The Record | Volume 143 - Issue #1: Spring 2024

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MEET RYAN ECKLEY

MICHIGAN STATE ALL AMERICAN PUNTER AND TRUE GENTLEMAN

LEAVE NO MAN BEHIND

SIMPSON SAES SECURE INTER-FRATERNITY

SCHOLARSHIP CUP YEAR AFTER YEAR

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON’S 20 UNDER 40

VOLUME 143 • ISSUE #1 • SPRING 2024

We are approaching 13,000 undergraduate members with an average Chapter size of almost 60.

It becomes my honor to serve as your Eminent Supreme Archon, and I am proud to address you all in The Record. Before I speak about the amazing things we are doing for our Brotherhood, I want to pay my respect to my friend Michael S. Rodgers (William & Mary ‘92). Mike was a good man and an amazing SAE. I hope to BE BRIGHTER and serve Sigma Alpha Epsilon this Biennium in such a way as to honor Mike and his great work.

First, thank you to our Fraternity Service Center staff and the professionals on our Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation and SAE Financial & Housing teams. We are blessed to have the best professional team in the Greek college world. They deliver on the many things we ask of them. Please take a moment to pass along your gratitude to our staff. Many of the results below are only because of their dedication to SAE.

The Fraternity has been experiencing positive growth over the last several years. As of February 2024, we have 209 Chapters and 15 Emerging Chapters for a total of 224 Chapters operating nationwide.

At the end of February, I traveled to Moscow, Idaho, to help recharter the Idaho Alpha Chapter at the University of Idaho. It was great to experience a beautiful part of our country and bring this chapter back into our Realm. Since July 2020, we have approved 34 Emerging Chapters. Most recently, The University of Southern California, California State University, Fullerton, Syracuse University, Saint Louis University, Western Michigan University, and The University of Iowa. A big congratulations goes to our alumni, collegiates, and our staff for working diligently on the success of these new chapters. Also during this same time period, we have been re-chartered or have charter approval on 26 campuses, including the recent Chartings at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Troy University, Cornell University, University of Missouri, The University of Arizona, The University of New Mexico, University of Idaho, California State University - Chico, and The University of California - Santa Barbara. From the alumni side, we have excellent participation with 166 active alumni associations and affiliate groups.

In this issue of The Record, you will see a detailed breakdown of the recent SAE Brotherhood Assessment. The survey asked our collegiate members about their experience as a brother of SAE. The information gathered is critical to our organization to ensure we continue delivering on our Mission and Vision promises to our undergraduate members. The data will be used at the national level and for each chapter. In the initial survey, we had close to 50% participation across all members. During our next survey period in September 2024, we are looking for 85% participation from our collegiate members. A key takeaway from our first survey was that SAE scored higher than our peers in Brotherhood and overall satisfaction. Survey information is available to those chapters that participated, their advisors,

and house corporations. It will be a great way to set performance goals to identify where your chapter is succeeding and where there is room for improvement.

Finally, I would like to discuss the importance of Alumni engagement toward the ultimate success of each and every chapter. On March 9. 1856, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, eight young men founded our fantastic organization. Now, with over 260,000 living alumni, a fraternity our size needs support around our 13,000 undergraduate brothers like never before. My ask to you is to reflect upon an older brother or alumnus who made a positive impact on your life. Have you spoken to them lately? Are you that alumni mentor to someone else? If not, what’s holding you back from being one? You can engage our young men in many ways and help make a difference. Whether as an Advisor, House Corporation Officer, donor, mentor, employer, Province officer, or serving on one of our three boards, you have the power to make a difference. I challenge our undergraduates to reach out to your alumni, get to know them, and ask for their help. Remember, before you know it, you will be an alumnus. To those of us no longer in our college days, I challenge you to do one more thing this year for our beloved Fraternity. Together, we are better and stronger.

Fraternally,

Mark W. McDonough (Youngstown State ‘98) Eminent Supreme Archon

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SAE RECEIVES THE GROW AWARD FROM NMDP

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity is honored to receive the GROW award at NMDP’s recent ONE Forum awards. The awards honor individuals, groups, NMDP/Be The Match Network members, or organizations working to increase awareness or access to potentially life-saving cell therapy. The fraternity’s leadership and chapters around the country have dedicated themselves to growing the registry and increasing awareness among people who are 18 to 24 years old. SAE’s efforts have led to over 14,500 new registry members and more than 25 donors so far.

INTRODUCING A NEW SCHOLARSHIP FUND

In years past, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation offered financial educational assistance in two forms: student loans and scholarships. While the loan program was originally mildly successful, the volume of loan applications essentially dried up, apparently due in part to competition with federal student loan programs, as well as the availability of SAE scholarships that did not need to be paid back. Due to these factors, as well as losses the program endured due to student loan defaults, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation has decided to fully shut down student loan program which has been effectively dormant for a number of years.

Going forward, we will still offer financial assistance to students through our ongoing scholarship programs, and starting in 2024, we will begin using this new fund for both scholarships as well as capital expenditures for the Levere Memorial Temple which hosts our annual Leadership School.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact the SAE Foundation via email at smitchell@sae.net.

NEW ALUMNI AFFILIATE GROUP: THOMAS CHAPPELL COOK SOCIETY

Since our founding on March 9, 1856, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity has always had a strong bond with Masonry. President William McKinley (Mount Union 1872), William C. Levere (Northwestern 1897) and John O. Mosely (Oklahoma 1918) are members of both organizations.

Several SAE Masons recently discovered that one of our Founding Fathers, Dr. Thomas Chappell Cook (Alabama 1856), is a Mason of the Weimar Masonic Lodge No. 423 (Weimer, Texas) where he had settled after the Civil War. Brother Cook certainly was one of the most distinguished SAEs to search for light in both fraternities, and many of us have also followed that path over the years.

The newest alumni affiliate group to be recognized, along with the SAE Hunters and Anglers and SAE National Golf Association, is the Thomas Chappell Cook Society. Any initiated Brother of Sigma Alpha Epsilon who is a Mason or is interested in Masonry may join. For more information, please visit the Thomas Chappell Cook Society Facebook page: facebook.com/groups/903765441116621

STAFF UPDATES

The Fraternity Service Center welcomed Justin Shaughnessy (Youngstown State ‘22) to the staff as the Assistant Director of Education, alongside Jacob Brogan (Southern Mississippi ‘23) and Pete Engle (Millikin ‘00) as Chapter Services Consultants. To view the full SAE staff visit www.sae.net/about/team.

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SAE FOUNDATION ADDS THREE NEW MEMBERS TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

HUGH B. MILLER IV (ALABAMA ’85)

Hugh joined the Board of Trustees in February 2024 and is a member from The University of Alabama, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in marketing. He is the Chief Operating Officer of Dean Sausage Company, Inc. Hugh has served as the President of the Alabama Mu House Corporation since 2014 and is also a Chapter Advisor. He is also on the Boards of several local non-profit organizations and is an active member of the Episcopal Church of The Holy Comforter. Hugh and his wife, Tracey, live in Gadsden, Alabama. They have three children and one grandson.

PETER MITCHELL (CAL STATE-FULLERTON ’90)

Peter joined the Board of Trustees in February 2024 and is a member from California State University, Fullerton, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science. He is the President of P.M. Consulting, Inc. and Founder of Springboard Ventures. In addition to serving on the Foundation Board of Trustees, he is on the Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic Foundation Board of Governors. He serves as Co-Chair of the CSFPF Advocacy Committee. He is the California Pi Chapter Alumni Chair and an Advisor to the Emerging Chapter at Cal State Fullerton. Peter and his wife, Niki, live in Corona Del Mar, California.

JEFF ROVNER (ARIZONA STATE ’85)

Jeff joined the Board of Trustees in February 2024 and is a member from Arizona State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in business marketing. He is the Founder of Fair Source Partners, LLC. As an undergraduate, Jeff served his chapter as Rush Chairman, Member Educator, and Eminent Deputy Archon. He also served on the Interfraternity Council as Rush Chairman and President. He is a Mentor for SAE’s True Gentleman Mentor Program and recently volunteered as a Facilitator at the 85th National Leadership School. Jeff and his wife, Carolyn, live in Sarasota, Florida. They have three children and one grandchild.

SAE PARTNERS WITH PRINTING PLUS FOR MEMBERSHIP MATERIALS

The Fraternity Service Center has partnered with Printing Plus to create premium membership materials. Each new member receives an engraved, metal, membership card alongside their badge, certificate of membership, a mini SAE flag, and a welcome note from the Eminent Supreme Recorder. Members who have older membership cards may order the new metal cards via sae.net/order_membership_card for $25 per card plus shipping.

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WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL (NORTH

FOUNDING FATHERS

Vitor Antero

Banks Avram

Ian Bracken

Logan Bunce

Nolan Cathers

John Coble

Bryce DeSantis

Caleb Dixon

Steve Draughn

Jackson Dring

Connor Evans

Jack Furey

Matthew Gibson

Duncan Grimes

IN THEIR WORDS

Rider Hack

Efrain Suarez Hernandez

Andrew Hollinrake

Benjamin Longo

Hudson Malsch

Jason Marin

Brody Milotte

Matthew Mitchell

Kenneth Morris

Joseph Murray

Nicholas Peltz

Davis Prevette

Connor Rozzi

Gage Rubio

Owen Ruotolo

Christopher Sáez

Gavin Scott

Aaron Singletary

Andrew Smitherman

Seth Steiman

Trevor VanAuken

William Weatherly IV

Mark Whalen

Thomas White

Conner Whittington

Walter Wilson

From past university presidents to countless namesakes on campus (including the football stadium, bell tower, and business school), SAE has always been strongly connected with The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This is one of the many reasons why returning the third oldest chapter of SAE to the Realm has meant as much to the brothers of North Carolina Xi as it has to the national organization. Following a few years of chapter struggles, the perseverance and dedication of our group has led to a nearly 100% increase in chapter membership, as well as an increase in social and philanthropic efforts—cementing our status once more on campus and in the community. While we are proud of these accomplishments, we are most proud of the tight-knit nature of our brotherhood, a characteristic we will strive to maintain as we push to fifty brothers this year and beyond in the coming years.

LOCATION: CHAPEL HILL, NC

CHAPTER: NORTH CAROLINA XI

CHAPTER SIZE: 32

INSTALLATION: AUGUST 12, 2023

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Encompassing over 700 acres in downtown Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was the nation’s first public university and is the 29th-ranked national university in the country, as well as the 5th-ranked public university. UNC-Chapel Hill is an R1 research institution and a proud member of the original “Public Ivies.” UNC boasts 9 Nobel Prize laureates, 23 Pulitzer Prize winners, 51 Rhodes Scholars, a U.S. President and Vice President, 38 U.S. State Governors, and 98 members of the United States Congress.

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WESTERN KENTUCKY CHRISTMAS GATHERINGS

Alumni of the Western Kentucky (Kentucky Beta) chapter gathered together for their annual Christmas Dinner on December 6, 2023.

MEDAL FOR THE ARTS

Glen Ballard (Mississippi ‘75), Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer, received the 2023 Medal for the Arts at the University of Mississippi during an April program and concert on the Ole Miss campus.

TIM HINDES: NATIONAL OUTSTANDING EAGLE SCOUT

In recognition of his exceptional contributions to the greater Pittsburgh region and his unwavering commitment to community service, Tim Hindes (Allegheny ‘00), Principal and CEO of TrailBlaze Creative, has been honored with the National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (NOESA) by the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). The award was presented at the Laurel Highlands Council’s Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner on November 21, 2023.

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LEAVE NO MAN BEHIND: LOUISIANA EPSILON INITIATION

In the 1980s, six men at Louisiana State University completed their requirements for membership in SAE but were never initiated. It wasn’t until December of 2023 that they were officially initiated into the Louisiana Epsilon chapter. Welcoming these six into the brotherhood marked a significant milestone in the chapter’s history. This long-awaited moment symbolizes the culmination of years of dedication and commitment, heralding a new era of brotherhood and camaraderie. As these newly initiated members take their next steps into the fraternity, they carry the values and traditions that have defined Louisiana Epsilon for decades. It is a time of celebration as the chapter welcomes these men into the fraternity, ready to embrace the bonds of brotherhood and ideals of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Todd M. Brady, Fred C. Dent III, Christopher W. Dorion, John S. Gutierrez, Michael C. Horn, and Neal T. McMahon were originally issued a bid to join Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1980. Still, various external factors prevented them from completing the initiation process. Circumstances such as family issues, unexpected transfers after the Christmas break, and other personal challenges intervened, causing delays in their journey towards initiation. Despite these obstacles, the bond between the chapter and these potential brothers remained strong as they persevered through their individual challenges.

“Our creed guides our actions, and I believe that our lives are enriched by adhering to the principles of the True Gentleman,” John

Gutierrez said. “My bonds with SAE run deep – from my father and brothers to my son. Being initiated was an honor, and I wear my SAE letters with pride.”

“OUR CREED GUIDES OUR ACTIONS, AND I BELIEVE THAT OUR LIVES ARE ENRICHED BY ADHERING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF THE TRUE GENTLEMAN”

Although their paths diverged following their time at Louisiana State, Geary Mason (Louisiana ‘84) urged them to stay involved with the fraternity. He observed their continued engagement, which was evident through activities such as sponsoring the SAE World Series softball tournament, participating in alumni gatherings, and offering invaluable support to the active chapter. Their enduring dedication and service to SAE and the chapter at Louisiana State University have been exemplary. Extending formal initiation into the brotherhood was deemed appropriate, acknowledging their sustained contributions and unwavering loyalty to the fraternity.

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“Throughout the years, I continued to develop relationships with my chapter brothers, and my love for SAE grew stronger. It was an informal bond that had not been formalized, but at the time, it worked,” Fred Dent said.

“THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, I CONTINUED TO DEVELOP RELATIONSHIPS WITH MY CHAPTER BROTHERS, AND MY LOVE FOR SAE GREW STRONGER”

Geary meticulously planned the initiation ceremony, outlining every detail of the process. He collaborated closely with the Eminent Archon (EA), providing detailed insights into the proposed process and emphasizing the benefits for the chapter and its Alumni endeavors. Additionally, he outlined how the Fraternity Service Center could successfully implement such a process, even for initiates entering the fraternity later in life.

Editors’ Note: At the time of print, we were saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Brother Todd Brady (Louisiana State ‘85) (pictured above on the right). Our thoughts and prayers are with Brother Brady’s family and friends, as well as the Brothers of Louisiana Epsilon.

Eminent Archon Jacob Merrit of the Louisiana Epsilon chapter presented the proposal to the chapter, and following a vote of approval, the decision was relayed to Geary. Geary then drafted a petition to the Supreme Council, articulating the significance of

formally initiating these deserving individuals into the brotherhood. He provided heartfelt explanations about the importance of the ceremony and what it symbolized for the six gentlemen and the chapter. With approval from the Supreme Council, Todd M. Brady, Fred C. Dent III, Christopher W. Dorion, John S. Gutierrez, Michael C. Horn, and Neal T. McMahon were granted initiation. Geary extended informal invitations to them for the ceremony, ensuring they comprehended the fraternity’s profound appreciation for their dedication and service.

The initiation ceremony occurred at 4:00 p.m., Sunday, December 17, 2023, in a discreet upstairs room within Crescent City Steakhouse in New Orleans. The event garnered significant attendance from both chapter members and alumni. The chapter supplied all necessary initiation equipment, ensuring a proper and solemn ritual. Family members gathered downstairs in the restaurant area to partake in the celebratory festivities following the ceremony’s conclusion.

“It was a really great event to be a part of and put on. The ceremony gave a real injection of SAE into their lives. SAE truly never forgets,” Geary Mason said.

As these six gentlemen embark on this new chapter of their SAE journey, we celebrate their official status as brothers and look forward to their continued contributions to our fraternity.

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WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, TROY UNIVERSITY (ALABAMA EPSILON)!

FOUNDING FATHERS

Austin Archie

Jeffrey Barron

Joseph Baxter

Joshua Bowden

Browder Braswell

Ethan Buck

Ethan Correa

William Durden

Christian Garmon

John Garmon

Sims Godwin

IN THEIR WORDS

Stehle Graves

William Hooper

Brady Huner

Frankie Jefcoat

Jeffery Knotts

Landon Lee

Parker Lowe

Jackson Malugen

Walker Mitchell

Luke Moore

Luke Murray

Brody Osburn

Joshua Palmer

Daniel Roebuck

Zachary Salter

John Sanders

Jack Thomas

Chaz Vanderlind

Jackson West

Richard Wood

Zach Zinn

Alabama Epsilon returned to the campus of Troy University with 20 brothers in the fall of 2022. We held chapter meetings where we learned The True Gentleman, created an executive committee, learned the roles of each position, elected officers and sang the songs of SAE. To engage with our alumni and the Troy community, we tailgated and attended football games as a chapter. The following semester, we participated in spring recruitment and had our very first Emerging Chapter Initiation for 2 new brothers. We worked with the greek system on campus and participated in several community service projects. Eager to grow our chapter, over the summer we participated in Troy’s Impact Sessions two nights a week to greet the incoming freshmen. Returning to campus for the fall 2023 semester, we initiated 13 brothers, participated in intramurals and held our first philanthropy week with great participation from all sororities on campus and local businesses. All of our hard work paid off when we officially rejoined the Realm of Sigma Alpha Epsilon on October 6, when we received our charter. It was an unforgettable experience and an incredible milestone. The Alabama Epsilon chapter has a storied past and a bright future; we are eager to continue building on our success.

LOCATION: TROY, AL

CHAPTER: ALABAMA EPSILON

CHAPTER SIZE: 32

INSTALLATION: OCTOBER 6, 2023

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Troy University is located in southeast Alabama in a charming southern town.

The beautiful, historic campus was founded in 1887 and currently sits on 1,769 acres. Students at Troy enjoy more than 200 clubs, Greek organizations and philanthropic groups, as well study abroad programs, Division I athletics, an honors program and more.Troy University is located in the Troy is ranked #23 in Best Public Universities, and the U.S. News & World Report recognized Troy University as among the best regional universities in the South.

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SLEEP IN HEAVENLY PEACE BUILD DAY

On March 3, the brothers of Georgia Tech teamed up with Sleep In Heavenly Peace for their first annual Build Day to build beds for kids in need. It was a huge success, assembling over 55 beds!

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HUSKYTHON

The Connecticut chapter participated in HuskyTHON, benefitting Connecticut Children’s, a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. Thanks to the incredible support, they raised a total of $22,000, clearing their $20,000 goal. Every donation, big or small, helped to make a huge difference.

JULIUS PARKER RELEASES DEBUT NOVEL

Author Julius Parker (Charleston ‘89) announced his debut novel Beneath the Draper Moon — a breakout narrative that combines young love, a nation’s secrets, and family mysteries for a truly inspiring historical novel.

JEFFERY HALL

Congratulations to Jeffery Hall (Christian Brothers ‘07) for joining the Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation team on April 1 as they continue their catalytic work in expanding affordable housing initiatives in Tulsa.

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SAE DOMINATES GIVING TUESDAY WITH HEARTFELT CONTRIBUTIONS

A LOOK INTO THE INTERFRATERNAL GIVING TUESDAY CHALLENGE AND THE TRUE SPIRIT OF GIVING BACK BY TABITHA PARENT

It was little more than three years ago when Steve Mitchell (Indiana ’83), Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation’s President and CEO, walked from the Levere Memorial Temple in Evanston, Illinois, down the street to Sigma Chi’s headquarters and challenged them to a Giving Tuesday fundraising challenge.

“The challenge began as a friendly contest with the goal of encouraging fundraising for both organizations, fostering a spirit of philanthropy and camaraderie within the Greek-letter community — to be the best you have to, beat the best,” Mitchell said.

What began as a friendly competition between Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi, quickly evolved into the Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge — a now annual competition between fraternities to encourage them to raise money for their annual funds.

With donations totalling $63,582, Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the challenge in its inaugural year against Sigma Chi. Overall, the two organizations raised $105,612 in total.

The challenge only grew from there — in both funds raised and participants — with the addition of Pi Kappa Alpha to the competition in 2022. That year, Sigma Alpha Epsilon raised $108,909.54 for the SAE Foundation’s Annual Loyalty Fund — which supports the educational initiatives of the Fraternity, national scholarships, and professional development opportunities, including the True Gentleman Mentor Program and the new SAE Job Board.

In November 2023, more than three years after the initial challenge took place, the SAE Foundation participated in the third annual Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge — competing against a whopping seven other fraternities (Alpha Gamma Rho, Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, and Theta Chi), a sizable increase in participation from the first, and even second year, of the challenge.

“THE CHALLENGE BEGAN AS A FRIENDLY CONTEST WITH THE GOAL OF ENCOURAGING FUNDRAISING FOR BOTH ORGANIZATIONS, FOSTERING A SPIRIT OF PHILANTHROPY AND CAMARADERIE WITHIN THE GREEKLETTER COMMUNITY — TO BE THE BEST YOU HAVE TO, BEAT THE BEST.”

In total, the fraternities who participated in 2023 raised more than $1.1 million. On November 28, the SAE Foundation broke its one-day giving record with the help of over 800 donors, allowing the organization to raise $223,136 for the Annual Loyalty Fund.

But what is Giving Tuesday and what does it have to do with Sigma Alpha Epsilon?

THE HISTORY OF GIVING TUESDAY

The Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge is a part of a larger, global initiative known as Giving Tuesday.

Everyone knows Black Friday — that fateful, wallet-draining day postThanksgiving famous for kicking off the holiday shopping season. It’s almost impossible not to capitalize on the copious deals and promotions offered on the day. In recent years, days like Cyber Monday and Small Business Saturday have emerged in a similar vein, presumably to keep the cash flow going. We do a lot of spending during the holiday season… but what about giving?

According to Vox (2020), Giving Tuesday began in 2012 with a collaboration between the 92nd Street Y in New York and the United Nations Foundation, who developed the idea together. The organizations initially set out to create branding and marketing materials promoting Giving Tuesday as a day for consumers to take a break from spending and give back. The two organizations then released the materials for free for all non-profit organizations to use in their fundraising efforts.

Since its conception nearly 12 years ago, the campaign has become a global fundraising phenomenon, with Giving Tuesday breaking away from the 92nd Street Y, in order to become a full-fledged nonprofit organization. Giving Tuesday has evolved into a powerful force for charitable giving, transcending national borders and encompassing a diverse range of causes.

Apart from being a driver of global fundraising initiatives, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving is also focused on encouraging people to give back in other ways, like volunteerism and donating goods and services, throughout the year — not just on Giving Tuesday. This sentiment rings true for the SAE Foundation too.

The Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge is a testament to the creative ways in which organizations, such as Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Phi Delta Theta, among others, have embraced this global movement to make a positive impact.

The SAE Foundation envisions the Giving Tuesday challenge expanding in the future, aspiring to involve a total of 10 fraternities and 10 sororities as its 2024 participation goal.

WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, CORNELL UNIVERSITY (NEW YORK ALPHA)!

FOUNDING FATHERS

Benjamin Thomas Barbieri

Christopher William Bird

Jesse Ethan Castillo

Rafal Chociej

William Pamas Falb

Tyler James Forstrom

Austin Harrison Friedman

Kent Francis Grass-Valdivia

Benjamin Dang Hewitt

Alden Edwards Hey

Robert Hermann Holton

Patrick Francis Jennings

IN THEIR WORDS

Josh Joon Kim

Mason Joshua Kim

Felipe Alberto Lopez

Ethan Emmet Markowitz

Peter Michael McManus

Joseph Paul Mehran

Cameron Alexander Nejat

Samgar Aidarhanov Pautrat

Mario Z. Penna

Matthew David Puzzini

Dennison Luo Qu

Jacob George Salas

Zachary Schutzer

Andrew Yoshi Seol

Asher Robert Silber

Jeremy Adam Sorensen

Theodore Fisher Taylor

Stephan Val Volynets

Amar Sanjay Vyas

Eric Samuel Wang

Brayden Francis White

Matthew Christopher Wong

Daniel Shinyi Xu

In the Spring of 2022, nine students came together to revitalize Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Cornell University. This group set out to build a new culture centered around strength and honor. On our journey to rechartering, we built a chapter we are incredibly proud of, and our members have earned the opportunity to connect with our dedicated alumni who share a passion for our chapter. On October 14, 2023, New York Alpha officially rejoined the Realm when we regained our charter. Seeing the work we put into the chapter come to fruition was rewarding – and the best part about it was that it strengthened our bond as a brotherhood. Many of the biggest contributors to our rechartering were present: our founding members, dedicated alumni, and staff from the Fraternity Service Center. It was a perfect opportunity to hear stories from our past and build excitement for our future. We look back on our storied history – including our Zeal Awards – with great pride and look forward to adding to the legacy of New York Alpha.

LOCATION: ITHACA, NY

CHAPTER: NEW YORK ALPHA

CHAPTER SIZE: 55

INSTALLATION: OCTOBER 14, 2023

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Founded in 1865, Cornell University is an Ivy League University in Ithaca, New York, that sits on over 2,300 acres and boasts over 25,000 students. Well-known for its distinguished faculty, esteemed academic programs, and beautiful campus, Cornell is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in the world.

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85TH NATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL RECAP

85TH NATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL RECAP

Collegians and SAE alumni united from various corners of the country to commence the 2024 new year with a grand gathering at the luxurious Hyatt Regency in Orange County, California, marking the 85th edition of our esteemed Leadership School. It was the perfect opportunity to escape the winter weather, enjoy the sunshine and clear skies, and seize the chance to enhance their leadership skills.

Registration commenced on Thursday, January 4, in the afternoon. Upon check-in, our SAE National Ambassadors assisted attendees in obtaining their name tags, Leadership School t-shirts, SAEbranded water bottles, and stickers. Additionally, the Ambassadors provided attendees with details regarding the raffle ticket system and giveaway items. Throughout the weekend, any brother who contributed an item to the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital (CMNH) received a raffle ticket for a chance to win a bag filled with SAE merchandise.

Before the first general session, attendees visited vendor tables, donated items to the CMNH raffle, and met with brothers and staff from around the Realm.

Our exhibitors were on hand to assist with any questions or issues. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the SAE Foundation, Greek Bill, Blue, The SAE Store, Quokka, and NMDP (previously known as Be The Match) for their participation in our event and for sharing valuable insights with our attendees.

Prior to their participation in Leadership School, each attendee was required to register for either the Leadership or Management Track. The Leadership Track was tailored to develop essential skills for leadership roles within a member's chapter, while the Management Track was explicitly designed for executive council members to address critical chapter and community issues.

Upon registration, attendees were assigned to their respective tracks and grouped into chapter clusters, mirroring their home affiliations. Certain members assumed leadership positions within these groups, such as Eminent Archon, Eminent Deputy Archon, or Eminent Recorder. Each group was guided by a facilitator - alumni, staff, and even SAE National Ambassadors - who gained valuable experience leading groups.

Over the course of the weekend, an array of planned general sessions and chapter meetings addressed a wide range of topics crucial for effective fraternity leadership and management. This ensured new officers received thorough training and support tailored to their roles.

On Thursday, January 4, participants started the event with the Opening Ritual, installed the new Supreme Council, listened to Dr. Josh Schuttes as he discussed the SAE Brotherhood Assessment, and attended an Onboarding and Officers and Transitions session.

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On Friday, January 5, the schedule encompassed general sessions focusing on Recruitment Planning and The Significance of Member Education. Concurrently, chapter meetings delved into Recruitment Strategies and Implementing the Phoenix Member Education.

Saturday, January 6, participants engaged in enlightening general sessions covering topics such as The Importance of Service, Cultivating Future Leaders, Transitioning from College to Career, and Goal Setting. Additionally, they attended chapter meetings focused on Recruitment Strategies and Implementing the Phoenix Member Education

On the concluding day of Leadership School, Sunday, January 7, participants engaged in a chapter meeting centered around Action Planning. The day culminated with the final general session featuring our closing keynote speaker, David G. Freitas (Bradley ‘87), who spoke about developing the next generation of leaders. The Graduation ceremony followed.

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Amidst our educational event's intensive workshops and insightful discussions, we infused a dash of excitement and entertainment with a lively Casino and Game Night. It allowed attendees to take a break from the rigorous learning sessions, unwind, and engage in friendly competition while fostering connections with fellow brothers. The venue was transformed into a vibrant casino setting with craps and blackjack tables, roulette wheels, and plenty of poker chips. As attendees entered, they were greeted by the electrifying atmosphere of the casino floor. Other games were available, including basketball, vintage arcade games, mini golf, cornhole, and air hockey.

SAE's 85th National Leadership School was an extraordinary experience that seamlessly blended fun, engagement, and invaluable learning opportunities. Attendees enjoyed the camaraderie of fellow brothers and gained essential leadership skills that will undoubtedly benefit them in their personal and professional lives. This educational event has left an indelible mark on all who attended, shaping SAEs into stronger, more capable leaders ready to positively impact their chapters and communities.

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VANDERBILT BROTHERS VISIT THE TAJ MAJAL

In December 2023, brothers from Tennessee Nu traveled to Agra, India to visit the Taj Mahal together. From left to right: Skip Calvert (‘05), Andrew Maxwell (‘05), McLean Collins (‘04), and Matt Dale (‘05).

MERIT KEY RECIPIENT: JACK MCCOY

Brother John “Jack” McCoy (Millikin ‘59) received the Merit Key Award at Millikin University’s (Illinois Delta) Homecoming in October 2023.

FLORIDA STATE CHAPTER WINS ANCHORSPLASH

The brothers of the Florida State (Florida Beta) chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon not only participated in Delta Gamma’s Anchorsplash competition but also won the Synchronized Swimming event for the second year in a row. Brother Mackenzie Segev raised over $5,700 for Delta Gamma’s philanthropy, Service for Sight.

LEE ROBERTS: INTERIM CHANCELLOR

Brother Lee H. Roberts (Duke ‘90) has been named Interim Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI (MISSOURI ALPHA)!

FOUNDING FATHERS

Connor James Blasingame

Alexander David Connors

Justin Robert Duebele

Alexander Micheal Duley

Nicholas Michael Giglio

Brandon Mathew Gruber

Chase Alexander Haertling

Sawyer Taylor Hardy

Caden Charles Hayek

IN THEIR WORDS

Benjamin Thomas Hiles

Christian Mathew Hill

Cameron Michael Griffin-Horst

Blain Steven King

Jack Patrick Knoll

Luke Anthony Knoll

Patrick Michael Koester

Jack Ian Laumann

Todd Abraham Lazarus

Edward Joseph McNally

James Peter Nielson

Ethan Douglas Rains

Joseph Beach Rollinson

Ryan Paul Schindler

Kyle Tuan Truong

Braden Micheal Ventrella

Ethan William Voss

Missouri Alpha began our journey to bring SAE back to the University of Missouri with a small group of young men in August 2022. We held weekly chapter meetings in a classroom on campus, small gatherings, and recruitment events that helped form an amazing core group. When the opportunity arose to move back into the SAE house in the fall of 2023, enthusiasm ran high and the brothers were eager to get right to work to restore the glory and revive the legacy of SAE atop the historic Oak Hill. Collaborating with the House Corporation and Missouri Alpha Alumni, transitioning into the house marked not only an exciting change but an uptick in our efforts on the path to receiving our charter. Through fall recruitment, we gained a group of new members who have a lot to offer to our organization. Moving into the first semester of the 2023 school year, we worked diligently to regain our charter; growing closer as brothers, maturing faster than expected, and learning a lot along the way. Our hard work culminated on November 4, 2023, where received our charter and rejoined the Realm of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. This achievement fills us with pride and motivates us to strive for excellence daily. The brothers of the Missouri Alpha chapter, through their commitment and hard work, not only grew closer but continue to embody the values of True Gentleman in their everyday lives. Together, as we push boundaries and uphold the ideals of True Gentlemen, the journey ahead promises even greater accomplishments.

LOCATION: COLUMBIA, MO

CHAPTER: MISSOURI ALPHA

CHAPTER SIZE: 31

INSTALLATION: NOVEMBER 4, 2023

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Founded in 1839, the University of Missouri (MU) sits on 1,262 acres and boasts nearly 30,000 students across 300+ degree programs. As a leading public research university, MU offers a vibrant campus life, strong academics across diverse fields, and major research initiatives exceeding $432 million annually. MU is filled with a wide variety of student organizations, activities, and cultural attractions such as the Museum of Art and Archaeology. Whether cheering on the “Missouri Tigers” in their 23 varsity sports or delving into the artistic havens of the Jesse Hall Gallery of Art, MU fosters a well-rounded and dynamic, educational experience that extends far beyond the classroom.

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MICHAEL PATTON RECEIVES THE BSA SILVER BEAVER AWARD

Michael Patton (Colorado School of Mines ‘94) was recognized by the Boy Scouts of America Greater Colorado Council with the Silver Beaver Award on February 29, 2024. The Silver Beaver Award is the highest honor the Greater Colorado Council, Boy Scouts of America can bestow upon a volunteer Scouter in recognition of distinguished service.

TOM MOORE: BACK FOR ANOTHER SEASON

Brother Tom Moore (Iowa ‘61) announced he will return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching staff, his 47th NFL contract.

DR. ROBERT SUMOWSKI

Dr. Robert Sumowski (Georgia College ‘16), Chapter Advisor for Mercer (Georgia Psi) played percussion for Country Music Artist Brent Cobb on his new album “Southern Star”.

PATRICK FREDRICKS

Congrats to Patrick Fredricks (Central Michigan ‘10) for accepting the Deputy Director position with Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative. He will be managing the design and implementation of high school career pathways across nine school districts and two higher education institutions in Southwest Colorado and supervising staff that will be building the programs.

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SIMPSON SAES SECURE INTERFRATERNITY SCHOLARSHIP CUP YEAR AFTER YEAR

Year after year, the Simpson College (Iowa Sigma) chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon has continued to set the standard for academic excellence, proudly securing the Inter-fraternity Scholarship Cup for an impressive 13 consecutive years. With an unwavering commitment to academic achievement, these SAE brothers have consistently maintained the highest GPA on campus, embodying the values of scholarship and leadership.

In addition to their recognition on campus, Iowa Sigma has also been recognized for its success within the Realm of Sigma Alpha Epsilon by securing the esteemed Zeal Award in 2017. Inspired by this achievement, the chapter has embraced a collective commitment to academic excellence, recognizing that their success in the classroom was integral to their overall growth.

Revamping their academic structure has made a huge impact and they find a lot of their success has stemmed from it. A few semesters ago, Eminent Deputy Archon Louie Hoehle (Simpson ‘23) devised an idea to improve study hours and boost morale.

“With such a diverse population of majors within the chapter, I knew I would be able to find somebody who could support me within my classes,” Joseph Wollum (Simpson ‘27) said. “I learned that we’ve won the grade cup for the last 20 semesters, so I knew that achieving good grades was important and prioritized within SAE.”

“WE’VE WON THE GRADE CUP FOR THE LAST 20 SEMESTERS, SO I KNEW THAT ACHIEVING GOOD GRADES WAS IMPORTANT AND PRIORITIZED WITHIN SAE.”

Central to this effort is establishing a scholarship committee tasked with ensuring that every brother remains committed to their studies. The committee monitors attendance and study habits through regular check-ins, offering support and encouragement where needed. Additionally, committee members organize and host study hours, providing a conducive academic focus and collaboration environment. Recognizing the importance of utilizing campus resources, the committee also guides members to relevant academic support services. The chapter has raised the bar by setting a GPA requirement of 3.0, elevating the standard for academic achievement. This adjustment not only holds brothers to a higher level of accountability but also serves as a powerful motivator to excel academically.

“LIVING IN OUR CHAPTER HOUSE PUSHED ME TO MY ACADEMIC BEST”

“I’ve had the pleasure of sharing a house with a bunch of studious folks, which has really cemented an academic-focused culture for all of us. Living in our chapter house pushed me to my academic best, which gave me the confidence to take the role of the Scholarship Chairman,” Jackson Mears (Simpson ‘24) said.

To incentivize excellence, brothers are organized into groups of three or four members, each aiming to maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher by midterm. Those who achieve this milestone are rewarded with a celebratory dinner. Additionally, at the end of the semester, the top three teams with the highest GPAs are treated to a steak dinner. These incentives boost morale and ignite excitement for studying and homework.

“As a Criminal Justice major, I frequently collaborate with fellow SAE Criminal Justice majors for studying and discussions. We often gather in someone’s room to review challenging topics,” Mitchell Roader (Simpson ‘25) said. “SAE’s academic standards encourage me to excel, and having classmates who are also fraternity brothers provides built-in study partners when needed.”

“SAE’S ACADEMIC STANDARDS ENCOURAGE ME TO EXCEL, AND HAVING CLASSMATES WHO ARE ALSO FRATERNITY BROTHERS PROVIDES BUILT-IN STUDY PARTNERS WHEN NEEDED.”

The chapter achieved remarkable academic success this past fall semester, boasting a collective GPA of 3.43. A significant portion of the brotherhood excelled academically, with ten brothers earning a place on the Dean’s List for achieving a GPA of 3.7 or higher, while an impressive eight brothers secured spots on the President’s List with a perfect 4.0 GPA. This outstanding achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of the chapter members, with 18 out of their 30 brothers, more than half of the chapter, reaching this standard of academic achievement.

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In the wake of the pandemic, traditional in-person banquets or ceremonies for academic awards were put on hold, posing challenges to recognizing achievements like SAE’s consistent victories. The Fraternity Sorority Life (FSL) office has continued to honor SAE’s achievements by inscribing each year’s accomplishment on the same trophy, which is easily collected and returned. Looking ahead, with their new FSL advisor’s guidance, new strategies will be implemented to honor academic achievements more effectively.

Iowa Sigma stands as a beacon of academic excellence on campus. Their consistent achievement of the Inter-fraternity Scholarship Cup is nothing short of extraordinary, serving as an inspiration to their peers and the broader fraternity community. As they continue to lead by example, their legacy of excellence is a testament to the transformative power of education and the limitless potential of those who strive for greatness.

DID YOU KNOW?

Sigma Alpha Epsilon offers an array of Academic Resources tailored to the needs of all members, providing invaluable support in various academic endeavors. From navigating campus resources to optimizing study techniques, accessing scholarship opportunities, and beyond, these resources serve as tools to help members excel academically.

Access SAEs Academic Resources today by visiting sae.net/resources/phoenix-member-education-materials/

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BAYLOR BID DAY

Another Bid Day in the books. Welcome home new members!

LEGACIES OF ARIZONA

The University of Arizona chartering this February was especially exciting for brother Pete Ladigo (Arizona ‘63), who initiated his grandson, Jacob Porell (Arizona ‘26).

ASA HAUSNER: GREEK HALL OF FAME

Congratulations to Asa Hausner (Mississippi State ‘24) on his election to Mississippi State University’s Greek Hall of Fame in recognition of his dedication to his chapter, university, and surrounding community.

JOEY DIAFERIA: MERIT KEY RECIPIENT

At the biannual Province Iota Convention, Brother Joey Diaferia (Tennessee Delta ’06) was presented with The Merit Key Award for his years of distinguished service to his Chapter, the Province, and across the Realm.

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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON’S

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI: 2024

ALL OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE NOMINATED AND COMPLETED AN APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION. EVALUATORS SCORED APPLICANTS ON PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, AND LEADERSHIP.

IF YOU KNOW A YOUNG ALUMNUS DESERVING OF RECOGNITION FOR NEXT YEAR’S 20 UNDER 40 LIST, PLEASE EMAIL FOUNDATION@SAE.NET. INDIVIDUALS MUST BE SAE ALUMNI MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING AND UNDER 40 YEARS OLD BY MARCH 31, 2025. INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE PREVIOUS SAE 20 UNDER 40 SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI LISTS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.

BENJAMIN ALTOSE (CASE WESTERN RESERVE ’07)

Benjamin is the Director of Payment Operations for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Under Altose, the VA lowered its days from care to payment for healthcare claims to an all-time low. Altose serves as Scoutmaster for his local Boy Scout troop and Associate Advisor for the Order of the Arrow Lodge. He has received multiple Boy Scout awards.

NICHOLAS DALZELL (LOYOLA-CHICAGO ’09)

Nicholas is the Senior Vice President for JCDecaux Chicago, where he oversees sales and operations for the Midwest region and averages doubledigit sales growth year over year for eight consecutive years. He served as an Intelligence Analyst in the US Army Reserve from 2011-2019. Nicholas volunteers with several local non-profit organizations, including Misericordia Chicago, a long-term home for individuals with disabilities.

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JOSEPH MACKENZIE LONG (WESTERN CAROLINA ’20)

Mack is the President and CEO of Piedmont Disposal and is responsible for strategic thinking and operational oversight. Under Mack’s leadership, the company grew 30% year over year. He is a Board Member of the ALS-Walk Winston-Salem, where he raises funds and awareness for ALS research, and is a member of the Rotary Club of Winston-Salem.

SANTOR NISHIZAKI (CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES ’08)

Santor is the CEO of Mulholland Consulting Group, where he gives presentations and trainings on leadership development and generational awareness. He is also a Professor at Pepperdine University, where he teaches Global Leadership and Change. Santor is the co-author of the #1 bestselling book Working with Gen Z: A Handbook to Recruit, Retain, and Reimagine the Future Workforce after COVID-19.

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BENJAMIN JOSEPH PIAZZA (SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ’ 10)

Benjamin is a Lieutenant Commander and Aviator in the U.S. Navy and currently serves as a Training Officer for Strike Fighter Squadron VFA 22. He graduated from TOPGUN in 2021 and was named Instructor Pilot of the Year in 2023. Benjamin served multiple deployments between 2018-2021 and is the recipient of many accolades, including his Wings of Gold and Navy Commendation Medal.

MATTHEW POTTER (EAST TENNESSEE STATE ’ 17)

Matthew is an Assistant Vice President at Merrill Lynch, where he manages investment assets for private clients across the U.S. In 2023, he was the topperforming Merrill Financial Solutions Advisor at Merrill Lynch. Matt is the Chapter Advisor for Tennessee Alpha and volunteers at the local Freemasons Lodge, hosting meals for the elderly and organizing gift baskets for hospital patients.

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MATTHEW SCHULZE (WORCESTER ’08)

Matthew is the Senior Director of Digital Pioneering Medicines and Regulatory Systems at Flagship Pioneering, responsible for managing the integration of technologies into the processes of developing new medicines. For his work, he has been recognized with several awards. He serves on the Advisory Board for Waltham Fields Community Farm, helping the organization improve its technological framework to increase community food access.

JOSEPH WIEDEMER (GEORGETOWN ’ 14)

Joseph is a second-year urology Resident Physician at Brown University/ Rhode Island Hospital. He is the first author on numerous publications and has given several research presentations. He volunteers for the Georgetown University Alumni Admissions Program, interviewing and evaluating high school students applying to the university. Additionally, he volunteered with multiple community healthcare initiatives and mentored Pre-Med students.

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THE GREEK MARKETPLACE

Order the official SAE flag, badges, memorabilia, gifts, chapter supplies and more through The Greek Marketplace at sae.mybigcommerce.com.

NEW HAMPSHIRE HOMECOMING

In October 2023, brothers returned to Durham, NH for homecoming weekend. At least 29 brothers gathered at the chapter house for reunion and discussion, including brother John H. Lynch ‘74, who served as the 80th Governor of New Hampshire during the period of 2004-2013. Alumni were joined by the active brothers to tailgate and enjoy the homecoming football game, where the New Hampshire Wildcats beat the Albany Great Danes 38-31.

PROVINCE MU DELTA FOUNDERS DAY RECEPTION

Province Mu Delta hosted a Founders’ Day Reception on March 7, 2024, which also celebrated the memory of James Sakers (Maryland-College Park ‘69) and Ray Sewell (Drexel ‘74).

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MEET RYAN ECKLEY

MICHIGAN STATE ALL AMERICAN PUNTER AND TRUE GENTLEMAN

FRESHMAN SENSATION AND TRUE GENTLEMAN RYAN ECKLEY EARNS ALL-AMERICAN HONORS.

Ryan Eckley’s (Michigan State ‘26) inaugural college football season was not only exceptional among freshmen but stood out as one of the nation’s finest in 2023.

Ryan dominated in his first 13 games with the Spartans, with an average punt of 46.7 yards, totaling 2,617 yards for the season. Eckley ranked second in the Big Ten Conference and seventh in the FBS, marking the fifth-longest average in Michigan State University single-season history. Notably, he ranked second in the Big Ten for 50-plusyard punts (24) and fourth for punts inside the 20-yard line (24). Ryan’s prowess is further exemplified by his four punts exceeding 60 yards and 15 punts which pinned opponents inside the 10-yard line. Eckley impressively pinned opponents within the 20-yard line on 24 occasions, a rate of 42.9%. While the exact collegiate ranking remains elusive, this statistic shines when compared to NFL standards. In fact, Eckley’s 42.9% placement rate would secure him eighth place among all NFL punters for the season, highlighting his exceptional talent on the field. Ending the 2023 season on a high note, he delivered 15 punts inside the 20-yard line in his last five games. In the regular-season finale against Penn State, Ryan showcased his talent by booting six punts for over 50 yards, including a remarkable 63-yard final punt of the night. This impressive performance added to his already stellar season, securing his place as a standout in MSU kicking history while also earning him Freshmen All American.

AS EMINENT DEPUTY ARCHON OF THE SAE MICHIGAN GAMMA CHAPTER AND EMPLOYEE FOR THE MSU FOOTBALL TEAM’S OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT GEORGE

HAS SEEN JUST HOW HARD RYAN WORKS ON AND OFF THE FIELD,

“I’VE SEEN FIRSTHAND THE JUGGLING ACT RYAN PULLS OFF WITH FOOTBALL, SCHOOL, AND FRATERNITY LIFE. THROUGH DAILY PRACTICES AND GAMES, HE FULLY DEDICATES

HIMSELF TO EVERY ASPECT, NOT JUST BALANCING, BUT EXCELLING IN ACADEMICS, ON THE FIELD, AND AS A FRATERNITY BROTHER. RYAN’S GENUINE EFFORT AND DEDICATION STAND OUT, SHOWCASING HIS REMARKABLE DRIVE AND MAKING HIM A GREAT FRIEND AND TEAMMATE.”

FARRINGTON (MICHIGAN STATE ‘26)

WHEN ASKED ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE IN SAE, RYAN SAID,

“BEING AN SAE HAS BEEN AMAZING! I’VE BEEN SURROUNDED BY GREAT BROTHERS AND PRESENTED WITH EVEN BETTER OPPORTUNITIES. JOINING SAE HAS BUILT SOME LIFETIME FRIENDSHIPS AND HUNDREDS OF MEMORIES!”

Impressed with his accomplishments and character, we sat down with Ryan to learn more about him and dig deeper into how he balances SAE, football, and academics while also uncovering his future goals ambitions.

HOW HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO BALANCE BEING BOTH A MEMBER OF SAE AND AN ATHLETE?

“Balancing being a member of SAE and an athlete has been much easier than expected. Being able to be around the guys is great for me and helps keep my life in a great balance.”

WHAT INFLUENCED YOU TO JOIN SAE? HAVE YOU HELD ANY LEADERSHIP POSITIONS WITHIN THE CHAPTER?

“I don’t have any leadership positions within SΑΕ. My main influence in joining was to meet more people. Being from Florida and going to school at Michigan State, I didn’t know anyone coming in. Joining SAE has been a great way to meet brothers and lifelong friends.”

WHAT ARE YOU STUDYING? DO YOU HAVE ANY CAREER GOALS NOW, AND IF SO, WHAT ARE THEY? DO YOU PLAN TO CONTINUE FOOTBALL AFTER COLLEGE?

“I am studying Kinesiology here at Michigan State. My current career goals are to continue my athletic career in the NFL. After the NFL, I plan to pursue a career in medical device sales.”

HOW HAS BEING A MEMBER OF SAE CONTRIBUTED TO YOUR PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SO FAR?

“Being a member of SAE has impacted my development off the field so much. It allows me to bond with friends and my brothers outside of the football world and connect with guys like me. I have an outlet where I can destress, just hang out, and always have a good time.”

CAN YOU SHARE A MEMORABLE MOMENT/EXPERIENCE YOU’VE HAD AS A COLLEGE FOOTBALL ATHLETE AND AN SAE MEMBER?

“My most memorable moments being a college athlete and in SAE are definitely the nights after football games. After games, I often go to the house and hang out with the guys to have a good time and relax. Always having a positive environment to go to after games and make memories has been great for me.”

With an already impressive resume and skillset, it’s clear Ryan has an exciting future in both in the realm of football and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. We look forward to keeping up with Ryan as he continues his journey as a True Gentleman and All American Athlete.

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING ALUMNI

VOLUNTEERS PARTNERING FOR GROWTH

AND CONTINUED SUCCESS

STATE ’97)

Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s history at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming reaches back to a local fraternity which began in 1903. Sigma Beta Phi, a local fraternity, was the first Greek letter organization at the University and eventually petitioned Sigma Alpha Epsilon and chartered on January 26, 1917 to become the Wyoming Alpha chapter of SAE. Fast forward to 2024 on the Laramie campus, SAE is the longest-standing Greek letter organization. In fact, Wyoming Alpha was the John O. Moseley Zeal Award winner in 1979.

Although the chapter had housing in various locations during the past 100+ years, the current chapter house at 1621 E Fraternity Row has been in use since 1958. Currently the chapter consists of 52 collegiate members with room for as many as 34 members to live in the chapter house. The chapter house corporation has worked hard to not only maintain the physical structure of the chapter house, but they have also focused on housing operations that help to contribute to robust chapter relationships through a live-in graduate student housing advisor and a robust in-house meal plan. The meal plan is prepared in the onsite commercial kitchen by culinary partnerUpper Crust Food Service. Upper Crust provides an in-house, dedicated chef to prepare meals Monday through Friday. From a property management and financial perspective, the house corporation and chapter both use SAE Financial & Housing (F&H) as a partner to help operate the house exceed top SAE benchmarks as well as insure efficient billing, collections, accounting, employee human resources and tax filings.

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25 YEARS OF RECENT HOUSING PROGRESS:

Prior to 2000: Only 17 members on the meal plan

2000: Meal Plan eliminated

2003: Live-in graduate student/mentor (in partnership with University) implemented

2017: House Corporation revives house meal plan.

“Meal Plan is an opportunity to exercise Brotherhood”

2018: Kitchen Renovation to commercial standards ($230k)

2020: House Corporation partners with Upper Crust Food Service (culinary operations) - 1st Upper Crust partner at University of Wyoming. Now all chapters at the University have Upper Crust at their houses.

2021: House Corporation searches for cloud/online platform for all-in-one leasing, billing and collections solution.

2022: House Corporation partners with SAE Financial & Housing for leasing, billing, collections, accounting, HR and tax solutions.

2023: Working with an architect specializing in fraternity houses, the House Corporation is planning a considerable fundraising effort in an attempt to upgrade, repair and add new additions to the chapter house property through a partnership with Pennignton and Company.

2024: Stay Tuned!

Prior to the partnerships mentioned on the prior page, the house corporation, currently made up of Tom Phelan (‘05) , Nick Turner (‘14 ), John Woodward (‘07), was not unlike many alumni volunteer powered state recognized house corporations. Paying down the mortgage, dealing with surprise repairs and unplanned expenses, budgeting and expense controls while supporting the growth and setbacks of collegiate chapter highlights and low points.

Of particular note, Tom Phelan’s passion and awareness for SAE began while he was in high school. As a legacy, his father Bernard Phelan (Wyoming ‘71) had Tom “in tow” for visits/meetings in regards to the SAE chapter. Tom remembers a specific meeting in the early 2000’s, while he was in high school, where the Province Eta leadership wanted to close the Wyoming Alpha chapter. The alumni, including Bernard, rolled up their sleeves and volunteered to find another way to review, reeducate, and support the renewed vision for the collegiate chapter. Tom joined the chapter not long after when he enrolled at the University. Ever since, Tom has served in some capacity to lead/support the Wyoming Alpha chapter. A past Eminent Archon, Tom now serves as part of the House Corporation team.

In addition, Tom and Nick were also recently elected to the Province Eta leadership team as Province Archon and Province Deputy Archon respectively. Their service is a great example of the zeal and contribution Wyoming Alpha is making to the larger Realm of SAE, serving collegiate and alumni members in Colorado, Utah ,and Wyoming.

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The alumni of the Wyoming Alpha chapter continue to celebrate the bonds of SAE and support the collegiate chapter through annual events like Homecoming and the Roundup. Some advice Wyoming Alpha would share with other House Corporations in the Realm would be:

Advice from the Wyoming Alpha House Corporation:

1 - Partner for Success. House Corporation alumni “volunteers” are often putting in similar hours to those at their careers. Leverage partnerships which provide technology and expertise to help deliver a 1st class housing experience for chapter members and allowing alumni volunteers to balance work, family, and personal pursuits.

2 - Meal Plan. Encourage the chapter to participate in a chapter-wide (in-house and out-of-house members) meal plan. Meals are a great way to exercise brotherhood! Not to mention a tangible benefit of membership.

3 - Banking relationship. Maintain an active Banking relationship. Carrying a mortgage (even a small one) can be a great avenue to fund projects (bathroom(s), kitchen, improvements) and/or emergencies without wait times and a known interest rate.

To learn more or to get in contact with the Wyoming Alpha Chapter or Alumni Association, please visit wyosae.org

SAE FINANCIAL & HOUSING HOUSE CORPORATION OFFICER WORKSHOPS

SAE Financial & Housing continues to provide management, advice and assistance to SAE House Corporations throughout the Realm in regards to effective, efficient and best practices for sustainable and competitive fraternity housing. We offer:

• Partnership Solutions from billing, collections and tax filings to full service property management; we are here to help House Corporation alumni volunteers with first class operations/management tools and solutions.

• Support and assist House Corporation volunteers (almost always SAE alumni)

• Identification of House Corporations in need of assistance.

• Growth of the House Corporation network by leveraging benchmarking and connections between alumni across the Realm.

• Introduction of resources, best practices and modern standards in relation to facility management, compliance, routine maintenance, tenant expectations, health & safety, board member duties and technology.

• Promotion of Fraternity (insurance), Foundation (CEF & CAF) and F&H (management & consulting) offerings that can further benefit and ensure safe, stable and attractive chapter housing experiences.

For more information or to arrange for a 1-on-1 free consultation, please contact JP Andrick at jandrick@ saehousing.com.

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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS

Recognizing a lifetime of service and loyalty to the Fraternity, The Distinguished Service Award is the highest individual award a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon may receive. Their actions exhibit their understanding of the Fraternity’s teachings, adherence to Fraternity Laws, attention to the promotion of its welfare, and exemplary conduct that guards well its honor and high standing.

Eddie M. “Chip” Morgan, Jr. (Mississippi ‘73) was recognized with the 157th Distinguished Service Award.

Daniel Alsaker (Idaho ‘72) was recognized with the 161st Distinguished Service Award.

ALUMNI REUNITE AT THE NEW MEXICO CHARTERING

Chris Hancock (New Mexico ‘99), Bob Fahrlender ‘(New Mexico ‘97) and John Nolasco (New Mexico ‘97) returned for the February 10, 2024 chapter rechartering. Taking time out after the initiation ceremony to check out the chapter house at 1811 Mesa Vista in the fresh snow.

DIVISION ONE TRUE GENTLEMAN

Danny Dunlop (Miami [OH] ‘26), from Loveland, OH, is a sophomore red-shirt running back for the Miami Redhawks, and a proud brother of Ohio Tau. Danny’s dedication to Miami is not just through his performance on the football field. He also frequently participates in community service groups, and is passionate about helping those in need. Danny’s favorite thought from The True Gentleman is, “who does not cringe before power.” This applies to his effort to give 100% on the field, the classroom and in all aspect of life. Danny encourages you, the reader, to reread The True Gentleman and ask yourself “which part of the TG do you most align with on a daily basis”?

ILLINOIS IS CELEBRATING 125 YEARS OF BROTHERHOOD

The Illinois Beta Alumni Association is planning the celebration of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign on Friday and Saturday, September 13-14, 2024 (and continuing through Sunday for a brunch!). This will be a great opportunity to tour campus, visit the chapter house, celebrate the 125th anniversary of Illinois Beta, attend the University of Illinois Homecoming, and, most importantly, reconnect with members of your pledge class and share your friendship and brotherhood. Spouses are welcome to attend. The weekend will include activities beginning with the Phi Alpha Golf Outing (PAGO) on Friday and concludes with a Brunch on Sunday. Additional details will be sent to alumni soon. To RSVP, please contact Greg Martin (Illinois ‘76) at grmartin0514@gmail.com.

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WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (ARIZONA ALPHA)!

FOUNDING FATHERS

Stephen Remington Adelman

Cooper Douglas Bell

Alejandro Gabriel Bennett

Brady Allen Bostic

Ethan Marc Brodehl

Jacob Ryan Brown

Joshua Mark Bucks

Austin Elliott Burns

Cody James Cartisser

Andrew Scott Cirillo

Jacob Michael Coumides

Anthony Joseph Cullota

Nathan Pierre Delord

Ben Marcus Deraps

Sam Richard DiMatteo

Jordan Dominic Dow

Giancarlo Juelz Duarte

IN THEIR WORDS

Davis Robert Dudek

Caden Scott Fankhauser

Andre William Fanning

Connor Joseph Fischahs

Ethan James Foster

Wyatt Levi Frankenstein

Easton Alexander Godwin

Eric McCall Goodman

John Nepomucene Harman V

Nolan Ryan Curtis Holt

William Andrew How

Zane Ezrie Innabi

Eli Mitchell Johnson

Ian Warner Keith

Simon Rahul Keswani

Quinn Freeman Kolodinsky

Vasu Neil Mohanan

Xaciel Akim Murrieta

Lino Massimo Narcisi

Ethan Michael Neirink

Kai Jered Newman

Maddox James Peacock

Jacob Roland Porell

Darren Porter

Enzo Alec Reyes

William Kenneth Rice

Joshua James Rodgers

Charbel Elias Saad

Cole William Stocks

Robert Edward Sutton

Nicholas Andrew Townshend

Keagan James Vanhoof

Mike Joseph Wilkinson

Aidan John Yanka

As an Emerging chapter, we worked hard and diligently to receive our official charter in less than a year. We were initiated as an Emerging Chapter on February 14, 2023, and received our charter on February 3, 2024. Through the time spent as an Emerging Chapter, we regained a positive reputation on campus with IFC, Panhellenic, and the University. We have created a strong presence on campus by participating in philanthropy events, completing community service with local churches and food banks, and growing our brotherhood. One of our more significant accomplishments was putting on our own philanthropy through Be the Match, in which we were able to add nearly 350 people to the NMDP (Be the Match) registry to possibly save a life. This feat has placed us as the fourth most registry members added out of all SAE chapters nationally. We strive to create an environment of humility, growth, respect, and accountability through how we conduct ourselves as a chapter. This process has allowed the 65 members of the Arizona Alpha chapter to grow immensely close and create a bond of brotherhood that will last a lifetime.

LOCATION: TUCSON, AZ

CHAPTER: ARIZONA ALPHA CHAPTER SIZE: 65

INSTALLATION: FEBRUARY 3, 2024

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

The University of Arizona is a very Greek-oriented university. The university takes pride in incorporating and bettering Greek life on the campus. The University and Interfraternity Council and the other Greek organizations have been very supportive and welcoming in the process of becoming an official chapter. The members of SAE are very outgoing and embody the ideals of True Gentlemen. We give back to the community as much as possible in any way possible and look forward to the years to come on campus.

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FLAG FRIDAY ON THE 7TH CONTINENT

Brother Roberto Castro’s (Miami [FL] ‘04) journey to Jenny Island, Antarctica was nothing short of extraordinary. Pictured behind him is the Scenic Eclipse II vessel, a vessel belonging to the company he is employed with.

ARKANSAS RAISES MONEY FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon brothers donated $15,680 from their Haunted House philanthropy event to the Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

TEXAS TECH ALUMNI WORKSHOP

On January 20, 2024, Texas Alpha Alumni Advisory Board members traveled to Lubbock and held a workshop with about 55 collegiate members of the chapter. The Alumni worked collaboratively with the collegians to explore improvement opportunities and create action plans in three main areas: Culture/ Governance/Leadership, Alumni Communications, and Recruitment. The collegians welcomed the support and suggestions of the Alumni, and plans were made for a similar meeting next Fall.

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DONOR HONOR ROLL

THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS

RECEIVED BETWEEN JULY 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 2023, AND ALL

LIVING FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE AND HERITAGE SOCIETY DONORS.

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation recognizes individuals who show their support by making a financial gift to the Fraternity. With support from our generous donors, SAE provides educational and leadership opportunities to collegiate members and academic scholarships to students across the Realm. This list is organized alphabetically by collegiate institution.

For more information about the SAE Foundation and a complete list of donors, visit: sae.net/foundation/

FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE

Donors with these icons are members of the Founders’ Circle, a cumulative giving society to acknowledge donors who have made significant contributions throughout their lives. The Foundation is honored to recognize our time-honored donors through the following Founders’ Circle levels:

Silver: $5,000-$9,999

Gold: $10,000-$24,999

Pearl: $25,000-$49,999

Amethyst: $50,000-$74,999

Onyx: $75,000-$99,999

Ruby: $100,000-$149,999

Aquamarine: $150,000-$249,999

Emerald: $250,000-$499,999

Sapphire: $500,000-$999,999

Diamond: $1,000,000+

ARCHON CIRCLE

Donors with these icons are members of the Archon Circle, which recognizes individuals who give $500 or more to the Annual Loyalty Fund each fiscal year. The SAE Foundation is honored to recognize these donors through the following Archon Circle levels:

Chronicler: $500-$999

Herald: $1,000-$2,499

Warden: $2,500-$4,999

Archon: $5,000-$9,999

Minerva: $10,000-$24,999

Phi Alpha: $25,000+

PHOENIX CIRCLE

Donors with these icons are members of the Phoenix Circle, a giving society for recurring donors. Donors with the gold icon are Phoenix Level members of the Phoenix Circle, donating $1,856.00 or more each year.

PHI ALPHA CLUB

Donors with this icon are members of the Phi Alpha Club, an exclusive giving society for collegiate members.

HERITAGE SOCIETY

Donors with this icon are members of the Heritage Society, a giving society to acknowledge donors who have included the SAE Foundation in their estate plans.

DECEASED DONOR

Donors with this icon contributed to the SAE Foundation between July 1 and December 31, 2023, and have since joined Chapter Eternal. We are forever grateful for their support and dedication to Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

FIRST-TIME DONOR

Donors with this icon made their first charitable contribution to the SAE Foundation between July 1 and December 31, 2023. We welcome them to the distinguished community of SAE Foundation Donors.

Each giving society comes with special recognition and perks! For more information, please visit sae.net/foundation/.

MATCHING GIFTS

GIFTS OF STOCK & BONDS

PLANNED GIFTS

HONORARY & MEMORIAL GIFTS

For more information please visit sae.net/foundation

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CASH PHOENIX CIRCLE FOR MONTHLY DONORS
WAYS TO GIVE

ADRIAN

Michigan Alpha

Steven D. Abell 1963

Peter Eric Accica 2009

James A. Blickle 1966

Dale D. Goodrich 1969

Dr. Jonathan David Hamer 1998

John J. Jimenez 1964

Cory Alan Krajniak 1999

Jerry L. Lapham 1966

Daniel Joseph Pozdol 1994

Robert J. Radder 1968

Robert W. Rowbotham 1968

Willard Warren Schultz, Jr. 1989

Stephen H. Swigart 1970

Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969

Dr. Michael W. Walls 1964

ALABAMA

Alabama Mu

William Frank Cobb III 1966

Bestor Wynne Coleman III 1958

William D. Coleman 1965

Harry P. Dorlon, Jr. 1970

John N. Dowdle 1965

Jack E. Gilliland, Jr. 1952

John Wayne Goff 1972

Samuel Barton Hunt 1990

COL James Cobb Laslie, Jr. 1961

C. Richard Moore, Jr. 1973

Jackson W. Moore 1970

K. W. Wilson, Jr. 1968

ALASKA

Alaska Alpha

Thomas Frank Palma 2004

ALBANY

New York Pi

Joseph Nicholas Lapine 1994

ALLEGHENY

Pennsylvania Omega

Robert W. Baum 1958

MG David J. Rist 1961

Hayes C. Stover 1962

Stephen Harwood Watson 1985

ALMA

Michigan Delta-Tau

Timothy Craig McCloskey 1984

AMERICAN

Washington City Alpha

Gunnar Gray

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Berkeley Gene Beach 1956

Calvin John Burns 2012

Christian Paul Burns 2015

Paul R. Burns 1976

Bradley Mark Cohen 1985

Alan D. Dineff 1974

Dwayne E. Dobson 1960

Jordan Dow

John A. Hagenah 1976

Philip W. Hagenah 1969

David W. Hanna 1961

Philip M. Hartman 1960

Lynn E. Hornbrook 1958

Thomas C. LaMantia 1987

Dr. Lawrence E. Mast 1964

Walter J. Maykulsky 1973

Alan L. McCall 1961

Dr. George R. McMillan 1959

Greg Paul Migdall 1991

E. Payne Palmer III 1963

Paul W. Rihs 1971

Craig M. Vander Voort 1976

Charles W. Wirken 1972

LTC Travis H. Wofford 1956

BG Terrence P. Woods 1966

ARIZONA STATE

Arizona Beta

Ray J. Artigue 1976

Reg Bacon 1976

Robert B. Bulla 1962

Ronald W. Crone 1969

Curtis R. Frasier 1977

Sam Freedman 1962

Charles Roland Grimes 1978

Keeton Kauffman

George Tom Lecometros 1982

John W. Lee II 1963

James Forrest Marsh 1980

James A. Nesmith 1967

Daniel Harold Roth 1962

Jeffrey Michael Rovner 1985

Stan Curtis Strom 1982

R. Bart Wear 1982

Douglas S. Welling 1976

John Holly Williamson 1966

ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

James Patrick Baldwin 1981

A. Sid Bray, Jr. 1973

Charles C. Burrow III 1967

Percy D. Burton III 1966

Ralph M. Cloar, Jr. 1959

Gene Cogbill 1969

Stephen W. Creekmore III 1972

John F. Farrell 1970

Lawrence Fikes 1965

Stephen Doyle Gates 1985

David M. Hampton 1973

James E. Hardin 1972

Thomas L. Jameson, Jr. 1976

Wallace Lancing Lee 1992

Andrew D. Luttrell 1977

Lambert L. Marshall 1974

Larry R. McClendon 1974

Randall E. Northern 1970

Dr. William L. Norwood 1963

Mark Steven Nunn 1974

John L. Ostner 1959

Ben F. Reagor III 1968

Walter E. Williamson 1965

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

Arkansas Beta

Joe D. Drompp 1972

Joel Y. Ledbetter, Jr. 1964

Edward O. Moody 1971

Earnest O. Rambo, Jr. 1975

Jerry V. Sparks 1971

Raymond A. Weber 1970

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

Taylor Stephen Agricola 2005

David Wiley Alford 1986

Walter W. Bolton III 1978

Brett William Bussman 1988

Clifford Wayne Cleveland II 1993

Neal Roberts Collins 2008

Brent Thompson Cook 1991

Robert Clifford Cowen, Jr. 1987

John R. Decker 1975

George T. Dickson 1977

Patrick Fain Dye, Jr. 1984

James Allen Easterling 1986

James Colston Elder, Jr. 1988

Robert Nathan Freeman 1989

Bill Grainger 1972

Jeffrey Michael Hicks 1995

Thomas Earl James 1992

Kenneth R. Lee 1974

Jared Bryant Lisenby 1996

William A. Marsh 1957

Gary C. Martin 1957

Hugh Vories Overmyer 1995

Jack T. Parker 1962

Gordon Flournoy Pease 1991

Robert E. Poundstone IV 1996

Charles Wilson Regan, Jr. 1989

Thomas H. Riddell III 1975

Charles M. Rogers IV 1998

James Glen Sanders III 1987

Charles Michael Schilleci 1994

Charles Smith 2002

Craig Carlisle Snellgrove 1979

Glenn Spann Spivey 1992

Todd Pershing Thornell 1990

William S. Weeks 1972

Robert B. Witt 1973

BALL STATE

Indiana Zeta

Alan C. Buck 1969

Dennis M. Dresser 1969

Brian R. Hile 1970

Thomas Robert Land 1978

Michael P. Mahoney 1978

David Gerhard Mertens 1982

Philip L. Metcalf 1970

Douglas Scott Richards 1989

Joseph Eugene Shoaf 1982

Jack Edward Welter 1986

BAYLOR

Texas Theta

William Byrd Arend 1992

Robert Lynn Pritchard, Jr. 1990

Jay William Propes 1990

Garry David Scheufler 1989

Jeffrey Glenn Wigington 1992

BELOIT

Wisconsin Phi

Dr. Joseph C. Di Raimondo 1961

Frank J. Johnson 1960

Allan Kieckhafer 1945

William C. Putnam, Jr. 1965

Richard W. Star 1956

Robert Michael Szostak 1988

BETHANY

West Virginia Beta

Dr. Paul J. Leichter 1970

William H. Rutter 1976

BINGHAMTON

New York Omega

Dr. Gary Martin Kolinsky 1986

David I. Levine 1987

Fess Ryan Wofse 1991

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN

Alabama Iota

Dr. Kevin Joseph Alexander 1985

Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970

Charles C. Collier 1969

Pat M. Courington, Jr. 1963

William A.B. Dowell 1978

Steven E. Haddock 1975

Edward L. Hardin, Jr. 1962

George L. Jenkins 1967

Atley Langley Kitchings 1982

Fred Maulden, Jr. 1966

William Kelly Nicrosi II 1990

William F. Orr 1973

John E. Robinson 1971

Shannon Eleck Smith 1987

BOSTON

Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon

James Alexiou 1954

Arma E. Andon 1941

Alexander James Bastani 1986

Stephen John Condakes 1980

Frank S. Forbes II 1951

Edwin D. Fuller 1968

J. C. McKnight 1994

Robert W. Paglierani 1966

Erik Johannes Pigmans 2000

Robert H. Watts 1968

BOWLING GREEN STATE

Ohio Kappa

Richard B. Adams, Jr. 1963

Duane A. Ankney 1970

Douglas L. Barhorst 1970

Michael E. Eberhart 1975

John T. Horney 1972

Dr. Milton G. Levy 1961

Alan Martin 1978

Alan R. McBane 1960

A. James Meerpohl 1972

Lynn K. Millikin 1969

David R. Norwine 1968

Daniel E. O’Leary, Jr. 1970

Emil J. Ragones 1968

Gary L. Reed 1970

Neil E. Seufert 1965

Craig Steven Storts 1982

BRADLEY

Illinois Epsilon

Alexander J. Bibbs 1983

Ronald David Bonadurer 1988

Daniel F. Dahlke 1976

Michael David Fletcher

Gregory Alan Gilbert 1986

David A. Hardenbrook 1972

Raymond J. Lawing 1971

Benjamin David Lewis 1995

Fred Masuoka 1990

Eric Bradley Ratts 1985

Dr. Stephen L. Rider 1976

David S. Van Hove 1977

BUCKNELL

Pennsylvania Zeta

Donald Arch Booth 1959

Roger Leatherm Fiery III 1981

Michael Kenneth Golub 1977

John Edward Haggerty 1993

James Gambrill Hendrickson 1971

Edgar Paul Herrington III 1977

LTC Mark William Jones 1987

David Anthony Moschella 1984

William Sterner Moyer 1957

Thomas Joseph O’Brien, Jr. 1957

Lawrence John Papagni 1986

Joseph Russell Scarpa 1987

David Bruce Smith 1978

Ronal William Smith 1961

CDR Roy D. Snyder, Jr. 1949

Gerald Bruce Weidman 1954

BUFFALO

New York Phi

Michael Peter Kinsella 1995

Aaron Paul Seiden 1998

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CAL POLY-POMONA

California Alpha-Beta

Brian Scott Clausen 2007

George Michael Danciu 1964

Matthew William Jones 1997

CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO

California Tau

Vincent Albert Barletta 1984

John Joseph Maier 1985

Glenn Martin Ritter 1986

CAL STATE-FRESNO

California Iota

Paul James Catuna 1987

Gregory James Coleman 1981

Ronald W. Dubois 1954

Eugene V. Dupreau III 1970

William A. Gisvold 1967

Wayne Anthony Gomes 1973

Greg G. Greffin 1969

James D. Hallowell 1955

Bruce M. Harr 1965

Kenneth R. Johnson 1983

Warren J. Kraft 1950

Robert P. Krum 1964

Thomas William McCullough 1982

Keith G. Miller 1963

Brian Joseph Panish 1980

Dennis C. Speer 1972

CAL STATE-FULLERTON

California Pi

Adrian Barrios

Alexander Khoa Do

Tom Aden Chadwell 1986

Richard Charles Goodwin 1975

Dr. Robert Perry Husband 1979

Lindwall

Richard F. O’Leary 1970

Stan Everett Smith III 1984

Dirk Martin Van Os 1994

CAL STATE-LONG BEACH

California Lambda

David J. Ables 1976

Richard Henry Cosand 1978

Christopher Scott Dalton 1992

Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr. 1989

Dale J Fairbanks 1957

Robert Don Farrington 1991

Casey H. Fierce 1994

Richard J. Foster 1973

Daniel P. Gooch 1972

Alan Lee Goodrich 1979

Joel A. Hackett 1969

Curtis D. Hamilton 1965

William Leroy Harris 1982

Warren F. Hillman 1967

John D. Hogue 1971

Nabil Kahale 2001

Myles I. Karpman 1971

Thomas E. Miller 1970

Kevin M. Nagle 1976

Michael Karl Pazdernik 1981

Henry G. Schofield 1967

Dr. Ronald G. Sherwin 1965

Donald R. Smith 1968

David K. Sontag 1966

Dr. Kent H. Thayer 1962

Thomas H. Tracy 1959

Luis Wenk-Wolff 2002

William Gary Westling 1983

George A. Yackey, Sr. 1963

CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES

California Mu

David F. Brubaker 1966

Albert Isaias Faz

Carlos Armando Garcia, Jr. 2004

Stewart Hsieh 1974

William A. Lewis 1981

George A Parra

Aaron Elliott Popel 1980

Ninion S. Riley 1971

J. Morgan Shuster 1967

Ronald S. Smith 1966

Michael Angelo Solis 1990

Gary N. Tolley 1975

Joseph C. Volpe 1972

Ben B. Wa 2007

Howard H. Wood III 1966

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE

California Nu

James Edward Albrecht, Jr. 1989

David M. Bennett 1976

James Lawrence Harvey 1993

Brian Evan Sieroty 1995

CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO

California Xi

James Alan Bonilla 1979

Ethan Thomas Cline 2018

Zach Malaekeh

William R. Pickering 1973

Mark W. Roberts 1969

Ronald James Vance 1978

Erik Yoshizaki 2012

CAL STATE-SAN MARCOS

California Alpha-Gamma

Tyrell Anthony Fiduccia 2004

Matt Walsh 2014

CARNEGIE MELLON

Pennsylvania Phi

Joshua Dana Baer 1998

Jeffrey Joseph Ball 1979

Richard C. H. Bayramyon 1978

William R. Benthall II 1969

Marvin L. Cadwell 1965

Joseph L. Caporossi 1969

Robert D. Cooper 1967

Dr. Andrew J. Eggenberger 1961

Donald J. Franks 1972

Robert Alan Gebbia 1969

Alan H. Koblin 1974

Lukas Manomaitis 1993

Angus H. McArn 1958

James C. Moran 1967

Robert E. Murray III 1968

Jeremy Israel Nichols

Arne R. Oberg 1952

David Van Radack 1980

Bruce Raymond Whiting 1971

CASE WESTERN RESERVE

Ohio Rho

Benjamin Isaac Altose 2007

Kenneth A. Barker 1970

Theodore A. Barth 1966

Peter McKale Burk 1979

James E. Caminis 2000

Gregory Paul Catrambone 1970

John P. Crain 1967

Rolf Christian Dietrichson 1984

Richard C. Dietz 1968

Kenneth James Farrell 1986

David L. Fentress 1968

Eugene R. Gasser 1948

Paul D. Hicks 1966

Daniel J. Hirsch 1962

Allan Koeppel 1950

John P. Linhart 1969

Dr. Stanley McMillen 1968

Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr. 1959

Charles W. Rainger 1955

Aaron Spencer Reames 1996

Charles E. Sax 1954

Thomas Olvia Sharp 1970

Jacob Christian Showalter 1998

Larry Staudmeister 1967

Dr. Daniel Joseph Wasser 1984

Jonathan Allen Wehrli 1984

CENTRAL FLORIDA

Florida Epsilon

Gary J. Boynton 1976

Ryan William Fink

Mark W. Glickman 1975

Ronald James Jakubisin 1979

John D. Kelley 1977

Doug McTighe 1991

Sebastian Montes 2020

Robert Allen Nalley, Jr. 1982

Darin Patton 1995

Stephen Dale Purifoy 1973

Matthew Turman

Christopher Edward Varisco 1995

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

Michigan Delta-Omega

CPT Zachary Ryan Bock 2006

Vincent James Bruno

Brian Michael Hilger 2006

Devin LaVette

Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008

Nathan James Tallman 2007

Adam Martin Walters 2016

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Sigma

Jacob Marshall Harris 2020

CENTRE

Kentucky Kappa

Richard C. Berg 1968

John C. Brothers, Jr. 1989

Troy Matthew Edelen 1989

Ellis Zachariah Estes 2009

Casey Klein 2018

Matthew Lynn Sinex 1997

Nathan L. Tracy 1964

Dr. Martin Dale Wiglesworth 1984

CHAPMAN

California Alpha-Delta

Shane Gregory Hunter 2006

Brandon Vearle Pankey 1999

CHARLESTON

South Carolina Upsilon

John Alston Deas 1980

Daniel Simmington Henschel 2023

Richard Keith Sauls 1990

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

Tennessee Rho

Ian Spencer Strelsin 2004

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Joseph Porter Adams, Jr. 1979

David L. Altemeier 1972

Dennis Ward Anderson 1971

John F. Barrett 1971

Barry Jay Bebart 1986

Dr. William F. Bentz 1962

Dr. Neal R. Berte 1962

Steven Mark Bilski 2006

Dr. John C. Bools 1975

Chris T. Carper 1993

Robert Earl Carroll 1981

Allan D. Cors 1959

L. Barry Cors 1954

David V. Crockett 1971

Todd C. DeGarmo 1980

Herbert William Desch 1961

Donald J. Diebold 1983

August B. Doppes 1970

Kenneth R. Elder 1964

Christopher Joel Engelmeier 1989

J. Scott Farrell 1991

Richard T. Findlay 1969

Gary E. Fisher 1959

Chris Robert Gardner 2001

David Roger Gardner 2006

Dean R. Gaudin 1956

Theodore C. Geier 1952

Christopher Gregory Goins 2006

Dr. Luis L. Gonzalez, Jr. 1978

Stephen M. Goodson 1977

Karl Joseph Grafe 1982

James Joseph Gusweiler 1981

John Frederick Guy 2000

John D. Hagner 1968

Mark D. Hanauer 1975

Bryan Charles Hawkins 2006

Warren S. Hensel, Jr. 1964

Ryan Higgins 2015

Henry S. Hilberg, Jr. 1973

Bruce T. Hopple 1975

Richard M. Hopple 1970

Mark Alan Horner 1979

Kenneth Edward Huber 1987

Thomas Edward Huber 1980

Jay W Hummel 2002

David Jahnke 2011

John A. Johnston 1976

Daniel S. Jones 1961

Michael J. Jump 1977

Dr. Bill J. Karas 1970

Barry L. Keidel 1976

Andrew Kelly

James C. Kennedy 1973

Dr. Dean J. Kereiakes 1974

Thomas J. Kereiakes 1976

Richard M. Kimbler 1970

Joseph P. Klinck 1964

James F. Koenig 1973

Christian Krsacok

Gregory Michael Kuntz 1983

Brent Tyler Kuwatch 1992

John Christopher Lame 1979

Dave Milton Lance, Jr. 1981

David M. Lance 1956

Doug Albert Lance 1989

Ned C. Lautenbach 1966

Carl H. Lindner III 1975

Keith Edward Lindner 1981

S. Craig Lindner 1977

William Longstreet III 1955

John R. Miles 1965

Robert M. Miller III 1978

Dr. John P. Morgan 1984

Neil Jacob Mullen 2016

Edward J. Neyra 1973

Trung Q. Nguyen 2006

Robert Hugh O’Connor 1981

Joseph Ottaviani 1966

Dr. Samuel I. Outcalt 1959

Gregg Edward Pancero II 2009

Edward G. Paul 1972

John M. Perin 1973

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CINCINNATI (CONTINUED)

Aaron Charles Pontsler 2014

Richard L. Pratt 1977

Stewart V. Proctor 1976

Robert Michael Rankin 2018

William Hughes Rayburn

C. Winfield Scott 1983

William J. Seitz III 1975

Dr. Reed Albert Shank III 1973

Mark E. Sims 1977

Matthew Jon Smith 1980

Christopher Aaron Speelman 2004

Mike Steur 1978

Kevin Patrick Sullivan 2006

James W. Sunderland 1952

Christopher John Tallman 2002

J. Robert Taylor 1964

Gordon R. Tod 1964

Dr. Richard J. Towner 1960

Nicholas Alan Trelka 2005

Mark E. Tullis 1973

Dr. Thomas E. Wagner 1960

Dr. Barry W. Webb 1970

Ben Fredrick Wells 1980

Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup 1980

Mark Lawrence Willey 1993

Gage Bryant Woolley 2015

CLEMSON

South Carolina Nu

George W. Boozer III 1966

Shawn Patrick Dekold 1988

C. Green Deschamps II 1975

David Leon Narramore 1967

Thomas Marion Whitted 1980

COLORADO STATE

Colorado Delta

Scott William Bixby 1983

Alex Bennett Campbell 1980

Tom G. Cox 1960

Dennis John Devaney 1994

Clarke Houston III 1966

Tom M. Hudspeth III 1964

B. Kim Lilly 1959

Patrick Francis Moran 1984

Brenden Joseph Royere 2021

Armand L. Smith 1963

Timothy N. Thoelecke 1962

Travis N. Townsend 1964

Dr. Charles D. Vail 1958

William Timothy Welch 1981

Scott Allen Wolf 1982

Gregory William Woods 1985

COLORADO-BOULDER

Colorado Chi

Peter W. Dillon 1958

William Kevin Fisher 1983

Mack A. Gasaway III 1956

David B. Klimoski 1968

Edwin F. Kuny 1953

Charles W. Larson 1965

Levent Aytekin Ozdemir 2019

Rodney Darwin Padilla 1980

Timothy Simon Tomasik 1986

David G. Williams 1956

COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS

Colorado Phi

Jonathan David Garrido 2014

Neil Patrick Tooley 2017

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut Beta

Richard C. Barrett 1964

David I. Barton 1960

William D. Curtin 1960

Raymond P. Kogut 1960

Emmett J. Murtha 1960

Stephen Michael Ozyck 1990

John S. Purtill, Jr. 1964

CORNELL

New York Alpha

Herman A. Block II 1958

Warren T. Frommelt, Jr. 1975

Richard R. Gerken 1967

Robert M. Huley, Sr. 1965

Augustus Y. Noojin III 1969

Benjamin Roberts 2010

Ronald M. Skalko 1973

Darryl Tom 1992

Jamie Willarson Wright 1990

CREIGHTON

Nebraska Iota

Thomas A. Bower 1970

Terrance M. Ramirez 1986

DARTMOUTH

New Hampshire Alpha

Evan Bret Azriliant 1987

Jeffrey Dana Bradford 1999

Mark S. Carlie 1976

Clark A. Griffiths 1957

Jeremy Laurence Katz 1995

Dr. Carl Brian Tubbs 1980

James W. Venman 1955

DAVIDSON

North Carolina Theta

MG William Francis Grimsley 1980

J. Daniel Hanks, Jr. 1965

Dr. Lester L. Porter III 1973

DAYTON

Ohio Chi-Sigma

James Kenneth Kelaghan 2022

DELAWARE

Delaware Alpha

Gregory Carbone 1996

DENISON

Ohio Mu

Jerry R. Armbrecht 1957

Ronald C. Barr 1966

Daniel K. Buck 1954

Richard McCulloch Jones 1956

Eric N. Peterson 1978

Donald E. Sharp 1952

Philip W. Wyatt 1965

DENVER

Colorado Zeta

Charlton H. Chatfield 1969

Stephen D. Cummings 1966

Jay G. Heitz 1970

Brian Lee Kitts 1983

CAPT Walter J. Landen 1962

Don R. Prizler 1963

William J. Quast 1960

Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. 1973

DEPAUW

Indiana Delta

Zack F. Bettis, Jr. 1971

Dr. Terry A. Cromwell 1960

Dan S. Curd II 1970

Lance Attilio DeNardin 1986

D. Todd Dillon 1984

Matthew Robert Fischer, Sr. 1982

Eric W. Fredbeck 1978

Frederick Charles Fritz 1981

Kenneth D. Kohlstedt 1958

Paul Andrew Melkus 1987

James Michael Mullin 1983

Charles John Nelson 1985

John Allen Perry 1985

Christopher L. Ropa 1983

Brent Ray Thompson 1989

Nicholas John Weyhmueller

Byron Lee Wilson II 1985

DICKINSON

Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi

John D. Allemang, Jr. 1973

Bruce Mitchell Cross 1981

Roger E. Nelson, Jr. 1954

Dr. David R. Short 1972

DRAKE

Iowa Delta

David L. Arendt 1978

James P. Avgeris 1965

Donald H. Baird 1968

James L. Bennett 1942

Philip W. Berger 1975

Sherwood M. Boudeman 1962

Hon. Greg Dean Brandt 1984

Michael J. Broggi 1965

Dean E. Brooks 1971

Ned Alan Burmeister 1981

John D. Challas 1961

Craig W. Christopherson 1966

Larry H. Crist 1954

Warren L. DeVries 1950

Paul James Finney, Sr. 1958

Stephen R. Fitzsimonds 1986

Bruce A. Foster 1978

Kent Jay Foster 1983

Marc P. Franson 1977

Lee Frary 1964

Charles Louis Friedman 1987

Jeremy James Glenn 1994

John W. Green 1972

Charles H. Herndon, Jr. 1978

Kenneth K. Kauffman 1960

Robert G. Lady 1962

Grant Thomas Lander 2002

Tom J. Logan 1973

Gary M. Macek 1965

Duane Thomas Magee 1992

David B. Meier 1972

Rolland W. Nelson 1950

Roger P. Penrod 1978

Robert Michael Perrye 1985

C. Gregory Peters 1988

Thomas R. Peterson 1968

Robert Michael Pomerantz 1977

David E. Ray 1975

Robert A. Rosulek 1970

Dr. Todd Austin Sandrock 1981

Saylor Timothy Schwab 2022

Richard E. Scott 1950

Kendall B. Smith 1972

Allan C. Sorensen 1961

Dr. Stephen Thomas Tranter 1979

James C. Van Slyke, Jr. 1961

Calvin P. Wise 1960

Larry F. Witte 1966

DREXEL

Pennsylvania Epsilon

Peter V. Cochran 1972

Mark Howard Felder 1980

George Michael Franceschelli 1993

Stephen William Harrer 1991

Clarence G. Hoop 1971

Gus J. Karayinopulos 1975

Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. 1981

Dennis L. Neider 1970

DUKE

North Carolina Nu

Kenneth D. Mindell 1974

Christopher Suiter Scott 1980

Clark D. Stull, Jr. 1952

EAST CAROLINA

North Carolina Sigma

William Scott Talbert 2004

EAST TENNESSEE STATE

Tennessee Alpha

Randolph B. Cardoza 1967

Donald P. Christensen 1966

David Bruce Costner 1975

Herman L. Dixon, Jr. 1972

Carroll L. Gentry 1965

LTC Daniel H. Gordon 1964

Charles C. Guy 1968

Frank B. Iodice 1964

Ronald T. Moore 2018

Byron E. Zeigler 1966

EASTERN ILLINOIS

Illinois Delta-Lambda

Thomas Oliver Long 2016

EASTERN KENTUCKY

Kentucky Delta

LTC Michael A. Hughes 1973

Tyler Klarer Payne 1988

David N. Rodgers 1975

Richard E. Schaffer 1965

William K. Sharp 1976

Joshua Dale Smith 2002

Ron E. Volmering 1978

EASTERN NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Alpha

Prentice Alvin Baca 1967

John Mauk Hilliard 1967

Dr. Fred D. Phelps 1964

LTC David R. Pia 1965

Ken Tracey 1970

Nate Thomas Williams 1993

EMBRY-RIDDLE [AZ]

Arizona Delta

Ryan Jacob Booth

Christian Robert Moore Gibbs 2016

Tanner Jeffrey Grevesen 2020

Matthew Andrew Martinez 2021

Tyler Morris 2018

Gregory David Pierce 2017

Nathan Carl Pyles 2008

EMBRY-RIDDLE [FL]

Florida Rho

James Patrick Baldwin 1971

Wesley Ryan Cousino 2005

Keith Henry Schonrock III 1999

EMERSON

Massachusetts Epsilon

Edward Roy Larsen 2012

EMORY

Georgia Epsilon

Mark W. Bates 1973

Dr. Lewis L. Brown 1977

W. Lawrence Brown 1968

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EMORY (CONTINUED)

Dr. William M. Callahan 1976

William J. Etherton 1969

R. Carter Freeman, Jr. 1960

Barrett K. Hawks 1960

Alexander L. Hinson 1964

William Edward Jay 1981

Arthur Joseph Kretchman 1980

Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. 1968

Dr. Peter A. McCranie 1956

Robert E. Morris 1969

Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr. 1962

Wallace F. Tillman 1965

CAPT James Joseph Ware 1978

Dr. Eugene F. Willis 1959

EVANSVILLE

Indiana Epsilon

Jeffrey R. Baugus 1993

Thomas Edward Blackburn II 1991

Eric Loren DeVries 1996

James A. Domina 1968

Norman C. Fischer, Jr. 1976

Josh David Goode 2001

Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr. 1992

Paul W. Jones 1971

George Andrew Miller 1996

Dale E. Oberbeck 1959

Earl E. Purdue 1962

Frank J. Schultheis 1963

Larry Bruce Whiteside 1978

Roger S. Williams 1961

FERRIS STATE

Michigan Zeta

Paul Joseph Dixon III 1989

Mark G. Fritsch 1975

Michael R. Travis 1971

J. Michael Walkowski 1974

FLORIDA

Florida Upsilon

Wayne C. Bailey 1972

Thomas Richard Barber, Jr. 1961

Miles C. Dearden, Jr. 1960

Peyton B. Ellis 1960

Thomas L. Fleming 1967

Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. 1957

William D. Gunter, Jr. 1956

George W. Hefner 1967

Robert E. Lewis 1982

Carter Braxton McCain 1986

Dr. Charles T. Montgomery 1956

Angel Oliva III 1990

William H. Prather, Jr. 1962

Louis Francis Ray III 1988

John J. Schickel 1970

Emory N. Schopke 1962

Arnold H. Slott 1964

Dr. Richard B. Streeter 1962

Lex C. Thompson, Jr. 1971

Jeffrey James Weibel 1986

FLORIDA SOUTHERN

Florida Gamma

Brendan Calamito 2016

Joseph Capitano 1960

William A. Chope 1971

Jonas Thomas Concklin 1955

William F. Cooper 1957

Philip D. Diuguid 1958

Robert J. Fauls, Jr. 1970

Robert C. Fernandez 1958

William Raymond Giffing, Jr. 1998

Justin Connor Kelleher

Terry L. Krick 1976

Walter W. Manley II 1969

Gil Mitchell 1962

Chris Anthony Rodgers 1990

Jack H. Schron, Jr. 1970

Robert R. Sharp 1961

Kyle Warren Shatto 2017

FLORIDA STATE

Florida Beta

Joseph S. Brannen 1971

Timothy Jay Daly 1987

Randall Chase Dickson 1996

Davy Haddon Foster II 1967

Claude H. Grizzard 1960

Alexander Johann Grohmann 1994

Clarence D. Hicks 1969

Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. 1959

David A. Jones 1974

James J. Kelley 1967

Edward F. King II 1973

Fred Joe Pyland 1975

Howard D. Rogers 1970

James H. Sims, Jr. 1963

Jerry D. Tyser, Jr. 1966

Richard A. Weidner 1966

FORT HAYS STATE

Kansas Delta

LTC Tyler James Holland 2001

John Michael Kimberlin 2001

Richard Brian Shanahan 2003

Lance Aaron Zimmerman 2000

FRANKLIN

Indiana Alpha

Jon Stacy Almeras 1992

Dr. Leonard L. Bissonnette 1962

Chad Everett Bobb 1997

Dr. Thomas Paul Cummings 1960

Kenneth O. Dunn 1951

Matthew Lee Goff 1998

Gregg W. Happe 1973

Keven Lee Jennings 1987

Frederick B. May 1970

Christopher David Nobbe 1997

Dr. Michael W. O’Dell 1981

Stephen A. Smith 1969

Dr. Arthur H. Turner 1957

Russell T. Wilson 1976

FROSTBURG STATE

Maryland Delta

Jason Paul Andrick 1997

Thomas William Carey, Jr. 1995

Henry Noah Haddaway 2021

Daniel Joseph Laudicina 1994

FURMAN

South Carolina Phi

Gavin Wesley Boone 1991

Dr. John P. Cherry 1963

Eric Eugene Davis 1986

Fletcher L. Kirkland, Jr. 1968

Paul L. Robertson III 1982

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Washington City Rho

Dr. Terence L. Babcock 1967

Jacob David Bournazian 1978

Yale R. Brown 1976

Edmund P. Crump 1960

Henry H. Frain 1961

Dennis Gene Gallino 1969

Dr. R. Gerald Heinze 1965

Byron Kline 1965

Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. 1970

Thomas J. McGrath, Jr. 1965

CDR Richard David Nelson 1989

Tomohisa Sutani 2011

GEORGIA

Georgia Beta

Charles C. Benedict 1963

Leonard H. Blount 1976

Henry L. Crisp 1961

A. Thomas Dudley 1968

Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr. 1980

William A. Garrett, Jr. 1956

William W. Holland 1967

John Hampton Irby 1985

Stiles A. Kellett, Jr. 1966

Chiel W. Marlow, Jr. 1955

Hugh M. McCutcheon 1975

Ruebush J. Mitchell III 1975

William S. Morris III 1956

John Michael O’Kelley III 2023

Hon. Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. 1956

Richard S. Waddell 1973

Wright Brown Waddell 1984

Presley Daniel Yates III 1972

GEORGIA SOUTHERN-ARMSTRONG

Georgia Rho

Dustin Edward Stewart 2017

GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Phi

Judson T. Allen, Jr. 1957

James J. Baldwin III 1963

C. Victor Beadles III 1959

Kenneth W. Best 1967

Thomas C. Broome 1966

Grady Newsom Bunn 2011

David Charles Burns 1980

Marc Anthony Corsini 1980

Thomas Frederick Davenport III 1984

Thomas E. Dupree, Jr. 1974

J. Henry Fair, Jr. 1952

Hal Wilson Field, Jr. 1951

Thomas Hurt Flournoy 1980

Richard L. Frame, Sr. 1962

Samuel O. Franklin III 1965

Logan Tom Gay, Jr. 1966

Jay K. Githens 1962

Albert J. Hackl 1946

William S. Harris 1959

Howard Hoffman 1980

Ivan A. Hoge 1955

W. Deck Hull, Jr. 1954

James R. Jolly, Jr. 1964

Scott H. Keller 1977

John Olmsted King 1978

Guy H. Long 1978

John R. Maddox 1955

John R. Markley 1956

Marvin George Mitchell 1967

Dudley L. Moore, Jr. 1957

Paul W. Morgan, Jr. 1963

Edmond Fay Pearce, Jr. 1960

Daren Bruce Pietsch 1991

Daniel B. Rather 1957

William L. Simons, Jr. 1957

Thomas P. Swift 1967

Kenneth G. Taylor, Jr. 1975

William K. Upchurch, Jr. 1954

Edward F. Vickers 1963

Robert Vonhofstadter 1981

Charles C. White, Jr. 1957

GETTYSBURG

Pennsylvania Delta

Keith B. Adams 1977

Robert E. Crawford 1976

Stephen H. Gotwals 1965

Charles F. Johnson II 1962

William B. Shelly 1973

James C. Vanderwaal 1977

Wyatt Hamilton Yasinski 2016

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY

Virginia Upsilon

John Edwin Corey 1980

Dr. Haywood G. France, Jr. 1976

Irving H. Pritchett III 1973

HARTFORD

Connecticut Lambda

Patrick James Fayne 2016

Joel R. Irvine 1968

Russell F. Levere 1966

HARVARD

Massachusetts Gamma

H. Perry Driggs, Jr. 1958

Walter P. Hinchman 1959

Michael A. Leahy II 1965

William Gentry Lee 1966

William A. Thayer 1958

HOFSTRA

New York Chi

Steven Ronald Tricarico 2006

HOUSTON

Texas Epsilon

Robert Wynn Buschardt 1981

Seth Crawford 2018

David M. Doll 1988

James R. Hill 1960

Kenneth E. Kurtz II 1957

Michael Lawrence Pede 1989

John David Pieratt 1970

Joseph T. Ruland 1970

Tyler Davidson Todd 2015

Kyle A. Vick III 1970

CPT James Arthur Worm 1984

IDAHO

Idaho Alpha

John B. Adams 1976

Richard W. Allen 1972

Daniel L. Alsaker 1972

Rodney B. Bulcher 1973

Steven E. Duncanson 1976

Gordon Gordon Eccles 1960

Bill D. Fife 1974

Robert L. Franklin III 1977

Gary L. Garnand 1970

Robert L. Grover 1977

Christopher E. Gruenfeld 1982

Michael T. Hunter 1972

Jerry L. Jackson 1974

William R. Joa 1963

Ronald S. Jones 1977

Dennis D. Jory 1966

William John Kearns II 1981

William H. Keller 1976

Steven R. Larson 1975

Carl L. Leth 1965

Scott William Madison 1987

Warren L. Martin 1957

LTC Melvin M. Marvel 1960

William V. McCann, Jr. 1966

Joseph D. McCollum, Jr. 1967

W. Lee McCollum 1971

Daniel K. McFarland 1967

James W. Mottern 1970

Donald L. Mottinger 1965

Bryan Scott Norby 1979

Dr. W. Christian Oakley 1973

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IDAHO (CONTINUED)

Alfred Craig Olson 1973

Donald J. Ormond 1976

James R. Pilcher 1970

David A. Poe 1970

Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. 1962

Edward R. Schmidt 1970

William W. Schmidt 1966

Martin J. Schnell 1972

Joseph P. Shirts 1977

James A. Steele, Sr. 1956

James Arthur Steele, Jr. 1992

Thomas J. Stevenson 1975

Bruce W. Stratton 1971

David A. Thomas 1973

Kenrick E. Thomas 1970

Scott Darin Thomas 1994

Ryan Scott Whitney 1997

ILLINOIS

Illinois Beta

Carl B. Barnes 1969

Philip Clifford Berndt 1985

Dr. John F. Davis 1972

Bradley Edward Dickson 1983

Thomas Michael Donlan 1979

John Michael Epifanio 1982

David Scott Erickson 1986

Bruce Cedric Fales 1982

Douglas Adam Gerrard 1984

Keith Allan Gray 2002

Thomas A. Jepsen 1976

Neil James Johnson 1986

Jon Francis Kabance 1997

Clifford A. Kleymeyer, Jr. 1965

Kim Lou Larson 1981

Kenneth D. Love 1962

Gregory R. Martin 1976

Philip L. Mattison, Jr. 1957

Robert C. McAdam, Jr. 1977

Monroe Douglas McWard 1979

Manish Miglani 1997

Dr. Russell W. Nelson 1974

Scott Michael Perez 1989

Marc Joseph Poskin 1987

Kenneth J. Rosinski 1972

James Scott Rund 1991

John Shimkus 1982

David B. Shuman 1977

Herbert A. Timm 1965

David Michael Venkus 1984

James David Wareham 1981

Gregg S. Werner 1977

Charles Robert Westphal 1981

INDIANA

Indiana Gamma

Dr. Thomas Henry Alt, Sr. 1958

Dan Edward Aron 1983

Honorable John Gatch Baker 1968

Ideal F. Baldoni II 1962

David Wayne Barrick 1979

Gregory Lynn Batts 1985

Kelley Thomas Beach 1984

William Dean Bennison 1966

Jody Verne Blackburn 1985

Thomas Edward Bolyard 1963

Thom Bernard Bondus III 1975

Robert Eugene Bryan 1963

Brent Curtis Burke 1976

Stephen M. Burt 1987

Chad Allen Carlsson 1997

Patrick Michael Cassidy 1985

Douglas L. Cassman 1972

Ryan Hodge Cassman 1997

Bradley Scott Cooper 1984

Dr. David J. Cousino 1964

Dr. Paul Kent Cullen 1952

Lawrence P. Deputy 1968

Richard Andrew Deputy 1964

Robert John Deputy 1960

Thomas Michael Deputy 1963

Ronak Sunil Desai 2010

Richard Lewis Dunn 1964

James C. Fissinger 1983

Stephen Rood Fleming 1974

William White Fobes II 1961

Earl Frederick Forst 1966

Dr. Thomas John Garling 1964

Dr. David C. George 1967

Dr. William Eugene Graham, Jr. 1955

David Welker Gray 1972

Gavin Stuart Hart 1988

John Christopher Hart, Jr. 1973

Thomas Clyde Hays 1973

Honorable Jack Roger Heflin 1965

Richard Edward Hennessey 1973

George Lionel Henry 1968

Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman 1973

Richard Eugene Hults 1977

Stan C. Hurt 1961

CPT Joseph Crist Innes 1964

George James Kallimani 1973

David Bart Keller 1980

Jeffrey Lee Kittle 1993

Robert J Kleymeyer 1969

David Al Lawson 1972

Michael Dixon Lee 1984

Randolph Alan Leerkamp 1966

Harry Lee Lukens, Jr. 1972

Marc Adolfo Malnati 1977

Jon Paul McGlocklin 1965

Dr. David S. McLaughlin 1967

Michael Walter Mezey 1979

Richard Allen Mitchell 1989

Steven D Mitchell 1983

Dr. Donald Wayne Montgomery 1956

P. Thomas Moore 1968

John Joseph Moran 1973

David Brown Pearson 1964

Scott Edward Pointner 1990

Francis B. Quinn, Jr. 1976

Allan E. Ramsay 1970

George W. Rauch III 1968

Brian Dale Redman 1979

Thomas D. Rush 1962

Robert K. Ryan, Jr. 1965

John Gordon Sawrey 1973

Andrew Edgar Sellers 1980

Christopher Ryan Sheets 2002

Mark Donald Simanton 1980

Stephen Howard Simon 1988

Richard Ralph Singleton 1969

Hugh K. Sinnock 1967

Blair Hartley Snead 1967

Jerry Duke Sparks 1964

Russell P. Standlee 1971

Sheldon Kay Turner 1952

Richard A. Van Arsdale 1965

Thomas A. Van Arsdale 1965

Dennis Edward Walsh 1972

W. Michael Wells 1972

David Gregory Welsh 1986

Michael Richard Werner 1998

Douglas E. Wiik 1968

James R. Williams 1968

Robert T. Williamson 1968

INDIANA STATE

Indiana Sigma

Drew Billings 2014

James A. Coleman 1973

Jarred Duebel 2014

Michael Douglas Fouts 1996

Scott Jordan Francis 1980

George M. Gregorash 1976

Don Curt Hagerman 1975

Christopher W. Hancock 1996

Dr. Mark A. Haring 1972

MAJ Michael Edward Hassel 1979

James L. Heflin 1974

David A. Llewellyn 1974

Frank Louis Miklozek III 1998

William C. Minnis 1973

LTC Mike T. Mokrycki 1977

Dino Dee Moler 1984

Raymond L. Motz 1970

Gregory James Nasser 1985

David Pascarella III 2017

Anthony Jason Pyatt 1997

Chris R. Read 1975

Lawrence Wayne Schott 1985

Kent E. Schwarz 1972

LtCol Milo Lewis Shank 1990

Paul S. Siebenmorgen 1971

Joe D. Smith 1971

Theodore J. Stansbury 1971

Joseph Allen Taylor 1998

John Schultheis Webb 1991

IOWA

Iowa Beta

Robert L. Anderson 1961

Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten 1961

David L. Hunt 1966

Frank M. James 1961

Howard Kennedy IV 1962

Stephen R. Langlas 1969

Robert J. McCauley, Jr. 1963

David G. Moss 1966

Dr. Donald J. Peterson 1957

Peter G. Pohlmann, Sr. 1969

Edward Wayne Schwertley 1985

Donald Peter Souhrada 1993

IOWA STATE

Iowa Gamma

C. Matthew Andersen 1971

Ronald E. Anderson 1976

David D. Bishop 1962

Gregory Paul Brenny 1988

Jay Douglas Buchanan 1981

Jeffrey Neil Bump 1984

Steve Wayne Churchill 1985

James L. Claus 1972

James A. Cunningham 1968

Gary L. Erskine 1968

Stanley R. Ethington 1978

Michael J. Frischmeyer 1975

Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962

M. Irwin Gould, Jr. 1955

Larry Robert Gradisher 1982

James P. Howalt 1962

Dr. Daniel A. Humiston 1974

Michael Edward Inouye 1982

Dale A. Johnson 1960

Robert F. Kazimour 1957

Cyrus Kirk 1944

Scott Alan Koppelman 1991

John K. Lawson 1962

Marshall G. Linn III 1970

James R. Mattox 1978

Charles W. Maurer, Jr. 1972

David E. McFarland 1961

Lance M. McGilliard 1975

James A. Nelson 1969

John S. Nesheim 1975

Edward J. Palmer 1954

Sean Patrick Peters

Jon M. Radabaugh 1961

John D. Rustwick 1971

Wayne John Snyder 1960

Tony Jay Trease 1985

Garey Weaver

Jeffrey Blane Weeden 1979

C. Arthur Wittmack 1969

IUPUI

Indiana Iota-Pi

Litha Sonwabile Msikinya 2011

Nick R. Sutton 2011

JOHN CARROLL

Ohio Beta

John Edward Brennock 2006

JOHNS HOPKINS

Maryland Phi

Matthew Scott Daimler 2000

KANSAS

Kansas Alpha

Peter A. Edlund 1966

Gary Alan Foote 1979

Zachary Dalton Holland 1996

Thomas M. McFarland 1972

Michael T. Mills 1958

Edward F. Reilly, Jr. 1960

Allyn W. Risley 1972

Dr. Craig A. Smith 1956

Dr. Phillip H. Stratemeier 1968

Jay B. Strayer 1964

Michael W. Wilcox 1961

KANSAS STATE

Kansas Beta

Pelham E. Adams 1955

T. Mark Anwander 1972

Lawrence P. Becker 1966

Robert K. Beymer 1978

Jarold W. Boettcher 1963

William H. Braddock 1957

James R. Breneman 1964

Steven R. Brewer 1978

Larry A. Bush 1973

David F. Chelesnik 1961

Larry D. Coffman 1965

Roger W. Coulter 1961

Terry J. Crofoot 1969

Dixon R. Doll 1964

Daniel E. Fankhauser 1967

Dr. Joseph P. Galichia 1964

Terry J. Garvert 1977

Randy Joseph Gassman 1983

James R. Grier III 1959

Todd Christopher Hansen 1993

Franklin D. Houser 1955

John P. Jung 1957

Robert M. Kissick, Sr. 1958

Steve M. Lacy 1976

Thomas E. Mistler 1963

John W. Morgan 1975

John Charles Moser 1982

GEN Richard B. Myers 1964

Jerry D. Prather 1966

Carl F. Schwab III 1969

William K. Shaw 1975

Alan R. Stetson 1980

Mikel L. Stout 1958

Don Kent Tomlinson 1971

Joe A. Tony Wilcox 1958

Edwin H. Wingate 1954

KENNESAW STATE

Georgia Omega

Matthew Edward Gosa 2012

Dillan Humbard 2021

Luis James Velasquez 2012

KENT STATE

Ohio Lambda

William N. Bartolone 1971

Kenneth Arthur Bugosh 1979

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KENT STATE (CONTINUED)

Gerald A. Damerow 1964

Mark Okey Decker, Sr. 1971

Arthur R. Getz, Jr. 1956

Richard A. Krieger 1963

Michael Douglas Parsons 2000

Joseph H. Reed 1960

Robert Evan Ross 1970

Edmond V. Russ, Jr. 1966

William J. Vogt, Jr. 1962

Dick M. Warburton, Jr. 1957

Donald P. Winter 1957

Robert W. Woolf 1965

Kevin P. Wyndham 1988

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon

Joe Edward Anderson 1981

Blaine Kennedy Ayers 2001

Dr. James L. Boerner 1977

William L. Bryan 1967

Lon W. Deckard 1969

Franklin H. Farris, Jr. 1972

William G. Francis 1968

Timothy R. Futrell 1970

Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III 1974

Phillip T. Johnson 1972

Casey John Krawiec 1985

Robert S. Lipman 1974

Michael B. Mountjoy 1972

Jeff David Neal 1993

Ronald D. Parham 1962

William H. Pickett III 1972

James A. Richardson 1970

David Allen Scinta 1981

Richard M. Womack 1953

KETTERING

Michigan Epsilon - Section A

Jones Roger Barton 2016

William George Bechtel II 1984

Justin Michael Marshall 2004

David Anthony Van Raaphorst 2003

KETTERING

Michigan Epsilon - Section B

Christopher David Bird 2000

Gregory P. Buschmann 1977

Robert J. Campbell 1973

Brian P. Collins 1975

Timothy M. Corbett 1974

Robert Stephen Cory 1990

Jerry L. Hotujac 1971

Rodney E. Kirkham 1975

William T. Morgan 1975

Douglas C. Premo 1973

KUTZTOWN

Pennsylvania Kappa

Tyler Ross Lapham 2023

LA VERNE

California Upsilon

Sean Bryant Doherty 1991

Edwin Earl Gibson 1990

Rodlee Jay Wright 1988

LAFAYETTE

Pennsylvania Gamma

Paul S. Barrett 1963

Robert T. Burns 1963

James Francis Cosgrove, Jr. 1986

Leonard Hatcher Habas 1966

David Hammer 1992

Brian David Mansfield 1991

Eric Paul Reumann 1988

Frederick G. Rummel 1964

Joseph Z. Sherk II 1967

Michael Stanhope Sherrill 1988

LEWIS & CLARK

Oregon Delta

Christopher Verploeg Cox 1982

Christopher E. Jay 1972

David Keith Strong 1980

Dr. David A. Stumpf 1966

LONG ISLAND

New York Beta

Thomas J. Clark 1973

Albert Edward Donor IV 2017

John P. Giles 1974

Dylan Michael Silva 2018

LOUISIANA

Louisiana Alpha

Ryan Hunter Miller 1996

R. Lewis Ropp 1980

Charles H. Trent 1969

LOUISIANA STATE

Louisiana Epsilon

John C. Bowden 1955

Thomas A. Doiron 1977

John C. Hamilton 1958

John A. Hollinshead 1971

Robert G. Jones 1960

Donald J. Lococo 1967

Charles B. Maginnis 1970

Dr. Kent H. Percy 1964

Michael Warfie Posey 1977

Dr. Joe A. Simon 1960

Stephen M. Stewart 1967

Hunter C. Thom 1972

Edward W. Veillon 1962

James S. Whittle 1963

LOUISIANA TECH

Louisiana Rho

Riley Hagan III 1986

Ashley Brigham Patten 1994

Nikolaus Zumwalt Schwabe 1996

Martin Wendell Wilson 1988

LOUISVILLE

Kentucky Sigma

Adam Robert Hanzalik 2008

LOYOLA-CHICAGO

Illinois Alpha-Omega

Jeffrey John Kinzler 1983

David John Kupiec 1986

Erik Edward Lindholm 2002

Ross Anthony Pometta 2007

Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003

MAINE

Maine Alpha

John H. Burnham 1960

Edward L. Davis 1958

William Corry Johnson, Jr. 1980

Norwood Mansur, Jr. 1966

MANSFIELD

Pennsylvania Beta-Phi

Wes J Beaver

James David Blew 2017

Alexander F. Norman 2013

Alex Patrick Shellhammer

Jared Vamvakias

MARSHALL

West Virginia Alpha

Thomas E. Atkins 1961

Ralph W. Burton, Jr. 1971

Robert Jackson Dilley 1973

Joseph B. Feaganes 1966

Charles N. Ferrell 1963

Vernon P. Ferrell 1957

William R. Harman 1963

Steven R. Headley 1968

MAJ Virgil W. Jones, Jr. 1965

David L. Mitchell 1957

James A. Shaffer 1957

David E. Taylor 1973

MARYLAND-BALTIMORE

Maryland Omicron-Pi

Brian Anthony Baum 1994

COUNTY

Christopher Bleu Kaehny 2008

Jamshid Jim Lotfi 1989

Bryan Kelly McMahon 1994

William George Voelp 1989

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK

Maryland Beta

Robert A. Blase 1964

Timothy Michael Boyle 1982

Harold M. Brierley 1965

MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977

Chris P Gaylor 1972

Gregory Eugene Lomax 1976

Robert M. Parks 1968

Michael E. Scott 1976

William Scott Sims 1987

LTC Harry Sinclair, Jr. 1969

Theodore J. Smith 1950

John K. Stitt 1960

Slaton L. White 1973

MASSACHUSETTS

Massachusetts Kappa

Theodore A. Candiloro 1956

Charles B. Paulin 1972

MEMPHIS

Tennessee Sigma

Kenneth J. Carmack 1963

James F. Elmore, Jr. 1968

Frank L. Flautt, Jr. 1963

Andrew B. Gibson, Jr. 1974

David E. Harrison 1977

Brian Wilson Hurt 1994

Donald G. Rhoads 1955

E. Taylor Richardson 1962

Jack P. Rochelle 1965

Michael Stuart Rodenhiser 1984

George W. Stephenson III 1962

Andrew K. Tatum, Jr. 1962

MERCER

Georgia Psi

Joel H. Bickerstaff 1974

James H. Bray 1972

Perry B. Buck 1975

James M. Cayce 1967

Thomas S. Duncan 1977

John Frierson Howard 1974

S. Reed Jackson 1971

Dr. Galen B. Jones 1973

Bruce D. McAllister 1973

Ted Musial 1965

Robert Allen Scherer 1983

James B. Thompson 1948

Charles W. Willits 1966

MIAMI [FL]

Florida Alpha

Steven R. Buescher 1972

Arthur B. Choate 1970

Thomas Choi 2010

CPT Jerome L. Cleveland 1953

CPT Andrew Blackwell Cogar 1996

Thomas M. Cook 1965

Stephen Dana Ferguson 1977

Thomas F. Gannon 1963

Tipton D. Jennings IV 1954

Robert L. Jerson 1965

Vance Harper Jones 1961

Leroy A. King, Jr. 1962

Ronald A. May 1973

CPT Carey E. L. McIntyre 2006

Todd Paul Misemer 1991

Richard R. Pieper 1959

Shawn Michael Potter 2007

Dean Steven Karl Priepke 2003

William J. Rankin, Jr. 1953

Martin C. Ross 1976

John W. Shields 1957

Edward J. Stankunas 1969

William L. Sutton 1961

MIAMI [OH]

Ohio Tau

Ben L. Allen 1960

David M. Auck 1965

John R. Balconi 1967

Jerry B. Barnes 1959

Peter W. Berg 1964

Matthew Joseph Brinn 1989

Roger Campbell Dickinson 1979

Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. 1956

Stephen Douglas Fisher 1979

Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr. 1961

Larry A. Freedman 1966

Marc Steven Gendell 1985

Mark A. Goodman 1968

Walter L. Gross III 1975

George W. Harrington 1963

Louis Joseph Hendricks IV 1979

Douglas Charles Hodge 1991

Robert J. Kamerschen 1957

Andrew Kereiakes 2010

Nick Dean Kereiakes 2012

Kevin Wayne King 1978

Michael William Lintner 1978

Patrick J. McCafferty 1977

Gene R. McHam 1957

Tom Cambell Nasby 1980

John W. Nenninger 1969

Dr. Ray O. Nulsen, Jr. 1964

Dr. William F. Nye 1948

Glen T. Roberts 1978

J. Kirk Rogers 1968

Charles F. Ross 1976

David T. Roy 1961

John R. Ruhl 1959

Mark Saran 2010

Eric K. M. Schaumloffel 1965

Jerome Bernard Schildmeyer 1985

Nate Schlee

Richard L. Schroeder 1958

CPT Kelsey S. Stewart 1960

Barry L. Talley 1967

Richard Allen Termuhlen II 1980

Richard H. Thompson 1956

G. Veil 1950

Nelson J. Vogel 1968

John W. Weaner 1956

David A. Ziegler 1960

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MICHIGAN

Michigan Iota-Beta

Michael Joseph Acho 1989

Dr. Frank J. Ascione 1969

John E. Baldwin 1963

Dr. Christian L. Brix 1954

Matt Keenum 2009

Malcolm E. Martin 1957

Stanley A. Mathews 1966

Edward James Nykiel 1981

Barry R. Patron 1955

Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962

Andres Villareal 1987

Jack Zachary 1959

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

Kenneth R. Baldwin, Jr. 1966

Dennis M. Becklin 1963

Daniel Jud Berkenfield 1996

Richard L. Black 1967

William Anthony Borre 1986

Dennis Joseph Brodeur 1989

Dr. Frederick Joseph Brodeur 1988

William George Burns III 1995

William C. Cesaroni 1968

Honorable Robert H. Cleland 1969

Richard Thomas Cummings 1990

Brendan Joseph Delamielleure 1994

Bradley Alan Depew 1994

Dr. J Michael Finley 1982

Robert C. Gasser 1957

Dr. John Brian Grant 1988

E. Mark Gregory III 1964

Robert D. Harmon, Jr. 1960

Mark A. Harris 1978

Stephen Lee Hickman 1964

Stephen R. Howard 1971

Gordon C. Johnson 1960

Michael Scott Jolly 1966

Michael Ray Kamish 1986

Frederick J. Kleisner 1966

COL Dale H. Koch 1960

Christopher Edward Lane 1995

Freeman R. Lehman 1950

Robert A. Leich 1961

Edmund Maciorowski 1972

Charlie Duaine Maines 1967

Keith H. McKenzie 1959

Mark Andrew McManus, Jr. 1990

Richard J. Metzler 1963

Lawrence G. Meyer 1962

Christopher James Mundy 1996

Timothy Patrick Nelson 1996

George S. Nugent 1956

Joseph French Page 1993

Raymond J. Persia 1957

Adam M Robbins 1999

Christopher Paul Roney 1980

James Patrick Rozema 1994

David John Runyon 2001

Brian Gary Schnicke 1994

Benjamin Allen Schock 1999

Frank William Schwarz III 1990

David William Senatore 1991

Dr. David L. Shaw 1969

Gregory Percival Somers 1998

Stephen Joseph Szilagyi 1985

Philip R. Thornton 1954

Robert Dean Walters, Jr. 1986

Auric Dane Zygala 1998

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE

Tennessee Beta

Richard L. Baker 1974

Thomas Justin Dement II 1990

Emery James Gaines 1969

Thomas Hailey 1996

Nathan Caleb Jones 2021

Neil V. Lambert 1982

Michael Wayne Lillie 1985

Daryl A. Massengill 1976

Honorable Bobby W. Sands 1972

Timothy Michael Strobl 1980

James Richard Walker 1981

Howard William Wedekind 1970

MILLIKIN

Illinois Delta

Robert E. Anderson 1954

Randy S. Blackburn 1974

Joe A. Browning 1970

James M. Butts 1951

Dr. Edward E. Cave III 1968

Peter James Engle 2000

Thomas W. Ewing 1957

C. Steve Ferguson 1979

Reginald Thomas Jordan 1994

Jefferson Davis Lilly II 1998

John E. McCoy 1959

Joseph A. Nies 1960

Richard Andrew Ruscin 1992

Donnell J. Schwarz 1961

Allen L. Short 1961

Father Nicholas William Smith 1983

Ronald R. Smith 1962

Matt David Walzer 2005

MILLSAPS

Mississippi Delta

Timothy Patrick Anger 1995

Baron Danzey Matthews 2003

William Creighton Ponthie

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

Richard J. Albrecht 1970

Duane E. Blanchard 1962

Robert R. Borkhuis 1964

John P. Carlson 1952

Debashis Chowdhury 1998

Merrill K. Cragun, Jr. 1953

Andrew Devine 2016

Kenneth Devine 2015

Richard A. Devine 1976

Hon. Thomas W. Devine 1974

James Chester Durda 1979

Thomas Anthony Durda 1980

James L. Ekstrom 1960

John S. Gleason 1964

Howard Evan Grodnick 1984

William E. Hill 1966

John A. Kohler 1951

Jed D. Larkin 1992

Ross Levin 1982

Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom 1969

Kirk A. Mackenzie 1961

Thomas I. Mueller 1963

Charles E. Nightengale 1963

Don R. O’Hare 1944

Michael C. Olson 1978

Donald S. Peterson 1961

Stephen Oliver Plunkett 1985

Noel P. Rahn 1961

Walter G. Roberts 1956

Hugh K. Schilling 1949

Jay Trevor Schroeder 1997

Bryan Michael Scott 1998

George B. Serrill 1967

Dr. James Christopher Shanks 1997

Jeffrey F. Shaw 1969

Cyril E. Sheehy 1941

Scott Allen Sundet 1978

H. R. Swanson 1956

Paul A. Taylor 1961

R. Randall Vosbeck 1954

Allen W. Wehr 1963

Kevin Lowell Weist 1979

MINNESOTA STATE

Minnesota Beta

John M. Ryan 1970

John A. Shepard 1969

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

Hirschel T. Abbott, Jr. 1964

Milton P. Armor 1966

Gov. Haley R. Barbour 1969

Dr. James P. DeRossitt III 1969

Harold L. Ferguson, Jr. 1960

Lyttleton Tazwell Harris IV 1962

Dr. Robert Evans Jones 1978

Joseph F. Lauderdale 1971

James M. McCormick 1962

James Ewing Parks 1979

Frank M. Patty, Jr. 1959

Holmes S. Pettey 1973

David Michael Phillips, Jr.

Donald F. Smith 1968

Dr. Dexter Winn Walcott 1977

Charles V. Williams 1966

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

H. Mark Adams 1977

Stewart F. Alford III 1971

Bobby L. Baker, Jr. 1961

Harris H. Barnes III 1968

Johnson Noel Barrett II 1979

Henry A. Beattie III 1977

Hugh Beckham, Jr. 1988

Davis M. Billingsley 1974

Dr. E. Russell Black, Jr. 1967

Joseph P. Bowen, Sr. 1986

Charles P. Boyd 1965

D. Hines Brannan, Jr. 1970

James M. Brewer 1967

Stewart H. Bridgforth, Jr. 1965

Bruce Jones Brumfield 1983

Frank Swayze Brumfield 1988

Harris Clayton Brumfield 1986

John Miller Bush II 1982

William V. Byars, Jr. 1969

Sen. Eugene S. Clarke IV 1978

Howard R. Davis, Jr. 1976

John M. Dean, Jr. 1966

Stephen Lefoldt Farr 1984

William H. Gillon III 1961

Dr. Thomas S. Glasgow 1964

Buddy V. Guynes 1963

James O. Harris, Jr. 1963

John W. Hartlein 1973

John Thomas Harvey 1986

James H. Hayes, Jr. 1972

Edward G. Herring 1968

Thomas G. Hixon, Sr. 1965

Bryan Irby Johnston 2000

Ricky Leake Johnston 1997

James Lawrence Jones 1971

Charlie Edward Knighton 1991

Lawrence C. Long 1977

Duke Higdon Morgan, Jr. 1988

Bertram Spivey Mortimer 1982

Thomas Brant Nusz 1982

Farley Ralph Owens III 1987

James C. Patton, Jr. 1975

Henry Cox Pilkinton IV 1984

George D. Pillow, Jr. 1969

Dr. James B. Puryear 1960

James B. Randall III 1974

James Cooke Robertson, Jr. 1983

Solon Alexander Scott III 1984

Thomas Bing Seitz 1963

Jerry D. Solomon 1973

John Day Stewart III 1987

Larry Kramer Stovall 1992

Thomas W. Taylor 1969

Gerald W. Thames 1970

James Porter Thomson 1979

William Edward Thurmond, Jr. 1963

John Kevin Watson 1978

Julian B. Watson, Jr. 1968

COL Hugh H. Wilson, Jr. 1964

MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

Missouri Alpha

N. Scott Angevine 1950

Stephen C. Buschman 1973

John Van Butcher, Sr. 1984

Robert A. Cameron 1951

Jon W. Carlson 1963

James H. Cotter 1958

Dr. Robert C. Dickeson 1962

John A. Dillingham 1961

Edward R. Downe, Jr. 1952

David Eric Frimel 1987

Sean Joseph Gaddy 1994

Charles A. Gilbert 1978

Joseph W. Hoffmann 1958

Steven Gregory Johnston 1995

Gordon L. Jost 1966

Ronald P. Key 1963

William Daniel Magee, Jr. 1984

Stephen Mosier 1965

Thomas W. Rash, Jr. 1971

Robert Scott Richart 1985

Robert Carl Schroeder 1989

Harry B. Stauffer, Jr. 1959

James P. Wright 1964

MIT

Massachusetts Iota-Tau

Dr. Louis H. Bangert 1958

Thomas G. Burns 1962

Laird Quincy Cagan 1980

David D. Claypool 1963

Mark David Copman 1981

John J. Golden, Jr. 1965

Dr. Richard A. Hartman 1974

John R. Kancavicus 1961

William C. Michels 1970

William B. Morton 1964

Dr. G. Theodore Nygreen 1967

Henry H. Perritt, Jr. 1966

William D. Putt 1959

Richard G. Rorschach 1950

Dr. James R. Yankaskas 1969

MONMOUTH

Illinois Alpha

Robert C. Hudson III 1974

MONTANA

Montana Beta

Brent Douglas Beckley 2003

Donald C. Cowles III 1966

John O. Ferro 1958

Harold B. Gilkey 1962

LTC Lyle M. Glascock 1962

Paul D. Miller 1963

Kenneth C. Mlekush 1960

Lawrence P. Mooney 1957

James R Mountain 1981

John L. Olson 1962

COL Thomas P. Ross 1962

LTC Dennis L. Stevens 1964

John David Streich 1983

David K. Voight 1963

Thomas Bradley Wenz 1998

James A. Willits 1964

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MONTANA STATE

Montana Alpha

Edward L. Hanson 1954

Peder Cliff Hildre 1964

Christian Erik Raaum 1976

Dr. Richard F. Schroeckenstein 1969

Sidney A. Sutherland 1957

Herbert Ray Thackeray 1979

Jay Robert Wilson 1965

MOREHEAD STATE

Kentucky Gamma

COL Roy James Downey 1984

Jeff Lee Flannery 2003

Stephen Keith Mayes 1987

Ted Pass II 1966

John D. Study 1974

MOUNT UNION

Ohio Sigma

Douglas James Ackerman 1982

Trevor Lee Bloom 2020

Robert L. Buchs 1954

Gene Lewis Calai 1984

James Stanley Krapenc 1995

Harold E. Mains 1959

Brook Benton Miller 1987

Lee A. Miller 1962

John Herman Nussbaumer II 2002

Ronald P. Phillips 1971

Riley John-Patrick Sullivan 2022

NEBRASKA

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Dr. John A. Albers 1961

Robert G. Bartizal 1954

Michael Scott Berguin 1984

David Christopher Bradford 1992

Terrence S. Broekemeier 1969

Curt A. Brown 1981

Frederick S. Brown 1968

Don E. Bush 1971

Jamie Darrell Bush 1999

David Mark Butler 1987

Keith N. Bystrom 1972

Eric K. Chapman 1977

William L. Duckworth 1966

Dr. Bryan K. Ericson 1962

Keith Alan Erlenbusch 1980

Jeffrey P. Eves 1969

Stewart Allen Gaebler 1984

Grant Donald Gier 1984

Greg Paul Gillis 1982

Keith J. Gredys 1977

George L. Green 1966

Kenneth M. Green 1971

Steven Uhing Grossoehme 1984

Robert J. Harberg 1978

Scott James Henderson 1999

John L. Hoppe, Jr. 1970

Tom Smith Howes 1989

Scott Anthony Hunke 1994

Thomas Craig Huston 1982

William David Jackman 1986

Eric Michael Johnson 1985

Mark Brigham Johnson 2004

Roger Curtis Krhounek 1990

Clark David Landers 1983

Galen L. Larson 1980

John E. Martin 1969

David S. McBride 1974

John C. Miles 1975

Spencer John Miller 1993

Robert B. Northrup 1970

Louis Franklin Olberding 1994

Richard Robert Otten 1983

William Joseph Peartree 1985

Philip L. Perry 1972

William M. Ready 1968

Paige Spackman Rickert 1989

Aloysius P. Rieman 1975

Matthew David Roberts 1993

John Kurt Schonberg 1987

Bruce R. Shalberg 1966

Jeffrey Donald Sharp 1981

Scott Eric Smith 1990

F. Michael Sophir 1985

James Raymond Tanking 1982

Chad J. Vyhlidal 1994

Milan N. Wall 1967

Thomas Roger Westman 1982

Robert L. Wilburn 1966

Brian Scott Wilcox 1992

David W. Williams 1977

William Jennings Wilson 1990

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS

Nevada Beta

James Robert Andersen 2004

Chris Esparza 2023

SGT Thomas J. Hess IV 2013

Edward Alan Horwitz 1991

Alexander Michael Mavros 1998

James Donald McDaniel, Jr. 1994

Robert John Sweeney 1987

NEVADA-RENO

Nevada Alpha

George V. Allison, Jr. 1960

Charles A. Bell 1954

Edwin Whitney Brown 1962

Darrin S. Bush 1970

Robert J. Corkern 1967

Dean R. Heidrich 1974

Brian Anthony Holt 2005

Jakob Horwitz 2020

Ralph C. Madsen 1963

Dr. Robert Eugene Mays, Jr. 1981

Michael W. Morrissey 1970

Andrew Chilton Pelter 1991

Dan B. Porter 1963

Marc H. Ratner 1966

Amb. Sig Rogich 1966

LTC Rodney K. Stuart 1964

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Andrew F. Durette 1964

LTC Robert W. Hicks 1955

COL H. Thacher Linke 1967

James Albert Mullevey 1997

Timothy Andrew Myles 1991

Edward Joseph Spuler III 1993

CPT Robert H. Walther 1965

NEW HAVEN

Connecticut Nu-Eta

Connor McCusker

Adam Sigal

NEW JERSEY

New Jersey Tau-Gamma

Brian Garsh 2015

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Tau

Victor Arvia Bright III 1999

Armand T. Carian 1973

Kendall D. Coyne 1979

Brent DePonte 1987

Randall W. Eakin 1966

James G. Ellis 1968

David M.B. Griego 1983

Dr. Walter James Henderson III 1967

Steven A. Kmatz 1998

David W. Matthews 1954

William Malani Putz, Jr. 2013

Stephen A. Schneider 1968

Denzil L. Willis 1962

NEW MEXICO

HIGHLANDS

New Mexico Sigma

1SG Daryl Neil 1975

NEW MEXICO STATE

New Mexico Phi

Wynne C. Bierck 1972

William Michael Bullock 2001

Patrick Lindsey Carroll 1994

William T. Gann 1972

Kenneth E. Guthrie 1961

Kevin T Hirayama 2003

Jerry L. Jackson 1971

Wayne Manning 1991

Norman E. Murray 1973

Steven L. Nelson 1976

Michael E. Packard 1964

Robert E. Paxson 1970

CAPT Larry H. Rogers 1975

Douglas L. Turnage 1969

Alexander Lamar Wright 1993

NICHOLLS STATE

Louisiana Chi

Jax Badeaux

James Paul Irwin 2005

John Michael Schaefer

NORTH ALABAMA

Alabama Nu

Phillip S. Prince 2001

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

North Carolina Alpha

George S. Gibbs III 1957

John Wilson Hopkins 1974

William Russell Makepeace IV 1993

Charles E. Stallings 1977

Andy Symmes, Jr. 1972

Ferman Wardell 1966

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

North Carolina Xi

William J. Armfield IV 1956

William Oscar Leonard III 1969

Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. 1965

James M. Tatum, Jr. 1968

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota Alpha

Dale Dean Aipperspach 1983

John A. Berg 1967

James Westcott Blakeway 1983

Rex Ronald Carlson 1983

T. Michael Clarke 1969

Mike W. Crosby 1968

Robert Jay Daggett 1985

Dr. Douglas Duane Darling 1984

David E. DeMers 1965

Brent Alexander Everson 1998

Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr. 1965

David D. Gordon 1960

William A. Harris 1964

David J. Hinrichs 1972

Curtis E. Hogfoss 1960

Peter James Hoistad 1982

Harvey H. Huber 1964

Rodney H. Huber 1973

Mark Burton Hutton 1984

Scott Michael Johnson 1985

Thomas E. Kenville 1963

Craig P. Kipp 1977

C. Duane Kraft 1956

Marvin G. Larson 1968

Jeff Michael Leidholm 1983

Steve Thomas Leidholm 1986

CAPT Donald Eugene Lyle 1980

Timothy James Lyle 1981

Dr. John H. Muus 1962

Michael J. Powers 1968

Michael Joseph Pung 1985

Gary Wayne Selberg 1983

Dr. Mark A. Super 1974

Robin Ray Thompson 1986

James F. Weigum 1959

COL Miles C. Wiley III 1975

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

North Dakota Beta

Paul Jon Barstad 1981

Kenneth A. Bartsch 1964

William Mark Bateman 1985

Douglas J. Burgum 1978

Robert E. Challey 1967

Robert J. DuBord 1968

Bradley Golz 1992

Ross Arthur Haugeberg 1989

Neil S. Jordheim 1970

John Michael Levin 1995

Robert C. Mann 1961

David S. Maring 1971

Russell D. Maring 1963

John B. Mark 1968

James K. McKinnon 1962

James R. Olson 1963

Keith A. Peltier 1975

Larry E. Sack 1959

Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn 1975

Warren D. Sundet 1975

Herbert J. Thiele 1971

Ralph T. Thompson 1960

Mark T. Tritschler 1972

Keith A. Wanttaja 1973

LTC Darryl L. Willison 1959

NORTH FLORIDA

Florida Nu

Dr. Anthony V. Mack 2011

Christopher Ashley Slott 2008

NORTH TEXAS

Texas Kappa

Dr. Ted Hunter Chase 1968

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Arizona Gamma

Thomas Ordway McCarthy 1982

London Scott O’Dowd 1990

Robert Allen Sederstrom 1983

NORTHERN COLORADO

Colorado Alpha

Chad Edwin Barmettler 2001

Brad Alan Milley 1999

Keith R. Molholm 1973

Michael Thomas Trotter 1989

Karl E. Wondrak 1973

NORTHERN ILLINOIS

Illinois Gamma

Gerald W. Agema 1969

Dennis Lee Barsema 1977

Michael James Corelli 2001

Ryan Matthew Delaney 2004

Jackson Evans

David Michael Haas 2004

Thomas Matthew Lally 1984

Gregory A. Levert 1968

Thomas W. Neubert 1974

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NORTHERN ILLINOIS (CONTINUED)

Kenneth L. Rasmussen 1967

Erik G Rozanski 2015

John F. Tierney 1975

Matthew Anthony Jude White 2005

NORTHERN IOWA

Iowa Chi

Andrew Carl Abbott 1997

Robert Leonard Beach 1951

Korey Franklin Bearden 1993

M. Eastman Chance 1965

Gary C. Daters 1971

James L. Faff 1971

Darin Edward Ferguson 1995

Craig Keith Goos 1992

Richard D. James 1969

Nicholas Patrick Jones 2003

Joseph M. Kint 1967

Michael E. Lamb 1971

Dr. Robert Allen Lee 1984

Shannon Max Lee 1996

John R. Martin 1970

Mark A. Mazzie 1995

Michael Dean Mercure 1994

John Joseph Perkins 1990

Dan J. Rush 1991

Daniel J. Scoles 1977

Matthew Tyler Timmerman 2007

Todd Allen Ulrich 1986

Gregory Alan Warren 1999

Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994

NORTHWESTERN

Illinois Psi-Omega

John R. Cheadle, Jr. 1975

John J. Gillin III 1958

Frank Clark Ginocchio 1966

Robert L. Hampton 1966

John Weber Hayden 1979

Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr. 1962

Paul B. Hiemenz, Jr. 1975

Luke Alexander Lattyak

Richard Lorenz Lies 1967

Derek Jeffery Linkous 2008

Nick Massabani

John C. Meyer 1975

Curt C. Nerenberg 1979

Philip H. Nye, Jr. 1958

William A. Osborn 1969

Richard D. Reis 1969

Charles W. Riedel 1952

Allen McCanne Sanford 1948

Charles F. Sansone 1962

C. Scott Thiss 1969

Thomas H. Ziemke 1964

OAKLAND

Michigan Sigma-Sigma

Francis Xavier O’Brien III 2016

Charlie Nicolas Rewold 2017

OCCIDENTAL

California Epsilon

Matthew James Axeen 1993

Robert W. Bergstrom 1962

CAPT James Chakkrit Dunlap 1996

Miles Eastman

Bryan L. Holmes 1978

Dr. Robert E. Huntington 1958

George David Lessley 1955

Stefan Pastor 2011

Richard A. Porter 1963

John B. Power 1958

James J. Sullos, Jr. 1960

OGLETHORPE

Georgia Eta

C. Harvey Buek, Jr. 1972

David Nathan Cooper 1971

Clyde A. Tallent 1972

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

Robert L. Belichick 1966

Richard W. Benfer 1964

Millard E. Foucht 1962

Glenn William Frohring 1986

David K. Holmquist 1958

James R. Koepke, Jr. 1966

Theodore Joseph Lesiak 1986

Lloyd W. Miller, Jr. 1976

James H. Richards 1965

Richard T. Stultz 1968

OHIO STATE

Ohio Theta

Edwin S. Brock, Jr. 1965

William R. Engelland, Jr. 1972

Jeffrey P. Forster 1963

Charles W. Fries 1950

Lawrence E. Long 1959

Richard V. Manoukian 1965

John S. Mason 1966

J. Steven Massie 1974

COL Roger E. McClure 1955

John S. Misitigh 1970

Bruce I. Nicholson 1970

LTC George S. Place 1969

William P. Pleasants II 1970

James T. Ramer 1968

Robert M. Scott 1951

Thomas A. Seitz 1963

Charles T. Sheley 1949

Jonathan David Spayde 1993

Michael B. Weingard 1971

Frank Dudley Williams 1960

OHIO WESLEYAN

Ohio Delta

Dr. Gregory G. Boren 1964

David C. Hain 1971

Dale E. Hill 1959

George L. Romine, Jr. 1967

Dr. Jon E. Sanger 1961

Paul L. Smith 1957

Donald F. Wagner 1962

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Robert E. Bell, Jr. 1979

Basil Raymond Bigbie 1971

Patrick T. Brunette 1977

Terry Layne Carter 1971

Lawrence T. Chambers, Jr. 1965

William C. Chapman 1957

Harold H. Clifford III 1969

John J. Coates, Jr. 1961

W. Lee Coffey 1959

Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. 1968

Cory Damon Cross 2000

Edward B. Edwards 1978

David Parker Folks 1979

Eric Alexander Fritz 1998

Jay McCray Gabbard 1969

John Patrick Gilbert 1977

Dr. Robert F. Hay 1970

David Burt Hindman 1980

Andrew William Hood 1980

William G. Lafferrandre III 1982

James Mercer Lamb 1966

John Robert McClymonds 1971

Michael N. McGowan 1957

Glen McLaughlin 1956

Dr. Thomas H. Merrill 1978

A. Jackson Mills, Jr. 1960

David McKenzie Moffett 1974

Larry Dan Neal 1970

Frank X. Olney, Jr. 1967

Harlan Sykes Pinkerton, Jr. 1964

Ross Porter 1960

H. Rainey Powell 1975

John Harvie Roe 1971

Kenneth R. Ross 1973

Rufus V. Schmidt 1955

Robert L. Simpson III 1961

David H. Street 1965

Gary Scott Thompson 1980

Bruce W. Wilkinson 1966

Charlie Edward Wilson III 1996

Michael E. Woody 1976

OKLAHOMA CITY

Oklahoma Tau

Steven Alan Graham 1974

OKLAHOMA STATE

Oklahoma Mu

Robert R. Austin 1976

Darrell T. Bains 1955

David Harry Batchelder 1971

John Douglas Bax 1990

Jack L. Bedingfield 1958

Christopher Guy Busby 1987

Joseph E. Cantrell 1955

Edward Scott Chapman 1997

Fred A. Chapman, Jr. 1950

Ian Bruce Chapman 1989

Robert W. Clark 1975

Richard W. Cooper 1976

C. Jack Corgan 1967

Rodney Bentley Coulter 1989

Kevin Douglas Creager 1992

John D. Farr 1957

William D. Farr 1969

Dr. Todd Foster Farris 1987

Dr. Gregory Allen Fielding 1978

Charles A. Gall 1972

Robert P. Gephardt 1975

Dr. Gilbert C. Gibson 1956

Mark Alan Gish 1977

Tim Charles Haley 1982

Dr. Ferdinand R. Hassler 1952

William Duane Hogan 1985

Dr. Lance Aaron Hoose 1994

Clifton Young Hughes IV 1994

Michael Pascoe Jewell 2016

Dr. Russell W. Jones 1955

Van A. Jones 1976

Frank S. Kimmel III 1992

Edward L. Klopfenstein 1963

Steven H. League 1974

Robert D. McGrew 1984

Kenneth W. Merideth, Jr. 1966

William P. Moran 1969

Tyler Kyle Mullman 2002

John F. Niblack 1960

Patrick Kenneth Nickles 1991

Christopher Kevin Norris 1985

Dr. John Garfield Polkinghorne 1980

Todd McCord Porter 1987

Frank C. Robson 1953

Alan Campbell Routh 1969

Harry D. Saunders 1967

Chris Michael Sheehan 2007

James L. Skaggs 1978

Dr. Mark Perry Snell 1973

Robert J. Spring 1975

Billy B. Starr 1974

John Curtis Stobbe 1991

David R. Towe 1977

Gene Van Dyke 1950

Robert D. Vaughn 1975

William K. Veazey, Sr. 1950

Richard A. Wagner II 1969

Myron Herrick Watkins 1985

Scott W. Weirich 1976

James Scott Willis 1986

Dr. Richard W. Woodman 1967

John M. Yeaman 1962

OREGON

Oregon Beta

Stanton Robert Box 1986

Melville W. Campbell 1959

W. Charles Long 1964

Dean Kelly Morell 1979

Todd Andrew Roberts 1983

Robert K. Spicker 1967

David Anthony Steil 1979

Charles J. Temple 1974

John R. Todd 1965

Kent R. Williams 1965

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Danford Scott Afong 1981

Mark T. Atwood 1975

Guy Joseph Burk 2004

Conor Byrnes

Carl Martin Casale 1983

John Caples Clark 1990

Michael L. Cutting 1965

Ronald E. Emmerson 1966

Dr. Richard Ames Hergenrather 1971

Jack T. Hogan 1958

John J. Holbrook 1972

William Arnold Hughes 1969

Gerald R. Hulsman 1954

Ronald T. Iwasaki 1967

Christopher Langton 1973

John C. Maylie 1959

Kevin Thomas Overbey 1986

Alexander J. Paul 1970

Dr. Thomas W. Roe 1958

Robert B. Schumacher 1957

Ron L. Thiesen 1961

John Eric Thompson 1976

Dick F. Thompson 1973

Gary R. Wilken 1968

Jon Rodney Wissler 1979

OSWEGO

New York Zeta

John Christopher Sebalos 2005

Stephen Lee Turner, Jr. 2001

PACIFIC

California Rho

Stanley Brent Smith 1989

PENN STATE-HARRISBURG

Pennsylvania Psi-Eta

Tanner Alexander Zimmerman 2019

PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK

Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta

Robert L. Busey, Jr. 1964

Richard L. Campbell 1964

Robert F. Carson II 1963

Thomas Elliott Chaffee 1981

Peter H. Craig 1966

Harry Edward Hill III 1970

Eric R. Lindner 1975

Tyler Meves 2009

Gerald Z. Moyer 1959

Joseph Benjamin Richey 2009

Robert W. Scannell 1980

Jeffrey John Semmer 1982

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PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK (CONTINUED)

Kerry Lee Small 1984

CAPT Charles F. Stender 1962

Frederick W. Sutor IV 1982

Donald E. Walmsley 1959

Dr. W Bruce Walsh 1959

Mark Joseph Wasikonis 1982

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania Theta

Brett Harris Barth 1993

Leslie G. Callahan III 1972

Stephen Walker Ellis 1988

Anthony Robert Ignaczak 1986

Jordan S. Kuperschmid 1987

Jack D. Neal, Jr. 1962

Richard C. Pisano 1956

B. Franklin Reinauer III 1965

Steven Reed Saltzman 1985

Steven R. Sloan 1978

James C. Warner 1959

PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Charles W Anchors 1959

Gregory A. Baker 1972

Aaron J. Balch 2002

Paul R. Bridges 1959

Dr. Louis W. Catalano, Jr. 1964

Robert J. Collins 1963

David John Down 1985

George Raymond Enyeart 1967

Kenneth C. Frederick 1967

Brad Alexander Katz 1996

Jeffrey J. Leech 1968

Harry C. Luebbe, Jr. 1947

Anthony G. Massoud 1963

Dr. Val Peline 1952

John Andrew Thompson 1997

PRINCETON

New Jersey Alpha

Mason Daniel King 1998

PUGET SOUND

Washington Gamma

Robert William Bolton 1982

Richard Miles Brooks 1982

Charles R. Brown 1956

Jonathan Andrew Cohen 1979

Alan H. Cottle 1974

Walter W. Emery 1965

Troy D. Hamblin 1983

Fredric T. Langton 1961

Dr. Bruce Scott Logan 1970

Theodore A. Ludgate 1965

George E. Matelich 1978

Craig Boyd Mendenhall 1972

Carl C. Olsen 1956

Gerald F. Reilly 1966

Walter Stackler

Wayne Marlo Stebner 1965

Larry James Wetterhus 1954

PURDUE

Indiana Beta

Joseph P. Beimford, Jr. 1972

David A. Bigler 1958

Scott Campbell 2017

Gino Caroscio 1989

John Stanley Castell 1956

Michael Christopher Conner 1991

John C. Coulson 1961

Kevin Michael Dolen 1991

John B. Fillion 1971

James C. Fisher 1969

Lawrence A. Framburg 1953

Maurice Dale Galey, Jr. 1985

Roger B. Gatewood 1968

Michael Anthony Graziani 1996

Robert W. Holzwarth 1950

Grant Thomas McBee 1980

Dr. Donald S. Meck 1971

Thomas S. Pruitt 1992

Terry K. Ryker 1969

William D. Schmicker 1965

Randal Alan Sergesketter 1980

Steven E. Short 1968

E. Brian Smith 1960

Nick Francis Stein 1982

Dr. Michael E. Stillabower 1966

Homer Bailey Terry, Jr. 1958

William N. Vinovich 1962

John F. Wahl 1968

Thomas D. Wilson, Jr. 1967

RANDOLPH-MACON

Virginia Alpha

Paul Archambeault 1990

Barry Mark Dorsk 1979

Harry Edward Kenney 1981

Donald Stephen Parsons 1975

Kevin Duane Richardson 1996

RENSSELAER

New York Epsilon

James J. Beattie 1976

Leonard E. Bower 1969

Charles F. Cassidy 1980

Robert Clagett 1974

David J. Colten 1972

David C. Hoffman 1966

Peter Alvin Hutchins 1979

Paul F. Kondrath 1963

Donald B. Lawson 1957

Charles H. Learoyd 1967

David Stith Lowe 1990

Carl E. Meyer 1969

James P. Owens 1970

Donald J. Parker 1978

Michael Quan 1970

David Victor Raphael 1999

Don Joseph Vanderhoef 1993

Salvatore J. Vitale, Jr. 1960

Michael Kevin Weiner 1989

Eric Christopher Wenberg 1988

Robert A. Whitby 1968

Dr. Jonathan Keay Witter 1982

Jeffrey Corbett Young 1995

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Alpha

Harry Peter Hoopis 1969

Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. 1988

Gordon G. Wisbach, Jr. 1968

RHODES

Tennessee Zeta

Bruce G. Allbright III 1974

Thomas C. Bailey 1973

Terry Lee Bitner 1969

Dr. Robert B. Blumer 1959

William M. Callicott 1955

Hamill B. Carey 1951

Andrew Eugen Gaston 1970

Robert A. Jetmundsen 1977

John H. Keesee 1973

Alfred K. Nippert, Jr. 1973

RICHMOND

Virginia Tau

Ryan Bertram 1999

Ted Brently Clark 1997

Daniel A. Doherty III 1969

Dr. Charles M. Elliott 1966

Terry H. Kingery 1978

J. Ken Morgan, Jr. 1971

John A. Witt 1977

Charles C. Wright 1971

Clifford Lyndon Yee 1997

RIPON

Wisconsin Beta

William H. Lake, Jr. 1973

ROCHESTER

New York Tau-Gamma

Andy Michael Bohne 2006

ROCKHURST

Missouri Delta

Dan Jerome Brunnert 2000

Mike Curran 2015

Terrence P. Dunn 1971

ROLLINS

Florida Omicron

Gabriel Kenes

Degan Rogers

SAINT LEO

Florida Alpha-Mu

Collin Richard Good 2012

SALEM STATE

Massachusetts Tau-Gamma

Steven A Chaves 2018

Juan Ignacio Faria 2017

SALISBURY

Maryland Sigma

James Lawrence Finneran 1985

Frank Harmon Furr III 1976

Daniel H. Gladding 1978

Dwight William Marshall, Jr. 1988

Dylan James Mavros 2019

J. Michael Scarborough 1976

Robert Douglas Wilson 1994

Clifford Winston Woodward III 1992

Tim Raymond Wright 1989

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

Dr. Patrick L. Abbott 1963

Ronald Arthur Bartleet 1985

Christopher J. Barton 1987

Gregory Todd Benninger 1984

Joseph E. Berg III 1967

Richard Detlef Brady 1979

Neil E. Bruington 1968

Jeffrey H. Byroads 1978

Tom P. Gable, Jr. 1967

Honorable David M. Gill 1956

William Robert Hamlin, Jr. 1984

John W. McMullen 1970

Cory Lane Moulton 1992

Steven Andrew Nolls 2016

Adam Christopher Porter 2002

John A. Ramsey 1965

Glenn D. Southard 1974

William D. Urbach 1971

Steven J. Zimrick 1967

SAN FRANCISCO

California Sigma

William Calvin Godward 1977

Jeff Hersh 1992

Kevin M. Leong 1970

SAN JOSE STATE

California Zeta

Donald R. Beall 1960

John M. Chilcote 1973

Chesley M. Douglas, Jr. 1952

Robert J. Faleska 1959

Leland P. James 1963

Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. 1964

Torrie Carl Nute 1992

Charles M. Pettis 1950

David V. Schweitzer 1957

John Sid Thompson 1959

SCHOOL OF MINES

Colorado Lambda

James H. Butler III 1950

Stephen D. Chesebro’ 1963

Charles C. Hanebuth, Jr. 1967

James Randall Heath 2003

Jackson Allen Howard 2022

Steven A. Lambert 1975

Clifford E. Nichols 1966

SEWANEE

Tennessee Omega

Dr. Joseph B. Delozier III 1977

David C. Humphreys 1979

Edward Waddell Laney IV 1982

Walker Rutherford Maddux 2022

Paul Lee Prout 1961

Daniel W. Randle 1971

Dr. Jerry Allison Snow 1961

SIMPSON

Iowa Sigma

Gabriel Bruns

Stan R. Campbell 1974

Michael Andrew Christensen 2010

Kerry P.J. Doran 1964

Kyle Gene Einck 2013

David A. Herr 1974

Charles E. Hornbuckle 1959

John W. Iles 1969

Dr. Zachary David Lancaster 2013

Robert L. Lester 1964

Brett Allen Martin 2003

David Anthony Metz 1982

Lloyd W. Parker 1960

Scott Michael Sams 1994

Dr. Scott Allan Slechta 1980

Roger W. Spahr 1962

Tyler Charles Stokesbary 2017

Jack D. Summerbell 1957

Tucker Vandervelde

Dr. John P. Viner 1971

SONOMA STATE

California Alpha-Alpha

Damon Bret Hirschensohn 1998

Travis Bartholomew Powers 1992

David Siembieda 1993

Shay Michael Stewart 1996

SOUTH ALABAMA

Alabama Chi

Joseph Daniel Barlar, Jr. 1975

Mark Richard Connell 1993

Robert D. Jenkins III 1973

Bryan Thomas Op’t Holt 2001

Alan Glenn Stabler 1980

SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA

South Carolina Delta

Michael King Bell 1975

Stephen A. Burnett 1973

Edward C. Mann III 1968

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SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA (CONTINUED)

Tommy Wade Nelson 1978

H. Montague Osteen, Jr. 1963

J. Michael Petty, Jr. 1975

Robert Lee Pratt 1972

James H. Rainero 1972

Carlton Simons 1958

W. Marshall Simons 1982

Henry S. Sullivan II 1963

Henry Shumate Sullivan III 1984

Byron Charles Yahnis 1983

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota Sigma

Jamie Beisch 1999

Dr. Ryan Lowell Geraets 1999

Donald Charles Griffin 1989

Francis Gregory Homan 1985

Arlin L. Houtkooper 1964

Harvey C. Jewett IV 1970

Doyle L. Knudson 1974

Bryan Randall Kouri 1990

James F. Leach 1961

Gregori Lebedev 1966

William Scott Lenker 1990

James Roger Lundquist 1971

David G. Monkelien 1977

Carson Jude Park 2021

Tom J. Reaves 1977

Jerry R. Roland 1958

Charles Dale Ross 1986

Nolan Wayne Rounds

Steven D. Sikorski 1964

Scott Casey Sletten 1987

Dr. Vance Michael Thompson 1982

Matthew Scott Thornton 1997

Joel Robert Trammell 1979

Dan L. Vehle 1977

Michael W. Vehle 1972

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

South Dakota Theta

Krishiv Bharodiya

Loren J. Boone 1972

Chad Leonard Christopherson 1991

McCormick Michael Evink

Michael L Evink 1990

Daniel Michael Kainz 1994

Avery Lewison

Dr. Michael Vernon Relf 1988

Wylie Wiebe

SOUTH FLORIDA

Florida Delta

Joseph Michael Adamchak 1982

Vincent Capitano III 1978

Robert H. Dick 1966

Douglas G. Heykens 1969

Richard W. Lane 1968

Eddie Edwin Litton II 1987

Jeffrey Craft Marple 1987

Stewart Andrew Marshall III 1970

CPT Kenneth Robert Picha 1996

David S. Searles, Jr. 1968

Joel Henry Sousa 1982

Jim P. Strode III 1971

MG Luis Raul Visot 1978

Van Everret Wegerif 2013

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Gamma

Dan Clark 1968

Mark Philip Esbensen 1979

Patrick Benjamin Ferrell 1993

Glenn A. Haldan 1966

Alan Johnson 1995

Guy Keven Johnson 1981

Robert J. Jones 1959

Verner H. Kraft 1951

Richard E. Lawrence 1961

Warren H. Lortie 1967

Laureston H. McLellan 1961

Igor Olenicoff 1964

Kim H. Pearman 1961

Greg Lee Rawlings 1981

Dr. Thomas J. Rhoads 1970

Luke O’Brien Vogt 2001

Thomas J. Wogan 1969

Keith John Yonkers 1980

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Texas Delta

Leonard H. Armistead III 1973

Herbert Arnold III 1960

David A. Beach 1967

James Curtis Boyd 1977

Gary T. Crum 1969

William A. Custard 1957

Robert Gotovac, Jr. 1986

Troy Adrian Grande 1985

Henry W. Grenley 1967

Ronald Hames 1965

Robert Earle Haslam 1983

Gary D. Huselton 1968

Stephen Raymond Kovac 1987

Dr. Gilbert Rice Meadows 1970

Arthur H. Middleton 1968

John T. Simms III 1960

Shelby Lee Smith 1954

Joseph C. Sumner 1954

Richard C. Ware II 1968

Welcome Wade Wilson III 2020

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

Randal P. Alford 1972

Benjamin Barham 2017

Benjie Dwight Barham 1987

M. Todd Buchanan 1990

Von Burt 1978

Honorable M. Ronald Doleac 1970

Dr. Charles Leonard Donlin, Jr. 1989

James Thomas Garrett III 1979

Dr. Jerry C. Griffin 1967

Mack Marcellus Harper, Jr. 1979

John T. Hazard, Jr. 1971

Clayton E. Johnson 1973

William C. Leslie 1965

John South Lewis 1970

Donald R. MacDonald 1968

Robert W. Magee 1968

Michael W. Parker 1968

Jonathan Michael Richard 1990

Kenny-Dean Smith 2023

Jimmy R. Sutton 1968

ST. LAWRENCE

New York Rho

Christopher C. Abbott 1980

William G. Phippen, Jr. 1975

Stephen K. Urner, Jr. 1959

STANFORD

California Alpha

Harry C. Andrews 1964

Charles G. Cale 1964

John Robert Connelly, Jr. 1978

Dr. Laurence A. Darrow 1973

Robert Anthony Dickinson 1986

Robert J. Finger 1970

George Robert Hamrdla 1960

Dr. Thomas P. Haverty 1976

Robert V. Heldman 1958

Robert M. Ireland 1965

Douglas R. McDonald 1971

D. Douglas Muirhead 1970

William Souveroff, Jr. 1956

Robert Badcon Thompson 1970

Philip L. Waters 1955

SYRACUSE

New York Delta

Richard M. Gray 1962

Steve J. Herson 1968

Harold G. Karn, Jr. 1963

Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell 1986

Benjamin V. McCaul 1967

CPT Douglas H. Wassmer 1965

TENNESSEE TECH

Tennessee Delta

Ian Anderson 2013

Joseph Dominick Diaferia III 2010

Ryan Neal Gibbons 2016

Dr. John A. Howington 1985

Michael Ryan Joyce 2006

Todd Everett Leamon 1993

John Jacob Werner II 1986

TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE

Tennessee Kappa

Christopher William Bird, Sr. 1984

Alton E. Blakley, Jr. 1980

Henry Russell Brothers 2021

Eugene E. Burr 1956

Henry E. Christenberry 1968

Kimbrough L. Dunlap III 1985

Thomas V. Glass 1962

Shelby Morris Hadden 1961

Dr. Jeffrey Northington Jones 1989

Tillman J. Keller III 1963

Dr. J. Fletcher Lee 1956

Joe Lambeth Lester 1972

Kenneth Emerson Montgomery II 1971

Brett Douglas Patterson 1990

Eugene T. Seymour 1969

William Douglas Singer 1973

Robert E. Withers 1964

Morgan M. Zook 1950

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Tennessee Tau

W. Keith Hurt 1981

James Thomas Legins 1990

Ronnie Neill 1974

Garry Wayne Welch 1979

Anthony Gordon White 1992

William Lee Winstead 1998

TEXAS A&M

Texas Tau

Parker Beck 2023

James Edward Chisolm 1981

Kyle Quinn Jacobs, Jacobs

Mark Theodore Kelly 1983

Lester Jack Murdock 1950

Joel Alfred Prellop 1994

Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr. 1993

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Texas Beta

C. Jay Barlow 1967

Kenneth M. Hardin 1963

Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr. 1963

Dr. James B. Montgomery 1973

Stephan A. Newton 1966

Chase Pelter

Larry Dell Shackelford 1969

Edwin Dale Shaver 1979

David A. Sivley 1967

Scott Logan Summers 1977

Larry M. Terrell 1962

Richard B. Vance 1968

TEXAS STATE

Texas Sigma

Ralph Geramy Harris 1997

Robert Bryan Rendon 1994

Ronald Ezekiel Smith 2003

Bailey Watson 2019

Zachary Sterling Watson 2020

TEXAS TECH

Texas Alpha

Javier Arellano, Jr. 2005

Hal Barry Buchanan 1960

Stephen T. Buschardt 1972

J. David Cason 1974

W. Brant Chandler 1979

Will A. Courtney, Sr. 1958

Theodore M. Fergeson 1961

Giles M. Forbess 1961

Ryan Jeffrey Hood 2008

Kamden Deane Kanaly 2006

Andrew Lewis Kerr 1971

James Kieschnick 1964

David W. Ledyard 1972

John F. Lown 1972

Johnnie D. Odum 1970

Dean Raimond Quinn 1982

Wade Rogers Quinn 1984

Willard B. Robbins III 1979

Edwin E. Sargent 1968

2LT Richard Slaven 1968

Barry G. Smith 1966

James Edwin Sowell 1970

J. Michael Stinson 1965

Mark Robert Turner 1983

John M. Tye III 1967

Dr. Edward P. Waller, Jr. 1966

Bill R. Wienke 1960

David G. Wight 1964

Richard O. Williams 1960

Clark S. Willingham 1967

Daniel N. Wood 1971

TEXAS

Texas Rho

John T. Arnoult 1971

Michael A. Barnett 1975

Louis A. Beecherl III 1979

Thomas L. Carter 1950

Oscar Holcombe Crosswell 1963

Donald Mark DeWalch 2022

William C. Duvall 1970

James F. Erwin 1973

Lloyd Robin French III 1973

Robert H. Graham 1968

William Moran Hickey, Jr. 1981

Graham Hill 1971

Barksdale Hortenstine 2022

David Allen Lane 1970

Jody D. Lane 2022

Andrew J. Lewis III 1977

Graham B. Luhn 1960

Robert Ellis Meadows 1970

Kenneth B. Meyer 1973

Laurence W. Nixon 1971

Virgil A. Pate III 1966

William M. Pierce 1973

Donald L. Poarch 1974

R. Alan Shivers, Jr. 1968

Scott H. Shuford 1975

John L. Wagner 1973

W. Timothy Weaver 1975

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TEXAS-DALLAS

Texas Chi

Deran Coe Abernathy 2004

James Xavier Balandran 2010

Nicola Giovanni Niglio III 2000

TEXAS-EL PASO

Texas Gamma

Andrew Thomas Barbe 1992

Thomas Charles Behan 1970

Leigh Varner Bloss 1991

Robert L. Calhoun 1961

Dr. Gervis F. Galbraith, Jr. 1962

Charles F. Tupper, Jr. 1964

TEXAS-TYLER

Texas Zeta

Lloyd Joseph Blondin 2011

TOLEDO

Ohio Nu

Bruce E. Alexander 1964

Dr. Charles M. Balch 1964

Brian Carlin Biggs 2009

Larry L. Brookhart 1968

David N. Brown 1963

Wyatt Caskey

Brent L. Cousino 1978

Frank Joseph Dobnikar 2003

Mark D. Everhart 1975

Charles S. Freed 1956

Jon Charles Freed 1983

Anthony Lewis George 1991

Stephen L. Gepford 1964

Jon Donald Gochenour 1992

Michael Robert Goulding 1989

Gerald L. Guernsey 1959

Stephen M. Hawley 1969

Charles E. Hodge 1964

James Allan Hoffman 1971

Robert C. Hunt 1970

Kris Eugene Khoenle 1991

Bruce E. Kirkham 1967

Robert D. Kraft 1963

Kent R. Matthews 1963

James A. Mell 1962

Bryan Michael Minges 2001

Reinhold Mueller 1967

Richard Paul Nagy 1970

William Casimir Nowicki 1988

Charles E. Packard 1967

James H. Reed 1963

Forrest D. Rees 1963

Andrew Roman 1963

Anthony J. Salm 1990

William F. Straka 1970

Dirk F. Swart 1977

James A. Telb 1963

Dr. H. Murray Todd 1963

Keith Alvin Walker 1990

David Charles Whitaker 1970

Gary M. Zweifel 1963

TOWSON

Maryland Alpha

George Lory Good, Jr. 1985

Les H Ireland 1986

Jeffrey Brent Lamkin 1991

Joseph Samuel Little 1987

Mark Calder Livingstone 1991

Jonathan B. Long 1989

Daniel Suissa 1984

TROY

Alabama Epsilon

Ronald Vance Beck II 1989

Brandon Glenn Brazil 1993

James Lewis Martin 1982

James Ronald Pinckard 1981

Timothy Lee Pittman, Sr. 1984

Donald Robert Rasdall 1983

TULANE

Louisiana Tau-Upsilon

John Ernest William Baay II 1984

Emile J. Bayle 1953

James H. Blake 1952

Neil D. Blue, Jr. 1954

Michael Callahan 2015

Dr. Robert E. Dilworth 1966

Joseph L. Fitzgibbons 1976

Miguel M. Flechas III 1959

Louis A. J. Kapicak 1966

Jon L. Levy, Sr. 1960

Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell 1947

Charles Theodore Orihel 1978

Dr. Ralph B. Pfeiffer 1966

Robert A. Seale, Jr. 1964

Dr. Prentiss E. Smith, Jr. 1956

Richard W. Stephens 1966

Foster Walker III 1966

Carl E. Warden, Jr. 1961

Dr. James A. White III 1961

UC-BERKELEY

California Beta

Gregory D. Beltran 1978

Garber A. Davidson, Jr. 1961

Dr. Daniel C. Funderburk 1950

Don H. Hollister 1953

John V. Hook 1944

Harold Brian Hoppe 1980

Massimo Alessandro Navarretta 2018

Mark Logan Nittler 1978

Scott Maybeck Nittler 1980

Gary Lee Sherrer 1978

David Cooke Thomas 1982

UC-DAVIS

California Kappa

Dr. John K. Frazier 1971

William R. Gaines 1980

Lawrence Y. Kanagaki 1971

Paul Lazard Lion III 1979

Dr. Dennis R. Peterson 1971

Mark David Spannagel 2002

Dr. Jan C. Swanson 1964

Donald C. Wood 1957

UC-IRVINE

California Psi

Jason John Hamilton 2007

Ben Johnson II 1987

UC-RIVERSIDE

California Omicron

Kevin Stanley Dombek 1994

Roger John Gallego 1991

UC-SAN DIEGO

California Chi

Cheyenne Yari 2013

UC-SANTA BARBARA

California Eta

Arthur Harry Auerbach 1987

Dr. Howard L. Berg II 1970

Brian John Bosse 1992

Bradley James Bowen 1982

Paul F. Brinkman, Jr. 1969

M. Blair Hull 1961

Brian W. Hurst 1958

Jay W. Jeffcoat 1967

Kevin Sorensen McClatchy 1985

Michael J. McKenzie 1978

Jack Duncan McMurry III 1984

Steven C. Mendell 1963

George A. Porter 1960

Richard Paul St. Clair 1966

Ronald B. Stark 1958

Hoben Thomas 1957

CDR Edward M. Williams 1958

James W. Woodworth 1962

UC-SANTA CRUZ

California Omega

LTC Richard Cao 1995

John Paret Latimer, Jr. 1990

UCLA

California Delta

Dr. Robert G. Allison 1971

William A. Bryan 1966

Robert B. Carusi 1962

David Bruce Dollinger 1986

Jack Gershon 1955

Robert A. Gershon 1960

Lee David Groza 1989

Roy H. Jones 1959

James E. Kauffman 1970

W. Daniel Larsen 1951

Bruce W. Rognlien 1960

Robert J. Salvaria 1967

Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr. 1980

Bradley David Silldorff 2004

David W. Warner 1958

John Rendall Webber III 1978

Garrett R. Wittkopp 1968

UNION

Tennessee Eta

Stephen M. Eldridge 1997

James D. Gass 1957

Bill R. Martin 1963

Michael J. Montgomery 1970

Roy J. Patterson, Jr. 1963

William J. Rogers 1955

UTAH

Utah Phi

Theodore A. Domino 1973

William C. Mudgett 1960

Lawrence L. Robertson 1960

Roger G. Segal 1968

Jonathan M. Witkin 1976

Thomas D. Wright 1963

Gerould Knapp Young 1982

UTAH STATE

Utah Upsilon

Robert John Giacovelli 1970

Hal W. LaBelle 1960

Peter Currey Rolfing 1982

Christopher Seibert 1975

William H. Sharp, Jr. 1956

Michael Paul Snyder 1981

VALDOSTA STATE

Georgia Sigma

Dr. C. Scott Edenfield 1979

Robert Andrew Greenway 1980

Jason Grant Hampton 2004

William Maurice Queen 1978

Alan Edward Ridge 2000

C. Byrd Simmons, Jr. 1977

VANDERBILT

Tennessee Nu

Paul Henry Anderson, Jr. 1970

Seawell J. Brandau 1958

William H. Ferguson 1970

George K. Gill 1961

Ryan P. Littleton 2003

James M. Matthews 1970

Dr. Thomas Edwin Moody 1969

James Henry Morgan 1969

H. Ross Perot, Jr. 1981

Randolph W. Robinson 1968

Jack William Straton, Jr. 1980

Peter W. Sullivan 1965

VERMONT

Vermont Beta

Edmund M. Healy 1964

Terence D. MacAig 1960

David E. Machesney 1983

Harry S. Nesbitt 1973

Peter C. Van Alstine 1966

VILLANOVA

Pennsylvania Eta-Gamma

Daniel A. Tropea, Jr. 1996

VIRGINIA

Virginia Omicron

Victor Maceo Dandridge III 1986

Dr. Thomas Legge Schildwachter 1971

John Nicholas Suhr, Jr. 1988

Ernest Cecil Vaughan, Jr. 1969

Daniel L. Williams, Jr. 1959

VIRGINIA TECH

Virginia Zeta

Virgil Glenn Nelson 1982

Dr. Anthony Huston Sgro 1989

Dr. Frank Downing Straus 1976

Michael Patrick Straus 1983

WASHINGTON [MO]

Missouri Beta

Robert J. Baker 1971

F. Gilbert Bickel III 1966

Raymond L. Chung 1989

David Michael Eike 1985

Samuel J. Hardy III 1957

Donald L. Howard 1949

Joseph Reed Kass 1981

LTC Kent W. Lattig 1961

Larry K. Livingston 1964

F. William Marshall, Jr. 1964

John Patrick Morris 1986

Timothy Patrick Riordan 1986

Donald W. Smith 1958

WASHINGTON [WA]

Washington Alpha

Dr. Joseph H. Delaney 1970

Mick Gerber

Rick Keating 1968

James W. Kenyon 1959

Thomas Scott Laplant 1979

Christopher Jason Mercado 2002

R. Kirk Putnam 1975

George A. Swendiman 1967

Laverne G. Thoreson 1951

WASHINGTON & LEE

Virginia Sigma

Dr. John Frierson Howard, Jr. 2006

WASHINGTON STATE

Washington Beta

Robert F. Abramson, Jr. 1969

Michael B. Bauer 1969

George L. Berry 1972

Patrick A. Berschauer 1976

Stephen Lawrence Boulanger 1988

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WASHINGTON STATE (CONTINUED)

Devere Jerry Burtenshaw 1956

Kent A. Christensen 1958

D. Gray Clark 1960

LTC Robert W. Finley, Jr. 1952

James K. Hayner 1972

Thomas Fredric Langton 1986

Richard N. Milner 1958

Ross Julian Muelheim 2016

Dr. Ernest W. Neben, Jr. 1970

Barry Lee Roach 1971

Peter T. Smith 1972

James C. Wright 1974

WEBER STATE

Utah Sigma

Byron F. Anderson 1989

WEST CHESTER

Pennsylvania Tau-Gamma

Donald Freeman

WEST FLORIDA

Florida Sigma

Bradley J. Bean 1975

Millard L. Bowlin 1976

Richard Freeman 1970

Brian D. Haugen 1988

Kenneth E. Jernigan 1969

Marc Richard Letendre 1980

Bryan D. Ley 2002

Michael Patrick Lynch 1990

Rodney Clay Randle 1979

LTC Arthur Brian Trigg 1985

Samuel Henderson Waite 1980

Roger D. White 1971

WESTERN CAROLINA

North Carolina Omega

Brittan Michael Davis 2007

Kevin Neill Gath 2014

WESTERN KENTUCKY

Kentucky Beta

Dr. Ted M. Cudnick 1967

Jason Scott Embry 1994

Frederick H. Goins 1971

Dr. Gabriel Alfonso Hernandez 1981

Ronnie Lee Miller 1966

Charles George Newton, Jr. 1988

John Casey Perkins, Jr. 1981

Gregory W. Pryor 1987

William Dallas Rector 1980

Dr. Richard C. Rink 1974

Randall Wayne Schocke 1978

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Michigan Delta

Dallas W. Carrier 1963

Elgin Lester Clark II 1990

James Ray Dougherty 1978

Joshua Paul Downey 2007

R. David Eick 1972

William S. Fiscus III 1986

Roger L. Gansauer 1968

Robert Michael Kelly 1971

Dr. Joseph P. Koestner 1968

Cliff William Lunney 1997

COL Daniel J. Lynch 1969

Ralph Miesel 1971

David B. Parsons 1967

Tobias Jay Roberts 1994

James Muller Smith 1963

WESTMINSTER

Missouri Gamma

James Powers Alder 1972

John T. Baumstark 1967

Van-Lear Black III 1953

Robert E. Boen, Jr. 1967

Robert Leland Davis 1986

Travis Dow Ewing 2009

Eric Prentiss Feagles 2007

George Wallace Mahn III 1992

Richard E. Marshall 1962

Kent C. Mueller 1962

Dr. James E. Musgrave 1961

Sam E. Powell 1962

Thomas Frederick Sellers 1983

Ralph Michaels Slocum 1986

WICHITA STATE

Kansas Gamma

LTC Peter Vincent Austin 1986

Ronald L. Barnum 1968

John Anthony Bulcock 2002

Dr. Sam N Cohlmia 1989

James Frederic Cox 1973

Gary Alan Farha 1979

Robert D. Fulks 1968

Bryon C. Hamilton 1972

Larry L. Kennedy 1969

Ryan Travis Martin 2001

Roger L. McClure 1967

Ritchie Sidener 1969

Edward J. Vega 1971

WILLAMETTE

Oregon Gamma

Nicholas C. Birtcil 2009

Khale N.M. Burkett 1992

George E. Chandler 1961

Kevin Michael Dean 2006

COL Gerald M. May 1961

David MacLure Milloy 1979

Frank D. Riebe 1953

Terry N. Shuchat 1962

Matthew Thain Spencer 1999

Greg Topping 1963

Dr. John W. Wood 1959

WILLIAM & MARY

Virginia Kappa

Sean Craig Bilby 1993

Seth Alan Bromberger 1992

James R. Carling 1964

Edward J. T. Cook 1986

Macgregor Todd Gould 1993

T.J. Holland 1987

David Arthur Marshall 1994

William Christian Meyers 1991

Scott Oppenheim 2002

COL Claude D. Perkins, Jr. 1957

Joseph Baran Petro 1969

Michael S. Rodgers 1992

WINTHROP

South Carolina Sigma

Steadman Cornell - Seth Boston 2017

Kyle Steven Conrad 2020

Dr. Hampton Hopkins 1989

Layne Brodie Smith 2019

Jeff Todd Woodall 1986

WISCONSIN-MADISON

Wisconsin Alpha

Scott Noel Christensen 1977

Steven Richard Clavette 1980

Austin John Evans 2005

Jonathan T. Harshaw 1978

William E. Hendricks 1971

Robert A. Hergert 1959

Stuart A. Johnson 1966

Michael Kobs

Ronald D. Kruchten 1958

Dr. Peter A. McCoy 1967

James Peter McDermott 1984

Mac A. McKichan, Jr. 1960

William Jerome Schwartz 1984

Brad Rockwood Whitney 1979

WOFFORD

South Carolina Gamma

Gary N. Babcock 1972

Michael Richard Bell 1986

Dr. Robert Partridge Bethea, Sr. 1965

William Cork Graham 1977

Robert E. Gregory, Jr. 1964

Dr. Boyce M. Lawton III 2021

WORCESTER

Massachusetts Delta

Ernest W. Arnold, Jr. 1956

Michael Bloom 1977

Rafael Jacob Caballero

Anthony E. Engstrom 1959

Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. 1972

Daniel Hurley 1980

Edward S. Jamro 1973

Vikram Dharmaraj Kheny 2003

Edward Peter Kurdziel 1980

Colin Barry Lawrence 1985

Donn M. Matteson 1974

John A. McManus, Jr. 1959

Sean Michael Minor 2012

James P. Murphy 1971

Donald K. Peterson 1971

Paul J. Sartori 1971

Robert C. Sykes 1973

Frank John Urbanski 1978

Christopher Dennis Vandette 1999

James Velez 2019

LTC James V Works 1988

WYOMING

Wyoming Alpha

Adam Robert Boyd 2013

Thomas M. Clikeman 1968

Paul Monroe Duncan 1981

Dr. Frederick M. Emerich 1968

A. Rodgers Everett 1970

Denny P. Goode 1966

David J. Hodge 1966

Robert Kirk Jensen 1979

Archie J. Jurich 1943

Joseph H. Kudar, Jr. 1961

James R. Larson 1967

Phillip D. Laue 1971

Frank Mendicino II 1961

Richard G. Montgomery 1952

James H. Richardson 1971

W. Richard Scarlett III 1964

Frank L. Shriver 1971

Alexander John Smeaton 2009

Alan R. Stephenson 1968

Richard S. Sullins 1975

Gregory Gerard Vaughn 2007

Robert B. Warner 1970

YALE

Connecticut Omega

Steven Goulas III 2016

Jonathan Wilson Meeks 1995

YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Ohio Alpha

John Barnyk

Anthony J. Bernard 2004

Owen Bertram

Joseph Michael Costello, Jr. 2003

Brandon Michael Droney 2019

Thomas P. Feret 1976

Melvin D. Hockensmith 1967

David Allen Jakovina 2020

Clayton Emory Ketterer

Elias Pete Kondolios 2024

Thomas C. Lance 1964

Scott Charles Lincoln 1984

Ernest Mastorides, Jr. 1992

Samuel Mastorides

Mark William McDonough 1998

Matthew Joseph McDonough 1993

Ralph McDonough 2017

Francesco McElrath

John A. Mills III 1967

Edward A. Moore 1964

James S. Omodio 1969

Albert Pasquale Pompeo 1987

Kyle Preusser

Dante A. Ross 1965

Justin Andrew Shaughnessy 2022

Dylan Jacob Straley 2023

Chad Richard Torres 2019

FRIENDS OF SAE

Abbie Adams

Cyril Agbe

Jill Agusti

John Aiken

L. L. Allison

Joseph Altobello

Michael Amiri

Melissa Anderson

Melissa Anderson

Susan Anderson-Jackson

Kirk Andrews

Jodi Angier

Shalita Antebi

Cordelia Apicella

Debra Aronson

Kelly Ashcraft

Devotie Hall Association

Jennifer Auerbach

Michael Bahr

Jody Bailey

Mark Baird

Dana Baker

Kerry Baker

Kimberly Baker

Jordan Ballor

Kathleen Bangle

Elizabeth Barrett

Cole Barron

Tammy Bateman

Celeste Battaglia

Jennifer Bell

Stephanie Benavides

Douglas and La Verne Benham

Cristina Bennett

Shawn Bergquist

Arlene R Berkowitz

Laura Bianchi

Elton Bienvenue

Julie Bjorkman

Rachel Blakey

Tracy Blanchard

Jimena Blandon

Hannah Cotton Blenden

Julie Bliemel

Sarah Bluto

Dawn Bodzick

Amber Boehm

Jason Bostic

Melissa Bracken

Jennifer Brady

Jeff Charles Breeding

Paul Briscoe

Kristina Brockett

Jen Brodehl

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FRIENDS OF SAE (CONTINUED)

Amy Brothers

Ansley Brown

Sonda Brown

Connie Brune

Cheryl Bruner

Dawn Bryson

Lenda Buchanan

Penny Buck

Grant Bucks

Susan Burdan

April Byrne

Christine Cafferelli

Kathleen Cafiero

Nichole Campos

Gregory Cannon

Suzanne Capraro

Beth Carder

Mandy Carroll

Vivian & H. Scott Caven

Rosemary Church

Mariah Clark

Daten Cohen

Josh Cohen

Shira Kim Cohen

Dena Collie

Resie Collins

Katherine Connell

Ashley Conover

Loraine Cook

Angela Corrales

Lynn Cottrell

Susan Coult

Kelli Cox

Morgan Craig

Matt Crane

Mark Crites

Samantha Culver

Suzie Cutter

Kathleen Daberko

Janet Dahlberg

Cyndi Daullary

Paul David

Danielle Davies

Susan Davis

Terri Davis

Susan Davis-Ali

J. Cole Dawson III

Timothy Dean

Marybel Defillo

Kimberly DeHart

Karen Delaney

Andrea DeLeon

Andrea Demers

Alison DePaolis

Paul Depompei

Barbara DeRizzo

Roxanne Diaz

Lisa Dickinson

Blair Didway

Lyn Dimacali

Alex Dixon

Monica Dodge

April Dombrow

Barbara (Bobbie) Douglas

Meredith Drake

Chastity Dyer

Stephanie Ehrhart

Paul Eidbo

Kerry Elder

Candice Ebeling Ellison

Nicole Emerson

Chris Eng

Murrey Enterline

David Eppler

Christi Estes

Paul Estopinan

Susan Farris

Cecilia Faz

Carolyn Fear

Shawn Fecher

Keri Ferguson

Elizabeth Figueroa

Amber Fisher

Sheila Flaherty

Michael Flint

Sarah Foster

Julie Fracker

Lisa Freedman

Robin French

Shannon French

Wendy Fruland

Christine Gaerke

Diane Susan Gallagher

Mary B. Garver

Cory Geary

Nancy Generelly

Vasiliki Gerentes

Christina Green Gerry

Kelley Giannakouros

Kendra Gibilisco

Jane Goldberg

Bruce Gonzalez

Kevin Goralczyk

Tim Gorry

Karine Greene

Linda Jo Grider

Donna Griffin

Chrissie Groewa

Elisa Grossbard

Kathryn Grosscup

Shelly Grossman

Michael Gruber

Christopher Gullotta

Jacqueline Gunn

Lori Gurcsik-Bolone

Jennifer Habig

Alice Haga

Taige Haines

Edward Haley

Sarah Hamauei

Carrie Jane Hancock

Derek Hanson

Lesley Hathaway

Diane Hawes

Caitlin Haycock

Eleanor L. Hayes

Carisa Haynes

Tammy Haynes

Lisa Hedrick

Kare Heilbrun

Karen Heisrath-Suter

Kirsi Hemphill

Andrea Hernandez

Sean Higgs

Maria Hill

Jaime Hockley

Elizabeth Hogan

Lisa Marie Holiday

Helga Holm-Andersen

Wes Holtsclaw

Sandi Hoogendoorn

Kelly Hord

Virginia Hotaling

Wendy How

Mary Beth Howland

Lauren Hraber

Rachel Huie

Ethelmae C Humphreys

David Hunt

Stacey Hunt

Tracy Hutchens

Helen Jacobs

Debbie Jessen

Wendy Jessen

Bhrenda Elaine Johnson

Cameron Johnson

Greg Johnson

Richard L. Johnson, Jr.

Melinda Justice

Aron Kardashian

Brandon Keck

Michael Keen

Harry Keifer

Steve James Keller

Kim Kendall

Tania Kerouach

Don Kerrigan

Kristine Kessler

Joseph Kettish

Ata Khan

Krysti Kidder

Mary Ann Kilb

Timothy Kimmel

Kim King

Dreama Kirby

Charlotte Kleen

Katie Kobs

Catherine Kollar-Dye

Gloria Kuehn

Alison Lai

Sandy Lamarche

Joseph Lange

Therese Laphen

Matthew Laumann

Amanda Lee

Lara Lee

Chantel Leininger

Gayle Leinwohl

Craig Levins

Julie Lewison

Yolanda Linenfelser

Dora Lobo

Francescina Lombardi

Nathan Lukacsko

Will Lukow

Li Luo

Larry Lynn

Barbara E Mackey

Jennifer MacRae

Elizabeth Madison

Lourdes Malaekeh

John Mallow

Molly Mandernach

Sharon Marquardt

Mary Marron

Ashlee Marshall

Elizabeth Marston

Jennifer Martin

Jill Martini

Jennifer Mason

Rosa Matute

Angela Maverick

Connie Mayts

Karen McAuliffe

Dawn Mcclain

Stacey McClain

Kayla McCloud

Jane McGraw

Caren Merlin

Alida Messinger

Linda Messinger

Robert Middleton

Fred Mileham

Jennifer Miller

Anna Milner

David Moore

Michael Morgan

Cheryl Morrell

Elisa Morris

Wendy Morris

Stephanie Morton

Marc Mosley

Eric Mueller

Tara Muir

Carrie Mulford

Martin Mullarkey

Bernice Muller

Kara Mullins

Gabriela Munoz Trejo

Barbara Dee Myer

Scott Myers

Elena Neirink

Andrea Newton

Jennifer D. Nicholson

Mary Bausch Nippert

Mika Nishida

Barbara Nistler

A. Scott Noble

Tammy Nowakowski

David Orlandi

Keith Ortolano

Shannon Owen

Adora Owens

Laura Page

Elisa Palizzi

Laura Pate

Joseph Patin

Lisa Paxton

Michael Peck

Laura Ann Perino

Jacque Perkins

Andrea Peterson

Tim Petsche

Laura Pierce

Nancy Pietri

Keri Pinney

Vernon Piper

Bryan Playford

Jill Pollard

Phoenix Pope

Katherine Potter

Jennifer Prince

Jonathan Purcell

Jane Purdie

Rebecca Pusta

Jill Sprink Putze

Robin Quick

Stephanie Rainey

Craig Ratajczyk

Dr. Raymond Raut

Karen Redick

Paula Reece

Carol Riggle

Laurel Rimon

Carol Risk

Michael Rivera

Elizabeth Roadman

Dale Roberts

Michael Rodenhiser

Deborah Rollinson

Rebecca H. Rosdick

Claire Rosenson

Lori Rosenthal

Steve Rosling

Karen Rotolo

Jason Royal

Laura Rubin

Hyde Russell

Nancy Russell

Alison Saifer

Arevalo Salazar

Paige Schlembach

Vera Schlesinger

Jennifer Schneider

Heather Schoen

Curtis T. Schultz

Corie Schwinn

Anthony Scott

Heather Scott

Jennifer Seals

Patricia Sedgwick

Rainey Sellars

Kim Senkus

Kristi Shanks

Shelley Sharkey

David Shatz

Ann Shaughnessy

Beth Shaver

Mike Sheridan

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FRIENDS OF SAE (CONTINUED)

Jef Shields

Allison Simeone

Erin Simmer

Paul Slabbekoorn

Barbara E Slankard

Allison Smith

Amy Smith

Bernadette Smith

Douglas C. Smith

Genoveva Smith

James Smith

Jessica Smith

Kathleen Smith

Jodi Snyder

Michelle Soucie

Brad Spiegel

Caroline Spinato

Cameron Stoeckel

Debbie Straub

Kathryn Strickland

Mark Svoboda

George Taylor

Pyeatt Taylor

Jodi Teale

Anthony Terrones

Amy Thomas

Dalphin Thomas-Hill

Elissa Thompson

Jay Thompson

Ian Tornay

Debbi Toth

Amy Townsend

Tracy Townsend

Christopher Trahey

Christine Trainer

Kim Trevino

Amber Tuggle

Ruth Utti

Jeffrey Wallace

Megan Ward

Brad Douglas Warren

Sizanne Wasson

Dawn Watson

William Gray Weaver

Harriet Weirich

William Welsh

Kelly Wendorf

Lindsay Westendorf

Jenni Weston

Caroline Whaley

Gwen White

Katherine White

Kathyrn White

Larry Stanton Wiese

Rosemary Wilcox

Danielle Wiley

Ruth Wilkerson

Nicole Williams

Anne Wilson

Lisa Wilson

Paige Wintz

Christa Wittenberg

Kari Wollum

Stephanie Wrenn

John Wright

Leslie Wysocki

Patricia Yorke

Christine Young

Barb Zins

IN HONOR OF

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Josh Bucks by Grant Bucks

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

Thomas G. Cole 1972 by A. Sid Bray, Jr.

Tyler Baxley by Angela Maverick

BOWLING GREEN STATE

Ohio Kappa

Steven R. Lewis 1971 by A. James Meerpohl

BRADLEY

Illinois Epsilon

Alexander Svoboda by Mark Svoboda

Nicholas Svoboda by Mark Svoboda

CAL STATE-FULLERTON

California Pi

Adrian Barrios by Richard Charles Goodwin

Alexander Do by Richard Charles Goodwin

Matthew Lindwall by Richard Charles Goodwin

CENTRAL FLORIDA

Florida Epsilon

Gustavo Aviles by Marybel Defillo

CHARLESTON

South Carolina Upsilon

Eric Jonathan Raut by Dr. Raymond Raut

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

Tennessee Rho

Scott Randol White 1992 by Gwen White

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Adam Keller 2021 by Steve James Keller

Austin Vanatta by Kelly Ashcraft

Edward I. Brune 1959 by Connie Brune

DAVIDSON

North Carolina Theta

Charles Culver by Samantha Culver

DRAKE

Iowa Delta

Greg Dean Brandt 1984 by Clifford Lyndon Yee

Kevin Jay Koch 1979 by Bruce A. Foster

GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Phi

Vardry D. Ramseur III 1963 by James J. Baldwin III

IDAHO

Idaho Alpha

Caleb Staab by Stephanie Wrenn

John M. Wicklund 1964 by Daniel K. McFarland

IUPUI

Indiana Iota-Pi

Tyler Hancock 2024 by Christopher Wayne Hancock

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon

Lon W. Deckard 1969 by Richard D. Reis

LYNN

Florida Lambda

Albert Westerlund by Rachel Blakey

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK

Maryland Beta

MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977 by Clifford Lyndon Yee

T. Patrick Hennegan 1974 by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids

MIAMI [OH]

Ohio Tau

Charlie Drake by Meredith Drake

Robert Carl Schuler 1985 by Ben L. Allen

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

John C. Beattie 1968 by Michael Scott Jolly

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE

Tennessee Beta

Thomas Justin Dement II 1990 by Clifford Lyndon Yee

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

David A. Lavine 1949 by Andrew Devine

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

Aiden Slabbekoorn by Paul Slabbekoorn

Gordon Wilkerson by Ruth Wilkerson

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

Haiden Adams by Abbie Adams

Henry A. Beattie III 1977 by James B. Randall III by James H. Hayes, Jr.

MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

Missouri Alpha

Joseph Beach Rollinson 2022 by Deborah Rollinson

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Parker Taylor by Tracy Hutchens

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

North Carolina Xi

Michael Welsh by William Welsh

NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON

North Carolina Delta

JP Suter by Karen Heisrath-Suter

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota Alpha

William D. Langenes 1966 by Mike W. Crosby

NORTH GEORGIA

Georgia Delta

Sean Cottrell by Lynn Cottrell

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

Knox Sarver by Corie Schwinn

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Richard Koch Olney 1971 by Frank X. Olney, Jr.

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Rodney L. Wissler 1950 by Jon Rodney Wissler

SACRAMENTO STATE

California Xi

Keiran Collin Burke 1978 by James Alan Bonilla

SALEM STATE

Massachusetts Tau-Gamma Juan Ignacio Faria 2017 by Alison Lai

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

Talon Secrest by Lyn Dimacali

SEWANEE

Tennessee Omega

Langdon Aronson by Debra Aronson

SOUTH ALABAMA

Alabama Chi

William Smith Peck V 1993 by Mark Richard Connell

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SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Delta

Reid Thomas by Amy Thomas

Richard Connell by Katherine Connell

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

Adam Bienvenue by Elton Bienvenue

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Kappa

Mark Brothers by Amy Brothers

William Enterline by Murrey Enterline

TEXAS STATE

Texas Sigma

Robert Bryan Rendon 1994 by Ronald Ezekiel Smith

TOLEDO

Ohio Nu

Charles Taylor Riggle by Carol Riggle

Douglas J. Stone 1967 by Charles E. Hodge

WAKE FOREST

North Carolina Chi Graham Whaley by Caroline Whaley

WASHINGTON [MO]

Missouri Beta

Jonathan Merlin by Caren Merlin

WILLIAM & MARY

Virginia Kappa

Michael S. Rodgers 1992 by Christopher Ashley Slott by Christopher Wayne Hancock by Dick F. Thompson by Dr. Spencer Alan Long by John Christopher Sebalos by Joseph Benjamin Richey by Joseph Dominick Diaferia III by M. Todd Buchanan by Matthew Paul Weinstein by William Lee Winstead

WITCHITA STATE

Kansas Gamma

Sean White by Gwen White

IN MEMORY OF

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

John C. Simmons 1973 by A. Sid Bray, Jr.

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

Spivey Joseph Hardy II 1998 by Charles M. Rogers IV

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN

Alabama Iota J. Thomas Rosdick II 1967 by Rebecca H. Rosdick

CAL STATE-FULLERTON

California Pi

Edwin Eugene Eloe II 1984 by Stan Everett Smith III by Tom Aden Chadwell

CAL STATE-LONG BEACH

California Lambda

Richard D. Watson 1961 by Dawn Watson

CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES

California Mu

Mark Jonathan Wilson 1978 by Stewart Hsieh

COLORADO STATE

Colorado Delta COL William B. Woods 1958 by Ben L. Allen by Dr. Charles D. Vail by Fredric T. Langton by Honorable M. Ronald Doleac by Jason Scott Embry by Kathleen Cafiero by Mary Ann Kilb by Patrick Francis Moran by Richard Brian Shanahan by Scott William Bixby

Jerree A. Stroh 1963 by Tom G. Cox

William A. Woods 1932 by Barbara Douglas

CREIGHTON

Nebraska Iota

Adam Carroll 2023 by Steven Gregory Johnston

DARTMOUTH

New Hampshire Alpha

Brian David Goldner 1985 by Jeremy Laurence Katz

Dax Tejera 2007 by Jeremy Laurence Katz

Dr. David Marc Kahler 1981 by Jeremy Laurence Katz

Todhunter Weir Bensen 1984 by Jeremy Laurence Katz

DEPAUW

Indiana Delta

Jan Jordan Kinzie 1981 by Christopher L. Ropa

DUKE

North Carolina Nu

Clayton Ogden Pruitt, Jr. 1962 by Thomas S. Pruitt

EAST TENNESSEE

Tennessee Alpha

George S. Chilton 1968 by Charles C. Guy

EVANSVILLE

Indiana Epsilon

Larry E. Gates 1960 by Jane Purdie

FLORIDA

Florida Upsilon

John P. Weidner, Jr. 1967 by Molly Mandernach

William H. Mills, Jr. 1962 by William L. Sutton

FRANKLIN

Indiana Alpha

Brian David Abraham 1995 by Jon Stacy Almeras

FRESNO STATE

California Iota

David Carl Casanova 1986 by Paul James Catuna

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Washington City Rho

Carl D. Scrivener 1960 by Edmund P. Crump

Louis J. D’Amico 1953 by Edmund P. Crump

Michael T. Kitsoulis 1956 by Edmund P. Crump

Warren Gould 1952 by Edmund P. Crump

GEORGIA

Georgia Beta

John Michael O’Kelley III 2023 by Christopher Wayne Hancock by Dr. Spencer Alan Long

Richard B. Baxter, Jr. 1897 by Charles E. Hodge

GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Phi

Robert W. Goree, Jr. 1977 by Thomas Hurt Flournoy

GETTYSBURG

Pennsylvania Delta Harrie G. Burdan 1955 by Susan Burdan

ILLINOIS

Illinois Beta

Kevin Paul Killian 2001 by Jon Francis Kabance

INDIANA

Indiana Gamma

John L. Snyder 1955 by Honorable M. Ronald Doleac

Ronald Grant Repka 1983 by Dan Edward Aron

KANSAS

Kansas Alpha

Scott David Conklin 1982 by Gary Alan Foote

KANSAS STATE

Kansas Beta

Chester C. Wilcox 1962 by Rosemary Wilcox

KENT STATE

Ohio Lambda

Thomas A. Mackey 1962 by Barbara E. Mackey

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon

William Stokes Harris, Jr. 1968 by William G. Francis

KETTERING

Michigan Epsilon - Section B

Ronald D. Muller 1969 by Bernice Muller

Steve Collins 1980 by Rodney E. Kirkham

LOUISIANA STATE

Louisiana Epsilon

Clinton Logan Percy 1995 by Dr. Kent H. Percy

MARSHALL

West Virginia Alpha

Gary L. Fillinger 1975 by Robert Jackson Dilley

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK

Maryland Beta

James G. Sakers 1969 by Blaine Kennedy Ayers by Clifford Lyndon Yee by Daniel Collin Stanczak by Daniel H. Gladding by Daniel Joseph Laudicina by Jason Scott Embry by Ken Tracey by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids by Mark William McDonough by Matthew Scott Daimler by Thomas William Carey, Jr.

John N. Lauer 1966 by Daniel H. Gladding

MIAMI [OH]

Ohio Tau

Richard C. Tinsley 1960 by Ben L. Allen

Robert S. Dutro 1960 by T.J. Holland

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

R. Thomas Ossman 1967 by Michael Scott Jolly

William S. Fiscus 1952 by Dr. J Michael Finley

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

Charles L. Horn 1911 by Kenneth Devine

Frederick A. Hill 1966 by William E. Hill

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MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

Howell R. Jones, Sr. 1983 by Timothy A. R. Callahan

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

Eric Forrest Barron 1991 by Hugh Beckham, Jr.

Hardy Thomson Brumfield 1989 by Hugh Beckham, Jr.

Richard Kendrick Murphey 1993 by Hugh Beckham, Jr.

MOUNT UNION

Ohio Sigma

Nick Edward Kuchar 2022 by Riley John-Patrick Sullivan

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Charlie Patrick Kavanagh 2023 by Christopher Wayne Hancock by Dr. Spencer Alan Long

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Tau

Gary L. Dushane 1972 by Kendall D. Coyne

NORTH CAROLINA

STATE

North Carolina Alpha

George S. Gibbs III 1957 by Lee David Groza

NORTHERN IOWA

Iowa Chi

Gordon Andrew Timpany 1959 by Andrew Carl Abbott

NORTHWESTERN

Illinois Psi-Omega

Wayne D. Gustafson 1958 by Steven D. Sikorski

William B. Nelson 1976 by Mary Ann Kilb by Stephen McDonald Eldridge

OHIO

Ohio Gamma Kai Nesius by Dr. Spencer Alan Long

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Edward B. Johnson 1924 by John Patrick Gilbert

Steven E. Counts 1976 by Patrick T. Brunette

OREGON

Oregon Beta

Gerry B. Cameron 1965 by W. Charles Long

Jeffrey Michae Strand 1981 by Todd Andrew Roberts

Jerry E. Utti 1965 by Ruth Utti

Michael M. Donahue 1968 by W. Charles Long

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Charles F. Adams 1969 by Ronald T. Iwasaki

George A. Powell, Jr. 1946 by Daniel P. Gooch

TOP 25 CHAPTERS - ALL TIME GIFTS

PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Lawrence A. Demase 1970 by Kenneth C. Frederick

RENSSELAER

New York Epsilon

Dean Patrick Hamil 1980 by James J. Beattie

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

James S. Buchanan 1945 by Lenda Buchanan

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Texas Delta

James C. Haley 2003 by Edward Haley

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

James Lafayette Pope 1976 by Dr. Charles Leonard Donlin, Jr. by Phoenix Pope by Honorable M. Ronald Doleac

ST. LAWRENCE

New York Rho

Donald T. Smith 1955 by Genoveva Smith

TOLEDO

Ohio Nu

Richard W. Storm 1963 by Charles E. Hodge

VERMONT

Vermont Beta

GEN Richard M. Hooker, Jr. 1958 by James Velez

WASHINGTON [WA]

Washington Alpha Eric Fernley 2001 by Christopher Jason Mercado

WESTMINSTER

Missouri Gamma

John Martin III 2019 by George Wallace Mahn III

WILLAMETTE

Oregon Gamma

Edward Law Rose, Jr. 1992 by Khale N.M. Burkett

WILLIAM & MARY

Virginia Kappa

Michael S. Rodgers 1992 by Beth Carder by Clifford Lyndon Yee by Cory Geary by Daniel Collin Stanczak by Greater Pensacola Florida Alumni Association by Honorable Thomas W. Devine by Jason Scott Embry by Larry Stanton Wiese by Lee A. Miller by Mark William McDonough by Matthew Edward Gosa by Morgan Craig by Seth Alan Bromberger by Steven D. Sikorski by Tri Delta Women’s Fraternity by William Russell Makepeace IV

These lists highlight the 25 chapters with the highest all-time gift totals for cumulative gifts, unrestricted gifts, and gifts to restricted funds. These lists are sorted in descending order based on gifts as of January 30, 2024.

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Cumulative Gifts Cincinnati Mississippi State South Dakota Indiana Idaho Oklahoma State MIT Michigan State Drake North Dakota Rensselaer Minnesota Nebraska Oklahoma Texas Iowa State Miami [OH] Georgia Tech Auburn Kansas State Kansas Northwestern Kentucky Northern Iowa San Jose State Unrestricted Gifts Cincinnati Oklahoma Indiana Kentucky Southern California Cal State-Long Beach Drake Texas Tech Northwestern North Dakota Boston Maryland-College Park MIT Michigan State Minnesota Purdue Arizona Miami [OH] Iowa State George Washington Southern Methodist San Jose State Birmingham-Southern Georgia Tech New Mexico Restricted Fund Gifts Cincinnati Mississippi State South Dakota Idaho Indiana Oklahoma State MIT Michigan State Rensselaer Drake Texas Nebraska Minnesota North Dakota Iowa State Kansas Miami [OH] Georgia Tech Kansas State Auburn Northern Iowa Illinois Indiana State San Jose State North Dakota State

SAE’S TRUE GENTLEMAN MENTOR PROGRAM FOSTERING CONNECTIONS AND GUIDING

BROTHERS

TO SUCCESS

BEYOND THE CHAPTER

BY TABITHA PARENT

For many college students, spring doesn’t just signify a pleasant turning of the weather and the anticipation of the upcoming summer break, as it might for some.

Instead, it means long hours spent agonizing over cover letters, all in the pursuit of that elusive summer internship. One that will hopefully add the necessary pizazz to strengthen their resumes in the impending post-grad job search.

For Joseph Rollinson, a junior at the University of Missouri-Columbia, the idea of a long-term career has hovered in his consciousness for a while. Like so many others across the country, Joseph has recently found himself in the brutal throes of the summer internship search. As a mechanical engineering major and a math minor, Joseph is looking for a summer job in the automotive industry — ideally something related to racing or designing and restoring cars.

“The internship search has proven harder to be done in the automotive industry,” Joseph said. “You just have to land one thing, so that’s what I’m hoping to do, and then that one thing will lead to many more.”

While the summer job search can feel daunting and confusing for students who have yet to enter the workforce, Joseph has been lucky to rely on the networks available to him as a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

In addition to the expansive alumni network at his university, Joseph has also received guidance from his mentor, Dan Alsaker (Idaho ‘72), whom he connected with through SAE’s True Gentleman Mentor Program.

The True Gentleman Mentor Program is just one resource underneath SAE’s Career Connect initiatives that taps into the Fraternity’s extensive alumni network, bringing together Brothers — collegians and alumni of all ages — from across different levels of their educational and professional careers for conversations and guidance regarding their education, careers and more.

Dan, who is the President of Broadway Group, which owns and operates Broadway Flying J Travel Plazas in Washington, Montana, and Nevada, emphasizes the transformative power of mentors in his own life, especially in times of personal adversity.

“It was really after I got out of college that I picked up a couple of mentors within the industry that I ended up making a career out of,” Dan said. “Those guys were absolutely, unbelievably good for me, and I say that because my father passed unexpectedly at a very young age, and had I not had those mentors, I don’t think I could have pursued this career the way I’ve been able to.”

Together in weekly meetings, Joseph and Dan talk about internships, their chapters, and careers. For Dan, who has participated in various different mentorship roles throughout his life, meeting new people and talking through new ideas is fun and interesting.

“I was fortunate enough to get matched up with Joseph,” Dan, who is the Chapter Advisor for Idaho Alpha, said before explaining how he and Joseph have connected about the process of re-establishing an SAE chapter and recruiting new members. “We have spent a little bit of time on that, to be honest with you, outside of the internship conversation, so the depth of our relationship has gone a little bit more and certainly back to the SAE side of the equation, which I think is incredibly fun for me.”

Joseph had less of an idea of what to expect from his conversations with Dan but felt they had an immediate connection during their initial meetings.

“Meeting Dan, we kind of got into it. It kind of just clicked,” Joseph said. “I wasn’t expecting Dan to have the perfect internship ready and aimed at me, but helping guide me in the direction, just giving me some advice has been really helpful, and some confidence to keep going.”

“I WASN’T EXPECTING DAN TO HAVE THE PERFECT INTERNSHIP READY AND AIMED AT ME, BUT HELPING GUIDE ME IN THE DIRECTION, JUST GIVING ME SOME ADVICE HAS BEEN REALLY HELPFUL, AND SOME CONFIDENCE TO KEEP GOING.”

Over the course of their mentorship, Dan has reached out to friends to see if they have a connection that could lead to a job opportunity for Joseph. Dan updates Joseph on those calls and emails, and they continue to explore other avenues.

Despite having never met in person, Joseph says that their conversations are easy and never awkward.

“The SAE bond is cool in that way,” he said. “Even though you’ve never met somebody you still have a connection to them.”

Are you considering a career change? Just getting started? Need help with your résumé or a big interview? A strong Mentor can help you achieve your professional goals in the career field of your choice. Members can request a Mentor through the SAE Portal.

Are you interested in volunteering as a Career Mentor? Alumni can also sign up on The SAE Portal.

Mentoring can benefit you by:

• Allowing you to pay it forward and help support the growth and development of another SAE.

• Developing your coaching, communication, and leadership skills

• Helping you build new relationships

• Exposing you to new ideas

To access your SAE Portal account, please visit portal.sae.net. For questions about SAE Career Connect, please email careerconnect@sae.net

INTRODUCING THE SAE JOB BOARD

Claim your account today and tap into ΣΑΕ’s national network of Brothers to find your next career opportunity!

Recently, we sent you an email from saeconnect@saeconnect.com to claim your account on the all-new ΣΑΕ Job Board, saeconnect.com

The ΣΑΕ Job Board:

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WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO (NEW MEXICO TAU)!

FOUNDING FATHERS

Ali Bashir Abdullah

Adam Joseph Abeyta

Jason Michael Anicito

Jonathan William Baca

Timothy Paul-Sebastian Claspell

Liam Albert Crews

William David Dickey II

Luke McSurely Fahrlender

Zach James Fox

IN THEIR WORDS

Luke Alexander Garcia

Lucas Diego Gutierrez

Francisco Hudson Henry

Tanner Matthew Holly

Isaac Noé Leyba

Lucas Dean Marquez

Chancellor James McCord

Anthony Christopher Niño

Joshua James Niño

Alfonso Enrique Ortega

Marcus Dewayne

Pineda-Harris

Javier Cruz Puentes

Richard Dennis Remley III

Javier Raphael Rueda

Marshall Conor Salz

Gavin Luke Trees

Anthony Michael Triolo

Nathan Velez

Ethan Louis Weiner

The return of the New Mexico Tau chapter was a long and challenging road, but with hard work and determination the chapter officially received their charter on February 10, 2024. We began to reestablish ourselves on campus by hosting an array of philanthropic and social events, building strong relationships with campus officials in the Fraternity/Sorority Life office as well as with other Greek Life organizations. Now involved with our community, our primary obstacle was recruiting and retaining members who exemplified the values of The True Gentleman. The lack of involvement in the Greek Life community was a major cause of this. For the majority of our second year as an emerging chapter, we were consistently between ten and twenty active members. We realized this needed to change, so we made a much larger effort to recruit at the beginning of the Fall 2023 semester. Thanks to our efforts, we doubled our chapter size, which put us over the 25-member mark required to charter. The chartering ceremony was an absolutely gratifying and fulfilling experience. Over the last several semesters, our members have been hearing about the traditions, practices, and history that would be disclosed to us upon attaining an official chapter charter. Finally, being taught these noble traditions in the presence of our fellow brothers and alumni was undeniably an experience we will remember for years to come. Moving into the future, we plan to continue our recruitment and community involvement efforts to maintain a positive presence at The University of New Mexico for years to come.

LOCATION: ALBUQUERQUE, NM

CHAPTER: NEW MEXICO TAU

CHAPTER SIZE: 26

INSTALLATION: FEBRUARY 10, 2024

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

The University of New Mexico is the biggest university in the state, with just under 22,000 current students on the main campus alone. There are over one hundred student organizations on campus, around twenty of which are fraternities or sororities. Despite this number of Greek Life organizations, only around 2% of the student body is involved in any of these groups. This lack of involvement was an obstacle for us at first, but it was something we were able to overcome.

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BRIGHTER REMEMBERING MICHAEL S. RODGERS

Michael S. Rodgers (William & Mary ’92) was initiated into Sigma Alpha Epsilon at The College of William & Mary (Virginia Kappa) in 1991. He served his chapter in several roles, including Eminent Deputy Archon and Special Events Chairman. He graduated from The College of William & Mary in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy with honors. In 1996, he graduated from Emory University’s School of Law with a Juris doctorate.

Mike was a real estate attorney, formerly with DLA Piper LLP, one of the world’s largest law firms. He represented companies that develop, build, and invest in commercial, mixed-use, and residential real estate projects throughout the United States and abroad. His practice also included corporate law, focusing on charitable and non-profit organizations. Other law firm experience included Seyfarth Shaw, where before 2008, he represented the largest home builders in metro Atlanta, and for the next eight years, he worked with the country’s largest financial institutions.

Brother Rodgers’ alumnus service to the Fraternity spanned 31 years, including serving on the Supreme Council and culminating as Eminent Supreme Archon. His past roles include President and Director for SAE Financial & Housing Corporation, Province Epsilon-Alpha Archon, Province Epsilon Archon, Virginia Kappa Alumni Association President, Greater Atlanta Alumni Association Director, and Georgia Phi Chapter Advisor. He was a faculty member at numerous national, regional, and province leadership schools, including the John O. Moseley Leadership School, DeVotie Ritual Institute, and Executives Academy.

The Fraternity recognized Brother Rodgers with the Province Archon of the Year Award, as well as the Order of the Lion Award, Order of Minerva Award, and Merit Key Award. November 22, 2024, Brother Rodgers was presented with SAE’s highest recognition, the Distinguished Service Award, for his commitment and service to the Fraternity. He also received the Bob Cousins Zeal Award for sustained contributions to the Greater Atlanta Alumni Association.

Brother Rodgers is survived by his father, Stephen; his mother, Nancy; his brother, Patrick; his daughter, Harper, and her mother, Merideth; and beloved dog, Dixie Bell.

Let us not forget Brother Rodgers’ beacon of encouragement for all of us to stay in the light—to be brighter no matter what comes our way. He exemplified the importance of maintaining friendships, pursuing knowledge, and serving others to the best of your ability—all cornerstones of the Fraternity and life. Life is about love, love of self, love of others, love of the planet on which we live, and most importantly, love of God. We all agree that Mike was the personification of life and love.

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THESE NAMES WERE SUBMITTED TO THE FRATERNITY SERVICE CENTER FROM 7/1/2023 - 12/31/2023

KEY Military

JAMES G. “SCOOP” SAKERS (MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK ’69)

James G. “Scoop" Sakers was initiated on October 9, 1966, into the Maryland Beta Chapter at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he graduated in 1969. While a collegiate member, he served as an Eminent Archon and was a Leadership School graduate. For the last 57 years, Scoop has been a steadfast, loyal son of Minerva. His alumni service to the Fraternity includes serving as a Chapter Advisor, House Corporation Officer, and Alumni Association Officer for Maryland Beta and numerous chapters throughout the State of Maryland. Additionally, Brother Sakers was elected multiple times as Province Mu-Delta Archon and served faithfully on its Province Council. He successfully led the expansion efforts with the Fraternity Staff that added seven new chapters to Province Mu-Delta. His service to the National Fraternity is extensive, having served on numerous National Committees and as a delegate at over 20 Anniversary Conventions. Scoop also served on faculty for several Province and National Leadership Schools. Brother Sakers was a generous donor to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, reaching the Amethyst Donor Level ($50,000 - $75,000).

The Fraternity has recognized Brother Sakers with the Order of the Lion, Order of Minerva, Order of DeVotie, and Merit Key Awards. In 1995, Brother Sakers was also awarded SAE’s highest recognition, the Distinguished Service Award, for his commitment and service to the Fraternity.

Without question, Brother Sakers was a passionate educator serving within the United States Department of Education and as Assistant Dean of Men at the University of Maryland, College Park. Additionally, Brother Sakers was a dedicated alumnus, serving as an active member of the University of Maryland Alumni Association and donor to the Terrapin Club.

The Brothers of SAE wish to recognize Scoop’s impact on the Fraternity by establishing a scholarship in his honor. The Jim Saker’s Leadership Award will be used to recognize those leaders who demonstrate the ability to effectively grow their Chapters while achieving their own academic success. With the support of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, national scholarship winners will be selected on an annual basis and highlight the collegiate leaders who have the same passion for fraternity growth and development as Brother Sakers.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon will greatly miss Brother Sakers’ insight, wisdom, and the friendship that he offered to thousands of brothers throughout the Realm.

ADRIAN

Michigan Alpha

Robert W. Freligh ’44

William A. Simpkins ’67

ALABAMA

Alabama Mu

Robert Terry Burke ’79

Joseph H. Price ’61

Steven Bennett Schroeder ’08

ALBANY

New York Pi

Andy Anagnos ’94

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Stephen Christ Castle ’77

Thomas Dalzell ’65

Richard L. Jackson ’60

John Moody Kinnear ’59

Delbert R. Lewis ’50

James Edward Norman ’65

Howard Wakefield, Jr. ’56

ARIZONA STATE

Arizona Beta

Robert E. Thornton ’62

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

Robert H. Bullington, MD ’45

Charles B. Cate ’70

William T. Murphy III ’53

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

Arkansas Beta

Jay A. Hall ’73

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

William E. Dillard, Jr. ’47

Wayne Barrett Dye ’89

Lt. Col. Richard W. Gilchrist ’72

Thad H. Pruett ’58

Robert E. Sasser ’67

BALL STATE

Indiana Zeta

David Eugene Bilby ’94

George M. Davis ’71

BELOIT

Wisconsin Phi

Donald G. Brandeau, DDS ’51

BETHANY

West Virginia Beta

David Michael Trail ’78

BINGHAMTON

New York Omega

Robert James Gonzalez ’89

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN

Alabama Iota

Dr. Tennant S. McWilliams ’65

William O. Porter, Jr. ’54

BOWLING GREEN

Ohio Kappa

Thomas C. Church ’67

Soneto Rellegue Tobias ’85

BRADLEY

Illinois Epsilon

Kevin Francis Ryan ’86

CAL STATE LONG BEACH

California Lambda

Richard D. Watson ’61

CAL STATE LOS ANGELES

California Mu

John A. Kinnon ’68

Mark Jonathan Wilson, DDS ’78

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE

California Nu

Jeffrey Allen Boddye-Murphy ’90

Kristopher Mitchell Means ’83

David Joseph Walters ’82

CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY

California Beta

Allen L. Bender ’54

LT Richard J. Boone ’60

Perry A. Haviland ’64

CALIFORNIA-DAVIS

California Kappa

Donald C. Wood ’57

CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES

California Delta

Glen Woodmansee ’55

CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA

California Eta

James G. McCrea ’50

CARNEGIE MELLON

Pennsylvania Phi

Marvin D. Buban ’62

Robert W. Stroble ’53

CASE WESTERN RESERVE

Ohio Rho

Allan L. Karchner ’58

Edward V. Rutkowski, Jr. ’68

Clyde M. Speicher, Jr. ’56

CENTRE

Kentucky Kappa

Bradley N. Guilfoil ’02

CHARLESTON

South Carolina Upsilon

Randall Everett Felkel ’85

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Rodney J. Elmore ’63

James R. Mahan ’64

Jerry K. Nelson ’65

Dr. Samuel I. Outcalt ’59

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CLEMSON

South Carolina Nu

Richard Elliot Andrews ’81

Gregory Joseph Fleming ’85

COLORADO

Colorado Chi

Charles W. Morris ’63

Dr. Charles N. Seashore ’54

Gilbert L. Whissen ’62

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES

Colorado Lambda

William W. Sabin ’46

COLORADO STATE

Colorado Delta

James L. Fischer ’69

COL Marvin L. Walters ’52

Brian Matthew Weber ’94

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut Beta

William A. Berg ’55

William P. Lind ’50

George F. Warner, CPA ’56

CORNELL

New York Alpha

Allan J. Byer ’54

CREIGHTON

Nebraska Iota

Thomas M. Locher ’74

DARTMOUTH

New Hampshire Alpha

Harry P. Altick ’61

Frank P. Palmer, Jr. ’63

DAVIDSON

North Carolina Theta

Dr. Hugh Maxwell Morrison, Jr. ’53

DENISON

Ohio Mu

Walter Merwin Eaton ’49

R. Kent Holley ’58

Preston E. Phelps, Jr. ’59

Richard B. Pohl, Jr. ’66

DENVER

Colorado Zeta

William J. Hill ’52

DEPAUW

Indiana Delta

Thomas Scott Andrews ’83

Steve Russell Battreall ’87

Eric Scott Fagan ’07

COL Robert Harold Heyde ’85

Victor A. Lawrence, Jr. ’54

Larry R. Robinson ’57

Jay M. Stoner ’62

DRAKE

Iowa Delta

Maurice C. Crawford, Jr. ’53

Melvin G. Helms ’66

Clark R. Keller ’58

Kevin Jay Koch, MD ’79

Gary L. Newell ’56

Donald A. Wine ’46

DUKE

North Carolina Nu

Scott F. Beresford ’65

Silas H. Brewer ’55

Clayton Ogden Pruitt, Jr. ’62

Donald H. Townsend ’51

EAST TENNESSEE

Tennessee Alpha

Thomas J. Cooper ’68

Robert J. Walker ’66

EMORY

Georgia Epsilon

Dr. Charles Somers Miller ’66

William B. Slaughter ’63

Dr. Theron C. Stripling, Jr. ’59

EVANSVILLE

Indiana Epsilon

Robert E. East ’51

Larry E. Gates ’60

Mark H. Miller ’74

Bradley Allen Slack ’92

FERRIS STATE

Michigan Zeta

Jesse Brown Hernandez ’23

FLORIDA

Florida Upsilon

Andy Bean ’75

William H. Mills, Jr. ’62

George E. Stigger III ’60

Jean B. Williams III ’76

FLORIDA SOUTHERN

Florida Gamma

Richard M. Henderson ’57

Henry S. Vaughan ’61

Eric A. Westphal ’59

FLORIDA STATE

Florida Beta

Harold K. Hearn ’58

William C. Stancik ’58

FRANKLIN

Indiana Alpha

Edgar R. Erskine ’47

Max Ray Fitzpatrick ’56

Tom G. Seward, Jr. ’54

FRESNO STATE

California Iota

James P. Anthony ’52

Scott Glenn Butler ’92

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MARSHALL

West Virginia Alpha

Gary L. Fillinger ’75

John E. Mazon, Sr. ’63

Richard J. McHenry, Sr. ’58

John C. Williamson ’63

Roger A. Wilson ’63

MARYLAND

Maryland Beta

Raymond E. Fleming ’63

Elton S. Jackson ’57

Thomas P. McGurn ’56

James G. Sakers ’69

Phillips Schwartz ’59

MASSACHUSETTS

Massachusetts Kappa

William E. Egan ’53

MEMPHIS

Tennessee Sigma

William F. Baird ’69

Jon Cleve Peacock ’89

Dr. Jerre R. White ’58

Lee C. Williams ’76

MERCER

Georgia Psi

B. Allen Lancaster, Jr. ’67

MIAMI (FL)

Florida Alpha

Francis J. McRickard ’65

MIAMI (OH)

Ohio Tau

Dwight J. Austin ’54

Wilfred I. Myers ’47

Philip E. Pearson ’69

Frederick J. Robbins ’55

Robert M. Sharot ’64

Reed B. Strimple ’42

Jayson Topping Tappan ’92

Mark Christopher Thompson ’89

Richard C. Tinsley ’60

Herman B. Vanvelzer, Jr. ’59

MICHIGAN

Michigan Iota-Beta

Donald R. Browne ’55

Harry M. Howell ’40

Christopher Robert Klein ’97

Gary L. Slaughter ’61

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

John C. Leonard ’48

Chad Thomas Myers ’95

Glenn C. Smith ’57

John Alexander Zyskowski ’95

MIDDLE TENNESSEE

Tennessee Beta

Richard W. Langford, DMin ’77

Ronald G. Murphy ’69

MILLIKIN

Illinois Delta

Dr. Fred H. Bradshaw ’46

William W. Hughes, Jr. ’64

John R. Hyink ’62

Donald L. McCann ’56

Roy A. Osth ’60

Rick Alan Reeble ’87

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

Arthur W. Davis, Jr. ’64

S. William Grohs ’69

Dr. Robert J. Johnson ’66

C. Roger Lundbeck ’54

MINNESOTA STATE

Minnesota Beta

Allen L. Bode ’67

Kent D. Holden ’75

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

James M. Day ’51

Isaac Alton Newton III ’82

William Albert Wilder ’98

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

Eric Forrest Barron ’91

Otis T. Marshall, Jr. ’52

Frank L. McWilliams ’70

Richard Kendrick Murphey ’93

Ronald S. Reed ’67

Van P. Taylor ’74

MISSOURI

Missouri Alpha

Larry G. Geist ’64

William D. Sally ’55

James W. Stein ’56

MONTANA

Montana Beta

Rolland E. Boe ’59

John A. Earll ’55

Richard K. Mallick ’55

John W. Northey ’62

Scott R. Thompson ’83

Gregory H. Wallander ’56

MONTANA STATE

Montana Alpha

Thomas Taylor Garry ’59

Albert Edward Griffith ’59

The Honorable Richard E. Haines ’59

Gary Emil Notti ’66

Gerald D. Quitney ’51

Dr. Lynn Minter Stanton ’59

MOREHEAD STATE

Kentucky Gamma

William Richard Armstrong ’78

NEBRASKA

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Kerry W. McGrath ’78

Theodore J. Mesmer ’56

Richard D. Saladen ’49

Dr. Richard L. Seberg ’64

NEVADA-RENO

Nevada Alpha

Don B. Leahy ’61

Raymond J. Poncia, Jr. ’55

John H. Utter ’67

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Charlie Patrick Kavanagh ’23

Dr. John L. Kennedy ’60

Lee V. Langan, Jr. ’53

Rafael E. Rodriguez ’11

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

North Carolina Alpha

Thomas H. Fearrington ’48

Hoyt M. Hackney, Jr. ’61

Joseph D. Haney ’51

William F. McGinty ’64

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

North Carolina Xi

Lee S. Ainslie, Jr. ’61

Henry L. May ’67

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota Alpha

Robert J. Klintberg ’45

Reverend Raymond J. Milner ’52

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

North Dakota Beta

Orville E. Erickson ’70

Donald B. Hovden ’79

NORTHERN IOWA

Iowa Chi

Matthew Justin Amos ’91

David R. Fish, Jr. ’73

NORTHWESTERN

Illinois Psi-Omega

Samuel R. Born II ’67

Dean A. Dickie ’66

Wayne D. Gustafson ’58

Jerry L. Macha ’65

NORWICH

Vermont Alpha-Sigma-Pi

George O. Carney ’60

Richard B. Durgin ’55

OCCIDENTAL

California Epsilon

Dr. James W. Nelson ’45

Lewis F. Scarr ’50

Sherman T. Stenberg, Jr. ’55

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

Ernest A. Lenthall ’63

Kai Nesius ‘23

OHIO STATE

Ohio Theta

COL Russell M. Broadwell ’63

Harold E. Christman ’45

Richard D. Davis, MD ’47

Ralph E. Lewis ’64

OHIO WESLEYAN

Ohio Delta

Ronald L. Hamilton ’48

John R. Thomas ’61

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Jimmy D. Blair ’64

Ray G. Collins III ’63

Thomas J. Hughes III ’55

John P. Johnson ’60

William D. Kendrick ’57

David William Lee ’70

Frank Asa Sewell III ’71

John Earl Wallis ’57

OKLAHOMA STATE

Oklahoma Mu

L. Enloe Baumert ’54

CAPT James W. Beaubien III ’70

Jerry D. Byram ’58

John D. Dornblaser ’74

William L. Douglas II ’50

Charles E. Drake ’63

Kenton Brad Duncan, Jr. ’69

Thomas J. Houdek, Sr. ’54

Michael Ames Howard ’70

John Paul Hunter ’93

Dan T. Manning ’66

Max M. Moyers ’55

Charles A. Ranck ’59

Brian Steven Tindill ’89

Jay W. Wesson ’59

OREGON

Oregon Beta

James Michael Lium ’77

Howard J. Messmer ’61

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Charles F. Adams ’69

Frederick J. Paine ’58

Lowell E. Patton ’50

Stanley A. Weaver ’75

Mark R. Wickert ’75

PENN

STATE

Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta

Gerald Z. Moyer ’59

Duncan W. Schofield ’67

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania Theta

Salvatore J. Guastella ’48

Thomas H. Stoner ’56

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PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Richard D. Darrah ’62

Arthur A. Fleming ’68

PUGET SOUND

Washington Gamma

James V. Harris ’67

Randall L. Melquist ’68

PURDUE

Indiana Beta

William G. Jennings ’57

Charles W. Kehrt ’59

Jon A. Nuss ’57

Kenneth B. Redenbaugh ’61

Michael Thomas Spellman ’88

E. Clifton Wilson, Jr. ’51

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Alpha

Neil H. Thorp ’61

George H. Wheatley ’51

RHODES

Tennessee Zeta

John P. Douglas, Jr. ’48

David F. Gillison, Jr. ’61

Dr. William E. Long ’48

Clay Darville Robertson ’80

RICHMOND

Virginia Tau

COL James Herbert Reid ’44

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

James S. Buchanan ’45

SAN JOSE STATE

California Zeta

Dennis M. Crinnion, PE ’58

Robert L. Fraser ’50

Reginald F. Toran ’73

SIMPSON

Iowa Sigma

Stephen K. Benz ’61

Patrick Casey Kellogg ’87

SOUTH ALABAMA

Alabama Chi

Scott Travis McDonald ’04

SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Delta

James P. Ashley, MD ’59

Robert Trippett Boineau ’48

Edward F. Girardeau ’60

Gerald L. Harrington ’63

David Lawson, Jr. ’19

Frederick Locke Mays, Jr. ’51

Robert Lee Shanks ’71

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota Sigma

Jack Brian Errett ’70

Dr. Michael R. Kuipers ’66

Paul Kevin Smith ’81

SOUTH FLORIDA

Florida Delta

William W. Hankins ’65

Robert W. Miller, Jr. ’68

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Gamma

John H. McCoy ’68

Bert L. Thornton ’70

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Texas Delta

Brett Bingham Barham ’86

James C. Haley ’03

James E. Rogers, Jr. ’56

Ellis M. Wilson, Jr. ’51

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

Benjamin H. Best II ’69

Anthony Lee Guy ’83

Daniel C. Schopp ’67

ST. LAWRENCE

New York Rho

Donald T. Smith ’55

Frank P. Taylor ’63

STANFORD

California Alpha

James R. Fuller ’67

George P. Kading ’41

SYRACUSE

New York Delta

Walter R. Hedderich ’48

David W. James ’59

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Kappa

Robert R. Fallis, Jr. ’75

James A. Prewitt III ’50

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Texas Beta

Dr. Charles Kendall III ’65

James Mayfield ’56

Zachary Dean Muckleroy ’02

Roger Payne ’67

James W. Phipps ’59

TEXAS TECH

Texas Alpha

Philip G. Folsom ’60

James G. Keys ’55

William G. Markham, D.D. ’54

Thomas Thad McDonnell ’79

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LOCATION: MOSCOW, ID

CHAPTER: IDAHO ALPHA

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INSTALLATION: MARCH 9, 2024

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

The University of Idaho is the oldest public state college in Idaho, and is often voted to be the best. Located in small-town Moscow, with a population of only around 25,000, the campus is a hub of higher education surrounded by beautiful scenery on all sides. Voted as #23 on the list of best value schools in America, it’s clear why so many choose to be Vandals!

FOUNDING FATHERS

Augustine John Almanza

Trevor Lee Anderson

Jason Earl Beck

David Lee Benoit

Mason Lee Benoit

Tristan Isaac Currall

Jacob Jonathon Decker

Tyler Grant Durbin

Zachary Tyler Furrow

Cade Parker Gulstrom

IN THEIR WORDS

Evan Austin Harding

Mason Heiner

Malaki Herby

Bryce Aundry Jovani Hernandez

River B. Kleng

Elijah Sean Kyle

Jordan James Lemon

Andrew Michael Liezen

Gabe Isaac Linck

Robert Dean Mai

Patrick Aiden Pierre Manning-Floch

Ethan Michael Moore

Hart A. Parr Dal Pra

Andrei Aleksandrovich Romanchenko

Marcus Matthias Roper

Jorgen Luke Saysette

Nicolas Avery Shiverick

Caleb Isaac Staab

Matthew Logan Stone

The Idaho Alpha chapter began the path of returning to the campus of the University of Idaho in 2022, but gained just one member during fall recruitment. Despite recruitment challenges, the promise of molding a strong brotherhood in our image proved to be a powerful motivator. By the end of the first year, 5 members had joined our chapter and were eager to help restore our historic chapter. Surrounded by our incredibly supportive alumni, we made great strides in boosting campus presence. Our hard work paid off, when on March 9, 2024, our chapter officially rejoined the Realm of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and we received our charter. The chartering experience was nothing short of inspirational. Surrounded by our hard-working and impressive alumni, seeing just how much they all care about our brotherhood, inspires us to look forward to the future, and the incredible heights we can reach. Now with 17 brothers upholding the ideals and values of The True Gentleman, we will continue to build our brotherhood and engage with our community until SAE is once again regarded as the greatest fraternity on our campus. Chartering was only the first step in a marathon!

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TO THE REALM, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO (IDAHO ALPHA)!
WELCOME BACK

SAE BROTHERHOOD ASSESSMENT A NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH DYAD STRATEGIES

BY DR. SPENCER A. LONG (CENTRAL MICHIGAN ’08)

The data presented, and much of the information shared, in this article, was originally written by primary authors Dr. Gentry McCreary and Dr. Joshua Schutts of Dyad Strategies, LLC.

In October of 2023, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in partnership with Dyad Strategies, launched a cultural assessment of the Fraternity’s collegiate membership. Brotherhood, affinity (organizational commitment, identity, satisfaction), social culture (hazing attitudes, sexual assault attitudes, and alcohol use), as well as member outcomes tied to the True Gentleman, were all measured as part of the assessment. The findings were not only shared with the Fraternity but they were also compared against eleven other national fraternities for benchmarking and comparison purposes.

WHO IS DYAD STRATEGIES

Dyad Strategies is an intellectual powerhouse of higher education professionals who deliver a wide range of consulting services for schools, universities, and organizations. They help organizations and universities measure and improve the impact of their work.

Demographic Information from 2023 Sample:

KEY FINDINGS

• Strong Brotherhood: Brotherhood in Sigma Alpha Epsilon is incredibly strong. Across all four measures of brotherhood (solidarity, shared social experiences, belonging, and accountability), ΣAE members scored significantly higher than their peers

Brotherhood Comparison to National Benchmark:

• Highest Levels of Satisfaction: Sigma Alpha Epsilon is the only Fraternity in the history of Dyad Strategies cultural assessment that scored a 60 or higher for satisfaction.

SAE COLLEGIATE MEMBERS ARE HAVING AN INCREDIBLY SATISFYING EXPERIENCE WITH THE FRATERNITY RELATIVE TO THEIR PEERS IN OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.

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Net Promoter Score for Overall Satisfaction:

• Low Social Dominance Hazing Motivation: Compared to peer fraternities, ΣAE collegiate members scored significantly lower on social dominance hazing motivation. This means collegiate members of ΣAE are less motivated to promote an education process focused on reinforcing group hierarchy through mechanisms of power and control. The team at Dyad Strategies believes this score is likely due to the immediate initiation of new members.

Hazing Tolerance:

Although the findings in the report are extremely positive for the organization, the data also presented three recommendations for the organization to consider looking ahead.

• Focus of new member socialization process: The findings from the assessment suggest that resources should be developed to improve the socialization of new members in ways that boost belonging and meaningful connections to break down cliques within chapters, leading to stronger brotherhood and affinity throughout the experience. With the launch of the organization’s post-initiation onboarding, as well as through the development of new resources connected to Big Brother/Little Brother programs, the Fraternity is developing additional resources and programming tied to an affinity for ΣAE. One new initiative is how members receive their badge, shingle, and membership card, which launched this Spring.

• Infuse values throughout the experience: The findings from the assessment confirmed our already identified gap regarding the impact of the ΣAE collegiate membership experience connected to the values of the True Gentleman. During the 167th Anniversary Convention, the Fraternity launched a new brand that re-introduced the importance of being a True Gentleman with its incorporation in the new logo. The Fraternity Service Center will continue to reinforce the values of the True Gentleman and is already working to develop curriculum and chapter-level interventions.

• Develop strategic priorities around addressing social status importance: The only problematic finding from the assessment is tied to ΣAE collegiate members' high social status importance score. The assessment findings suggest our chapters place too much emphasis on their position in the campus social hierarchy rather than focusing on things like brotherhood, leadership, service and scholarship. The Fraternity Service Center has already started working to address and will continue to address this recommendation.

THROUGH THE FRATERNITY’S PARTICIPATION IN THIS ASSESSMENT WE WERE ABLE TO GAIN A GREAT DEAL OF INSIGHT INTO THE AREAS SAE IS EXCELLING IN, AS WELL AS OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONTINUED GROWTH. FOR SAE TO CONTINUE TO DO WELL IN THE AREAS WE ARE EXCELLING IN AND TO GROW IN THE AREAS OF OPPORTUNITY, IT TAKES ALL OF US WORKING TOGETHER.
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