane Jr., ’58 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James M. Kidd Jr., ’41 Edward T. Hails Jr., ’74

Donors Lemuel M. Sanders, ’70 John R. Scott, ’63 James O. Screven IV, ’11 Robert O. Rolfe, ’82 Borden H. Burr II, ’60

Alabama Beta

Auburn University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Henry L. Hilton-Green Jr., ’43 Alabama Beta Alumni Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 John P. Helmick Jr., ’56

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Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Raymond J. Briscuso Jr., ’81 John R. Wright Sr., ’80 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Lawrence R. Heisler, ’69 John R. Ireland Sr., ’73 Frank M. Powada, ’79 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James W. McFerrin, ’73 Thomas A. Walthall IV, ’60 Robert A. Morgan, ’37 Donors Benjamin F. Martin Jr., ’55 William H. Busbin, ’78

Charles M. Canon III, ’64 Joe W. Ruffer, ’64 John L. Feagin Jr., ’64 James B. Holloway, ’59 William R. Arnall Jr., ’65 David W. Kennedy, ’80 Bryan M. Pearce, ’95 Thomas F. Landstreet, ’85 Michael K. Oakley, ’81 Patrick D. Toomey, ’85 Joseph H. Taylor

Alberta Alpha

University of Alberta Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 John E. Davies, ’58 Donors Nandagopal Ayre, ’97 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Donald E. Upton, ’59 Christopher M. Uglanica, ’92

Arizona Alpha

University of Arizona Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Theodore Sitterley Jr., ’59

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Arthur F. Kerckhoff, ’73

Henry J. Gannon, ’38

Allen B. Alexander Jr., ’67

Donors John O. Franklin, ’61 Gerald M. Ober, ’52 Richard J. Vogelheim, ’53 Matthew J. Theut, ’21

Donors David J. Kovacovich, ’97 Thomas R. Ross, ’79 Peter S. Morris, ’78 David W. Shipp, ’86 Reid R. Neslage, ’76 Bradley G. Downing, ’74 Kirby T. Maus, ’90 Chase K. Walther John K. Hicks, ’77 Conor J. McGill, ’23 Bradley L. Larson

Arizona Beta

Arizona State University Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Victor W. Kramer, ’61

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Thomas E. Allen Jr., ’59 Ronald H. Walker, ’60 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John C. Woods, ’90

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Robert B. Deloian, ’66 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Robert D. Lewis Jr., ’63

Arizona Gamma

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Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph V. Johnston, ’64 Larry A. Nissen, ’64

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Joseph E. Cook Jr., ’84

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade

Northern Arizona University

Volunteer

Donors Samuel L. Eastman, ’15

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M

Arkansas Alpha

University of Arkansas Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Hugh V. Stewart, ’57 Jeffrey S. Ronstadt, ’88

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Dion F. Coakley, ’80

Gold Medallion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels:

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Gary A. Norcross, ’87

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Clinton J. Fuller III, ’73 William A. Martin, JD, ’54 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Gregory M. Fair, ’79 Gerard L. Glenn, ’68 Richard L. Markell, ’63 Dewitt H. Smith III, ’70

California Eta

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Sidney R. Petersen, ’52

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Bruce J. Buettell, ’82

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Lothaire D. Voegele, MD, ’64

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Christopher C. Wagoner, ’85

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Steven H. Scott, ’88 Glen L. Cureton, PharmD, MBA, ’60 Lee A. Miller, ’54 Timothy L. Mossteller, ’64 Jon D. Hakman, ’63

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Diego Munoz-Flores, ’80 William R. Curtis, ’66 William J. Bowers, ’50 George H. Engelage IV, ’81 William J. Bedford, ’57

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 James D. Reams, ’32

Donors Daniel D. Keegan, ’08

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Todd M. Nisbet, ’87 William J. Ward, ’77 Charles F. Beven, ’68 Brian H. Zenz, ’61

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Paul L. Garver Jr., ’48

University of California, Santa Barbara Donors Roger P. Crouthamel, ’70

California Gamma

University of California, Los Angeles

Donors Carlton K. Netherton, ’85 Robert G. Dudley, ’58 James K. Hart, ’65 Robert W. Johnson, ’68 Keith R. Noble, ’87 Chase S. Reid, ’65 Donald B. Weis II, ’92 Scott M. Carter, ’81

California Beta

Arkansas Beta

Arkansas State University Donors Nathan J. May

California Alpha

University of California, Berkeley Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Henry M. Giudice, ’60

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade

Stanford University Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Charles E. Cobb Jr., ’58 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert E. Skov, ’62 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Donald P. Clark, ’56 Paul D. Martin, ’59 Frank E. Bonzell, ’57

California Epsilon

Donors Peter D. Kamenstein, ’66 Robert O. Shlaudeman, ’82 Bruce G. Knapp, ’60

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Jeffrey B. Marschner, ’68

California Chi

Volunteer

University of San Francisco

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M

Donors Nicholas R. Muller, ’17 Adrian C. Aguinaldo

Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels:

Donors Dennis D. Hopper, ’56 Robert R. Selby, ’66 John K. Hughes, ’50 John V. Higgins Jr., ’72

California Delta

Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

University of Southern California

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999

University of California, Davis Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 John E. Zimmerman, DVM, ’59

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Albert Camarena Jr., ’92 Donors William T. Cashin, ’59 Brian D. Seibel, ’71

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Wells K. Wohlwend, ’52

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 John C. Cooper, ’58 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 William U. Handy Jr., ’45 Edwin J. Sauve, ’70 Donors Nicholas J. Ryan, ’15 Ronald W. Zell, ’63 David G. Dirckx, ’56 Rene J. Miller Jr., ’55 Jerome Bryant, ’93

California Iota

San Jose State University Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Rudy M. Porchivina, ’89 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Dexter A. Tahara, ’85 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Eric D. Jacobsen, ’87

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Donors David A. Friend, ’88 Tristan W. Britt, ’16

California Lambda

University of the Pacific Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Norman E. Allen, ’88 Donors Rodney A. Grassmann, ’90

California Mu

University of California, Riverside Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Patrick F. Billiter, ’93 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Michael A. Garabed, ’99 Donors Richard F. Priebe, ’89 Daniel J. Seligman, ’95 Christopher A. Banta, ’92 Bret M. McMillan, ’90 Theodore M. Johnson, ’87 Marco A. Villa, ’97

California Phi

Chapman University Donors Steven Babiak, ’15 Daniel R. Blake, ’14 Brendan Le, ’14

California Pi

San Diego State University Donors Jay A. Bennett, ’92 Frank A. Massa

California Psi

Loyola Marymount University Donors Caspian R. Lewke, ’17

California Rho

University of La Verne John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 John R. Dandoy, ’07 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ivan L. Ayro, ’98

California Theta

University of California, Irvine Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Sean D. Flynn, ’93 Ali S. Behnam, ’88

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Steven W. McCormick, ’80 James C. Harvey, ’84 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Jerome D. Wood, ’85 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 George R. Kaszacs Jr., ’92 Jigar Kadakia, ’02 Richard W. Smirl, ’89 Jeffrey S. Byer, ’78 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael J. Wolf, ’88 Thomas G. Doyle, ’86

Donors Timothy M. Paulson, ’03

Donors Nicholas J. Solis, ’08 Manuel A. Escalante, ’01 Christopher J. Weedon, ’09 Adam H. Alvarez, ’14 Paul M. Clark, ’16

California Omega

California Sigma

California Upsilon

Donors Robert M. Nunes, ’21

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael J. Ogg, ’01

Donors Peniseni W. Billings Adam C. Xiong

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Santa Clara University

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Sonoma State University

California State University, Fresno

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TRUSTEES’ ROUNDTABLE The Trustees’ Roundtable has four levels at which the Foundation recognizes the dollar amount a donor gives in within a calendar year. Members of the Trustees’ Roundtable are invited to quarterly roundtable sessions with the Phi Delta Theta Executive Cabinet. At these meetings, members are given insider information about the happenings of Phi Delta Theta and invited to ask questions and offer feedback. Here are the levels of the Trustees’ Roundtable: Trustees’ Roundtable . . . $1,000 Silver Medallion . . . . . . $2,500 Gold Medallion . . . . . . $5,000 Platinum Medallion . . . $10,000 Students and alumni who have graduated within the past ten years are invited to join at the following entry points:

Years out of school

Donors Suraj Sampath, ’14 Marcus J. Huynen, ’87 Dwayne R. Stone, ’84 Timothy M. Donley, ’92 Kent D. Pelt, ’82 William F. Zulch, ’77 Isaac Mena

California Nu

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University of California, San Diego

Donors Everett A. Vieira III, ’03

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph T. Darden, ’96

California Kappa

California State University, Stanislaus

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California Tau

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Christopher T. Sanford, ’93

California State University, Sacramento

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Donors Cole Bertrand

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California Omicron

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Donors William K. Bond Jr., ’84 Terry P. Collins, ’78 Scott M. Behiel, ’84 Paul F. Anderson II, ’85 Mario Osuna, ’81

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Donation to join

0–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$300 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$400 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$500 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$600 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$700 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$900 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000


California Xi

California State University, Chico Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Scott T. Huntington, ’90 Donors Jason R. Fitzer, PhD, ’08 Kyle T. Prager, ’18 Zachary W. Schmechel, ’19 Nathan J. Downing

California Zeta

California State University, Northridge Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 James P. Burra CPA, ’67

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Christopher M. Job, ’67

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Robert J. Sherwin, ’70 Christopher A. Lapple, ’80 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Leonard H. Gelfand, ’67 James M. Edens, ’82 Stephen M. Berg, ’85

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 David L. Kleine, ’66

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand

Colorado College

Donors Todd M. Smith, ’98 Joseph C. Abmont, ’89 Brian D. Ring, ’87

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Allen W. Mathies Jr., ’52

Colorado Alpha

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 David S. Jenkins, ’25 William J. Mark, ’72 Theodore G. Schmidt Jr., ’48

1848 Society

Albert R. Miller, ’69

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Walter A. Koelbel Jr., ’74 Scott M. Loughridge, ’73 Thomas G. Brown, ’56

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael R. Ferrell, ’47 William P. Mytton, ’57

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Timothy P. Galloway, ’89 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Terry M. Traeder, ’74 Paul F. Holley, ’63 Donors Walter R. Lamkin, ’72 Weyen M. Burnam, ’99 Ralph A. Miller, ’73 Frank J. Farrell, ’68 Timothy M. Labus, ’71 Dennis J. Fernandez, ’63 Luke A. Cornish, ’03 Ken Martello, ’96 Todd A. Gelhaar, ’91 James B. Davis, ’12 Gregory M. Ursetta, ’89

Connecticut Alpha

Central Connecticut State University Donors John R. Wessen, ’56 Thomas H. Bauer, ’80 Richard A. Kimball Jr., ’72

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Jeffrey W. Mark, ’00

Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 David J. Banks, ’77

Colorado Gamma

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Frank A. Eastman, ’48

Knights of Pallas

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 James M. McCool, 1921

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Lothar A. Vasholz, ’52

Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society

Colorado Beta

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Russell S. Waters, ’78 Larry D. Fried, ’69

University of Colorado Boulder Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Stanley W. Gilson, ’70

Donors Mark B. Ward, ’79 Duane P. Carlson, ’60 David M. Raeder, ’90 William L. Yeates, ’70 Steven A. Gaon, ’87 John D. Pavich, ’75 Don E. Shasteen, ’50 John H. Jory, ’32

Colorado State University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 James R. Ballard, ’59

Donors Zane J. Barber, ’06

District of Columbia Alpha

The George Washington University Donors Hugh D. Atkinson, ’20 Harry M. Nisbet Daniel T. Piatigorski, ’21

Florida Alpha

University of Florida Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Paul G. Palmer, ’33

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 John T. Harutun, ’70

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Douglass F. Wiles, ’74 Richard M. Leslie, ’58

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Mark E. Craig, ’71 Kenneth A. Robinson, ’72

Christopher A. Jones, ’82

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Ronald E. Canakaris CFA, ’66 James H. Brown, ’59

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Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Richard J. Mooney, ’64 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 David Foster III, ’73

Dale R. Hedrick, ’78

Ray L. Bassett, ’51 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ronald E. Birchall, ’64 Terry R. Born, ’60 Allen E. Lewis, ’93 James R. Martin, USA, Ret., ’53 John Milton V, ’58 Robert W. Lloyd, ’87 James E. Eadens, MD, ’62 Andrew K. Olson, ’88 James B. Souder, ’62 Harold J. Von Weller III, ’71 Michael L. Miller, ’80

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John E. Aurelius, ’64 John Morgan, PhD, ’59 Robert J. Shelley III, ’66 Alan L. Bialkowski, ’71 Robert C. Ungerer, ’74 Clark D. Bennett, ’59

Florida Beta

Rollins College Donors Ralph H. Doering III, ’92 Jay C. Scarlata, ’81

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Donors Theodore P. Witte, ’67 Brian A. Church, ’02 Kevin J. Hallahan, ’77 Hugh E. Eubank III, ’58 Louis M. Rawls CFP, ’95 Hurley W. Rudd Jr., ’78 Matthew J. Kingsley, ’04

Florida Iota

University of Central Florida Donors Robert B. Trammell, USN, Ret., ’59 Robert J. Blachley, ’69 Bart N. Morrison, USAFR, Ret., ’50

Florida Epsilon

University of South Florida Donors Michael M. Harris, ’93 Geoffrey P. Bernard, ’76 Ralph E. Vodicka, ’56 John P. Welsh, ’74 Guy W. Norris, ’84 Ralph D. Klein, ’81 Guy W. Norris Jr., ’18 Robert L. Duncan, ’58 William D. Lassetter, ’77 John E. Norris

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joshua W. Massey, ’00 Howard M. Beckert Jr., ’71 Sam L. Faulkner, ’56

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert A. Mehler, ’96 Brian E. Thompson, Esq., ’95 Gregory T. Rhodes, ’84 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John W. Engle III, ’92

Michael J. Fimiani, ’89

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 George W. Engler Jr., ’68 Kenneth A. Reyes, ’68 Matthew D. Nelis, ’93 Marvin B. Langford, ’67 Donors Woodrow W. Owen Jr., ’67 Craig W.H. McCandless, MBA, PMP, ’85 Timothy M. Duffy, ’83 Louis P. Manganiello Jr., ’80 Richard Hunter III, ’98

Donors Matthew A. Porath, ’03 John S. Mischuck, ’87

Florida Kappa

Florida International University Donors Daniel M. Baptista, ’89 Emilio R. Giacchino

Florida Mu

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jarrett Bruckner, ’13

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SWORD AND SHIELD SOCIETY The Phi Delta Theta Foundation is proud to recognize its’ most loyal donors through the Sword and Shield Society, for those who make consecutive annual contributions to the Foundation. Membership starts in the third year of giving and is only maintained by giving at least once each year.

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Fred H. Beshears, ’68 Alan G. Divers, ’57

John H. Dasburg, ’73

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Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Joshua P. Stephens, ’98

Jack B. Humphries, ’50 Daniel D. Doyle, ’59

Florida State University

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Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999

University of Miami

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George A. Pollock Jr., ’89

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Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999

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Recognition levels are as follows: Three years . . . . . Scroll Level Seven years . . . . . Azure Level Fifteen years . . . . . Silver Level Twenty-five years . . Gold Level Forty years . . . . Platinum Level Fifty years . . . . . Lifetime Level The Foundation sends out special recognition items to each group starting at year three when the Foundation begins sending a copy of The Scroll magazine twice annually. There are currently five brothers who have been giving for fifty-one years! Can you find them in the Donor Honor Roll?


Florida Nu

Florida Zeta

Donors Michael P. Jacoby

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael D. Bussey, ’75

Florida Atlantic University

Jacksonville University

Richard B. Fentin, ’77 W. Wheeler Bryan, ’62 Thomas A. Copulos, DDS, ’84

Donors Ramiro Pillado Matheu

Donors David T. Ford, ’77 Michael R. Howland, ’76

Donors William M. Madison Jr., ’46 Joseph E. Carruth, MD, ’71 Henry P. Senft Jr., ’61 William W. Jordan, ’67

Florida Theta

Georgia Alpha

Georgia Delta

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 William R. Richardson, ’80

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Mark B. Chandler, ’81

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 William H. Jolley, ’78

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Jeffrey D. Rubel, ’84

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Benjamin H. Underwood, FACHE, ’65

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Charles G. Morgan, ’37

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Brian J. Malison, ’94 Lawrence G. Baratta, MD, PhD, ’81

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Ralph W. Williams Jr., ’55 Frank D. Muschamp, ’72

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Render Crayton, USN, Ret., ’54 James T. Honan, ’69

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ronald J. Garon, ’80

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Charles A. Beckum, ’81 William H. Duckworth Jr., ’57 Richard G. Austin, ’68 H. English Robinson Jr., ’61 John W. Griffin, ’70 Taylor G. Woodruff, ’76

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Jack V. Walz, ’60 David C. Schmidt, ’75 Ralph M. Tanner III, ’64

Florida Omicron

Nova Southeastern University

University of Tampa

University of Georgia

Donors Phil M. Holzer, ’97

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society

Donors Clyde L. Hunt Jr., ’61

Georgia Beta

1848 Society

Emory University

Knights of Pallas

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Ben F. Cheek III, ’58

Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert F. Henry Jr., ’57 Russell Thomas Jr., ’56 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Thomas S. Chambless, ’65

Georgia Institute of Technology

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John C. Holman II, ’63 John L. Barner, ’60 Carl M. Baumgardner, ’58 Michael Balliet, ’58 Alfred F. Gentle Jr., ’75 Henry D. Furniss Jr., ’60 Timothy S. Floyd, ’80 Donors William J. Falconer, ’85 John E. Bauknight III, ’62 Lloyd H. Goodman, ’78 Garland Radford Jr., ’61 George H. Woodring, ’17

Georgia Epsilon

Georgia Southern University Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Robert A. Biggs, ’76 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Steve A. Lynch, ’82

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Lovett Bennett Jr., ’78 Donors Kevin R. Rice, ’88 Kenneth T. Wilson, ’16 Roderick S. Schofill, ’83 Scott L. DeVries, ’18 Brandon R. Levin

Georgia Eta

University of West Georgia Donors Zachary B. Madden, ’19

Georgia Gamma Mercer University

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Jeremy P. Sale, ’02 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 George R. Meyer von Bremen, ’04 John G. Conger, ’68 Stephen G. Bailey, ’74 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James M. Hunt, ’06 Michael S. Meyer von Bremen, ’79 Austin A. Deray, ’10 Donors Neil A. Struby, ’74 Durwood T. Pye III, ’67 Edmund W. Goddard, ’77 John J. Garrett III, ’11 Travis M. McCloskey, ’01 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Scott M. Clemens, ’90 Donors Robert A. Nelson, ’87 Edward Y. Walker IV, USAF, ’76

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 William N. Flory, ’48 Stuart O. Zimmerman, PhD, ’55

Joseph J. Alfirevic, ’79

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 John C. Hoover, ’47

Donors John E. Hopkins, ’27

Idaho Alpha

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 John A. McQuown, ’56

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Winthrop G. Dale, ’46

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Edwin C. Gage III, ’63

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Curtis W. Mann, ’35

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Henry G. Herzing, PhD, ’59

Illinois Delta–Zeta Knox College

University of Idaho

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 George H. Scatterday, ’31

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John G. Waterbury, ’66

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Lawrence A. Nye, ’65

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Richard H. Dean, ’69 Fred Cowley, ’57

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Robert G. Syring, ’61 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 John C. Travis, ’62 James W. Palmer, ’63 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert D. Payne, ’55 David L. Christensen, ’53 Arlin L. Olson, ’73

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ronald K. Church, ’58 Ralph E. Mayerstein, ’62 John E. Erffmeyer, ’74 Donors Larry Y. Dann, ’67 Stanley E. Skarda, ’76 Scott F. Dool Esq., ’59 Blaine A. Ogilvie, ’79

Illinois Beta

University of Chicago Donors Laurence D. Jansen, ’75 Peter C. Koehler, ’75 A Record-Breaking Year

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Joseph M. Kacena, ’36

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 James M. Trapp, ’61 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Jeffrey C. Cooper, ’86 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert D. Baldwin, ’59 Michael S. Ruffolo, ’58 Kenneth G. Craig, USN, Ret., ’60

Illinois Eta

University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Jerry J. Felmley, USAF, Ret., ’55

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Richard T. Leighton, ’49 William B. Grubb Jr., ’57 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 George M. Fisher, ’62 William J. Bonansinga, ’59 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Clark E. Lund, ’62 phideltatheta.org

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The 1848 Society recognizes those donors who have set up automatic donations with the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. These donors give monthly through their bank, credit card, or payroll deduction. You can join online at phideltatheta.org/donate—be sure to select “monthly” when making your donation. If you prefer to give through your bank or payroll deduction, you can contact Ann Foust at 513.523.6966 for more information.

Georgia College and State University

Northwestern University

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Georgia Zeta

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Jeffrey M. Trinklein, ’82

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Illinois Alpha

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Donald A. Blaney Sr., ’45

Robert H. Powell, ’68 Robert C. Johnson, ’75

University of North Georgia

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In 2021 more than 85 donors were members of the 1848 Society!


Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Andrew J. Hurter II, ’61 David G. McGann, ’62 Robert W. Werner, ’82

Donors Adam P. Ruble, ’15 Matthew R. Smith, ’15 Hector-Felix A. Castro, ’11

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Neal J. Keating, ’77

Eastern Illinois University

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael L. Gernant, ’78 Lyle M. Dahlenburg II, ’56 John A. Edwards III, ’64

Illinois Iota

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Gary D. Ballinger, ’98

Illinois Theta

Lake Forest College John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 William R. Rediske, ’57

Donors James V. Bronson Jr., ’56 Frank G. Deneen, ’69 Jon J. Jenkins, ’94 Chad S. Ballard, ’99

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Richard K. Schweers, ’64

Donors Jeffrey E. McClellan, ’66 Terrance E. Spradlin, ’89 Eric B. Servaas, ’73 Ralph E. Daum, ’60 Steven K. Kappes, ’74 William C. Rech, MBA, ’57

Indiana Beta

Wabash College Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Gregory A. Horman, ’92 Stephen C. Mihalko, ’69 Donors Louis J. Fenoglio, ’81 Mark B. Sutton, ’92

Indiana Delta

Franklin College Donors Arthur C. Perivolidis, ’64

Illinois Gamma

Monmouth College

Indiana Alpha

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Stephen M. Bloomer, ’83

Indiana University Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Jeffery W. Ehringer, ’94

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Anthony S. St. Clair, ’11

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Kenneth S. Brown, ’82 James C. Campbell, ’83 Earl R. Johnson, ’82 Jacque E. Foust, ’63 Jon R. Bausback, ’61 Jack A. Kenworthy, ’69

1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Mark E. Rhodes, ’79 William F. Laut, ’80 James Koday, ’73 Jerome R. Sweeney Jr., ’81 Thomas H. Lapp, ’66 Peter J. Manous, ’84 Joe A. Swope Jr., ’57 Richard D. Voreis, ’65 Scott M. Kennedy, ’90

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Louis M. Ream, ’52 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 James T. Frey DDS, ’67 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Dennis D. Hicks, ’86 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Forest D. Daugherty, ’53 R. Lynn Cole, ’50 Robert W. Ater, ’98 James F. Quimby, ’63 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Thomas W. Boyer, ’73 Robert A. DeVoss, ’69 Lyman L. Benner Jr., ’73 George E. Klinger, ’67 Donors William L. Dunham, ’62 Lawrence R. Kellogg, ’56 Samuel T. Ogle, ’70

John T. Wiser, ’95 Keegan A. Siegfred

Indiana Epsilon Hanover College

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Edward G. Whipple, PhD, ’74 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Gary B. Montgomery, MBA, ’60 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Robert L. Burkart, ’88 James E. Massman, MD, ’55 Charles B. Fleming, ’66 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Walter A. Cole III, ’80 James R. Davis, ’79 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert W. Newman Jr., ’59 Andrew Cole, ’11 George D. Brutcher, ’71 Edward H. Jeffery, ’51 John M. Srofe, ’79 Jonathon R. Collier, ’09 Andrew J. Jankowski, ’95 Donors Theodore S. Proud Jr., ’57 David E. Lawson, ’59 Raymond J. White Jr., ’57 C. William Bechman, ’69 Danny L. Purtee, ’63 Jeffrey L. Bohman, ’91 Linton H. Erdmann Jr., ’54 Mark E. Kleiman, ’87 Evan Stacy, ’20 Robert G. Gillespie, ’58

Indiana Eta

Indiana State University Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Carl B. Melby, ’78 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Donors Max E. Marsh, ’71

Indiana Gamma Butler University

Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., ’71

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Craig E. Fenneman, ’71 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Stephen L. Petross, ’68 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 John D. Cooke, ’62 Richard T. Orr, ’84 Charles T. McClintic, ’96 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Don A. Thompson, ’66 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Mark T. Duffin, ’79 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Richard L. Stohler, ’63 Stanley M. Cuppy, ’78 Charles W. Thompson, ’61 A Record-Breaking Year

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Dale L. Peterson, ’74

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Ball State University

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert P. Roberts Jr., ’74

LIVING BOND SOCIETY

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Charles Lazzara, ’73 Thomas J. Lazzara, ’68 Timothy J. Dailey, ’74 Clarence D. Kennedy, ’76

The Living Bond Society honors Phis and friends who have informed the Phi Delta Theta Foundation of a legacy commitment via one of the following planned giving vehicles:

Donors Robert A. Senour, PhD, ’54 John E. Prittie, ’80 Jesse C. Blackwell Jr., ’61 Kenneth W. Honeywell, ’80 James L. Grubbs, ’76 Jack D. Krebs, ’62 Otto M. Cuppy, ’54 James C. Jarrette, ’70 Price V. Fishback, ’77 Brian R. Gauker, ’83 Richard C. Bedan, ’81 Richard D. Thurston, ’72 Steven J. Robinson, ’76 Nole W. Beran Henry B. Gerig

Donors Mason A. Whitis, ’19 Dale E. Ernstes, ’72 Steven W. Lyon, ’85 Edward S. Smith, ’73 Jacob L. Young, ’19

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Indiana Iota

Donors Robert M. Wolfley, ’10 Cody J. Hike, ’17 Jason M. Ryan, ’03

Valparaiso University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert B. Schuemann, ’71 George D. Bluhm, ’60 Mark H. Duesenberg, ’84 Donors Caleb Benz, ’17 Robert J. Ostrom, ’86 John E. Fredericks, ’74 William H. Seldon, ’60 Craig S. Landstrom, ’80

Indiana Lambda

University of Southern Indiana Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Moe Stephens II, ’99

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Andrew T. McGuire, ’08

Indiana Mu

Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Dylan Ford, ’17

Indiana Theta

Purdue University Oxford Society $500,000 to $999,999 Jay V. Ihlenfeld, ’74 phideltatheta.org

Wills and Living Trusts Beneficiary Designations Charitable Gift Annuities Charitable Remainder Trust Charitable Lead Trusts Real Estate Donor-Advised Funds

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Samuel Hawkins, ’76 R. A. Harper, ’73 Raymond L. Kennedy, ’75 Kenneth A. Amos, ’76

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Elliott Segarra, ’97 Joseph C. Dits, ’88 Andrew T. Golomb, ’01 Marc P. Ugo, ’92 James R. Phillippe II, ’77 John E. Duffin, ’76 Philip S. Kappes, ’47 Charles C. Werckenthien, ’80 Charles R. Wells III, ’93

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John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Richard C. Crawford, ’69

Harry F. Todd, ’81 Michael D. Eikenberry, ’95 Lonnie D. Showley, ’66 Christopher A. Wirthwein, ’79

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Darwin J. McCallian Jr., ’75

Knowing where to start when it comes to legacy giving is often confusing. Visit the Foundation’s Planned Giving web page at https://phide.lt/planned_giving to help guide you on the path to securing a future for your family and Phi Delta Theta.

If you have any questions or prefer to chat with someone about the options, contact Andrew Cole, CFRE. Andrew can explain the various options with you and help develop something to take to a professional planned giving advisor. Contact Andrew at 513.523.6966 ext. 236 or acole@phideltatheta.org. Since the Living Bond Society was launched, 248 donors have joined, including five new brothers in 2021! Add your name 2022.


Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Robert L. Bowen, ’61 Paul V. Troup III, ’63

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 James E. Hoover, ’49 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Phillip C. Murray, ’42 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Robert B. Taylor, ’69 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Douglas A. Joyce, USAF, Ret., ’67 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Bradley P. Dickinson, ’80 Gary R. Batesole, ’77 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James P. Williamson, ’70 Howard O. Watkins Jr., ’50 Larry L. Bennison, ’63 Mark W. Kappes, ’77

Stephen W. Marmon, ’67 Timothy J. Harmon, ’62 Erich G. Smith, ’71 Russell P. Wurster, ’57 Albert J. Geis, ’53 Robert K. Marlowe, ’53 Donors Jason M. Gustafson, ’96 Thomas C. Chronister, ’75 James M. Leverenz, ’59 David M. Hill, ’86 Von T. Ballew, ’48 Robert M. Sweeney, ’91 Fritz W. Schumann, ’79 Robert D. Weist, ’61 Robert L. Hofmann, ’83 Thomas L. Watters, ’69 Jamie K. Brown, ’94 Christopher J. Siegl, ’08 Brandon P. Viamonte, ’02

Indiana Zeta

DePauw University Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Bruce P. Bickner, ’65 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 William R. Powell, ’57

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Mark Z. Orr, ’75 Stanley E. McCormack, ’71

Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Richard B. Kotila, ’77 Dexter M. Means, ’68 Gene C. Lawrence, ’60

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Donors Gerald L. Ward, ’56 Vincent M. Aguirre, ’12 Val Price Jr., MBA, ’50 John C. Korschot, ’73 Peter K. Fogarty, ’95 Joseph R. Thome

Iowa Alpha

Iowa Delta

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 David W. Klinke, ’64

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Mark A. Dagitz, ’86

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John S. McGavic, MD, ’32

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Ivan L. Schneider Jr., ’80

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Allen R. Scott, ’69

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ronald B. Mehling, ’64 Mark A. Clark, ’80 Stephen G. Krochmal Jr., ’89 John F. Kelly, ’88 Kenneth R. Fiala Jr., ’81 John C. Spooner, ’74

Iowa Wesleyan University

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Frederick W. Miller, ’63 Arvid H. Anderson, ’46 David D. Lodwick, JD, ’52 Donors Dennis E. Runbom, ’79 Thomas J. Peters, ’73 Robert E. Kaplan, ’74

Iowa Beta

University of Iowa Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Charles R. Kincaid, ’87 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James S. DuBois, ’49 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 William A. Van Orsdel, ’66 Daniel R. Bettenhausen, ’12 Harlan W. Broberg, ’49 Robert D. Linder, ’54 Don A. Petersen, ’58 Weston M. Slater, ’13 Donors Patrick R. Wilson, ’15 Carl N. Johnson Jr., ’51

Drake University

Donors Richard L. Linder, ’63 Scott R. Carlson, ’92 David J. Thompson, ’63 Gary R. Maughan, ’74 Douglas A. James, DDS, ’69 Jeffrey J. Carnahan, ’86 James P. Wilmoth IV, ’84 William S. Meckes, ’10 Everett C. Mullican

Iowa Gamma

Iowa State University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 William R. Beckman, ’71 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Marc S. Mores, CAE, CIC, CRM, ’95 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Raymond H. Steben Jr., ’61 Allen N. Bolte, ’61 Jay D. Longnecker, ’96 Joel C. Magruder, ’87 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Gene R. De Koster, ’58 John B. Slater, ’43 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


University of Kansas Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Andrew S. Ritchie, ’54 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Thomas W. Van Dyke, ’60

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 James A. Billings, ’80 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Matthew W. Tucker, ’93

Kansas Beta

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 James G. Clarke, ’97 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Clinton J. Whitney, ’92 Steven A. Brown, ’67 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Robert C. Taggart, ’51 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Onis L. Lemon, ’60 James H. Kirk Jr., ’62

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 William H. Told Jr., ’51 Christopher R. Hill, ’94

John H. Stauffer, ’49 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Charles W. Elliott, ’43 Leslie G. McLaughlin, ’73 William L. Frick, ’64 Steven A. Houlik, ’71 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Thomas H. McGuire, MD, ’53 Kenneth R. Kubitschek, ’74 A Record-Breaking Year

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Wichita State University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 William H. Lappin, ’79

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Stephen L. Clark, ’64 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Darrell W. Moore, ’74

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph J. Wortman, ’62 Kevin M. Givens, ’93 Terry E. Beck, ’72 Donors Richard D. Wenger, ’64 Robert J. Dockhorn, ’56 Justin W. Walker, ’96 John W. Steenbock, ’90 Philip S. Kaberline, ’03

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ty M. Coup, ’90 Kevin R. Dreiling, ’90 Donors Nicholas R. Cordt, ’04 Joseph L. Jimenez, ’99 Lonnie W. Glen III, ’81 Brayden J. Hosman, ’20 Myron R. Janzen, ’60 Anthony C. Osu Jr, ’05 Paul C. Armbrust Drayton M. Hines Cullen Michener Nicholas J. O’Brien Jarett D. Pemberton

Kansas Epsilon

Emporia State University John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Kevin A. Pouch, ’82 Shane P. Heiman, ’06 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Rueben D. Perez, ’85 Donors Jacob M. Tannehill, ’13 Shayne E. Erwin, ’22 Nathan C. Gorrell, ’06

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Donors William J. French III, ’77 Brent D. Schlosser, ’75 Ronald F. Jones, ’60 Homer E. Paris III, ’58 Kent L. Floerke, ’58 Max G. Merrill, ’54 David L. Murfin, ’74 David E. Bengtson, ’81

KNIGHTS OF PALLAS Knight of Pallas is the annual giving society for students designed to educate our youngest brothers on the impact of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. Undergraduate Phis can join this society with a donation of $20 to receive their Knights of Pallas pin. In 2021, 122 students joined the Knights of Pallas. Top Chapters The following schools had four or more of their members join the Knights of Pallas in 2021:

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Washburn University of Topeka Donors John R. Theile, ’58 Cary W. Miller, ’85 Joe T. Ferraro, ’23

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Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Steven J. Good, ’04 Jeffrey N. Downing, ’68 William R. Farr, ’61 John R. Jamison, ’61 Bernard A. Everett, ’50 Gilbert B. Hennenfent, ’59 Brian W. Sugden, ’70 Daniel A. Longnecker, ’64 Bruce E. Byers, ’63 Craig P. Tatro, ’81

Plez V. Miller III, ’75 Samuel C. Stone, ’63 James S. Greenwood, ’61

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Kansas Gamma

Kansas Theta

Kentucky Eta

Kentucky Zeta

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Dale L. Preston, ’69

Donors John A. Pacha, ’18 Brody S. Burkholder

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Stephen K. Herzer Jr., ’68

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Gene M. Olander, ’60 Marc R. Ramsdale, ’79

Kansas Zeta

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Charles L. Pride, ’87 Bill D. Whittaker, ’65

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Kevin M. Macfee, ’98

Kentucky Alpha–Delta

Kansas State University

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jon R. Barbee, ’68 Larry E. Heasty, ’68 James T. Norbury, ’63 Stanley E. Wingate, ’58 Harry D. Jones, MD, ’58

Ottawa University

Southwestern College Donors Jason S. Wilson, ’96

Centre College

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Hugh G. Hines Jr., ’60 James D. Rouse, ’62 Richard S. Raymond, ’66 Donors Willis P. McKee Jr., ’60 John D. Bertram, ’87 Alexander K. Schneider

Donors Richard K. Adams, ’63 Charles E. Johnson, ’58 Andrew J. Towner, ’02 Keith L. Stanley, ’66 David L. Roskam, ’69 Robert B. Scoville, ’84 David G. Rose, ’61

Kentucky Epsilon

University of Kentucky Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Anthony H. Ambrose, ’67

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society 1848 Society

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 James W. Masters, ’85 James R. Boyd, ’68 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Cornelius D. Dosker III, ’74 William R. Sims, USAF, Ret., ’58

Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Walter F. Currie, ’56

Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Donors Larry L. Smith, ’61 Bruce J. Campbell Jr., ’64 John H. Harralson Jr., ’51 Frederick C. Ackiss, ’83 Adrian Dozal, ’23

Western Kentucky University

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Joseph L. Morel, ’02 Phillip W. Barnhouse Jr., ’92 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph D. Beavers, ’01 Donors Bill T. Edwards, ’74 William M. Harris James C. Watkins, ’86 William C. Pride

Kentucky Theta

Eastern Kentucky University Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Logan K. Cox, ’89 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Ernest M. House, ’77 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert D. Kelly, ’72 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Timothy L. Brown, ’83 Bruce L. Dickey, ’76 Donors James T. Mason, ’92 Chad M. Hall, ’07 Robert L. Hatcher, ’86 Thomas M. Clinch, ’93 Zachary S. Akers, ’20

Kentucky Wesleyan College

Donors Kenneth R. Holladay, ’74

Louisiana Alpha Tulane University

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Milner W. McVadon, ’60 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Lowell Westerman, ’51 Barry B. Aden, ’61

Louisiana Beta

Louisiana State University Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 David A. Jones, ’84 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Thorn C. Huffman, ’69 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Paul M. Marek, USA, Ret., ’64 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph J. Reis III, ’64 Barry B. Baker, ’67 Donors Richard J. Montgomery, ’84 Marcel H. Leblanc, ’57

Louisiana Delta

Louisiana State University in Shreveport Donors Casper A. Tooke III, ’80

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Louisiana Tech University Donors Abram Bender Tyler Emory Gabriel Freeman Zeik Theriot Parker Watson Tristan A. Sharpe Aaron Bender

Louisiana Gamma

Michael B. Twigg, ’74 Robert F. Fitzpatrick, ’58 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Kenneth H. Roberts, ’60 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 John C. Ford, ’64 George F. Atwell, ’55 Robert H. Larsen, ’52

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 T. Scott Smith, ’69

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Lawrence W. Uhde III, ’84

Maine Alpha Donors Thomas C. Wedekind, ’69 Richard L. Seavey, ’59

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Jeffrey A. Rivest, ’75

Manitoba Alpha

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Joseph W. Rogers Jr., ’72 James L. Kane Jr., ’64 John J. Hannigan, ’63 Vernon R. Tate, USAFR, ’61 Thomas C. Morrison, ’56 William R. Ascherfeld, ’57 James A. Goff, ’85 James E. Berg, ’83

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Kenneth T. Ransby, ’69

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Justin F. Reitsma, ’01 Donors Derek A. Patten, ’22 Allan W. Paul, ’74

Maryland Alpha

University of Maryland, College Park Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Marvin J. Perry, ’53 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Edward B. Wilford IV, ’79 A Record-Breaking Year

McDaniel College

Donald F. Schenk, USA, Ret., ’71

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Adam M. Hasner, ’91 Raymond R. Kazmierski, ’51

University of Manitoba

Maryland Beta Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 William L. Ruppersberger, ’46 Christopher W. Washburn, ’93

Colby College

Donors Robert M. Dudley, ’69 Frederick G. Thompson Jr., ’60 Thomas T. Hare, ’67 Stephen S. Leslie, ’70 Monte D. Hinkle, CFP, ’74 Lawrence N. Powell, ’67 Edwin J. Callahan Jr., ’74 Richard M. Reddish, ’59

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert C. Andrews, ’77 Donors William S. Kaplan, ’71 Charles E. Moore Jr., ’71 Lawrence E. Schmidt, Esq., ’75 George S. Gumann Jr., ’73

Maryland Delta

Johns Hopkins University Donors Lucas Perez

Maryland Gamma Washington College

Donors Jastin J. Garcia-Mendoza

Massachusetts Beta Amherst College

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert E. Scott Jr., ’67 Robert A. King, ’58 Lee W. Woods Jr., ’67 Donald R. Hardesty, ’64 John P. Thomas Jr., ’89 Joseph E. Moore, ’64 Michael B. DuVall Jr., ’01 Robert C. Roberts, ’70 Simon H. Waugaman Jr., ’56 Guy W. Silas, ’83 William M. Vondersmith Jr., ’55

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Franklin W. Fietsch, ’29

Massachusetts Gamma Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Mark L. Bye, ’78

phideltatheta.org

I decided to join Phi Delta Theta because of the amazing opportunities presented through the chapter and the alumni and General Fraternity. Some of these opportunities were to gain experience in my future career as an event planner, and through the event coordinator position, I have had a lot of fun and gained a lot of skills to improve my future! I love the community of men at Phi Delta Theta at Montana Alpha. They’re my family.

Louisiana Epsilon

My brothers have helped my college career by pointing me in the correct direction when deciding on what class to take or what resource is most beneficial for some certain cause. It’s extremely crucial to me to have a support system, and I found the right people to be there for me through my brothers in Phi Delta Theta.” —Julio Servellon, Montana ’25 First-Generation Student Scholarship Recipient


Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Douglas C. Spreng, ’65

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 William R. Kampe, ’66 Boyd E. Givan, ’57

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James R. Browne, ’78 Steven J. McCormick, ’90

Nat J. Love, RPh, ’80

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Robert M. Sutton Sr., ’73 L. Robert Johnson, ’63 Peter T. Rogers, ’82 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Frank J. Iskra Jr., ’45 Christian A. Gimre Jr., ’58

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Duane C. Bollert, ’78 Thomas R. Walsh, ’79 Curtis J. Gano, ’82 Bruce C. Young, ’78 Earl G. Keim Jr., ’50 Joseph S. Fattore, ’79 Alexander P. Carrick, ’10 Donors Michael S. Adams, ’74 John A. Ley, MD, ’60

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Shugato S. Davis, ’84

Michigan Beta

Michigan Alpha

Michigan State University

University of Michigan Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Frederick L. Leydorf, ’53

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society 1848 Society

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Thomas L. Kirkpatrick, ’76 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Charles A. Stoll, ’63 David R. Foster, ’63 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Daniel E. Smith, ’84 David H. Berles, ’60 Edward L. Williams Jr., ’63

Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels:

Donors Roger M. Pierce, ’61 William J. Brennan, ’80 Nick M. Scarlatelli, ’15 Robert L. Newsome, ’60

Michigan Delta

Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Kettering University

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Michael G. Scarlatelli, ’76

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Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Eric L. Grubb, ’87 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Russell G. Gillard, ’73 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Andrew A. Raftopoulos, ’14 William H. Underwood III, ’69 Michael J. Boulter, ’12 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Kevin A. Hyde, ’84 Carl R. Kipp, PMP, ’83 Scott G. Marr, ’79 Eric R. Beckeman, ’90 R. Christopher Riofski, ’76 Ronald G. Swan, ’70 Richard C. Bolczak, ’70 Donors Joel A. Kelly, ’77 Donn D. Patterson, ’73 Allen B. Rayl Jr., ’80 Paul M. Nozar, ’66 Timothy L. Brubaker, ’73 John J. Berndtson, ’84 Michael A. Balnaves, ’82 Robert E. Hooper, ’67 Robert M. Lerner, MD, PhD, ’68 Luke P. Fenstermacher Tyler A. Bliznik Andrew L. Morlan Giuseppe A. Ciaramitaro

Michigan Epsilon

Michigan Zeta

Central Michigan University Donors Alexander R. Wuerfel, ’20

Minnesota Alpha

University of Minnesota Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Miles F. Kanne, ’51 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Duane A. Rasmussen, ’51 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Louis S. Binder, ’76 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Kern G. Rodeberg, ’64 Donors Alden D. Ackels, ’63

Minnesota Beta

Minnesota State University, Mankato Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Frederick B. Schultz, ’74

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Dan R. Fields, ’74 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Michael L. Hansen, ’71 Aves D. Thompson, ’67

Northwood University Donors Gary L. Pareyt, ’85

Western Michigan University

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Gregory R. Call, ’76 Jordan M. Moore, ’08 Daniel L. Mundahl, ’86

Donors Carter J. MacEwen Cole R. Hinzmann Jacob R. Doezema Michael L. Loftin

Donors Terry M. Davis, ’79 James L. Brockberg, ’78 Darryl B. Sjostrom, ’65

Michigan Eta

Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Kenneth S. Weldon, ’68

Mississippi Alpha

University of Mississippi Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Thomas C. Farnsworth Jr., ’60 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 John F. Lucas III, ’77 David E. Brevard, ’78 James W. O’Mara, ’62 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Edward P. Peacock III, ’69 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Thomas J. Reardon, ’72

Missouri Alpha

University of Missouri Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 John L. Carter, ’85

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Jason C. Stout, ’93 Byron Spencer Jr., ’51 Christopher C. Hackman, ’93 Tyler P. Alcorn, ’97 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 James F. Summers Jr., ’65 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Geoffrey H. Halliday, ’77 Frank B. Shelden, ’77

Brent T. Higley, ’90 Jack W. Moreland, ’57 Daniel A. Irwin, ’91 Gregory L. Thackery, ’85 Clarence H. Moreland Jr., ’54 Roy D. Findlay, ’54 Bruce T. Keller, ’74 Donald P. Luboski, ’58 John R. Campbell Jr., ’75 Solomon J. Davis, ’20 Paul S. Silvio, ’15 Nolan T. Lombardo Augustus H. Rand Sam R. Woodruff, ’15 Carson T. Kleine Brock A. Montpetit Bryce J. Pinsel Thomas J. Carroll Joseph D. Kritchell Andrew J. Schlager Aaron C. Philippe, ’19 Missouri Alpha Alumni

Donors William B. Kneip, ’16 Richard C. O’Ferrall Jr., ’57 William D. Tucker Jr., ’73 Henry A. Frazer, ’63 Toxey Hall III, ’62 James H. Moore Jr., ’71 Boyd P. Atkinson, ’70 Floyd M. Melton Jr., ’65 James A. McElroy Jr., ’77

Mississippi Beta

Mississippi State University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Chris G. Loschiavo, ’05 Donors Kendall W. McCarter, ’92 Walter W. Morris

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John H. Shackelford, ’50 Edward L. Jenkins, ’34 M. Bruce McClelland, CLU, ’65 John P. Huston IV, ’82 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Todd C. Wilcox, ’84 J. Edward Travis III, ’56 Sidney S. Lindley, ’49 Robert H. Haubein Jr., ’62 Michael T. Condict, ’93 Brandon J. Boulware, ’98 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James K. Leimkuhler, ’77 Mark A. Ladd, ’98 James K. Akard, ’71 Kevin M. Crane, ’84 James L. Burst III, ’15 Jeffrey D. Lahue, ’93 Thomas T. Payne, ’75 Donors John S. Kirby, ’74 Kip R. Underwood, ’94

A Record-Breaking Year

Missouri Beta

Westminster College Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Paul N. McDaniel, ’43 Arthur F. Hoge III, ’75 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Richard E. Johnson, ’48 Timothy S. Steinbeck, ’82 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Edward S. Lewis, ’80 William E. Reller, ’56 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Harry G. Sharp III, ’60 Robert N. Brell, ’62 John W. Barber, ’59 Daniel W. Beck, ’56 Donors Bill G. Clutter, ’60 William E. Hoffmeister, ’54 Harry P. Kliewer, ’74 phideltatheta.org

Joining Phi Delta Theta was an easy choice for me: I went to a few recruitment events at different fraternities, and it was the same old ‘where you from, what’s your major?’ talk, but when I went to Phi Delt, the conversations made themselves. I easily knew Phi Delt was the best place to be.

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert P. Hughes Jr., ’58 Yandell F. Shipley, ’50 Randolph P. Wolfe, ’73

The Phi Delt scholarship helped tremendously. I was at a make-or-break point where I wouldn’t still be in school if I didn’t have this scholarship. I’m grateful for the assistance.

As a first-generation college student, my brothers made the high school to college transition easy. They gave me advice on classes, which teachers to take, and available campus resources.”

—Reed Martin, Mississippi State ’25 First-Generation Student Scholarship Recipient


Ryan E. Meador, ’00 John F. Green II, ’75 John E. York, ’16 Richard W. Metz, Esq., ’59 Thomas E. McCary III, ’50 Alexander N. Happell, ’14 Charles G. Kurrus III, ’56 Joesph S. Garner Frank B. Sloss Jr., ’95 Daniel A. Draves Benjamin W. Phyfer, ’92 Ari M. Lieberman

Missouri Epsilon

Missouri Beta Prime

Washington University

Missouri State University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Christopher T. Webb, ’93 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Greg P. Lauman, ’92

Joseph S. Passanise, ’91 Jason M. Crockett, ’96

Central Methodist University Donors Curtis A. Bedor, ’13 Ronald S. Bell Jr

Missouri Delta

Saint Louis University Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999

Missouri Gamma

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 John F. Schmidt, ’49 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James L. Murdock, MD, ’60 Jules D. Campbell, ’69 Michael R. Schardt, ’76

Michael K. Renetzky, ’93

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Gary M. Gaertner Jr., ’87 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Terence P. McAuliffe Jr., DC, ’10

DONOR KEY

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Don M. Schlueter, ’60 James P. Rowan, ’40 Hord Hardin II, ’59 Donors James J. Crisanti, ’86 William A. Miller, USN, Ret., ’69 Jack W. Leach

Missouri Zeta

Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor

Southeast Missouri State University

Living Bond Society

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Jeffrey N. Davis, ’94

1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Nathan P. Thomas, ’95

Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Ryan T. Frenz, ’06

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John F. Friedel, ’82

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Stanley D. Brown, ’36

Donors Seth T. Crain, ’18 Samuel F. Wright

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Keith A. Wysocki, ’07 Bradley R. Shafer, ’94 Edmund C. Buch, ’70

Montana Alpha

University of Montana Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Trevor L. Johnson, ’94 Raymond B. Hunkins, ’61 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Gordon D. Bell, ’64 Donors Brian E. Schiller, ’91 Neil C. Haugland, ’66 Slaed B. Spiller, ’93 Johnathon W. Leavell, ’93 Ryan T. Weaver, ’98 Richard W. Brensinger, ’94 Chad R. Burchard, ’94 George E. Bonini, ’93 James P. Olomon, ’64 Robert H. Brickley, ’61 Scott J. Salter, ’94 Stephen L. Dahlberg, ’91 Jamison L. Albertini, ’97 Shawn W. Driscoll, ’94 Dylan J. Klapmeier, ’14 Andrew G. Midgett George W. Tomal, ’20 Timothy J. McCue, ’95 Ian G. Mooser, ’98 Kevin D. Morrow, ’96 Christopher M. Taylor, ’91 Michael Gross Matthew J. Miller, ’18 Austin R. Landis, ’18 Alek D. Rowe

Nebraska Alpha

University of Nebraska–Lincoln Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Richard W. Kelley, ’60

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John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James Stuart III, ’86 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Alan L. Plummer, MD, ’62 James W. Dinsmore, ’51 Michael D. Lee, ’90 Jeffrey M. Grant, ’90 James R. Coe, ’71 Gene M. Eckel, ’94 Charles R. Elliott, ’66 Donors Jaret E. Jones, ’58 Donald W. Linscott, ’61 Donovan M. Quimby, USA, Ret., ’68 David P. Heiser, ’69 Tedd C. Huston, ’49 Christopher Cusack, ’72 Louis L. Roper, ’53 Steven D. Curtright, ’09 William G. Hamik, ’74 James G. Munger, ’53 Donald L. Pakieser, ’59 Michael S. Gallup, ’96

Nebraska Beta

University of Nebraska at Kearney John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Jeffrey A. Dillon, ’87 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Bruce A. Rippen, ’72 Douglas M. Demmel, ’79 Donors John R. Jatczak, ’88 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Nebraska Gamma Creighton University

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Matthew D. Ord, ’99 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Joseph D. Kohout, ’98 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Phillip I. Jones, ’00 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Ryan T. Schroer, ’97 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Daniel S. Wientzen, ’00 Donors Abraham D. Kuhl, ’04 Douglas J. Curtis, ’01 Robert A. Placek III, ’12 Campbell L. Faulkner, ’09 Jonathan L. Nguyen, ’09 Jack Schaaf, ’19 John C. Walawender, ’15 Alexander J. VanAckeren, ’17 Rahul S. Sualy, ’05 Aakash Verma, ’06

Nevada Alpha

University of Nevada, Reno John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Glenn A. Goza, ’72 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Adam D. Cegavske, ’04

A Record-Breaking Year

Donors Michael L. Henson, SPHR, ’87 Jacob H. Crull

New Mexico Alpha

Nevada Beta

Kenneth D. Hansen, ’55

University of New Mexico Oxford Society $500,000 to $999,999

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Henry G. Heren IV, ’99

Donors Ryder R. Hankins Jaydin Moore Edward J. Casillas Nicholas Vespia

New Hampshire Alpha Dartmouth College

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James W. Mytton, ’49 Philip L. Kleinschmidt, ’55 Donors Edwin R. Sumner Jr., ’52 John M. Lynch

New Jersey Alpha

Rutgers State University of New Jersey Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Gregory J. Heyt, ’92 Donors Jay M. Bernhardt, ’92 James P. McGlynn, ’97

New Jersey Epsilon

Montclair State University Donors Ryan J. Breyta

New Jersey Gamma Seton Hall University Donors Thomas A. Adamiak Ethan Cohen, ’21

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 William D. Grasse, ’62 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 John L. Jones, ’74 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Joseph H. Edward, ’91 Jason C. Julian, ’00 Thomas E. Minton, ’67 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Ronald H. Bell, ’64 Steven B. Rael, ’76 Richard M. Ashbaugh, ’96 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert T. Duffy, ’71 Thomas D. Coughlen, ’60 Nicholas H. Brown, ’64 Leonard C. Hays, ’60 Richard H. Dorn, ’68 Douglas Gatchell, ’68 Carl S. Dunlap, ’74 Donors David A. Baumheckel, ’76 James M. Dines, ’69 John P. Leiter, ’74 Neal A. Pearson, ’62 John Clatworthy, USMC, Ret., ’53 William C. Hook, ’70 Michaelpaul S. Cheromiah, ’18 Gabriel C. Bowman Nathaniel R. Patterson

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My brothers and this organization helped shape who I am and taught me to set life goals and ambitions. They have encouraged me to follow my dreams and given me a support structure to allow me to succeed.”

John T. Hostler, ’90 Gregory L. Gass, ’70 Landon G. Killion, ’17 Dru H. Sauer, ’15 Brian Mora Ramirez

—Isaac Ouellette, Southern New Hampshire ’23 First-Generation Student Scholarship Recipient


New York Alpha

Paul D. Davis, ’27 Philip S. Arony, ’70

New York Theta

North Carolina Alpha

Brian D. Dunn, ’77

Donors Gates H. Whitaker, ’69 Peter M. Pettit, ’79

Donors Scott A. Donnelly, ’91

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 William L. Noel, ’52

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Philip H. Bartels, ’71

New York Epsilon

Colgate University

Cornell University

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

Syracuse University

State University of New York at Oneonta

New York Zeta

Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 John B. Dunn, 1917

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Chapman Young III, ’59

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Leon R. DeLieto, ’64 Jack M. Heflin, ’68

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Glenn P. Davis, ’75

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Edward T. Mason, ’57

Bruce C. Clayton, ’89

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Douglas A. Hayward, ’79

Donors James D. Price, ’60 Steven D. Pincus, ’15

William C. Baker, ’70

Donors Roland D. Carlson, MD, ’54 James J. Parker, ’63 Peter E. Ippel, ’02

New York Eta

New York Beta Union College

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Richard H. Brennan, ’93

Donors Ezra K. Schultz Maximilian A. Italiaander Benjamin D. Clements

New York Kappa

1848 Society

Hofstra University

Knights of Pallas

Donors Lukas H. Miedreich, ’12 Nick C. Cammarata Fredy S. Valencia Jr., ’13

Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Conrad F. Thiede, ’90

Rochester Institute of Technology

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Patrick A. Pipino, ’90

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Kent H. Picken, ’69

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999

New York Lambda St. John’s University Donors John A. Fenner, ’20 Daniel J. Pastore

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Peter O. Hanson, ’55 Spencer W. Ravel, ’33 Thomas B. Tyree Jr., ’83 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 William F. Roberts Jr., ’71 Ira Blatt, ’73 Andrew J. Muratore, ’95 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John D. Bertolozzi III, ’89 George H. Potter Sr., ’59 Donors R. Bruce Hunter, ’76 Robert S. Tullis, ’77 Frederic D. Van Arnam Jr., ’83 Ronald G. Holly Jr., ’80 Matthew M. Kovalcik, ’05

Duke University

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Joseph P. Brooks III, ’00 Robert W. Steinbruegge, ’69 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Leslie L. Neumeister, ’53 Charles T. Wegner IV, ’79 Donald B. Wiesley Jr., ’67 Stephen M. Holloway, ’65 Donors C. Sherfy Jones, ’53 Harvey O. Rich, ’61 Lafayette P. Grose, ’55 Robert S. Bogan, ’73 John K. Barker, USAF, Ret., ’64 Joseph E. Clayton, ’60 Matthew H. Patton, ’58

North Carolina Beta The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Charles G. Crawley, ’48 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Stephen W. Holmes, ’79 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Donald W. Millen, ’59 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John F. Deans, ’59 John A. Poole, ’65 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert A. Collier Jr., ’53 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


North Carolina Zeta Campbell University

Donors Ray S. Farris Jr., ’62 David F. Ferguson, ’90

Donors Garrick M. King, ’18 Wyatt I. Reves Jose I. Solis

North Carolina Delta

North Dakota Alpha

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Brooks T. Raiford, ’90 James R. Hickman, ’93

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Thomas A. Balzer, CAE, ’99

North Carolina State University

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jonathan C. Routh, ’97 Robert C. Harmening, ’94

North Carolina Eta

Appalachian State University Donors Jordan Tucker

North Carolina Gamma Davidson College

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Bruno R. Baudet, ’96 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Harry V. Lamon Jr., ’54 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Robert J. Kmiecik, ’85 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Moreland T. Smith, ’92 Donors Mitchell M. Purvis, ’77 Thomas Jefferson III, ’59 Jack C. Stultz Jr., ’74 Charles N. Hooper Sr., ’55 Alexander T. Arinsmier, ’06 Alan E. Rockett, ’77 A Record-Breaking Year

Donors Christopher M. Dunn, ’88 John G. Ridd, ’83

Evan M. Pritchard

Ohio Alpha

Miami University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 John G. Hazlett, ’49

University of North Dakota

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Christopher J. Shrader, ’82

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Richard C. Berg, ’60 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Dion S. Reimer, ’80 Robert M. Bush Jr., ’62 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Arne F. Boyum, ’66 Don A. Lindbo, ’60 Dylan M. Berg, ’15 Donors John T. McDonald, ’62 Aaron M. Flynn, ’07 James R. Zavoral, ’58 Brett M. Johnson, ’16 Tanner K. Ring, ’17 Michael B. Shea, ’73 Brandon C. Dorn, ’16 Davis J. Feehery Tyler J. Niemi

North Dakota Beta

North Dakota State University Donors Connor M. Marchus

Nova Scotia Alpha Dalhousie University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Philip M. Cantrill, ’00

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Robert W. Hoaglund, ’60 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 L. David Mills III, ’67 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Bruce H. Owens, ’60 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Dana W. Pratt, ’61 David L. Neer, ’60 Terry G. Landis, ’61 Ronald P. Tappan, ’55 John H. Clark Jr., ’83 Bruce A. Frallic, ’66 Roger L. Holmes, EdD, ’52 Robert W. Neu Jr., ’83 Roger E. Luring, ’68 Richard J. Goettle IV, ’67 Eugene H. Bosart III, ’64 Matthew W. Harper, ’91 Wells Martin Jr., ’42 Mark H. Meacham, MD, ’85 Mark A. Metzendorf, ’84 Thomas D. Foster, ’84 Donors Courtney W. Hays, ’65 Charles J. Gorsuch, ’67 Larry L. Campbell, ’64 Clifford L. Cook, ’69 Robert L. Hatfield, ’65

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My time as a peer mentor at the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference was truly insightful to how our Fraternity operates. As a peer mentor, it was an excellent opportunity to share my experience of managing a chapter with younger leaders. It also allowed me to learn from the chapter presidents I facilitated. The conference was a great opportunity to learn more about how our Fraternity works as an organization, and I truly walked away with a new perspective of Phi Delta Theta.”

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Alan M. Mayfield, ’74 William M. Dunlap, ’61

—Blake Finken, Oklahoma State ’22


Donald J. Powers, ’60 David V. Thomas, ’59 Thomas H. Wingo, ’77 Jonathan C. Rogowski, ’11 Mark C. Yates PhD, ’92 Drew A. Kieckhafer, ’73 Michael L. Collins, ’72 Anthony P. Schopp, ’63 Marshall M. Dorr, ’90 Benjamin P. Merritt Cameron J. Cappone Alex J. Kalix

Donors Jackson E. Winters Sr., DDS, ’61 Jacob L. Will Jr., ’76 Mayson D. Martin

Ohio Beta

John H. Costello III, ’68

Ohio Epsilon

University of Akron Oxford Society $500,000 to $999,999 Roger T. Read, ’63

Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999

Ohio Wesleyan University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Paul H. Bennett, ’38

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 James D. Oatts Jr., ’26 Edward F. Hopper, ’65

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Rollin B. Child, ’37 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Robert E. Wilson, ’46 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James M. Long, ’73 Glenn C. Blomquist, ’67 Stephen J. Copeland, ’78

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Bruce W. Rogers Jr., ’56 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Ralph E. Fisher, USAF, Ret., ’52 James D. Warner, ’70 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 George Leuca III, ’73

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor

Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Daniel B. Auker, ’71 George H. Bertsch III, USA, Ret., ’64

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert L. Moore, ’63 Louis E. Seiler, ’67 David W. Newman, ’67 Dan E. Moldea, ’72 Andrew G. Antonucci, ’13 Alec J. Pegler, ’18 David P. Miller, ’02 Donors Kory B. Kellogg, ’96 Michael F. Enright, ’67 John R. Naum, ’58 Brian J. Harding, ’94 John A. Simpson, ’60 Lawrence J. Roth, OD, ’81 David R. Bender, ’91 Anthony R. Falbo, ’97 Brandon Counts Michael J. Papp, ’74 Juan Camacho, ’19 Todd M. Simmons, ’17 William J. Rae, ’98 Austin Zody Scott S. Hertle, ’04 Austin M. Marsh

Ohio Eta

Case Western Reserve University Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Ford A. Dickerhoff, ’44 Patrick J. Hart, Esq., ’72

Living Bond Society 1848 Society

Robert J. Turning, ’96 Paul C. Albright, ’72

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 William Turanchik, ’91 John D. Morgan, ’92 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Charles E. Truza, ’65

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Roger H. Cerne, ’63 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Douglas T. Hauer, ’69 Archibald E. Fletcher, ’54 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John F. Zeis, ’62 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 John M. Oblak, ’62 William A. Schimming, ’64 Charles S. Williams, ’74

Edward L. Shapoff, ’68 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James B. Treleaven, ’69 Donors Clarence W. May Jr., ’46 Robert C. Garver, ’59 Mark A. Kryah, ’86 Allen L. Hancock, ’54 Frank T. Rupnik Jr., ’73

Ohio Gamma

Ohio University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 D. Bradley Peck Jr., ’42 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Raymond L. Randall, ’66 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Thomas E. Shoemaker, ’61 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Daniel C. Higgins, ’54 Ronald F. Chapman, CPA, ’54 Gerard L. Novario, ’43 Larry D. Reader, ’68 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Kenneth L. Ahl II, USAF, Ret., ’63 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Eldon C. Lown, ’56 Brian C. Bastock, ’88 Thomas E. Dellinger, ’52 Donors Larry F. McArthur, ’53 Gerald R. Ricks, ’67 Hallie E. Robertson, ’66 Richard T. Cochran, ’66 William K. Natorp, ’66 Rad B. Uqdah Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Jacob C. Jung Kelly M. McFarland, ’01

Bruno F. Del Vecchio, ’72

Ohio Iota

Kent State University

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 David P. Millett, ’63 Albert R. Schuette, ’56 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Raymond H. Bartlett, ’53 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert W. Cornell Jr., DDS, ’56 Charles H. Ingram, ’79 Donors Thomas K. Stroud, ’74 Robert A. Sams, ’67 Dean H. Hansell, ’71 William R. Schmidt, ’76

Ohio Kappa

Bowling Green State University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 C. Raymond Marvin, ’60 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 William R. Keller, ’64 Larry L. Miles, ’55 George E. Phillips, ’61 Roger W. Fischer, ’64 Donald C. Ullum, ’65 Dennis J. Train, ’62 Lawrence P. Golen, ’79 Donors Carl J. Burns, ’60 Ray L. Martin, ’64 James D. Snyder, ’70 Robert W. Maurer, ’65 James N. Tschantz, ’69 Asa J. Elsea, ’63 Douglas R. Peters, ’64 David B. Skolik, ’67 Edwin F. Bartholomew, ’67 A Record-Breaking Year

Ohio Lambda

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Richard E. Fabritius, ’94

Ohio Mu

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Jeffery A. Zifchak, ’98

Ashland University Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 William A. Griffith, ’69

Andrew Watts Rogers Association

$5,000 to $7,499 Roger A. Pae, ’57 Gary J. Brookins, ’57 John C. Durance, ’46 Hugh B. West, ’61 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Collin M. Boetger, ’97 George F. Bigham, ’96 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert J. Mather, ’65 Charles R. Higgins, ’56 John F. Davenport Jr., ’59 Perry T. Demming, ’95 Donors Jonathan N. Ruda, ’92 Charles L. Barnhouse, ’64 Matthew T. Renzi, ’08 Jonathan A. Nelson, ’00 Paul T. Jacoby III, ’97 Gary A. Paul, ’71 Jason E. Clause, ’97 Ryan T. Keating, ’97 John Spoor, ’59 Mark L. Simpkins, ’01 Kevin C. Brecht, ’01 Aaron A. Schaefer, ’01 John A. Van Oosten, ’61 Bryan J. Self, ’98 Johannes K. Benninghoff, ’11 Steven D. Mantel, ’00 Thomas J. Withers, ’20 Daniel L. Gorrell, ’13 Christopher R. Nolan, ’21

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Allan R. Williams, ’10 Philip C. Beekley, USAF, Ret., ’69 Ralph E. Martin Jr., ’73 Eric M. Schimmoeller, ’00 Jeg A. Coughlin, ’92 Robert S. Pasquinucci, ’93

Ohio Theta

The best part of McKenzie was getting to sit down and have deep and honest conversations with my brothers from across the country. This conference was my first opportunity to interact with the Fraternity as an international organization, not just my chapter or province. The scale to which Phi Delt influences, cares for, and develops people—undergraduates, alumni, and even people who are not members of our Fraternity— was staggering and awesome to see. It makes me proud to be a Phi.”

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999

—Logan Farrington, Arizona State ’22

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Anthony Magistro, ’69 Bruce A. Niehm, ’79 Zachariah J. Meixner, ’99 Thomas R. Hoffman, ’72 Donors Richard T. Walters, ’72 Christian T. Kang, ’00 Stuart M. Zwelling, ’78 Joseph M. Bibb, ’67 Steven D. Maas, ’77

University of Cincinnati

Bradley J. Foster, ’88 Mark A. Brueggeman, ’81

Steven A. Jung, ’89 Christopher C. Huelsman, ’87

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Edward W. Wuest, ’44

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Denison University

Daniel M. Donovan Brian C. Peele Samuel P. Chaney Aaron G. Jaffe, ’16 Vincent M. Paolucci Mitchell Penn


Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Jeffrey D. Palmquist, ’82 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Roger E. Schanzle, ’55 Bernard R. Huelsman, ’86 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 William N. McCauley, ’64 William A. Vanderlinde Jr., ’83 Donald L. Miller, ’49 Thomas H. DeWees Sr., ’58 Frederick G. Koehler, ’51 Robert F. Hartmann, ’62 Frederick M. Warren Jr., ’49 William C. Schaefer, ’53 Timothy M. Burke, ’70 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James B. Denker, ’82 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Harold E. Massie, ’62 Robert L. Davis, Esq., ’52 Roger E. Lang, ’66 Glenn A. Streibig, ’55 Richard G. Hyde, USA, Ret., ’52

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor

Robert M. Spalding, ’54 Michael S. Lykens, ’61 Donors John L. Hunt, ’60 Ernest F. Kobbe, ’55 Thomas A. Shumate, ’84 Cameron C. Uptmor, ’17 Robert M. McGlasson, ’17 Joseph E. Maxwell, ’21 Eric M. Buchanan, ’91 James V. Carlton Jr., ’71

Ohio Xi

Otterbein University Donors Duncan A. Squillante, ’21 Jeremy J. Paul, ’19 Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Christopher M. Connor, ’78

Ned K. Barthelmas, ’51 John W. Luce Jr., ’65 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Ralston Russell Jr., ’32 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 J. Brian Mullen, ’75

1848 Society Graduate of the Last Decade

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 John A. Schoedinger, ’64 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Nelson R. Embrey II, ’63

Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Oklahoma Alpha

University of Oklahoma Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 James A. Gibbs, ’57 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 William A. Pruitt, ’75 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 R. Kinnan Golemon, ’61 Frederick B. Koontz III, ’62 Donald C. Bowers, ’07 Charles H. Johnson, DDS, ’55 Neill M. McCown, ’52 Christopher D. Wilson, ’91 Donors Rick J. Abercrombie, ’74 Robert W. Park, ’86 Jordon K. Cox, ’16

Oklahoma Beta

Oklahoma State University

Living Bond Society Knights of Pallas

Donors Gregg L. Rothermund, ’78 Stephen F. Ayers, ’94 Edward J. Clark, ’68 Stephen T. Hylant, ’74 Harold D. Gibson, ’44 James K. McKnight, ’72

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 David W. Priestley, ’78 William T. Roemer, ’68 Thomas A. Holton, ’66 Lance E. Gaffin, ’92 Ronald W. Brown, ’70 David R. Thrasher, ’63

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Michael S. Hyatt, ’66 Kenneth D. Greiner Jr., ’60

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James B. McCandless, ’68 William C. Wilson, ’74 Scott A. Collins, ’83 Todd J. Humphrey, ’80 Robert A. Stevens, ’76 Lee E. Haskin, ’69 Joseph J. Carter Jr., ’82 Kenneth W. McCracken, ’89 Donors James R. Faulkner, ’62 John H. Radcliffe, ’65 Phillip D. Harris, ’62 Alfred D. McInturff, ’59 Norman O’Halloran, ’52 Frederick D. Iselin, ’60 Brent W. Alexander, ’13 Aaron E. Worley, ’96 Andrew T. Fritz, ’20 Houston R. Kocher

Oklahoma Delta

Cameron University John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Jay R. Johnson, ’90

Oklahoma Gamma

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Oxford Society $500,000 to $999,999 Jeff D. Gragg, ’86 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 George A. Cohlmia, ’75

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Brian J. Winterringer, ’83 Robert D. Kersten, ’49 Richard C. Raun, ’75 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Richard R. Vermillion, ’50

Donors Raymond W. Jurgens Jr., PhD, ’73 Charles E. Allen, ’76 Quentin Horne, ’18 Charles T. Penrod, ’74 Christopher C. McFarland-Aukema

Ontario Alpha

University of Toronto Donors Steven R. Saarimaki, ’88 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


University of Western Ontario Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Jeremy R. Weber, ’62

Larry N. Watson, ’71 Thomas D. Little, DMD, ’55

York University

Donors Henry T. Johnson, ’01 John A. Leffel, ’55 Steven L. Walker, ’85 Adam Henderson

Donors Lukas L. Fister

Oregon Delta

Ontario Delta

Ontario Gamma

McMaster University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Brent Herspiegel, ’93 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Christopher J. Thompson, ’92

Oregon Alpha

University of Oregon John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Daniel E. Curtis, ’72 David G. Evans, ’82 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph C. Harvey, ’64 William F. Perl Jr., MPA, ’53 Donors Dennis J. Clark, ’74 Brian G. Lamson, ’82

Oregon Beta

Oregon State University John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Joe A. Reynolds, 1921

Oregon Institute of Technology Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Jason T. Pompel, PMP, ACP, CSM, ’93 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Shawn M. Hempel, ’01 Daniel A. Gorski, ’04 Donors Tucker L. Johnson, ’92 Conor M. Bujeaux, ’16 Gregory E. Pittman, ’93 Aron J. Pratt, ’97 Charles W. Teem, ’96 Michael R. Lewis, ’07 Michael J. House, ’13 Nicholas A. Baer, ’16 Nathan P. Collins, ’14 William Dees, ’88 Joseph R. Jacobs, ’99 Jason A. Stump, ’02 Christopher A. Brown, ’09 Gleb Y. Garshin, ’16 Matthew P. Equinoa, ’02 Gary A. Hicks, ’02 Shawn P. McGinnis, ’10 Anthony D. Rounis, ’00

Oregon Epsilon

Portland State University Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Patrick W. Shannon, ’83 John S. Lidstrom, ’09 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Chad J. Melvin, ’05 A Record-Breaking Year

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Samuel T. Frahm, ’99 Donors Owen Todd, ’23 Roger W. Mehle II, ’11

Oregon Gamma

Willamette University John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Niels C. Follestad, ’94 Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Frank B. Swayze, USN, Ret., ’64 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 L. Duane Baird, ’57 Christopher M. Littrell, ’97 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jefferson D. Lamoree, ’66 John R. Sweeney, ’60 Mark R. Thibedeau, ’99 James S. Hutcheson Jr., ’67 Donors Lee R. Weaver, ’60 Lay J. Gibson, ’62 Kevin M. Liebson, ’15

Pennsylvania Alpha Lafayette College

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Robert H. Steinberger, ’62 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Edwin J. Phelps Jr., ’56 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joseph P. Hafer, ’63 Brian M. Cardew, ’73 Hugh H. Jones Jr., ’52

Pennsylvania Beta Gettysburg College

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Archibald K. Jean, ’34

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My favorite part of the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference was meeting so many leaders from various backgrounds. My biggest takeaway was from Corey Ciocchetti, who told us that we should think, laugh, and have goosebumps every day. And that I should live for the inches and not the touchdowns!”

Ontario Beta

—Jethro Casie, St. John’s ’23


John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Frederick D. Reimer, ’07 Gary D. Krapf, ’91

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Jordan R. Pallitto, ’07 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Mitchell J. Pulwer, ’75 Richard B. Dines, ’74

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Gary W. Test, ’61 John H. Benjamin, ’58 Donors John R. McMahon, ’86 Thomas C. McCarthy Jr., ’67 Scott W. Williams, ’69 Bruce J. Stuckel, ’63 Bernard L. Langeluttig, ’59 Carl E. Miller, MDiv, ’58 Peter B. White, ’59 Brendan Cushing-Daniels, ’87 Paul J. Martin, ’86

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 J. Robert Utberg, MD, ’58 Mathew J. Schon, ’75 Daniel L. DeMarco, ’87 Kurt M. Zoller, ’82 Elgin A. Hill III, ’57

Allegheny College

Donors Bruce E. Brown, ’87 Karl S. Essler, ’76 Scott S. Schieman, ’74 William R. Cowles, ’66 Naveed Ismail, ’12

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

Pennsylvania Epsilon

Pennsylvania Delta

Dickinson College

Chris W. Brussalis, ’87

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Forrest C. Mischler, MD, FACS, ’61

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Warren B. Swift, ’57 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 John O. Bennett III, ’70 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James W. Fredericks, ’56 James G. Lewis III, ’68

1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25)+

Azure (7)+

Platinum (40+)

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Donors David W. Hoffmann, ’94 Charles C. Miller, ’70 Keith A. Anderson, ’87 Steven P. Delp, ’63

Pennsylvania Eta Lehigh University

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Robert E. Flaherty Jr., ’68 Vincent P. Murray Jr., ’85

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John R. Papazian, ’78 Christopher J. Fraleigh, ’86 Robert V. Henning Jr., ’64 Robert G. Facente, ’77 Brian J. Ascetta, ’79 Donors Gregory R. Scott, ’78 James N. Wilson, ’63 Steven A. Erickson, ’78 H. Carl Sturcke, ’65 Robert M. Phillips, ’90 Sean W. Murphy, ’84 Gorgi Pavlov, ’14 Douglas R. Henning, ’75 Richard W. Dunne, ’80 Mark A. Edwards, ’75 David M. Freeman, ’85 Guy S. Frankenfield, ’80

Pennsylvania Gamma

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Richard N. Maier, ’71

Scott R. Lynch, ’97 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Herman C. Steeber, ’75 George P. Bucha Jr., ’84 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Steven C. Rea, ’81 Donors Charles D. Steeber, ’16 David W. Carroll, ’74

Pennsylvania Kappa Swarthmore College Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 David L. Williams, ’50

Washington and Jefferson College Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Mark E. Pleiss, PsyD, ’11

Donors Stephen Mucha, ’49

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Harry L. Farmer Jr., ’54

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Donors Robert J. Suwak, ’57

Pennsylvania Iota

Pennsylvania Lambda Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Anthony C. Moscato, ’86

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Sean M. Rollman, ’92

University of Pittsburgh Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Joseph W. Moore, ’50

Donors William S. Bauer, ’94

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Harbaugh Miller, 1923

Widener University

Pennsylvania Mu Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Patrick H. O’Connell, ’91

John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 William B. Stockwell, ’76

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Sean S. Wagner, ’02

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Donors Hunter P. Carlheim, ’16 Brandon J. Stein, ’03

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 J. David Almacy, ’92

Pennsylvania Rho

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 M. C. Tabun, ’93 Robert J. Ketler, ’91 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Stephen S. Wagner, ’70

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael J. Pushkarewicz, ’79 John W. Harley, ’61 Alan B. Clements, ’69 Adrien A. Maught, ’33 Douglas K. Dumm, ’67

Carnegie Mellon University Donors Joao Pedro Fincatto Safi, ’21

Donors Logan R. Ausman, ’17

Donors Stephen H. Smalley, ’71 Thomas T. Daniels, CFA, ’64 John B. Hardcastle Jr., ’84 Wayne W. Ackerman, ’55 Craig L. Snyder, ’62 Charles D. Klahr Jr., ’49 Christopher S. Fragakis, ’93 John V. Rawson Jr., ’56 Sidney B. Watts, ’61 R. S. Morton, ’62

Pennsylvania Zeta

Quebec Alpha

Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999

Donors Herbert J. Seagrim, ’62 Benoit Simoneau, ’99 Patrick S. Newell, ’22

Pennsylvania Theta

Pennsylvania State University Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Malcolm W. Myers, 1921

Pennsylvania Xi

Clarion University of Pennsylvania Donors Daniel J. Joseph, ’95 Jeffrey C. McKenna, ’90 John M. Lynn, ’04 Jeremy M. Koenig, ’08 Michael T. England, ’02 Patton Vo, ’15 Jason M. Schwemer, ’12 Michael A. Vitullo, ’01 Jermaine L. Shapiro, ’02 Timothy A. Becker, ’08 Eric C. Versland, ’91 Edward J. Wyrwas, ’07 Donavan A. Powers Joseph Notarfrancesco Jr., ’15 Christopher W. Heleniak, ’09 Zachary R. Yuhas

Pennsylvania Omicron Shippensburg University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James A. DeGaetano Jr., ’99 Donors Matthew W. Groff, ’02

Pennsylvania Pi

Robert Morris University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Kevin J. Bazner, ’06

A Record-Breaking Year

University of Pennsylvania

Howard Gellis, ’75

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Tamblin C. Smith, ’49 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 John G. Kapp, ’25

McGill University

Rhode Island Alpha Brown University

Donors Peter L. Conklin, ’67

South Carolina Beta

University of South Carolina Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Hershey Groff Jr., ’55 Charles B. Bechtold Jr., ’41 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 George J. Geiger Jr., ’53 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Raymond F. Dacek, ’52 James Palic, ’81 Michael D. DiCandilo, ’82

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Dennis W. Harrington, ’67 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jack H. West, ’74 Philip R. Jennings, ’71 Donors Jerome M. Davis, MD, ’70 Jonathan K. Ross, ’97

I decided to join Phi Delta Theta because I struggled to meet new people due to COVID. I chose Phi Delt specifically because all the members were friendly and welcoming when I met them. They made me feel like I belonged. The first-generation student scholarship is beneficial because my major requires a lot of time for classes and studying. I’m also in the Army ROTC program on campus, so I do not have much time to work for my job, so I can’t get much money to help pay for my tuition, which is very stressful. The scholarship assists me with my financial needs and reduces my stress.

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 David A. Green, ’91

My parents decided not to go to college, so they could not give me much advice on navigating my way through it. I am also the oldest in my family, so I had no older sibling to help either. However, my Phi Delt brothers have given me so much advice on talking to professors, keeping up on tasks, succeeding in my major, and pushing me to do new activities on campus.” —Thomas Zupko, NDSU ’24 First-Generation Student Scholarship Recipient

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South Carolina Gamma Clemson University Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Allen G. Edwards, ’71 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Joseph B. Johnson, ’78 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 P. Scott Bowden, ’78 Stewart D. Brown III, ’76 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 William G. Baker Jr., ’87 Jesse L. Wilson Jr., ’75 Mark R. Bishop, ’75 Charles W. Pate, ’70 Bryan S. Johnson, ’81

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Michael P. Held, ’67

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Kent L. Shalibo, ’63

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Jesse R. Moyer, ’03

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 George W. Coble II, ’54 Fred W. Lazenby, ’54 Neely B. Coble III, ’73

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Richard M. Held, ’69 Dustin J. Adams, ’06 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Kerrie N. Herren, ’05 Clayton D. Cudmore, ’01 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Michael N. Schirber, ’67

Donors Alexander M. Stefanic, MBA, ’11 Michael R. Lunderville, ’01

South Dakota Alpha

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Troy R. Bartels, ’95 David E. Knutzen, ’76 Aaron W. Roseland, ’04 Ryan J. Junek, ’98

University of South Dakota Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Charles W. Poore Jr., ’61

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Donors Daniel J. Kelly, ’65 Johnathan T. Talcott, ’06 Eugene R. Glazier Jr., ’92 William J. Vitetta, ’11 Drew G. Koch, ’07 Neven J. Mulholland, ’75 Thomas E. Kiernan, ’73 Robert O. Odland, ’61 Tyler J. Van Zee, ’02 Bryan C. Krajeski, ’08 Charles R. Whitney III, ’98 Robert L. Kroupa, CGCA, ’59 J. G. Glasnapp, ’71 Payton Donnell, ’16

Tennessee Alpha

Vanderbilt University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Fleming L. Jolley Jr., ’74 Howell E. Adams Jr., ’53

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James W. Toliver, ’11 John R. Lyons II, ’73 Stephen T. Desirey, CFPIM, PMP, ’70 Donors William M. Moran, ’72 Jeremy Bullington, ’05

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John R. Braden Jr., ’63 Howard K. McCain Jr., ’60

Tennessee Epsilon

Donors Edward T. Merry Jr., ’56 William H. Bradford, ’59 John M. Abernathy III, ’74 William P. Hoffman III, ’56 Calvin P. Lewis, ’76 Robert M. Parish, ’88

J. Michael A. Danby, ’50

Tennessee Beta

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Sewanee: The University of the South Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ben I. Jackson Jr., ’80 Donors Robert L. Glenn, ’55 John H. Tidman Jr., ’54 Hugh H. Byrd, ’60 Heyward B. Roberts Jr., ’57 Ben I. Jackson, ’52 William M. Phillips, ’56 Walter S. McKeithen Jr., ’50

Tennessee Delta

Tennessee Technological University Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 David W. Swindle Jr., ’76 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Gary H. McDonald, ’79 John A. Grannis III, ’82

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999

Tennessee Eta

Middle Tennessee State University Donors Colin A. Blouin, ’15

Tennessee Gamma

Robert J. Miller Association $250,000 to $499,999 Samuel J. Furrow, ’63 Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Gary R. Wade, ’70 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Martin L. Lindsey III, ’69 Larry W. Anderson, ’69 Lawrence V. Kaminsky, ’81 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Norman D. Estep, ’66 Walter D. Fain, DDS, ’68 Bradley J. Eldridge-Smith, ’07 John J. Maddux Jr., ’69 Rowland S. Funk, ’70 Thomas M. Hale, ’76 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Thomas F. Starck, DDS, USN, Ret., ’72 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Texas Delta

Tennessee Theta

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999

Donors Nathaniel J. Vernon

Hugh D. King Sr., ’57

East Tennessee State University

Tennessee Zeta

Belmont University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jeremy P. Hutzel, ’06 Donors Matthew Molos, ’16 William S. Konves, ’02

Texas Beta

University of Texas at Austin Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more Kenneth M. Jastrow II, ’69

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Thomas Harper III, ’68 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Roger H. Porter Jr., ’54 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 John W. Worsham, ’51 Charles D. Herrera, ’57 William A. Blackwell, ’66 George W. Vest Jr., ’70 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Alan C. Baum, ’64 Mario A. Villa, ’03 Bernard W. Miner Jr., ’53 Donors John C. Oliver III, ’65 A Record-Breaking Year

Michael W. Crain, ’65 Robert W. Kennedy, ’71

Southern Methodist University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 Texas Delta House Corporation

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Thomas G. Gresham, ’80 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Donald N. Ewan, ’53 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Thomas R. Leslie IV, ’74 Dan C. Woldert Jr., ’74 John B. Schulze, ’59 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Thomas W. Sabin Jr., ’79 Jack D. Knox, ’60 Thomas O. Hanks, ’80 Lance C. Gilliam, ’77 Roger J. Engemoen Jr., ’75 John S. Lockton, ’89 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 George R. Farris, ’64 Thomas E. Carter, ’80 Robert F. Sanford Jr., ’49 T. Michael Conway, ’77 Jack C. Myers, ’66 John E. Sims, ’74 David Neher, ’03 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 James K. Woodall, ’70 Gregory S. Cannon, ’79 Gerry D. York, ’58 Kent C. Krause, ’79 Andrew S. Doughtie, ’80 John L. Kiser, MD, ’58

Donors Steven C. Finn, ’80 Bert V. Royal, ’75 Michael D. Bristol, ’77 William C. Wilson, ’75 Stuart C. Hendry, ’76 Richard G. Foster, ’82 Craig M. Winchell, ’83 Mark S. Moussa, ’80 Tadd Tellepsen, ’91 George A. Finley III, ’60 David Z. Conoly, ’75 Fred V. Luhnow Jr., ’50 Richard P. Fuhry, ’76 Robert J. Jones, ’76 Robert W. Hall, ’79 Larry F. Lightner Jr., ’65 John R. Belton, ’88 Robert N. Aycock, ’74 Warren C. Holmes, ’08 Brent T. Wingert, ’89 Avery Thomas

Texas Epsilon

Texas Tech University Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more Stephen J. Kleberg, ’69

Oxford Society $500,000 to $999,999 Michael K. McKenzie, ’67

Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 John F. Scovell Jr., ’68 Texas Epsilon Alumni and Friends: Dr. William F. Dean Endowed Chair

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Gerald C. Nobles Jr., ’73

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 William D. Juett, ’69 Richard G. Alexander, ’58 phideltatheta.org

I decided to join Phi Delta Theta for the brotherhood bonds I saw being made, as well as leadership skills, and just to surround myself with people who push me to become the greatest version of myself

Donors John B. Thornburg, ’87 John T. King CLU, ’64 Ronnie W. Woods, ’64 Chad C. Rogers, ’03

The first-generation scholarship benefited me this term by helping me reduce the amount of money I needed to take out in a loan to afford to go to this amazing four-year university. The Fraternity and my chapters brothers have helped me create an environment that allows me to flourish academically and help to develop great study habits and testing techniques. —Joshua Ortiz, Campbell University ’24 First-Generation Student Scholarship Recipient


Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 L. Keller Smith, ’68 David H. Segrest, ’67 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 William F. Dean, ’61 Hugh M. Fewin, ’82 Jesse K. Pruitt, ’67 Stanley J. Edwards, ’68 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Gary H. Shores, ’63 David W. Kuykendall, ’77 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Larry A. Stockton, CPA, ’75 Franklin P. Abernethy, ’70 Charles F. Winder, ’79 Robert R. Williams Jr., ’67 George W. Scaling II, ’61 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Philip D. Swatzell, ’72 Thomas Brown, ’18 Gary R. Andrews, ’71 John C. Foster, ’70 Joe K. King, ’76

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor

Kelly W. Earls, ’90 Christopher A. Zook, ’90 Coy F. Bryant, ’00 Joshua C. Mayer, ’99 Lawrence E. Gill, ’63 Michael B. Gooden, ’65 David H. Segrest, ’99 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert W. Goff Jr., ’68 Robert H. Gossett, ’70 Richard A. Grigg, ’69 Mark H. LaRoe, ’80 Phillip B. Moore, ’68 Lawrence W. Williams, ’69 Joseph J. Beal, ’68 Steven E. Senter, ’83 Charles R. Isom, ’79 Geoffrey L. Wayne, ’96 Gary D. Walker, ’75 Clayton B. Isom, ’04 Darren W. Boruff, ’89 Robert K. LaMaster, ’79 Robert E. Michie Jr., ’70 William C. Elliott, ’98 William R. Patterson Jr., ’81 Charles D. Alexander, ’84 Michael E. Casey, ’93 Gerald A. Galbraith, ’63 Jerry R. Gibson Jr., ’82 Jimmy H. Jackson, ’84 Horace W. Netherton IV, ’12 Caleb B. Segrest, ’12 Eugene F. Segrest, ’83 Joe C. Wilson, ’88 Lawrence C. Wood, ’71

Living Bond Society 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Donors James C. Bridgman, ’86 Jed C. Evans, ’99 J. Charles Steinman, ’63 Kenneth R. Perkins, ’72 Michael E. McGaha, ’84 James T. Anderson, ’96 Lance H. Cary, ’82 Charles L. Rader, ’80 Randy L. Golden, ’78 Geoff C. Hicks, ’93 David A. Cook, ’80 Douglas W. Talley, ’88

Kenneth W. Isom, ’75 Mannti C. Cummins, ’75 Robert L. Duncan, ’75 Daniel M. Pope, ’85 Jim S. Shapiro, ’95 Warren L. Whitaker, ’82 Lawrence E. Gill II, ’90 M. Dan Howard, ’59 Raymond R. Noble II, ’98 David K. Gamble, ’76 Tom R. Sawyer, ’69 Jace E. Jones, ’16 Robert J. Hicks, ’02 Tanner M. Thetford, ’09 Douglas W. Gibbins, LAT, ’65 Isaac W. Isom, ’02 Clayton A. McBee, ’98 Christopher P. Rodgers, ’88 Luke Brigham, ’20 Preston Earls, ’20 Joe E. Johnston, MD, ’92 Michael A. Pasierb, ’65 Gerald K. Thompson, ’84 Bret E. Bunnett, ’80 Charles R. Mayes, ’90 Marshal C. Trainer, ’15 Willis B. Pierce, ’78 Joseph D. Zakrzewski, ’85 David W. Haymes Jr., ’76 Patrick T. Adams, ’06 Kristen C. Annett, ’99 Dudley L. Beene, ’89 George D. Berger, ’63 Karl W. Biggs, ’79 Graham H. Bunting, ’16 Mark C. Burkholder, ’12 Joshua W. Coburn, ’95 Michael V. Cotten, ’05 Matthew C. Craighead, ’10 John M. Flory, ’95 Jeffrey M. Griffin, ’11 Don G. Hunt, ’61 Travis J. Isom, ’10 James R. Kellner, ’80 Dan R. Kennedy, ’88 Zachary J. Lamp, ’07 Andrew W. Latham, ’07 Earl W. McGlothlin, ’62 Gary B. Milburn, ’64 Will R. Oliver, ’95 Steven J. Schultz, ’79

Justin B. Toon, ’11 Jordan C. Turner, ’08 Bryan A. Walker, ’99 Freddie J. Williams, ’73 Russell B. Ingram, ’73 Tyler M. Hays, ’13 Myles C. Hunter, ’14

Texas Eta

Stephen F. Austin State University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Mark L. Hobson, ’77 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Mark E. Jensen, ’85 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Spencer L. Olesen, PhD, ’62 Donors James B. Thomas III, ’69 M. Thomas Mason, ’70 Brent D. Wiltshire, ’86 Paul A. Noyd, ’75 Benford J. Moore, ’64

Texas Gamma

Southwestern University Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more Joseph W. Royce, ’63

Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 James B. Ewbank II, ’77

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Gaylon D. Morris, ’88 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Richard D. Hillyer, ’63 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Edward H. Ellis Jr., ’64 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 J. Paul Edwards, ’64 Robert C. Coleman, ’04 James J. Reeves, ’92 Jon R. Sandidge, CPA, Esq., ’64 Robert C. Murray Jr., ’63 William C. Dwyer, RPh, ’73

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Steven D. Plamondon, ’90 James T. Harp, ’62

Donors Lee F. Christie, ’84 Peter H. Hamel, ’61 Adam M. Winkler, ’04 Neal D. Cannon Jr., ’62 William C. Crawford, ’20 Todd T. Olsen, ’84

Baylor University

Texas Iota

William J. Poston, ’88

Texas Sigma

Schreiner University John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Jerry E. Marshall, ’52

Donors Luis D. Garcia, ’19

Texas Lambda

Donors Walker A. Nicholson, ’59

Texas Mu

Texas State University Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 James C. Eskridge, ’66

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 David Sweeten, ’88

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Donald G. Elliott, ’69

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Ronald Berdinsky, ’83 Herman C. Burnette III, ’88

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael C. Waters, ’65 Donors Roy M. Hatton, ’69 Ronald W. McKenzie, ’66

Texas Kappa

Lamar University

Donors Lincoln E. Baker, ’92

Texas Omicron

University of North Texas Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Jens E. Braun, ’92

University of Texas at Arlington Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 James S. Kennedy, ’77

Donors Philip A. Kappes, ’02

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 David S. Assid, ’87

Sam Houston State University

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 William V. Dafcik Jr., ’80

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Texas Pi

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Russell A. Carman, ’98 Donors James B. Self, ’94

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Texas Tau

Michael W. Bessire, ’71

Donors Omar A. Torres

Donors Jerry S. Daniel, ’59 Vance K. Apple, ’61 Rodney O. Haggard, ’70 Mark A. Richards, ’70 Walter P. Townsen, ’68 Michael L. Harrison, ’64 Ben M. Dyer, ’62 Neil E. Crow Jr., ’74 George M. Louden Jr., ’03 Hywell D. Garrett, ’61

University of Texas at El Paso

Texas Theta

West Texas A&M University Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael K. Brown, ’91 Tucker D. Lee, ’08 Donors Douglas W. Tanner, ’64 Sidney R. Stout Jr., ’67 Phillip K. Conatser, ’90 Todd C. Doshier, ’84 William J. Sanders Jr., ’72 Stanley J. Hicks, ’71 Joe H. Watkins, ’78 Michael W. Arnett, ’94

Texas Xi

University of Texas at San Antonio Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Albert W. Gustafson, ’70 Marco I. Cantu, ’93

Texas Zeta

Texas Christian University Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 John P. Price, ’74 William L. Gray Jr., ’70 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Douglas Scharbauer, ’74 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Charles W. Seltzer, ’70 Frederick L. Streck III, ’83 G. Curtis Jones Jr., ’60 Bales W. Nelson Sr., ’96 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Tracy T. Zickuhr, ’91 David P. Holt, ’89 36 | Phi Delta Theta Foundation Donors

Utah Alpha

University of Utah Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Derek S. Goldstein, ’86 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Anthony W. Loughran, ’81 M. Scott Mietchen, ’84 Charlie R. Jones Jr., ’65

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 George D. Fraser, ’64

Waverly V. Dunnavant Jr., ’56 Mark D. Haden, ’74

Donors Michael F. Brisbin, ’70

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Virginia Beta

University of Virginia Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 James S. Shilson, ’31 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Daniel S. Costello, ’61 James W. Eyler, ’75 Donors Peter H. Luke, ’70

Virginia Delta

University of Richmond Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Charles B. Upshaw III, ’74

Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 William D. Old III, ’82 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 David E. Root, MD, ’57 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John W. Beagles, ’60 Christopher V. Gunderson, ’98 Donors Burley A. Daye, ’55 Peter C. Dreissig, ’86 Timothy J. Collins, ’69 Steven S. Powell, ’73 Nelson K. Yonemura, ’19

Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 Moreland R. Irby, ’43 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Philip H. Rowland, ’74 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 William R. Galvin, ’26 John R. Turner, ’72

Vermont Alpha

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Howard P. Estes Sr., ’61 Gerald M. Spivey, ’63 James B. Robinson, ’48 David W. Hartz, ’53 Ronald A. Malstrom, ’72

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Leslie O. Pouch, ’29

Donors Jon-Jamison Hill, ’96 Bradley J. Conner, ’94

University of Vermont

Virginia Eta

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 David A. Moxon, ’73 Gerard M. Burton, ’84 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert E. Siegel, ’71 Donors David K. Miller, ’80 Colin C. Dumpert, ’01 Lawrence P. Kraemer Jr., ’88 Robert W. Ogden, ’87 Joshua W. Buchanan, ’20 David S. Bowen, ’94 Samuel J. Miekley, ’18 John F. Murphy, ’75 Nicolo J. Paolina Eric Warren, ’15 Eric T. Wilson

Virginia Gamma

Randolph-Macon College Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 William P. Schick, ’84 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Russell D. Evett, MD, ’53 Michael F. Hall, ’79 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 John R. Nelson, ’73 Michael J. Wade, ’54 Donors William C. Krauser Jr., ’63 John C. Giusio Jr., ’65 James L. White, MD, ’59 John B. Taylor, ’82 Joseph L. Hale, ’74 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


Virginia Theta

Lynchburg College Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Marcos P. Sivitanides, ’82 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Marcus A. Cook III, ’51 Donors Camillus L. Avent, ’77 William B. McWilliams, ’61

Washington Alpha

University of Washington Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 Robert J. Behnke, ’43 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 James B. Skaggs, ’59 Gary M. Baugh, ’62 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Curtis G. Anderson, ’63 Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000 to $7,499 Richard L. Hinton, ’58

Peter C. Hanson, ’62 Robert M. Frayn Jr., ’56 Marlin R. Mattson, ’61 Carl H. Fennema, ’50 Nathan Nicholson, ’22 Gabriel Nogoy

Jerome M. Thorpe, ’63 Gregory C. Johnson, ’71

Washington Epsilon

Eastern Washington University

Washington Beta

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Kevin B. Dull, ’93

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Dugald R. Campbell, ’56

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Michael P. Benvenuto, ’97

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Peter S. Werle, ’62 Herbert V. Ladley, ’40 David C. Slatton, ’90 Richard C. Yancey, ’50 Loren H. Lounsbury, ’56 David E. Kelly, ’76 John W. Mendenhall, 1920

Donors Brian H. Lynn, ’97

Whitman College

Washington Gamma

Washington State University Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Charles T. Chandler III, ’50 Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Gilbert T. Cormier Jr., ’54

Donors Junius Rochester, ’55 J. A. Cabasco, ’90 David H. Smith, ’59

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Gary F. Ratzlaff, ’60

Washington Delta

University of Puget Sound Paul C. Beam Association $50,000 to $99,999 William M. Wittress III, ’93

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Jerome M. Johnson, ’55 Thomas A. Wolthausen, ’60 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Richard E. Bangert II, ’71 Lex N. Gamble, ’59 John F. Swinehart, ’61 Richard F. Meslang, ’66 Donors Ned Nelson Jr., ’63 George F. Kachlein III, ’56 Robert M. Pennell, ’60 Wado J. Bush, ’63 Thomas G. Swanson, ’66 A Record-Breaking Year

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 John A. Whalley, ’64 Scott E. Silver, ’73 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Garrett P. Mock, ’87 Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Dennis M. Pederson, ’62 Kevin Barhydt, ’98 W. Ronald Stone, ’61 Donors Clark G. Parsons, ’67

Donors James F. Shepherd Jr., ’58 William R. Loscher, MD, ’58 Douglas H. May, ’63 Cody M. Schwab

West Virginia Alpha

Donors Giuseppe Giaquinto, ’93 Frederick L. Dudding, ’63 Jay A. Smith, ’84 Daniel E. Dunmire IV, ’81 Robert A. Bush, ’55 Zachary E. Davis, ’10

West Virginia Gamma West Liberty University Donors Evan K. Newman, ’15 Jonathan E. Howard, 21

Wisconsin Alpha

University of Wisconsin–Madison Robert Morrison Association $100,000 to $249,999 John W. Doolittle, ’34 John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000 to $24,999 Richard T. Bechtel, ’89 Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 William M. Lee, ’43 John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 James H. Berglund, ’54 Scott T. Kowalski, JD, CHIE, RHU, ’89

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor

West Virginia University

Living Bond Society

Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000 to $19,999 Roy H. Cunningham, ’93

Knights of Pallas

1848 Society Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Lawrence P. Chambers, ’60

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Rodney K. Raines, CLU, CHFC, ’61 Daniel S. McHenry, ’83 Edward D. McDevitt, ’69 phideltatheta.org

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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Lee R. Miskowski, ’54

Richard A. Reierson, ’64 Dwight A. Peterson, ’55 James K. Lunney, ’54 Robert A. Bishop, ’60

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Robert D. Espeseth, ’52 Neil R. Gazel, ’43

Wisconsin Delta

Marquette University Donors Roger T. Fridholm, ’63 Adam B. Warriner, ’88

Donors Patrick S. Van Pelt, ’91

Wisconsin Beta

Ripon College

Wisconsin Gamma

Lawrence University Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 S. George Notaras, ’53

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Richard D. Kuehl, ’67 William H. Descher, ’66 Timothy R. Wiedmeyer, ’89

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Jacob A. Kingdon, ’07

Wyoming Alpha

University of Wyoming Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Richard G. Olmstead Jr., ’73

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Craig R. Cook, ’92 Richard D. Calder, ’54 Charles E. Ray, ’72 Earl J. Patterson, ’76 Todd R. Balfanz, ’63

John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Arnold R. Cross, ’65 Richard R. Ludwig, ’63

Friends of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation

Donors John F. Oberwetter, ’71

DONOR KEY Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society

Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more Maurice And Dorothea Shaffer Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000 to $49,999 J. M. A. Danby

1848 Society Knights of Pallas Graduate of the Last Decade Volunteer

Founders Club $10,000 to $14,999 Eisaman Eisaman Trust

Platinum Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000–10M Gold Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000–9,999 Silver Medallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500–4,999 Trustees’ Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . $1000–2,499

Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500 to $9,999 Charles W. Ellis

Years Giving Streak Levels: Scroll (3+)

Gold (25+)

Azure (7+)

Platinum (40+)

Silver (15+)

Lifetime (50+)

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John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500 to $4,999 Phyllis A. Thackery Stephen E. Imes

Council Association $1,000 to $2,499 Joan M. Schiml Matthew Dewood Kelly S. Derickson, ’85 Indiana Mu Alumni Amy and Malone Mitchell Carol Ritchie Donors Suzanne Alexander Linda R. Brattain David T. Pompel Ann K. Foust Laurie J. Rosenberger Mark G. Shields Deborah L. Smith Graham Burns Carroll Coleman Renée R. Crist Lefter Olivia Chewning Mark Ramundo Larry Stanton Wiese Kathryn Shipp Kate and Mike Buttarazzi Paula A. Seger James Bender Virgil Dugan Joanne M. Ganus Susan L. Wagner E. H. Woolwine Jr. Jennifer L. Morrow Myra Duritsch Lauren N. Schuetz Gaeel M. Beaham Ron and Laurie Farris Panos C. Midis Scott Sohr Aaron M. Spencer Lynne K. Adams Gwendolyn Bain Joan P. Brigham Charlene E. Brumleu Jack and Linda Burch Raymond and Jennifer Burrell Dean Carfora Lois H. Cole Alpha Upsilon Chapter Delta Gamma Kenneth File Traci Higgins Tom and Katherine Kirk

Craig and Rebecca Laine Sherry Leal Andrea L. Manno Sara H. Nelson Thomas L. New Corinna Perkins W. Brian and Leigh B. Reames Dee Rolph James Sales Jennifer Sheil E. Dan Smith II Sara M. Speh Cheryl O. Spurr Mary Ann Strong Connell Dudley B. White Carole Witt Gena Alcorn Katelyn Fulmer Julian Pieke L. H. Armistead III George Avant Lyle Beasley Rebecca L. Ediger Tish D. Elam Wendy Faust Aimee Feehery Nancy L. Gillette Oscar S. Gossard Bebe Harton Michael E. Kenney Alice C. Mathews Richard Peugeot Mark Ritter David S. Smith Lynne H. Steineker Allison A. Terrell Mitchell John and Peggy Warner Emily Wolfzorn Timothy and Susan Swanson Dillon D. Rose Sarah S. Lugar Cynthia C. Buresh Claiborne and Suzanne McLemore Bob Mullen Beverly J. Ruggles Paul R. Stumb Kimberly Scates Nathan D. Hand Laetitia W. Hardin Matthew S. Whisman AT&T United Way/ Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


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Morgan Stanley Gift Fund Muse Foundation Naranjo Ewbank Family Foundation National Christian Charitable Foundation National Christian Foundation of East Tennessee National Christian Foundation of Indiana National Philanthropic Trust New Canaan Community Foundation Norcross Foundation Inc. Progressive Insurance Foundation Ralph H. and Ruth J. McCullough Foundation Ronald and Vicki Canakaris Family Foundation Saint Clair Charitable Trust Schmidt Family Foundation Schultz Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Silicon Valley Community Foundation South Dakota Community Foundation

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The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee The Community Foundation of Shelby County The Dallas Foundation The Ruth R. HoytAnne H Jolley Foundation Inc. The Schultz Family Foundation Thomas and Mary McCary Family Foundation US Charitable Gift Trust United Jewish Foundation United Way of Lane County Vanguard Charitable W. Wheeler and Anne P. Bryan Family Foundation Warren County Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation William A. and Madeline Welder Smith Foundation William and Renee Curtis Family Foundation

AT&T Matching Gift Program Bank of America Charitable Foundation Boeing Global Engagement Matching Gifts Cardinal Health Foundation CDK Global Headquarters Chevron Matching Employee Funds E. and J. Gallo Winery Jones Lang LaSalle Merck Foundation MUFG Bank Nike World Headquarters PepsiCo Foundation Matching Gifts Program Progressive Insurance Foundation Raytheon Technologies T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Total Quality Logistics Wells Fargo Foundation American Century Investments Foundation American Foundation for Charitable Support, Inc. Ayco Charitable Foundation BNSF Railway Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Bergan County United Way Bickner Family Foundation Blue Grass Community Foundation


HONORARY GIFTS In 2021, many gifts were made to the Phi Delta Theta Foundation in honor of a Phi, a friend, a family member or group of people. The honoree, university, and class year (if applicable) are named first, followed by the name of the donor(s). Gordon B. Austin III, Stanford ’63 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

Sidney R. Dillon, Nebraska ’82 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94

Gerald C. Kolb, Stanford ’61 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

William F. Porcher, Clemson ’94 Allen G. Edwards, Clemson ’71

Kyle C. Barker, Kansas State ’01 Andrew J. Towner, Kansas State ’02

Michael P. Dunne, Stanford ’62 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

Joseph D. Kritchell, Missouri ’24 Julian Pieke

H. R. Potts Jr., Maryland ’64 Monte D. Hinkle, Maryland ’74

William C. Bednar Jr., Stanford ’62 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

John A. Elliott, Nebraska ’61 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94

Andrew J. LaPorte, Shippensburg ’12 Jennifer Sheil

Jon N. Rachford, Stanford ’61 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

Todd L. Bixby, Miami ’88 Marshall M. Dorr, Miami ’90

Russell J. Fuller, Nebraska ’67 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94

Michael D. Lee, Nebraska ’90 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94

Thomas J. Reardon, Mississippi ’72 Kendall W. McCarter, Mississippi State ’92

Robert L. Bowen, Purdue ’61 Paul V. Troup, Purdue ’63

Samuel J. Furrow, UT Knoxville ’63 Allen G. Edwards, Clemson ’71 Gary R. Wade, UT Knoxville ’70

David D. Lichtenfels, South Florida ’68 Marvin B. Langford, South Florida ’67

Michael R. Rickman, Valparaiso ’84 Mark H. Duesenberg, Valparaiso ’84

Matthew Lloyd, Florida ’25 Robert W. Lloyd, Florida ’87

James E. Russell, Kansas State ’72 Willis P. McKee, Centre ’60

Robert L. Marchant III, Clemson ’86 Allen G. Edwards, Clemson ’71

Donald F. Schenk, McDaniel ’71 Charles E. Moore, McDaniel ’71

Robert M. Hillis, Nebraska ’72 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94

In honor of Maryland Beta’s 50th Anniversary Celebration Robert J. Turning, Akron ’96

William H. Scott, Stanford ’62 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

Robert W. Hollmann, Stanford ’64 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

Daniel S. McHenry, West Virginia ’83 Jay A. Smith, West Virginia ’84

George W. Howard, Nebraska ’75 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94

In honor of the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference Wendy Faust

Douglas T. Brown, Clemson ’02 Michael R. Lunderville, Clemson ’01 Thomas Brown, Texas Tech ’18 David P. Holt, TCU ’89 Louis W. Burgher, Nebraska ’67 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94 Donald C. Butts, Stanford ’64 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62 Jacob A. Butts III, Stanford ’63 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62 Victor A. Cavanaugh, Centre ’64 Richard S. Raymond, Centre ’66 Harold N. Clark, Mississippi ’67 Boyd P. Atkinson, Mississippi ’70 Brett Clendening Edmund W. Goddard, Mercer ’77 William F. Dean, Texas Tech ’61 Jesse K. Pruitt, Texas Tech ’67 L. K. Smith, Texas Tech ’68

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John S. Hagestad Jr., USC ’68 Robert R. Selby, USC ’66 Dudley D. Hays, SMU ’74 Thomas R. Leslie, SMU ’74

Kenneth M. Jastrow II, UT Austin ’69 Jay M. Bernhardt, Rutgers ’92 Thomas Harper, UT Austin ’68 James E. Jones, Nebraska ’64 Bradley R. Shafer, Nebraska ’94 Jeremiah M. Keating, Miami ’23 Neal J. Keating, Illinois ’77 David L. Kimball, Butler ’63 Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66

In honor of the birth of Hollis Dutch Mitchen, grandchild of Frederick Bluedorn Schultz Joseph W. Royce, Southwestern ’63 Jonathan R. Pavey, Ohio Wesleyan ’60 Robert B. Schuemann, Valparaiso ’71 In honor of my fellow PDT Executive colleagues Stephen M. Bloomer, Monmouth ’83

Robert K. Snyder, Kansas ’75 William J. French, Kansas ’77 James D. Speight, Emory ’57 Robert F. Henry, Emory ’57 Herman C. Steeber, Pittsburgh ’75 William B. Stockwell, Pittsburgh ’76 Moe Stephens II, Southern Indiana ’99 Robert J. Turning, Akron ’96 In honor of Texas Eta Benford J. Moore, Stephen F. Austin ’64 Benjamin F. Vaughan III, Stanford ’63 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

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MEMORIAL GIFTS In 2021, many gifts were made to the Phi Delta Theta Foundation in memory of a Phi, a friend, a family member or group of people. The honoree, university, and class year (if applicable) are named first, followed by the name of the donor(s). William C. Anderson, SMU ’76 Stuart C. Hendry, SMU ’76

Timothy J. Carroll, MIT ’79 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

Terry D. Archer, South Dakota ’67 Michael P. Held, South Dakota ’67

Richard L. Cattau, Valparaiso ’62 William H. Seldon, Valparaiso ’60

Neil A. Armstrong, Purdue ’55 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

Phillip S. Chamberlain, Westminster ’61 Bill G. Clutter, Westminster ’60

John J. Ascuaga, Idaho ’51 Michael L. Henson, Nevada ’87 Thomas E. Atkins III, Missouri ’56 J. E. Travis III, Missouri ’56 John D. Banks, Stanford ’51 David J. Banks, Colorado ’77 Walter H. Banks, Oregon ’20 David J. Banks, Colorado ’77 William L. Barnhouse, WKU ’96 Phillip W. Barnhouse Jr., WKU ’92 Ralph H. Bishop, Lawrence ’22 Robert A. Bishop, Lawrence ’60 C. Tal Bray, South Florida ’65 Jeffrey D. Rubel, UT ’84 Lance N. Brigham, Washington ’68 Joan P. Brigham Kenneth R. Brooks, Puget Sound ’71 Jerome M. Thorpe, Puget Sound ’63 Edward C. Brumleu Jr., USC ’58 Charlene E. Brumleu Arthur L. Burns Jr., Emory ’59 Graham Burns Rowland M. Cannon Jr., MIT ’65 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 A Record-Breaking Year

David S. Desmarais, Randolph-Macon ’80 John B. Taylor, Randolph-Macon ’82 Fiora Dunn Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 Joan and Howard Gellis, Penn ’75 Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66 Joseph W. Royce, Southwestern ’63

Leonard S. Chauvin Jr., Kentucky ’57 Anthony H. Ambrose, Kentucky ’67 William S. Chrismer, Ashland ’77 Steven D. Maas, Ashland ’77

Thomas C. Eakin, Denison ’56 Raymond H. Bartlett, Denison ’53 Michael T. Errecart, MIT ’72 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

William L. Clymer, Ohio State ’64 David R. Thrasher, Ohio State ’63 Timothy D. Cobb, UCI ’79 Jeffrey S. Byer, UCI ’78 Lon E. Conner, West Texas A&M ’73 Stanley J. Hicks, West Texas A&M ’71 Michael P. Connolly, UT ’86 Jeffrey D. Rubel, UT ’84 John P. Corderman, Maryland ’65 Thomas T. Hare, Maryland ’67 Melvin H. Cornillaud Jr., MIT ’61 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 David V. Cranfill, Butler ’66 Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66 Michael K. Davis, Georgia Tech ’63 John C. Holman II, Georgia Tech ’63 John G. Dennis, South Dakota ’74 Thomas E. Kiernan, South Dakota ’73

T. William Estes Jr., Vanderbilt ’55 John M. Abernathy, Vanderbilt ’74 Anthony H. Ambrose, Kentucky ’67 L. H. Armistead III George Avant Lyle Beasley Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 Stephen M. Bloomer, Monmouth ’83 John R. Braden Jr., Vanderbilt ’63 William H. Bradford, Vanderbilt ’59 Kate and Mike Buttarazzi George W. Coble II, Vanderbilt ’54 Robert B. Deloian, ASU ’66 Tish D. Elam Ron and Laurie Farris Lynn and W. L. Gray Jr., TCU ’70 John B. Hardcastle Jr., Penn ’84 Laetitia W. Hardin Bebe Harton William P. Hoffman III, Vanderbilt ’56 Arthur F. Hoge III, Westminster ’75 Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66 Michael E. Kenney Craig and Rebecca Laine Fred W. Lazenby, Vanderbilt ’54 Calvin P. Lewis, Vanderbilt ’76

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Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., Butler ’71 Alice C. Mathews Claiborne and Suzanne McLemore Sara H. Nelson Richard Peugeot W. Brian and Leigh B. Reames William R. Richardson, UT ’80 Robert O. Rolfe, Alabama ’82 David H. Smith, Whitman ’59 E. Dan Smith Scott Sohr Mary Ann Strong Connell Paul R. Stumb John and Peggy Warner Dudley B. White Carole Witt E. H. Woolwine Paul L. Folsom, UT ’86 Jeffrey D. Rubel, UT ’84 James F. Gentil, Cincinnati ’58 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 Gordon N. Gill, Vanderbilt ’60 Howard K. McCain Jr., Vanderbilt ’60 Daniel S. Gillette, W&J ’79 Nancy L. Gillette Alan H. Glover, Nevada ’72 Glenn A. Goza, Nevada ’72 John H. Goddard, Mercer ’03 Edmund W. Goddard, Mercer ’77 John H. Goddard Jr., Emory ’34 Edmund W. Goddard, Mercer ’77 John D. Goetz, Penn ’71 Stephen H. Smalley, Pennsylvania ’71 John G. Golson, Missouri ’75 Thomas T. Payne, Missouri ’75 Memorial Gifts | 41


Francis P. Hadlock, UT Austin ’67 Thomas Harper III, UT Austin ’68

Charles M. Litel, SMU ’22 Alpha Upsilon Chapter Delta Gamma

Edward J. Harter, Ohio ’45 Edward J. Clark, Ohio State ’68

Richard S. Loveland, Northwestern ’62 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 Dean R. Lueck, CU Boulder ’52 George F. Kachlein, Washington ’56

Margaret and Arthur F. Hoge III, Westminster ’75 Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., Butler ’71 Lisa and M. Scott Mietchen, Utah ’84 Marc S. Mores, Iowa State ’95 Mark Ritter Christopher J. Shrader, Miami ’82 Sara M. Speh Larry Stanton Wiese

Tommy L. Higgins, West Texas A&M ’69 Stanley J. Hicks, West Texas A&M ’71

John K. Lundgren, Ashland ’80 Bruce A. Niehm, Ashland ’79

Robert W. Milne, MIT ’78 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

Inghram D. Hook, Chicago ’05 William C. Hook, New Mexico ’70

James C. Mallers, Butler ’58 Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66

Clark S. Morris, Auburn ’53 John P. Helmick Jr., Auburn ’56

Eugene R. Hook, Kansas ’37 William C. Hook, New Mexico ’70

Ronald J. Manno, Utah ’63 Andrea L. Manno

Robert C. Morrison, Westminster ’44 Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76

Harry L. Houpis, MIT ’76 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

Johnny G. Mars, West Texas A&M ’71 Stanley J. Hicks, West Texas A&M ’71

Russ Huether David L. Kleine, CSUN ’66

Edward R. Marszal, Ohio ’68 Larry D. Reader, Ohio ’68

Randy M. Johnson, West Texas A&M ’71 Stanley J. Hicks, West Texas A&M ’71

John P. McAleese, MIT ’77 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

Thomas A. Heidenreich, Purdue ’55 Sarah S. Lugar

Kenneth M. Johnson, MIT ’75 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 Charles W. Kelly Jr., Florida State ’61 Robert D. Espeseth, UW-Madison ’52 Mary Maitland Kimball Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66 Francis R. Kish, Akron ’51 Aaron M. Spencer Karl H. Klopfenstein, Washington ’43 Marlin R. Mattson, Washington ’61 Eric A. Lampe, Maryland ’66 Joseph E. Moore, Maryland ’64 Lloyd S. Lauver, Gettysburg ’58 John H. Benjamin, Gettysburg ’58 42 | Memorial Gifts

Joseph R. McCarthy Jr., Drake ’65 David J. Thompson, Drake ’63 Thomas E. McCary III, Westminster ’50 Thomas and Mary McCary Family Foundation Lance C. McFaddin, SMU ’63 Lance C. Gilliam, SMU ’77 Robert E. Michaels, Union College ’68 Philip S. Arony, Union College ’70 Jerri Miller Anthony H. Ambrose, Kentucky ’67 Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 William F. Dean, Texas Tech ’61 Kenneth File Joanne M. Ganus

Janet Phillips Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66 In memory of Phis no longer with us Jeffrey D. Rubel, UT ’84 William M. Psaltis, Northwestern ’68 Richard H. Dean, Northwestern ’69 Ray J. Pulley George R. Farris, SMU ’64 Robert R. Reid, Whitman ’49 Junius Rochester, Whitman ’55

Vernon L. Paul, Texas Tech ’68 Gwendolyn Bain Virgil Dugan

A. Scott Ritchie, Kansas ’54 Lynne K. Adams David E. Bengtson, Kansas ’81 Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 James A. Billings, Kansas ’80 Kay and James P. Burra, CSUN ’67 Stephen L. Clark, Wichita State ’64 Neil E. Crow Jr., TCU ’74 Rebecca L. Ediger Samuel J. Furrow, UT Knoxville ’63 Howard Gellis, Penn ’75 Oscar S. Gossard Lynn and W. L. Gray Jr., TCU ’70 Steven A. Houlik, Kansas ’71 Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66 Richard W. Kelley, Nebraska ’60 Tom and Katherine Kirk Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., Butler ’71 Jacqueline and Thomas H. McGuire, Kansas ’53 Max G. Merrill, Kansas ’54 Albert R. Miller, Colorado State ’69 Bob Mullen Janet and David L. Murfin, Kansas ’74 William R. Richardson, UT ’80 Carol Ritchie Dee Rolph Kimberly Scates Timothy and Susan Swanson James M. Trapp, Michigan ’61 Gary R. Wade, UT Knoxville ’70

Joseph E. Pearson, Butler ’70 Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66

Gregory C. Roush, Nevada ’73 Glenn A. Goza, Nevada ’72

Joe W. Morton, Utah ’61 John W. Beagles, Utah ’60 Ned Nelson, Washington ’32 Ned Nelson Jr., Washington ’63 Jack L. New, Indiana ’48 Thomas L. New Charles T. Newton Jr., UT Austin ’64 Thomas Harper III, UT Austin ’68 John P. Northern, TCU ’70 Charles W. Seltzer, TCU ’70 Knox D. Nunnally, UT Austin ’65 Thomas Harper III, UT Austin ’68 Melvin L. O’Dell, West Virginia ’48 Cheryl O. Spurr Fred C. Page, Ohio Wesleyan ’16 Edward J. Clark, Ohio State ’68

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Derek Steinmetz Stephen G. Krochmal Jr., Drake ’89

James S. Rucker, West Virginia ’62 Rodney K. Raines, West Virginia ’61

Mark A. Swift Jr., MIT ’69 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

James W. Ruggles, Oregon State ’55 Beverly J. Ruggles

Joe A. Swope Sr., Wabash ’16 Joe A. Swope Jr., Indiana ’57

Tom P. Sailors Jr., Oklahoma State ’61 Phillip D. Harris, Oklahoma State ’62

Shakeel A. Tanveer, Cincinnati ’84 Jeffrey D. Palmquist, Cincinnati ’82

Robert E. Scott, TCU ’64 Michael L. Harrison, TCU ’64

John L. Terrell Jr., Florida ’60 Allison A. Terrell Mitchell

Arthur M. Sharp, MIT ’25 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

In memory of Texas Iota (Lamar University) brothers in the Chapter Grand James C. Eskridge, Lamar ’66

Phillip W. Shopbell, Missouri ’59 Phyllis Q. Shopbell James F. Sierra, CSUN ’68 Robert J. Sherwin, CSUN ’70 Thomas A. Skelton, UT Knoxville ’69 Thomas M. Hale, UT Knoxville ’76 Robert J. Slaymaker, UT ’86 Jeffrey D. Rubel, UT ’84 Johnny M. Slone, EKU ’92 Logan K. Cox, EKU ’89 Daniel T. Smith, Duke ’70 Robert W. Steinbruegge, Duke ’69

Randy K. Vereen, MIT ’73 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 Jay H. Ward, Stanford ’64 Robert E. Skov, Stanford ’62

John S. Thackery, Missouri ’75 Phyllis A. Thackery

Charles E. Wershing, Ashland ’79 Bruce A. Niehm, Ashland ’79

Harold E. Theile, Iowa State ’57 John R. Theile, Iowa State ’58

Stephen E. Wheeler, Butler ’63 Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66

Charles H. Thorne, Nebraska ’45 James Stuart III, Nebraska ’86

Luther W. White III, Randolph-Macon ’45 John R. Nelson, Randolph-Macon ’73

James T. Todd, MIT ’47 Peter T. Rogers, MIT ’82

Donald B. Wiesley, Utah ’40 Donald B. Wiesley Jr., Duke ’67

Joel F. Ungrodt, Lawrence ’64 Richard A. Reierson, Lawrence ’64

Jason D. Smith, Nebraska ’83 James Stuart III, Nebraska ’86

Roy V. Van Buskirk, Illinois ’52 Robert D. Espeseth, UW-Madison ’52 Charles W. Kelly, Lake Forrest ’52

Gary V. Stagner, West Texas A&M ’69 Stanley J. Hicks, West Texas A&M ’71

W. B. Van Lierop, MIT ’75 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73

Robert L. Steineker, Kentucky ’59 Lynne H. Steineker

Lothar A. Vasholz, CU Boulder ’52 Anthony H. Ambrose, Kentucky ’67

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Thomas A. Balzer, North Dakota ’99 Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 Jeffrey N. Davis, Southeast Missouri ’94 Robert B. Deloian, ASU ’66 Arthur F. Hoge III, Westminster ’75 Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66 Jay V. Ihlenfeld, Purdue ’74 Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., Butler ’71 Lisa and M. Scott Mietchen, Utah ’84 Kern G. Rodeberg, Minnesota ’64 Gary R. Wade, UT Knoxville ’70 Sean S. Wagner, Widener ’02 John W. Worsham, UT Austin ’51

Vere Wiesley, Utah ’35 Donald B. Wiesley Jr., Duke ’67

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Joseph Dalton Williams, Nebraska ’50 Coni and Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 James P. Burra, CSUN ’67 Brian D. Dunn, Cornell ’77 Michael J. Fimiani, South Florida ’89 Howard Gellis, Penn ’75 Lynn and W. L. Gray Jr., TCU ’70 Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66 Jay V. Ihlenfeld, Purdue ’74 Kenneth M. Jastrow II, UT Austin ’69 Richard W. Kelley, Nebraska ’60 Stephen J. Kleberg, Texas Tech ’69 Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., Butler ’71 John P. Price, TCU ’74 William R. Richardson, UT ’80 A. Scott Ritchie, Kansas ’54 Joseph W. Royce, Southwestern ’63 Frederick B. Schultz, Minnesota State Mankato ’74 James M. Trapp, Michigan ’61 Sean S. Wagner, Widener ’02 Ralph E. Williams III, MIT ’67 Robert M. Sutton Sr., MIT ’73 Robert L. Withers, Willamette ’57 L. D. Baird, Willamette ’57

Jacque Royce Michael S. Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66


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General Council President and Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Moe Stephens II on how the Cardinal Principles lead on campus


“Being a first-generation college student,

Phi Delta Theta provided me with the support

I didn’t even know I needed. The intricacies of the higher education environment are hard to navigate alone.” —Moe Stephens II

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eneral Council President Moe Stephens II grew up the youngest of three brothers in an Air Force family that moved many times through his father’s twenty-four-year career. From Oklahoma to Maine, Pennsylvania to Texas, his family found a home wherever they were among the diverse peoples that make up military families. “My 6' 2" dad married my 4' 11" mom, an immigrant from South Korea who grew up in an orphanage after losing contact with her family during the Korean War. Because Moe’s parents had different ethnic backgrounds, the family enjoyed both cultures’ traditions, foods, celebrations, and communities. Upon his father’s retirement, finding work was difficult for his parents. Money was very tight, and sadly, due to the inability to pay storage fees, many of their belongings were sold at auction. As a result, they lost family photos and personal belongings, which added to the struggle. This melancholy influenced their decision to return to a small rural community (population 1,500) in Southern Indiana where Moe’s father had grown up. For the first time in their lives, Moe and his two older brothers found themselves the only family in the whole town with parents of different cultural backgrounds. There was no Korean community, and in the 1980s, there weren’t conversations and forums to raise awareness. His older brothers were both in high school and went straight into military service after graduation. Being in middle school, Moe found sports to be his best entree to acceptance by the community. Basketball frenzy is well known to the Hoosier State. It was evident to those around the Stephens that they were different from everyone else in town, and Moe always felt like the only one not like everyone else growing up. When asked if bullying was an issue, he recalled a solitary fight in eighth grade when a classmate called him a derogatory name. That angered Stephens

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like nothing before or since. Back then, people just didn’t talk about these things out loud, so everything was internalized and processed alone. Indiana was known for its hyper-focus on basketball. Even though Moe was only around 5'4" in eighth grade, he pursued basketball, playing varsity his junior and senior years. He also played tennis, baseball, and ran track, and was class president his senior year. When most parents packed out the stands of any Indiana high school gymnasium on basketball game night, his mother stayed home and listened to the games on the radio. When Moe returned home after the game, they always talked about how the game went. The first time his mother ever attended in person a basketball game was players’ and parents’ recognition night. Later, when Moe asked his mom why she had never come before, she answered, “I always felt like the only one not like everyone else.” Moe and his brothers were encouraged to study hard and focus on the classroom. “Education was very important to my

mom especially, who, because of her difficult childhood, was only able to finish the eighth grade.” However, when Moe realized that he didn’t want to follow in his dad’s and brothers’ footsteps, he was left to navigate the college application process and student loan maze with only the aid of his high school counselor. He decided to go to the University of Southern Indiana. He intended to play tennis there, but this was the first year of NCAA Clearinghouse (now NCAA Eligibility Center). This company helps determine the academic eligibility and amateurism status for all Division I and Division II student-athletes. Due to the forms and processes not being completed correctly, he was ineligible to play tennis in the first year of college. Looking back, it was that mistake that freed up his time, allowing him to consider joining a fraternity. Even though he did not participate in fraternity recruitment his first year, he received bids from nearly all men’s groups. In the end, he chose not to accept any. Sometime later, a friend from the

When Moe asked his mom why she had never come before, she answered, “I always felt like the only one not like everyone else.”

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Phi Delta Theta Fraternity invited him to a card night. It was while they were playing that he learned of the struggles of the thirteen-man chapter. Due to their small size, they had unpaid dues owed to General Headquarters. Feeling an affinity for the men that night, Moe saw an opportunity to grow and joined the chapter. Stephens served as vice president and president and lived in the university-owned house. His chapter worked hard to create stability and help establish a presence on campus. He loved the camaraderie that only comes from living under the same roof with guys from various backgrounds and differing political and social perspectives. Some of his best friends are Phis from that period. Because Moe was in college in the late 1990s, he and his chapter were faced with the new Alcohol-Free Housing (AFH) policy on his campus and with Indiana Lambda. His chapter was an early adopter of the policy, and he sees it as a key 48

distinguishing factor that Phi Delta Theta had over all other groups on campus. From Stephens’ perspective, AFH was a needed and critical return to the values-based foundation of the Fraternity. It would ensure that the fraternal experience was not only a social interlude but also one of critical thinking, hard choices, conflict resolution, facing down challenges, and coming out stronger on the other side. He attended what was then called Leadership College (now the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute) several times as a participant, then as an ambassador. After graduating, he joined General Headquarters in an internship, then transitioned to GHQ staff as a leadership consultant, and then as the director of expansion. Moe served for a year and a half before ultimately departing to work at Sacramento State as program coordinator for Greek Affairs. He wasn’t leaving alone, though. After a game of ultimate frisbee among a group of coaches and grad students he’d befriended, he met his


future wife, Allison. She was a graduate student at Miami University in College Student Personnel. After their first date, Allison had done some heavy research on Phi Delta Theta and learned about what Greek life meant since she didn’t participate during her undergraduate experience. Moe laughs saying that he was very impressed with her intensity about learning more and the depth of knowledge of Phi Delta Theta she had gathered from her quick research. Her support of his service to the Fraternity in volunteer and staff roles, along with their shared vocational experiences in their student and residence life positions, has been necessary through Moe’s eventual election to the General Council in 2013. Their daughter, Maya, who was five when he was first elected, has grown up with Phi Delt. So, the Stephens family is in this together. Moe remains an ardent supporter of Greek life and higher education as partners in the educational process of young

people, providing a balance of social, leadership, and classroom opportunities. The experience of COVID has taught institutions that though virtual education has a place, nothing replaces the value of the in-person experience. Not only in the classroom but also by participating in organizations that provide stimulating and challenging leadership lessons through community service, living in houses together, running the businesses of a fraternity chapter, and learning how to live with people different from yourself. In Stephens’ estimation, Phi Delta Theta continues to adapt well to the changing college environment. The organization continues to work with university and college administrators instead of in opposition to them and holds members accountable to the Cardinal Principles and intentions of the Founders. When members are not performing with respect to these values, they are disciplined to mitigate more significant problems down the road. “There will always be a place for Greek life

“There will always be a place for Greek life on campuses, to provide and be a part of something bigger. College is so much about life outside of the classroom, and Phi Delta Theta is striving to provide the most premier experience for those who come after us.”

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on campuses, to provide and be a part of something bigger. College is so much about life outside of the classroom, and Phi Delta Theta is striving to provide the most premier experience for those who come after us.” Moe dreams of the day each Phi Delta Theta chapter represents and reflects its college campus population, initiates first-generation students, seeks out students with different cultures, experiences, backgrounds, and provides a melting pot experience within a great organization. Thus, attracting members because of their strengths, and not just based on their shared experiences. To achieve this goal, he set the tone for the 2021–23 biennium by emphasizing the following priorities for the General Fraternity in his inaugural speech given at the 2021 General Convention in Pittsburgh: (1) fraternity is where we can have hard conversations and differences of opinion, (2) diversity and inclusion will improve us as an organization, and (3) by surrounding ourselves and engaging with people who look different, have different opinions, 50


socioeconomic status, cultural background, political views, communication styles, etc. will serve to make us a better people. Moe is excited by the potential of the commencement of the First-Generation Student Scholarship initiative. Introduced in fall 2021, the scholarships are groundbreaking in the fraternal world, and they will draw in a population never before exposed to the opportunities of college and Phi Delta Theta. Moe’s diverse background enabled him to transfer to the Fraternity his life’s experiences. The Fraternity allowed him to grow into his potential so that he was able “to transmit the Fraternity to those who may follow after, not only less, but greater than it was transmitted” to him.

MORE ABOUT MOE

When not working at Puget Sound or with Phi Delta Theta, he and his family love to travel. Introducing their daughter to different cultures, both in the US and around the world, has been a priority when planning family adventures. They also make regular financial contributions to

organizations that serve local communities in Myanmar, northern Thailand, and Eswatini. They are currently dreaming about trips to Spain and South Korea! Moe is a voracious reader and loves many styles of books. One that stands out regarding leadership was called Team of Rivals, and it lays out Abraham Lincoln’s rocky leadership experience, littered with both great and not so great decisions. But through even the hardest of what appears to be a bad decision, he learned from it and became greater. No one is perfect. No one can do it right every time. It’s how you behave after a wrong choice that speaks about the person you are and will become. The decision doesn’t define you but the day after does. At the University of Puget Sound, he is the director of student activities and was named the AFLV West’s Greek Advisor of the Year in 2005. Moe has also served the Fraternity as the Pi North province president, awards committee chairman, and survey commissioner.

FRATERNITY SERVICE • • • • • • • • • •

Indiana Lambda, President: 1995–98 IFC President: 1997–98 Indiana Lambda, Vice President: 1995 SW Indiana Alumni Club: 1999–2000 Survey Commissioner: 2010–12 Province President: 2005–12 Director of Expansion: 2000–01 Chapter Consultant: 1999–2000 Summer Intern: 1998 Diversity and Inclusion Committee: 2021

CAREER

• Director of Student Involvement, Puget Sound: 2018–present • Director of Student Activities, Puget Sound, 2010–18 • Assistant Director of Student Activities, Puget Sound: 2004–10 • Program Coordinator, Sacramento State: 2001–03 • Leadership Consultant, Phi Delta Theta: 1999–2000 • Director of Expansion, Phi Delta Theta: 2000–01 51


SCHOLARSHIPS Arthur R. Priest Scholarship Reilly T. Dahlquist, Idaho ’22 Colorado Alpha Legacy Scholarship Lauren Davey, Denver Sophia Kroll, Colorado–Boulder Francis D. Lyon Graduate Fellowship Howard Emmanuel, New York David S. and Julia N. Jenkins Graduate Fellowship Jeffrey D. Hill, Nebraska ’11 Michael R. Cesena, La Verne ’14 Michael J. Schulte, Westminster ’14 Kevin M. Alvarez, Florida ’20 Nick D. Hanson, South Dakota ’22 John E. York, Westminster ’16 Timothy Brown, UTEP ’14 George E. Grady Graduate Fellowship Michaelpaul S. Cheromiah, New Mexico ’18 J. Clyde Markel Graduate Fellowship Garrison J. Fischbacher, West Texas A&M ’20 Mark A. Harvey, UT–Chattanooga ’03 Nicholas I. Carmona, Sonoma State ’14 Joshua D. Boardman, Southeast Missouri ’15 Kyle S. Moses, Kent State ’23 Norlando Padilla, Nova Southeastern ’19 Richard Lavoie, Washington ’16 Benjamin S. Morrow, Westminster ’21 Marvin J. Perry Graduate Fellowship Hunter P. Carlheim, Robert Morris ’16 William R. Richardson Graduate Fellowship funded by the J. Clyde Markel Fund Joshua L. Domitrovich, Clarion ’14 Robert J. Miller Leadership Award Raymond Kreloff, Butler ’20 Robert C. Coleman, Southwestern ’04 52 | Scholarships

Bill Baker Harrison President Scholarship Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22 Edward F. and Ruth Ann Hopper Harrison President Scholarship Austin Zody, Akron ’22 Fred Schultz Harrison President Scholarship Tyler J. Lorbeski, Minnesota State Mankato ’24 James Ewbank Harrison President Scholarship Wil Herbst, Southwestern ’22 Mark Chandler Harrison President Scholarship Matthew M. Ikard, Georgia ’22 Michael Twigg Harrison President Scholarship Christopher J. Giuditta, Maryland ’23

Joshua Ramirez, Berkeley ’21 Charles E. Stuart Sound Learning Award Jeffrey J. Pope, UCI ’23 Charles F. Fratto Jr. Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Junior Patrick J. Gibson, Utah ’24 Charles Reinhardt Jr. Outstanding Phikeia Scholarship Award Conner Hoffman, Utah ’24 Jim Reynoldson Memorial Scholarship for Ohio Lambda Zachary K. Oatley, Kent State ’21 Joe Tonsmeire Leadership Award Benjamin J. Branch, Auburn ’22 Kleberg Emerging Leader Award Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22

Stephen Petross Harrison President Scholarship Isaac Wall, Butler ’23

The Charles F. Reinhardt Jr. Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Senior Zachary T. Tripp, Utah ’23

William Zulch Harrison President Scholarship Isaac Mena, UCI ’22

Charles McAtee Kansas Beta Local Scholarship Carson D. Sader, Washburn ’21

California Theta Sound Learning Award Braulio Ramirez, UCI ’21 Sebastian Caneda, UCI ’21

Nevada Beta Scholarship Taylor Lesson, UNLV ’22 Vincent E. Chimblo, UNLV ’24 Dylan S. Farley, UNLV ’24 Brian Seckinger, UNLV ’22 John Patrick Lucas, UNLV ’24 Yurii Oleksandr Bibik, UNLV ’20 Tristan Moore, UNLV ’24 Jashua I. Kechikranyan, UNLV ’22 Nathan Carter, UNLV ’22 Giovanni Baltazar-Hernandez, UNLV ’23 Brandon M. Torres, UNLV ’23 Gabriel Callanta, UNLV ’22 Nicholas Vespia, UNLV ’22

Charles E. Stuart California Alpha Scholarship Award Jaredan Levin, Berkeley ’20 Edward Stafford, Berkeley ’21 Dilain Saparamadu, Berkeley ’21 Chongchao Li, Berkeley ’20 Ryan K. Mitra, Berkeley ’21 Pradyuth Thonse, Berkeley ’21 Edward Stafford, Berkeley ’21

Matthew Guanga, UNLV ’22 Jacob Baba, UNLV ’23 Hunter J. Timoteo-Salavea, UNLV ’22 Emmanuel Navarrete Mendoza, UNLV ’25 Ryder R. Hankins, UNLV ’22 Jaydin Moore, UNLV ’24 New York Zeta Freeman H. Allen Award Tyler Kaplan, Colgate ’22 New York Zeta Kleberg Emerging Leader Award Matthew N. Swire, Colgate ’22 Christopher McElhaney, Colgate ’22 Nathaniel Webb, Colgate ’22 Benjamin J. Gagnon, Colgate ’22 New York Zeta Knights of Pallas Award Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’22 John D. Koefoed, Colgate ’21 Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23 New York Zeta Sigma Alpha Award John D. Koefoed, Colgate ’21 New York Zeta Sound Learning Award Eli Yadidi, Colgate ’23 Andrew S. Ralston, Colgate ’23 Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23 Benjamin J. Gagnon, Colgate ’22 Michael R. Tom, Colgate ’21 Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’20 Jordan C. Klein, Colgate ’23 Declan S. Meyer, Colgate ’23 Michael P. Erickson, Colgate ’22 Jacob Hoglund, Colgate ’22 Kiyan Hocek, Colgate ’23 Owen Dillon, Colgate ’23 Charles Quill, Colgate ’23 Matthew N. Swire, Colgate ’22 Daniel McKay, Colgate ’22 Michael S. Malof, Colgate ’21 John R. Underhill, Colgate ’22 Henry W. Claudy, Colgate ’21 Alex B. Pollack, Colgate ’22 Phi Delta Theta Foundation 2021 Impact Report


A Record-Breaking Year

Daniel D. Dy, Colgate ’23 Harry P. Shook, Colgate ’23

Winnie MacKay Award Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22

New York Zeta Spring Phikeia Award Matthew C. King, Colgate ’23

Albert J. Gavlak Scholarship Audric N. Wertz, Case Western Reserve ’22

New York Zeta Winnie MacKay Award William S. Liptrot, Colgate ’21 Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’22 John R. Underhill, Colgate ’22 Tyler Kaplan, Colgate ’22 Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23 Samuel Adler, Colgate ’23 Matthew J. Stern, Colgate ’21 Kiyan Hocek, Colgate ’23 Daniel Baker, Colgate ’22 Alan R. Hernandez, Colgate ’23 Jacob Hoglund, Colgate ’22 Eli Yadidi, Colgate ’23 Benjamin J. Gagnon, Colgate ’22 Ohio Epsilon Scholarship Award Casey P. Potter, Akron ’23 David R. Johnson, Akron ’22 Nathan Simmons, Akron ’21 Matthew D. Stang, Akron ’22 Brandon Gibson, Akron ’21

Arthur C. Musselman Scholarship Robert G. Wilkinson, Gettysburg ’22 Hayden B. Moffat, Gettysburg ’22 Charles E. Stuart Washington Alpha Scholarship Liam Sullivan, Washington ’22 Rishi Kavikondala, Washington ’22 Gavin Hooper, Washington ’23 Clifford E. and Lavonne Graese Scholarship Cameron J. Klug, South Dakota ’23 Riley Uecker, South Dakota ’23 Carter Yungwirth, South Dakota ’22 Brian W. Wickey, South Dakota ’24 Donald E. Demkee Scholarship Michael D. Walker, Washburn ’23

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Wil Herbst

The Katherine Paulos Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Freshman Jackson Coles, Utah ’24 The Utah Alpha Brotherhood Award Zachary T. Tripp, Utah ’23 Thomas B. Horne Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Sophomore Conner Hoffman, Utah ’24 Thomas Beaham Scholarship Blake A. Quinteros, Arizona ’22

HARRISON PRESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Maximillian J. Deval, Colgate ’21 John D. Koefoed, Colgate ’21 Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’22 Owen Dillon, Colgate ’23 Daniel D. Dy Colgate ’23 Chase H. Harper, Colgate ’23 Robert T. Higgins, Colgate ’23 Samuel Adler, Colgate ’23 Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23 Thomas Johnson, Colgate ’23 Andrew R. Linck, Colgate ’23 Charles Quill, Colgate ’23 Andrew S. Ralston, Colgate ’23 Nathan S. Platt, Colgate ’23 Alex B. Pollack, Colgate ’22 Nathaniel Webb, Colgate ’22 Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23 Samuel Brotmann, Colgate ’22 Daniel McKay, Colgate ’22 Michael P. Erickson, Colgate ’22 Connor Hamed, Colgate ’23 Christopher McElhaney, Colgate ’22 Matthew N. Swire, Colgate ’22 Kiyan Hocek, Colgate ’23 Harry P. Shook, Colgate ’23 Zach W. Reynolds, Colgate ’23 Isaiah N. Schwarz, Colgate ’23 Walter J. Szafran, Colgate ’23 Eli Yadidi, Colgate ’23 Jacob Hoglund, Colgate ’22 Craig P. Smyth, Colgate ’21 William G. DeTeso, Colgate ’21 Griffin Fenady, Colgate ’21 William S. Liptrot, Colgate ’21 Lucas S. Shapiro, Colgate ’21 Connor Hamed, Colgate ’23 Walter J. Szafran, Colgate ’23 Tyler Kaplan, Colgate ’22 Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23 Samuel Brotmann, Colgate ’22 Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22 Christopher McElhaney, Colgate ’22 Zach W. Reynolds, Colgate ’23 Patrick L. Hunter, Colgate ’21 Robert T. Higgins, Colgate ’23 Thomas Johnson, Colgate ’23 Benjamin K. Morss, Colgate ’21

Fesler Family Scholarship Chanler D. Lightfoot, Hanover ’22 H. Laird McGregor Scholarship Logan D. Farrington, ASU ’22 Herbert C. Lovejoy Scholarship Gavin Hooper, Washington ’23 Rishi Kavikondala, Washington ’22 Liam Sullivan, Washington ’22

Matthew Ikard Hiram Perry Holmes Scholarship Brian M. Oh, Michigan ’23 William Abrassard, UNC-Chapel Hill ’23

Utah Alpha Marriott Award Michael Miller, Utah ’22 Patrick J. Gibson, Utah ’24 Fischer Harris, Utah ’24 phideltatheta.org

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Howard E. Young Texas Gamma Scholarship Preston C. Deming, Southwestern ’22 Hoyt-Jolley Foundation Scholarship Justin K. Wilson, Arkansas State ’22 Samuel J. Rickert, Alabama ’22 J. David and Dorothy Reams Scholarship Matthew D. Stang, Akron ’22 Grant McCoy, Creigthon ’24 Charles W. Griswold, Butler ’22 Mikel D. Cook, North Dakota ’23 Jack H. Deacon Jr. Memorial Scholarship Grant McCoy, Creigthon ’24 Mikel D. Cook, North Dakota ’23 Charles W. Griswold, Butler ’22 Jack S. Kitchen Scholarship Brandon D. Taylor, Missouri ’22 Thomas Z. Mengesteab, Missouri ’23 Austin T. Cleveland, Missouri ’23 James D. Oatts Scholarship Brandon Gibson, Akron ’21 Nathan Simmons, Akron ’21 Reilly T. Dahlquist, Idaho ’22 Ammar Arif, North Georgia ’21 James P. Devere Scholarship Spencer K. Tsang, San Francisco ’22 James R. Ballard Scholarship Nicholas Beith, Colorado State ’20 Connor W. Frey, Colorado State ’22 James Sierra Scholarship Scott C. Pedretti, CSUN ’23 Jeffrey R. Nieman Scholarship Gabriel S. Lawrence, Southeast Missouri ’23 Brandon D. Taylor, Missouri ’22 54 | Scholarships

John B. Jackson Scholarship Timothy J. Trobridge, IUPUI ’23

Robert P. Ufer Scholarship Brian M. Oh, Michigan ’23

Curtis Parvin Whole Man Scholarship Alex M. Garcia, UCI ’23

John G. Hazlett Scholarship Maxwell J. Katsikas, Miami ’22 Kevin E. Burakowski, Miami ’21

Russell D. Shelden Scholarship Austin T. Cleveland, Missouri ’23 Brandon D. Taylor, Missouri ’22 Thomas Z. Mengesteab, Missouri ’23

Dan and Joni Fields Whole Man Scholarship Samuel D. Ellis, Minnesota State Mankato ’22

John L. Ott Scholarship William L. Harrison, Louisville ’22 Riley Furey, Akron ’22 Carlton S. Peterson, UT Austin ’22

Stanley Gilson Scholarship Award Scott C. Pedretti, CSUN ’23

David A. Budai Whole Man Scholarship Matthew D. Stang, Akron ’22

John N. Score II Texas Gamma Scholarship Marcello Gonzalez, Southwestern ’22

Watson E. Slabaugh Scholarship Zackary Austin, WKU ’22 David R. Johnson, Akron ’22 Giuseppe A. Ciaramitaro, Kettering ’24 Blake Cole, Puget Sound ’23

Jonathan R. Pavey/ Phi Volunteers Scholarship Samuel J. Rickert, Alabama ’22

Wittress Family Scholarship Rene A. Del Barco, Puget Sound ’23

Lloyd I. Volckening Scholarship Benjamin L. Pearson, Nevada ’22 Austin M. Marsh, Akron ’22

Albert R. and Deirdre G. Miller Whole Man Scholarship Taj E. Goldsmith, Colorado State ’22

Maurice E. Shaffer Scholarship Nicholas J. Alvarez, Nevada ’22 Connor W. Lewis, St. John’s ’22 Ramiro Pillado Matheu, Nova Southeastern ’22

Bob “Turtle” Smith Whole Man Scholarship Philip J. Marotta, Maryland ’23

Paul G. and Ruth R. Palmer Scholarship Rene A. Del Barco, Puget Sound ’23 Mason B. Bridges, Puget Sound ’24 Spencer K. Tsang, San Francisco ’22 Nicholas Beith, Colorado State ’20 Rishi Kavikondala, Washington ’22 Blake Cole, Puget Sound ’23 Connor W. Frey, Colorado State ’22 Liam Sullivan, Washington ’22 Scott C. Pedretti, CSUN ’23 Gavin Hooper, Washington ’23 Robert J. Miller Leadership Award Jesse B. Auman, Akron ’22

Brad Foster Whole Man Scholarship David D. Herier, Cincinnati ’22 Bruce Clayton New York Zeta Whole Man Scholarship Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23 California Theta Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Jose Barragan, UCI ’22 Christopher M. and Richard D. E. Job Whole Man Scholarship Miguel H. Lucero-Hernandez, CSUN ’22 Craig E. Fenneman Whole Man Scholarship Lucas W. Johnson, Butler ’23

Donald L. Morgan/ James R. Stiles Whole Man Scholarship Case A. Birch, Texas Tech ’23 Doug Larson #125 Whole Man Scholarship Joel W. Mowrey, Minnesota State Mankato ’22 Dr. Donald “Doc” Owen Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Sean M. Solem, Kansas ’24 Dr. John D. Millett Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Mason Meadows, DePauw ’22 Frank Hadlock, Tippy Newton, and Knox Nunnally Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Alex Gantt, UT Austin ’23 Russell S. Andrew, Oklahoma State ’22 Fred B. Schultz/Schultz Family Foundation Charitable Trust Whole Man Scholarship Roman M. Newinski, Minnesota State Mankato ’24 Frederic B. “Ted” and Kathy Lowrie Whole Man Scholarship Nole W. Beran, Butler ’23

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George Leuca III Whole Man Scholarship Jesse B. Auman, Akron ’22 Henry J. N. Taub Whole Man Scholarship Andrew D. Moyer, SMU ’22

Maurice and Dorothea Shaffer Whole Man Scholarship James H. Hyde, SMU ’22 Brett J. Norris, Kansas ’23 Jastin J. Garcia-Mendoza, Washington College ’23

Robert A. Biggs Whole Man Scholarship Nathan G. Widem, Georgia Southern ’21 Robert E. Hampel Whole Man Scholarship Jared M. Cusick, Cincinnati ’23

James A. Cummins, Jr. Whole Man Scholarship Kyle E. Kolodziej, SMU ’22

Maurice and Dorothea Shaffer Whole Man Scholarship for Phi Delt Nation Auden Rudelson, SMU ’23 Brayden Harden, Washburn ’24

Robert J. Behnke Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Rishi Kavikondala, Washington ’22

James Bradford Pfeffer Whole Man Scholarship Kevin J. Tesher, Illinois ’24

Michael S. Hyatt Whole Man Scholarship Chipper A. Webb, Oklahoma State ’24

Robert L. Bowen Whole Man Scholarship Matthew Choi, Purdue ’23

James E. Warner Whole Man Scholarship Sachin Chirravuri, Akron ’22

Mickey McKenzie Whole Man Scholarship Douglas Holtzclaw, Texas Tech ’22

Sidney Paul Wade Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Grant M. Lowe, UT Knoxville ’22

James Harvey Whole Man Scholarship Fund Raymond H. Dinh, UCI ’23

Nebraska Alpha Whole Man Scholarship Joe H. Bazata, Nebraska ’24

South Dakota Alpha Whole Man Scholarship Cameron J. Klug, South Dakota ’23

James R. Ballard Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Tyler A. DeAsis, Colorado State ’23

Neil A. Armstrong Memorial Whole Man Scholarship Torin C. Van Den Bulk, ’22

Spring Phikeia Class of 1981 Whole Man Scholarship Bernard K. Sencherey, Southwestern ’22

Jeffery B. Love Whole Man Scholarship Daniel Connor, UT Austin ’23

Paul H. Bennett Whole Man Scholarship Kaito Iwasaki, Ohio Wesleyan ’23 Nathan G. Oke, Ohio Wesleyan ’24

T. Dan Friedkin Whole Man Scholarship Wyatt H. Baldridge, SMU ’23

HARRISON PRESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

John E. Harding/William F. Dean Whole Man Scholarship Cross C. Cannatella, Texas Tech ’23 Joseph W. Royce Whole Man Scholarship Preston C. Deming, Southwestern ’22 Knapheide Family Whole Man Scholarship Jacob P. Schmitz, Kansas ’23

A Record-Breaking Year

Tamblin C. Smith Whole Man Scholarship Brian M. Cowhey, Penn ’23

Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Whole Man Scholarship William B. Thomas, Virginia ’23 Richard W. “Dick” and Helen Kelley Whole Man Scholarship Tanner G. Skelton, Nebraska ’22

Scovell Family Whole Man Scholarship Austin J. Phillips, Texas Tech ’23 Tio Kleberg Whole Man Scholarship Connor Thoele, Texas Tech ’24

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Isaac Mena

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