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The Record | Volume 144 - Issue #1: Spring 2025

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BOOT HOCKEY, BROTHERHOOD, AND A LEGACY ON ICE

THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

GREETINGS BROTHERS,

Serving as Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s sixteenth Eminent Supreme Recorder has been one of the most rewarding roles of my career. Your Fraternity Service Center TEAM wakes up every day determined to make our organization better than it was the day before, committed to making our beloved order unquestionably the best fraternity by any measure.

The team and I are focused on the four strategic objectives listed above to help drive and measure our progress.

We began the school year by reorganizing the Chapter Services Consultant coverage model to focus on chapter size versus geography. The purpose was threefold:

• Align our most experienced consultants with the largest chapters.

• Leverage best practices from like-size chapters.

• Provide a career path for our Chapter Services Consultants.

We also added two consultants to decrease the number of chapters in each module. This change enables the consultants to meet and work with their chapters twice a year versus once a year.

Additionally, we took the second step in our segmentation model by adding a new leader and two more consultants to the Chapter Services team. This team oversees chapters that contain less than 25 men and emerging chapters, providing much-needed support to SAE’s smaller chapters. We added two more members to our Risk Management team to enable these consultants to identify and tamp down potential culture issues within a chapter before they become incidents.

The Supreme Council is committed to being a leader in risk management practices in the fraternal community. They commissioned, approved, and posted a position statement on risk management on SAE’s website. This statement makes clear that the well-being of our members, guests, and their respective communities remains a top priority for our organization and outlines the desired outcomes of SAE’s risk management program. To read the full statement please visit sae.net/about/mission-vision.

We consulted Favor & Company, our insurance company, and fraternity peers to identify and adopt best practices, and we have proactively contacted our higher education peers to become better

partners. These initiatives have reduced SAE’s incidents by 25% year-over-year.

The Fraternity Service Center took these actions to enable the TEAM to be more proactive, provide better support for our undergraduates, and allow us to focus on the aforementioned objectives.

GROWTH AND RETENTION

Sigma Alpha Epsilon is generally considered one of the largest fraternities from both an undergraduate and alumni perspective. Today, SAE has roughly 13,300 undergraduate members and 253,000 living alumni members. The goal is for SAE to grow to at least 15,000 undergraduate members who remain engaged from initiation to graduation and then as alumni members and leaders.

The graphics below provide a sense of the size and scope of our organization.

EDUCATION

The 86th National Leadership School held this past January set a post-COVID record in terms of individual attendees and chapters represented. Ideally, every chapter should send an undergraduate member to learn best practices from the staff, alumni facilitators, and their peer groups.

RISK MANAGEMENT

As previously mentioned, we added more team members to our Risk Management team. The Risk Management team is working to develop a culture where undergraduate members feel safe, are a part of something bigger than themselves, and part of an environment where they can truly make a difference.

ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT

Chapters with support from engaged alumni are far more successful than those without. They have fewer incidents, better institutional relationships, and benefit from historical knowledge of their past success. We aim for every chapter to have two advisors for every fifty undergraduate members.

I have no doubt we will continue to face hurdles, but I believe that with your continued support, our future is bright.

By the time February arrives in Madison, Wisconsin, the city has transformed into a winter wonderland. Lake Mendota freezes solid, students bundle up in layers of red and white, and the anticipation mounts over at the Wisconsin Alpha Chapter house. For the past decade, SAE at Wisconsin has proudly hosted Lily’s Classic—a boot hockey tournament that brings hundreds onto the ice each winter, all for a cause close to their hearts.

Photo courtesy of Lizzy Larson. Lizzy Larson is a UW-Madison student studying computer science and photography. As a photographer and FAA-licensed drone pilot, she specializes in capturing sports, politics, and news. Follow her work @larsonaerial on Instagram!

Credits

Editors:

Steve Mitchell (Indiana ‘83)

David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17)

Design:

Saylor Schwab (Drake ‘22)

Contributors:

JP Andrick (Frostburg State ‘97)

Laura Bianchi

Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado

Jason Scott Embry (Western Kentucky ‘94)

Noah Haddaway (Frostburg State ‘21)

Thomas J. Kilian, Jr. (Indiana State ‘99)

Alison Lai

Thomas C. LaMantia (Arizona ‘87)

Kayla McCloud

Mark W. McDonough (Youngstown State ‘98)

Tabitha Parent

Holcombe Rolader (Louisiana State ‘21)

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Happy 169th Founders’ Day to all the Brothers in the Realm! It is always refreshing around the spring semester to connect and celebrate the bonds of our Brotherhood. There are so many things in our corner of the Greek world to be proud of, I am honored to discuss a few one final time in The Record. What started as a challenging biennium with organizational changes, has turned into a year of accomplishments.

Leadership School was back in Chicago this past January and had great attendance. We saw 165 of our Chapters represented with 419 undergraduate men participating. These numbers are an increase over the last few years, and show a healthy growth in the right direction. More impressive than the numbers in attendance was the content of the program. Brother Dan Wenker (Penn StateUniversity Park ‘81) spoke at the Levere Memorial Temple about his experiences mountain climbing, and how it led to self-discovery and inspiration for our men. In some great rotational sessions, presentations were heard from Quinn Moran on recruitment and Tom LaMantia (Arizona ‘87) on entrepreneurship. Lianne Kowiak shared a deeply touching account of losing her son to hazing with a

call of action to our men to rise above. Our amazing alumni faculty held breakout sessions with small groups, gave presentations, and guided so many meaningful discussions. The weekend closed with an inspirational presentation by past ESA Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi ‘90). Tying the event together so well was the magical music of Dr. Fred Phelps (Eastern New Mexico ‘64), who makes many of our events memorable!

In the spring, we had some exciting events. The SAE Foundation held the March to the Madness (M2M) fundraising tournament. This is an exciting inter-chapter competition that raises funds for the programming and scholarships our Foundation provides. Inner Circle was held in April, an elite experience for 30 of our top undergraduates. This year we had an exciting list of speakers who provided personal connections to the attendees, shared compelling stories, and provided unique growth experiences. The 48th SAE National Amateur Golf Tournament is in early May. This event is a lot of fun for golfers of all skill levels. My last-place finish in 2024 is evidence of the wide skill range of golfers!

In June, we will end our biennium in Atlanta, Georgia at the 169th Anniversary Convention. This is the largest meeting of our membership and is critical in shaping the future of the organization with by-law proposals and elections. I have been to nine Conventions over the years, and it’s a special experience to participate in at least once in your life. Following our Convention is the Ritual Academy over the summer. This is a unique event in the Greek world. All Chapters should send representatives to the Ritual Academy as it strengthens the ties that bind us together.

As I sit here, contemplating my last few months on the Supreme Council, several things begin to cross my mind. First, how blessed I am to be able to serve my Fraternity over the last 27 years in multiple roles. How lucky I am to have crossed paths with so many amazing Brothers, friends, and SAE mentors who have helped guide and encourage me. I also consider the “why.” Why have I volunteered so much of my life to the Fraternity? Has it been worth my time, talent, and treasure? Has the sacrifice of my personal time and time away from family been worth it? The resounding answer is YES. The answer is yes for so many reasons. I believe, in my soul, in the Mission and Vision of the Fraternity. When fraternity is done right it creates a space for men to learn to be in a community, have better mental health, serve others, focus on scholarship, develop leadership, learn to fail and succeed, hold peers accountable, gain access to lifelong mentors, and manage a small business just to name a few. These are amazing things to work on before you launch into the greater world, your relationships and your career.

Recently, I found inspiration in an old edition of The Phoenix. The writing was titled “A Creed for Sigma Alpha Epsilon,” by Ivan Lee Holt (Vanderbit 1904). This 121-year-old message is fully relevant in 2025. In this piece Brother Holt talks about “My Fraternity!” and how important it is to take ownership of the Fraternity in order to

help move it forward. He talks about Brotherhood being “possible only where selfishness is subordinated to heart-felt interest in another man” and stresses that we should not accept “petty, or selfish, or mean conduct.” He follows later stating “My Fraternity! I can make a Fraternity mine by saying: This day I will think of that other one that needs the clasp of my hand!” Holt knows it is impossible to be a true member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and make it about yourself. This is the model for all Brothers in the Realm. Place a bit of your self interest aside and ask who is that “other one” in need today? Is your roommate struggling? Does your Chapter need a position filled? Is there an undergraduate that needs a mentor, or a Chapter that needs an advisor? Whether it takes five minutes a year or five hours a month, we need your outstretched hand. Over this biennium I have operated with the mantra of “it’s the WE, not the ME” to guide the Fraternity. This pairs so well with

the 121 year old writing of Brother Holt. Make Sigma Alpha Epsilon YOUR Fraternity by looking for the other ones that need the loving clasp of your hand and Brotherly care. When you can achieve this type of contribution, your name will not merely be on the roll of SAE, but it will truly be My Fraternity!

Fraternally,

W. McDonough

Mark
(Youngstown State ‘98) Eminent Supreme Archon

NEWS FROM HQ

SAE PARTNERS WITH BIRCHES HEALTH

SAE is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Birches Health to support our members with specialized care for addiction and other mental health challenges. Birches Health is a leading behavioral addiction treatment provider, specializing in virtual care for compulsive behaviors, including sports betting, gambling, video gaming, day trading, sex, and pornography.

Birches Health and Sigma Alpha Epsilon have partnered to offer custom resources and treatment options from licensed, specially trained counselors for all members and alumni. Counseling can be covered by insurance and is available from the comfort of home through teletherapy. For more information, please visit bircheshealth.com/sae

STAFF UPDATES

The Fraternity Service Center welcomed Dustin Stewart (Georgia Southern-Armstrong ‘17) as Director of Chapter Services, along with Casey Green (Winthrop ‘24), Coleman Klimek (Millikin ‘23), and Justin Maidenberg (Cal State Northridge ‘15) as Chapter Services Consultants. Jake Harris (Central Oklahoma ‘20) accepted a new role as Director of Development & Expansion, with Carson Cole (Millikin ‘24) and Emmett Schwab (Drake ‘24) also accepting new roles as Emerging Chapter Services Consultants. Madison Simmons joined the Risk Management team as a Risk Management Consultant. Noah Haddaway (Frostburg State ‘21) accepted a new role as Assistant Director of Education.

SAE Financial & Housing has welcomed Jessica Young as Director of Asset Management and Candace Avery as Administrative Assistant. Tommy Long (Eastern Illinois ‘16) accepted a new position with F&H as the Accounts Receivable Specialist. To view the entire SAE staff, visit sae.net/about/team.

2025 DEVOTIE RITUAL INSTITUTE

Are you a collegiate or alumni brother who wants to take your knowledge of the Ritual to the next level? Join us for the DeVotie Ritual Institute August 1-2 at the Levere Memorial Temple and learn from some of our top ritualists during a weekend of Ritual education, discussions, and training. This weekend event provides attendees with knowledge of the application, history, and use of our Ritual in daily life and chapter settings.

SAE PARTNERS WITH REALRESPONSE

SAE has partnered with RealResponse, a confidential platform designed to enhance safety and accountability by providing members and guests with an anonymous way to report emergencies, crises, or general concerns. This partnership reinforces our commitment to member safety, accountability, and proactive communication. By using RealResponse, members can submit reports by making calls or sending text messages directly to 1-(888)-464-1856.

Members reporting a concern through RealResponse remain completely anonymous but may choose to reveal their identity at any time. SAE’s goal is to compel its members to report any issue or concern and prevent misconduct by offering a safe and private space that uses familiar communication tools. This service is managed 24/7, 365 days a year, by a member of the Risk Management Department, ensuring prompt responses to all reports.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon encourages all members to uphold Minerva’s Shield and hold one another accountable to these standards. Risk reduction is a shared responsibility among all members. Together, using RealResponse, we can foster a safe and more responsible community guided by our shared commitment to risk reduction and member well-being.

IMPACT AWARD

A new plaque was installed at the Levere Memorial Temple honoring the recipients of the SAE Foundation Impact Award. This award celebrates the art of mentoring and recognizes exceptional mentors who have made significant contributions to the personal and professional development of SAE members under their guidance. To nominate a mentor deserving of recognition, submit a nomination form found at sae.net/foundation/initiatives

FOUNDING FATHERS

Levi D.Clark

LOCATION: GREENVILLE, NC

CHAPTER: NORTH CAROLINA SIGMA

CHAPTER SIZE: 34

INSTALLATION: NOVEMBER 16, 2024

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Founded on March 8, 1907, as a teacher training school, East Carolina University (ECU) is a public university in Greenville, North Carolina. It is the fourth largest university in North Carolina and the only one in the state with schools of medicine, dentistry, and engineering. ECU has grown from its original 43 acres to almost 1,600 acres located on six properties, including an overseas campus in Certaldo Alto, Italy.

Carson P. Young

Kadin M. Hooks

Ryan E. Ball

Chase T. Hawkins

Kevin L. Rutayisire

Tyler J. Shpunder

Edward W. Farley

Connor L. Weeks

Benjamin W. Goodson

Jacob R. Dahman

Nicholas J. Vavra

IN THEIR WORDS

Ean W. Wagoner

Jackson S. Holland

William F. Black

Stephen M. Romanelli

Nicholas S. Glantz

Trey E. Downing

Colby B. Bonvicin

Nicholas J. Pepe

Diego Quintino

Evan P. Mahar

Jonathan T. Burton

Thomas J. Faucett

Parker R. Mann

Maslin J. Winant-Moshe

Jonathan J. Van Etten

Jackson E. Brown

Hudson M. Minks

Charles R. Mahlschnee

Carter G. Roberson

Britt T. Egan

Augustus E. Schlegel

Andrew J. Davis

Adrian M. Davila

The journey of our chapter at East Carolina University (North Carolina Sigma) has been one of resilience, unity, and unwavering brotherhood. Through challenges, we grew stronger, ultimately re-chartering as a proud chapter of this esteemed fraternity. I am grateful for the obstacles we’ve overcome, as they have strengthened our bond and commitment. Moving forward, we aim to build exceptional new member classes, uphold the values of our great order, and strive for the Zeal Award as a testament to our dedication.

THE LEGACY OF JAMES GAMBLE NIPPERT

A CENTURY OF BROTHERHOOD & DEDICATION

In the heart of the University of Cincinnati’s campus stands a testament to the enduring power of brotherhood. Nippert Stadium, a centerpiece of Bearcat pride for a century, is more than just a stadium. It’s a living memorial to a young man whose tragic story has inspired generations of students, athletes, and fraternity brothers. But perhaps even more significant to the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is another building which shares the same name: The James Gamble Nippert Memorial Lodge. This structure has been home to the Ohio Epsilon chapter for 100 years, and stands as a physical testament to the brotherhood’s values and history.

THE MAN BEHIND THE NAME

James “Jimmy” Gamble Nippert was a student at the University of Cincinnati in the early 1920s. A member of the Ohio Epsilon chapter of SAE and a center on the football team, Nippert embodied the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and athletic prowess that the university sought to instill in its students.

On Thanksgiving Day 1923, during a game against rival Miami University, Nippert sustained what seemed at first to be a minor injury – a spike wound to his leg. The game was played in miserable conditions, with driving rain turning the field into a muddy quagmire. The severity of Nippert’s injury went unnoticed, masked by the mud and the adrenaline of competition.

What followed was a tragedy that would reshape the University’s landscape and leave an indelible mark on the fraternity. Nippert’s wound became infected, leading to blood poisoning. Despite efforts to save him, he passed away on Christmas Day, 1923. His reported last words, “Five more yards to go, then drop,” became a poignant symbol of his dedication and perseverance.

A FAMILY’S RESPONSE TO TRAGEDY

The Nippert family’s response to this heartbreaking loss was extraordinary. Instead of retreating into grief, they chose to honor James’s memory in a way that would benefit future generations of students, athletes, and brothers.

James N. Gamble, Nippert’s grandfather and son of the Procter & Gamble co-founder, donated $250,000 to complete the stadium that would bear his grandson’s name. This generous gift ensured that the partially-constructed facility, which began development in 1915, would be completed and dedicated as a fitting tribute to James Gamble Nippert.

THE BIRTH OF A CHAPTER HOME

But the family’s commitment to preserving Nippert’s legacy didn’t stop there. Judge Alfred K. Nippert (Cincinnati 1894) and his wife, Maud, gifted land and funds to construct the James Gamble Nippert Memorial Lodge, which would become the new home for the Ohio Epsilon chapter.

The James Gamble Nippert Memorial Lodge, situated at 2707 Clifton Avenue, was dedicated on March 25, 1925. The lodge’s location is no coincidence. It sits on an elevated position, with the main stairs leading directly to the main building of campus. This prominent placement has given SAE an elevated status on campus, both literally and figuratively, for the past century.

Architect Brother Clifford M. Stegner (Ohio Epsilon 1899) designed the Lodge, and the details of the original structure inspired much of the Lodge’s design and function. Judge Nippert was very deliberate about every selection in the Lodge, from the terrazzo floors and travertine wall cladding to the custom light fixtures and stained glass in Chapter Hall featuring Noble Leslie DeVotie. The stained-glass windows are part of the DeVotie Hall addition, and the DeVotie Hall Association (est. 1910) serves as the house corporation for the chapter.

THE LEGACY OF JAMES GAMBLE NIPPERT

The Lodge was designed specifically to accommodate Cincinnati students’ co-op program. Brothers would be going to school for 10-12 weeks, then alternating with a work session for 10-12 weeks. Brothers slept at the end of the dormer hallways, called “Rack Rooms.” The attic was designed for storage trunks, and the basement was designed for coal deliveries- quite the difference from the central heat common to our modern fraternity houses! The original third floor room was a common area library and “Radio Room”—the height of technology for the day.

The Lodge has expanded twice over the years – first with the George Kress Memorial Library in 1956, and then with the DeVotie Hall Addition in 2010. The George H. Kress Memorial Library had the amazing foresight to set foundations and structure to accommodate additional floors in the future—this made the 2010 addition possible without changing or destroying any of the existing chapter house. These expansions have always been made with an eye toward improving the brothers’ collegiate experience while maintaining the architectural beauty that complements Cincinnati’s campus.

The craftsmanship of the original 1925 structure shines through after thousands of Ohio Epsilon Brothers living there, including the original slate roof. Each addition was done with the same level of quality and expectation of longevity. The Nipperts set the highest expectations, and the Ohio Epsilon Chapter and DeVotie Hall Association will always strive to meet that bar.

THE CORNERSTONE BOX: A BRIDGE BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT

Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the Lodge’s history is the cornerstone box – a time capsule that has captured the essence of SAE’s history at the University of Cincinnati for the past century. The cornerstone box, laid during the construction of the Lodge in 1924, has been a source of fascination and speculation for generations of brothers. Its contents, carefully preserved for 100 years, offer a tangible link to the fraternity’s past and the era in which Jimmy Nippert lived.

The Lodge’s fireplace in 1925 and 2025.

The box was first opened in 1975, at the 50th-anniversary celebration of the Stadium and the Lodge. According to Mike Steur (Cincinnati ‘78), an attendee of the event, the box contains a wealth of memorabilia from the Lodge’s early days. Among the items was a copy of the 1925 Record, newspaper articles on the cornerstone, and other details about the house dedication ceremony. These artifacts provide a window into the lives of the brothers who first called the James Gamble Nippert Memorial Lodge home.

The cornerstone box holds more than just historical documents. It contains the spirit of camaraderie that has defined SAE for more than a century. Each item represents the hopes, dreams, and experiences of brothers who came before, serving as a reminder of the fraternity’s rich heritage and the responsibility current members have to uphold its legacy.

CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF BROTHERHOOD

This March, the Ohio Epsilon chapter celebrated the 100th anniversary of the James Gamble Nippert Memorial Lodge, and the significance of the cornerstone box took on new meaning. The weekend of March 7-8 earlier this year saw a series of events that not only commemorate the past but also look forward to the future of SAE at the University of Cincinnati.

On Friday, March 7, 2025, brothers gathered at the Lodge for a Founders’ Day celebration and the opening of the cornerstone box. This event, exclusive to brothers, was a powerful moment of connection between past and present. As the contents of the box were revealed, current members and alumni alike had the

opportunity to touch history and reflect on the enduring nature of their bond. Saturday, March 8 saw a grand 100th Anniversary Celebration at the Cincinnati Masonic Temple. This event was a fitting tribute to a century of SAE excellence at the University of Cincinnati.

But the celebration didn’t end with the opening of the cornerstone box. In keeping with tradition, a new time capsule will be created and dedicated at some point this year, to be opened by future generations of SAE brothers. This new box, filled with items representing SAE life in the 21st century, will carry forward the legacy of Jimmy Nippert and all the brothers who have called the Memorial Lodge home.

THE ENDURING SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD

The story of James Gamble Nippert and the legacy he left behind is a powerful testament to resilience. It demonstrates how a tragic loss can be transformed into a force for good, inspiring generations of brothers to strive for excellence and maintain their resilience in the face of adversity.

For the brothers of Ohio Epsilon at the University of Cincinnati, Nippert’s story is a constant reminder of the values they aspire to uphold. Each time they gather in the Memorial Lodge or cheer on the Bearcats at Nippert Stadium, they are connected to a legacy and a pedigree that spans more than a century, and as the living descendants of that lineage should continue to represent their chapter and their university proudly.

The story of James Gamble Nippert is not just about a stadium or a fraternity house. It’s about the power of brotherhood to inspire, to uplift, and to create lasting change. As the chapter looks toward its future, it does so with the knowledge that it stands on the shoulders of those who came before – young men like Jimmy Nippert, whose brief life continues to make a profound impact a century after his passing.

FRATERNITY AWARD RECIPIENTS

THIS

LIST REFLECTS PRESENTATIONS BETWEEN JULY 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 2024.

Recognition of achievement and dedication to the Fraternity is important. Members and chapters that have distinguished themselves on various levels of the Fraternity or within their professions bring honor not only to themselves but also to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Fraternity realizes the value in acknowledging exceptional service and that the presentation of an award of recognition is also a primary way to show our appreciation.

Please Note: To be nominated for and subsequently receive an alumni recognition award, the honoree must have previously been recognized with the award that precedes it in the recognition chain. For example, to be eligible for the Shield of Brotherhood, an alumnus must first have received the Order of Minerva award. If you have any questions regarding which awards an alumnus has received or need clarification on our Alumni Recognition Awards process, please contact Alumni Services, alumni@sae.net or (847) 475-1856 ext. 7. This does not apply to the William McKinley Outstanding Achievement Award.

WILLIAM MCKINLEY OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Previously The Highest Effort Award, the William McKinley Outstanding Achievement Award embodies commitment, perseverance, leadership, and service to others. These virtues were exemplified by Brother William McKinley (Ohio Sigma 1869), the 25th President of the United States. Like McKinley, whose leadership and service to our nation left a lasting legacy, recipients achievements reflect the highest ideals of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and serve as an inspiration to all its members. Recipients receive a printed certificate and medallion.

Ray J. Artigue (Arizona State ‘76), Journalism/Communication

Henry A. Beattie III (Mississippi State ‘77), Philanthropy & Community Service

Charles G. Lawrence (Arizona State ‘62), Sports & Business

J. Michael Donahoe (Oklahoma ‘62), Aviation Law

THE HIGHEST EFFORT

The Highest Effort Award recognizes the member who, through his professional success, has brought positive recognition to the Fraternity. By their example and achievement, recipients of this award exemplify the ideals of the Fraternity and “The True Gentleman.”

Mark Wray Chiozza (Tennessee ‘90), Law

Gregory Thomas Dell (Cal State Fullerton ‘93), Military & Defense Contracting

Richard E. Duease (Mississippi State ‘74), Basketball Coaching

Juan Manuel Garcia III (Cal State Fullerton ‘89), Military & Politics

Terry M. Giles (Cal State Fullerton ‘70), Law

Ryan O’Rourke (Central Florida ‘04), Higher Education

Joshua Lee Welch (Western Carolina ‘06), Higher Education

SHIELD OF BROTHERHOOD

The Shield of Brotherhood recognizes a brother who consistently excels in voluntary commitment and service for the Fraternity.

Douglas P. Fink ( Illinois ‘77)

Richard Charles Goodwin (Cal State Fullerton ‘75)

Christopher Wayne Hancock (Indiana State ‘96)

William Russell Makepeace IV (North Carolina State ‘93)

Peter William Mitchell (Cal State Fullerton ‘90)

Dr. Scott Allan Slechta (Simpson ‘80)

Scott Darin Thomas (Idaho ‘94)

MERIT KEY AWARD

The second highest award an individual alumnus can receive, the Merit Key recognizes an alumnus who has demonstrated significant service and loyalty to the Fraternity on combined levels for an extended period of time.

John W. Howard (Miami (OH) ‘63)

Michael Ryan Joyce (Tennessee Tech ‘06)

William Lee Winstead (Tennessee-Martin ‘98)

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT

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.

JAMES M. “JIM” TATUM, JR. (NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL ’68) WAS RECOGNIZED WITH THE 163RD DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD.

Home is where the heart is, and Jim Tatum’s heart is with his chapter and its house. He is the foundation and bedrock of alumni engagement and undergraduate housing for his chapter. Jim mentored generations and transformed countless young men into True Gentlemen. To this day, he treats every single member as if they are his own son, with whom he also shares the sacred bonds of our Fraternity, a distinct privilege that only a few can claim. As both a Chapter Advisor and House Corporation President, he single-handedly improved his chapter and its house ten times over, then some. Beyond our collegians, Jim also had an equally profound impact on our alumni; always encouraging anyone out of touch to rekindle their connection with the Fraternity. Jim’s dedication exudes into all aspects of his life, so much so that he’s garnered professional accolades from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the State Bar Association of North Carolina, and many other organizations. For decades of unwavering commitment, the Fraternity has already awarded him with the Order of Minerva and the Merit Key. Accordingly, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon awards James M. Tatum, Jr., the 163rd Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a member of our Beloved Fraternity, granted on the 27th day of October in the year 2024.

SOMEWHERE TO CALL HOME LARRY JONES AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHAPTER HOUSE

People are in constant search for a sense of belonging and a place to call home. For many during their undergraduate years, the SAE chapter house becomes a home-away-from-home, serving as a sanctuary to enjoy newfound freedom and develop the characteristics they need to succeed in life. But, for some individuals, the chapter house can quite literally become home.

Such is the case of Larry Jones (Mississippi State ‘71), an individual who embodies the spirit of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in his leadership, character, and humility. From a young man in search of belonging, to a leader helping shape the fraternity’s future, his journey is a testament to the power of brotherhood, and how the chapter house reinforces that bond.

Mississippi State (Mississippi Theta) Chapter House 2020 Expansion and Renovation.

FINDING ROOTS IN A TRANSIENT WORLD

As a son in an Air Force family, Larry’s childhood was marked by constant change. “We lived all over the world,” he recalls. “Japan, Germany, Morocco, Oklahoma, Michigan, Kansas, Mississippi, and California.”

This nomadic lifestyle left Larry craving a sense of stability and belonging, which he found when he joined the Mississippi Theta Chapter of SAE at Mississippi State in 1968.

“Mississippi State introduced me to a world of impressive young men and a way to develop roots in an organization and a community,” Larry explains. Despite being unfamiliar with fraternities, he was drawn to SAE by the outstanding leaders he encountered on campus and friends in the Chapter from Columbus, Mississippi, where he graduated from high school.

Other interesting life experiences also welcomed him. In college, Larry worked multiple jobs to support himself, including waiting tables, building golf courses, driving delivery vans, working in retail clothing sales, and even making car tags. Yet, his most defining experience was two summers spent working on a railroad track gang in Shreveport—a job that tested his grit and broadened his perspective.

“It made a professional out of me,” Larry reflects. “We repaired, laid, and took up track and repaired and built bridges among many other challenging projects” for over 10 hours a day in the Louisiana sun and in a bath of creosote. His coworkers, who Larry describes as men of steel, had worked for decades on the railroad. They encouraged him to stay in school and focus on his career goals, a lesson that Larry took to heart.

This challenging and rewarding experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for hard work and diverse perspectives. Through these and his other formative experiences, Larry developed resilience and self-reliance—traits that would become crucial when life presented its greatest challenge yet.

A BROTHERHOOD BECOMES FAMILY

three younger brothers left needing direction, he became the head of a family now relocated to Shreveport and living with a relative.

“The brotherhood, particularly brothers Dean Oswalt, George Wilder, Lee Gallion, Bobby Arentson, Wayne Taylor, and Hoyt Hayes surrounded me during this challenging time,” he reflects.

During this entire time, Larry’s home was the SAE House. With the support of the brotherhood, Larry was able to stay on top of his studies, develop his professional skills, and keep his family on track, a feat almost unthinkable for a young man in his position. This experience deeply influenced Larry’s commitment to SAE, transforming a personal tragedy into a lifetime of giving back to the organization that had become his second family.

After graduating from Mississippi State in 1971, and marrying Toodie Smith, a Little Sister of Minerva, Larry was commissioned as an officer in the Air Force and assigned to Barksdale Air Force Base in Shreveport. He and Toodie then worked to restore some normalcy to their lives, and the lives of his brothers. Two of those brothers would follow directly in Larry’s footsteps, enrolling at Mississippi State and joining Mississippi Theta.

LARRY JONES: THE PROFESSIONAL

In 1969, Larry faced a major decision when his father was transferred to Castle AFB in California. He chose to stay at Mississippi State and with the Chapter. However, in 1970, tragedy struck when Larry’s parents were killed in a car and train accident in California. In an instant, his world changed. With no physical home to return to, and

After serving in the Air Force, Larry attended law school at The University of Mississippi and graduated with honors. He then began a decade of service in the Mississippi Air National Guard, serving as the State Judge Advocate General. He also began a decades-long journey, building a successful law practice as a Partner and Shareholder. He first worked with Watkins, Ludlam, Winter & Stennis, and later with Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell. On the homefront, Larry and Toodie welcomed three beautiful daughters into the family. Today, the Jones family has grown to five granddaughters and two grandsons.

But his path in life kept leading back to SAE, and he felt compelled to give back to the institution which had taught him so many lessons of friendship and brotherhood and supported him in his time of need.

Larry and Toodie.

SOMEWHERE TO CALL HOME

RETURN TO THE FOLD

This began with a simple appointment to the Mississippi Theta House Corporation, where he served in every leadership role from Secretary to President. His commitment grew even deeper in the early 1990s, when he joined forces with Johnny Ray (‘86), another Mississippi Theta alumnus, to spearhead a major $1.5 million renovation and expansion of the Chapter House.

When Larry reflects on what he hopes to achieve in his service to SAE, his focus always circles back to his time as an undergraduate. Larry explains that “I observed and learned the importance of friendship, brotherhood, and the necessity of leadership, standards, and accountability.” Larry took these life lessons with him in his work with the Mississippi Theta House Corporation and the Chapter.

In these roles, he mentored many chapter leaders, and helped the Executive Board make responsible decisions and ensure the chapter’s security for the future. While working with Mississippi Theta, Larry also came to more fully appreciate “the full scope of our Fraternity… and how the principles that we tried to instill at Mississippi State were universal.”

His guidance and stewardship of the Mississippi Theta House Corporation and Chapter was recognized outside Mississippi. He was extended an opportunity by Charlie Boyd (Mississippi State ‘65), one of the great leaders of SAE, to serve on the Board of Directors for SAE Financial & Housing (F&H). He has served more than eight years and was the President for 3 years.

THE IMPORTANCE OF CHAPTER HOUSES

One of Larry’s key insights about the fraternal experience is the crucial role chapter houses play in the fraternal experience and its success. “The chapter house is a foundation for building the college, fraternal experience,” he asserts. “And it is our job as alumni to ensure that this experience incorporates integrity and accountability.” He has seen this first hand in his service to F&H’s mission of owning, managing, and often saving chapter houses and providing a wealth of housing related services to the Realm.

Few people are as qualified to testify to the importance of the chapter house. During his work with F&H and Greg Somers (Michigan State ‘98), the long standing F&H CEO, and many committed Board members, F&H has invested millions in saving and preserving

chapter houses, and today owns 14 houses, manages another 14, with a market value in excess of $78 million and provides services to over 2200 active members, ensuring that many future generations of SAE brothers have safe and productive environments to call home.

FAMILY BONDS

Finally, Larry’s impact on SAE extends to his own family. Two of his three brothers followed in his footsteps at Mississippi State and Mississippi Theta. Terry (‘76), a recently retired maxillofacial surgeon, is now the President of the House Corporation and is a leader in contributing to the success of this outstanding chapter. Darrell Jones (‘79), a recently retired USAF Lt. General (3 Star), was also a member of the Chapter and still supports SAE in Texas. And Darrell’s son USAF Lt. Col. Taylor Jones also followed in the family SAE tradition at Mississippi State.

WISDOM FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

When asked what advice he would give to undergraduates and young alumni, Larry offers this:

“TAKE THE TIME TO REFLECT AND ACT, DURING AND PARTICULARLY AFTER YOUR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BROTHERHOOD AND FRIENDSHIPS YOU FOUND IN SAE, AND HOW IT WILL IMPACT YOU THROUGHOUT THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.”

Larry and his family’s story is more than a testament to the power of brotherhood—it’s a reminder that leadership, service, and unwavering support define the SAE experience. His and his family’s legacy stands as an inspiration, and a challenge to future generations to uphold these values and leave their own mark on the Fraternity.

The Jones brothers: Larry, Terry, and Darrell.
Larry, Toodie, and Greg Somers.

MERCER BID DAY

Another successful recruitment for the Georgia Psi chapter culminates in an unforgettable bid day.

2024 PHI ALPHA OPEN

Brothers from the Western Michigan (Michigan Delta) chapter at TPC Michigan.

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: ED FULLER

Congratulations to Brother Ed Fuller (Boston ‘68) for receiving the ALIS Lifetime Achievement Award. This prominent award is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions to the hospitality industry through their actions, deeds, and accomplishments.

MERIT KEY RECIPIENT: JACK HOWARD

Honoring John W. “Jack” Howard (Miami (OH) ’63) for his volunteerism and leadership at the Ohio Tau Chapter, Brother Howard was recognized with the Merit Key Award. He was joined by Chris Hancock (Indiana State ’96), Paul Hunter (Miami (OH) ’89), Steve Butler (Miami (OH) ’89), Jack Kortekamp (Miami (OH) ’77) and Pat McCafferty (Miami (OH) ’77).

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EMORY SPRING 2025 RECRUITMENT

The Georgia Epsilon chapter welcomed 29 new brothers this spring.

PUGET SOUND FOUNDERS’ DAY

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FALDUTO JR.

Anthony Falduto Jr. (Stockton ‘24) was identified as a match for someone in need. The NMDP team arranged for him to fly out and donate his blood stem cells, ultimately helping to save a life.

Brothers from the Washington Gamma chapter gathered together on March 8 at the Tacoma Yacht Club to celebrate Founders’ Day. Brothers Dan Martin ’68, Burr Anderson ’68, Jim Clary ’67, Craig Voegele ’68, Craig Mendenhall ’73, Jerry Reilly ’67, Bob Mathews ’70, Judge Tom Felnagle ’70, Dr. Don Perry ’71, Mike O Connell ’68 have celebrated Founders’ Day together for the past 30 years.

ANNUAL MUDBOWL EVENT

Executive board members of the Michigan (Michigan Iota-Beta) chapter visited C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital to present a donation of $46,000, raised during their annual Mudbowl event.

“We have the Schoolhouse, we need the School.”

Snow and ice blanketed most of the country and disrupted travel plans across the Realm while Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s 86th National Leadership School began. Despite Mother Nature’s best efforts, a bevy of undergraduates made the annual trip to Chicago, Illinois, to participate in this year’s installment. Four hundred and nineteen attendees from one hundred and sixty-five Chapters and Emerging Chapters descended upon the Windy City to take part in a weekend filled with brotherhood, development, and collaboration.

John O. Moseley (Oklahoma 1918) was instrumental in championing the first National Leadership School, which took place in the summer of 1935 on the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston. Moseley felt strongly that the Fraternity could do more to instill leadership qualities within its members and create something no other organization had previously tried. Although much has changed since then, the ideals still ring true. More than 89 years later, the tradition set forth by one of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s most incredible men is still going strong.

86TH NATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL RECAP

Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s National Leadership School now offers two separate tracks, each aimed at equipping our members with new skills they can take home to their Chapter once the weekend concludes. The Leadership Track, meant for general members, takes a big-picture look at fraternity leadership and a deeper dive into what it means to serve the Fraternity and our global community. It is an immersive learning experience in which collegiate brothers focus on building the skills needed to serve in any leadership role and build leadership competencies required to lead within the Fraternity, their community, and their professional roles. The Executive Track, designed for members with specific roles, focuses on increasing officers’ understanding of their roles and responsibilities, team building, goal setting, strategy development, and implementation.

This year’s iteration spanned four days and two locations. The schedule included small group activities and discussions led by the incredible team of facilitators, comprised of alumni volunteers and Fraternity Service Center Staff, as well as several large group sessions. Those general sessions allowed attendees to collaborate with peers and hear from speakers who addressed broader topics, led by industry leaders, accomplished alumni, and compassionate activists alike.

DAY ONE

The foyers and corridors were buzzing with zeal as the undergraduates, clad in their future alma mater’s colors, flooded the Marriott Chicago O’Hare while waiting to check in for the event. Even though rival colors clashed outside the Grand Ballroom, deep down, we were all loyal to the Royal Purple and Old Gold.

A bit of downtime before the 86th National Leadership School officially kicked off afforded ample time to meet this year’s exhibitors. The SAE Foundation and SAE Financial & Housing were well represented. They lined up and were ready to form new connections with the undergraduates or reaffirm their commitment to one another. Three of our national service partners — Movember,

NMDP, and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals — were in attendance. Greekbill and Campus Collections rounded out the roster, with the latter providing an apt event t-shirt showcasing the Levere Memorial Temple encased in a snowglobe with the skyline of Chicago in the distance.

As everyone filed into the Grand Ballroom, Eminent Supreme Archon Mark McDonough (Youngstown State ‘98) warmly welcomed this year’s attendees and performed the Opening Ceremony according to Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Ritual. Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Director of Education Hannah Blenden took the opportunity to review the weekend’s agenda and address expectations briefly before sending everyone on their way to their first small group meeting.

“I LEARNED A LOT OF VALUABLE IDEAS AND MET A LOT OF GREAT PEOPLE.”

CHRISTIAN DORAN (DEPAUL)

Specially curated icebreakers were the first focal point of the first “Chapter Meeting,” designed to loosen everyone up and allow them to be their authentic selves. From there, participants received an overview of the roles and responsibilities of officers, which then led to a few other exercises intended to get the participants in the right mind frame for the sessions to come.

Shortly after the first meeting, dinner was served in the Grand Ballroom while we launched our new partnership with Birches Health. Birches Health is a leading behavioral addiction treatment provider specializing in virtual care for compulsive behaviors. This partnership is another significant step to providing the evolving types of support needed in today’s world and for the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

The next activity for the undergraduate members was a general session in which Gentry McCreary from Dyad Strategies reviewed this year’s Brotherhood Assessment results. The Brotherhood

86TH NATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL RECAP

Assessment is an anonymous survey intended to equip our chapters with the ability to understand and assess risk factors associated with group archetypes. McCreary was able to give context behind the questions posed in the survey and offer additional insight into the program. During the “Chapter Meeting” that followed, the discussion centered on Dyad and how members can be catalysts for change while bringing belonging and accountability home to their chapters.

“EVERYTHING I LEARNED WAS NEW AND ENGAGING.”

JACOB MOWAT (SOUTH ALABAMA)

Day One wrapped up with the annual T-Shirt Swap, where participants were encouraged to bring an extra t-shirt to trade with another chapter from the Realm — many designs were sought after, especially the shirt that the men from Vanderbilt University (Tennessee Nu) brought depicting the celebratory scenes from where Nashville’s Cumberland River meets Broadway after their football team’s historical defeat of Mother Mu’s. Finally, Kevin Gath (Western Carolina ‘14) hosted a fireside chat named “SAE Stories, Myths, and Legends” in the River Room, where Fraternity Service Center Staff and undergraduate members were regaled in our Fraternity’s deep history by one of our most learned brothers.

DAY TWO

While the first day of the 86th National Leadership School was hard to beat, day two held the prospect of a visit home — The Levere Memorial Temple awaited all four hundred and nineteen attendees with open arms- but first, there was business to attend to.

Friday opened up with everyone donning their Leadership School Event T-shirt and a general session led by Dr. Spencer Long and Kevin Gath. During this session titled The Importance of Member Education, they explained the history behind how new members

joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon — from Newton Nash Clements to the True Gentleman Initiative — where they transitioned into the current Phoenix Member Education program.

The following “Chapter Meeting” built upon Dr. Long and Brother Gath’s session and allowed participants to look deeper into the Phoenix Member Education program with the expert guidance of our facilitators. The buses eagerly awaited their passengers in the hotel’s parking lot as the meeting continued. During this activity, the smaller groups were divided into four and given a specific lesson to research and teach, showcasing the ease, accessibility, and value of our Brother-to-Brother lessons. The participants trickled out of their meeting and queued up, ready to depart for Evanston.

Snow flurries fell while buses methodically pulled up to 1856 Sheridan Road, the headquarters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the Levere Memorial Temple. Many brothers visiting for the first time were awestruck at the building’s beauty while snapping pictures and making memories that would last a lifetime. The last few buses arrived while lunch was served in Nippert Hall, followed shortly by tours of the facility led by facilitators and a few Fraternity Service Center Staff members.

“I GATHERED LOTS OF GOOD INSIGHT, AND IT WAS A VERY WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE.” AIDAN GARVIN (CINCINNATI)

Once the hunger pangs subsided and after everyone visited the Tower Room and located their Chapter’s stained glass, it was time to get into the heart of the day’s schedule. Everyone loaded into the

pews of the Peace Chapel, where space was at a premium on the first and second floors. The day’s first speaker was Dan Wenker (Penn State ‘81), who delivered an inspiring message entitled “Discovering Your Purpose.” Brother Wenker’s brave depiction of surviving a neardeath mountaineering mishap in the Grand Tetons left the audience agasp. Before the break, the photographers took a group picture, as the name John Johnson echoed throughout the Temple.

“THE SESSIONS WERE GREAT. GREAT CONTENT AND GREAT SPEAKERS.” NIC POULOS (RUTGERS)

A brief respite between speakers gave everyone more time to explore or take Brother Wenker up on his generous offer of a personalized and autographed copy of his book Staying on Guard.

As the sun shone through the beautiful Tiffany Stained Glass, the final speaker of the day, Chairman of the SAE Foundation Les Ireland (Towson ’86), took to the podium. Les delivered a presentation titled “College to Career,” aimed at equipping this year’s attendees with the insight and skillset required to be competitive in the job market after graduation. Following a raucous applause, each row of the Peace Chapel was dismissed to move downstairs back to Nippert Hall, where Lou Malnati’s Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza was served. With full minds and clean plates, the buses were loaded up again, ready to make the trip back to the Marriott Chicago O’Hare.

The night was not yet over as the Grand Ballroom transformed into a game room offering multiple activities- brothers enjoyed cornhole, air hockey, and games of chance. At the same time, the Buckeyes played the Longhorns in a College Football Playoff game. The men from Texas Rho looked to the ice cream bar to ease their pain while

the Ohio State fans celebrated a tight win and a berth in the National Championship. Lastly, Kevin Gath hosted the second installment of SAE Stories, Myths, and Legends in the River Room to put a wrap on day two.

DAY THREE

As the sun rose, day three of the 86th National Leadership began. The schedule was chalked full of activities and sessions, with a few surprises sprinkled in. The day’s attire was billed as “Wear your Letters,” leading to a hodgepodge of old recruitment or event t-shirts, traditional styled hoodies, to beautifully embroidered chapter polos.

Saturday began in earnest with rotational sessions, delving into four distinct topics. In the first session, Spencer Long hosted a service project for our national partner, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, which tasked each member with a role in making blankets for Chicagoland children in need. Just down the hall, Quinn Moran led a rousing talk on recruitment and addressed several issues for chapters regardless of their aptitude in adding new members. Further along, SAE Foundation Trustee Tom LaMantia (Arizona ‘87) hosted the third rotational session on entrepreneurship. Last but not least was the fourth rotational session on housing put together by the SAE Financial & Housing team- which included Greg Somers (Michigan State ‘98), Jason Andrick (Frostburg State ‘97), and Jake Showalter (Case Western Reserve ‘98).

“THE SESSIONS ANSWERED A LOT OF QUESTIONS AND GAVE ME A NEW WEB OF BROTHERS TO REACH OUT TO; IT ALSO GAVE ME A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON SAE.” CALVIN LEE (CAL STATE – NORTHRIDGE)

Following the rotations, the attendees headed towards the Grand Ballroom again for a pair of general sessions geared towards accountability and health & safety. Lianne Kowiak was our first speaker of the afternoon. She delivered a powerful message titled “The Truth.” There was not a dry eye to be found as Lianne shared the heartbreaking story of losing her son, Harrison, to senseless hazing. In appreciation for her efforts to end hazing by speaking across the country and collaborating with Congress to pass stricter legislation, Mark McDonough presented Lianne with artwork depicting the LMT’s stained glass panel of Lucy Pattie. Following that touching moment, the Risk Management Team- Steadman Boston (Winthrop ’17), Layne Smith (Winthrop ’19), John Hatfield (Arkansas-Little Rock ’77), and Madison Simmons- led a session on Health, Safety, and Accountability, addressing real-world problems that our chapters have faced. Additionally, we launched our partnership with RealResponse, a confidential platform designed to enhance safety and accountability by providing members and guests with an anonymous way to report emergencies, crises, or general concerns.

Some exciting announcements accompanied that night’s dinner. Our very own Director of Education, Hannah Blenden, was honored with the Order of the Violet Award for her outstanding contributions to the team. The Order of the Violet is given to the women in our lives who have shown commitment to the Fraternity and its mission through actions, support, involvement, or volunteer effort, demonstrating loyalty and service to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. To celebrate Hannah, the gentlemen in the room serenaded her with the timeless Violets from one knee.

Once desserts were served, Tom Killian (Indiana State ‘99), President and CEO of the SAE Foundation, announced that the SAE Foundation raised an impressive $4,040 for the Annual Loyalty Fund at Leadership School. This fundraising initiative included donations from 129 new members of the Phi Alpha Club, an exclusive undergraduate giving society. Alex Pavic (Gettysburg) was the lucky

winner of the vintage SAE Badge giveaway that was generously donated by Dave Griego (New Mexico ‘83). A big thank you to all the attendees who donated to be a part of this special effort.

The evening continued with another “Chapter Meeting” centered on the theme of communication; the facilitators began the session with a great activity where the groups were divided once again and given LEGO sets to build. There was a caveat, though. Each group had their ability to communicate altered or taken away completely. Others did not even receive instructions, cementing the idea that you need a blueprint to follow to accomplish most things. Once the LEGOs were picked up and put away, the groups began to break down effective communication skills needed to run a chapter and recruit new members. The night transitioned into the final general session of the weekend headed up by Dr. Anthony Mack (North Florida ‘11) and Cullen Kerigan (Western Carolina ‘22). Dr. Mack and Brother Kerigan instructed the men on SWAT analyses and SMART Goals, setting the table for the next “Chapter Meeting” named Action Planning that followed. Action Planning helped the undergraduates take everything they learned throughout the weekend and make goals to help improve their chapter once the new semester begins.

A full day came to a close once again in the River Room with Kevin Gath and his final installation of “SAE Stories, Myths, and Legends” taking us through the different generations of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, showcasing how far we have come and just how excited we should be for the future of our Fraternity.

DAY FOUR

The final day of the 86th National Leadership School came to a close, but not before this year’s keynote speaker addressed the undergraduates. Past Eminent Supreme Archon Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi ‘90) shared his journey, starting as a young man in Mississippi working for everything he had. Todd emphasized the impact SAE had on him during his formative years and beyond as

he joined the workforce. Buchanan has had a decorated experience as a member and was awarded the Distinguished Service Award #130 in 2011, the highest achievement award that can be bestowed upon a brother. Todd continued with the lessons he has learned as an executive, giving the attendees some great perspective on life after college.

As a final act, ESA Mark McDonough wrapped up the event with a heartfelt Closing Ceremony according to Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Ritual, leading to a boisterous SAE Yell to bellow towards the rafters and likely wake up anyone who slept through their alarm.

“THE CHAIRS ARE ALL EMPTY, THE LAST GUEST HAS GONE”

This year’s Leadership School was one for the books. Songs led by Fred Phelps (Eastern New Mexico ‘64) echoed throughout the Marriott and in the Levere Memorial Temple, helping weave a rich tapestry of tradition and camaraderie. A strong sense of brotherhood was felt over the four days while sitting elbow to elbow in the Peace Chapel or jamming along to Gelo’s viral hit song as the buses transported us across Evanston’s surface streets, passing by the exact gate Harry S. Bunting was first introduced to William C. Levere on Nortwestern’s stunning campus.

Now the bags were packed, participant guides loaded with helpful notes, and only memories of the 86th National Leadership School remain. In the lobby, Instagram handles and handshakes were exchanged while waiting for shuttles back to Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Others headed downtown to see Millenium Park and try an Italian Beef sandwich from Portillo’s before their latenight flights. Brothers who did not know each other before the weekend began ended the event as close mates, solidifying one of our four pillars, friendship.

Attendees left Chicago with their cups full, ready to take on the new semester and bring some newly found initiative home to their chapters.

ILLINOIS 125TH ANNIVERSARY

The Illinois Beta chapter marked its 125th Anniversary on September 13-14, 2024, with more than 120 alumni in attendance. It was a weekend filled with unforgettable moments of SAE brotherhood. “There is truly something special going on at Illinois Beta,” Greg Martin (Illinois ‘76) said, “The Chapter is made up of great young men and has amazing alumni who are supportive and actively engaged.”

TRUE GENTLEMAN ON SHARK TANK

Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s values of brotherhood, leadership, and perseverance have shaped Brother Luke St. Amand’s (Long Island ‘22) journey. His startup, Lectec, was founded on the belief that students learn best through hands-on experience. The company creates DIY electric vehicle kits, allowing students to build and ride their own electric transportation while applying STEM concepts. What began as a garage project, sparked by his nephew’s curiosity, has now grown into a startup drawing attention from educators, students, and even the Sharks.

FABIAN VANTASSELL

Fabian Vantassell (Penn State-Harrisburg ‘24), from Newville, Pennsylvania, received his bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice and Sociology during Penn State Harrisburg’s fall 2024 commencement ceremony. Fabian spoke to the graduating class, sharing his journey as a first-generation college student, overcoming adversity to find success on campus.

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON’S

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI: 2025

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, 2026. Individuals who made previous SAE 20 Under 40 Successful Alumni Lists are not eligible.

MASON CAGLE (UNION ’20)

Mason is the Chief Operating Officer at Youth Town of Tennessee, a faith-based, nonprofit residential treatment facility for adolescents struggling with substance abuse. Under his leadership, the organization increased its capacity and started necessary renovations. Mason holds multiple positions at his church, including serving as the Team Leader for the Recreation Committee, where he oversees the youth basketball league.

RILEY CAGLE (PENN STATE-HARRISBURG ’20)

Riley is an Advocacy Associate at the American Industrial Hygiene Association, representing certified industrial hygienists at government agencies. His research on migrant labor abuse in the agriculture industry was cited five times by the Department of Labor while changing the H-2A program to expand protections for temporary agricultural workers. Riley also serves as the SAE Chapter Advisor for Penn State-Harrisburg.

CHRISTOPHER CHAFFEE (SOUTHERN METHODIST ’11)

Christopher is Assistant Chief Counsel for the U.S. Government, representing the Department of Homeland Security and providing legal advice to Immigration and Customs Enforcement through the Office of the Principal Legal Advisor in Houston, Texas. Christopher has received a Performance Award every year since 2014 and a Special Act Award in 2023 for his contributions to interagency cooperation.

JT CONTRESTANO (FRESNO STATE ’11)

JT is a Real Estate Broker and Investor who works in residential, agricultural, commercial, and investment real estate. He has earned two Elite Agent Awards for Sales and was recognized on Business Street’s 40 Under 40 in 2023. As a former professional mixed martial artist, he volunteers by hosting self-defense seminars and mentors new fighters.

SETH CRAWFORD (HOUSTON ’18)

Seth is a Vice President of Marketing & Expansion at Challenge Entertainment, overseeing marketing strategy and technology systems. He holds several volunteer roles with SAE, including Province Sigma Deputy Archon. Additionally, he serves on the University of Houston’s Valenti School of Communication Board of Directors, where he helps raise scholarship funds and organizes networking events for alumni and students.

JJ DEFOREST, JR. (HOUSTON ’19)

JJ is a Senior Financial Advisor and Senior Portfolio Advisor at Merrill Lynch. After being recognized by Forbes for several years, his team, TSPN Wealth Management, was awarded the #5 spot on the Forbes 2025 Best-In-State Wealth Management teams for Texas - Houston. JJ volunteers for SAE by serving on the Texas Epsilon Alumni Board, where he advises the Chapter’s Executive Officers.

DAVID FARRIS (NEVADA-RENO ’16)

David is the Owner and CEO of OFF THE HOUSE, a digital marketing agency. He was recognized as the youngest recipient of Vegas Inc’s 40 Under 40 Award in 2021. At his previous company, Planet 13, he created a meal program that donated 10,000 meals to at-risk senior citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to give back to his community.

JACK GOMBACH (ALBRIGHT ’14)

Jack is the Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer for the City of Reading, Pennsylvania, overseeing daily operations and managing a $120 million budget. Jack works closely with the Mayor, City Council, and community leaders to revitalize the city and attract businesses to invest in Reading. Additionally, Jack serves on several boards for organizations and companies based in Reading.

DRAKE GOODMAN (PENNSYLVANIA ’24)

Drake is an Investor at Blackstone. He founded Recycle for Africa, a nonprofit that improves infrastructure and provides lunch programs to schools in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya. He also founded the San Francisco Bay Area branch of Junior Dec My Room, a national nonprofit that decorates pediatric patient hospital rooms. Since its inception in 2016, he has helped decorate over 170 hospital rooms.

MATT GOSA (KENNESAW STATE ’12)

Matt is the Senior Manager of Design Integration at McCarthy Building Companies. He was selected to participate in the company’s exclusive Emerging Leadership Program. Matt serves as a company mentor and volunteers with the ACE Mentor Program. Matt is involved with several organizations in the St. Louis area, including F3, where he organizes free workouts for men in his community.

ADAM GROTHOUSE (CINCINNATI ’12)

Adam is a Regional Process Expert for SABIC, responsible for improving manufacturing efficiency, quality, and production stability across manufacturing sites. He has received the SABIC Manufacturing Leadership Award seven times, which recognizes excellence in manufacturing performance. Adam volunteers with SABIC’s Mentor Program providing guidance to an elementary student mentee, and works with SABIC’s Discover Science Program, promoting STEM careers.

CHASE JOHNSON (MOREHEAD STATE ’16)

Chase is an Information Security Architect in the cybersecurity industry. He was honored by the State of Kentucky with the title of Kentucky Colonel, the highest civilian honor, recognizing notable achievements and contributions. He serves on his alma mater’s Alumni Board and Department of Engineering Sciences Advisory Board. He is the SAE Province Xi Secretary and the ISACA Kentuckiana Technology Chair.

ALEX KANZLER (COLORADO ’08)

Alex is the Winemaker, Owner, and CEO of Kanzler Vineyards. He was awarded Sonoma County Harvest Fair’s Outstanding Young Farmer, San Francisco Chronicle’s Winemaker to Watch, and received dozens of 90+ point scores from various professional wine critics. He is involved with professional associations in Sonoma County and Sebastopol Hills and is a Founding Member and Board of Directors Member of Sebastopol Hills Winegrowers.

NICKALUS KHAN (MEMPHIS ’08)

Nicklaus is the Associate Professor and Assistant Program Director of Neurosurgery at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center. He is a Staff Neurosurgeon at Semmes Murphey Clinic. He is involved with several professional associations, including the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the North American Skull Base Society, serving as Scientific Program Chair.

WES LYON (SOUTH CAROLINA ’10)

Wes is the Co-Founder of Allegiance Flag Supply, a company with a 100% made-in-America supply chain. Since it began in 2020, the company has achieved an average annual growth rate of 98%. Allegiance Flag Supply donates money and products to first responders and militaryrelated nonprofits. Wesley was a Community Impact Award recipient for the Charleston County Economic Development Council in 2025.

NICHOLAS O’BOYLE (GEORGE MASON ’12)

Nicholas is Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative Ron Estes. As a chief advisor, he focuses on Rep. Estes’s tax and trade work in the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means. Nicholas executes the Congressman’s legislative priorities, successfully including them in several legislative packages. He’s involved with George Mason University’s Honors College Engaged Alumni Network, which selects students for their Scholars Program.

BRANDON PIKE (ARIZONA STATE ’19)

Brandon is the Founder and Managing Partner at Capital Bay Partners, a commercial real estate investment firm that focuses on Value-Add and Opportunistic investment strategies. He was named the youngest partner at his previous investment firm and grew the company to over $275 million in assets under management. He serves as a Board Member for the SAE Phoenix Area Alumni Association.

RICHARD SLONSKI (NORTHERN ILLINOIS ’08)

Richard is a Nursing Professional Development Practitioner at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who oversees the onboarding and training of nursing staff. He is an Adjunct Professor/ Clinical Instructor for nursing student clinical groups. He is an Army Veteran and has earned several awards, including a Combat Action Badge. He volunteers as an SAE Advisor and serves on NIU’s Greek Alumni Council and IFC Alumni Council.

EVAN WARDROP (NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE ’15)

Evan is a CPA and Senior Manager at the Siegfried Group, where he works with public companies on financial reporting. Evan is heavily involved with his church, volunteering with the weekly youth group, seasonal camps, and community outreach and mission trips. He has served Big Brothers Big Sisters for five years and remains involved with SAE as Province Omicron Treasurer.

TANNER ZIMMERMAN (PENN STATE-HARRISBURG ’19)

Tanner is the Operations Manager of Zimmerman Truck Lines and Truck Repairs. He is involved with several community organizations, including the Harrisburg Young Professionals serving as Membership Co-Chair and Juniata County’s Business and Education Board and Prevention Board. Tanner remains involved with SAE as the Province Rho-Eta Deputy Archon and Chapter Advisor for the chapter at Penn State-Harrisburg.

ENSOR FAMILY GOLF TOURNAMENT

For the fourth consecutive year, the Frostburg State (Maryland Delta) Alumni have conducted a memorial golf tournament (Ensor Family Golf Tournament) in memory of Frederick (Rick) Talbot Ensor, Jr. (Frostburg State ‘94), a brother who passed onto the Chapter Eternal too soon. This year, Belle Machre was the beneficiary and received $9,000 as a result of the event. In the past four years, the event has donated more than $50,000 to community charity groups in the Greater Baltimore area. Belle Machre provides lifelong care, opportunities and support to individuals with developmental disabilities in the Great Baltimore Area. At the most recent event in October 2024, Brother Ensor’s widow (Lynne) and daughters (Delaney & Ashley) were awarded the Order of the Violet for their continued involvement with the annual golf event.

HOUSE CORPORATION OFFICER WORKSHOP

TRAINING & BENCHMARKING OPPORTUNITY: HOUSE CORPORATION OFFICER WORKSHOPS

SAE Financial & Housing continues to host a series of House Corporation Officer Virtual Workshops. The inaugural workshop was held in December 2022, and the program has experienced impressive growth with respect to attendance and realm-wide representation as it remans a quarterly fixture in 2025. The next scheduled offering will occur on July 23 at 6:30PM central

From a content perspective, each workshop installment focuses on three topics. These topics are chosen based on chapter house/ house corporation seasonal content (move-in, move-out, summer turnover, leasing, etc), recent innovations/technology developments and reflections on past participant requests/feedback. Often an SAE House Corporation best practice is highlighted for a realistic benchmarking opportunity.

The overarching goal is to promote Fraternity, Foundation, and F&H offerings that can further benefit, train and ensure safe, stable, and attractive chapter housing.

For more information or to arrange for a 1-on-1 consultation, please contact JP Andrick at jandrick@saehousing.com or (847) 513-2378

50 YEARS OF HUNTING & BROTHERHOOD

In 1974, current Eminent Supreme Warden Jim Skaggs (Oklahoma State ‘78) joined his father on a pheasant hunt in Nebraska. The following year, brother Ed Horkey (Oklahoma State ‘78) joined them. That began a 50-year pheasant hunting odyssey from Nebraska to Kansas to Oklahoma. Throughout the years, the tradition grew and included multiple SAE brothers. Annually they celebrate their reunion with a little hunting, some old jokes, a lot of laughs and a few tears. With every gathering, the bonds of brotherhood grow firmer and stronger!

NAPLES FOUNDERS’ DAY

Alumni from Naples, Florida, came together for a lively Founders’ Day celebration, complete with some great eyewear from the SAE Foundation.

TRUE GENTLEMAN IN TIMES SQUARE

Dayton (Ohio Chi-Sigma) Brother and former IFC President Terrance White was recognized by the American Advertising Federation in Times Square as one of the most promising advertising students in the country.

STATE OF THE SAE FOUNDATION

DEAR BROTHERS,

As President & CEO of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, I am pleased to bring you this report of the Foundation’s FY25 milestones and initiatives thus far. As we continue to build upon the Fraternity’s rich history, the Board of Trustees and I are unendingly grateful for your dedication and support to our Brotherhood, and we look forward to the coming months and years. Your unwavering commitment allows us to continue fostering leadership, scholarship, and lifelong Brotherhood.

As an exciting first piece of business, I am delighted to announce that, beginning with this issue of The Record, we will expand the Foundation’s content, informing you of the organization’s impact and work through news and updates. One of the most interesting projects is a special series celebrating the upcoming 100th Anniversary of the Levere Memorial Temple in 2030

Throughout the next five years, each issue of The Record will feature a dedicated article exploring this cherished landmark's origins, history, significance, and future. We hope these articles will serve as an opportunity to showcase the facets of the Levere Memorial Temple that have carried SAE’s ideals and Brotherhood from its beginnings into this modern day, encouraging more Brothers to take part in ensuring its legacy for future generations.

The first article revisits the Levere Memorial Temple’s origins and the vision behind its inception, bringing us back to SAE’s 70th Anniversary Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, in December 1926. This momentous gathering laid the foundation for a lasting symbol of Brotherhood, tradition, and dedication within SAE. To read the article, see page 36.

Since the Fall 2024 issue of The Record, the SAE Foundation has made significant progress in fundraising and engagement efforts.

This past Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge witnessed an incredible outpouring of generosity from our members and the Greek community. Twelve fraternity and sorority foundations raised a cumulative $1.92 million for their respective foundations. Thanks to the support of 730 donors, we surpassed our fundraising goal, raising more than $226,000 for the Annual Loyalty Fund. This dedication to the SAE Foundation continues to propel our mission forward.

In January, I attended the 86th National Leadership School, my first as President & CEO of the Foundation, which was an unforgettable experience. Witnessing our undergraduate members visit the Levere Memorial Temple for the first time was inspiring. Brothers continue to find wonder and joy in the history of SAE after exploring this historic landmark.

While at Leadership School, the SAE Foundation raised an impressive $4,040 for the Annual Loyalty Fund, thanks to

contributions from 129 new Phi Alpha Club members and other donors. The Phi Alpha Club is an exclusive giving society for undergraduate members who donate at least $25 to the Annual Loyalty Fund. In return, they receive a Phi Alpha lapel pin.

The Foundation also spoke to attendees about the National Scholarship Program and ΣAE Career Connect programs like the True Gentleman Mentor Program and the ΣAE Job Board. These initiatives are invaluable resources that help our members succeed beyond their collegiate years. For more information on these programs, please visit sae.net.

Also included in this issue is the 2025 20 Under 40 Successful Alumni List. Every Spring since 2021, the SAE Foundation has selected 20 young alumni and highlighted their accomplishments in The Record. All of these honorees are first nominated and then apply for recognition. A selection committee reviews the applications, awarding points for professional achievements, community involvement, and leadership. The SAE Foundation looks forward to celebrating their accomplishments and contributions to their communities. To read this year’s 20 Under 40 Successful Alumni List, see page 28.

Lastly, as I write this letter, the 7th Annual March to the Madness Tournament is underway! Modeled after the NCAA’s March Madness, this fundraising campaign brings out the best in our Chapters nationwide. This year, both the Round of 64 and the Round of 32 set new fundraising records, and to date, the 2025 Tournament has raised over $106,000. When this issue is delivered, we will have our 2025 M2M Champion. Will Oklahoma claim its 6th title, or will another Chapter add its name to the M2M trophy at the Levere Memorial Temple?

Looking forward, our Virtual Silent Auction will kick off in June 2025, and we are currently accepting donated items and experiences. Check out our “Wish List” on page 68. Last year, we auctioned tickets to many sporting events, including the Indy 500 and an Ohio State football game. Rounds of golf at coveted courses like Valhalla Golf Club and Chicago Golf Club were also included.

As we continue growing and moving ever-forward as an organization, I am excited about what lies ahead for the SAE Foundation and opportunities to strengthen the bonds between all generations of Brothers. Thank you for being a vital part of our success.

Fraternally yours,

LEVERE MEMORIAL TEMPLE CENTENNIAL SERIES: HONORING THE PAST, INSPIRING THE FUTURE

For 169 years, Sigma Alpha Epsilon has upheld the values of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service. Today, these ideals are nowhere more clearly embodied than within the walls of the Levere Memorial Temple (LMT), a Gothic-style structure (now the seat of the Fraternity’s operations in Evanston, Illinois) erected between 1929 and 1930 as a lasting tribute to the Fraternity’s members who served their country during World War I (and other wars). While the LMT was born from a deep desire — perhaps even a duty — to honor Brothers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country, its founders ensured that its purpose would extend far beyond remembrance.

At the 70th Anniversary Convention held in Boston, Massachusetts, in December 1926, the Supreme Council established the Levere Memorial Foundation of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (now known as the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation). The Levere Memorial Temple was so central to the Supreme Council’s vision for the SAE Foundation that its first three “Objects and Purposes” were dedicated solely to

1. TO ERECT AND MAINTAIN A MEMORIAL TEMPLE IN HONOR AND MEMORY OF MEMBERS OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY ON LAND OR SEA AND RENDERED OTHER DISTINGUISHED AND PATRIOTIC SERVICE.

The Levere Memorial Temple's genesis traces back to World War I's aftermath. In June 1919, during the 63rd Anniversary Victory Convention in Buffalo, New York (the first post-war SAE Convention), an exploratory committee was formed to create a memorial honoring SAE members who died in the war. This initiative, led by William C. Levere (Northwestern 1897), culminated in the designation of an exploratory committee to establish the LMT. Now, nearly 100 years later, the LMT still stands — in memory of those same Brothers who gave their lives for their country.

In its early years, visitors used the Peace Chapel in the LMT as a site to honor those who died in World War I. Since then, its purpose has expanded, and additional memorials have been added to the chapel to honor Brothers who died in the Civil War, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and those who perished on 9/11 and in the resulting conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, another memorial honors Brothers who served as law enforcement officers.

2. TO MAINTAIN THEREIN A MEMORIAL CHAPEL, A LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ARCHIVES.

To this day, the memorial Peace Chapel is adorned with brilliant, themed stained glass windows crafted by renowned artist Louis Comfort Tiffany. These windows are portals to moments in time, illuminating the chapel’s walls, which are bedecked with artwork depicting instances from the Fraternity’s past.

The chapel’s vaulted ceilings, stone archways, and dark wood interior lend themselves to an atmosphere of solemn reverence and quiet reflection. Rows and rows of wooden pews extend toward the altar, guiding the eye to the intricate stained glass window that bathes the chapel in colorful light. Delicate chandeliers hang from the ceilings, illuminating the rich stonework and elaborately painted walls.

To embellish the Chapel’s interior, Judge Alfred K. Nippert (Cincinnati 1896) , who served as Chairman of the Building Committee for the Levere Memorial Temple, sought out Johannes Waller (Northwestern 1936), a German painter from Munich, bringing him to America to work on the Peace Chapel and other murals throughout the building. Over the course of nine years, Waller and an assistant meticulously transformed the space, using imported German paints, to create the breathtaking designs that are still visible in the chapel space today. Adding to the grandeur of the space, at the base of the ceiling arches, twelve carved solid oak busts guard the space. Designed and sculpted by Chicago artist Joseph Dux, these solemn figures represent soldiers from all American wars.

3. TO PRESERVE DOCUMENTS, WAR RECORDS, WORKS OF ART, AND RELATED OBJECTS FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF HISTORIC RESEARCH, PARTICULARLY AS TO THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE ORGANIZATION.

For a Fraternity as distinguished and historically rich as SAE, the addition of the aforementioned library, museum, and extensive archives to the Levere Memorial Temple was essential. The LMT houses a vast collection of memorabilia — including badges, letters, portraits, and personal effects from some of the Fraternity’s most notable members. Among the pieces stored are the shovel used at the LMT's groundbreaking ceremony in 1929, Lucy Pattie's original headstone, William C. Levere's YMCA uniform from World War I, and the Deagan Tower Chimes player. The library contains an extensive collection of scrapbooks that document the unique history of each chapter, featuring photographs, newspaper clippings, composite photos and personal accounts from Chapter Brothers. If an SAE wrote a book, it is likely that the library holds a copy.

Objects Four and Five, while not directly related to the Levere Memorial Temple itself, have played a crucial role in sustaining both the SAE Foundation and the building over the years.

LEVERE MEMORIAL TEMPLE

4. TO ESTABLISH AND GRANT

SCHOLARSHIPS

AND LOAN FUNDS TO WORTHY AND NEEDY STUDENTS IN VARIOUS UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF

LEARNING.

By providing scholarships and loan funds, the SAE Foundation has supported generations of students in their academic and leadership pursuits by helping to ease the financial burden of higher education. For example, some funds from the SAE Foundation ensure that students from Chapters across the country are able to attend Leadership School, frequently held at the LMT, ensuring that members are able to interact with the building and situate themselves within its history.

5. TO RECEIVE FUNDS, DONATIONS, BEQUESTS, LEGACIES, ENDOWMENTS, AND GIFTS, BOTH REAL AND PERSONAL FOR THE FURTHERANCE OF THE OBJECTS AND PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION.

The 64th Anniversary Convention held in St. Louis, Missouri, in December 1920 moved to professionalize the Fraternity, designating, among other things, the National Endowment Fund, which henceforth made it possible for the Fraternity to ask alumni for donations. As Americans all across the country entered a period of recovery coming out of World War I, donations began to pour in from

SAE members across the country. No part of the Levere Memorial Temple that exists today would be possible without the generosity of donors who recognize the importance of preserving and enhancing the legacy of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Through endowments, gifts, and contributions, supporters help maintain the LMT’s mission and ensure its halls continue inspiring and educating for years and years to come.

– This article marks the first in a series of articles that will celebrate the upcoming 100th Anniversary of the Levere Memorial Temple and delve deeper into its history, significance, and continued impact on Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Through this series, we invite you to explore the rich traditions and meaningful contributions that have shaped Sigma Alpha Epsilon and the historical legacy behind the LMT that stands as a beacon of our Brotherhood today. The original “Objects and Purposes” of the Levere Memorial Temple Foundation are as relevant today as they were nearly 100 years ago. Whether or not you’ve had the opportunity to visit the Levere Memorial Temple in person, we hope these insights will illuminate the profound importance of this cherished institution to Sigma Alpha Epsilon and help us preserve it and SAE’s legacy for another 100 years and beyond.

THE ART OF APOLOGY

BY THOMAS C. LAMANTIA (ARIZONA ’87)

We all make mistakes. That is how we learn. So why is it that we cannot make a perfect apology? I thought I would offer up my belief of what makes a perfect apology.

A perfect apology, in my mind, has five required components:

1. Saying you are SORRY.

2. Acknowledging you made a mistake.

3. Asking for forgiveness.

4. Stating what YOU learned from YOUR mistake.

5. Asking, "Do you have anything that might add to what I learned from this mistake?"

KEEP IT SINCERE, GENUINE, AND TO THE POINT

The more you try to explain the reasons for your mistake, the more it depreciates the value of the apology to the other person. Sorry means you're going to work damn hard at not letting it happen again.

OWN YOUR MISTAKES

You are not a victim of circumstances or anything else, nor are you expected to be perfect. Like the first, acknowledge your mistake and keep it sincere, genuine, and to the point. Mistakes are different from failures. I read once: "A mistake is a wrong action, while failure is usually the result of a wrong/bad action. For example, you failed the test because you made mistakes on the test. While a mistake can be fixed, you cannot fix a failure; you can only learn from it."

adhesive. Now, that is an unplanned outcome and good epic mistake! Many mistakes throughout our history have led to significant discoveries.

Being an entrepreneur is a never-ending battle of unplanned outcomes or, more succinctly, unplanned and unforeseen experiences. Making mistakes and failures is how we learn; some mistakes have excellent outcomes. Some do not, but many inevitably become notable examples and learning opportunities for others. This becomes wisdom we can glean from other people's mistakes and successes.

ASK FOR FORGIVENESS

An apology is not truly complete or accepted if the receiver is still unwilling to forgive. Sometimes, it can take years for the apology to complete. That is the responsibility of giving them, so do not expect this to come easily or on your schedule. It could be a lifetime. Sometimes, it never comes. Still, an apology is the right thing to do. It is not a sign of weakness but of strength of character.

STATE WHAT YOU LEARNED FROM YOUR MISTAKE

Think about it before you speak. Be succinct in delivery. Most importantly, do not try to tie it to an explanation of why it happened. Again, defending and explaining why you did what you did depreciates the quality.

DID YOU MISS ANYTHING

LILY’S CLASSIC BOOT

HOCKEY, BROTHERHOOD, AND A LEGACY ON ICE

Photo courtesy of Lizzy Larson @larsonaerial.

By the time February arrives in Madison, Wisconsin, the city has transformed into a winter wonderland. Lake Mendota freezes solid, students bundle up in layers of red and white, and the anticipation mounts over at the Wisconsin Alpha Chapter house. For the past decade, SAE at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has proudly hosted Lily’s Classic—a boot hockey tournament that brings hundreds onto the ice each winter, all for a cause close to their hearts.

Ten years ago, Lily’s Classic began as a modest fundraiser in honor of Lily Giroux, a young woman with epilepsy. Her story resonated deeply within the chapter and the undergraduate population at University of Wisconsin, and it propelled people to act. An active brother at the time stepped up to honor her, organizing a small fundraiser to support Lily’s Fund, her family’s charity supporting epilepsy research at UW-Madison.

Today, Lily’s Classic is more than just another SAE event—it’s become part of Madison’s cultural fabric. Each year, hundreds of students and community members gather behind SAE’s iconic lakeside house for an unforgettable afternoon of boot hockey and philanthropy, and one which exemplifies the power of brotherhood and the mission of SAE perfectly.

BOOT HOCKEY: A CRASH COURSE

Boot hockey isn’t your typical ice sport. Forget skates or pucks— participants play in boots with tennis balls instead, leveling the playing field so anyone can join in.

“It allows people that have never touched a hockey stick to be able to play and have fun,” explained Chapter President Ben Huie.

THE ATMOSPHERE IS ELECTRIC; MUSIC BLASTS THROUGH SPEAKERS WHILE SPECTATORS CHEER LOUDLY FROM

SNOWBANKS LINING EACH RINK.

SAE converts their backyard beach into two full-sized hockey rinks enclosed by chain-link fencing extending nearly 100 yards out onto frozen Lake Mendota. The atmosphere is electric; music blasts through speakers while spectators cheer loudly from snowbanks lining each rink. Teams from within the Chapter and other Greek organizations eagerly compete for bragging rights while raising money for a great cause.

SETTING THE STAGE FOR THE CLASSIC

Months before the first tennis ball drops onto the ice, SAE brothers are already hard at work. Planning begins each summer as brothers work collaboratively with the university to ensure compliance to all health and safety guidelines. The brothers must also secure sponsors, vendors, merchandise, and donations from local businesses to fund the event. Younger fraternity members referee games on event day, while Chapter Leadership coordinates security logistics and vendor interactions—ensuring everything runs smoothly.

After last year’s disappointing cancellation due to unsafe ice conditions, anticipation for Lily’s Classic 2025 was at an all-time high. Philanthropy Chair Alex Orman admitted that missing last year was “a pretty big damper,” affecting both morale and fundraising efforts significantly. But this year’s triumphant return marked a welcome comeback.

GETTING BACK TO TRADITION: LILY’S CLASSIC 2025

The event drew nearly 850 attendees inside SAE’s fenced-in rink area alone—with hundreds more sprawling across frozen Lake Mendota beyond their property line. Through player fees from boot hockey teams, merchandise sales, sponsorships from local brands like Bubbler beverages, and generous GoFundMe contributions, Wisconsin Alpha raised more than $12,000—a remarkable achievement by any measure. While the final tally on

IT’S NOT JUST ANOTHER GREEK LIFE EVENT; IT’S BECOME AN INTEGRAL PART OF CAMPUS CULTURE.

Beyond fundraising numbers, there is something even more meaningful about this event: Lily’s Classic has become woven into Madison’s culture. It’s not just another Greek-life event; it’s become an integral part of campus culture—a tradition students look forward to each winter as much as football Saturdays or spring break trips.

Its widespread adoration may seem surprising to some, but not to the brothers of Wisconsin Alpha. For them, this is a tradition that combines the best aspects of fraternity life: Giving back to the community and having a great time with the brothers. Orman believes this dual-purpose approach motivates students across campus: “A lot of people are motivated to do something fun and give back to the community at the same time.”

PRESERVING A TRADITION: LILY’S CLASSIC GOING FORWARD

Looking ahead, the next phase for Lily’s Classic will focus on maximizing fundraising potential while ensuring the event doesn’t negatively impact UW or Madison at large. This partnership between fraternity, university, and the city of Madison is something the chapter remains committed to preserving. While the current system in Madison is working, Orman dreams ambitiously about collaborating with other SAE chapters across Midwestern

campuses: “It would be amazing if we could spread it out all over— maybe collaborate with other SAE chapters like Minnesota or elsewhere—each putting their own unique twist on Lily’s Classic.”

This ambition underscores what makes Lily’s Classic special: blending philanthropy seamlessly into social traditions unique to Wisconsin—and doing so in honor of someone whose legacy continues inspiring positive change.

Ultimately though—as Orman sums up perfectly—the real victory isn’t measured solely by dollars raised or tournament standings:

“SAE WINS NO MATTER WHO COMPETES—AND LILY IS ALWAYS A WINNER FOR A GOOD CAUSE.”
Photo courtesy of Lizzy Larson @larsonaerial.

DONOR HONOR ROLL

THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS

RECEIVED BETWEEN JULY 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 2024, 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 undergraduate 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 undergraduate 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, 2024, 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, 2024. 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/.

For more information please visit sae.net/foundation

ADRIAN

Michigan Alpha

Steven D. Abell 1963

Peter Eric Accica 2009

James A. Blickle 1966

Andrew Michael Connelly 2012

Ted P. Durdel 1978

Dale D. Goodrich 1969

Dr. Jonathan David Hamer 1998

Cory Alan Krajniak 1999

Jerry L. Lapham 1966

Joesph Luc Miklos

Samuel J. Mills 1966

Daryl E. Morr 1963

Gary M. Nelles 1967

Robert T. Neuin 1968

Daniel Joseph Pozdol 1994

Robert J. Radder 1968

Stephen H. Swigart 1970

Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969

Dr. Michael W. Walls 1964

AKRON

Ohio Phi

Joseph Rocco Graziadei 2003

John Wyatt 2016

ALABAMA

Alabama Mu

Spencer David Burchfield 1982

Bestor Wynne Coleman III 1958

William D. Coleman 1965

Harry P. Dorlon, Jr. 1970

John N. Dowdle 1965

Nimrod Thompson Frazer, Jr. 1982

John Wayne Goff 1972

Samuel Barton Hunt 1990

COL James Cobb Laslie, Jr. 1961

Hugh Barr Miller IV 1985

C. Richard Moore, Jr. 1973

Jackson W. Moore 1970

Hon. Claud D. Neilson 1964

Larry J. Smith 1975

Dr. Luther David Stacy, Jr. 1961

Reed Wilson Taylor 2021

Forrest Eldrid Waters III 1980

K. W. Wilson, Jr. 1968

ALASKA

Alaska Alpha

Thomas Frank Palma 2004

ALBANY

New York Pi

Joseph Nicholas Lapine 1994

ALBRIGHT

Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu

Benjamin Mangold

Jeremy Daniel Marcavage 2002

Jacob Nelson Riedy

ALLEGHENY

Pennsylvania Omega

W. Christopher Andrews 1989

Robert W. Baum 1958

Barry C. Bradford 1967

William C. Guelcher 1955

Thomas M. Heiles 1976

Scott W. Phillips 1974

MG David J. Rist 1961

Hayes C. Stover 1962

Isaac Tripp IV 1974

ALMA

Michigan Delta-Tau

Timothy Craig McCloskey 1984

Lawrence W Rodemsky 1986

AMERICAN

Washington City Alpha

Nicola Gabbiani

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Jason David Abboud 1992

James R. Allmand III 1971

Nicholas L. Bates 1972

Berkeley Gene Beach 1956

Calvin John Burns 2012

Christian Paul Burns 2015

Paul R. Burns 1976

Bradley Mark Cohen 1985

Stanley L. Cook 1954

George P. Davies 1962

Alan D. Dineff 1974

Dwayne E. Dobson 1960

Giancarlo Duarte

Richard E. Giachetti 1975

John A. Hagenah 1976

Philip W. Hagenah 1969

Thomas C. LaMantia 1987

Christopher Todd Lawrence 1991

Walter J. Maykulsky 1973

Alan L. McCall 1961

Greg Paul Migdall 1991

E. Payne Palmer III 1963

Daniel James Patterson 1964

Paul W. Rihs 1971

Dan David Schechter 2006

Charles W. Wirken 1972

BG Terrence P. Woods 1966

Jeffrey A. Yaeger 1974

ARIZONA STATE

Arizona Beta

Reg Bacon 1976

LTC Thomas G. Bates 1965

Mark Terrance Bueter 1986

Robert B. Bulla 1962

Ronald W. Crone 1969

Cody Alexander Dunham 2018

Curtis R. Frasier 1977

Sam Freedman 1962

Charles Roland Grimes 1978

John Clark Heitel 1976

Chris Knut Gamble Henrichsen 1985

George Tom Lecometros 1982

James Forrest Marsh 1980

James A. Nesmith 1967

LTC Walter B. Reading 1973

Daniel Harold Roth 1962

Jeffrey Michael Rovner 1985

James R. W. Stitt 1966

CAPT Robert S. Strang 1967

Stan Curtis Strom 1982

Randolph C. Titzck 1986

R. Bart Wear 1982

Douglas S. Welling 1976

Karl K. Wesselhoeft 1963

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

A. Sid Bray, Jr. 1973

Charles C. Burrow III 1967

Percy D. Burton III 1966

David Lynn Carroum, Jr. 1994

Ralph M. Cloar, Jr. 1959

Gene Cogbill 1969

Stephen W. Creekmore III 1972

Dalton J. Dailey, Jr. 1964

John F. Farrell 1970

Lawrence Fikes 1965

Richard D. Gillham 1950

David M. Hampton 1973

Thomas L. Jameson, Jr. 1976

Dr. Cliff Erwin Jones 1996

Wallace Lancing Lee 1992

Andrew D. Luttrell 1977

H. Dean Mann 1965

Miles Marlow

Lambert L. Marshall 1974

Larry R. McClendon 1974

Randall E. Northern 1970

Judson Herbert Overton

Ben F. Reagor III 1968

Curtis Shipley 1955

Walter E. Williamson 1965

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

Arkansas Beta

Joe D. Drompp 1972

Joel Y. Ledbetter, Jr. 1964

Edward O. Moody 1971

Jerry V. Sparks 1971

Raymond A. Weber 1970

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

John Will Adair

James M. Adams, Jr. 1968

Alex Agers

Taylor Stephen Agricola 2005

David Wiley Alford 1986

Benjamin Thompson Baxley

colin blackwell

James Edward Bullis

Brett William Bussman 1988

Kevin Bryant Camp 1995

JR Cantrell

Fredrick L. Chambers 1968

Clifford Wayne Cleveland II 1993

John Cole

Mark Connell

Wells Connell

Brent Thompson Cook 1991

Robert Clifford Cowen, Jr. 1987

George T. Dickson 1977

Reid Bentley Dove 1994

William Harris Drambel 2024

Patrick Fain Dye, Jr. 1984

James Allen Easterling 1986

James Colston Elder, Jr. 1988

Parker Elebash

Steuart Adair Evans 1988

Robert Nathan Freeman 1989

Bill Grainger 1972

John E. Hall, Jr. 1967

James Edward Harmon 2009

Charles Franklin Harrelson II

Gregory Michael Herman 1988

Jeffrey Michael Hicks 1995

Jake Hutchens

James Mason Johnston 1997

Stanley E. Jones III 1978

David C. King 1974

Kenneth R. Lee 1974

Douglas Maxwell Letlow 1987

Jared Lisenby

Jared Bryant Lisenby 1996

Gary C. Martin 1957

Walter T. McKee, Jr. 1964

Robert Mitchell

Hugh Vories Overmyer 1995

John Benjamin Patrick 1987

Gordon Flournoy Pease 1991

Conner Phelan

Daniel E. Ponder, Jr. 1976

Jack W. Poole, Jr. 1959

David Poundstone

Robert Emmett Poundstone IV 1996

Thomas H. Riddell III 1975

James Glen Sanders III 1987

Charles Michael Schilleci 1994

Chancey James Shepherd 1997

Henry Smith

Craig Carlisle Snellgrove 1979

Glenn Spann Spivey 1992

Henry Powell Starks, Jr. 2024

Conor Tor Swennumson

Mitchell Taylor

Henry Thomas

Todd Pershing Thornell 1990

Brett Alexander Trammell 2006

Wallace Trapnell

Stevenson T. Walker 1968

William S. Weeks 1972

David M. Williams 1976

John Willis

Robert B. Witt 1973

Milton Marvin Woodruff, Jr. 1982

Thomas Milton Yeilding 2003

Lukas Yi 2024

BALL STATE

Indiana Zeta

Barry S Baldwin 1983

Alan C. Buck 1969

Keith D. Cripe 1978

Gregory Alan Cullison 1991

Dennis M. Dresser 1969

Thomas K. Jarvis 1977

John C. Kennedy 1969

Thomas Robert Land 1978

David Gerhard Mertens 1982

Joseph Eugene Shoaf 1982

Richard E. Tobias 1971

Jack Edward Welter 1986

BAYLOR

Texas Theta

William Byrd Arend 1992

Jack Farmer Harper II 1993

Gary Keaton 2024

Jay William Propes 1990

Garry David Scheufler 1989

Jeffrey Glenn Wigington 1992

BELOIT

Wisconsin Phi

Dr. Joseph C. Di Raimondo 1961

Benjamin F. Flegel 1988

Frank J. Johnson 1960

Allan Kieckhafer 1945

Robert M. Mailey 1973

William C. Putnam, Jr. 1965

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

Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970

Pat M. Courington, Jr. 1963

William A.B. Dowell 1978

Thomas P. Dudley 1971

Steven E. Haddock 1975

Edward L. Hardin, Jr. 1962

G. L. Hayden, Jr. 1955

Atley Langley Kitchings 1982

Dr. George Lewis Mitchell 1969

William Kelly Nicrosi II 1990

William F. Orr 1973

John E. Robinson 1971

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

Robert B. MacKay 1968

J. C. McKnight 1994

Robert W. Paglierani 1966

Robert H. Watts 1968

BOWLING GREEN STATE

Ohio Kappa

Richard B. Adams, Jr. 1963

Duane A. Ankney 1970

Artie Armstrong

Kyle Atkins

Douglas L. Barhorst 1970

Scott Thomas Barr 1987

Dr. George J. Bowdouris 1963

Kyle Byrd

Jacob Clark 2024

Carson Cordell

Brennan Crimmins

Zachary DeHart

Robert G. Drothler 1967

Michael E. Eberhart 1975

Christopher Folland

Jackson Folland

Frank A. Hedges 1963

John T. Horney 1972

Dr. Milton G. Levy 1961

Michael Matthew Loree 2013

Alan Martin 1978

ethan marzich

Alan R. McBane 1960

Riley Miller

Lynn K. Millikin 1969

John J. Pierzchala 1995

Tim James Pozda

Emil J. Ragones 1968

Gary L. Reed 1970

Richard J. Samuhel 1967

Charles Schoen

Neil E. Seufert 1965

Charles Shaw

Craig Steven Storts 1982

BRADLEY

Illinois Epsilon

David Willard Berkow 1979

Alexander J. Bibbs 1983

Ronald David Bonadurer 1988

Daniel F. Dahlke 1976

Daniel Bennett Gallant 1985

David A. Hardenbrook 1972

Kevin Joseph Kill 2005

Raymond J. Lawing 1971

Benjamin David Lewis 1995

Fred Masuoka 1990

Eric Bradley Ratts 1985

Dr. Stephen L. Rider 1976

Jack Harrison Semerjian

Andrew Peter Stefik 1978

David S. Van Hove 1977

BUCKNELL

Pennsylvania Zeta

Donald Arch Booth 1959

Kenneth Whitney Cestari 1958

Roger Leatherm Fiery III 1981

Michael Kenneth Golub 1977

John Edward Haggerty 1993

James Gambrill Hendrickson 1971

LTC Mark William Jones 1987

Kenneth James Kauffman 1978

Edward Arnold Lenz 1964

David Anthony Moschella 1984

Thomas Joseph O’Brien, Jr. 1957

Joseph Russell Scarpa 1987

David Bruce Smith 1978

Jeffrey Lechleiter Wade 1984

Gerald Bruce Weidman 1954

CAL POLY

California Tau

Vincent Albert Barletta 1984

John Joseph Maier 1985

Glenn Martin Ritter 1986

CAL POLY POMONA

California Alpha-Beta

Brian Scott Clausen 2007

George Michael Danciu 1964

Matthew William Jones 1997

Darren Matthew Winkley 1995

CAL STATE FULLERTON

California Pi

Adrian Barrios

Tom Aden Chadwell 1986

Richard Charles Goodwin 1975

Dr. Robert Perry Husband 1979

Hadley B. McGaughey, Jr. 1973

Peter William Mitchell 1990

Richard F. O’Leary 1970

Terry Lynn Pastian 1994

Dirk Martin Van Os 1994

CAL STATE LONG BEACH

California Lambda

David J. Ables 1976

Kenneth M. Ammann 1965

Alvin Booth Armer 1981

Dr. Ronald H. Barr 1966

Donald A. Black 1961

Dr. William J. Brand, Jr. 1965

Lawrence W. Burnight 1960

Christopher Scott Dalton 1992

Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr. 1989

Dr. Francis M. Dawson 1971

Dale J Fairbanks 1957

Robert Don Farrington 1991

Casey H. Fierce 1994

Daniel P. Gooch 1972

Alan Lee Goodrich 1979

James H. Gray 1958

Joel A. Hackett 1969

Curtis D. Hamilton 1965

William Leroy Harris 1982

Warren F. Hillman 1967

Nabil Kahale 2001

Myles I. Karpman 1971

Michael E. Lawson 1966

Thomas E. Miller 1970

Robert T. Montenegro 1965

Kevin M. Nagle 1976

Michael Karl Pazdernik 1981

Dr. Ronald G. Sherwin 1965

Donald R. Smith 1968

David K. Sontag 1966

Richard Joseph Verdugo 1977

Luis Wenk-Wolff 2002

William Gary Westling 1983

George A. Yackey, Sr. 1963

CAL STATE LOS ANGELES

California Mu

David F. Brubaker 1966

John F. Dekema 1969

Albert Isaias Faz

Carlos Armando Garcia, Jr. 2004

Eugene Hernandez 1979

Stewart Hsieh 1974

Neil Thomas Lasala 1984

William A. Lewis 1981

Cesar Eduardo Manzo Curiel 2013

Aaron Elliott Popel 1980

Ninion S. Riley 1971

Richard Schwien 1968

J. Morgan Shuster 1967

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

Rob Arie Jacobsen 1991

CAL STATE SAN MARCOS

California Alpha-Gamma

Tyrell Anthony Fiduccia 2004

CARNEGIE MELLON

Pennsylvania Phi

Jeffrey Joseph Ball 1979

Richard C. H. Bayramyon 1978

William R. Benthall II 1969

Marvin L. Cadwell 1965

Joseph L. Caporossi 1969

Paul Richard Doyle, Jr. 1983

Dr. Andrew J. Eggenberger 1961

Ronald W. Fahle 1957

Donald J. Franks 1972

Dr. John P. Fry, Jr. 1961

Robert Alan Gebbia 1969

Alan H. Koblin 1974

John W. Kwiecinski 1977

CARNEGIE MELLON (CONTINUED)

Louis A. Malizia, Jr. 1969

Lukas Manomaitis 1993

Angus H. McArn 1958

James C. Moran 1967

Thomas J. Mueller 1959

Robert E. Murray III 1968

Mark C. Puliafico 1973

Donald Van Ollefen 1977

Bruce Raymond Whiting 1971

CASE WESTERN RESERVE

Ohio Rho

Benjamin Isaac Altose 2007

Kenneth A. Barker 1970

Thomas A. Brandes 1968

Peter McKale Burk 1979

James E. Caminis 2000

John P. Crain 1967

Richard C. Dietz 1968

Kenneth James Farrell 1986

Eugene R. Gasser 1948

Paul D. Hicks 1966

Daniel J. Hirsch 1962

William F. Jones, Jr. 1961

John P. Linhart 1969

Dr. Stanley McMillen 1968

Dr. Louis J. Petrovic 1962

Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr. 1959

Aaron Spencer Reames 1996

Justin Kintz Rehklau 2022

Charles E. Sax 1954

Thomas Olvia Sharp 1970

Jacob Christian Showalter 1998

Larry Staudmeister 1967

Dr. Daniel Joseph Wasser 1984

Jonathan Allen Wehrli 1984

Marc Jeffrey Weyerstall 1996

CENTRAL FLORIDA

Florida Epsilon

John D. Kelley 1977

Michael Shands McKeithen 1988

Doug McTighe 1991

Darin Patton 1995

Christopher Edward Varisco 1995

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

Michigan Delta-Omega

CPT Zachary Ryan Bock 2006

Jerry Jacob Kephart 2024

Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008

Joshua Wallace Miller

Timothy Petersen

Luke Potter 2024

Cody Torpey 2023

Adam Martin Walters 2016

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Sigma

Jacob Marshall Harris 2020

CENTRE

Kentucky Kappa

Troy Matthew Edelen 1989

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

Raymond Scott Benjamin 1994

Paul Martin Bergstrand 1981

John Alston Deas 1980

Craig Eney 2017

Richard Keith Sauls 1990

CHICO STATE

California Sigma-Lambda

Kai Benumof

Dean Lemmon

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

Tennessee Rho

Jeffery Daniel Hall 2007

Ian Spencer Strelsin 2004

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Joseph Porter Adams, Jr. 1979

David L. Altemeier 1972

Dennis Ward Anderson 1971

Thomas Andrew Barefield 2015

John F. Barrett 1971

Alton B. Barton, Jr. 1970

Barry Jay Bebart 1986

Dr. William F. Bentz 1962

Dr. Neal R. Berte 1962

Russell William Best 2009

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

Ronald I. Cosler 1964

Jeffrey Allen Creek 1986

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

Christopher Joseph Frutkin 1990

Chris Robert Gardner 2001

David Roger Gardner 2006

Dean R. Gaudin 1956

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

Warren S. Hensel, Jr. 1964

Charles W. Herrmann 1967

Ryan Higgins 2015

Henry S. Hilberg, Jr. 1973

Richard M. Hopple 1970

Mark Alan Horner 1979

Thomas Joseph Howison 1977

Kenneth Edward Huber 1987

Thomas Edward Huber 1980

Jay W Hummel 2002

Richard C. Isphording III 1963

John A. Johnston 1976

Daniel S. Jones 1961

Michael J. Jump 1977

Dr. Bill J. Karas 1970

Barry L. Keidel 1976

James C. Kennedy 1973

Dr. Dean J. Kereiakes 1974

Thomas J. Kereiakes 1976

Richard M. Kimbler 1970

James F. Koenig 1973

Gregory Michael Kuntz 1983

Brent Tyler Kuwatch 1992

John Christopher Lame 1979

John C. Lame, Jr. 2013

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

Carey Merrill Markoe 2013

Robert M. Miller III 1978

Matthew Winston Moreland 2000

R. Bradley Motz 1983

Edward J. Neyra 1973

Trung Q. Nguyen 2006

Robert Hugh O’Connor 1981

Joseph Ottaviani 1966

Gregg Edward Pancero II 2009

Edward G. Paul 1972

John M. Perin 1973

Benjamin William Pflaumer 1998

Aaron Charles Pontsler 2014

Richard L. Pratt 1977

Stewart V. Proctor 1976

Larry Michael Rayburn 1983

Bradley James Rettig 1998

Timothy C. Rogers 1970

C. Winfield Scott 1983

William J. Seitz III 1975

Dr. Reed Albert Shank III 1973

Todd Eric Siegel 2009

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

Thomas E. Walter 1978

Dr. Barry W. Webb 1970

Ben Fredrick Wells 1980

Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup 1980

Jay Peter Wenstrup 1985

Mark Lawrence Willey 1993

Jeremy D. Wilson 1997

Gage Bryant Woolley 2015

CLEMSON

South Carolina Nu

Eric B. Anderson 1977

Shawn Patrick Dekold 1988

Dr. Philip C. Gainey 1973

David Leon Narramore 1967

Benjamin C. Trammell, Jr. 1975

COLORADO

Colorado Chi

Wick Ackerman

Andrew Richard Blake 2007

Peter W. Dillon 1958

William Kevin Fisher 1983

David B. Klimoski 1968

William E. Kugler 1958

Charles W. Larson 1965

Rodney Darwin Padilla 1980

David Cleve Traughber 1996

David G. Williams 1956

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES

Colorado Lambda

Stephen P. Antony 1971

James H. Butler III 1950

Stephen D. Chesebro’ 1963

Charles C. Hanebuth, Jr. 1967

James Randall Heath 2003

Hon. David Herbert Holstein 1979

Andrew Kirklin

Thomas C. Lamping 1969

Jonathan R. Lang 1975

John R. Underhill 1976

COLORADO STATE

Colorado Delta

Grant A. Anderson 1963

Michael Joseph Barbaria 1996

Dr. George Marvin Beeman 1957

Scott William Bixby 1983

Alex Bennett Campbell 1980

Tom G. Cox 1960

COLORADO STATE (CONTINUED)

Dennis John Devaney 1994

George A. Dubois III 1992

Douglas Richard Fenton 1983

Clarke Houston III 1966

Tom M. Hudspeth III 1964

B. Kim Lilly 1959

Ralph R. Schneider 1958

Armand L. Smith 1963

Timothy N. Thoelecke 1962

Dr. Charles D. Vail 1958

COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS

Colorado Phi

Jonathan David Garrido 2014

Matthew Thomas Raskob 2023

Neil Patrick Tooley 2017

Daryl Lee Woodward 2011

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut Beta

Richard C. Barrett 1964

David I. Barton 1960

Raymond P. Kogut 1960

Emmett J. Murtha 1960

Stephen Michael Ozyck 1990

John S. Purtill, Jr. 1964

Kirk R. Thornton 1971

Daniel E. Zucchi 1963

CORNELL

New York Alpha

Herman A. Block II 1958

Dr. Brian Randolph Elliott 1991

Gian Dillman Fabbri 1996

Richard R. Gerken 1967

Robert F. Neuman 1959

Augustus Y. Noojin III 1969

Benjamin Roberts 2010

Ronald M. Skalko 1973

Dr. Charles H. Spencer 1968

Darryl Tom 1992

R. Brent Vallat 1987

Jamie Willarson Wright 1990

CREIGHTON

Nebraska Iota

Thomas A. Bower 1970

Ted Robert Grennan 1978

John David Jurcyk 1981

Grey Oscar Lawson 2023

Terrance M. Ramirez 1986

Matthew John Shalhoob 1998

Trevor Ulrich

DARTMOUTH

New Hampshire Alpha

Evan Bret Azriliant 1987

Mark S. Carlie 1976

Dr. Carl Brian Tubbs 1980

DAVIDSON

North Carolina Theta

MG William Francis Grimsley 1980

J. Daniel Hanks, Jr. 1965

Ray D. Munford, Jr. 1976

Dr. Neil W. Trask III 1973

Dr. John L. Ward 1955

DELAWARE

Delaware Alpha

Gregory Carbone 1996

Richard Bryan Sheridan 1998

DENISON

Ohio Mu

Jeffrey C. Angell 1976

Jerry R. Armbrecht 1957

Robert Anthony Brice 1982

Richard McCulloch Jones 1956

Eric N. Peterson 1978

Donald E. Sharp 1952

DENVER

Colorado Zeta

Charlton H. Chatfield 1969

Stephen D. Cummings 1966

Joseph T. Fairbanks 1962

Brian Lee Kitts 1983

David L. Rosier 1959

Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. 1973

DEPAUW

Indiana Delta

Dr. Frederick J. Bartizal 1965

William A. Baum 1971

Darryl Blake Bennett 1988

Dr. Jeffrey John Bowe 1985

Kenneth W. Coquillette 1982

Lance Attilio DeNardin 1986

Eric W. Fredbeck 1978

Frederick Charles Fritz 1981

Eric Charles Frye 1985

David W. Hasenbalg 1987

Ezekiel Hernandez

Charles Foster Hudson 1986

Nik E. Lee 1982

David Christopher Lombardo 1988

Paul Andrew Melkus 1987

James Michael Mullin 1983

Charles John Nelson 1985

John Allen Perry 1985

Christopher L. Ropa 1983

Byron Lee Wilson II 1985

DICKINSON

Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi

Douglas McCall Bell 1977

Bruce Mitchell Cross 1981

Matthew Leonard Packard 1985

Dr. David R. Short 1972

Duane M. Van Wegen 1937

DRAKE

Iowa Delta

David L. Arendt 1978

James P. Avgeris 1965

James L. Bennett 1942

Todd Bolen 1962

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

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

Charles Louis Friedman 1987

Thomas Henry Funk 1980

Jeremy James Glenn 1994

Wayne W. Grafton 1970

John W. Green 1972

Robert D. Harmon 1964

Kenneth K. Kauffman 1960

William M. Kinzer 1969

Robert L. Knudson 1969

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

Derek Stephen Peterson 1993

Thomas R. Peterson 1968

Robert Michael Pomerantz 1977

Robert A. Rosulek 1970

Dr. Todd Austin Sandrock 1981

Saylor Timothy Schwab 2022

Richard E. Scott 1950

Allan C. Sorensen 1961

Dr. Stephen Thomas Tranter 1979

James C. Van Slyke, Jr. 1961

Kenneth J. Vegors 1971

Calvin P. Wise 1960

Larry F. Witte 1966

DREXEL

Pennsylvania Epsilon

Mark Howard Felder 1980

Clarence G. Hoop 1971

Elliott Steven Hurwitz 1987

Curtis G. Kramer, Jr. 1975

Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. 1981

Dennis L. Neider 1970

DUKE

North Carolina Nu

Dr. Randall G. Michel 1968

Kenneth D. Mindell 1974

Donald E. Schevers 1947

Christopher Suiter Scott 1980

EAST CAROLINA

North Carolina Sigma

Tyler Grimes 2023

EAST TENNESSEE

Tennessee Alpha

Randolph B. Cardoza 1967

Donald P. Christensen 1966

David Bruce Costner 1975

Herman L. Dixon, Jr. 1972

James C. Ebersole 1968

Carroll L. Gentry 1965

LTC Daniel H. Gordon 1964

Russell W. Ingram 1969

Connor Manning

Ronald T. Moore 2018

Armando F. Morrell 1971

James T. Wallin, Jr. 1967

EASTERN KENTUCKY

Kentucky Delta

Jonathan T Grossmann 2003

LTC Michael A. Hughes 1973

Tyler Klarer Payne 1988

Roy Gregory Peach 1985

David N. Rodgers 1975

Richard E. Schaffer 1965

Joshua Dale Smith 2002

Zander Sparkman

Ron E. Volmering 1978

Dr. Robert Glenn Wood, Jr. 1982

EASTERN NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Alpha

Prentice Alvin Baca 1967

William G. Hicks 1971

John Mauk Hilliard 1967

Dr. Howard W. Melton 1965

Dr. Fred D. Phelps 1964

LTC David R. Pia 1965

Ken Tracey 1970

Nate Thomas Williams 1993

EMBRY-RIDDLE DAYTONA BEACH

Florida Rho

James Patrick Baldwin 1971

Wesley Ryan Cousino 2005

EMBRY-RIDDLE PRESCOTT

Arizona Delta

Kaden Gaede

Christian Robert Moore Gibbs 2016

Tanner Jeffrey Grevesen 2020

Mason Thomas Kendall 2022

Matthew Andrew Martinez 2021

Tyler Morris 2018

Gregory David Pierce 2017

Nathan Carl Pyles 2008

Cooper Sherer

EMERSON

Massachusetts Epsilon

Edward Roy Larsen 2012

EMORY

Georgia Epsilon

Derst K. Austin 1968

Mark W. Bates 1973

Gary J. Boynton 1976

W. Lawrence Brown 1968

Elmo L. Draughon 1964

William E. Elmore, Jr. 1971

William J. Etherton 1969

Dr. Robert C. Ferguson 1968

R. Carter Freeman, Jr. 1960

Dr. William M. George 1963

Dr. M. Felton Hagood 1963

James Curtis Harmon 1978

Alexander L. Hinson 1964

Dr. A. Page Jacobson 1963

William Edward Jay 1981

Dr. Peter A. McCranie 1956

Robert E. Morris 1969

William Shivers Morris IV 1983

Claude F. Perry, Sr. 1959

Albert P. Reichert, Jr. 1961

Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr. 1962

Dr. Richard Seaborn 1966

Dr. Herbert Strickland, Jr. 1971

Crawford Logan Taylor III 1988

Wallace F. Tillman 1965

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

James Thomas Espinoza 2001

Norman C. Fischer, Jr. 1976

Josh David Goode 2001

Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr. 1992

Dennis H W Haire 1977

Paul W. Jones 1971

James W. Meyer 1966

George Andrew Miller 1996

Dale E. Oberbeck 1959

Earl E. Purdue 1962

Frank J. Schultheis 1963

Richard L. Shipley 1979

James Edward Stowers 1983

Ronald L. Tubbs 1964

Larry Bruce Whiteside 1978

FERRIS STATE

Michigan Zeta

Robert P. Boboltz 1972

Paul Joseph Dixon III 1989

Mark G. Fritsch 1975

Bruce L. Traverse 1968

J. Michael Walkowski 1974

FLORIDA

Florida Upsilon

Ricardo Alvarez 1973

Richard A. Alvarez 1977

Wayne C. Bailey 1972

Thomas Richard Barber, Jr. 1961

Peyton B. Ellis 1960

Thomas L. Fleming 1967

Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. 1957

Samuel W. Fuller, Jr. 1965

George W. Hefner 1967

Donald G. Hess 1970

Carter Braxton McCain 1986

William R. Meide 1974

Dr. Charles T. Montgomery 1956

John F. Neller 1952

Angel Oliva III 1990

Louis Francis Ray III 1988

Arnold H. Slott 1964

Robert Carl Sorgini 1978

Dr. Richard B. Streeter 1962

Jeffrey James Weibel 1986

FLORIDA SOUTHERN

Florida Gamma

Ryan Boschert

Joseph Capitano 1960

William A. Chope 1971

Jonas Thomas Concklin 1955

William F. Cooper 1957

Philip D. Diuguid 1958

Koltin Bryant Driscoll 2023

Robert J. Fauls, Jr. 1970

Robert C. Fernandez 1958

Dr. John R. Jordan, Jr. 1970

Terry L. Krick 1976

Mitchell John Livingston 2020

Walter W. Manley II 1969

Lucas Miller

Gil Mitchell 1962

Chris Anthony Rodgers 1990

Robert R. Sharp 1961

Lawrence C. Sharpe 1974

Kyle Warren Shatto 2017

Robert P. Vivers, Jr. 1970

FLORIDA STATE

Florida Beta

Joseph S. Brannen 1971

Dr. William A. Bryan 1960

Timothy Jay Daly 1987

Davy Haddon Foster II 1967

Joshua Stone Gilberstadt 2020

Claude H. Grizzard 1960

Alexander Johann Grohmann 1994

Baylis M. Gruber 1970

Gregg Padgett Guilford 1982

Walter Scott Hopson 1990

Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. 1959

Dana B. Johannes III 1962

David A. Jones 1974

James J. Kelley 1967

Fred Joe Pyland 1975

Howard D. Rogers 1970

James H. Sims, Jr. 1963

Robert W. Swoszowski 1961

Fredrick H. Thurmond 1967

Howard Scott Treadway 1961

James W. Warren III 1965

Richard A. Weidner 1966

Ruben A. Whitehead 1961

William Leonard Wood 1969

FORT HAYS STATE

Kansas Delta

Matthias Lane Hunter 2022

John Francis Kimberlin 1969

John Michael Kimberlin 2001

Richard Brian Shanahan 2003

FRANKLIN

Indiana Alpha

Jon Stacy Almeras 1992

Dr. Leonard L. Bissonnette 1962

Chad Everett Bobb 1997

Gary W. Cooper 1974

Glen E. Coverdale 1951

James Victor Due 1982

Kenneth O. Dunn 1951

William Richard Fisher 1955

Ray J. Hamilton 1966

Gregg W. Happe 1973

Tyler Heavin 2014

Gary B. Lewis 1965

Pilot Lukacsko

Frederick B. May 1970

Christopher David Nobbe 1997

Louis H. Osterman 1958

Ronald E. Shook 1963

Stephen A. Smith 1969

Dr. Arthur H. Turner 1957

FRESNO STATE

California Iota

Paul James Catuna 1987

Gregory James Coleman 1981

John S. Corkins 1977

Robert J. Fena 1973

William A. Gisvold 1967

Bruce M. Harr 1965

Warren Jacobsen 1958

Kenneth R. Johnson 1983

Robert P. Krum 1964

Keith G. Miller 1963

Kade Zachary Oliver 2022

Brian Joseph Panish 1980

Dennis C. Speer 1972

FROSTBURG STATE

Maryland Delta

Jason Paul Andrick 1997

Henry Noah Haddaway 2021

Daniel Joseph Laudicina 1994

William Mandicott 2014

FURMAN

South Carolina Phi

Eric Eugene Davis 1986

Thomas S Davis 2021

J. Bennett Glass 1963

Christopher John Wilson 1991

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Washington City Rho

Chad John Antonini III 2000

Dr. Terence L. Babcock 1967

Jacob David Bournazian 1978

Yale R. Brown 1976

Edmund P. Crump 1960

Dennis Gene Gallino 1969

William A. Griffel 1966

Dr. R. Gerald Heinze 1965

Byron Kline 1965

Charles Yuran Liu 2022

Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. 1970

CDR Richard David Nelson 1989

Robert J. Shue 1968

GEORGIA

Georgia Beta

Mote W. Andrews, Jr. 1952

Charles C. Benedict 1963

Leonard H. Blount 1976

Blair Knox Cleveland 1992

Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr. 1980

John Carl Gurley 1986

William W. Holland 1967

John Hampton Irby 1985

Hugh M. McCutcheon 1975

Ruebush J. Mitchell III 1975

James S. Moore 1976

William S. Morris III 1956

David C. Reddick 1968

Frederich B. Sheats III 1976

Lee Smith, Jr. 1982

Hon. Williamson S. Stuckey Jr. 1956

Richard S. Waddell 1973

Wright Brown Waddell 1984

Presley Daniel Yates III 1972

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Georgia Alpha

Daven Alexander Todd 2019

GEORGIA SOUTHERN-ARMSTRONG

Georgia Rho

Dustin Edward Stewart 2017

GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Phi

Judson T. Allen, Jr. 1957

James J. Baldwin III 1963

Kenneth W. Best 1967

Fred Pasco Bowen II 1980

Thomas C. Broome 1966

Grady Newsom Bunn 2011

David Charles Burns 1980

Thomas Frederick Davenport III 1984

Thomas E. Dupree, Jr. 1974

J. Henry Fair, Jr. 1952

Hal Wilson Field, Jr. 1951

Samuel A. Fowler, Jr. 1969

Richard L. Frame, Sr. 1962

Samuel O. Franklin III 1965

Robert W. Gaston 1949

GEORGIA TECH (CONTINUED)

Logan Tom Gay, Jr. 1966

Jay K. Githens 1962

Albert J. Hackl 1946

Morris E. Harrison, Jr. 1974

Paul J. Hart 1974

Mack A. Higdon, Jr. 1966

Howard Hoffman 1980

Ivan A. Hoge 1955

W. Deck Hull, Jr. 1954

James R. Jolly, Jr. 1964

Scott H. Keller 1977

Robert W. Magill 1973

Will D. Magruder 1956

John R. Markley 1956

Joseph Kelly McCutchen, Jr. 1962

Marvin George Mitchell 1967

Edmund Fay Pearce, Jr. 1960

John D. Pelton 1962

Daren Bruce Pietsch 1991

Daniel B. Rather 1957

George Wells Ruth III 1978

William L. Simons, Jr. 1957

Thomas P. Swift 1967

Edward F. Vickers 1963

Charles C. White, Jr. 1957

GETTYSBURG

Pennsylvania Delta

Keith B. Adams 1977

Erwin Joseph Dill 1978

Daniel C. Foote 2016

Charles F. Johnson II 1962

James C. Vanderwaal 1977

Wyatt Hamilton Yasinski 2016

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS

Minnesota Gamma

Jesse Parlee Townsend 2021

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY

Virginia Upsilon

William Braddock Bourne IV 1996

Dr. Haywood G. France, Jr. 1976

Irving H. Pritchett III 1973

HARTFORD

Connecticut Lambda

Darren Deoraj 2012

Patrick James Fayne 2016

Russell F. Levere 1966

HARVARD

Massachusetts Gamma

H. Perry Driggs, Jr. 1958

William Gentry Lee 1966

Eric Olvera 2023

William A. Thayer 1958

G. N. Tsandoulas 1961

HOUSTON

Texas Epsilon

James Edward Bashaw 1984

Robert Wynn Buschardt 1981

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

Steven Michael Schmidt 2017

Tyler Davidson Todd 2015

Kyle A. Vick III 1970

IDAHO

Idaho Alpha

John B. Adams 1976

Richard W. Allen 1972

Daniel L. Alsaker 1972

Mason Benoit 2024

ADM William C. Bowes 1963

Rodney B. Bulcher 1973

Tod Orvil Dickeson 1992

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

Patrick Manning-Floch

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

Ethan Moore

James W. Mottern 1970

Donald L. Mottinger 1965

Bryan Scott Norby 1979

Dr. W. Christian Oakley 1973

Alfred Craig Olson 1973

Donald J. Ormond 1976

James M. Patterson 1966

James R. Pilcher 1970

David A. Poe 1970

Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. 1962

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

ILLINOIS

Illinois Beta

Jack B. Beaumont 1975

Philip Clifford Berndt 1985

Thomas Michael Donlan 1979

Dr. Dale A. Drake 1973

Christopher Jacob Dumelle 1988

David Eugene Eckmann 1985

Hon. Charles Marion Feeney III 1985

Douglas Adam Gerrard 1984

Keith Allan Gray 2002

Thomas A. Gust 1975

Thomas A. Jepsen 1976

Jon Francis Kabance 1997

Raymond John Keeler 1979

Clifford A. Kleymeyer, Jr. 1965

Kim Lou Larson 1981

Kenneth D. Love 1962

Philip L. Mattison, Jr. 1957

Robert C. McAdam, Jr. 1977

W. Scott McAdam 1979

Robert E. McClary 1960

Dr. Russell W. Nelson 1974

Scott Michael Perez 1989

Marc Joseph Poskin 1987

Jeffrey J. Price 1978

Kenneth J. Rosinski 1972

John Shimkus 1982

Michael R. Thomas 1965

Dr. Mark S. Ulbrich 1977

David Michael Venkus 1984

James David Wareham 1981

Gregg S. Werner 1977

Charles Robert Westphal 1981

ILLINOIS STATE

Illinois Tau-Alpha

David Aaron Kelm 1991

Alamdar Musavi 2000

INDIANA

Indiana Gamma

Dr. Thomas Henry Alt, Sr. 1958

Dan Edward Aron 1983

Hon. John Gatch Baker 1968

Ronald Byron Balsbaugh 1962

David Wayne Barrick 1979

Dr. James Gregory Barsamian 1976

Kelley Thomas Beach 1984

William Dean Bennison 1966

Jody Verne Blackburn 1985

Dillon Parian Broderick 2015

Robert Eugene Bryan 1963

Brent Curtis Burke 1976

Stephen M. Burt 1987

Chad Allen Carlsson 1997

Douglas L. Cassman 1972

Ryan Hodge Cassman 1997

Bradley Scott Cooper 1984

Lawrence P. Deputy 1968

Richard Andrew Deputy 1964

Robert John Deputy 1960

Thomas Michael Deputy 1963

Ronak Sunil Desai 2010

Richard Lewis Dunn 1964

Stephen Rood Fleming 1974

William White Fobes II 1961

Earl Frederick Forst 1966

Jason Dallas Fraser, Jr. 2023

Dr. David C. George 1967

Dr. William Eugene Graham, Jr. 1955

David Welker Gray 1972

John Christopher Hart, Jr. 1973

Dr. J. Michael Hartigan 1959

Thomas Clyde Hays 1973

Hon. Jack Roger Heflin 1965

Richard Edward Hennessey 1973

George Lionel Henry 1968

Douglas Nees Hite 1967

Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman 1973

Stan C. Hurt 1961

CPT Joseph Crist Innes 1964

David Bart Keller 1980

Jeffrey Lee Kittle 1993

Robert J Kleymeyer 1969

David Al Lawson 1972

Randolph Alan Leerkamp 1966

Harry Lee Lukens, Jr. 1972

Marc Adolfo Malnati 1977

Gene B. Maudlin 1965

Richard Allen Mitchell 1989

Steven D Mitchell 1983

Dr. Donald Wayne Montgomery 1956

P. Thomas Moore 1968

David Brown Pearson 1964

Scott Edward Pointner 1990

James Anthony Pupillo 1980

Francis B. Quinn, Jr. 1976

Allan E. Ramsay 1970

David L. Ramsay 1965

George W. Rauch III 1968

Thomas D. Rush 1962

Robert K. Ryan, Jr. 1965

John Gordon Sawrey 1973

Andrew Edgar Sellers 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

Christopher Ryan Summers 2001

Sheldon Kay Turner 1952

Thomas A. Van Arsdale 1965

David Erwin Wahl 1979

Dennis Edward Walsh 1972

W. Michael Wells 1972

Michael Richard Werner 1998

Douglas E. Wiik 1968

James R. Williams 1968

Robert T. Williamson 1968

This list reflects donations received between July 1 and December 31, 2024, and all living Founders’ Circle and Heritage Society Donors.

INDIANA STATE

Indiana Sigma

Drew Billings 2014

James A. Coleman 1973

Michael Douglas Fouts 1996

Scott Jordan Francis 1980

Daniel J. Fulford 1975

George M. Gregorash 1976

Don Curt Hagerman 1975

Christopher W. Hancock 1996

Dr. Mark A. Haring 1972

MAJ Michael Edward Hassel 1979

Robert Richard Hawkins 1987

James L. Heflin 1974

Thomas Joseph Kilian 1999

David A. Llewellyn 1974

Dalton Scott Loftis 2024

Frank Louis Miklozek III 1998

LTC Mike T. Mokrycki 1977

Dino Dee Moler 1984

Raymond L. Motz 1970

Gregory James Nasser 1985

Matthew Charles Parker 1999

David Pascarella III 2017

Anthony Jason Pyatt 1997

Chris R. Read 1975

Thomas A. Ross 1973

Edward A. Roush 1970

Lawrence Wayne Schott 1985

Kent E. Schwarz 1972

LTC Milo Lewis Shank 1990

Paul S. Siebenmorgen 1971

Joe D. Smith 1971

Theodore J. Stansbury 1971

Joseph Allen Taylor 1998

John Schultheis Webb 1991

Jon Wiseman 2014

IOWA

Iowa Beta

Lawrence C. Halpin 1962

Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten 1961

William P. Hise 1959

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

John Robert Ressler, Jr. 1999

Ralph A. Schweitzer 1943

Edward Wayne W. Schwertley 1985

Donald Peter Souhrada 1993

IOWA STATE

Iowa Gamma

John V. Accola 1967

Mike E. Bartenhagen 1990

Dr. Richard P. Baxter, Sr. 1960

David D. Bishop 1962

David Earl Bridgewater 1983

Jay Douglas Buchanan 1981

Jeffrey Neil Bump 1984

Steve Wayne Churchill 1985

James L. Claus 1972

James A. Cunningham 1968

Richard Devereaux, Jr. 1961

Gary L. Erskine 1968

Stanley R. Ethington 1978

Michael J. Frischmeyer 1975

Larry Robert Gradisher 1982

Roger D. Grubb 1973

James P. Howalt 1962

Dale A. Johnson 1960

Daniel Wilson Johnson 1986

Richard C. Johnson 1965

Robert F. Kazimour 1957

Scott Alan Koppelman 1991

John K. Lawson 1962

Marshall G. Linn III 1970

Charles W. Maurer, Jr. 1972

David E. McFarland 1961

James A. Nelson 1969

John S. Nesheim 1975

Edward J. Palmer 1954

Jon M. Radabaugh 1961

Grant Rizner

John D. Rustwick 1971

Tony Jay Trease 1985

Garey Weaver

Jeffrey Blane Weeden 1979

John C. Wilmot 1954

C. Arthur Wittmack 1969

IU INDIANAPOLIS

Indiana Iota-Pi

Tyler Hancock 2024

Litha Sonwabile Msikinya 2011

Mitchell Everett Tate 2022

Ryan Wilbanks

JAMES MADISON

Virginia Mu

Christopher David Graham 1996

JOHNS HOPKINS

Maryland Phi

James Arthur Hensel 2000

Vernon Britt Richardson III 2003

KANSAS

Kansas Alpha

Robert C. Bond 1966

David Alan Curry, Jr. 2003

Peter A. Edlund 1966

Gary Alan Foote 1979

Peter Mark Getz 1997

Zachary Dalton Holland 1996

Thomas M. McFarland 1972

Edward F. Reilly, Jr. 1960

Allyn W. Risley 1972

Dr. Craig A. Smith 1956

Dr. Phillip H. Stratemeier 1968

Jay B. Strayer 1964

Joseph H. Vaughan, Jr. 1971

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

Dr. Jerry D. Harris 1961

John R. Hatfield II 1977

Vernon W. Imes 1953

John P. Jung 1957

Paul Joseph Lacy 1981

Steve M. Lacy 1976

Thomas E. Mistler 1963

John W. Morgan 1975

GEN Richard B. Myers 1964

Jerry D. Prather 1966

Carl F. Schwab III 1969

William K. Shaw 1975

Bradford Lee Smith 1975

Alan R. Stetson 1980

Mikel L. Stout 1958

Don Kent Tomlinson 1971

Edward Frederick Wettig III 1989

Joe A. Tony Wilcox 1958

Edwin H. Wingate 1954

KENNESAW STATE

Georgia Omega

Dillan Humbard 2021

KENT STATE

Ohio Lambda

Kenneth Arthur Bugosh 1979

Dennis Matthew Butts 1993

Dale E. Craddock 1976

Gerald A. Damerow 1964

Mark Okey Decker, Sr. 1971

Thomas James Heinz 1980

Timothy J. Hill 1966

Richard A. Krieger 1963

Joseph H. Reed 1960

Robert Evan Ross 1970

Edmond V. Russ, Jr. 1966

William J. Vogt, Jr. 1962

Donald P. Winter 1957

COL Kent E. Wolcott 1966

Robert W. Woolf 1965

Kevin P. Wyndham 1988

Edward John Yaskowitz 1979

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon

Joe Edward Anderson 1981

Blaine Kennedy Ayers 2001

Dr. James L. Boerner 1977

Jack C. Bradley 1961

William L. Bryan 1967

Lon W. Deckard 1969

Timothy R. Futrell 1970

Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III 1974

James F. Hardymon 1956

William M. Henderson, Jr. 1970

Phillip T. Johnson 1972

Jeffrey Lee Lamb 1982

Robert S. Lipman 1974

Michael B. Mountjoy 1972

Jeff David Neal 1993

Ronald D. Parham 1962

Robert L. Pinson 1964

James A. Richardson 1970

Jesse Lee Ryan 1995

David Allen Scinta 1981

Harry Castle Thompson 1965

Jerrold D. White 1961

KETTERING

Michigan Epsilon - Section A

Jones Roger Barton 2016

William George Bechtel II 1984

David Anthony Van Raaphorst 2003

KETTERING

Michigan Epsilon - Section B

Gregory P. Buschmann 1977

Robert J. Campbell 1973

Richard A. Cole, Sr. 1967

Brian P. Collins 1975

Robert Stephen Cory 1990

Jerry L. Hotujac 1971

Douglas C. Premo 1973

Christopher Bernard Trombetta 1993

Dr. Laurence A. Ulrey 1971

LA VERNE

California Upsilon

Edwin Earl Gibson 1990

Rodlee Jay Wright 1988

LAFAYETTE

Pennsylvania Gamma

Robert T. Burns 1963

James Francis Cosgrove, Jr. 1986

Leonard Hatcher Habas 1966

David Hammer 1992

Brian David Mansfield 1991

Eric Paul Reumann 1988

Joseph Z. Sherk II 1967

LEWIS & CLARK

Oregon Delta

Brian Gerald Hackett 1994

Christopher E. Jay 1972

David Keith Strong 1980

Dr. David A. Stumpf 1966

LONG ISLAND

New York Beta

Thomas J. Clark 1973

Max Cornell

John P. Giles 1974

Dylan Michael Silva 2018

LOUISIANA STATE

Louisiana Epsilon

John C. Bowden 1955

Lawrence G. Freeman 1969

Dr. Chester B. Fresh 1968

Hon. John W. Greene 1962

John C. Hamilton 1958

John A. Hollinshead 1971

Robert G. Jones 1960

Donald J. Lococo 1967

Charles B. Maginnis 1970

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

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE

Louisiana Alpha

Brandt J. Dufrene 1966

Donald A. Maggio 1970

Jerry L. Ritchie 1969

Charles H. Trent 1969

LOUISVILLE

Kentucky Sigma

Dr. Randall Joshua Campbell 2007

Adam Robert Hanzalik 2008

LOYOLA CHICAGO

Illinois Alpha-Omega

Jeffrey John Kinzler 1983

David John Kupiec 1986

Ross Anthony Pometta 2007

Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003

Dr. Alfredo Barrios Tiu 1986

MAINE

Maine Alpha

Daniel Hanson Beale 1981

John H. Burnham 1960

Edward L. Davis 1958

Richard J. Goff 1950

William Corry Johnson, Jr. 1980

William B. Mann 1949

Norwood Mansur, Jr. 1966

James I. Peterson 1970

John B. Peverada III 1981

MANSFIELD

Pennsylvania Beta-Phi

James David Blew 2017

Alexander F Norman 2013

Bryce Christopher Steiner 2021

MARSHALL

West Virginia Alpha

Thomas E. Atkins 1961

Jackson Alexander Boyle 2021

Robert Jackson Dilley 1973

Joseph B. Feaganes 1966

Donald D. Ferguson 1959

Charles N. Ferrell 1963

Vernon P. Ferrell 1957

Steven R. Headley 1968

MAJ Virgil W. Jones, Jr. 1965

John D. Layne 1965

David L. Mitchell 1957

Jack Moretti

Jordan Person

James A. Shaffer 1957

David E. Taylor 1973

Mason Thornton

Clinton E. Wilson, Jr. 1975

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK

Maryland Beta

Robert A. Blase 1964

Harold M. Brierley 1965

Dr. William G. Cushard, Jr. 1960

MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977

Timothy J. Davisson 1982

Dr. Paul E. Farrell, Jr. 1976

Chris P Gaylor 1972

Alex James Heppner 1979

Brian Stuart Jolles 1982

James W. Kenney 1963

Gregory Eugene Lomax 1976

Randall Morris 2024

Preston R. Padden 1970

Robert M. Parks 1968

John Edward Roberts 1963

Michael E. Scott 1976

William Scott Sims 1987

Theodore J. Smith 1950

Brian Keith Steele 1984

John K. Stitt 1960

Slaton L. White 1973

Joseph Phillips Wright, Jr. 1967

MASSACHUSETTS

Massachusetts Kappa

Todd W. Buck 1973

John Dalton Couig III 1984

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

Ronald C. Hart 1979

Henry Mark Hill 1978

Charles C. King III 1966

Carey Thomas Mulwee 1973

Donald G. Rhoads 1955

E. Taylor Richardson 1962

Jack P. Rochelle 1965

Steven E. Spiro 1976

Andrew K. Tatum, Jr. 1962

MERCER

Georgia Psi

Joel H. Bickerstaff 1974

James H. Bray 1972

Perry B. Buck 1975

Gary Scott Buhler 1987

James M. Cayce 1967

John Frierson Howard 1974

S. Reed Jackson 1971

Dr. Galen B. Jones 1973

James A. Linn 1972

James Gilbert Lyerly III 1984

Bruce D. McAllister 1973

Robert Allen Scherer 1983

Young Thompson Sheffield 1963

Dr. William C. Shirley, Jr. 1976

MIAMI (FL)

Florida Alpha

Michael Z. Brenan 1959

Arthur B. Choate 1970

Peter J. Clancy 1962

CPT Jerome L. Cleveland 1953

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

CPT Carey E. L. McIntyre 2006

Matthias P. Meehan, Jr. 1963

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

Martin L. Shaw III 1965

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

Edward R. Bookwalter 1968

Matthew Joseph Brinn 1989

Steven Clay Butler 1989

Michael S. Cambron 1966

Richard E. Dueringer 1966

Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. 1956

Frederick W. Fehr, Jr. 1955

Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr. 1961

Larry A. Freedman 1966

Marc Steven Gendell 1985

Mark A. Goodman 1968

Walter L. Gross III 1975

John M. Hader 1968

George W. Harrington 1963

Richard E. Herthneck 1967

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

Thomas B. Meyer 1966

Tom Cambell Nasby 1980

John W. Nenninger 1969

Charles J. Peterka 1965

Lawrence H. Pomeroy III 1976

John M. Postle 1968

Glen T. Roberts 1978

J. Kirk Rogers 1968

David T. Roy 1961

John R. Ruhl 1959

Mark Saran 2010

Steven T. Scharrer 1970

Jerome Bernard Schildmeyer 1985

Richard L. Schroeder 1958

Charles R. Skinner 1966

CPT Kelsey S. Stewart 1960

Barry L. Talley 1967

Richard Allen Termuhlen II 1980

Richard H. Thompson 1956

Henry A. Tortora 1967

G. Veil 1950

Nelson J. Vogel 1968

John W. Weaner 1956

MICHIGAN

Michigan Iota-Beta

Dr. Christian L. Brix 1954

David C. Faul 1958

Matt Keenum 2009

Thomas L. Mack 1966

Stanley A. Mathews 1966

Matthew Michael McGrail 2004

Barry R. Patron 1955

This list reflects donations received between July 1 and December 31, 2024, and all living Founders’ Circle and Heritage Society Donors.

MICHIGAN (CONTINUED)

Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962

Andres Villareal 1987

Geoff Voss 1982

Jack Zachary 1959

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

Dr. Lance E. Adams 1969

Kenneth R. Baldwin, Jr. 1966

Dennis M. Becklin 1963

Richard L. Black 1967

William Anthony Borre 1986

Dennis Joseph Brodeur 1989

Dr. Frederick Joseph Brodeur 1988

William C. Cesaroni 1968

Hon. Robert H. Cleland 1969

Richard Thomas Cummings 1990

Robert C. Gasser 1957

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

Frederick J. Kleisner 1966

COL Dale H. Koch 1960

Christopher Edward Lane 1995

Donald W. Langeloh 1959

Freeman R. Lehman 1950

Robert A. Leich 1961

Dr. Robert C. Leonard 1958

John A. Lucas 1960

Charlie Duaine Maines 1967

Mark Andrew McManus, Jr. 1990

Richard J. Metzler 1963

Lawrence A. Molnar 1970

Christopher James Mundy 1996

George S. Nugent 1956

Raymond J. Persia 1957

John C. Prost 1958

David D. Rathbun 1957

Adam M Robbins 1999

Gerald D. Roueche, Jr. 1961

David John Runyon 2001

J. Donald Schafer 1964

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

Michael Leverett Guess 1994

Thomas Hailey 1996

Robert Preston Hopkins IV 1985

Nathan Caleb Jones 2021

Neil V. Lambert 1982

Michael Wayne Lillie 1985

Daryl A. Massengill 1976

Hon. Bobby W. Sands 1972

Timothy Michael Strobl 1980

James Richard Walker 1981

William Lewis Webb 1981

Howard William Wedekind 1970

MILLIKIN

Illinois Delta

Andrew J Benbow

Randy S. Blackburn 1974

Joe A. Browning 1970

James M. Butts 1951

Dr. Edward E. Cave III 1968

Donald L. Eberhardt 1958

Peter James Engle 2000

Jack E. Erickson 1952

Thomas W. Ewing 1957

Garrett Hale

Dean W. Jacobsen 1951

Jefferson Davis Lilly II 1998

John E. McCoy 1959

Donnell J. Schwarz 1961

Allen L. Short 1961

Father Nicholas William Smith 1983

Ronald R. Smith 1962

Christopher S. T. Vaughn

Matt David Walzer 2005

MILLSAPS

Mississippi Delta

Timothy Patrick Anger 1995

Rev. Robert William Lowry 1993

Baron Danzey Matthews 2003

Ty Michael Williams 2018

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

Richard J. Albrecht 1970

Duane E. Blanchard 1962

George B. Chesley 1963

Debashis Chowdhury 1998

Merrill K. Cragun, Jr. 1953

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

Reynold James Huseby 1946

Bradley A. Kindem 1969

John A. Kohler 1951

Ross Levin 1982

Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom 1969

Kirk A. Mackenzie 1961

Charles E. Nightengale 1963

Don R. O’Hare 1944

Michael C. Olson 1978

Donald S. Peterson 1961

John M. Peterson 1978

Stephen Oliver Plunkett 1985

Michael Lee Ponto 1983

Noel P. Rahn 1961

Walter G. Roberts 1956

George B. Serrill 1967

Jeffrey F. Shaw 1969

Cyril E. Sheehy 1941

Davidson Chris Smith 1983

Scott Allen Sundet 1978

H. R. Swanson 1956

Paul A. Taylor 1961

Richard P. Taylor, Jr. 1965

R. Randall Vosbeck 1954

Allen W. Wehr 1963

Kevin Lowell Weist 1979

MINNESOTA STATE

Minnesota Beta

John J. Guerber 1969

John M. Ryan 1970

John A. Shepard 1969

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

Milton P. Armor 1966

Gov Haley R. Barbour 1969

Francis M. Biedenharn 1982

Dr. James P. DeRossitt III 1969

Bonner Hamilton Dinkins 2022

Lyttleton Tazwell Harris IV 1962

Dr. Robert Evans Jones 1978

Clyde D. Kelso III 1968

Joseph F. Lauderdale 1971

Eddie M. Morgan, Jr. 1973

James Ewing Parks 1979

Frank M. Patty, Jr. 1959

Holmes S. Pettey 1973

Donald F. Smith 1968

John F. Stone 1948

John Stubbs

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

Ben J. Cousins 1964

Howard R. Davis Jr. 1976

John M. Dean, Jr. 1966

John Charles Dowdle 1996

John C. English 1965

Stephen Lefoldt Farr 1984

William H. Gillon III 1961

Buddy V. Guynes 1963

James O. Harris, Jr. 1963

Robert L. Hart, Jr. 1967

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

Ellington F. Massey 1961

Duke Higdon Morgan, Jr. 1988

Bertram Spivey Mortimer 1982

Thomas Brant Nusz 1982

Farley Ralph Owens III 1987

Ben Wills Pentecost 1979

Henry Cox Pilkinton IV 1984

George D. Pillow, Jr. 1969

Dr. James B. Puryear 1960

James B. Randall III 1974

James C. Robertson, Sr. 1950

James Cooke Robertson, Jr. 1983

Thomas Bing Seitz 1963

Jerry D. Solomon 1973

Gerald W. Thames 1970

James Porter Thomson 1979

William Edward Thurmond, Jr. 1963

John Kevin Watson 1978

Robert C. Weston, Jr. 1974

COL Hugh H. Wilson, Jr. 1964

MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

Missouri Alpha

N. Scott Angevine 1950

Kenneth E. Bates 1967

Stephen C. Buschman 1973

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

Charles A. Gilbert 1978

Joseph W. Hoffmann 1958

Gordon L. Jost 1966

Ronald P. Key 1963

Matthew Christopher Laumann 1995

Michael R. Lawler 1954

Thomas W. Rash, Jr. 1971

Robert Scott Richart 1985

Edward Andrew Rogers 1990

Robert Carl Schroeder 1989

Benjamin William Smith 1989

Harry B. Stauffer, Jr. 1959

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY

Missouri Kappa-Chi

Daniel Wilson McDill 2016

Jose Fernando Mendoza 2022

MIT

Massachusetts Iota-Tau

Dr. Louis H. Bangert 1958

Geoffrey R. Brazer 1969

Thomas G. Burns 1962

Laird Quincy Cagan 1980

Mark David Copman 1981

John J. Golden, Jr. 1965

John James Hradnansky 1985

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. Lloyd Vogel 1954

Dr. James R. Yankaskas 1969

MONMOUTH

Illinois Alpha

Richard W. Adams 1964

Robert C. Hudson III 1974

Earl K. Paasch 1966

MONTANA

Montana Beta

Thomas P. Barnett 1979

Brent Douglas Beckley 2003

Quinton Billy

Donald C. Cowles III 1966

John O. Ferro 1958

Harold B. Gilkey 1962

LTC Lyle M. Glascock 1962

COL Kenneth R. Lawrence 1963

Paul D. Miller 1963

Kenneth C. Mlekush 1960

James R Mountain 1981

John L. Olson 1962

Robert R. Romek 1959

COL Thomas P. Ross 1962

Jack Shipley

LTC Dennis L. Stevens 1964

John David Streich 1983

David K. Voight 1963

Thomas Bradley Wenz 1998

James A. Willits 1964

MONTANA STATE

Montana Alpha

Charles E. Bentz 1958

Arnold D. Ferris III 1966

Edward L. Hanson 1954

Christian Erik Raaum 1976

Dr. Richard F. Schroeckenstein 1969

Herbert Ray Thackeray 1979

Jay Robert Wilson 1965

MOREHEAD STATE

Kentucky Gamma

COL Roy James Downey 1984

Jeff Lee Flannery 2003

Noah Christopher Marcum 2024

Stephen Keith Mayes 1987

Robert L. McGrath, Jr. 1977

Ted Pass II 1966

Benjamin Donald Retallick 2021

MOUNT UNION

Ohio Sigma

Douglas James Ackerman 1982

Joseph Charles Biscotti 1981

Robert L. Buchs 1954

Richard L. Button 1972

Brendan Glauthier

Harold E. Mains 1959

Paul R. Maurer II 1972

Brook Benton Miller 1987

Lee A. Miller 1962

John Herman Nussbaumer II 2002

Ronald P. Phillips 1971

Bryan Davis Robey 2022

Jeffrey W Smith 1998

Steven Smith

Riley John-Patrick Sullivan 2022

James Charles Varner 1996

Grayson David White 2022

NEBRASKA

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Robert V. Atkins 1960

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

Jack D. Campbell 1950

Eric K. Chapman 1977

William L. Duckworth 1966

Lawrence Clyde Ehrman 1981

Dr. Bryan K. Ericson 1962

Stephen M. Erixon 1978

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

Clark David Landers 1983

Galen L. Larson 1980

John E. Martin 1969

David S. McBride 1974

George W. McEachen 1964

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

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

Donald R. Trauthen 1956

Donald John Trouba 1999

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

Chris Esparza 2023

Edward Alan Horwitz 1991

Alexander Michael Mavros 1998

James Donald McDaniel, Jr. 1994

Robert John Sweeney 1987

NEVADA-RENO

Nevada Alpha

Charles A. Bell 1954

Darrin S. Bush 1970

Logan Gordon

Brian Anthony Holt 2005

Jakob Horwitz 2020

Dr. Robert Eugene Mays, Jr. 1981

Michael W. Morrissey 1970

Dan B. Porter 1963

Thomas C. Richardson 1971

Amb. Sig Rogich 1966

LTC Rodney K. Stuart 1964

Calvin P. Wilson 1963

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Andrew F. Durette 1964

Richard A. Goodnough 1963

LTC Robert W. Hicks 1955

Timothy Andrew Myles 1991

LTC Peter H. Smart 1974

Edward Joseph Spuler III 1993

CPT Robert H. Walther 1965

NEW HAVEN

Connecticut Nu-Eta

Thomas Fang

NEW JERSEY

New Jersey Tau-Gamma

Brian Garsh 2015

Joseph Justin Pellegrino 2022

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Tau

Victor Arvia Bright III 1999

Robert M. Burpo 1971

Armand T. Carian 1973

Kendall D. Coyne 1979

Brent DePonte 1987

James G. Ellis 1968

David M.B. Griego 1983

Ralph H. Leisy 1961

Ben Parker 2012

William Malani Putz, Jr. 2013

Joseph O. Quintana 1983

Stephen A. Schneider 1968

J. Mark Southard 1958

William R. Thompson 1969

NEW MEXICO

STATE

New Mexico Phi

Seth T Alford 2006

Wynne C. Bierck 1972

Roger E. Cundiff 1968

Paul J. Dougherty 1961

William T. Gann 1972

Jerry L. Jackson 1971

Norman E. Murray 1973

Steven L. Nelson 1976

Robert E. Paxson 1970

George J. Sucher III 1967

Douglas L. Turnage 1969

Alexander Lamar Wright 1993

NICHOLLS STATE

Louisiana Chi

Nick Falgout

James Paul Irwin 2005

Jacob Lee

Benjamin Riviere 2018

Thomas Jude Rousse 2020

Jackson Taylor

Connor Waalk

NMHU

New Mexico Sigma

1SG Daryl Neil 1975

NORTH ALABAMA

Alabama Nu

Jesse Taylor Downs 2019

Phillip S. Prince 2001

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

North Carolina Alpha

B. F. Beasley, Jr. 1959

Brian David Cooke 1999

Terry P. Creech 1974

Eugene Douglas Gainey, Jr. 1985

Hayden Lee Hoffler 2015

John R. Hopkins 1973

John Wilson Hopkins 1974

Newell Barnard Murphy III 1969

Dean Graham Norman 1978

Alexander Desilva Raring 1998

William Kirkpatrick Sanders 1992

David Porter Smith 1981

Charles E. Stallings 1977

Ferman Wardell 1966

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

North Carolina Xi

William J. Armfield IV 1956

John S. Hill 1960

Lansing B. Lee III 1969

William Oscar Leonard III 1969

Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. 1965

James M. Tatum, Jr. 1968

Jennings Jid Thompson IV 1955

J. Blake Young Jr. 1965

NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE

North Carolina Beta

Patrick Brown

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

Nicholas Craig Finnesgard 2006

William A. Harris 1964

Daniel G. Hinnenkamp 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

Michael Joseph Krance 1990

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

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

Alec Roy Boughton 2017

Douglas J. Burgum 1978

Robert E. Challey 1967

Darren David Dahlin 1997

Robert J. DuBord 1968

Dayton Jeffrey Espeseth 2022

Timothy Andrew Friskop 2010

Bradley Golz 1992

Diedrich Aaron Harms 2016

Ross Arthur Haugeberg 1989

Douglas Lynn Hildre 1978

James B. Jenkins 1965

Neil S. Jordheim 1970

John Michael Levin 1995

Robert C. Mann 1961

Russell D. Maring 1963

John B. Mark 1968

James K. McKinnon 1962

James R. Olson 1963

Keith A. Peltier 1975

COL John W. Radke 1970

Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn 1975

Warren D. Sundet 1975

Herbert J. Thiele 1971

Mark T. Tritschler 1972

Michael Myron Wahowske 1979

Keith A. Wanttaja 1973

John Harvey Westerberg 2000

LTC Darryl L. Willison 1959

NORTH FLORIDA

Florida Nu

Dr. Anthony V. Mack 2011

Christopher Ashley Slott 2008

NORTH GEORGIA

Georgia Delta

Steven Michael Kronenberg 2006

Terrell Alan Moore, Jr. 2012

NORTH TEXAS

Texas Kappa

Dr. Ted Hunter Chase 1968

Russel Stuart Krengel 1990

Jeffrey Kenneth Mawby 1990

Michael Ray Tarbet 1988

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Arizona Gamma

Matthew John Fuller 1988

Thomas Ordway McCarthy 1982

London Scott O’Dowd 1990

Robert Allen Sederstrom 1983

NORTHERN COLORADO

Colorado Alpha

Chad Edwin Barmettler 2001

Michael C. Hardin 1971

Keith R. Molholm 1973

Michael Thomas Trotter 1989

Karl E. Wondrak 1973

NORTHERN

ILLINOIS

Illinois Gamma

William Lee Abromitis 1982

Gerald W. Agema 1969

Thomas Wayne Alles 1969

Dennis Lee Barsema 1977

Michael James Corelli 2001

Steven Gibson 1968

Robert Gregroy Keller 1970

Dr. Donald L. Morrison 1967

Thomas W. Neubert 1974

Thomas G. Prepelica 1970

Kenneth L. Rasmussen 1967

Erik G. Rozanski 2015

Richard Francis Slonski 2008

John F. Tierney 1975

Matthew Anthony Jude White 2005

Randall A. Wunder 1972

Robert Leonard Beach 1951

Jeff Charles Breeding 1994

Heath Dwight Bullock 1998

Darin Edward Ferguson 1995

Craig Keith Goos 1992

Richard D. James 1969

Nicholas Patrick Jones 2003

Dr. Robert Allen Lee 1984

Shannon Max Lee 1996

John R. Martin 1970

Mark A. Mazzie 1995

Todd Kent Meyer 1987

Duane Thomas Miller 1979

Dan J. Rush 1991

A. Gerald Smith 2016

Matthew Tyler Timmerman 2007

Gregory Alan Warren 1999

Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994

NORTHWESTERN

Illinois Psi-Omega

Dr. Walter W. Doren 1957

John J. Gillin III 1958

Frank Clark Ginocchio 1966

Robert L. Hampton 1966

Scott D. Hannah 1968

John Weber Hayden 1979

Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr. 1962

Paul B. Hiemenz, Jr. 1975

Richard Lorenz Lies 1967

Derek Jeffery Linkous 2008

Stanley N. Logan 1977

Kenneth J. Morrow 1976

Curt C. Nerenberg 1979

Philip H. Nye, Jr. 1958

William A. Osborn 1969

Charles W. Riedel 1952

Allen McCanne Sanford 1948

Charles F. Sansone 1962

C. Scott Thiss 1969

Dr. John Robert Thompson, Jr. 1962

Steven C. Voorhees 1976

Lynn R. Wardour 1964

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

CAPT James Chakkrit Dunlap 1996

Bryan L. Holmes 1978

David Martin Kotin 1981

Stefan Pastor 2011

Richard M. Smith, Jr. 1975

James J. Sullos, Jr. 1960

OGLETHORPE

Georgia Eta

Ralph Eugene Beard 1985

C. Harvey Buek, Jr. 1972

Blake M. Christoph 1978

David Nathan Cooper 1971

Zachary C. Nichols 2010

Clyde A. Tallent 1972

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

Bruce L. Aiello 1964

Millard E. Foucht 1962

Glenn William Frohring 1986

Dale J. Hanslik 1963

David K. Holmquist 1958

John Joseph Lahey 1981

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

James David Fornof 1980

Jeffrey P. Forster 1963

William Doug Kerns 1966

Lawrence E. Long 1959

John B. Lyon 1955

J. Steven Massie 1971

COL Roger E. McClure 1955

Dr. Brian Scott Myers 1987

OHIO STATE (CONTINUED)

LTC George S. Place 1969

James T. Ramer 1968

Robert M. Scott 1951

Thomas A. Seitz 1963

Jonathan David Spayde 1993

Terrence J. Steel 1968

Michael B. Weingard 1971

Frank Dudley Williams 1960

Myers Leslie Yeomans 1987

OHIO WESLEYAN

Ohio Delta

Dr. Gregory G. Boren 1964

Dr. Reid J. Calcott III 1964

Robert S. Gregg 1945

Dale E. Hill 1959

Denis B. Nock 1958

Donald L. Poe 1953

George L. Romine, Jr. 1967

Donald F. Wagner 1962

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Robert E. Bell, Jr. 1979

Basil Raymond Bigbie 1971

Terry Layne Carter 1971

William C. Chapman 1957

Harold H. Clifford III 1969

John J. Coates, Jr. 1961

Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. 1968

Cory Damon Cross 2000

Edward B. Edwards 1978

David Parker Folks 1979

Brooks J. Lagree, Jr. 1966

James Mercer Lamb 1966

William C. Maddux 1976

John Robert McClymonds 1971

Michael N. McGowan 1957

Glen McLaughlin 1956

A. Jackson Mills, Jr. 1960

David McKenzie Moffett 1974

Frank X. Olney, Jr. 1967

Ross Porter 1960

William Roger Pyeatt 1973

Kenneth R. Ross 1973

James Leroy Self 1965

Robert L. Simpson III 1961

David H. Street 1965

Gary Scott Thompson 1980

Bruce W. Wilkinson 1966

Robert McClure Winchester 1979

Morton E. Wolverton 1957

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

Andrew K. Conner 2007

Richard W. Cooper 1976

C. Jack Corgan 1967

Rodney Bentley Coulter 1989

Kevin Douglas Creager 1992

Dr. Charles D. Deem 1962

William D. Farr 1969

Dr. Todd Foster Farris 1987

Dr. David William Foerster 2018

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

Steven H. League 1974

Craig Leslie McElwain 1991

Robert D. McGrew 1984

William P. Moran 1969

Tyler Kyle Mullman 2002

Brayden Tyler Neher

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

James L. Skaggs 1978

Dr. Mark Perry Snell 1973

Robert J. Spring 1975

Billy B. Starr 1974

John Curtis Stobbe 1991

Robert John Tero 1985

David R. Towe 1977

Larson Trast

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

John M. Yeaman 1962

OREGON

Oregon Beta

Stanton Robert Box 1986

Melville W. Campbell 1959

LTC Earle G. Culbertson 1956

Macy Mark Lawrence 1982

W. Charles Long 1964

Dean Kelly Morell 1979

John W. Ragan 1982

Robert K. Spicker 1967

David Anthony Steil 1979

Charles J. Temple 1974

John R. Todd 1965

Michael Todd Wise 1988

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Danford Scott Afong 1981

Dr. Franklin A. Alvey 1960

Mark T. Atwood 1975

Cal Barrows

Carl Martin Casale 1983

John Caples Clark 1990

Michael L. Cutting 1965

Ronald E. Emmerson 1966

Dr. Richard Ames Hergenrather 1971

Blake Hilliker

Jack T. Hogan 1958

John J. Holbrook 1972

Ronald C. Holloway 1968

William Arnold Hughes 1969

Ronald T. Iwasaki 1967

Christopher Langton 1973

Chad Alan Layman 1995

Dr. Thomas A. Leemon 1956

Jerry A. Mason 1965

Errol S. McKinney 1962

Alexander J. Paul 1970

Dr. Thomas W. Roe 1958

Charles H. Rouse 1968

Bailey Sadorf 2018

Robert B. Schumacher 1957

William Frederick Stiles 1980

Ron L. Thiesen 1961

John Eric Thompson 1976

Dick F. Thompson 1973

Wayne D. Tollefson 1967

Thomas J. Vanderzanden 1967

Gary R. Wilken 1968

Jon Rodney Wissler 1979

Christopher John Yahna 1993

OSWEGO

New York Zeta

John Christopher Sebalos 2005

Jeremy Lewis Smelski 2009

Stephen Lee Turner, Jr. 2001

PACIFIC

California Rho

Stanley Brent Smith 1989

PENN STATE-HARRISBURG

Pennsylvania Psi-Eta

Darryl Bernard Ferguson, Jr. 2022

Smaran Sahay Kaushik 2020

Tanner Alexander Zimmerman 2019

PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK

Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta

Colonel Hugh Bloom, Jr. 1995

Robert L. Busey, Jr. 1964

Richard L. Campbell 1964

Robert F. Carson II 1963

Peter H. Craig 1966

Harry Edward Hill III 1970

H. Richard Ishler, Jr. 1963

Eric R. Lindner 1975

Clement B. Newbold, Jr. 1961

Joseph Benjamin Richey 2009

Robert W. Scannell 1980

Jeffrey John Semmer 1982

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

Daniel Raymond Wenker 1981

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania Theta

Brett Harris Barth 1993

Charles H. Bolton III 1961

Leslie G. Callahan III 1972

Stephen Walker Ellis 1988

Anthony Robert Ignaczak 1986

Jeffrey Martin Karp 1988

Stanard T. Klinefelter 1969

Jack D. Neal, Jr. 1962

Gilbert E. Paradies 1958

Richard C. Pisano 1956

B. Franklin Reinauer III 1965

Steven Reed Saltzman 1985

Alan H. Tracy 1962

James C. Warner 1959

PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Charles W Anchors 1959

Gregory A. Baker 1972

David W. Dawson 1977

David John Down 1985

Kenneth C. Frederick 1967

David L. Hanak 1979

Jeffrey J. Leech 1968

Harry C. Luebbe, Jr. 1947

Anthony G. Massoud 1963

Stephen H. Olchek 1968

Dr. Val Peline 1952

Lawrence F. Romett 1976

John Andrew Thompson 1997

PRINCETON

New Jersey Alpha

Mason Daniel King 1998

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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

Eric Michael Grabowski 1989

Fredric T. Langton 1961

Dr. Bruce Scott Logan 1970

Daniel M. Martin 1967

George E. Matelich 1978

Craig Boyd Mendenhall 1972

Allen B. Petrich, Jr. 1965

Gerald F. Reilly 1966

Charles Darrow Standish 2022

Larry James Wetterhus 1954

Lloyd G. Whiton III 1968

PURDUE

Indiana Beta

Charles W. Ashing III 1959

Joseph P. Beimford, Jr. 1972

David A. Bigler 1958

David Anthony Boss 1985

Scott Campbell 2017

John Stanley Castell 1956

Michael Christopher Conner 1991

John C. Coulson 1961

John B. Fillion 1971

James C. Fisher 1969

Lawrence A. Framburg 1953

Maurice Dale Galey, Jr. 1985

Roger B. Gatewood 1968

Ford Michael Ginter 1984

Robert E. Gotschall 1959

Michael Anthony Graziani 1996

Robert W. Holzwarth 1950

John P. Kester 1960

Grant Thomas McBee 1980

Dr. Donald S. Meck 1971

Robert E. Petersen 1965

Thomas S. Pruitt 1992

Terry K. Ryker 1969

William D. Schmicker 1965

Randal Alan Sergesketter 1980

Steven E. Short 1968

E. Brian Smith 1960

Jonathan Frede Staub 1983

Nick Francis Stein 1982

Homer Bailey Terry, Jr. 1958

William N. Vinovich 1962

Thomas D. Wilson, Jr. 1967

RANDOLPH-MACON

Virginia Alpha

Harry Edward Kenney 1981

Philip Earl Lohr 1970

Donald Stephen Parsons 1975

Kevin Duane Richardson 1996

RENSSELAER

New York Epsilon

James J. Beattie 1976

Ronald Keith Belyea 1972

Leonard E. Bower 1969

Charles F. Cassidy 1980

Robert Clagett 1974

David J. Colten 1972

Rainer P. Ellis 1966

Patrick S. Glynn 1978

Michael Joseph Guida 1997

David C. Hoffman 1966

Peter Alvin Hutchins 1979

Paul F. Kondrath 1963

Jerome F. Kunkel 1969

Charles H. Learoyd 1967

David Stith Lowe 1990

John A. Majane 1953

Carl E. Meyer 1969

Marc G.B. Nioche 1994

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

Dr. Jonathan Keay Witter 1982

Jeffrey Corbett Young 1995

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Alpha

Robert J. Federico 1960

Harry Peter Hoopis 1969

Sam Baldelli Hunt 2021

Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. 1988

RHODES

Tennessee Zeta

Bruce G. Allbright III 1974

Thomas C. Bailey 1973

Terry Lee Bitner 1969

William M. Callicott 1955

Hamill B. Carey 1951

Andrew Eugen Gaston 1970

Dr. Paul Jackson, Jr. 1962

Robert A. Jetmundsen 1977

John H. Keesee 1973

Alfred K. Nippert, Jr. 1973

Dr. David Ewing Wheat 1969

RICHMOND

Virginia Tau

Ryan Bertram 1999

Ted Brently Clark 1997

Daniel A. Doherty III 1969

Dr. Charles M. Elliott 1966

Frank S. Foley 1968

Terry H. Kingery 1978

Robert W. Montgomery 1969

J. Ken Morgan, Jr. 1971

Lloyd E. Voneiff, Jr. 1976

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

Marc-Anthony Arena 2005

Andy Michael Bohne 2006

ROCKHURST

Missouri Delta

Dan Jerome Brunnert 2000

Christopher J. Campo 1985

Terrence P. Dunn 1971

Matthew Joseph Kopff 1980

ROLLINS

Florida Omicron

Harper Adams Grove 2023

Manus McGinnis

RUTGERS

New Jersey Rho

Alex Malanaphy

Nicolas Poulos

SACRAMENTO STATE

California Xi

James Alan Bonilla 1979

Dr. Karl D. Pape 1968

David L. Perrault 1966

William R. Pickering 1973

Ronald James Vance 1978

Erik Yoshizaki 2012

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

Joseph E. Cheseldine, Jr. 1978

Dr. Kenneth A. Film 1981

James Lawrence Finneran 1985

Michael Leon Fitzgerald 1986

Daniel H. Gladding 1978

Joey Guillermo Leus 1992

Dwight William Marshall, Jr. 1988

Dean Roger Prager 1987

J Michael Scarborough 1976

Carlton Allen Shatzer 1986

Robert Douglas Wilson 1994

Clifford Winston Woodward III 1992

Tim Raymond Wright 1989

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

Dr. Patrick L. Abbott 1963

Robert G. Altman 1967

Ronald Arthur Bartleet 1985

Christopher J. Barton 1987

Gregory Todd Benninger 1984

Joseph E. Berg III 1967

Richard Detlef Brady 1979

Jeffrey H. Byroads 1978

Chad Jeremy Colston 1997

Tom P. Gable, Jr. 1967

Hon. David M. Gill 1956

William Robert Hamlin, Jr. 1984

Jeffrey M. Langford 1971

Dr. Don L. Mansfield 1959

Christopher Aaron McCoy 2002

John W. McMullen 1970

Steven Andrew Nolls 2016

David B. Olson 1961

John A. Ramsey 1965

Ronald D. Roberts 1965

Glenn D. Southard 1974

William D. Urbach 1971

David W. Wood 1959

Steven J. Zimrick 1967

SAN FRANCISCO

California Sigma

William Calvin Godward 1977

Jeff Hersh 1992

Michael Francis O’Connell 1995

SAN JOSE STATE

California Zeta

Donald R. Beall 1960

Robert J. Faleska 1959

Garrett Seaton Howe 2024

Leland P. James 1963

Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. 1964

A. Bernard McCarthy 1956

Charles M. Pettis 1950

Donald E. Ruff 1959

David V. Schweitzer 1957

Kevin Joseph Suddarth 2014

John Sid Thompson 1959

Anthony Yin 1980

SEWANEE

Tennessee Omega

Dr. Joseph B. Delozier III 1977

Frederick R. Freyer, Jr. 1961

William Fuller, Jr. 1969

David C. Humphreys 1979

Edward Waddell Laney IV 1982

Paul Lee Prout 1961

Dr. Jerry Allison Snow 1961

SIMPSON

Iowa Sigma

Gabriel Bruns

Stan R. Campbell 1974

Kerry P.J. Doran 1964

SIMPSON (CONTINUED)

Kyle Gene Einck 2013

Neil W. Goeppinger 1967

David A. Herr 1974

Charles E. Hornbuckle 1959

John W. Iles 1969

Spencer Krantz

Robert L. Lester 1964

Brett Allen Martin 2003

J. Daniel McGowan II 1971

David Anthony Metz 1982

Scott Michael Sams 1994

John A. Schmidt 1980

Dr. Scott Allan Slechta 1980

Roger W. Spahr 1962

Jack D. Summerbell 1957

Dr. John P. Viner 1971

Robert Earl Wagner III 1986

David William Whalen 1985

SONOMA STATE

California Alpha-Alpha

Taylor Biedermann 2014

Jefferson J. Buller 1995

Trevor Douglas Frampton 1994

G. Michael Harris 1992

Damon Bret Hirschensohn 1998

Ted Anthony Lasch 1992

Justin Moscoso 1992

Travis Bartholomew Powers 1992

David Siembieda 1993

Ray Ezechial Stawiarski, Jr. 1989

Shay Michael Stewart 1996

Martin R. Vindiola 2013

SOUTH ALABAMA

Alabama Chi

Robert D. Jenkins III 1973

Noah Shockley 2025

Alan Glenn Stabler 1980

SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Delta

Michael King Bell 1975

Stephen A. Burnett 1973

William S. Cowan 1964

David Rutherford Galloway, Jr. 1994

William Shannon Linning 1960

H. Montague Osteen, Jr. 1963

J. Michael Petty, Jr. 1975

Robert Lee Pratt 1972

James H. Rainero 1972

Edward Rutledge 1976

Carlton Simons 1958

W. Marshall Simons 1982

Henry S. Sullivan II 1963

Neill M. Timmons 1976

Byron Charles Yahnis 1983

Larry B. Younginer 1969

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota Sigma

Harold R. Bickner 1977

William G. Ellwein 1963

Dr. Ryan Lowell Geraets 1999

Dr. Thomas John Grau 1971

Marcus Halling

Jeffrey John Hay 2004

Francis Gregory Homan 1985

Arlin L. Houtkooper 1964

Dr. Jay W. Hubner 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

Tom J. Reaves 1977

Jerry R. Roland 1958

Charles Dale Ross 1986

Kenneth L. Shabino 1972

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

Chad Leonard Christopherson 1991

Derek Dakota Demers 2024

Michael L Evink 1990

Daniel Michael Kainz 1994

Dr. Michael Vernon Relf 1988

SOUTH FLORIDA

Florida Delta

Dr. Brad Bjornstad 1974

Harrison P. Fail, Jr. 1964

Matthew Bolin King 2020

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

Jim P. Strode III 1971

MG Luis Raul Visot 1978

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Gamma

Dan Clark 1968

Mark Philip Esbensen 1979

Bruce R. Galey 1959

Glenn A. Haldan 1966

Alan Johnson 1995

Guy Keven Johnson 1981

Richard E. Lawrence 1961

Warren H. Lortie 1967

Laureston H. McLellan 1961

Glenn E. Mon 1973

CAPT Randall L. Phillips 1964

Greg Lee Rawlings 1981

Dr. Thomas J. Rhoads 1970

Howard W. Speer 1953

William Michael Vangelos 1983

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 Eric Ash 2000

David A. Beach 1967

James Curtis Boyd 1977

Gary T. Crum 1969

William S. Culwell 1977

William A. Custard 1957

Robert Gotovac, Jr. 1986

Troy Adrian Grande 1985

Henry W. Grenley 1967

Yerger Hill III 1967

Gary D. Huselton 1968

James H. Keet III 1971

Stephen Raymond Kovac 1987

Roman J. Kupchynsky II 1980

George M. Luhn, Jr. 1955

Dr. Gilbert Rice Meadows 1970

Arthur H. Middleton 1968

Dr. Daniel C. Peavy 1960

John Cartwright Phelan 1986

John T. Simms III 1960

Shelby Lee Smith 1954

Joseph C. Sumner 1954

Guy R. Thomas 1976

Richard C. Ware II 1968

Welcome Wade Wilson III 2020

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

Randal P. Alford 1972

Robert H. Banks, Jr. 1972

Benjamin Barham 2017

Jacob Ryan Brogan 2023

M. Todd Buchanan 1990

David Conner Cawood

Hon. 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

Justin Malpass

John S. Pardee 1969

Michael W. Parker 1968

ST. LAWRENCE

New York Rho

Christopher C. Abbott 1980

John E. Houx 1956

Mark Leonard Lonnegren 1981

William G. Phippen, Jr. 1975

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

Alan B. Steiner 1963

Robert Badcon Thompson 1970

Philip L. Waters 1955

STOCKTON

New Jersey Rho-Sigma

Jackson Adelo Boisvert 2021

SUFFOLK

Massachusetts Sigma

Samuel Preston Blouin 2017

SYRACUSE

New York Delta

Jeffry John Comanici 1988

Richard M. Gray 1962

Steve J. Herson 1968

Robert J. Holbrook 1955

Kenneth R. Latham 1952

Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell 1986

Scott Howard Read 1990

CPT Douglas H. Wassmer 1965

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Kappa

Christopher William Bird, Sr. 1984

Alton E. Blakley, Jr. 1980

Eugene E. Burr 1956

Robert M. Chambers 1969

Henry E. Christenberry 1968

Dr. John Allen Diddle 1971

Kimbrough L. Dunlap III 1985

William P. Gillespie 1960

Thomas V. Glass 1962

Tillman J. Keller III 1963

R. Matlock 1960

William Matlock

Kenneth Emerson Montgomery II 1971

Brett Douglas Patterson 1990

Alfred L. Roach 1970

William Douglas Singer 1973

Dr. Randall J. Tindell 1976

John Jacob Werner II 1986

Frank Amalon Wilk IV 2023

TENNESSEE (CONTINUED)

John R. Willis III 1965

Robert E. Withers 1964

Otto T. Wright 1968

Morgan M. Zook 1950

TENNESSEE TECH

Tennessee Delta

David R. Fleming 1973

Dr. John A. Howington 1985

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Tennessee Tau

W. Keith Hurt 1981

James Thomas Legins 1990

Ronnie Neill 1974

Ross H. Sinclair 1972

Jacob Warshaw 2015

Garry Wayne Welch 1979

Anthony Gordon White 1992

William Lee Winstead 1998

TEXAS A&M

Texas Tau

James Edward Chisolm 1981

David Luther Claridge 1981

Jordan Michael Crosswell 2015

Ryan Steven Grychka 2023

Michael Andrew Hebert 1993

Mark Theodore Kelly 1983

Lester Jack Murdock 1950

Michael Edward Pflueger 1987

Joel Alfred Prellop 1994

Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr. 1993

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Texas Beta

C. Jay Barlow 1967

Joseph S. Brosier 1977

Robert N. Corrigan, Jr. 1968

Kenneth M. Hardin 1963

Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr. 1963

John Knight Kritser, Sr. 1972

Dr. James B. Montgomery 1973

Edwin Dale Shaver 1979

Don Singleton 1961

Scott Logan Summers 1977

Richard B. Vance 1968

TEXAS STATE

Texas Sigma

Jackson Edward Daniel 2017

Niko Kossick

Robert Bryan Rendon 1994

Gabe Simmons

Bailey Watson 2019

Zachary Sterling Watson 2020

TEXAS TECH

Texas Alpha

Fred S. Alexander III 1967

Javier Arellano, Jr. 2005

Stephen T. Buschardt 1972

J. David Cason 1974

Terry W. Caviness 1968

W. Brant Chandler 1979

David Paul Corley 1970

Will A. Courtney, Sr. 1958

James P. Edwards 1976

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

Alton Richard Marricle 1961

Freddy Leon Moore 1979

James M. Moudy 1963

Johnnie D. Odum 1970

George Prochaska, Jr. 1968

Dean Raimond Quinn 1982

Wade Rogers Quinn 1984

Willard B. Robbins III 1979

James S. Rudy 1959

Ronald Wayne Salmon 1969

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

Bill R. Wienke 1960

David G. Wight 1964

Richard O. Williams 1960

Clark S. Willingham 1967

Dr. Gary B. Wood 1972

TEXAS-AUSTIN

Texas Rho

Michael A. Barnett 1975

Louis A. Beecherl III 1979

Barry Beeson 1967

Thomas L. Carter 1950

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

Robert Ellis Meadows 1970

Kenneth B. Meyer 1973

Gregory N. Moore 1971

Laurence W. Nixon 1971

Virgil A. Pate III 1966

Richard M. Peacock 1954

Donald L. Poarch 1974

R. Alan Shivers, Jr. 1968

Scott H. Shuford 1975

John L. Wagner 1973

TEXAS-DALLAS

Texas Chi

Deran Coe Abernathy 2004

James Xavier Balandran 2010

Terren Zachery Brown 2022

Harrison Lee Herd 2020

Nicola Giovanni Niglio III 2000

Artem S. Zhuchkov 2018

TEXAS-TYLER

Texas Zeta

Kaleb Arteaga

Lloyd Joseph Blondin 2011

Brant Lee Cain 2013

Billy Martin

Michael Rivera

TOLEDO

Ohio Nu

Bruce E. Alexander 1964

Dr. Charles M. Balch 1964

Brian Carlin Biggs 2009

Larry L. Brookhart 1968

David N. Brown 1963

Brent L. Cousino 1978

Frank Joseph Dobnikar 2003

Mark D. Everhart 1975

Charles S. Freed 1956

Jon Charles Freed 1983

Stephen L. Gepford 1964

Jon Donald Gochenour 1992

Gerald L. Guernsey 1959

Stephen M. Hawley 1969

Tristan Hill 2009

Charles E. Hodge 1964

James D. Jaggers 1966

Kris Eugene Khoenle 1991

Robert D. Kraft 1963

Jeffrey L Mann 1984

Kent R. Matthews 1963

Bryan Michael Minges 2001

Richard Paul Nagy 1970

William Casimir Nowicki 1988

Charles E. Packard 1967

Ronald J. Quine 1971

James H. Reed 1963

Anthony J. Salm 1990

Scott Michael Sampson 2018

Stephen G. Scarvelis 1973

Dirk F. Swart 1977

Michael Ray Tasker 1995

Dr. H. Murray Todd 1963

Keith Alvin Walker 1990

Dr. Robert A. Welch 1973

David Charles Whitaker 1970

Gary M. Zweifel 1963

TOWSON

Maryland Alpha

David Henry Affeldt 1987

Kevin Sean Barlas 1983

George Lory Good, Jr. 1985

Les H Ireland 1986

Michael Joseph King 1993

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

Jeffrey Guy Hunter 1994

James Ronald Pinckard 1981

Joseph Edward Parish, Jr. 1987

TULANE

Louisiana Tau-Upsilon

Dr. N. Erick Albert 1967

Emile J. Bayle 1953

Dr. Gregory E. Bertucci 1971

Neil D. Blue, Jr. 1954

Dr. Robert E. Dilworth 1966

Joseph L. Fitzgibbons 1976

Miguel M. Flechas III 1959

Bruce Andrew Harrison 1984

Louis A. J. Kapicak 1966

William H. Lee II 1964

Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell 1947

Charles Theodore Orihel 1978

Dr. Ralph B. Pfeiffer 1966

Robert A. Seale, Jr. 1964

Richard W. Stephens 1966

Foster Walker III 1966

Carl E. Warden, Jr. 1961

UC BERKELEY

California Beta

Gregory D. Beltran 1978

Dr. Ronald N. Clazie 1960

Garber A. Davidson, Jr. 1961

John V. Hook 1944

Harold Brian Hoppe 1980

James R. Kidder 1957

Massimo Alessandro Navarretta 2018

Scott Maybeck Nittler 1980

David Cooke Thomas 1982

Peter S. Vanhouten 1956

R. Dennis Wise 1964

Peter Richard Prus Wisniewski III 2023

UC DAVIS

California Kappa

Stephen M. Epler 1962

Dr. John K. Frazier 1971

Lawrence Y. Kanagaki 1971

Paul Lazard Lion III 1979

George C. Ruben 1963

Mark David Spannagel 2002

Dr. Jan C. Swanson 1964

UC IRVINE

California Psi

Jason John Hamilton 2007

Ben Johnson II 1987

Kent Eugene Katnik 1991

UC SAN DIEGO

California Chi

Cheyenne Yari 2013

UC SANTA BARBARA

California Eta

Dr. Howard L. Berg II 1970

Brian John Bosse 1992

Bradley James Bowen 1982

George L. Bowen III 1970

Paul F. Brinkman, Jr. 1969

Kent A. Campbell 1963

Dr. Brian Joseph Candell 1984

Ian Richard Hanson 1982

M. Blair Hull 1961

Jay W. Jeffcoat 1967

Kevin Sorensen McClatchy 1985

Michael J. McKenzie 1978

Steven C. Mendell 1963

George A. Porter 1960

Lawrence M. Schwab 1975

Richard Paul St. Clair 1966

Ronald B. Stark 1958

Henry G. Weber 1954

James W. Woodworth 1962

UC-RIVERSIDE

California Omicron

Jeffrey Scott Casaw 1992

Kevin Stanley Dombek 1994

Roger John Gallego 1991

Ernest John Mortensen 1962

UC-SANTA CRUZ

California Omega

LTC Richard Cao 1995

John Paret Latimer, Jr. 1990

UCLA

California Delta

Dr. Robert G. Allison 1971

James Lynch Bechter 1982

Ralph G. Biggs 1958

Larry C. Bucher 1962

Robert B. Carusi 1962

David Bruce Dollinger 1986

Jack Gershon 1955

Lee David Groza 1989

Edwin Roy Hayek 1985

Brian D. Holmes 1983

Rev. William C. Houghton 1955

Brian L. Hughes 1974

Roy H. Jones 1959

James E. Kauffman 1970

David H. Olson 1955

Robert J. Salvaria 1967

Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr. 1980

David W. Warner 1958

John Rendall Webber III 1978

Garrett R. Wittkopp 1968

UMBC

Maryland Omicron-Pi

Brian Anthony Baum 1994

Ricky James Haskell 1990

Michael Chi-Shiang Huang 2004

Christopher Bleu Kaehny 2008

Jamshid Jim Lotfi 1989

Bryan Kelly McMahon 1994

William George Voelp 1989

UNION

Tennessee Eta

John T. Barnes 1961

Vernon Stanley Ekrut 1968

Stephen M. Eldridge 1997

John Perkins Mayer 1968

Michael J. Montgomery 1970

Charles P. Taylor 1967

UT-EL PASO

Texas Gamma

Andrew Thomas Barbe 1992

Thomas Charles Behan 1970

Dr. Gervis F. Galbraith, Jr. 1962

Charles E. Graham III 1971

Aleron H. Larson, Jr. 1967

Dr. Richard L. Moore II 1966

Brainerd S. Parrish 1964

Charles F. Tupper, Jr. 1964

UTAH

Utah Phi

Paul R. Barber 1968

Theodore A. Domino 1973

Lawrence L. Robertson 1960

Roger G. Segal 1968

Gerould Knapp Young 1982

UTAH STATE

Utah Upsilon

Larry F. Clyde 1963

Don Robert Hullinger 1966

Gov Robert F. List 1958

Peter Currey Rolfing 1982

Christopher Seibert 1975

Michael Paul Snyder 1981

Todd D. Sudick 1971

Dr. Floyd L. Tarbet 1955

VALDOSTA

Georgia Sigma

Dr. C. Scott Edenfield 1979

Robert Andrew Greenway 1980

Jason Grant Hampton 2004

Bruce Darby Hornbuckle 1978

Stuart Blain Parker 1983

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

Jeffrey Maxwell Holzbeierlein 1990

Ryan P. Littleton 2003

Thomas D. Magruder, Jr. 1969

James M. Matthews 1970

Dr. Thomas Edwin Moody 1969

H. Ross Perot, Jr 1981

R. Sidney Ransom, Jr. 1968

Randolph W. Robinson 1968

Frank Stephen Snipes 1960

Tom R. Steele 1976

Jack William Straton, Jr. 1980

Bharath A Subramanian 2003

Peter W. Sullivan 1965

Clarence H. Taylor, Jr. 1956

Dr. John Movius Warren, Jr. 1972

VERMONT

Vermont Beta

Dennis R. Bender 1965

Thomas E. Gates 1949

Edmund M. Healy 1964

Terence D. MacAig 1960

Peter L. Mulford 1966

Harry S. Nesbitt 1973

Allan Matthew Strong 1983

Peter C. Van Alstine 1966

VIRGINIA

Virginia Omicron

Charles Samuel Russell Carr 2007

Victor Maceo Dandridge III 1986

Timothy W. Oakes 1961

Dr. Thomas Legge Schildwachter 1971

John Nicholas Suhr, Jr. 1988

Ernest Cecil Vaughan, Jr. 1969

Daniel L. Williams, Jr. 1959

VIRGINIA TECH

Virginia Zeta

Patrick Frank McPherson 1981

Dr. Anthony Huston Sgro 1989

Dr. Frank Downing Straus 1976

Michael Patrick Straus 1983

WASHINGTON (WA)

Washington Alpha

Jack Westley Dearth II 2014

Dr. Joseph H. Delaney 1970

Mick Gerber

Connor Devon Jones 2021

Rick Keating 1968

James W. Kenyon 1959

Lee D. Lannoye 1959

Thomas Scott Laplant 1979

Rev. Dr. Bryce Little, Jr. 1954

R. Kirk Putnam 1975

George A. Swendiman 1967

Eric Scott Vander Waal 1994

WASHINGTON (MO)

Missouri Beta

Robert J. Baker 1971

F. Gilbert Bickel III 1966

Raymond L. Chung 1989

Samuel J. Hardy III 1957

Donald L. Howard 1949

Rodney D. Jarboe 1977

Joseph Reed Kass 1981

John Patrick Morris 1986

Timothy Patrick Riordan 1986

Donald W. Smith 1958

WASHINGTON STATE

Washington Beta

Robert F. Abramson, Jr. 1969

Michael B. Bauer 1969

Patrick A. Berschauer 1976

Devere Jerry Burtenshaw 1956

Kent A. Christensen 1958

Jeff James Christianson 2003

D. Gray Clark 1960

LTC Robert W. Finley, Jr. 1952

James K. Hayner 1972

Douglas K. Rickerson 1955

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

Ludwig Z. Johs 1970

Bryan D. Ley 2002

Michael Patrick Lynch 1990

Jason Daniel Prouty 2006

Rodney Clay Randle 1979

Samuel Henderson Waite 1980

Roger D. White 1971

Michael Donell Young 1980

WESTERN CAROLINA

North Carolina Omega

Brittan Michael Davis 2007

Kevin Neill Gath 2014

Cullen R. Kerigan 2022

WESTERN KENTUCKY

Kentucky Beta

William Ray Buckberry 1982

Jordan M. Carter 2009

WESTERN KENTUCKY (CONTINUED)

Dr. Ted M. Cudnick 1967

Jason Scott Embry 1994

Frederick H. Goins 1971

John B. Graham, Jr. 1970

Dr. Gabriel Alfonso Hernandez 1981

Rev. William Leroy Johnson III 1981

Ronnie Lee Miller 1966

Charles George Newton, Jr. 1988

Gregory W. Pryor 1987

William Dallas Rector 1980

Sen. J. Dorsey Ridley 1975

Dr. Richard C. Rink 1974

Randall Wayne Schocke 1978

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Michigan Delta

Jack B. Anderson 1966

Dallas W. Carrier 1963

James H. Cypher 1971

Joshua Paul Downey 2007

R. David Eick 1972

William S. Fiscus III 1986

Roger L. Gansauer 1968

Stephen D. Henes 1977

David Robert Hudson 2012

Robert Michael Kelly 1971

COL Daniel J. Lynch 1969

Ralph Miesel 1971

Michael T. O’Reilly 1971

David B. Parsons 1967

Tobias Jay Roberts 1994

Dana Edwin Smith 1978

Donald F. Werschem 1964

Timothy Reagan Wilhelm 1995

Thomas G. Wischer 1967

WESTMINSTER

Missouri Gamma

James Powers Alder 1972

John T. Baumstark 1967

Robert E. Boen, Jr. 1967

Travis Dow Ewing 2009

Brent Harold Gasper 1997

Jeremy Cole Hill 2017

George Wallace Mahn III 1992

Dr. Jerry N. Middleton 1959

Kent C. Mueller 1962

James Frederick Muench 1986

Dr. James E. Musgrave 1961

Sam E. Powell 1962

Larry H. Ross 1960

Ralph Michaels Slocum 1986

Ronald P. Weller 1966

WICHITA STATE

Kansas Gamma

LTC Peter Vincent Austin 1986

Ronald L. Barnum 1968

Dr. Sam N Cohlmia 1989

Ronald Raymond Coleman 1988

James Frederic Cox 1973

Jeffrey M. Davis 1973

Bryan Scott Debarea 2005

Gary Alan Farha 1979

Robert D. Fulks 1968

Bryon C. Hamilton 1972

Larry L. Kennedy 1969

Ryan Travis Martin 2001

Roger L. McClure 1967

Timothy A. Mitchell 1973

James J. Roop 1970

Ritchie Sidener 1969

Gary Benjamin Strout 1999

John J. Turner 1969

Edward J. Vega 1971

WILLAMETTE

Oregon Gamma

Nicholas C. Birtcil 2009

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. Ronald E. Williams 1962

Dr. John W. Wood 1959

WILLIAM & MARY

Virginia Kappa

Sean Craig Bilby 1993

Edward J. T. Cook 1986

F. A. Hauslein, Jr. 1965

T.J. Holland 1987

LTC Thomas M. Lewis 1953

David Arthur Marshall 1994

Mark Marzziotti 2017

Scott Oppenheim 2002

COL Claude D. Perkins, Jr. 1957

WINTHROP

South Carolina Sigma

Ryan McKenzie Arioli 2017

Steadman Cornell - Seth Boston 2017

Kyle Steven Conrad 2020

Dr. Hampton Hopkins 1989

Will Johnson

Adiel Antonio Rincon Gonzalez

Layne Brodie Smith 2019

Charles Vance Stricklin, Jr. 1991

Jeff Todd Woodall 1986

WISCONSIN

Wisconsin Alpha

Robert G. Binkley 1973

Subhasis Chatterjee 1993

Scott Noel Christensen 1977

Steven Richard Clavette 1980

Austin John Evans 2005

Robert A. Hergert 1959

Gilbert L. Homstad 1957

Robert Joseph Hume 1980

Stuart A. Johnson 1966

Ronald D. Kruchten 1958

Dr. Peter A. McCoy 1967

James Peter McDermott 1984

Mac A. McKichan, Jr. 1960

Flemming H. Smitsdorff 1967

Donald M. Vold 1956

WOFFORD

South Carolina Gamma

Makhail Nasan Anderson 2023

Gary N. Babcock 1972

Robert A. Barber, Jr. 1971

Dr. Robert P. Bethea, Sr. 1965

John Culler, Sr. 1966

Evans P. Holland 1957

Dr. Boyce M. Lawton III 2021

Clay Randolph Mahaffey, Jr. 1959

Mitchell H. Smith, Jr. 1958

WORCESTER

Massachusetts Delta

Michael Bloom 1977

Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. 1972

CDR Edward L. Galavotti 1958

Jeff Gilbertson 1990

Brian David Huntley 1980

Daniel Hurley 1980

Colin Barry Lawrence 1985

John A. McManus, Jr. 1959

James P. Murphy 1971

Donald K. Peterson 1971

Dylan Rae Phillips 2024

Paul J. Sartori 1971

Kenneth G. Schurzky 1967

Robert C. Sykes 1973

LTC James V Works 1988

Jonathan P. Worthley 1967

WYOMING

Wyoming Alpha

Keven K. Aggers 1973

Adam Robert Boyd 2013

Thomas M. Clikeman 1968

Richard Thomas Cook 1981

Paul A. Dona 1975

Paul Monroe Duncan 1981

Dr. Frederick M. Emerich 1968

A. Rodgers Everett 1970

Glenn J. Hertzler 1976

Archie J. Jurich 1943

Joseph Braly Kelly 1980

Phillip D. Laue 1971

Frank Mendicino II 1961

Richard G. Montgomery 1952

Daniel J. Perdue 1975

Bernard Thomas Phelan 2005

Donald P. Prehoda, Jr. 1967

W. Richard Scarlett III 1964

Frank L. Shriver 1971

Sam Logan Silva 1997

Alexander John Smeaton 2009

Alan R. Stephenson 1968

William Thomas Sullins II 1971

Richard R. Tempest 1972

Vasil Vasileff 1960

Gregory Gerard Vaughn 2007

YALE

Connecticut Omega

Jonathan Wilson Meeks 1995

YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Ohio Alpha

Anthony J. Bernard 2004

Owen Bertram 2024

Michael B. Ciesielski 1972

Jacob Howard Clemente

Angelo Constantino

John Michael Degenova 1986

Brandon Michael Droney 2019

Luke Federici

Thomas P. Feret 1976

Anthony Guarino

CAPT Timothy John Harrington 1988

Melvin D. Hockensmith 1967

Clayton Emory Ketterer

Thomas C. Lance 1964

Mark William McDonough 1998

Matthew Joseph McDonough 1993

Francesco McElrath

Tom Mericle

John A. Mills III 1967

Edward A. Moore 1964

Albert Pasquale Pompeo 1987

Chad Richard Torres 2019

Bradley Zouck

FRIENDS OF SAE

Tracy Aaron

Alexandra Badger Airth

Lisa Albritton

Michelle Alexandre

L. L. Allison

Jennifer Anderson

Jennifer Armendariz

Leslie Ann Arnold

Devotie Hall Association

Terri Augustyn

Candice Avery

Michael Aybinder

Amy Ba

Lisa Baity

Julie Baker

Elizabeth Barrett

Abigail Bartlett

Tracie Battipaglia

Sara Bayliss

Lisa Beaulieu

Pamela Becker

Douglas and La Verne Benham

Arlene R Berkowitz

Laura Bianchi

Theresa Blaine

Beth Blair

Ginger Blake

Jimena Blandon

Hannah Cotton Blenden

Jennifer Blum

Stacey Boal

Kealy Boychuk

Jennifer Brady

FRIENDS OF SAE (CONTINUED)

Keith Brand

Shan Brickey

Beverly Brown

Kara Brown

Jason Brummer

Sean Brynjelsen

Jane Bucher-McCoy

Amber Buehner

Elizabeth Bumgardner

Iric Burden

Dorea Burkamper

Kyle Burks

Kimberly Byrd

Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado

Rachel Byrne

Angie Caban

John Callahan

Cynthia Carman

Alison Carrascosa

Kristen Castana

Victor Castillo

Vivian & H. Scott Caven

Jennifer Centeno

Carin Chavers

Heather Chester

Kelsey Chittick

Peggy Clark

Shira Kim Cohen

Thembi Conner-Garcia

Steve Cornwell

David Cosma

Paul Creed

Maria Crowley

Sara Cumbelich

Kristin Curcio

Janet Dahlberg

Michelle Daniels

Jennifer Dannemiller

Alexander Darcy

Jenelle David

Sandra Davis

J. Cole Dawson III

Lori DeBruyne

Marybel Defillo

Kimberly DeHart

David Della Rocca

Kristin Dennewill

Jen Deraps

Gary Devaney

Scott DeYoung

Sarah DiLuzio

Sheila Doherty

Harrison Dowling

Sandy Dries

Geraldine Dungo

Jason Dunn

Jennifer Duval

Isabel Eckert

Julie Eggen

Sarah Ehmann

Amy Eichor

Alanna Engel

David Eppler

Timothy Erickson

Eve Fabbrini

Andrea Paige Fassig

Vanessa Felgner

Kacey Felts

Cindy Ferguson

Heather Fiore

Laine Folse

Lena Fraley

Christopher Freeman

Robin French

Katrina Galante

Jennifer Garland

Mary B. Garver

Melanie Geary

Nancy Generelly

Braden Glenn

Jane Goldberg

Jeannette Tunnicliff Goldsmith

Jeff Goldstein

Katie Golembeski

Jessica Gordon

Leigh Granier

Amy Gregory

Linda Jo Grider

Shawn Griffin

Jessica Guerra

Lori Gurcsik-Bolone

Karen Guthrie

Scott Guthrie

Branden Haire

Lance Hardenburg

Courtney Harkness

Melissa Harrison

Traci Hatchett

Eleanor L. Hayes

Jaime Hestad

Elizabeth Hidalgo

Gina Hiley

Rankin Holloway

Elizabeth Holt

Catherine Holton

Virginia Hotaling

Dennis Housman

Shannon Huffer

James Richard Hughes

Rachel Huie

Jessica Hull

Ethelmae C Humphreys

Lori Iaconis

Lori Ingram

Anne James

Rhonda Jameson

Teresa Jenkins-McCord

Marcie Jeter

Jaime Johnson

Richard L. Johnson, Jr.

Kristin Jones

John Jordan

Bradley Keller

Mary Ann Kilb

Tom Kilian

Daniel Kim

Beatrice A King

Kym King

Dreama Kirby

Caroline Kirk

Dalesa Klos

Emily Krebs

Ariel Kronman

Gloria Kuehn

Susan Kuhn

Melissa Kuller

Alison Lai

Edith Lauer

Michele Lawlor

Amanda Lee

Julie Lewis

Regina Lindner

Kristy Lockburner

Ellen Long

Nathan Lukacsko

EC MacGillivray

Michael Maisey

Amy Malone

Andrew Maltin

A. Mangione

Elizabeth Marston

Larissa Martell

Sue Anne Matarazzo

Amy Mathias

Casey McAlexander

Karen McAuliffe

Kayla McCloud

Lisa McCormick

Jason McDonnell

Lisa McDonough

Erin McFadden

Alicia McGinnis

Valerie McNeill

David Mejia

Alida Messinger

Daniel Meyer

Jennifer Mikelaitis

Barbi Miller

Jennifer Miller

Robert Miller

Ronald William Mitcherling

Cindy Monroe

Elissa Moore

Andre Morales

Kim Morgan

Michael Morgan

Colin Morton

Cindy Moss

Janet Mulvey

Shannon Munson

Amy Murphy

Exa Myatt

Melissa Nagy

Karen Nellis

Jennifer D. Nicholson

DeDe Nigh

Mary Bausch Nippert

Barbara Nistler

A. Scott Noble

Edwin C O’Neal

Kristina Ochoa

Lisa Ordway

Tracy Orloff

Linda Otzenberger

Ann Paek

Lori Paulson

Dina Pavic

Megan Peters

Joanna Pettas

Lori Pettit

Jennifer Pfeiffer

Theresa Pham

Laura Pierce

Frank Pinn

Vernon Piper

Tiffany Pittard

E John Poindexter

Hollie Pribyl

Stephanie Pritchett

Heather Puckhaber

Lucie Puttock

Yvonne Ralsky

Kari Reichert

Travis Reid

Philip Rhyne

Mary Richardson

Chad Richter

Robert Ritacco

Elizabeth Roadman

Lorri Roberts

Andrea Robertson

Jennifer Robinson

Stephanie Rogers

Kirsten Romano

Melissa Romeo

Rebecca H. Rosdick

Kelly Ross

Lara Ross

Diane Rossini

Emily Rought

Lisa Rowean

Maryam Rudden

Lori Rumpke

Nancy Russell

Amie Salter

Martine Santos

Randew Sartin

Angela Saxbury

Stephen Saxbury

Mitzi Scherrey

Edward Schlegel

Elaine Schlegel

Vera Schlesinger

Jennifer Schneider

Curtis T. Schultz

Gary Schultz

Nicole Sciacca

Jennifer Seals

Kristin Selmeczy

Ann Shaughnessy

Maria Shipley

Shelley Shipley

Tom Shoudy

Sheila Shulka

Allison Simeone

Barbara E Slankard

Angie Smith

Douglas C. Smith

Hali Smith

Susan Smith

James Snyder

Jodi Snyder

David Sotelo

Abby Sparkman

Michelle Sperry

Caroline Spinato

Jodi Spires

Olivia Starling

Brenda Steele

Abbie Stevens

Tricia Stewart

Cameron Stoeckel

Kathryn Strickland

Jill Stroud

Jessica Suderman

Brian Susemichel

Michelle Swencki

Jeff Tamburin

Jason Tankersley

Carrie Taylor

Holly Thedford

Dalphin Thomas-Hill

Rene Thompson

Karen Timpanaro

Jennifer Trapnell

Charles Upshaw

Ruth Utti

Annette Vinson

Rebecca Vitner

Amy Vujaklija

Holly Wall

Home Wallace

Stephen Walls

Hsu Ling Wang

Kim Waterson

Shannon Weaver

Jason Weber

Heather Weir

Harriet Weirich

Kimberly Welgos

Natalie Wells

William Welsh

Donna West

Allison Whaley

Jennifer Eileen Whipp

Angela White

Angela Wilder

Lori Williams

Anne Wilson

Ken Wimberly

Olympia Winslow-Long

Paige Wintz

Tina Wise

Lori Wood

John Wright

Patricia Yorke

Christine Young

Jessica Young

Carol Zick

IN HONOR OF

ADRIAN

Michigan Alpha

Alex Beaulieu by Lisa Beaulieu

Brody Dries by Sarndra Dries

Matthew Daniels by Michelle Daniels

ALABAMA

Alabama Mu

Casey Wall by Holly Wall

Lee Schlesinger by Vera Schlesinger

Matthew Strickland by Kathryn Strickland

Spencer Marston by Elizabeth Marston

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Ben Deraps by Jen Deraps

Christian Haire by Branden Haire

Dane Doherty by Sheila Doherty

Josh Ruiz by Elizabeth Hidalgo

ARIZONA STATE

Arizona Beta

Hunter Dahlberg by Janet Dahlberg

Maverick Maltin by Andrew Maltin

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

Everett Palecek by Marcie Jeter

Jameson Ordway by Lisa Ordway

Jaxon Hatchett by Traci Hatchett

Matthew Hardenburg by Lance Hardenburg

Myles Nigh by DeDe Nigh

Storm Scherrey by Mitzi Scherrey

Weston Pierce by Laura Pierce

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

Jackson Harkness by Courtney Harkness

Ryan Crowley by Maria Crowley

Sullivan Blake by Ginger Blake

Trent Weatherly by Carin Chavers

BALL STATE

Indiana Zeta

Jaxon Robinson by Jennifer Robinson

BAYLOR

Texas Theta

Clark Scheufler by Garry David Scheufler

BOSTON CONSORTIUM

Massachusetts Beta-Alpha

Jackson Fiore by Heather Fiore

BOWLING GREEN STATE

Ohio Kappa

Andrew Smith by Susan Smith

Kyle Byrd by Kimberly Byrd

Luke Brand by Keith Brand

Zachary DeHart by Kimberly DeHart

BUCKNELL

Pennsylvania Zeta

Brady Lawlor by Michele Lawlor

Carter Morton by Colin Morton

Tyler Leong by Hsu Ling Wang

CAL STATE FULLERTON

California Pi

Adrian Barrios by Richard Charles Goodwin

CAL STATE SAN MARCOS

California Alpha-Gamma

Ryker Moore by Elissa Moore

CENTRAL FLORIDA

Florida Epsilon

Ethan Chester by Heather Chester

Ethan Mikelaitis by Jennifer Mikelaitis

Gustavo Aviles by Marybel Defillo

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

Tennessee Rho

Jakob Morales by Andre Morales

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Adam Creed by Paul Creed

George Kirk by Caroline Kirk

Kevin James Johnson 1980 by Robert Earl Carroll

Kyle Dannemiller by Jennifer Dannemiller

CLEMSON

South Carolina Nu

Gavin Lowne by Katrina Galante

Joey Wintz by Paige Wintz

Sean Lindner by Regina Lindner

COLORADO

Colorado Chi

Alex Orloff by Tracy Orloff

Ben Centeno by Jennifer Centeno

Brad Munson by Shannon Munson

Brendan Stewart by Tricia Stewart

Ford Waterson by Kim Waterson

Owen Ehmann by Sarah Ehmann

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES

Colorado Lambda

Ben Armendariz by Jennifer Armendariz

Charlton Jones by Kristin Jones

Sam Meyer by Daniel Meyer

COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS

Colorado Phi

Jonathan David Garrido 2014 by Juan Ignacio Faria

Reginald Nettles by Lena Fraley

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut Beta

Jackson Pfeiffer by Jennifer Pfeiffer

CREIGHTON

Nebraska Iota

Cameron Richter by Chad Richter

Harry Dennewill by Kristin Dennewill

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

DARTMOUTH

New Hampshire Alpha

Nathan Tamkin by Rachel Byrne

DAYTON

Ohio Chi-Sigma

John Pinn by Frank Pinn

DELAWARE

Delaware Alpha

Declan Murphy by Amy Murphy

Mitchell Aybinder by Michael Aybinder

DELTA

STATE

Mississippi Delta-Sigma

Matthew Malone by Amy Malone

DEPAUW

Indiana Delta

Robert Luke Grider by Linda Jo Grider

DRAKE

Iowa Delta

Ryan Wells by Natalie Wells

EAST CAROLINA

North Carolina Sigma

Augustus Schlegel by Edward Schlegel by Elaine Schlegel

EAST TENNESSEE

Tennessee Alpha

Nicholas Miller by Robert Miller

EASTERN NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Alpha

Dr. Howard W. Melton 1965 by John Mauk Hilliard

Ken Tracey 1970 by Scott Adelphos Phillips

EMBRY-RIDDLE PRESCOTT

Arizona Delta

Matthew Keller by Bradley Keller

EMORY

Georgia Epsilon

Muhammad Diop by Amy Ba

EVANSVILLE

Indiana Epsilon

Jett Wood by Lori Wood

FLORIDA

Florida Upsilon

Jason Stoeckel by Cameron Stoeckel

Michael Rudden by Maryam Rudden

Miles Duval by Jennifer Duval

Slater Bayliss by Sara Bayliss

FLORIDA STATE

Florida Beta

Brody Miller by Barbi Miller

Gus Swencki by Michelle Swencki

Jackson Sperry by Michelle Sperry

Matthew McNeill by Valerie McNeill

FRANKLIN

Indiana Alpha

Connor Kuhn by Susan Kuhn

Nathan Vujaklija by Amy Vujaklija

FRESNO STATE

California Iota

Bryce Burks by Kyle Burks

Josh Griffin by Shawn Griffin

FROSTBURG STATE

Maryland Delta

James Brian Miller 1995 by Jason Paul Andrick

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Washington City Rho

Matthew Engel by Alanna Engel

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Georgia Alpha

Blake Bartlett by Abigail Bartlett

Joshua Rhyne by Philip Rhyne

GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Phi

Caleb Paek by Ann Paek

Jake Curcio by Kristin Curcio

GETTYSBURG

Pennsylvania Delta

Alex Pavic by Dina Pavic

Patrick McAuliffe by Karen McAuliffe

HARTFORD

Connecticut Lambda

Aaron Morgan by Martine Santos

ILLINOIS

Illinois Beta

Aidan Brynjelson by Sean Brynjelsen

INDIANA

Indiana Gamma

Charlie Vitner by Rebecca Vitner

Leo Susemichel by Brian Susemichel

Steven D. Mitchell 1983 by Jason Paul Andrick

Thomas Bumgardner by Elizabeth Bumgardner

INDIANA STATE

Indiana Sigma

Christopher W. Hancock 1996 by Clifford Lyndon Yee

Griffin Wright by Angie Caban

IOWA STATE

Iowa Gamma

James Shulka by Sheila Shulka

KANSAS

Kansas Alpha

Chris McCormick by Lisa McCormick

Finn Miller by Jennifer Miller

Max Weber by Jason Weber

KANSAS STATE

Kansas Beta

Daniel Blaine by Theresa Blaine

Sullivan Suderman by Jessica Suderman

KENNESAW STATE

Georgia Omega

Seth Smith by Hali Smith

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon

Dartel Long by Olympia Winslow-Long

Houston DeYoung by Scott DeYoung

Jacob Buehner by Amber Buehner

Joe McFadden by Erin McFadden

John Mulvey by Janet Mulvey

LOUISIANA STATE

Louisiana Epsilon

Bryce DeBruyne by Lori DeBruyne

David Mejia by David Mejia

Jesse Wright by John Wright

Walker Otzenberger by Linda Otzenberger

LOUISVILLE

Kentucky Sigma

Austin Weaver by Shannon Weaver

LOYOLA CHICAGO

Illinois Alpha-Omega

Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003 by Timothy A. R. Callahan

MANSFIELD

Pennsylvania Beta-Phi

Garrett Rought by Emily Rought

MARSHALL

West Virginia Alpha

John Alexander Mitcherling 2024 by Ronald William Mitcherling

MIAMI (OH)

Ohio Tau

John W. Howard 1963 by Steven Clay Butler

MICHIGAN

Michigan Iota-Beta

Will Marcovitch by Christine Young

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

Aidan Salter by Amie Salter

Aiden Lefief by Jenelle David

Axel Augustyn by Terri Augustyn

Dylan Pham by Theresa Pham

MICHIGAN STATE (CONTINUED)

Jacob Ross by Sandra Davis

Julian Selmeczy by Kristin Selmeczy

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE

Tennessee Beta

Harrison Holt by Elizabeth Holt

MIDWESTERN STATE

Texas Omega

Jacob Schultz by Gary Schultz

MILLIKIN

Illinois Delta

Alexander Lee by Amanda Lee

MILLSAPS

Mississippi Delta Alden Romano by Kirsten Romano

Dawson Alexandre by Michelle Alexandre

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

Axel Arnold by Leslie Ann Arnold

Devin Brickey by Shan Brickey

Harrison Reichert by Kari Reichert

John Blair by Beth Blair

Liam Guthrie by Karen Guthrie

Teyo Snyder-Aguigui by Jodi Snyder

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

Jack Krebs by Emily Krebs

Logan Myatt by Exa Myatt

Noah Spires by Jodi Spires

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

Avery Mistal by Kimberly Welgos

Charlie Jameson 2025 by Rhonda Jameson

Collin Steele by Brenda Steele

Colten White by Angela White

Colton Ross by Kelly Ross

MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

Missouri Alpha

Jack Laumann by Matthew Christopher Laumann

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY

Missouri Kappa-Chi

Barrett Paulson by Lori Paulson

Barrett Paulson by Shelley Shipley

Karl Harrison by Stephanie Pritchett

MIT

Massachusetts Iota-Tau

Liam Maxwell Kronman by Ariel Kronman

MONTANA

Montana Beta

Aiden Hull by Jessica Hull

Spencer Cooney by Larissa Martell

MONTANA STATE

Montana Alpha

Andrei Boychuk by Kealy Boychuk

Cooper Anderson by Jennifer Anderson

Dawson Garland by Jennifer Garland

Santino McDonnell by Jason McDonnell

MOREHEAD STATE

Kentucky Gamma

Jaxon Whaley by Allison Whaley

MOUNT UNION

Ohio Sigma

Gabriel Ivan Mernik by Riley John-Patrick Sullivan

NEBRASKA

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Logan Eggen by Julie Eggen

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Carter Brown by Jennifer Brady

Jack Halloran by Lisa Rowean

Michael Simeone by Allison Simeone

Ryan Rossini by Diane Rossini

NEW HAVEN

Connecticut Nu-Eta

Daniel Battipaglia by Tracie Battipaglia

Evan Carman by Cynthia Carman

Jake Kuller by Melissa Kuller

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Tau

Caleb McCord by Teresa Jenkins-McCord

NICHOLLS STATE

Louisiana Chi

Addison Sciacca by Nicole Sciacca

Clay Granier by Leigh Granier

Easton Dunn by Jason Dunn

Owen Folse by Laine Folse

NJIT

New Jersey Iota-Tau Kevin Lockburner by Kristy Lockburner

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

North Carolina Xi

Braden Felts by Kacey Felts

Jack McDonough by Lisa McDonough

Michael Welsh by William Welsh

NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE

North Carolina Beta

Hudson Shoudy by Tom Shoudy

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

North Dakota Beta

Matthew Golembeski by Katie Golembeski

Reece Erickson by Angie Smith

Reece Erickson by Timothy Erickson

Zach Pribyl by Hollie Pribyl

NORTH FLORIDA

Florida Nu

Linden Holloway by Rankin Holloway

NORTHWESTERN

Illinois Psi-Omega

Nicholas Burkamper by Dorea Burkamper

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

Luke Kirby by Dreama Kirby

Matt Taylor by Carrie Taylor

Owen Brummer by Jason Brummer

OHIO STATE

Ohio Theta

Nolan Myers by Lori Rumpke

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Jack Edwin Counts Jr. 1968 by Terry Layne Carter

OKLAHOMA STATE

Oklahoma Mu

Cade Eichor by Amy Eichor

Jacob Baker by Julie Baker

Jacob Eckert by Isabel Eckert

Jaxon Ryan Skaggs 2024 by James L. Skaggs

Matthew Saxbury by Angela Saxbury by Stephen Saxbury

PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Alexander Carrascosa by Alison Carrascosa

Sean Boal by Stacey Boal

PUGET SOUND

Washington Gamma

Emory Burden by Iric Burden

Lucas McCoy by Jane Bucher-McCoy

PURDUE

Indiana Beta

John Cumbelich by Sara Cumbelich

Landon Wilder by Angela Wilder by Lori Williams RANDOLPH-MACON

Virginia Alpha

Joshua Brizendine by Jessica Guerra

RENSSELAER

New York Epsilon

Cameron Fry by Ann Shaughnessy

Nicholas Spinato by Caroline Spinato

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Alpha

Alex Puttock by Lucie Puttock

Ben Harrison by Melissa Harrison

Jacob Castana by Kristen Castana

Mike Ritacco by Robert Ritacco

Owen Callahan by John Callahan

ROLLINS

Florida Omicron

Jonathan Becker by Pamela Becker

Manus McGinnis by Alicia McGinnis

William Monroe by Cindy Monroe

RUTGERS

New Jersey Rho

Shane Timpanaro by Karen Timpanaro

SACRAMENTO STATE

California Xi

Justin Sotelo by David Sotelo

SACRED HEART

Connecticut Sigma-Eta

Logan Blum by Jennifer Blum

SALEM STATE

Massachusetts Tau-Gamma

Juan Ignacio Faria 2017 by Alison Lai

Steven A Chaves 2018 by Juan Ignacio Faria

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

Gerard Matthew Fassig 1992 by Andrea Paige Fassig

Gerard Matthew Fassig 1992 by Vanessa Felgner

SAN JOSE STATE

California Zeta

Lennon Morris Prothro-Jones 2008 by Garrett Seaton Howe

Nico Shukla by Lori Iaconis

SEWANEE

Tennessee Omega

Ethan Gregory Lewis by Julie Lewis

SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Delta

Andrew Puckhaber by Heather Puckhaber

Davis Peters by Megan Peters

SOUTH FLORIDA

Florida Delta

Andrew Pettit by Lori Pettit

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Gamma

Carlo Reyna by Shannon Huffer

Izaak Garcia by Thembi Conner-Garcia

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Texas Delta

Dean Ralsky by Yvonne Ralsky

Nicholas Della Rocca by David Della Rocca

Reid Aaron by Tracy Aaron

William MacGillivray by EC MacGillivray

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma Matthew Sartin by Randew Sartin

Robert H. Banks Jr. 1972 by Hon. Malcom Ronald Doleac

TAMPA

Florida Chi

Ewan Ferguson by Cindy Ferguson

Jake Matarazzo by Sue Anne Matarazzo

Javen Goldstein by Jeff Goldstein MJ Dungo by Geraldine Dungo

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Kappa

Dylan Rogers by Stephanie Rogers

John Nellis by Karen Nellis

Raleigh Seals by Jennifer Seals

Tommy Johnson by Jaime Johnson

Tyler Reid by Travis Reid

Zeke Stroud by Jill Stroud

TENNESSEE TECH

Tennessee Delta

Paul Joseph Davis 1986 by Dr. John A. Howington

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Tennessee Tau

Brandon Tankersley by Jason Tankersley

Gage Walls by Stephen Walls

Mason Adkins by Andrea Robertson

TEXAS A&M

Texas Tau

Chet King by Beatrice A. King

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Texas Beta

Jaxon Gill by Joanna Pettas

Will Wallace by Home Wallace

TEXAS TECH

Texas Alpha

Angel Orozco by Kristina Ochoa

Colton Albritton by Lisa Albritton

Rafael Aghayev by Michael Maisey

TEXAS-AUSTIN

Texas Rho

Nicholas Shipley by Maria Shipley

TEXAS-TYLER

Texas Zeta

Kaleb Arteaga by Holly Thedford

TROY

Alabama Epsilon

Charles Geary lll by Melanie Geary

Ronald Morgan by Kim Morgan

Timmy Starling by Olivia Starling

TULANE

Louisiana Tau-Upsilon

Chandler Hastings Airth 2024 by Alexandra Badger Airth

Nicholas Kim by Daniel Kim

Zachary Robert Whipp by Jennifer Eileen Whipp

UCLA

California Delta

Landon John Hiley by Gina Hiley

Russell Weir by Heather Weir

VANDERBILT

Tennessee Nu

William King by Kym King

VIRGINIA

Virginia Omicron

Clay Stephen Goldberg by Jane Goldberg

Connor Jameson Hughes by James Richard Hughes

WASHINGTON (WA)

Washington Alpha

Benjamin Stevens by Abbie Stevens

Max Gregory by Amy Gregory

WASHINGTON [MO]

Missouri Beta

Jack Wimberly by Ken Wimberly

WEST CHESTER

Pennsylvania Tau-Gamma

Donald Freeman by Christopher Freeman

WESTERN KENTUCKY

Kentucky Beta

Danny Mangione by A Mangione

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Michigan Delta

Carter Wise by Tina Wise

WICHITA STATE

Kansas Gamma

Ike Guthrie by Scott Guthrie

Owen Klos by Dalesa Klos

WILLIAM & MARY

Virginia Kappa

Xander DiLuzio by Sarah DiLuzio

WISCONSIN

Wisconsin Alpha

Benjamin Huie by Rachel Huie

Harrison Long by Ellen Long

WISCONSIN (CONTINUED)

Jonathan Chittick by Kelsey Chittick

WORCESTER

Massachusetts Delta

Mark Blazejowski by Jennifer Schneider

William D’Arcy by Alexander Darcy

YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Ohio Alpha

Caden Jordan by John Jordan

Carson Nagy by Melissa Nagy

FRIENDS OF SAE

Alison Lai by Juan Ignacio Faria

Angela Reynolds by James L. Skaggs

Candace Avery by Juan Ignacio Faria

Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado by Alison Lai

Jessica Young by Juan Ignacio Faria

Laura Bianchi by Alison Lai

IN MEMORY OF ALLEGHENY

Pennsylvania Omega

Eric E. Loeb 1966 by Barry C. Bradford

Roy W. Hoffman 1966 by Barry C. Bradford

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Daniel G. Hess 1953 by Dwayne E. Dobson

Mark Wayne Canright 1972 by Nicholas L. Bates

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

John David Hodge 2023 by Abby Sparkman by Alex Agers by Anna James by Annette Vinson by Benjamin Thompson Baxley by Braden Glenn by CapSouth Wealth Management by Catherine Holton by Charles Franklin Harrelson II by Chrysalis, A Home for Girls by Cindy Moss

by Colin Blackwell by Conner Phelan by Conor Tor Swennumson by David Cosma by David Poundstone by Donna West by Eve Fabbrini by Harrison Dowling by Henry Powell Starks Jr. by Henry Smith by Henry Thomas by Jake Hutchens by James Edward Bullis by James Edward Harmon by Jared Bryant Lisenby by Jared Lisenby by Jeff Tamburin by John Shepard Willis by John Will Adair by Johnathon Garner Cole by JR Cantrell by Lisa Baity by Lori Ingram by Lukas Chulhyun Yi by Mark Connell by Melissa Romeo by Mitchell Taylor by Parker Elebash by Robert Emmett Poundstone IV by Robert Lane Mitchell III by Wallace Kidd Trapnell by Wells Connell by William Harris Drambel

John Edward Conner 1986 by John Benjamin Patrick

Robert Nathan Freeman 1989 by Rene Thompson

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN

Alabama Iota

Thomas C. Lowrey 1969 by Timothy A. R. Callahan

BOSTON

Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon

Stephen W. Brown Jr. 1964 by Beverly Brown

CHARLESTON

South Carolina Upsilon

Grant Mayo Eney 2015 by Craig Eney

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Brian Patrick Rettig 1992 by Bradley James Rettig

COLORADO STATE

Colorado Delta

Col. William B. Woods 1958 by Carol Zick

CORNELL

New York Alpha

Andrew Irvin Lewis 1990 by Jamie Willarson Wright

EAST TENNESSEE

Tennessee Alpha

Frederick H. Morefield 1966 by Bruce Andrew Harrison

FLORIDA STATE

Florida Beta

James W. Apthorp Jr. 1961 by Howard Scott Treadway

GEORGIA

Georgia Beta

Elbert M. Upshaw Jr. 1975 by Charles Upshaw

Gleaton Pace Jones 2024 by Dr. Spencer Alan Long

GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Phi

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

IDAHO

Idaho Alpha

Robert E. Vallat 1962 by R. Brent Vallat

INDIANA

Indiana Gamma

Cody Michael Williams 1997 by Michael Richard Werner

IOWA STATE

Iowa Gamma

Bob S. Goodale 1955 by Steve Wayne Churchill

Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962 by Daniel H. Gladding

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon

George E. Monarch III 1974 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III

Gilbert E. Roberts Jr. 1974 by Lorri Roberts

MARSHALL

West Virginia Alpha

Paul L. Wetherall 1964 by American Vanguard

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK

Maryland Beta

James G. Sakers 1969 by Brian Keith Steele by Charles Yuran Liu by David Henry Affeldt by Dr. Fred D. Phelps

by Edmund P. Crump by George Lory Good Jr. by Greater Kansas City Alumni Association by Gregory Eugene Lomax by John R. Hatfield II by Matthew Paul Weinstein by Michael Chi-Shiang Huang by Robert F. Carson II by Vernon Britt Richardson III by William Mandicott by William Scott Sims

MEMPHIS

Tennessee Sigma

Thomas L. Wallace Sr. 1967 by Carey Thomas Mulwee

MIAMI (OH)

Ohio Tau

Dennis M. Roarty 1967 by John M. Hader by Michael S. Cambron

William R. Pomeroy 1977 by Lawrence H. Pomeroy III

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

Michael D. Blackwell 1971 by Ben J. Cousins

MONTANA STATE

Montana Alpha

Dylan Honnoll 2024 by Dr. Spencer Alan Long

MOUNT UNION

Ohio Sigma

Nick Edward Kuchar by Riley John-Patrick Sullivan

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

North Carolina Alpha

George S. Gibbs III 1957 by Lee David Groza

Todd Powell Davis 1994 by William Kirkpatrick Sanders

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

James A. Newbrey 1958 by William Dean Bennison

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Norbert H. Leupold Jr. 1955 by Dr. Thomas A. Leemon

PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Lawrence A. Demase 1970 by Kenneth C. Frederick

PURDUE

Indiana Beta

Richard Neal Metzger 1991 by Michael Christopher Conner

RENSSELAER

New York Epsilon

Dean Patrick Hamil 1980 by James J. Beattie

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota Sigma

Jay Charles Shultz 1980 by Joel Robert Trammell

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Gamma

Andrei John Olenicoff 1995 by Alan Johnson

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

James Lafayette Pope 1976 by Hugh Beckham Jr.

TEXAS TECH

Texas Alpha

Paul H. Frantz 1973 by Stephen T. Buschardt

TEXAS-AUSTIN

Texas Rho

John L. Hill Jr. 1945 by Graham Hill

TOLEDO

Ohio Nu

Brett C. Hendricks 1974 by Charles E. Hodge

The SAE Foundation will host its third Virtual Silent Auction in June 2025. The auction will benefit the Annual Loyalty Fund, which supports educational programs, scholarships, professional development opportunities, and the maintenance of the Levere Memorial Temple.

HELP MAKE THE AUCTION A SUCCESS

Check out our wish list and consider donating an auction item or experience. Donors of items will receive an in-kind donation towards their lifetime giving equal to the fair market value of the item donated. To donate, complete the donation form by scanning the QR Code or contact foundation@sae.net

Wish List:

• Rounds of golf

• Vacation home rentals

• Tickets to sporting events

• SAE memorabilia, art pieces, and historical items

• Autographed sports or entertainment memorabilia

• Wine and wine-tasting experiences

Richard D. Emch 1956 by Charles E. Hodge

Richard P. Hatt 1974 by Charles E. Hodge

UC SANTA BARBARA

California Eta

Gary Allan Corrin 1979 by Stephen M. Erixon

VERMONT

Vermont Beta

Richard M. Hooker Jr. 1958 by Donald K. Peterson

VIRGINIA TECH

Virginia Zeta

Travis Earl Evans 2008 by Community Foundation for Northern Virginia

WASHINGTON (WA)

Washington Alpha Jack Westley Dearth 1984 by Jack Westley Dearth II

FRIENDS OF SAE

Frances Gillan by Charles E. Hodge by Steven D. Sikorski

NEW BROTHERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA

The Florida Chi chapter welcomed 14 new brothers into the bonds of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Their journey has just begun, and we look forward to seeing them uphold the values of the Fraternity.

CINCINNATI MOM PROM

Ohio Epsilon had the honor of welcoming Chapter brothers’ moms for a “Mom Prom”. ”Thank you to our amazing moms for helping us celebrate. Cheers to the best moms on campus!”

MOTHER MU AWARD RECIPIENTS

The Mother Mu Chapter at The University of Alabama proudly announced Mac Barcroft as the 2024 Gregory David Johnston Award Scholarship winner at Parent’s Weekend! Alumni Spencer Burchfield (Alabama ‘82) and Steven Rumsey (Alabama ‘86) were also honored with the Order of the Lion Award.

INTRODUCING OUR EVERYDAY PREMIUM COLLECTION

Phi – Pursuit of Unity

2021 Chardonnay – California

We introduce you to Phi – Pursuit of Unity – 2021 Chardonnay from California. Phi represents unity, brotherhood, and the shared journey of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. This is a beautifully balanced wine, offering vibrant aromas of ripe apple, pear, and citrus, with subtle notes of vanilla and toasted almond.

Alpha – Pursuit of Wisdom

2021 Cabernet Sauvignon – California

We introduce you to Alpha – Pursuit of Wisdom – 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon from California. Alpha reflects the pursuit of wisdom and personal excellence. This is a bold and expressive wine, with rich aromas of blackberry, cassis, and dark cherry complemented by hints of mocha and cedar. On the palate, it delivers a full-bodied experience with layers of blackcurrant, plum, and savory notes.

FRESNO STATE FOUNDERS’ DAY GATHERING

The California Iota chapter held their Founders’ Day event on Monday, March 10, 2025, at Pardini’s in Fresno, CA. More than 120 collegian and alumni brothers shared in stories, songs, and celebrations in an evening celebrating the bonds of our Fraternity.

TODD BUCHANAN BIRDIE

On Wednesday, February 5, Brother Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi ‘90) birdied the ”loudest hole in golf” during the Waste Management Open’s Pro-Am, TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course. He was joined by his son Riley and friend Jordan Spieth.

NEW JERSEY POLAR BEAR PLUNGE

Each year, the New Jersey Tau-Gamma chapter participates in Seaside Height’s Polar Bear Plunge to raise money for the Special Olympics. This year, the chapter raised over $2,000 dollars in support of the cause.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN EXEC BOARD

Introducing Florida Southern’s spring 2025 Exec Board.

CHAPTER ETERNAL

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DR. THOMAS “TOM” G. GOODALE (IOWA STATE ’62)

Dr. Thomas “Tom” G. Goodale, Past Eminent Supreme Recorder, accomplished higher education administrator, and Loyal Son of Minerva, entered the Chapter Eternal on January 5, 2025, at the age of 84.

Brother Goodale joined SAE in 1960 at Iowa State University (Iowa Gamma), following in the footsteps of his brother, Bob Goodale (Iowa State ’55). After graduating from Iowa State, he would earn a Master of Arts from Michigan State University and a Doctor of Philosophy from Iowa State. His higher education career would lead him to serve as the Director of Orientation at Michigan State University, Assistant and Associate Dean of Students at Iowa State University, and Dean of Students at the University of Florida before serving as Vice President/Chancellor at the University of Denver, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and American University. He served as the 10th Eminent Supreme Recorder from 2000 to 2007 and as Executive Director of Omicron Delta Kappa from 2009-2012.

The Fraternity recognized Dr. Goodale with the Order of Minerva, Merit Key Award, and its highest recognition, the Distinguished Service Award (#104), for his unwavering commitment and dedication. He was also recognized with the Gold Medal by the North American Interfraternity Conference in 2022 for his lifelong service to the interfraternal community.

LARRY D. SHACKELFORD (TEXAS CHRISTIAN ’69)

Larry D. Shackelford, Past Honorary Eminent Supreme Archon, dedicated volunteer, and Loyal Son of Minerva, entered the Chapter Eternal on January 28, 2025, at the age of 77.

Larry’s journey with Sigma Alpha Epsilon began at Texas Christian University (Texas Beta), where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1969, becoming a steadfast mentor, leader, and advocate for the fraternity. His dedication to the brotherhood spanned decades, first as an Advisor for Texas Beta and later on the national stage. Larry served as a Foundation Trustee (2002-2011), Eminent Supreme Chronicler (20002001), Eminent Supreme Warden (2003), and Honorary Eminent Supreme Archon (2017). Through every role, he upheld the values of SAE with passion and integrity, selflessly ensuring the Fraternity’s future, traditions, and brotherhood would continue to thrive.

In recognition of his devotion to the bonds of brotherhood, service, and leadership the fraternity honored Larry with the Merit Key Award in 2004 and most notably, SAE’s highest distinction, the Distinguished Service Award (#120). His impact on the Fraternity will be remembered through these accolades, the countless lives he touched, and his unwavering belief in SAE.

ADRIAN

Michigan Alpha

Larry L. Shumway ’76

ALABAMA

Alabama Mu

William Frank Cobb III ’66

Dr. Lewis R. Gayden, Jr., ’64

Thomas S. Lawson, Jr. ’57

Ralph C. Moseley, Jr. ’58

ALLEGHENY

Pennsylvania Omega

Dr. Richard W. Powers ’58

ARIZONA

Arizona Alpha

Mark Wayne Canright ’72

Daniel G. Hess ’53

Peter Ronstadt ’63

ARIZONA STATE

Arizona Beta

Glenn Eric Gossett ’64

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

Wesley Stephan Alexander ’89

Mark E. Meadors ’91

Ted M. Phillips ’50

Ross W. Sanders ’55

Jack L. Williams ’62

James Campbell Woods, Jr. ’12

AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu

James I. Boynton ’70

William H. Curtright MD ’58

Robert Nathan Freeman ’89

R. Wayne Grant ’68

Donahue Hall ’58

John David Hodge ’23

Jacob F.B. Lowrey III ’69

Joe W. O’Neal, Jr. ’57

Charles R. Stewart ’58

BALL STATE

Indiana Zeta

William R. Dudley ’75

Henry R. Reinhardt ’71

BELOIT

Wisconsin Phi

Charles J. Schmelzer II ’67

Richard W. Star ’56

BOSTON

Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon

Stephen W. Brown, Jr. ’64

Richard F. Kibben ’58

Gordon B. Richardson ’62

BRADLEY

Illinois Epsilon

Gregory Alan Gilbert ’86

BUCKNELL

Pennsylvania Zeta

Elwood Francis Linskey ’51

CAL STATE FULLERTON

California Pi

John A. South ’74

CAL STATE LONG BEACH

California Lambda

George M. Medak ’65

Lloyd K. Stockwell ’60

CARNEGIE MELLON

Pennsylvania Phi

Jack W. Delbrook ’55

Richard A. Elder ’66

James B. Miller ’62

CASE WESTERN RESERVE

Ohio Rho

Raymond P. Koenig ’68

CENTRAL FLORIDA

Florida Epsilon

Mike Malone ’71

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

Tennessee Rho

Wade Anthony Robertson ’91

CINCINNATI

Ohio Epsilon

Edward W. Hauss ’62

John E. Hensler ’63

Stephen W. King ’64

William Longstreet III ’55

Brian Patrick Rettig ’92

Robert J. Riner ’55

Sebastian William Schemmel ’24

COLORADO

Colorado Chi

Dr. John M. Musgrave ’43

David G. Williams ’56

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COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES

Colorado Lambda

S. Bruce Heister ’60

COLORADO STATE

Colorado Delta

Robert M. Pacheco ’67

Robert W. Swerer ’51

COLUMBIA

New York Mu

James R. Higginbottom ’53

CORNELL

New York Alpha

Dr. James P. Baden ’61

Dr. James B. Sullivan III ’62

DARTMOUTH

New Hampshire Alpha

Charles F. Clark, Jr. ’67

Dr. M. Russell Leslie, Jr. ’58

DAVIDSON

North Carolina Theta

John G. Hutchens ’51

DENISON

Ohio Mu

William H. Bushnell, Jr. ’59

Joe D. Donithen ’57

John W. Gibbs ’49

David Joseph Hixon ’72

Henry M. Hoyt, Jr. ’65

Robert N. Kent ’57

Stephen John Myrberg ’69

DENVER

Colorado Zeta

Mark C. Seelye ’74

Ernest Andrew Thomas ’88

DEPAUW

Indiana Delta

John W. Bower, Jr. ’76

Laurance E. Boyden, Jr. ’53

William T. Habig ’66

Rev. Alan Holtz ’55

DICKINSON

Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi

Dr. David S. Colville ’62

James L. Roberts ’63

DRAKE

Iowa Delta

Dennis R. Allen ’62

David W. Coolidge ’65

Ronald L. Roth ’58

Richard B. Warner ’53

DUKE

North Carolina Nu

Ronald H. Bennett ’69

CDR James W. Eaton, Jr. ’57

EASTERN KENTUCKY

Kentucky Delta

MAJ John S. Hettinger ’77

EMORY

Georgia Epsilon

William W. Massey II ’63

Charles L. Robinson ’63

Randall K. Sather ’66

EVANSVILLE

Indiana Epsilon

Stephen L. Kollker ’66

FLORIDA

Florida Upsilon

Bradley K. Gerhardt ’77

Robert Ross Jinks ’79

N. Lee Sasser, Jr. ’72

Charles M. Thompson, Jr. ’77

Ben T. Waddill, Jr. ’64

FLORIDA SOUTHERN

Florida Gamma

Gary M. Gregory ’65

William L. McGee, Jr. ’66

Alan F. Vanwinkle ’56

FLORIDA STATE

Florida Beta

James W. Apthorp, Jr. ’61

Thomas B. Calhoun ’63

Sidney S. Curry ’70

Barry R. Dunn ’69

John C. Hudson ’60

Raymond L. Lamb ’61

Harry E. LaVigne, Jr. ’60

John E. Lindgren ’56

Melvin L. Pope, Jr. ’57

FRANKLIN

Indiana Alpha

James R. Mullikin ’59

John P. Wooley ’50

FRESNO STATE

California Iota

Frank M. Freeman ’67

Charles D. Koch ’60

Gerald F. Noga ’67

FURMAN

South Carolina Phi

James Martin Ruane ’91

Fred E. Taylor, Jr. ’63

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Washington City Rho

Henry H. Frain ’61

Ray A. Gibbs, Jr. ’50

Alexander Karivalis ’16

Thomas J. McGrath, Jr. ’65

GEORGIA

Georgia Beta

John M. Bates ’62

Jay Taylor Boswell, Jr. ’92

MERCER

Georgia Psi

Joe K. Becknell ’60

Dr. John B. Black, Jr. ’61

Cary L. Grant ’75

John W. Holden, Jr. DDS ’58

COL William T. King ’57

MIAMI

Ohio Tau

William F. Nye MD ’48

MICHIGAN

Michigan Iota-Beta

R. Kevin Clinton ’77

Paul Z. Domeny ’55

Jeffrey Scott Harris ’83

Frederick L. Krueger ’58

John F. Powell ’56

David John Suomi ’95

J. Barry B. Weldon ’69

MICHIGAN STATE

Michigan Gamma

Ronald J. Nightingale ’55

William S. Springer ’49

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE

Tennessee Beta

Bryan Edward Testerman ’89

MILLIKIN

Illinois Delta

Charles W. Burns ’60

William E. Epperson ’66

David J. Roth ’62

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha

John P. Carlson ’52

Reynold James Huseby ’46

Conn C. Legeros ’52

MINNESOTA STATE

Minnesota Beta

David F. Maiser ’67

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma

William E. Durham ’57

John Hall Grayson, Jr. ’82

Joe F. Peeler, Jr. ’69

Dr. Lehrue Stevens, Jr. ’54

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi Theta

Stephen D. Gannaway ’70

John H. Grayson, Sr. ’55

Raymond E. Greer ’66

James W. Jarratt III ’67

T. Lester King ’69

William H. Latham ’72

William E. McLellan ’65

Ed Anthony Montgomery ’67

James C. Patton, Jr. ’75

Donald L. Prisock, Jr., PhD ’76

Gene F. Spragins ’73

MIT

Massachusetts Iota-Tau

Charles R. Dauwalter ’55

MONTANA

Montana Beta

SGT George Fox, Jr. ’51

David W. Hafer ’64

COL Charles R. Peters ’57

MONTANA STATE

Montana Alpha

Dr. Charles D. Barnes ’58

Dylan Honnoll ’24

Bradley C. Stratton ’65

Stuart William Townsend ’62

MOUNT UNION

Ohio Sigma

George Samuel Ditch ’57

NEBRASKA-LINCOLN

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Thomas Glenn Blair III ’87

Raymond W. Geiger ’56

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS

Nevada Beta

James Angus McKellar III ’04

NEVADA-RENO

Nevada Alpha

William T. Snebold, Jr. ’63

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Beta

Dr. Maynard A. Plamondon ’62

Nicholas H. Shorey ’66

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Tau

Larry Ray Manuelito, Jr. ’92

Robert Joseph Mitchell ’95

John H. Mock ’63

David Nelson Rosner ’89

James Edward Seifert ’00

NEW MEXICO STATE

New Mexico Phi

William Thomas David ’93

NORTH CAROLINA

STATE

North Carolina Alpha

Francis A. Brooks III ’61

George S. Gibbs III ’57

James B. Jasmin ’52

Chester B. Penninger, Jr. ’65

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

North Carolina Xi

Dr. Charles T. Pace ’46

NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON

North Carolina Delta

James Earl Jones ’88

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota Alpha

Myron E. Denbrook III ’74

Donald J. Kraft ’63

Merwin L. Odenbaugh ’59

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

North Dakota Beta

Donald I. Indvik ’64

Donald E. McNulty ’64

Donald T. Sorlie ’55

NORTHWESTERN

Illinois Psi-Omega

Roger F. Dickinson ’54

OCCIDENTAL

California Epsilon

Jerry H. Burnett ’53

OHIO

Ohio Gamma

Dr. Roger L. Moebus ’65

James A. Newbrey ’58

OHIO STATE

Ohio Theta

Peter Joseph Arnold ’17

Richard L. Bohmer ’61

Kenneth H. Seilkop ’60

Charles T. Sheley, PE ’49

OHIO WESLEYAN

Ohio Delta

Dr. Evan B. Bukey ’62

Lloyd Ferguson ’62

David L. Hobson ’58

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Kappa

Jack P. F. Bowles, Jr. ’54

John R. Dexter ’74

Patrick John Fitzpatrick ’88

Jay McCray Gabbard ’69

Theodore K. Krampf, Jr. ’60

Alan Roberson ’57

OKLAHOMA STATE

Oklahoma Mu

Larry D. Akin ’68

Artir G. Alexander ’64

Forrester B. Darling ’61

Charles G. Foreman ’55

William N. Griggs, PhD ’56

William B. Hancock ’56

Tom L. Jackson ’63

Jerry L. Johnson ’62

Robert G. Lembke ’68

Gary Dale Madison ’68

Gerald L. Mayfield, Jr. ’58

Verne P. Miller ’68

Melvin J. Semrad ’59

OREGON

Oregon Beta

Mark Augustus Evertz ’91

Richard L. Hornaday ’61

OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

Charles W. Boyd III ’65

Charles F. Burt ’78

Earl G. Craig ’57

Norbert H. Leupold, Jr. ’55

Neil Callely Marshall ’86

Myron D. McCall ’52

James P. McNutt ’72

John A. Rogers ’48

PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK

Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta

Robert F. Carson II ’63

Richard A. Russell ’74

Ryan Stasko ’03

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania Theta

Gordon C. Pine ’60

PITTSBURGH

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron

Paul R. Bridges ’59

J. Robert Lowry ’52

PURDUE

Indiana Beta

Richard Neal Metzger ’91

Donald L. Trimmer ’52

RENSSELAER

New York Epsilon

Dennis A. Miller ’71

David J. Moore ’58

Joseph M. Mosca ’52

Curtis G. Wormwood ’57

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Alpha

Steve Kosta Tegovich ’84

RHODES

Tennessee Zeta

Junius E. Davidson III ’59

Ludwick J. Knecht, Jr. ’76

Dr. Charles W. McCrary ’63

Rev. Joe H. Parker ’56

ROCKHURST

Missouri Delta

Matthew Joseph Kopff ’80

Richard E. Soenen ’71

SACRAMENTO STATE

California Xi

Joseph P. Mette III ’70

SALISBURY

Maryland Sigma

Rev. Lawrence Hasty Purnell ’91

SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

Jesse E. Halverstadt, Jr. ’73

Peter Earl Hunzicker ’80

Richard A. Krantzman ’78

Thomas C. Pastore ’60

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SAN JOSE STATE

California Zeta

Clayton MaCauley ’10

William K. Martin ’57

Thomas A. Wright ’52

SANTA CLARA

California Phi

Steve Paul Whitney ’93

SEWANEE

Tennessee Omega

James D. Abernathy ’59

Edwin M. Meek, Jr. MD ’65

SIMPSON

Iowa Sigma

Jonathan D. Smith ’78

SONOMA STATE

California Alpha-Alpha

Richard Michael Nieto ’92

SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Delta

Larry H. Cooke ’62

John Hamilton Egan ’10

George By McEwen, Jr. ’64

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota Sigma

Jay Charles Shultz, Esq. ’80

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Gamma

David A. Stetler, PhD ’58

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Texas Delta

Overton S. Anderson ’65

William R. Copeland ’54

Frank S. Groselcose ’57

John D. Wright ’57

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Sigma

Joey McKee Buchanan ’99

Wade Steven Vollmer ’19

ST. LAWRENCE

New York Rho

James J. Finke ’61

Gordon A. Gears ’60

Dr. Phillip Martinez ’51

COL Robert W. Rust ’50

LTC Peter C. Swenson ’63

STANFORD

California Alpha

Richard W. Pidduck III ’69

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Kappa

Edwin Tilson Auman ’85

Stephen L. Barker ’69

James P. Coffin ’48

Hendon R. Johnston, Jr. ’60

Bob T. Patrick ’64

Robert F. Samples ’63

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Texas Beta

Mark Allen Ballard ’85

Michael C. Blackburn ’73

Larry D. Shackelford ’69

TEXAS TECH

Texas Alpha

John Arthur Adams ‘69

William K. Berg ’66

Terry Wayne Darrow ’70

Robert B. Dyer ’59

Paul H. Frantz ’73

Joel Patrick Lytle ’08

TEXAS-AUSTIN

Texas Rho

Christopher Moreland Abraham ’84

Homer Garrison III ’64

Phillip Clark Pitzer ’05

James S. Strain ’79

Edwin J. Taegel ’61

Dr. Lacy H. Williams ’60

Wilbur F. Yates ’62

TEXAS-EL PASO

Texas Gamma

Richard W. Mettee, Jr. ’67

Robert W. Sanderson ’53

TOLEDO

Ohio Nu

Richard D. Emch ’56

Richard P. Hatt ’74

Brett C. Hendricks ’74

Clair Reason ’55

TULANE

Louisiana Tau-Upsilon

James H. Blake ’52

COL Jeron J. Lafargue ’57

Jon L. Levy, Sr. ’60

UC BERKELEY

California Beta

Robert E. Frane ’57

Henry Smith ’20

UC SANTA BARBARA

California Eta

CDR Edward M. Williams ’58

George L. Wittenburg ’62

UCLA

California Delta

James L. Roper ’57

Charles D. Sturges ’68

UC DAVIS

California Kappa

Thomas J. Annear ’55

Harry H. Fredrickson ’57

DENNIS BARGER RELEASES DEBUT

NOVEL

Retired insurance executive, now novelist Dennis Barger (Cincinnati ’80), released his debut novel, A Secret Soldier’s Confession, this past December. It is an entertaining action-adventure, mystery, fictional story set in the present using historical events. dennisbargerbooks.com

WICHITA STATE FOUNDERS’ DAY

ORDER OF THE PHOENIX RECIPIENTS

Dillon Swank and Collin Sarver, two members of the Kent State (Ohio Lambda) chapter, were awarded the Order of the Phoenix. This award is the highest recognition an undergraduate can receive, and only undergraduate brothers are eligible to receive it.

Wichita State brothers gathered at Emerson Biggins to celebrate our National Founders’ Day, connecting active members with the alumni who paved the way. Here’s to 169 years of brotherhood and the legacy that continues to grow.

SAE’S TRUE GENTLEMAN MENTOR PROGRAM

FOSTERING CONNECTIONS AND GUIDING BROTHERS TO SUCCESS BEYOND THE CHAPTER BY TABITHA PARENT

SCOTT SLECHTA SIMPSON ’80

Slechta, a longtime educator and dedicated SAE member, first became involved with the True Gentleman Mentor Program after years of volunteering at Leadership School and other Fraternity educational initiatives.

The True Gentleman Mentor Program continues to foster personal and professional growth for members within Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Mentor Scott Slechta (Simpson ‘80) and Mentee Joey Zukowski (Florida ‘24) are prime examples of how the True Gentleman Mentor Program continues to cultivate meaningful relationships and provide valuable guidance during pivotal career transitions — beyond an individual’s time as an undergraduate member.

JOEY ZUKOWSKI FLORIDA ’24

Zukowski, a then senior finance student at the Univerisy of Florida navigating his entry into the workforce, benefited immensely from Slechta’s practical support and career advice.

The SAE Foundation contacted Slechta and asked him to participate in the endeavor. Though his first mentee was a no-show, fate quickly intervened, and he was paired with Zukowski, a then-senior at the University of Florida, seeking post-graduation opportunities.

Slechta’s background in communication as an education ambassador in the U.S. and his many years as a teacher allowed him to individualize his guidance, offering help with resumes, interview

skills, cover letters, and more. His reason for getting involved with the program? “I wanted to give back to the Fraternity — a Fraternity that gave me so much.”

“I WANTED TO GIVE BACK TO THE FRATERNITY — A FRATERNITY THAT GAVE ME SO MUCH.” SCOTT SLECHTA

“It was very resourceful to have Scott by my side the whole time and help me with anything I wanted — but not just with things I wanted help with — he also brought ideas and options that I hadn’t thought of,” Zukowski said of Slechta’s mentorship method.

“[SCOTT] BROUGHT IDEAS AND OPTIONS THAT I HADN’T THOUGHT OF.” JOEY

ZUKOWSKI

“I served more as a facilitator, using sort of a Socratic method,” Slechta, who was the 2016 Iowa Teacher of the Year, explained, emphasizing how he helped Zukowski by asking questions and encouraging him to arrive at his own conclusions rather than taking his word for it. This approach highlights the True Gentleman Mentor Program’s flexibility, which allows alumni like him to tailor their advice to the unique needs of each mentee. “I always wanted to make sure I got his voice into it,” Slechta said, recalling how he helped Zukowski craft a resume that reflected his individuality while still making strategic, experience-based suggestions.

For Zukowski, it wasn’t just the practical help he received from Slechta that made the program worthwhile — it was also the emotional support he received that helped him navigate the inevitable challenges and setbacks that come along with a job search.

“He faced a lot of rejection, and that’s okay—it’s part of being human. Sometimes I was just a sounding board for his frustrations,” Slechta said, acknowledging the emotional toll that the job search can take on young students and professionals. Despite these setbacks, Zukowski’s perseverance paid off, landing him his dream job in finance — a moment of triumph for both mentor and mentee.

“It came to, literally, graduation week, and I still didn’t have a job I wanted. And finally, the day of graduation, actually, as I was walking over to my graduation, I get a phone call… They said, ‘We’re offering you a job!’”

Reflecting on their time working together, Slechta expressed pride in Zukowski’s accomplishments.

“It was neat to work with him because of his enthusiasm and his selfmotivation. He was set for success, except for those few setbacks,” Slechta said. Zukowski’s proactive approach to their meetings— whether scheduling regular check-ins or seeking advice when he faced challenges—demonstrated his drive to succeed.

“IT MADE ME FEEL GOOD, LIKE I WAS MAKING A DIFFERENCE.”

SCOTT SLECHTA

While Zukowski’s career success is a clear outcome, the relationship had a deeper, personal impact on both. “It made me feel good, like I was making a difference,” Slechta said, noting their bond continues beyond the formal program, with Zukowski checking in periodically to share updates — a testament to the Fraternity’s commitment to lifelong learning and meaningful connections.

For Slechta, mentoring Zukowski was rewarding, and he plans to continue with the Foundation. “If they get ahold of me, I’ll say sure!” Slechta said about the program.

“BECAUSE OF ALL THE MENTORSHIP I GOT… I OBVIOUSLY WANT TO RETURN WHAT

WAS

GIVEN TO ME AND HELP

OUT PEOPLE IN THE

FUTURE.”

JOEY ZUKOWSKI

Zukowski hopes to do the same stating, “I saw how resourceful and helpful Scott was throughout the entire process, [he was] selfless and really gave me all he got. And I want to model off of that character, where I help anyone I can, whenever I can.” He continues by explaining that “because of all the mentorship I got… I obviously want to return what was given to me and help out people in the future.”

If you are interested in participating in the True Gentleman Mentor Program, the registration process is simple and done through The SAE Portal (portal.sae.net), or contact Foundation@sae.net

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