Gateway Society The Gateway Society recognizes members who have made a planned gift to the Foundation. Planned gifts, such as bequests, trusts, life insurance policies or the gift of a home with lifetime occupancy, offer tax advantages to the donor and provide an opportunity to have a greater impact through philanthropy.
Charleston (Alpha) Julius Burges David Jaffee U.C.-Berkeley (Gamma) Neil Weatherall South Carolina (Sigma) Jim Quinn Davidson (Epsilon) Hugh Yelverton Wofford (Zeta) Jesse Crimm Emory (Eta) Seale Hipp Georgia (Lambda) J. Rodney Harris Phil Tappy Frank Lane James Lester David Tidmore Roanoke (Xi) Jim Turk Durward Owen Ed Bennett Ed Corson
Roanoke (cont.) Allen Woody Tim Ribar Dan Claw Alabama (Omicron) Travis Julian Illinois (Upsilon) Gunnar Schalin Cornell (Psi) Richard Shull Mercer (Alpha Alpha) Robert Bennett Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Bert Luer Mike O'Donnell Oregon State (Alpha Zeta) Jim Marsh Dave Vawter Auburn (Alpha Iota) Earl Layman
Michigan (Alpha Kappa) Mark Perrin Polytechnic (Alpha Xi) George Carleton Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) Carl Dorr Frank Parrish N.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Steve DePalma Jim Krucher Florida Southern (Beta Beta) Ted Scharfenstein Louisville (Beta Gamma) Warren Robb Ron Krebs Florida State (Beta Eta) Chris New
Virginia (Beta Upsilon) Walter Brinkman George Shipp Glenn Dickson Georgia Southern (Gamma Kappa) Wayne Buffington Glenn Aspinwall LaGrange (Gamma Nu) Ron deValinger Georgia Southwestern (Gamma Xi) Bill Finney Mike Hall South Alabama (Gamma Phi) Frank Havard Montevallo (Gamma Omega) Robert McGhee
Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) Art Quickenton U.N.C.-Charlotte (Delta Lambda) Chris Cannon Bill Jackson Bowling Green (Delta Sigma) Ken Kaiser Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) Mark Jacobs U.N.C.-Greensboro (Epsilon Iota) Steve Kirkman Texas Tech (Epsilon Omega) Timothy Haen IUPUI (Zeta Psi) Michael Gorski
Ted Scharfenstein: He made the Foundation what it is today fte r 38 years of service to the Fraternity, Ted Scharfenstein is retiring as executive vice president of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundatio n. CEO Mark E. Timmes and David Adams, director of alumni relatio ns, are managing the Foundation until a repl acement is hired . Scharfenstein is a 1958 initiate of Florida Southern (Beta Beta), which he
chapter advisor, colo ny advisor, area governor, alumni association pres ident, nati onal vice president and national president. In 1983, he was named Mr. Pi Kappa Phi. In 1985, Scharfenstein became ch airman of the Foundati on trustees, and in
served as archon . He th en joined the national staff as a chapter co nsultant, and later he became assistant executive directo r. Upo n leaving staff in 1965, he served as a
19 89, executive vice president. "Ted Scharfenstein is syno nymo us with the very best of Pi Kappa Phi," said Foundation ch airman Lo nnie Strickl and . *
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