As an organization, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is coming off a reasonably successful year: membership is up, we can now track and coach to our educational programming, risk management incidents are down significantly year-overyear, we are making strides in our alumni programs, and we overcame several headwinds to have a good year financially.
For FY26, we remain focused on continuous improvement across our five strategic goals: Growth, Education/Leadership Development, Risk Management, Alumni Engagement, and Financial Responsibility.
Two additional primary focus areas for FY26 are Communication Strategy and keep alignment between the Fraternity Service Center and Province Archons.
COMMUNICATION STRATEGY
We are committed to strengthening Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s reputation and engagement by delivering clear, consistent, and values-driven messaging highlighting friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service. We aim to build trust with collegiate members, parents, alumni, universities, and the general public.
To do this, we will proactively share positive stories to enhance SAE’s brand awareness, support recruitment and retention, and foster lifelong alumni support. We know that SAE gives its members the essential life skills – leadership under pressure, integrity in action, and Brotherhood through adversity – that no textbook can teach, but every successful man must master.
By sharing stories where this truth is evident, we will show that membership in SAE is life-changing, opening doors and opportunities to our members each day. True Gentlemen are not made in the classroom. They are shaped by real challenges, real
relationships, and real responsibility. We will also show that we are an organization where every SAE Chapter and member must earn the right to carry our letters through demonstrated core values.
PROVINCE ARCHONS
Province Archons are essential partners in the success of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Brothers who serve do so at the pleasure of their constituents – the Chapters Collegiate and Alumni Associations within each respective Province, based on their dedication to the ideals of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
For the first time in history, we have invested in a dedicated resource, Jake Showalter, Associate Director of Strategic Operations, to work with Province Archons. Together, the Fraternity Service Center and Province Archons have developed common goals, and the FSC has provided business tools, such as a Zoom license, Slack workspace, and access to a Board management platform, to help Province Archons be more effective as a team.
The second week of October, we hosted the annual Tri-Board meeting, consisting of the Foundation Board of Trustees, F&H Board of Directors, the Supreme Council, Province Archon leadership, and key members of the FSC staff at the Levere Memorial Temple. Having attended these sessions for the last twelve years in one capacity or another, I can honestly say this was by far the most productive meeting I have ever attended. All three Boards are vested, committed, and determined to move forward, placing the best interests of the Brotherhood first.
We are not where we want to be, but we have a plan, are making steady progress, taking reasonable risks, learning from our mistakes, and focusing on continuous improvement.
We are committed to honoring our past while creating fraternity for a new generation and beyond.
Fred Phelps (Eastern New Mexico ‘64) has shaped the sound, spirit, and cultural heartbeat of Sigma Alpha Epsilon for over six decades. Phelps has been called many things: professor, dean, mentor, performer. But within SAE, his most enduring title is simple: the fraternity’s music man.
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
Les H. Ireland (Towson ‘86)
Ben Johnson II (UC Irvine ‘87)
Thomas J. Kilian, Jr. (Indiana State ‘99)
Alison Lai
Dennis McCall (Indiana ’84)
Kayla McCloud
Holcombe Rolader (Louisiana State ‘21)
Johnny Sao (Millikin ‘11)
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INTRODUCTION: THE MEANING OF BEING CALLED ‘BROTHER’
There is a distinct moment in every Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s journey when the word “Brother” becomes more than a greeting—it becomes a promise. I remember the first time someone called me “Brother” and the sense of belonging that washed over me. It wasn’t just an introduction; it was an invitation to a lifelong bond built on trust, respect, and genuine care. The title “Brother” is sacred, and it reminds us that our connection transcends campus borders, years, and circumstances.
THE FOUNDATION: OUR CREED, HISTORY, SONGS, AND RITUAL
Sigma Alpha Epsilon stands on the pillars of a rich history and a time-honored creed. Our songs echo through generations, carrying the stories and values of those who came before us. Ritual is not just ceremony—it is the heartbeat of our brotherhood, grounding us in the True Gentleman’s ideals. By reciting our creed and singing our songs, we reaffirm the principles that unite us and guide our actions. These traditions are more than reminders of the past; they are tools for shaping our future.
WHY WE STILL MATTER
We often read that Fraternities and Sororities are institutions of the past and not relevant in today’s world. But nothing could be further from the truth. Men are facing more challenges today than ever before. Mental health being one of the most prominent. Only 22% of college men seek help for mental health
issues. College campuses see far more women utilizing counseling services than their male counterparts. Our brotherhood alone is not the solution. However, we know that Fraternities can provide mental health support through built-in social networks, a sense of belonging, and shared values.
Leadership, mentoring, and career opportunities continue to be tangible benefits of our brotherhood. Leadership School, Career Connect, Inner Circle, Regional Conventions, and Ritual Institute are just a few examples that provide unique opportunities for growth and development.
UNITY AND IDENTITY: EMBRACING ‘ONE SAE’
Too often, organizations fragment into cliques or rivalries. But SAE must remain steadfast in its unity. “One SAE” is not just a slogan—it is a call to rise above divisions and reject partisanship. We are bound not by geography or background, but by shared values. To truly embody brotherhood, we must foster inclusivity, listen to each other, and ensure every member—active or alumni—feels seen and heard. One of the most connecting of those shared values is our Ritual. It is essential that every Chapter is performing Ritual on a regular basis. If your Chapter needs help and support, please contact the FSC. We have many brothers that would be honored to help with your ritual growth and development.
As Founder from Cal Psi I have a special fondness for my Chapter and all of the special memories and relationships that it represents. But the concept of ONESAE reinforces that our Brotherhood extends beyond our local chapter. Once a man has been initiated into our beloved order, he is a Brother and should be given the love, kindness, and respect that he so rightly deserves.
Newly-elected ESA Johnson addresses the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, GA.
GROWTH THROUGH INTEGRITY: STRATEGIES TO STRENGTHEN OUR FRATERNITY
No organization is without blemishes. Our history has many controversies that do not align with our aspirational values, ritual and what it is to be a True Gentleman. But our creed calls us to face them with honesty and courage. Integrity means acknowledging our shortcomings and working relentlessly to improve. We must foster environments where courageous conversations are welcomed, and every brother feels safe to speak and grow. The True Gentleman standard is not a destination, but a journey we walk together. The Council is committed to building a culture that will demonstrate those values in a real and meaningful way.
But we cannot do it alone. Our future depends on thoughtful expansion and active engagement of our non-collegiate members. Words resonate differently for each of us. However, we consistently say our Brotherhood is for life but use the term alumni. Your may be an alumnus from your high school or college but that is not true for your membership in SAE.
Chapters thrive when supported by brothers who mentor, advise, and celebrate with younger brothers. I propose regular reunions, mentorship programs, and digital platforms to keep us connected. We must also reach beyond our campuses, establishing SAE’s presence globally and welcoming diverse perspectives. Growth is not only about numbers—it is about deepening our commitment and impact.
CALL TO
ACTION: LIVING THE TRUE GENTLEMAN CREED
I challenge every SAE—to engage deeply with our brotherhood. Attend meetings, reach out to new members, and initiate conversations that matter. Let us live our creed with courage and kindness, remembering that every action reflects on our fraternity. By supporting one another and upholding our values, we strengthen the bonds that make SAE unique.
CONCLUSION:
REAFFIRMING UNITY, RESPECT, AND ONGOING COMMITMENT
As I look ahead, my vision for Sigma Alpha Epsilon is clear: a fraternity rooted in respect, unity, and lifelong engagement. Let us honor our past, learn from our challenges, and move forward together. We must do a better job telling our own story. The outside world most often hears about us when we do something wrong. Share the positive things you are doing on social media. Use the #ONESAE. By embracing inclusivity, integrity, and striving to be True Gentlemen in all we do. We can uplift and inspire generations to come.
Ben Johnson II (UC Irvine ‘87) Eminent Supreme Archon
NEWS FROM HQ
STAFF UPDATES
The Fraternity Service Center welcomed Zeke Hernandez (DePauw ‘25), Trace Ruffeno (Texas A&M ‘25), and Walter Stackler (Puget Sound ‘25) to the staff as Chapter Services Consultants, alongside Jacob Caballero (Worcester ‘25) as a Risk Management Consultant and Leonard Lucas as the IT Specialist.
Dr. Steadman Boston (Winthrop ‘17) has accepted a new role as Senior Director of Operations, Dustin Stewart (Georgia Southern-Armstrong ‘17) as Director of Program Innovation, Dr. Anthony Mack (North Florida ‘11) as Director of Chapter Services, Kevin Gath (Western Carolina ‘14) as Senior Director of Alumni Engagement, Jake Showalter (Case Western Reserve ‘98) as Associate Director of Strategic Operations, Ross Pometta (Loyola Chicago ‘07) as Analytics & Database Administrator, Riley Sullivan (Mount Union ‘22) as Manager of Membership & Records, Pete Engle (Millikin ’00) as Associate Director of Expansion, Layne Smith (Winthrop ‘19) as Associate Director of Risk Management, Madison Simmons as Assistant Director of Risk
JOHN O. MOSELEY LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
REVISED PROGRAMMING
Are you a collegiate brother who wants to take your leadership skills to the next level? Register today to experience the new & improved Leadership School with sessions dedicated to helping attendees develop the skills needed to be a successful leader.
This is not officer training. From Fraternity roles to professional goals, attendees will leave with an understanding of how to apply leadership skills in the real world, a network of fellow brothers to call on, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Management, Justin Maidenberg (Cal State Northridge ‘15) as Coordinator of Alumni Engagement, and Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado as the Chief of Staff. In addition to his role with SAE Financial & Housing, Juan Faria (Salem State ‘17) now oversees accounting for all three entities as the Senior Director of Finance.
The SAE Foundation welcomed Jen Lehman as Coordinator of Donor Services & Stewardship. Laura Bianchi has accepted a new role as Chief of Staff, and Alison Lai as Director of Donor Services & Stewardship.
SAE Financial & Housing welcomed Melia McDonald as Accounts Payable Specialist, Tommy Cagnassola as Senior Accountant, Jack Semerjian (Bradley ‘25) as Staff Accountant, Robert Wilber as Asset Manager, and Claire Barkett as Assistant Asset Manager.
To view the entire SAE staff, visit sae.net/about/team.
WELCOME BACK TO THE REALM, UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA (FLORIDA
CHAPTER: FLORIDA CHI
LOCATION: TAMPA, FL
CHAPTER SIZE: 55
INSTALLATION: APRIL 26, 2025
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
The University of Tampa is a vibrant, medium-sized private university located in the heart of downtown Tampa, Florida. Known for its iconic Plant Hall minarets and a dynamic campus with over $1 billion in recent and ongoing development, UTampa offers more than 200 academic programs to a diverse student body of over 11,000 students from across the U.S. and the world. With championship athletics, global opportunities, and a supportive community, UTampa empowers students to discover their passions and make a lasting impact.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Trevor Sandler
Ryan Stimson
William St. Germain
Lucas Sanginari
Peter Nicasio
George Maximilian Bailey
Jake Bower
Tristan Cutrone
Will Gottschalk
Nikolas Men
Nicholas Savare
Christopher B. Verdon
Nicholas Birindelli
Ryan Fantone
IN THEIR WORDS
Javen Goldstein
Keaton Linn
Thomas McGinley III
Max Rothbard
Owen Sartor
Tyler Bell
Benjamin Buerck
Nicholas Connors
Ewan Ferguson
Joseph Goodman
Colin Hertzberg
Daniel Krause
Ryan Mann
Aidan Mishkin
Nicholas Morris
Preston Morris
Joseph Roy
Jamison Soden
William Whitman
Tyler Wong
Danilo Zukic
Thomas Joseph Azelby
Joseph Barzilay
Michael Jerard Dungo
Jacob Juliano
Hunter Keegan
Jake Matarazzo
Timothy Anderson Jr.
Roger Bello
Steel Chlasciak
Jarred Jackson
Matthew Mccoy
Rudivan Mench
Tomasz Moritz
Jakob Potas
Jackson Richardson
Owen Richmond
Alec Robinson
Joseph Salerno
Collin Smith
Jason Zakrzewski
The Florida Chi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Tampa has embarked on an inspiring journey to recharter—driven by dedication, leadership, and an unrelenting commitment to excellence. After 12 years of persistent effort by the Florida Chi Alumni Association, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was officially welcomed back to the University of Tampa. The chapter’s revival began with one determined individual, Trevor Sandler, who would go on to become the chapter’s first Eminent Archon. Working alongside national staff and local alumni, Trevor helped lay the foundation for Florida Chi’s relaunch. Through strategic recruitment and steadfast determination, the chapter quickly grew to 47 founding brothers in its first semester. In their second semester, the brothers built on this momentum—expanding their brotherhood, deepening their bonds, and officially chartering with 56 founding members. Their rapid growth and strong presence have reestablished Florida Chi as a rising force on campus.
169TH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION RECAP
From June 19 to 22, 440 Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers and guests from 204 chapters united in Atlanta, Georgia, for the 169th Anniversary Convention: the largest business meeting of the organization. Delegates voted upon Supreme Council candidates and proposals for the Fraternity Laws, attended forums to learn how we continue to push our fraternity forward, and enjoyed time with brothers from across the Realm as they deepened the bonds of brotherhood.
LEADERS OF CHANGE: YOUR 2025-2027 SUPREME COUNCIL
BY JOHNNY SAO (MILLIKIN ’11)
Change is inevitable. Embracing and leading change is an essential component of personal development, professional achievement, and societal progress. Without it, we risk stagnation – getting stuck in patterns, habits, and systems that could be improved. Embracing change means being open to improvement - it challenges us to rethink what we know and empowers us to better ourselves, and in turn, our communities.
Each biennium, Sigma Alpha Epsilon focuses on change at our National Convention. It is billed as our organization’s “biggest meeting” and boasts more than 400 delegates representing chapters, provinces, and alumni associations from across the Realm. Aside from voting on Fraternity Laws, one of the more prominent events is installing the new Supreme Council, our allvolunteer Board of Directors who are charged with leading our fraternity.
The gentlemen on the 2025-2027 Supreme Council are men of action and harbingers of change. Not a meeting goes by where they aren’t preaching their mantra - “continuous improvement”as they work on behalf of our brothers around the Realm to make SAE the best organization it can be. As the leaders of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, they govern how we operate, set the vision for our fraternity and in turn, lead the way in shaping the overall culture of our organization. They represent our vast and diverse membership (spanning from new initiates all the way to our brothers in Chapter Eternal) and are in fact themselves, a diverse group of people. Each has his own unique story and their journeys that ultimately brought them to the Supreme Council are as varied and fascinating as the men themselves.
Our very own Eminent Supreme Archon did not join the Fraternity through the typical underclass recruitment route. SAE was just starting the chapter at UC-Irvine when Ben Johnson (UC-Irvine ‘87) arrived on campus as a junior. The only thing he knew about the Greek-letter world was what was in the movies – satirical exaggerations of the real-life experience.
What drew Ben in was the True Gentleman, something he was not expecting from a fraternity. The high standards set forth by our guiding creed resonate for him as strongly today as they did then. When it came time to charter California Psi and initiate its Founding Fathers, Ben couldn’t afford the fees. So, his soon-tobe Brothers split the cost.
“They trusted me without hesitation. That simple gesture has really molded who I am as a person, both the values I live by and my expectations of others.” - Ben Johnson
One of Ben’s favorite lines from the True Gentleman is “who speaks with frankness, but always with sincerity and sympathy.” He challenges everyone to have the courage to speak up, no matter the subject. There are constructive and respectful ways to talk about even the most difficult topic, and you can always count on Ben to give his perspective on a topic.
While some are always ready to chime in, others aren’t as extroverted. For those that have not met Jim Skaggs (Oklahoma State ‘78), he is not a shy person. At least today he isn’t. Our Eminent Supreme Deputy Archon used to be “deathly shy and socially awkward” –which is unimaginable for anyone who’s had a conversation with him before.
Jim gives credit to SAE for his outwardness and growth as a person. He joined the chapter at Oklahoma State to build friendship and fellowship with others, but got so much more than that. When Jim was taking care of his terminally ill mother, his chapter Brothers drove through an ice storm just to be with him. Ice storms don’t happen in Oklahoma.
“I always knew these were my Brothers, but I didn’t truly understand what it meant to really be there for someone until that moment. You’re there for everything, no matter what.” - Jim Skaggs
LEADERS OF CHANGE: YOUR 2025-2027 SUPREME COUNCIL
Since then, Jim has been there for everything. He doesn’t miss a meeting (if he can) and he still visits the chapter (when he can). He has a never-ending drive to give back to the organization that gave him his Brothers and molded him into the person he is today. His guidance has shaped Oklahoma Mu into one of the few chapters that have received multiple Zeal awards.
Joe Richey (Penn State-University Park ‘09) currently serves as our Eminent Supreme Warden. Elected in 2023, he is among the youngest ever chosen to serve on our Supreme Council. After joining the chapter at Penn State in the Fall of 2005, Brother Richey soon discovered, through the encouragement and mentorship of great SAE brothers that took him under their wings, that he was meant to be a leader - and he has since proven himself time and again.
Joe was elected to his first of two terms as Eminent Archon of his chapter as just a rising sophomore. You can still hear the emotion in his voice when talking about the experience:
“There is no greater honor than being elected by your peers to lead them. I learned that lesson first-hand in the halls of my chapter house years ago and it still rings true for me today.” Over his two years, his commitment and leadership helped shift the culture at Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta and set a foundation of excellence that exists to this day.
“HAVING THE RIGHT PEOPLE AROUND YOU MATTERS - IN FRATERNITY, IN BUSINESS, IN LIFE.”
“I had great advisors and mentors who truly made me feel like I was a leader and a difference-maker. They empowered me and challenged me to believe in myself and lead through example,” said Joe. “Having the right people around you matters - in fraternity, in business, in life. I can’t tell you how proud I am to serve with my brother Supreme Council members - they’re upright, dedicated, and high-minded men who are not afraid of a challenge.”
Like his contemporaries on the Supreme Council, Joe has a vast list of accomplishments and leadership roles across various levels of SAE. Many know him as the founder of the first ever Alumni Affinity Group (SAE Hunters & Anglers), which has since grown to over 800 members. In 2023, he served as the impetus behind the founding of the SAE Historic Society, which has flourished and currently boasts nearly 1200 members around the Realm.
When asked what has been the key to the success of these groups so far, Joe’s response was befitting to the type of leader he is: “It’s all about establishing a clear vision and empowering a team of strong leaders to take the ball and run with it.”
Dr. Joe Halcomb (Kentucky ‘74) knows a thing or two about strong leadership. The former Eminent Archon and Kentucky graduate is the Founder and CEO of Phoenix Initiãre and a partner at Telegraph Hill Partners. He draws on his background in engineering and medicine to help life science and healthcare companies achieve their growth objectives. He’s also held senior executive positions in world-leading companies in the medical device and biotechnology industries.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon instilled a drive within our Eminent Supreme Herald to give back. To “think of the rights and feelings of others” if you will. With the professional success that he’s had, you won’t find many more people that have been more generous with their wealth. His generosity and support of the University of Kentucky has been so impactful that the Biomedical Engineering Department there is named in his honor.
“THE MORE YOU GIVE, THE BIGGER IMPACT YOU WILL HAVE.”
DR. JOE HALCOMB
Dr. Joe Halcomb, a physician, exemplifies compassion. He pursued biomedical engineering to positively impact people’s lives by developing engineering solutions for challenges in medicine and healthcare. He’s also the personification of giving back, not only to his school, but to his Fraternity. A leader through many avenues, he’s been on the Foundation Board, chairing the Scholarship Commission, and taught at Leadership School and DeVotie Ritual Institute. Dr. Halcomb is a personification of “Brother Hero”, a man of great character and achievement who is as humble as they come.
If you’ve never been to an SAE event, I recommend you go. I had the privilege of attending the 153rd Anniversary Convention in 2009 as an undergraduate and also served on the Levere Memorial Temple headquarters staff from 2015-2022. I can safely say the most valuable and best part of any SAE event is the connections with others.
Our Eminent Supreme Chronicler is well versed in SAE events. It’s where I met him many years ago, and where through the years, he’s helped connect and educate multiple generations of True Gentlemen. Dave Griego (New Mexico ‘83) is a staple at the DeVotie Ritual Institute and a regular at almost every other national SAE event. You cannot miss him - in part because of his wonderful collection of bow ties, or perhaps due to the fact that he is one of the exceedingly few elected to the Supreme Council in our long history to have been honored with the Distinguished Service Award prior to their election.
Dave keeps coming back to events for two reasons: living our values and sharing that with others. He was taught, and lives, that membership in Sigma Alpha Epsilon is for life, not just while you’re in school. The True Gentlemen, our Ritual, and everything else that guides our Fraternity are our way of life, forever. As he often points out, the collegiate tenure is the shortest of our time as SAEs.
“NOT ONLY DO I WANT PEOPLE TO LEARN IT, I WANT TO HELP THEM TO LIVE IT. THESE ARE TEACHINGS THAT NEVER GO AWAY.” DAVE GRIEGO
I asked each of the current Supreme Council members what they think needs to change the most about the Fraternity. With their varied backgrounds, it’s no wonder that I got five very distinct
(but very fitting) answers. It’s reflective of what SAE is: a collection of unique individuals bringing a wide range of perspectives to the table that is fully embracing change and growth, both personally and as an organization.
Your Supreme Council for 2025-2027 is not afraid of change –they embrace it. These men know how powerful friendships can be. They are brothers united in their commitment to our Ritual, to SAE values and teachings, who believe in honoring our history and heritage. They carve paths for others, face challenges head on, and hold others accountable to high standards. They give back to their beloved Sigma Alpha Epsilon and ensure generations beyond ours will have the same opportunity at the Fraternal bonds they have. These men are leaders of change.
JOIN US FOR THE 171ST ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION
IN CLEVELAND, OHIO
June 24-27, 2027
2024-2025
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR
RICHIE PRICE, CLASS OF 2026, IS A PROUD BROTHER OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON HAILING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI (MISSISSIPPI GAMMA) CHAPTER.
The True Gentleman of the Year Award is the highest honor the Fraternity can bestow on a collegiate brother. The award, first given in 2000, is presented annually to an undergraduate who has been determined to be the most outstanding collegiate in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, considering scholastic achievement, fraternity involvement, university leadership, and community service. The True Gentleman of the Year receives a $5,000 scholarship award, endowed by Warren P. Poslunsy (Kettering ‘69) to recognize brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity.
THE JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL
recognizes the chapters that best exemplify model chapters in Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Zeal chapters excel in their operations and brotherhood, fulfilling the vision of our Founding Fathers and their members, and by living the lives of true gentlemen. These chapters go above and beyond expectations and demonstrate true zeal and excitement for the Fraternity, exhibiting strong bonds of brotherhood. Winning chapters receive a $5,000 donation to their Chapter Education Funds, endowed by Warren P. Poslusny (Kettering ’69) to recognize chapters that have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity.
THISYEAR’SNOMINEES:
NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY
LOUISIANA CHI
UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE
INDIANA EPSILON
SIMPSON COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT UNION
AWARD RECIPIENTS
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PRIDES ITSELF ON BEING ONE OF THE NATION’S OLDEST AND LARGEST FRATERNITIES—A DISTINCTION THAT SPANS ACROSS CENTURIES OF DEDICATED MEMBERS.
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR
Richie Price – The University of Mississippi (Mississippi Gamma)
BESSER-LINDSEY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD
Silas Simpson – University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Minnesota Alpha)
KEN TRACEY AWARD & SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERFRATERNAL LEADERSHIP
Silas Simpson – University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Minnesota Alpha)
M. TODD BUCHANAN RECRUITMENT CHAIRMAN AWARD
Ryan Domin – University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ADVISORS
Seth Rosner – University of Missouri (Missouri Alpha)
Richard Slonski – Northern Illinois University (Illinois Gamma)
Rick Shipley – University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
Maurice Forsyth – University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
Jamil Tharp – University of Southern California (California Gamma)
Jeremy Katz – Dartmouth College (New Hampshire Alpha)
Chad Torres – Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
Cody Dunlap – Western Carolina University (North Carolina Omega)
Chris Massouh – University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
OUTSTANDING EMINENT ARCHONS
Luke Federici – Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
Bryce Mullen – The University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
Dillon Swank – Kent State University (Ohio Lambda)
Collin Sarver – Kent State University (Ohio Lambda)
Ezekiel Hernandez – Depauw University (Indiana Delta)
Max Perino – University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon)
Joseph Brown – University of Delaware (Delaware Alpha)
BRADLEY M. COHEN EMINENT ARCHON OF THE YEAR AWARD
Nathan Hurt – University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING EMINENT TREASURERS
Thomas Stukes – Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Phi)
Robbie Shumway –Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Delta)
Giuseppe Lisi – The University of Rhode Island (Rhode Island Alpha)
Drew Dawson – University of Southern California (California Gamma)
Ryan Khosla – Depauw University (Indiana Delta)
Kolten Walker – Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)
Hunter Wilhem – The University of Mississippi (Mississippi Gamma)
Beau Dykes – Wichita State University (Kansas Gamma)
Jacob Joiner – Franklin College of Indiana (Indiana Alpha)
CHAPTER AWARDS
JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL
University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
CHAPTER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
American University (Washington City Alpha)
Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda)
DePauw University (Indiana Delta)
Florida Southern College (Florida Gamma)
Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)
Middle Tennessee State University (Tennessee Beta)
Nicholls State University (Louisiana Chi)
Oregon State University (Oregon Alpha)
Simpson College (Iowa Sigma)
University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon)
University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
University of Idaho (Idaho Alpha)
University of Kansas (Kansas Alpha)
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Minnesota Alpha)
University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
University of Southern California (California Gamma)
University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Tennessee Kappa)
University of Wyoming (Wyoming Alpha)
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Delta)
Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER AWARD
Winner: The University of Kansas (Kansas Alpha)
Winner: The University of Florida (Florida Upsilon)
HARRY S. BUNTING OUTSTANDING EMERGING CHAPTER OF THE YEAR
Winner: The University of Tampa (Florida Chi)
Runner-Up: Sacred Heart University (Connecticut Sigma Eta)
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI RELATIONS
Winner: University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
Runner-Up: Oregon State University (Oregon Alpha)
BRANDON WEGHORST OUTSTANDING CHAPTER COMMUNICATION
Winner: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
Runner-Up: University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
OUTSTANDING MEMBER EDUCATION
Winner: University of Idaho (Idaho Alpha)
Runner-Up: University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Winner: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
Runner-Up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING HEALTH-AND-SAFETY
Winner: University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
Runner-Up: University of Idaho (Idaho Alpha)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER HOUSING
Winner: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
Runner-Up: Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)
JOSEPH A. MANCINI OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SERVICE & PHILANTHROPY AWARD
Winner: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
Runner-Up: University of Idaho (Idaho Alpha)
Runner-Up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
KIMBALL-PHELPS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SINGING
Winner: University of Idaho (Idaho Alpha)
Runner-Up: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
NOBLE LESLIE DEVOTIE OUTSTANDING RITUAL AWARD
Winner: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Minnesota Alpha)
Runner-Up: Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
ROBERT C. COUSINS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RECRUITMENT
Winner: University of Southern California (California Gamma)
Runner-Up: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP
Winner: University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
Runner-Up: Nicholls State University (Louisiana Chi)
Runner-Up: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
SMITH-HUFFMAN OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MANAGEMENT
Winner: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
Runner-Up: University of Southern Mississippi (Mississippi Sigma)
OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AWARD
Winner: Nicholls State University (Louisiana Chi)
Runner-Up: University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARD
Winner: Ohio Alpha Alumni Association
Runner-Up: Kansas Gamma Alumni Association
BILL FISCUS OUTSTANDING AREA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARD
Winner: SAE Phoenix Alumni Association
Runner-Up: New Orleans Louisiana Alumni Association
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION COMMUNICATION AWARD
Winner: Oklahoma Mu Alumni Association
Runner-Up: Greater Cincinnati Alumni Association of SAE
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL PROJECT OR EVENT AWARD
Winner: Greater Cincinnati Alumni Association of SAE
Winner: New Orleans Louisiana Alumni Association
OUTSTANDING HOUSE CORPORATION AWARD
Winner: DeVotie Hall Association
Runner-Up: Levere Building Association of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING HOUSE CORPORATION COMMUNICATION AWARD
Winner: Georgia Phi Association of SAE
Runner-Up: California Gamma Building Association
STUART ZOOCK OUTSTANDING ADVISORY BOARD AWARD
Winner: Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
Runner-Up: Marshall University (West Virginia Alpha)
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS
Recognizing a lifetime of service and loyalty to the Fraternity, the Distinguished Service Award is the highest individual award a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon may receive. Their actions exhibit their understanding of the Fraternity’s teachings, adherence to Fraternity Laws, attention to the promotion of its welfare, and exemplary conduct that guards well its honor and high standing.
THOMAS A. “BEAR” BOWER (CREIGHTON ’70)
RECOGNIZED WITH THE 164TH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Like many of our best leaders, Brother Bower reconnected with our Fraternity while serving as a Chapter Advisor. The connection he felt fanned the flame, and he quickly took a Province Archon role, then found himself teaching as a faculty member of Leadership School. It didn’t stop there. Bear served on several committees that led to his election as Eminent Supreme Chronicler in 1995, and ultimately as Eminent Supreme Archon from 2003 to 2005. As an outspoken leader against hazing, you saw the launch of Minerva’s Shield, the Fraternity’s official health and safety guide. For his outstanding leadership through change and innovation, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon awarded Brother Bower the 164th Distinguished Service Award at the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, GA.
WILLIAM V. MCCANN JR. (IDAHO ’66)
RECOGNIZED WITH THE 165TH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
With a property management and law background, Brother McCann helped lead a $1.5 million remodel of his chapter house. It was no easy feat and took years of fundraising, but he created a lasting, physical beacon for the years to come. Brother McCann eventually found his way onto the Financial & Housing Board of Directors, where he continues to promote and build stronger chapters through great housing. For his dedication and loyalty, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon awarded Brother McCann the 165th Distinguished Service Award at the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, GA.
DEAN K. MORELL (OREGON ’79)
RECOGNIZED WITH THE 166TH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Brother Morell has an extensive background in finance and has led hundreds of people who have touched millions of dollars. He has taken many roles within SAE and various other volunteer-based organizations, always focusing on education and giving back. These experiences led him to serve on the SAE Foundation’s Board of Trustees for nearly a decade. As the leader of the Investment Committee, he tripled its assets during a time when monetary support was declining. Spearheaded by his efforts, the Levere Memorial Temple has a permanent bust and plaque that honors our Brothers who passed during the Vietnam War. Brother Morell also commissions, funds, and gifts the bronze lion to the chapter that wins the John O. Moseley Award for Fraternity Zeal each year. For his continuous lifelong support and mentorship, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon awarded Brother Morell the 166th Distinguished Service Award at the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, GA.
JAMES R. MOUNTAIN (MONTANA ’81)
RECOGNIZED WITH THE 167TH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Through Brother Mountain’s leadership in his career, he led efforts that raised $1 million to renovate his chapter’s house and its property, securing the home for future generations. Beyond his chapter, he served on SAE’s Alumni Services Committee and later as Chairman of the SAE Foundation’s Board of Trustees (2020–2023). At the same time, he contributed as a Trustee and Treasurer of the University of Montana Foundation, a sixfigure donor to both SAE and his alma mater. For his unwavering spirit, generosity, and dedication to advancing brotherhood and education, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon awarded Brother Mountain the 167th Distinguished Service Award at the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, GA.
JAMES LARRY JONES (MISSISSIPPI STATE ’69)
RECOGNIZED WITH THE 168TH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
For nearly three decades, Brother Jones led the charge, raised over $1.5 million to renovate his chapter house, and helped implement lasting policies that strengthened the chapter, which named the new wing in his honor. In 2017, he joined the SAE Financial & Housing Corporation Board, later serving as President (2020–2024), where his passion for housing impacted chapters nationwide. A Past ESA and DSA recipient once said, ‘bricks and mortar make a house; family and fond memories make a home’, a truth that defines Brother Jones’s service. For his lifelong service and leadership, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon awarded Brother Jones the 168th Distinguished Service Award at the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, GA.
FRATERNITY RECOGNITION AWARD RECIPIENTS
THIS LIST REFLECTS PRESENTATIONS BETWEEN JANUARY 1 AND JUNE 30, 2025.
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 Engagement, 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
The William McKinley Outstanding Achievement Award embodies commitment, perseverance, leadership, and service to others. These virtues were exemplified by Brother William McKinley (Mount Union 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)
Henry A. Beattie III (Mississippi State ‘77)
J. Michael Donahoe (Oklahoma ‘62)
Charles G. Lawrence (Arizona State ‘62)
KNOW A BROTHER DESERVING OF RECOGNITION?
Learn about the Fraternity awards and nominate individuals on sae.net/resources/recognition-awards/
SHIELD OF BROTHERHOOD
The Shield of Brotherhood recognizes a brother who consistently excels in voluntary commitment and service for the Fraternity.
Mack M. Harper Jr. (Southern Mississippi ‘79)
Kenneth L. Inman Jr. (Southern Mississippi ‘68)
John D. Kelley (Central Florida ‘77)
Jim Lotfi (UMBC ‘89)
Christopher D. Massouh (Mount Union ‘92)
Mark A. Maxwell (Southern Mississippi ‘81)
Eric J. McKenna-Hallal (Virginia Commonwealth ‘12)
Michael E. Montgomery (Southern Mississippi ‘70)
Scott F. Spiegelberg (Oregon State ‘76)
William G. Voelp (UMBC ‘89)
Thomas E. Walter (Cincinnati ‘78)
Gary Westling (Cal State Long Beach ‘83)
Paul F. Wimberly Jr. (Southern Mississippi ‘67)
Dr. Robert G. Wood Jr. (Eastern Kentucky ‘82)
Tim R. Wright (Salisbury ‘89)
TEXAS RHO RAISES $15,000 IN PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT FOR LOCAL FAMILIES
Texas Rho’s Pickleball Tournament (in partnership with Fiji) on August 28 raised over $15,000 to benefit the Katherine Ferruzzo Legacy Foundation and the Jenna Lacy Burgess Trust, supporting families impacted by the Texas Floods. The chapter is grateful to the parents, alumni, and friends whose support made this impact possible.
RECRUITMENT NEVER STOPS
Do you know a young man who should join SAE? Fill out the Recruitment Recommendation Form to let us know! sae.net/resources/recruitment-recommendation-form/
WILEY BALLARD: DUGOUT REPORTER FOR THE ATLANTA BRAVES
Brother Wiley Ballard (Georgia Tech ‘16), recently named 2024 Sportscaster of the Year, spoke with the Greater Atlanta Alumni Association about his journey from high school sportscaster to the Atlanta Braves dugout.
WELCOMING 72 NEW BROTHERS
Congratulations to the exceptional work of the active chapter, and to the 72 new members who recently joined the Mississippi (Mississippi Gamma) chapter of SAE!
THE COUNCIL OF PROVINCE ARCHONS (COPA)
WHAT DOES A PROVINCE ARCHON DO?
Think of a Province Archon as the Fraternity’s “regional coach.” Each Archon oversees a group of chapters — called a Province — and works to keep them connected to the larger Fraternity. They support chapter officers, guide alumni associations, and collaborate with house corporations to ensure every chapter has what it needs to succeed.
Province Archons also serve as the Fraternity’s eyes and ears in their area,
sharing updates, best practices, and challenges with the national organization. Whether helping a chapter boost recruitment, fine-tune its Ritual, improve retention, or get its finances in order, Province Archons play a key role in keeping the “4 R’s” (recruitment, risk, retention, receivables) strong across the Realm.
For the first time, the Fraternity — through efforts led by Jake Showalter (Case Western Reserve ‘98) from the Alumni Engagement team — is making a deliberate effort to elevate the role of
Province Archons. Dedicated resources have been assigned to work directly with Province Archons, aligning goals and strengthening collaboration to ensure chapters, alumni associations, and house corporations receive the support they need to thrive.
Alumni are encouraged to connect with their Province Archon, get involved with local chapter or housing initiatives, and help strengthen the bonds of brotherhood across the Realm.
PROVINCE ARCHONS
EASTERN DISTRICT
Alpha: Brendan Calamito (Florida Southern ‘16)
Nu: Ed Gonzalez Jr. (Oswego ‘12)
Beta: Mark Wendaur (Allegheny ‘07)
Gamma: Storm Paglia (George Mason ‘15)
Omicron: Cody Dunlap (Western Carolina ‘15)
Rho-Eta: Franco Blew (Mansfield ‘17)
Mu-Delta: Jeremy Marcavage (Albright ‘02)
SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Rho: John Deas (Charleston ‘80)
Epsilon-Alpha: Steven Butler (Miami (OH) ‘89)
Epsilon: Spencer Burchfield (Alabama ‘82)
Theta: Jacob Brogan (Southern Mississippi ‘23)
Sigma: Zachary Watson (Texas State ‘20)
Nu-Epsilon: Christopher Slott (North Florida ‘08)
CENTRAL DISTRICT
Mu: Jon Fujiu (Northern Illinois ‘86)
Omega: Collin Good (Saint Leo ‘12)
Pi: Joe Costello Jr. (Youngstown State ‘03)
Delta: Jackson Boyle (Marshall ‘21)
Psi: Matt Parker (Indiana State ‘99)
Zeta-Alpha: Bill Meyers (William & Mary ‘91)
Iota: Frank Wilk IV (Tennessee ‘23)
Xi: Joe Anderson (Kentucky ‘81)
WESTERN DISTRICT
Tau: Michael Evink (South Dakota State ‘90)
Zeta: Matt Larsen (Fort Hays State ‘05)
Upsilon: Stan Strom (Arizona State ‘82)
Chi: Matt Jones (Cal Poly Pomona ‘97)
Kappa: Ethan Cline (Sacramento State ‘18)
Lambda: Taylor Hunter (Florida Southern ‘17)
Phi: Mason Benoit (Idaho ‘24)
Eta: Tom Phelan (Wyoming ‘05)
INTERESTED IN CONNECTING WITH
YOUR PROVINCE ARCHON?
Use the Member Directory feature of The SAE Portal or contact alumni@sae.net .
STAN STROM (ARIZONA STATE ’82)
COUNCIL OF PROVINCE ARCHONS CHAIRMAN
Stan Strom is the Province Archon of Upsilon Province. Based in Prescott, Arizona, Stan is an alumnus of Arizona State University (Arizona Beta), where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance. He is a licensed Arizona real estate broker and currently serves as Director of Planned Giving at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He is also principal in Arizona’s largest solar project, which includes two data centers.
A longtime volunteer and two-term past Province Archon, Stan was inspired to serve again when the position became vacant in 2023, driven by his passion for recruiting and rebuilding the Province back to its glory days. He has served on the Leadership School faculty 12 times, instructed at the Executives Academy, and participated in seven Out-of-Province Investigation Teams to help establish or recharter chapters across the Realm. His most treasured SAE memories include getting married in the Levere Memorial Temple, serving as an E&L Consultant and Director of Chapter Development, and placing an SAE badge on his son.
Outside of fraternity life, Stan enjoys golf, fly fishing, camping, hiking, and gardening. He is the author of The Pruning Tree: From Rock Bottom to the Penthouse Suite and Blue Ribbon Desserts Cookbook . His personal motto is “Underpromise and overdeliver,” and he lives by the belief that “The greatest accomplishment is not in the rising, but in the rising after the fall.”
THE COUNCIL OF PROVINCE ARCHONS
CHRISTOPHER SLOTT (NORTH FLORIDA ’08) COUNCIL OF PROVINCE ARCHONS DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
Christopher Slott is the Council of Province Archon’s Deputy Chairman. Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Chris is an alumnus of the University of North Florida (Florida Nu) and has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with Minor(s) in Religious Studies and Psychology, and holds a Master of Arts in Human Services from Liberty University. Professionally, Chris works for Bank of America (Merril Lynch) as VP Risk Control Governance Specialist.
A longtime volunteer and past Province Archon (2015–2021), Chris was inspired to serve by his desire to give back to the organization that shaped him and to ensure today’s members have the tools to thrive. He is driven by a passion to support chapters and provide them with the resources needed for success. One of his most treasured memories is his 2005 initiation into SAE. Outside of fraternity life, Chris enjoys time with his wife Erin and their children, Liam and Rory, and lives by the quote “From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother.” – William Shakespeare, Henry V, Act IV, Scene III.
FRANK WILK IV (TENNESSEE ’23)
COUNCIL OF PROVINCE ARCHONS SECRETARY
Serving as the Council of Province Archon’s Secretary, Frank Wilk, from Knoxville, Tennessee, is a proud alumnus of the University of Tennessee (Tennessee Kappa, Class of 2023), where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. As an undergraduate, Frank served as House Manager and Eminent Archon for Tennessee Kappa, experiences that shaped his leadership style and deepened his commitment to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Inspired by the impact SAE had on his personal growth and friendships, he chose to serve as Province Archon to give back to the brotherhood and help today’s members experience the same opportunities.
In his role as Province Archon for Province Iota, Frank is focused on strengthening alumni engagement and building support networks for undergraduate chapters. He believes that strong alumni involvement is key to sustaining chapter health and success. Frank’s favorite SAE memories always point back to the bonds of brotherhood and the moments shared with his chapter brothers. He lives by the guiding motto, “To whom much is given, much is required.” – Luke 12:48.
Outside of SAE, Frank enjoys spending time at his farm outside Nashville, where he finds balance and perspective away from his busy schedule.
JAKE SHOWALTER (CASE WESTERN RESERVE ’98)
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC OPERATIONS
Jake Showalter, a 1998 graduate of Case Western Reserve University (Ohio Rho), brings more than two decades of leadership and operational experience to his work with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Before his current role in Alumni Engagement, Jake served for ten years as Vice President of Operations for SAE Financial & Housing Corporation, where he focused on strengthening chapter housing operations and supporting undergraduates’ living-learning environments.
He has been deeply involved in fraternity life, serving as Chapter Advisor and Alumni Advisory Board member for Ohio Rho, Trustee of the Ohio Rho House Trust, and Deputy Archon for Province Pi. These experiences provide him with a unique perspective on the needs of both alumni and undergraduates and inspire his commitment to supporting Province Archons throughout the Realm.
In his current role, Jake partners with Province Archons to help them effectively support chapters, alumni associations, and House Corporations, while advancing the Fraternity’s “4 R’s” — Recruitment, Ritual, Retention, and Receivables — across their provinces. By providing data, resources, and hands-on guidance, he equips Archons (and their Province Councils, when appropriate) to mentor chapters effectively, fostering growth, financial health, and strong brotherhood throughout the Realm.
Jake lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, Jean, their daughter Maddie, a high school senior, and their son Jacob, a high school freshman. Outside of SAE, he enjoys bowling, golf, and playing guitar.
CHAPTER: NEW YORK DELTA
LOCATION: SYRACUSE, NY
CHAPTER SIZE: 79
INSTALLATION: OCTOBER 18, 2025
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
With 13 schools and colleges, more than 200 customizable majors and 100 minors, and online degrees and certificates, Syracuse University provides educational pathways for nearly every passion and ambition. Interdisciplinary areas ranging from social justice and artificial intelligence to energy and the environment provide hands-on research experiences that broaden perspectives and prepare students for the careers of tomorrow.
Syracuse University’s five awardwinning study abroad centers and international programs in 60 countries allow students to gain global perspectives that last a lifetime.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Naresh Vytheswaran
Blake C. McClintic
Jonah A. Negris
Alexander P. Krensavage
Liam B. Lindsay
Jesse Goldstein
David B. Simon
Daniel Kleeger
Thomas E. Catalano
Dash Rabhan
Stefan Schiff
Dylan K. Augustine
Leo J. Schwartz
Ely Azougi
David T. Loew
Maxwell Thau
Chris Antosiewicz
Asher Berenblat
Matthew Brown
Bryan Bencivenga
IN THEIR WORDS
Joseph Della Salla
Chase Gibson
Dylan Harrison
Ben Kitaeff
Victor D. Maslia
Andrew O’Brien
Dhillon G. Patel
Noah Sadler
Sam Saslow
Jason Silver
Carl Simpson
Maximilian Szlendak
Jack F. Albala
Joseph Branco
Theodore Chalker
Jeremy Cohen
Kai Contractor
Eli Greenberg
Mason Landman
Aaron W. Larit
Dylan Moradof
Nasser C. Najjar
Drew Peltzman
Jack Rahbari
Ethan Robinson
Dylan Rubin
Stephen Shea
Henri Velasco
Camden Wappman
Theo Ackermann
Stefano Assaf
Ezra D. Atkins
James P. Blake
Eden Bracha
Benjamin Catlin
Harrison T. Geiling
Jake Gil
Jacob Hort
Hugo O. Herscher
Will Karan
Az Khan
Jackson Klingsberg
Tyler A. Korman
Jack R. Kuper
Lucas T. Levy
Jack N. Meyer
Zach Miles
Alex Rosen
Ethan Steinwolf
Michael Todd
Milo S. Tompkins
Mateo Torralba
Oliver Whelan
Sawyer Nathan Wolkowitz
Jack R. Yoon
Giancarlo D. Del Core
Daniel Dolch
Christian Langley
Connor J. Merrigan
The New York Delta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Syracuse University has officially rejoined the Realm. The journey began with a small group of men who shared a vision: to bring SAE back to Syracuse the right way: built on integrity, scholarship, and service. Working closely with national staff, alumni, and campus partners, these Founding Fathers laid a strong foundation for the chapter’s future. In their first semester, they grew rapidly, uniting over 40 members, which has now grown to 79, one of the largest emerging chapters of SAE and on the Syracuse campus. Through consistent recruitment, campus involvement, and community engagement, New York Delta quickly reestablished itself as a positive force at Syracuse. Now, with their charter officially restored, the brothers of New York Delta are setting ambitious goals for the future. From academic excellence to philanthropic leadership, they are determined to honor their chapter’s storied past while shaping an even greater legacy and lasting impact.
SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
DEAR BROTHERS,
As the leaves begin to turn and a new academic year commences, the Realm of Sigma Alpha Epsilon opens its doors to a new class of aspiring True Gentlemen. Just as the vibrant colors of autumn signal a time of change and renewal, so too does this season mark a moment of new beginnings within our Brotherhood. We welcome these men to embark on a lifelong journey built upon the timeless values of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service, upheld since our founding in 1856. I recall my first fall on campus as a transformative experience, guided by those who came before, creating a seamless transition to college life and all that was to come.
As the Foundation for Sigma Alpha Epsilon, it’s moments like these that help inspire your involvement as alumni. SAE is not just an undergraduate experience; it is a lifelong journey. You have an opportunity to give your time, talent, and treasure to continue to shape our great Fraternity and the young men who call it home.
The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year was excellent for the SAE Foundation. Our overall assets grew, the Annual Loyalty Fund saw another record-breaking year, we launched a new initiative with the SAE Historical Society, and we achieved a record level of engagement on Founders’ Day. You can read more about these initiatives in this edition of our annual report.
As a reminder, the SAE Foundation exists to support our great fraternity through scholarships, leadership and educational training, and the preservation and maintenance of the Levere Memorial Temple. We have launched a study throughout the Realm,
STAFF
Thomas J. Kilian, Jr. (Indiana State ‘99) President & CEO
Jen Lehman Coordinator of Donor Services & Stewardship
exploring and expanding our efforts in these areas, as well as your willingness to support them. This work is crucial in laying the groundwork for the Foundation and in supporting our fraternity. By the end of December, the results of a feasibility study will be presented to leadership, and a path forward determined. If you are asked to participate, please do so, knowing that you are helping to strengthen our fraternity for generations to come. If you would like additional information or have any questions regarding our work, please contact me directly at tkilian@sae.net
As part of the study, and as promised in the spring issue of The Record, we will continue to educate and tell the story of the Levere Memorial Temple. As you may recall, the spring issue focused on the origins and the vision behind its inception, bringing us back to SAE’s 70th Anniversary Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, in December 1926. In this issue, we’d like to skip ahead to the current state of the Levere Memorial Temple and outline the scope of work required to restore and enhance this historic building.
A special thank you to the Foundation Board of Trustees, the Supreme Council, the Financial & Housing Board of Directors, our Council of Province Archons, donors, and Brothers who rose above in their commitment of their time, talent, and treasure. Without your support, we would not be able to do what we do.
Thomas J. Kilian, Jr. (Indiana State ‘99) President & Chief Executive Officer
Laura Bianchi Chief of Staff
Jeff Rovner (Arizona State ‘85) Campaign & Major Gift Consultant
Alison Lai Director of Donor Services & Stewardship
Chuck Hodge (Toledo ‘64) Gift Officer
2024-2025 SAE FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS
5TH CONSECUTIVE RECORD-BREAKING YEAR!
$1,430,000+
RAISED FOR THE ANNUAL LOYALTY FUND (ALF)
4,362 $26M
1,058
FIRST-TIME DONORS
ALF DOLLARS RAISED 2020-2025 CONTRIBUTIONS
INDIVIDUAL DONORS IN INVESTMENTS, CASH, & CASH EQUIVALENTS
The portfolio’s performance ranks in the top 10% in the last 5 and 10-year periods relative to our peer groups of under $50M.
601 Donors
Alpha - 3
- 16
- 37
- 34
FEATURED INITIATIVE: FOUNDERS’ DAY - MARCH 9, 1856
Brothers across the Realm gather on Founders’ Day to celebrate the founding of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and reflect on the values that continue to unite our Brotherhood.
This past March, the SAE Foundation proudly launched the 1856 Society, a campaign created to honor the legacy of our Founders and support the next generation of True Gentlemen. Thanks to the generosity of our Brothers, the campaign raised $40,000 from over 400 donors
As part of the 1856 Society, a new tradition was also launched: a limited-edition Founders’ Day pin depicting the Black Warrior River– where Noble Leslie DeVotie first envisioned the ideals of our Brotherhood. This unique collectible was introduced to eligible donors and will serve as the first in a continuing series of annual keepsakes celebrating the founding of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
In addition, SAE Foundation board members, staff, and volunteers attended eight Founders’ Day events across the country, connecting with more than 900 attendees to share the SAE Foundation’s mission.
Looking ahead, the Foundation is excited to build on this momentum and celebrate 170 years of the Fraternity on March 9, 2026. We look forward to reuniting with familiar faces and welcoming new Brothers into this growing tradition.
$75,000
JOHN O. MOSELEY LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
Snow and ice blanketed most of the country and disrupted travel plans across the Realm while Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s 86th John O. Moseley 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.
• 129 Phi Alpha Club members joined
• $4,000+ raised while tabling at Leadership School
$448,000
PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATIONAL IN AWARDS &
AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS
• 318 Chapter Education Fund disbursements totaling $285,000
• $163,000 in Scholarships & Awards
KADEN PLAYFORD (MICHIGAN)
RECIPIENT OF THE JOSEPH MANCINI LEADERSHIP AWARD
“I was thrilled and I am truly blessed to be part of a brotherhood that values giving back to the current active’s education. This money is crucial for helping finance my senior year at the University of Michigan. When I joined SAE as a freshman, an older member gave me powerful advice. He said, ‘SAE is whatever you make it. You will get out of it as much as you put into it.’ I was never expecting to be rewarded like this; my true reward was becoming closer
to all of my brothers. I wanted to be someone they could depend on. Someone looked to as a leader. And ultimately, someone who could have a good relationship with every single brother, freshman to senior. Throughout my time in SAE, I have taken a leadership position every semester, and I am currently serving my second term on exec. This was my way to give back to SAE, yet I still feel like I was given so much more than I put in. This is the place where I became a man. My maturity, leadership, professionalism, and personal development all grew tenfold. I am honored to be in SAE and so thankful to be recognized with this scholarship. Thank you!”
LEVERE MEMORIAL TEMPLE
As the Levere Memorial Temple approaches its 100th Anniversary, the SAE Foundation is already looking ahead to ensure the Temple will be fit for the next
TRUSTEES HONORARY TRUSTEES TRUSTEES EMERITI
Dan Alsaker Idaho ‘72
Henry Beattie
Mississippi State ‘77
Debashis Chowdhury Minnesota ‘98
Jack Counts Oklahoma ‘68
Grant Gier Nebraska ‘84
Graham Hill Texas-Austin ‘68
Hugh Miller Alabama ‘85
Peter Mitchell
Cal State-Fullerton ‘90
John Perry DePauw ‘85
Scott Pointner
Indiana ‘90
Bo Sederstrom Northern Arizona ‘83
Matthew Weinstein
Northern Iowa ‘94
Joe Anderson Kentucky ‘81
Jeff Rovner
Arizona State ‘85
Dan Stanczak Loyola-Chicago ‘03
Gregory D. Beltran UC-Berkeley ‘78
M. Todd Buchanan
Southern Mississippi ‘90
Robert Dickinson Stanford ‘86
Lloyd Everson North Dakota ‘65
Curtis R. Frasier Arizona State ‘77
Edwin D. Fuller Boston ‘68
Gary L. Garnand Idaho ‘70
Fred Kleisner
Michigan State ‘66
Thomas C. LaMantia Arizona ‘87
Dean K. Morell
Oregon ‘79
James R. Mountain Montana ‘81
Robert H. Watts Boston ‘68
The SAE Foundation awards merit-based scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students. These scholarships recognize the highest standards of the Fraternity’s values: Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation Board of Trustees and Scholarship Commission proudly announce the recipients of the 2025 Scholarship Program, awarding a total of $124,300 to 35 exceptional recipients who exemplify the Fraternity’s values: Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service.
BRADLEY M. COHEN COURAGE AWARD
Declan Ratner (Sacred Heart University ‘24)
CALIFORNIA SIGMA SCHOLARSHIP
Jeanette Kiss
CHARLES COLLINS AWARD
Michael Crockett (Dartmouth)
William Enterline (Tennessee-Knoxville ‘25)
Nic Poulos (Rutgers)
Marcus SantaMaria (Hartford ‘25)
Silas Simpson (University of Minnesota)
George Wray (Virginia)
DR. CHARLES A. PREUSS MEDICAL AWARD
Coby Goelz (Case Western Reserve)
FOUNDATION BOARD SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
Justin Kelleher (Florida Southern ‘24)
FRANK C. GINOCCHIO & THOMAS W. DEVINE LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
Bryce Myers (Kansas State)
Quintin Rhodes (East Tennessee State)
FRED ARCHIBALD LEADERSHIP AWARD
Gabriel Bickenbach (Dartmouth)
Christian Villanueva (St. Louis)
G. ROBERT HAMRDLA AWARD
Ryan Hill (North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
GORDON L. ROCKWELL BUSINESS SCIENTIFIC SCHOLARSHIP
Cody Hurst (Cincinnati)
IVAN ALLEN JR. LEADERSHIP AWARD
Vincent Bontempo (Georgia Tech)
John Calhoun (Louisiana State)
JIM SAKERS LEADERSHIP AWARD
Cole Harmon (Kansas)
JONES-LAURENCE AWARD
CJ Matthews (Mississippi)
Ayden Stuckey (Kettering)
JOSEPH MANCINI LEADERSHIP AWARD
Aidan Green (Mount Union)
Kaden Playford (Michigan)
RICHARD GENERELLY LEADERSHIP AWARD
Carson Harter (Ball State)
Patrick Murphy (Mississippi)
SAE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FOR OVERALL EXCELLENCE
Mo Kahok (Memphis)
TRUSTEES AWARD FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE
Charbel Saad (Arizona)
W. EMIL FORMAN AWARD
Muhammed Al Saffar (William & Mary)
Garrett Ammons (Maryland-College Park ‘23)
Miles Eastman (Occidental)
Rohan Jacob (Hartford ‘25)
WARREN P. POSLUSNY AWARD
Tyler Adams (Western Carolina)
Harrison Dubisar (Nebraska)
Nicholas Szekely (Kent State)
Nathan Tamkin (Dartmouth)
RECIPIENT SPOTLIGHTS
JUSTIN KELLEHER (FLORIDA SOUTHERN ’24)
RECIPIENT OF THE FOUNDATION BOARD SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
Justin Kelleher was awarded the inaugural Foundation Board Special Improvement Fund award of $10,000. This award was established in 2024 and recognizes Brothers whose overall leadership skills will continue to enhance the advancement of the Fraternity after graduation. This scholarship is only available to juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
Kelleher is a recent graduate of Florida Southern College and now a medical student at the Medical College of Georgia. A former Eminent Archon and National Ambassador, Kelleher led his Chapter to national recognition while spearheading philanthropic efforts that raised more than $17,000. Today, at the Medical College of Georgia, he serves on the Executive Board for his class while conducting cancer research at the Georgia Cancer Center.
MO KAHOK (MEMPHIS)
RECIPIENT OF THE SAE FOUNDATION
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FOR OVERALL EXCELLENCE
Established in 2021 and funded by the Charles Collins Award, this award recognizes Brothers who demonstrate overall excellence living the values of the Fraternity: Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service.
Kahok is a founding father and current Eminent Archon whose leadership has been vital in transforming SAE’s presence at the University of Memphis. Kahok helped triple the Chapter’s size in just one semester, secured a fraternity house, and personally contributed to its renovation— all while maintaining a 3.85 GPA on a Pre-Med track.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
FOR THE 2026-2027 ACADEMIC YEAR ARE NOW OPEN
OVER $114,000 WILL BE AWARDED; APPLY BY FEBRUARY 1, 2026!
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The Foundation Board Special Improvement Fund Award is an amazing opportunity that represents the network and support that Sigma Alpha Epsilon and the SAE Foundation provides each of the men under its wings,” Kelleher said of receiving the award. “As a medical student, there is constant uncertainty in both personal scholastic success and financial security, but this award has allowed me to find peace of mind in both regards. It shows that our Brotherhood holds faith in each of us, our aspirations, and our drive to be successful. I am beyond grateful for this opportunity and look forward to providing for my Brothers in a similar fashion through my time, talents, and treasure whenever possible.
I’m incredibly grateful to receive such a prestigious scholarship,” Kahok said. “It’s an honor to be recognized for the hard work my Brothers and I have put into establishing our Chapter as Founding Fathers. This experience, along with the support of our amazing advisors, has only strengthened my belief in the values and mission of SAE. I look forward to continuing to lead my Chapter to the best of my ability and to keep building True Gentlemen.
DELAWARE ALUMNUS LAUNCHES FAST-GROWING SPORTS APP
Nicholas Goerg (Delaware ’12) is the Founder & CEO of RateGame, a fast-growing sports app that allows fans to rate and review individual games. RateGame was built on the principle of creating a safe, nongambling space where sports fans can share their passion respectfully and authentically. Nick hopes to inspire brothers and alumni by showing how the ideals of The True Gentleman can guide entrepreneurial work that builds positive communities.
ORDER OF MINERVA RECIPIENT
Congratulations to Hugh Barr Miller IV (Alabama ‘85), who was presented with the Order of Minerva in recognition of his contributions and leadership to Mother Mu and the larger Fraternity.
CACTUS LEAGUE TRUE GENTLEMEN
On March 21, 2025, Brother Ron Pies (New Mexico ’63) was inducted into the Cactus League Hall of Fame for his longtime contributions to Arizona’s spring training legacy. The honor was presented by Jeff Meyer (Arizona State ’83), current President of the organization and fellow True Gentleman.
BROTHERHOOD KNOWS NO BOUNDS
East Carolina brother Carter Roberson (left) and his father Chris took their spirit underwater in the Cayman Islands, proudly displaying the SAE flag.
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WORCESTER ALUM DONATES BLOOD STEM CELLS WITH NMDP
Mitch DeVillers (Worcester ‘23) joined the NMDP registry during his chapter’s first swabbing event, never knowing he’d one day get the call to donate. When the opportunity came to donate his healthy blood stem cells earlier this year, Mitch didn’t hesitate: “I was excited to help potentially save a life… I said yes right away. I’d recommend signing up for anyone who is willing and able to do so.” Mitch views this experience the same way he views brotherhood: when someone is in need, it’s up to those who are signed up, able, and willing to answer the call. This opportunity, he says, has only deepened his commitment to service, leadership, and brotherhood.
NATIONAL HAZING PREVENTION WEEK
University of South Carolina (South Carolina Delta) brothers displayed their commitment to hazing prevention during National Hazing Prevention Week. SAE members gathered outside their chapter facility to take pictures demonstrating ”these hands don’t haze” and ”#Betheleader.”
RECOGNIZING LEGACY IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Stewart Hsieh (Cal State Los Angeles ‘74) and Robert Merritt (North Carolina State ‘74) serve on the John R. Wooden Award Steering Committee, which annually recognizes the outstanding collegiate basketball players (men and women) in the USA and honors collegiate coaches for their legacy in college basketball. The John R. Wooden Award is presented every year at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. This year’s winners are Cooper Flagg of Duke, Juju Watkins of the University of Southern California, and Mark Few of Gonzaga.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS RETURNS TO HISTORIC CHAPTER HOUSE
Northern Illinois University (Illinois Gamma) is returning to its historic home at 919 Greenbrier. This property has housed the chapter for the majority of its time at NIU, serving as a central place for brotherhood, tradition, and growth. The move marks an exciting new chapter for the fraternity as it reconnects with a space filled with memories and legacy. By returning to 919 Greenbrier, the brothers look forward to continuing their traditions while building a stronger future.
BY HOLCOMBE ROLADER (LOUISIANA STATE ’21)
When Fred Phelps (Eastern New Mexico ‘64) raised his hand in 1963 to play piano at Leadership School, he could not have imagined how that single gesture would come to define his life. At the time, he was a college student at Eastern New Mexico University, more focused on his law school ambitions than on becoming the musical spirit of the fraternity. That single choice to accompany a chorus of brothers sparked a six-decade journey that shaped the sound, spirit, and cultural heartbeat of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Phelps has been called many things: professor, dean, mentor, performer. But within SAE, his most enduring title is simple: the fraternity’s music man.
FROM SANTA FE TO SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Raised in New Mexico, Phelps grew up immersed in music. By high school, he was the accompanist for choirs, soloists, and bands, and by 15, he was playing weddings, funerals, and church services on the only pipe organ in town. At Eastern New Mexico University, he double-majored in political science and psychology, but music ran through every part of his life. “Everyone thought I was a music major,” Fred recalled. “I was in the band, the orchestra, the chorus. Whenever there was a show, they’d put me on stage for something.” 19 19 19 19
Fred playing the organ in 1961.
At the end of his freshman year in spring 1962, a notice went out that SAE alumni were interested in forming a chapter at Eastern. Fred attended the meeting, where SAE was introduced as the largest fraternity and, importantly for him, the singing fraternity. He was elected an officer that day and spent the summer establishing a chapter house and preparing for formal rush. That fall, the new Phi Alpha colony welcomed its first pledges. The following year, Fred and his brothers petitioned at the Atlanta Convention and by November were installed as a full chapter. He stood among 80 men initiated into SAE, cementing both the chapter’s and his own place in fraternity history. His role in founding the chapter had marked him as a leader, but it was his music that soon made him unforgettable.
BECOMING SAE’S MUSIC MAN
At his first Leadership School in 1963, Phelps joined the chorus. “At the first rehearsal, the director asked if anyone could play piano,” he recalled. “I was the only one who raised my hand.” From that moment, Fred became the fraternity’s accompanist, playing for chorus rehearsals, general sessions, rituals, and ceremonies.
The chorus quickly became a laboratory for music in the fraternity. Fred joked that while others came to study governance, he came to keep the fraternity in tune. At that first rehearsal, the chorus was led by Geoffrey Simon, whose brief involvement included writing the Initiation Hymn. Fred, meanwhile, became the constant presence at the piano, driving the fraternity’s evolving sound. Songs were introduced, rearranged, and reimagined. Fred was central to that process, sitting at the piano while others stood around him, harmonizing and experimenting. Together, they created what became the SAE Medley, stitched three songs into one, and gave the Yale Yell a jazz rhythm that gave it new energy. Even contemporary hits like Blood, Sweat & Tears’ Spinning Wheel were given SAE lyrics. “We were constantly reinventing the music of SAE,” Fred said. “It was creative, it was fun, and it gave the fraternity its spirit.”
“IT WAS CREATIVE, IT WAS FUN, AND IT GAVE THE FRATERNITY ITS SPIRIT.”
Many Hands of Fred Phelps. Posters across New Mexico advertised his resort performances, but within SAE the nickname simply reinforced his central role in fraternity music.
LEADERSHIP SCHOOL’S GOLDEN ERA
The 1960s and 70s were what Phelps calls Leadership School’s golden years. Then a two-week program, it created lifelong friendships among faculty and students alike. “When you commit two weeks of your life, that was your vacation,” he recalled. “The friendships were deep, and the music became central.”
“THE FRIENDSHIPS WERE DEEP, AND THE MUSIC
BECAME CENTRAL.”
The chorus, under Fred’s direction, provided the soundtrack to Leadership School. Undergraduates who had never sung outside of church discovered the joy of raising their voices in harmony. Variety shows emerged, filled with comedy, parodies, and songs. Traditions like serenades, Sweetheart songs, and ritual hymns were kept alive and passed from one generation to the next.
For much of that era, Fred shared the stage with Carl Kimball, SAE’s longtime song leader and a gifted musician who also performed with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. For nearly two decades at Leadership School, Kimball’s voice and presence were as central to the singing as Fred’s accompaniment. Together, the two were considered a team, pushing the fraternity’s music forward with new songs, fresh arrangements, and an infectious spirit. Following Kimball’s early passing from AIDS, the fraternity honored him with the Kimball-Phelps Music Award, ensuring his name and influence would remain tied to SAE’s musical tradition.
The extended format also made Leadership School a breeding ground for national leadership. Faculty who spent weeks immersed in SAE life often went on to serve on the Supreme Council, and the politics of the fraternity frequently took shape in those sessions. Fred, for his part, was not drawn into the maneuvering. Instead, he poured his energy into the music, building musical traditions that outlasted any debate. From his front-row seat, Fred was able to watch the fraternity’s evolution and play a distinct role in the route it would take into the future. Just as SAE shaped its traditions, it also shaped Fred’s 19 20 20 20 91 03 11 25
By 1965, Phelps had introduced his signature act, playing piano and organ at the same time, billed outside SAE circles as The
professional life, opening doors that would define his career in higher education.
A CAREER SHAPED BY BROTHERHOOD
While music defined Phelps’ life in SAE, his professional path was also shaped by the fraternity. After graduating in less than three years, he was recruited by Eastern’s new dean of students, himself an SAE, to stay on as his assistant while pursuing a master’s degree. That role led to graduate studies at Northwestern, where he worked as assistant dean of men while completing his doctorate.
He then joined Hunter College in New York under Glen Nygreen, a past Eminent Supreme Archon and then dean of students. Fred had first met Nygreen years earlier at the installation of New Mexico Alpha, where Fred served as MC for the evening while Nygreen was the installing officer. The two struck up a friendship that led to Nygreen hiring Fred into student affairs at Hunter, launching a 50-year career with the City University of New York, including 30 years as a dean and 20 as a professor of psychology.
Reflecting on his journey, Fred summed it up simply: “Every job I had, I got through SAE.”
KEEPER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
If there is a single theme to Fred Phelps’ legacy, it is his role as custodian of SAE’s cultural heritage. He did not just preserve songs; he made them live again. He taught undergraduates who had never sung in harmony before. He rearranged medleys to
keep them fresh. He coaxed reluctant voices into spirited choruses. He reminded the fraternity that its spirit lived as much in its music as in its meetings.
“THE
FRATERNITY IS NEVER A FINISHED PRODUCT.”
“I’ve been at every convention but one,” Fred said. “The fraternity is never a finished product.”
Fred plays for the 169th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
Fred was elected to the 2003-2005 Supreme Council as the Honorary Eminent Supreme Archon at the 147th Anniversary Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
WELCOMING 73 NEW BROTHERS
Mississippi State’s SAE chapter (Mississippi Theta) welcomes its largest new member class to date with 73 new members!
Three Illinois (Illinois Beta) brothers, Greg Levine ’95, Karl Kochendorfer ’94, and Jeff Meunier ’94, have established the SAE Fraternity Engineering Scholarship, an endowed fund that will support undergraduate SAE members in Engineering and CS+ programs beginning Fall 2025.
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OKLAHOMA STATE ALUM PLACES
SECOND AT NATIONAL JOURNALISM CHAMPIONSHIP
In Early June, Ashton Slaughter (Oklahoma State ‘25) represented Oklahoma State University at the Hearst National Journalism Championships in San Francisco, California. He placed second overall, earning $7,500. While at Oklahoma State, Slaughter became the assistant sports editor for the school newspaper, The O’Colly, then sports editor, and finally editor-in-chief in the spring of 2025. This capped off an amazing college career for Slaughter, who will be missed around campus.
MERIT KEY & CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR DERAN C. ABERNATHY
On Sunday, July 27, family, Brothers, and friends gathered to celebrate the life of Deran C. Abernathy (Texas-Dallas ‘04). As a founding member of the Texas Chi chapter, Deran was involved at multiple levels of the Fraternity, including serving as a staff member. Eminent Supreme Deputy Archon Jim Skaggs presented the Merit Key Award to his wife, Sarah.
DONOR HONOR ROLL
THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS
RECEIVED BETWEEN JANUARY 1 AND JUNE 30, 2025, 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 this icon are members of the Phoenix Circle, a giving society for recurring donors.
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 January 1 and June 30, 2025, 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 January 1 and June 30, 2025. We welcome them to the distinguished community of SAE Foundation Donors.
Each giving society comes with special recognition and perks! For more information, please visit sae.net/foundation/.
MATCHING GIFTS
GIFTS OF STOCK & BONDS
CASH
WAYS TO GIVE
PLANNED GIFTS
PHOENIX CIRCLE FOR MONTHLY DONORS
HONORARY & MEMORIAL GIFTS
For more information please visit sae.net/foundation
ADRIAN
Michigan Alpha
Peter Eric Accica 2009
David G. Coy 1975
Matthew Daniels
Elijah Dealca
Andres Drab
Brody Dries
Dale D. Goodrich 1969
Dr. Jonathan David Hamer 1998
Jerry L. Lapham 1966
Davis Moore
Gary M. Nelles 1967
Ethan O’Dowd
Daniel Joseph Pozdol 1994
Robert J. Radder 1968
Derek Shott
Stephen H. Swigart 1970
Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969
AKRON
Ohio Phi
Christopher Jon Harmon 2002
John Wyatt 2016
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
Evan Brindley 2015
James Ison Burrow III 1986
Bestor Wynne Coleman III 1958
William D. Coleman 1965
John N. Dowdle 1965
John Wayne Goff 1972
George Thomas Goodwyn, Jr. 1982
William Preston Horsley
Samuel Barton Hunt 1990
John T Johnson III 2023
John Tatum Johnson, Jr. 1985
William Claude McGowin 1986
Thomas James Methvin 1985
Hugh Barr Miller IV 1985
Hugh Barr Miller V 2015
James Kelly Allgood Miller 2018
Landon Cabell Garland Miller, Jr. 1997
C. Richard Moore, Jr. 1973
Jackson W. Moore 1970
Hon. Claud D. Neilson 1964
Paul Shashy 2014
Dr. Luther David Stacy, Jr. 1961
K. W. Wilson, Jr. 1968
ALBANY
New York Pi
Joseph Nicholas Lapine 1994
ALBRIGHT
Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu
Jack Carlyle Baldwin 2024
Gavin Curran
Benjamin Mangold
Jeremy Daniel Marcavage 2002
Keith Richard Murray, Jr. 1996
Peter Nichols Jr.
ALLEGHENY
Pennsylvania Omega
W. Christopher Andrews 1989
Robert W. Baum 1958
MG David J. Rist 1961
Hayes C. Stover 1962
Isaac Tripp IV 1974
AMERICAN
Washington City Alpha
Sean Rowen
APPALACHIAN STATE
North Carolina Epsilon
Greiner Owen
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha
Jason David Abboud 1992
James R. Allmand III 1971
Berkeley Gene Beach 1956
Morris C. Blumenthal, Jr. 1960
Paul R. Burns 1976
Bradley B. Burr 1974
Bradley Mark Cohen 1985
Espen Dahl-Lowe
Alan D. Dineff 1974
Giancarlo Duarte 2025
Eric Goodman
John A. Hagenah 1976
Philip W. Hagenah 1969
Arnold J. Labenz, Jr. 1967
Thomas C. LaMantia 1987
E. Payne Palmer III 1963
Paul W. Rihs 1971
Steven Ross Siems 1987
Jeffrey Carlson Stauber 1987
Nicholas Townshend
ARIZONA STATE
Arizona Beta
Reg Bacon 1976
Mark Terrance Bueter 1986
Robert B. Bulla 1962
Curtis R. Frasier 1977
Sam Freedman 1962
Charles Roland Grimes 1978
Chris Knut Gamble Henrichsen 1985
Charles G. Lawrence 1962
William A. Mahan 1963
James Forrest Marsh 1980
James A. Nesmith 1967
Jeffrey Michael Rovner 1985
CAPT Robert S. Strang 1967
Stan Curtis Strom 1982
R. Bart Wear 1982
Douglas S. Welling 1976
Karl K. Wesselhoeft 1963
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Paul A. Abdella 1964
John E. Anthony 1962
A. Sid Bray, Jr 1973
Charles C. Burrow III 1967
David Lynn Carroum, Jr. 1994
William B. Clement 1965
Ralph M. Cloar, Jr. 1959
Stephen W. Creekmore III 1972
John F. Farrell 1970
Floyd H. Fincher, Jr. 1968
Stephen Doyle Gates 1985
Richard D. Gillham 1950
David M. Hampton 1973
Dr. Cliff Erwin Jones 1996
Chad Thomas Jordan 1994
Cloud N. Keyes 1968
Benjamin M. Koontz 1972
Wallace Lancing Lee 1992
H. Dean Mann 1965
Miles Marlow
Lambert L. Marshall 1974
Daniel Stephen Massanelli 2012
Larry R. McClendon 1974
Phillip Henry Necessary 2021
Myles Nigh
Randall E. Northern 1970
Mark Steven Nunn 1974
Jerry D. Pinson 1964
Scott Harvey Post 1996
Ben F. Reagor III 1968
Ross Wade Sanders, Jr. 1984
Curtis Shipley 1955
Blake Wilkerson 2008
Bennett Wilson
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
Arkansas Beta
Karl Doup 1972
Joe D. Drompp 1972
Joel Y. Ledbetter, Jr. 1964
Kerry J. McDonnell 1970
Edward O. Moody 1971
Raymond A. Weber 1970
Ken L. Wilkerson 1978
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu
James M. Adams, Jr. 1968
Taylor Stephen Agricola 2005
Michael Paul Baggett 1981
Forney Stevenson Brice, Jr. 1968
Brett William Bussman 1988
William Russell Buster IV 2000
Fredrick L. Chambers 1968
Clifford Wayne Cleveland II 1993
Homer R. Collins 1978
Brent Thompson Cook 1991
John F. Cooke, Jr. 1967
Robert Clifford Cowen, Jr. 1987
Carroll Brian Daniel 1997
George T. Dickson 1977
Reid Bentley Dove 1994
Patrick Fain Dye, Jr. 1984
James Allen Easterling 1986
James Colston Elder, Jr. 1988
James Dansby Evans, Jr. 2003
Steuart Adair Evans 1988
Robert Nathan Freeman 1989
Joseph Halliburton
Thomas H. Halliburton 1965
Gregory Michael Herman 1988
Jeffrey Michael Hicks 1995
Thomas Earl James 1992
David C. King 1974
Jared Bryant Lisenby 1996
Gary C. Martin 1957
Howard Weaver Meadows 1995
Payne Ransom Meadows 1995
Juan Carlos Ortega 1994
Hugh Vories Overmyer 1995
Larry Merrell Parker 1985
Gordon Flournoy Pease 1991
Sim Franklin Penton III 2010
Robert Emmett Poundstone IV 1996
Henry Palmer Proctor, Jr. 1989
W. Allen Reed 1970
Thomas H. Riddell III 1975
James Glen Sanders III 1987
Charles Michael Schilleci 1994
Craig Max Shoemaker 1984
g Carlisle Snellgrove 1979
Glenn Spann Spivey 1992
Todd Pershing Thornell 1990
Stevenson T. Walker 1968
Robert B. Witt 1973
Milton Marvin Woodruff, Jr. 1982
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta
Thomas W. Armor 1971
Barry S Baldwin 1983
Alan C. Buck 1969
Gregory Alan Cullison 1991
Dennis M. Dresser 1969
Brandon Doyle Elliott 2005
Curt Andrew Masengale 2025
David Gerhard Mertens 1982
Philip L. Metcalf 1970
Charlie Parker
Douglas Scott Richards 1989
Joseph Eugene Shoaf 1982
Phillip G. Smith 1975
Richard E. Tobias 1971
BAYLOR
Texas Theta
Robert Hagins
Gary Keaton 2024
Jay William Propes 1990
Don R. Reeves 1989
Jeffrey Glenn Wigington 1992
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
BELOIT
Wisconsin Phi
Frank J. Johnson 1960
Allan Kieckhafer 1945
Robert M. Mailey 1973
William C. Putnam, Jr. 1965
Robert Michael Szostak 1988
BINGHAMTON
New York Omega
Christopher Matthew Burrell 2015
Dr. Gary Martin Kolinsky 1986
David I. Levine 1987
Christopher Miller 1987
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
Alabama Iota
Joe E. Basenberg 1967
Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970
Pat M. Courington, Jr. 1963
William A.B. Dowell 1978
Thomas P. Dudley 1971
Edward L. Hardin, Jr. 1962
Horace S. Hunt III 1966
Atley Langley Kitchings 1982
William Kelly Nicrosi II 1990
William F. Orr 1973
Richard L H Stanford 1970
BOSTON
Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon
James Alexiou 1954
Arma E. Andon 1941
Alexander James Bastani 1986
Fred W. Fogg, Jr. 1957
Frank S. Forbes II 1951
Edwin D. Fuller 1968
Robert B. MacKay 1968
C. Scott McCutcheon 1966
J. C. McKnight 1994
John T. Nix, Jr. 1969
James E. Steele 1929
Robert H. Watts 1968
Byron E. Woodman, Jr. 1966
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Ohio Kappa
Duane A. Ankney 1970
Jacob Clark 2024
Judson Willard Divincenzo 1982
Robert G. Drothler 1967
Justin Hill
John T. Horney 1972
Robert John Laslo 1983
Dr. Milton G. Levy 1961
Alan R. McBane 1960
Lynn K. Millikin 1969
James E. Morr 1967
John J. Pierzchala 1995
Gary L. Reed 1970
Richard J. Samuhel 1967
Thomas Andrew Sorboro 1992
Stephan Andrew Wisniowski 2012
BRADLEY
Illinois Epsilon
Aaron Arden
James Beiderbecke 2018
David Willard Berkow 1979
Alexander J. Bibbs 1983
Ronald David Bonadurer 1988
Daniel F. Dahlke 1976
Peter Arthur Drey 1984
Raymond J. Lawing 1971
Benjamin David Lewis 1995
Joseph Richard Musso 1985
Eric Bradley Ratts 1985
Andrew Peter Stefik 1978
BUCKNELL
Pennsylvania Zeta
Axel Andrews 2025
Brian Auerbach
Thomas Barbera 2025
Donald Arch Booth 1959
Nicholas Boyd 2025
Robert Anthony Campagna, Jr. 1992
Liam Daly
Thomas Davis
Jake Thomas Douglas 2025
Brian Howard Eifert 1989
Ryan Genel
Michael Kenneth Golub 1977
Wylie Frederic Haddad 2023
James Gambrill Hendrickson 1971
Mitchell Jackson
Kenneth James Kauffman 1978
George Klauder 1955
Trevor Lamb
Dylan Lange
Evan Leach
Edward Arnold Lenz 1964
Brendan Lynn 2025
Nicholas Maggi 2025
Shane Malinowski 2025
Maguire Mallea
Ryan Martinez 2019
Joseph Matt
Carter Morton
David Anthony Moschella 1984
Lawrence John Papagni 1986
Joseph Russell Scarpa 1987
Dr. Penn P. Shelley 1953
Evan Simioni
David Bruce Smith 1978
Ronal William Smith 1961
Luke Spumberg
Noah Thorpe
Cole Turnof
Cole Vandevanter
Gerald Bruce Weidman 1954
Josh Wickert
CAL POLY
California Tau
John Joseph Maier 1985
John Keith Palladino 1989
Glenn Martin Ritter 1986
CAL POLY POMONA
California Alpha-Beta
George Michael Danciu 1964
Ayden Hutchinson
William David Johns 2003
Matthew William Jones 1997
Nicholas Lopez
Jayden Parrilla
Eduardo Vega 2011
Darren Matthew Winkley 1995
CAL STATE FULLERTON
California Pi
David Christian Carreras 1988
Tom Aden Chadwell 1986
Rich Sterling Fischbeck 1977
Richard Charles Goodwin 1975
Dr. Robert Perry Husband 1979
Kenneth James Kraemer 1991
Edward Joseph Masterson 1980
Hadley B. McGaughey, Jr. 1973
Peter William Mitchell 1990
Daniel Naghshineh
Richard F. O’Leary 1970
Brian Keith O’Neel 1989
Jake Russell
Kenneth James Shannon 1984
Dirk Martin Van Os 1994
Jose Virgen-Cuenca
CAL STATE LONG BEACH
California Lambda
David J. Ables 1976
Dr. Hugh Rick Adams 1967
Donald A. Black 1961
Robert G. Chrisman 1967
Christopher Scott Dalton 1992
Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr. 1989
Dale J Fairbanks 1957
Casey H. Fierce 1994
Daniel P. Gooch 1972
Alan Lee Goodrich 1979
Joel A. Hackett 1969
Curtis D. Hamilton 1965
Jose Hanagan 1982
William Leroy Harris 1982
Warren F. Hillman 1967
Ted R. Hulsey 1973
Russell M. Jameson 1968
R. Scott Jones 1961
Nabil Kahale 2001
Michael Lance Long 1980
William L. Mauerhan, Sr. 1961
David W. McAnern 1958
Nicholas Galvan Mendoza
Thomas E. Miller 1970
Kevin M. Nagle 1976
Henry G. Schofield 1967
Ronald P. Schwandt 1958
Dr. Ronald G. Sherwin 1965
Donald R. Smith 1968
Richard Joseph Verdugo 1977
Luis Wenk-Wolff 2002
Richard L. Wennekamp 1965
William Gary Westling 1983
George A. Yackey, Sr. 1963
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES
California Mu
David F. Brubaker 1966
Albert Isaias Faz
Stewart Hsieh 1974
Neil Thomas Lasala 1984
William A. Lewis 1981
Santor Sean Nishizaki 2008
Arturo Orellana 2025
Aaron Elliott Popel 1980
Mark Walter Popel 1979
Roberto Sandoval
J. Morgan Shuster 1967
Michael Angelo Solis 1990
Gary N. Tolley 1975
Gene J. Torncello 1966
Joseph C. Volpe 1972
Ben B. Wa 2007
Howard H. Wood III 1966
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
California Nu
Kevin Aguilar 2017
David M. Bennett 1976
Anthony Dean Brosamle 1991
Jackson Chacon
James Lawrence Harvey 1993
Rob Arie Jacobsen 1991
Calvin Lee
Jack Mechem
Jeremy Scott Wolfson 1994
CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
California Alpha-Gamma
Tyrell Anthony Fiduccia 2004
CARNEGIE MELLON
Pennsylvania Phi
Jeffrey Joseph Ball 1979
Ronald W. Fahle 1957
Robert Alan Gebbia 1969
John W. Kwiecinski 1977
Jean-Paul Yi Lie 1994
Angus H. McArn 1958
James C. Moran 1967
Srikar Mudili
Thomas J. Mueller 1959
David Van Radack 1980
Gerald J. Sekerak 1977
Edgar Vargas
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
Ohio Rho
Benjamin Isaac Altose 2007
Thomas A. Brandes 1968
James E. Caminis 2000
John P. Crain 1967
Rolf Christian Dietrichson 1984
Richard C. Dietz 1968
Kenneth James Farrell 1986
Eugene R. Gasser 1948
This list reflects donations received between January 1 and June 30, 2025, and all living Founders’ Circle and Heritage Society Donors.
Daniel J. Hirsch 1962
Paul Robert Kimmel 1969
Robert J. Martin 1966
Dr. Stanley McMillen 1968
Dr. Louis J. Petrovic 1962
Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr. 1959
Charles W. Rainger 1955
Aaron Spencer Reames 1996
Charles E. Sax 1954
Thomas Olvia Sharp 1970
Jacob Christian Showalter 1998
Dr. Daniel Joseph Wasser 1984
Jonathan Allen Wehrli 1984
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Florida Epsilon
Travis Camp
Mark W. Glickman 1975
John D. Kelley 1977
Michael Shands McKeithen 1988
Doug McTighe 1991
Anthony Micucci
Mr. Bernard John Muster 1987
Darin Patton 1995
Rohan Rajesh Nair
Christopher Edward Varisco 1995
Stuart Alan Zoock 1987
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta-Omega
CPT Zachary Ryan Bock 2006
David Angel Briseno 2022
Vincent James Bruno 2025
Shane Finfrock
Patrick Taylor Fredricks 2010
Kraig James Haubenstricker 2011
Jason Eric Little 2011
Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008
Anthony Michael Markwort 2007
Scott Stawinski 2016
Nathan James Tallman 2007
Adam Martin Walters 2016
Aiden Wildman
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Sigma
Jacob Marshall Harris 2020
CENTRE
Kentucky Kappa
Richard C. Berg 1968
Troy Matthew Edelen 1989
Nathan L. Tracy 1964
Dr. Martin Dale Wiglesworth 1984
CHAPMAN
California Alpha-Delta
Shane Gregory Hunter 2006
Brandon Vearle Pankey 1999
Eric Ronald Tarquin 2005
CHARLESTON
South Carolina Upsilon
John Alston Deas 1980
Richard Keith Sauls 1990
Dr. Douglas Weeks Stokes, Jr. 1984
CHICO STATE
California Sigma-Lambda
John Hayes
Dean Lemmon
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Tennessee Rho
Jeffery Daniel Hall 2007
Ian Spencer Strelsin 2004
Dr. Nicholas Watkins 2012
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon
Joseph Porter Adams, Jr. 1979
David L. Altemeier 1972
Dennis Ward Anderson 1971
Richard James Anderson 1982
Thomas Andrew Barefield 2015
Dennis Loyal Barger 1980
John F. Barrett 1971
Dr. Dennis D. Baum 1972
Barry Jay Bebart 1986
Zachary Robert Beiersdorfer 2023
Nathan P. Bennett 2015
Dominic Michael Berardi 2006
Dr. Neal R. Berte 1962
Steven Mark Bilski 2006
Dr. John C. Bools 1975
Ronald R. Brill 1954
Chris T. Carper 1993
Robert Earl Carroll 1981
Weston Caruso
Todd Patrick Cassini 1986
Allan D. Cors 1959
L. Barry Cors 1954
James Crum
Dr. Paul K. Danner, Jr. 1958
Todd C. DeGarmo 1980
Herbert William Desch 1961
August B. Doppes 1970
Douglas E. Earhart 1977
Thomas Alan Evans 1981
J. Scott Farrell 1991
Richard T. Findlay 1969
Gary E. Fisher 1959
Chris Robert Gardner 2001
David Roger Gardner 2006
Dean R. Gaudin 1956
Bruce F. George 1986
Charles Paul Giametta 1991
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
Theron Allen Hopkins 1994
Mr. Richard M. Hopple 1970
Mark Alan Horner 1979
Thomas Joseph Howison 1977
Kenneth Edward Huber 1987
Thomas Edward Huber 1980
Jay W Hummel 2002
John A. Johnston 1976
Daniel S. Jones 1961
M ichael J. Jump 1977
Dr. Bill J. Karas 1970
Barry L. Keidel 1976
Brian C. Kennedy 1996
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
Dr. Thomas Arthur Mabel 1964
Carey Merrill Markoe 2013
John R. Miles 1965
Robert M. Miller III 1978
R. Bradley Motz 1983
Roger A. Nadler 1968
Edward J. Neyra 1973
Robert Hugh O’Connor 1981
Joseph Ottaviani 1966
Gregg Edward Pancero II 2009
Edward G. Paul 1972
John M. Perin 1973
Aaron Charles Pontsler 2014
Richard L. Pratt 1977
Stewart V. Proctor 1976
Eric Phillip Rahn 2005
Larry Michael Rayburn 1983
AIA Richard M. Roediger 1957
Dr. Brett Alan Scott 1998
C. Winfield Scott 1983
William J. Seitz III 1975
Dr. Reed Albert Shank III 1973
Norman V. Sharrit, Jr. 1968
Todd Eric Siegel 2009
Michael Simpson 1963
Mark E. Sims 1977
Matthew Jon Smith 1980
Christopher Aaron Speelman 2004
Mike Steur, PE 1978
Kevin Patrick Sullivan 2006
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
Ben Fredrick Wells 1980
Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup 1980
Mark Lawrence Willey 1993
Gage Bryant Woolley 2015
CLEMSON
South Carolina Nu
Eric B. Anderson 1977
George W. Boozer III 1966
C. Green Deschamps II 1975
D. Stanton Easley 1975
Dr. Philip C. Gainey 1973
Michael Jones Maxwell 1967
Jesse William Myers, Jr. 1971
COLORADO
Colorado Chi
Andrew Richard Blake 2007
W. Dennis Cheroutes 1963
Peter W. Dillon 1958
William Kevin Fisher 1983
Alex William Kanzler 2008
Charles W. Larson 1965
Noah Morris
Timothy Simon Tomasik 1986
William Fredrick Turner 2016
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
Colorado Lambda
Stephen P. Antony 1971
Royce Bair
James H. Butler III 1950
Stephen D. Chesebro’ 1963
Charles C. Hanebuth, Jr. 1967
James Randall Heath 2003
Jonathan R. Lang 1975
COLORADO STATE
Colorado Delta
Michael Joseph Barbaria 1996
Scott William Bixby 1983
Alex Bennett Campbell 1980
Tom G. Cox 1960
Dennis John Devaney 1994
George A. Dubois III 1992
John E. Hawkinson 1960
Clarke Houston III 1966
Tom M. Hudspeth III 1964
B. Kim Lilly 1959
Ralph R. Schneider 1958
Alexander Heuer Snowden 1994
Timothy N. Thoelecke 1962
Dr. Charles D. Vail 1958
William Timothy Welch 1981
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS
Colorado Phi
Jonathan David Garrido 2014
Derek Kasemir
Matthew Thomas Raskob 2023
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beta
Richard C. Barrett 1964
David I. Barton 1960
Theodore E. Davis, Jr. 1961
William R. Denton 1960
Raymond P. Kogut 1960
Emmett J. Murtha 1960
Stephen Michael Ozyck 1990
John S. Purtill, Jr. 1964
Richard P. Rowland 1956
Robert S. Whitehead 1968
CORNELL
New York Alpha
Dr. Brian Randolph Elliott 1991
Gian Dillman Fabbri 1996
Richard R. Gerken 1967
James Glenn 1960
Jonathan Stuart Kloos 1996
Michael Barry Kraskow 1986
David Charles Martin 1994
Benjamin Roberts 2010
CREIGHTON
Nebraska Iota
Thomas A. Bower 1970
Terry J. Grennan 1970
John David Jurcyk 1981
Terrance M. Ramirez 1986
Mekal Rana
DARTMOUTH
New Hampshire Alpha
Evan Bret Azriliant 1987
Clark A. Griffiths 1957
Jeremy Laurence Katz 1995
Dr. Harris B. McKee 1961
Dr. Carl Brian Tubbs 1980
DAVIDSON
North Carolina Theta
MG William Francis Grimsley 1980
J. Daniel Hanks, Jr. 1965
Dr. James Knox Kerr III 1982
Herbert F. Kincey 1959
Ray D. Munford, Jr. 1976
Allan S. Oxman 1971
Dr. Neil W. Trask III 1973
Dr. John L. Ward 1955
DELAWARE
Delaware Alpha
Gregory Carbone 1996
Andrew Forfar
Cesar Nichodiaz
Richard Bryan Sheridan 1998
DENISON
Ohio Mu
LTC Brooke Edmonston Allen 1982
Dennis Ted Fujka 1969
John B. Hebard 1956
Kenneth C. Johnson 1976
Fred M. Royce 1967
Scot McCauley Small 1985
DENVER
Colorado Zeta
Charlton H. Chatfield 1969
Stephen D. Cummings 1966
David L. Rosier 1959
Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. 1973
DEPAUW
Indiana Delta
Allen Porter Ashley 1992
Dr. Frederick J. Bartizal 1965
William Bradley Beanblossom 1995
Dr. Jeffrey John Bowe 1985
Timothy David Brieger 1995
Kris Milton Carlson 1993
Matthew Luke Cavalier 1995
John Thomas Cramer 1995
Stephen Bolan Crilly 1994
Robert Frederick Croll, Jr. 1994
Dr. Terry A. Cromwell 1960
Mark H. Davis 1974
Lance Attilio DeNardin 1986
Frederick Charles Fritz 1981
Matthew Bennett Gibson 1993
Matthew William Gries 1995
David William Hopper 1993
Blake Edward Johnson 1992
James Angus Kellock III 1993
Ryan Khosla
Daniel Lee Kiley 1994
Kurt Bishop Klebe 1991
Aaron C. Marx 1994
James Michael Mullin 1983
Charles John Nelson 1985
Marc Hamilton Ohler 1994
John Allen Perry 1985
Christopher Wilson Pfeifle 1993
Andy James Raterman 1994
Thomas Benedict Renwald 1994
Patrick Brian Roberts 1995
Christopher L. Ropa 1983
Eric Matthew Stisser 1994
Donald Nicholas Sullivan 1994
Matt Sherer Tucker 1992
Keith Robert Veneziano 1994
Byron Lee Wilson II 1985
DICKINSON
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi
John D. Allemang, Jr. 1973
William Edward Goetschius II 2007
Roger E. Nelson, Jr. 1954
Dr. David R. Short 1972
DRAKE
Iowa Delta
James P. Avgeris 1965
Donald H. Baird 1968
Sherwood M. Boudeman 1962
Hon. Greg Dean Brandt 1984
Dean E. Brooks 1971
Ned Alan Burmeister 1981
John D. Challas 1961
Steven G. Chapman 1973
Larry H. Crist 1954
Wayne O. Dailey 1957
Robert L. Dempster 1965
Stephen R. Fitzsimonds 1986
Bruce A. Foster 1978
Kent Jay Foster 1983
Marc P. Franson 1977
Charles Louis Friedman 1987
John W. Green 1972
Kenneth K. Kauffman 1960
William M. Kinzer 1969
Robert G. Lady 1962
Grant Thomas Lander 2002
Dr. R. Mark Lee 1975
Tom J. Logan 1973
Gary M. Macek 1965
Duane Thomas Magee 1992
Michael A. Mason 1968
Roger P. Penrod 1978
Robert Michael Perrye 1985
Derek Stephen Peterson 1993
Robert Michael Pomerantz 1977
Mark S. Roby 1978
Emmett Kristofer Schwab 2024
Saylor Timothy Schwab 2022
Richard E. Scott 1950
Jeffrey Paul Shawd 1981
Kendall B. Smith 1972
Allan C. Sorensen 1961
Thomas Lawrence Spellman 1981
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
Peter V. Cochran 1972
Mark Howard Felder 1980
Clarence G. Hoop 1971
Curtis G. Kramer, Jr. 1975
Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. 1981
Dennis L. Neider 1970
DUKE
North Carolina Nu
Peter Moller 1961
Christopher Suiter Scott 1980
Joseph Grant Taylor 1981
Douglas Richard Whitaker 1980
EAST CAROLINA
North Carolina Sigma
Levi Clark
EAST TENNESSEE
Tennessee Alpha
Randolph B. Cardoza 1967
Herman L. Dixon, Jr. 1972
Charles C. Guy 1968
Ronald T. Moore 2018
Lowry D. Nations 1970
Louis Stevan Rainero 1967
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Delta-Lambda
Thomas Oliver Long 2016
George Edward Piper III 2022
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Delta
Jonathan T Grossmann 2003
LTC Michael A. Hughes 1973
Marshal Lee Litton 2013
William Carl Presson 1983
David N. Rodgers 1975
Joshua Dale Smith 2002
Ron E. Volmering 1978
Dr. Robert Glenn Wood, Jr. 1982
EASTERN NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Alpha
Prentice Alvin Baca 1967
Steven Foldy
John Mauk Hilliard 1967
Stephen Joseph Kane 2000
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
Riley Callan
Ian Chwalisz
Kaden Gaede 2025
Christian Robert Moore Gibbs 2016
Tanner Jeffrey Grevesen 2020
Matthew Irsfeld
Matthew Andrew Martinez 2021
Tyler Morris 2018
Jack Michael Myers 2022
Joseph Neubert
Nathan Carl Pyles 2008
Alexander Sanderson 2025
EMERSON
Massachusetts Epsilon
Edward Roy Larsen 2012
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon
Mark W. Bates 1973
Robert C. Bottoms 1964
Gary J. Boynton 1976
Dr. Lewis L. Brown 1977
W. Lawrence Brown 1968
Dr. P. Andrew Coley, Jr. 1967
John G. Creech 1966
William E. Elmore, Jr. 1971
R. Carter Freeman, Jr. 1960
Dr. M. Felton Hagood 1963
Dr. Douglas C. Huber 1961
William Edward Jay 1981
Kevin Jo
James B. Johnson, Jr. 1954
W. Russell King 1971
Arthur Joseph Kretchman 1980
Dr. Peter A. McCranie 1956
Dr. Robert Ray Morgan, Jr. 1994
Robert E. Morris 1969
Claude F. Perry, Sr. 1959
Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr. 1962
Crawford Logan Taylor III 1988
John C. Walker III 1966
CAPT James Joseph Ware 1978
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon
Jeffrey R. Baugus 1993
Thomas Edward Blackburn II 1991
Travis J Cochren 2015
James A. Domina 1968
James Thomas Espinoza 2001
Josh David Goode 2001
Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr. 1992
Levi Holden
Nathan Hurt
Paul W. Jones 1971
Ryker Kotmel
George Andrew Miller 1996
Brady Muegge
Dale E. Oberbeck 1959
Oluwanifemi Olusengun 2025
Earl E. Purdue 1962
Frank J. Schultheis 1963
Richard L. Shipley 1979
Joseph Patrick Vermillion, Jr. 2019
Larry Bruce Whiteside 1978
FERRIS STATE
Michigan Zeta
Robert P. Boboltz 1972
Jose Briones-Maya
Jon Michael Clark 1986
Paul Joseph Dixon III 1989
Mark G. Fritsch, RPh 1975
Cody Lane
James T. Murphy 1973
Nick Rosingana
Bruce L. Traverse 1968
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon
Wayne C. Bailey 1972
Thomas Richard Barber, Jr. 1961
Thomas L. Fleming 1967
Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. 1957
Samuel W. Fuller, Jr. 1965
Dr. Charles G. Long 1967
Carter Braxton McCain 1986
Matthew Mclaughlin
William R. Meide 1974
John F. Neller 1952
Angel Oliva III 1990
Louis Francis Ray III 1988
John J. Schickel 1970
Arnold H. Slott 1964
Robert Carl Sorgini 1978
Jeffrey James Weibel 1986
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
Florida Gamma
Kellan Bronson
Thomas Cabral
Brendan Calamito 2016
David H. Callender 1960
Joseph Capitano 1960
William A. Chope 1971
William F. Cooper 1957
Philip D. Diuguid 1958
Robert J. Fauls, Jr. 1970
Taylor Hunter 2017
Justin Connor Kelleher 2024
Hershel Wayne Knighten 1995
Terry L. Krick 1976
Walter W. Manley II 1969
Gil Mitchell 1962
Chris Anthony Rodgers 1990
Robert R. Sharp 1961
Kyle Warren Shatto 2017
FLORIDA STATE
Florida Beta
James Banks
Drew Brandenburg
Charles H. Bremer 1962
Dr. William A. Bryan 1960
David Richard Campbell 1984
Ellison Conrad
Timothy Jay Daly 1987
Joseph Durda
Michael M. Fields 1969
Davy Haddon Foster II 1967
Sam Goldstein
Claude H. Grizzard 1960
Gregg Padgett Guilford 1982
John M. Holland, Jr. 1959
Walter Scott Hopson 1990
Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. 1959
Victor Lee Huszagh 1966
Thomas Iglesias
Dana B. Johannes III 1962
David A. Jones 1974
Spencer Karlinsky
Federico Marín
Maximus McGonnell
LTC George C. Mixon, Jr. 1972
Jake Neverloff
Andrei Otero
Noel M. Perry 1973
Fred Joe Pyland 1975
Jake Risch
Howard D. Rogers 1970
Horace Smith, Jr. 1964
Howard Scott Treadway 1961
James W. Warren III 1965
Joseph Wehbe
Richard A. Weidner 1966
Ruben A. Whitehead 1961
FORT HAYS STATE
Kansas Delta
Cory Cimaglia
Nicholas Foster Davis 2023
Ryan Funai
John Michael Kimberlin 2001
Richard Brian Shanahan 2003
Lance Aaron Zimmerman 2000
FRANKLIN
Indiana Alpha
Jon Stacy Almeras 1992
Matthew Orlando Arcari 2024
James Scott Armacost 1978
Dave Lance Artis 2002
Thomas Richard Banks II 1997
Chad Everett Bobb 1997
William R. Brown 1961
Peter Thomas Cangany, Jr. 1980
Timothy John Clary 1991
Gary W. Cooper 1974
Dr. Thomas Paul Cummings 1960
Dana P. Deer 1958
James Victor Due 1982
Kenneth O. Dunn 1951
William Richard Fisher 1955
Gregg W. Happe 1973
Robert D. Heuchan 1976
Joe A. Lain 1957
Pilot Lukacsko
Frederick B. May 1970
Donald L. Mendenhall 1955
Christopher David Nobbe 1997
Dr. Michael W. O’Dell 1981
Dr. Phillip J. Ruffalo, Jr. 1957
Todd Allen Shuck 1985
Tyler Joseph Smalley 2025
Stephen A. Smith 1969
Brock Michael Thurman 2025
Dr. Arthur H. Turner 1957
Jay D. Wickliff 1974
FRESNO STATE
California Iota
Gregory James Coleman 1981
Terence Girard Fitzpatrick 1979
William A. Gisvold 1967
Josh Griffin
Kenneth R. Johnson 1983
Keith G. Miller 1963
Gerald M. Palladino 1966
Brian Joseph Panish 1980
Melvin F. Pereira 1964
Gary Edwin Reiff 1988
Roy D. Spina, Jr. 1958
FROSTBURG STATE
Maryland Delta
Jason Paul Andrick 1997
Henry Noah Haddaway 2021
Dr. Nicholas Stephen Patapis 1995
Jacob Warner
Glenn Wayson 2014
FURMAN
South Carolina Phi
Dr. John P. Cherry 1963
Eric Eugene Davis 1986
Thomas S Davis 2021
J. Bennett Glass 1963
Gavin Joseph 2024
Paul L. Robertson III 1982
Christopher John Wilson 1991
GEORGE MASON
Virginia Delta
Jesse Ryan Saul Gomez 2011
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Washington City Rho
Chad John Antonini III 2000
Dr. Terence L. Babcock 1967
Yale R. Brown 1976
Edmund P. Crump 1960
William A. Griffel 1966
Dr. R. Gerald Heinze 1965
Charles Yuran Liu 2022
Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. 1970
CDR Richard David Nelson 1989
John W. Purvis, Sr. 1971
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta
Leonard H. Blount 1976
Louis John Brown 1985
Blair Knox Cleveland 1992
Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr 1980
John Carl Gurley, Sr. 1986
Jack Nelson Hattaway 1966
Andrew M. Head 1975
Brian D. Henry 1974
William W. Holland 1967
John Hampton Irby 1985
Stiles A. Kellett, Jr. 1966
Chiel W. Marlow, Jr. 1955
Roy Bates McCutcheon 1972
Ruebush J. Mitchell III 1975
James S. Moore 1976
Ronald H. Rentz 1968
Bennett S. Rose, Jr. 1962
Dr. Wyman P. Sloan III 1972
Hon. Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. 1956
Presley Daniel Yates III 1972
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
GEORGIA COLLEGE
Georgia Mu
Joshua Jon Bailey 2016
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Georgia Alpha
Edward Sanford Albers Burruss 2014
GEORGIA SOUTHERN-ARMSTRONG
Georgia Rho
Dustin Edward Stewart 2017
GEORGIA TECH
Georgia Phi
James J. Baldwin III 1963
William Forrest Bell, Jr. 2017
Fred Pasco Bowen II 1980
Thomas C. Broome 1966
Grady Newsom Bunn 2011
Marc Anthony Corsini 1980
Thomas Frederick Davenport III 1984
Thomas E. Dupree, Jr. 1974
J. Henry Fair, Jr. 1952
Hal Wilson Field, Jr. 1951
Samuel O. Franklin III 1965
Logan Tom Gay, Jr. 1966
Jay K. Githens 1962
Albert J. Hackl 1946
Howard Hoffman 1980
Ivan A. Hoge 1955
W. Deck Hull, Jr. 1954
Elbert Surlile Johnson, Jr. 1980
James R. Jolly, Jr. 1964
John Olmsted King 1978
Robert W. Magill 1973
John R. Markley 1956
John Alexander Mattle 2017
Joseph J. Perry III 1961
Seth T Pound 2009
Daniel B. Rather 1957
Tyler James Rion 2022
George Wells Ruth III 1978
William L. Simons, Jr. 1957
Terry L. Strong 1964
Thomas P. Swift 1967
Kenneth G. Taylor, Jr. 1975
Edward F. Vickers 1963
Charles C. White, Jr. 1957
GETTYSBURG
Pennsylvania Delta
Robert William Bilheimer 1978
Ethan Composto
Robert E. Crawford 1976
Erwin Joseph Dill 1978
Torey Falkinburg
William M. Hinde 1974
Alex Pavic
Wyatt Hamilton Yasinski 2016
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
Minnesota Gamma
John Robert Rasmussen 2011
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
Virginia Upsilon
William Braddock Bourne IV 1996
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
Dr. Eric Cotter Hanson 1970
Kenneth D. Hubbard 1956
William Gentry Lee 1966
Leland B. Paton 1965
William A. Thayer 1958
HOFSTRA
New York Chi
Will Andre Charles Germaine 2023
HOUSTON
Texas Epsilon
Robert Wynn Buschardt 1981
Seth Crawford 2018
David M. Doll 1988
Samuel Guardiola II 1992
Gerald W. Hatley, Sr. 1965
James R. Hill 1960
Odis Delmar House 1983
Jackson Hoyle 2025
Kenneth E. Kurtz II 1957
Michael Lawrence Pede 1989
John David Pieratt 1970
Sam Rodgers
Joseph T. Ruland 1970
Tyler Davidson Todd 2015
John J. Toomey, Jr. 1973
Kyle A. Vick III 1970
Tim Dean White 1971
IDAHO
Idaho Alpha
John B. Adams 1976
Richard W. Allen 1972
Daniel L. Alsaker 1972
ADM William C. Bowes 1963
John M. Brassey 1968
Rodney B. Bulcher 1973
Jonathan Burrell
Tristan Currall
Tod Orvil Dickeson 1992
Steven E. Duncanson 1976
Bill D. Fife 1974
Robert L. Franklin III 1977
Gary L. Garnand 1970
Robert L. Grover 1977
Christopher E. Gruenfeld 1982
Kellen Hammons
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
Robert E. Keller 1974
William H. Keller 1976
Steven R. Larson 1975
Gabe Linck
Ralph J. Longfellow 1960
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
1LT Phillip Gunn Mead 1983
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 R. Pilcher 1970
David A. Poe 1970
Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. 1962
Edward R. Schmidt 1970
William W. Schmidt 1966
Martin J. Schnell 1972
Joseph P. Shirts 1977
Caleb Staab
James Arthur Steele, Jr. 1992
James A. Steele, Sr. 1956
Thomas J. Stevenson 1975
Bruce W. Stratton 1971
David A. Thomas 1973
Kenrick E. Thomas 1970
Scott Darin Thomas 1994
Gunnar Thompson
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta
Kevin A. Bainbridge 1999
Jack B. Beaumont 1975
Philip Clifford Berndt 1985
William T. Blunck 1972
Christopher George Bradley 1992
John J. Carmichael 1977
Thomas Michael Donlan 1979
Dr. Dale A. Drake 1973
W. Richard Ellis III 1970
John Edward Enderle 1989
John Michael Epifanio 1982
David Scott Erickson 1986
Hon. Charles Marion Feeney III 1985
James Matthew Galvin 1993
Douglas Adam Gerrard 1984
Keith Allan Gray 2002
Thomas A. Gust 1975
Benn Everett Hamm 2000
Thomas A. Jepsen 1976
Neil James Johnson 1986
Raymond John Keeler 1979
Richard B. Kummer 1968
Kim Lou Larson 1981
Kenneth D. Love 1962
Philip L. Mattison, Jr. 1957
Robert C. McAdam, Jr. 1977
W. Scott McAdam 1979
Dr. Edward H. McCall 1960
Robert J. Michalak 1969
Manish Miglani 1997
Dr. Russell W. Nelson 1974
James L. Pacek 1972
Scott Michael Perez 1989
Marc Joseph Poskin 1987
Alejandro Angelo Rangel 2000
Kenneth J. Rosinski 1972
John Shimkus 1982
Michael R. Thomas 1965
Dr. Mark S. Ulbrich 1977
David Michael Venkus 1984
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
Kelley Thomas Beach 1984
William Dean Bennison 1966
Jody Verne Blackburn 1985
Thom Bernard Bondus III 1975
Robert Eugene Bryan 1963
Brent Curtis Burke 1976
Stephen M. Burt 1987
Chad Allen Carlsson 1997
Patrick Michael Cassidy 1985
Douglas L. Cassman 1972
Ryan Hodge Cassman 1997
Bradley Scott Cooper 1984
Dr. David J. Cousino 1964
Lawrence P. Deputy 1968
Richard Andrew Deputy 1964
Robert John Deputy 1960
Thomas Michael Deputy 1963
Ronak Sunil Desai 2010
Richard Lewis Dunn 1964
James C. Fissinger 1983
William White Fobes II 1961
Earl Frederick Forst 1966
Dr. David C. George 1967
David Welker Gray 1972
Chris William Hall 1982
Gerald John Hardy 1976
John Christopher Hart, Jr. 1973
Dr. J. Michael Hartigan 1959
Thomas Richard Hawley 1980
Thomas Clyde Hays 1973
Hon. Jack Roger Heflin 1965
Richard Edward Hennessey 1973
George Lionel Henry 1968
Justin Adam Hillman 2013
Thomas Henry Hofbauer 1976
Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman 1973
Richard Eugene Hults 1977
Stan C. Hurt 1961
David Bart Keller 1980
Jeffrey Lee Kittle 1993
Robert J Kleymeyer 1969
David Al Lawson 1972
Richard Patrick Leonard 1961
Harry Lee Lukens, Jr. 1972
Marc Adolfo Malnati 1977
B. Dennis McCall 1984
Richard Allen Mitchell 1989
Steven D Mitchell 1983
Tanner Pavicich
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
Brian Dale Redman 1979
Thomas D. Rush 1962
Robert K. Ryan, Jr. 1965
Stephan Alan Santoro 1979
John Gordon Sawrey 1973
Andrew Edgar Sellers 1980
Stephen Howard Simon 1988
Richard Ralph Singleton 1969
Hugh K. Sinnock 1967
Rex Rexford Smith II 1980
Blair Hartley Snead 1967
Russell P. Standlee 1971
James Ramsay Stewart III 1964
William Douglas Thompson 1979
Thomas Brian Tobin 1979
Sheldon Kay Turner 1952
Thomas A. Van Arsdale 1965
Dennis Edward Walsh 1972
W. Michael Wells 1972
David Gregory Welsh 1986
Douglas E. Wiik 1968
James R. Williams 1968
Robert T. Williamson 1968
Michael Jay Wurtsbaugh 1984
INDIANA STATE
Indiana Sigma
Drew Billings 2014
Joeseph Brewer
Hunter Broyles
James A. Coleman 1973
Zachary Abram Colescott 1999
William Collins
Joshua Gene Crandall 1999
Derek Dean
Caleb Nathan Dooley 2024
Jarred Duebel 2014
Kaleel Mose Ellis III 1983
Michael Douglas Fouts 1996
Scott Jordan Francis 1980
Cole Frost
Daniel J. Fulford 1975
Mathew Green
George M. Gregorash 1976
Don Curt Hagerman 1975
Christopher W. Hancock 1996
Dr. Mark A. Haring 1972
Reece Harper
MAJ Michael Edward Hassel 1979
James L. Heflin 1974
Thomas Joseph Kilian 1999
Kyle Douglas Lanoue 1998
David A. Llewellyn 1974
Dalton Scott Loftis 2024
Frank Louis Miklozek III 1998
William C. Minnis 1973
LTC Mike T. Mokrycki 1977
Dino Dee Moler 1984
Conner Scott Nichols 2017
Jake Dalton Parker 2017
Matthew Charles Parker 1999
David Pascarella III 2017
Anthony Jason Pyatt 1997
Chris R. Read 1975
Lawrence Wayne Schott 1985
Kent E. Schwarz 1972
Paul S. Siebenmorgen 1971
Cory Camridge Simon 2014
Garrett Justin Smith 2015
Joe D. Smith 1971
Theodore J. Stansbury 1971
Ryan Andrew Steinberg 1999
Joseph Allen Taylor 1998
Jeffrey Brent Turk 1986
Nathan Geoffrey Walker 2014
John Schultheis Webb 1991
Carter Wood
IOWA
Iowa Beta
Jesse R. Denman, Jr. 1971
Lawrence C. Halpin 1962
Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten 1961
David L. Hunt 1966
Frank M. James 1961
Howard Kennedy IV 1962
Jeffrey Robert Kirchner 2002
Stephen R. Langlas 1969
Robert J. McCauley, Jr. 1963
Shawn Eugene Mingus 1991
David G. Moss 1966
Thomas E. Nordyke 1961
Dr. Donald J. Peterson 1957
Peter G. Pohlmann, Sr. 1969
Edward Wayne W. Schwertley 1985
Donald Peter Souhrada 1993
Brian Vasquez 2010
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
C. Matthew Andersen 1971
Ronald E. Anderson 1976
Michael Allison Beeler 1982
David D. Bishop 1962
Benett C. Boltinghouse 2006
Gregory Paul Brenny 1988
Jay Douglas Buchanan 1981
Steve Wayne Churchill 1985
James L. Claus 1972
James A. Cunningham 1968
Scott Engstrom
Gary L. Erskine 1968
Michael J. Frischmeyer 1975
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962
Larry Robert Gradisher 1982
James P. Howalt 1962
Neil Dunning Hutcheson 1984
Bennett Adams
Dale A. Johnson 1960
Richard C. Johnson 1965
Scott Alan Koppelman 1991
John K. Lawson 1962
Marshall G. Linn III 1970
Charles W. Maurer, Jr. 1972
David E. McFarland 1961
Cole Mcintyre
William F. Munson 1974
Richard J. Neiman 1965
David Lee Nelson 1961
James A. Nelson 1969
John S. Nesheim 1975
Jonathan Nevenhoven
Edward J. Palmer 1954
Jon M. Radabaugh 1961
John D. Rustwick 1971
Shawn David Scott 2005
Wayne John Snyder 1960
Neal L. Warren 1960
Reindl Thomas Weaver 2025
Jeffrey Blane Weeden 1979
C. Arthur Wittmack 1969
IU INDIANAPOLIS
Indiana Iota-Pi
Tyler Hancock 2024
Litha Sonwabile Msikinya 2011
Mitchell Everett Tate 2022
KANSAS
Kansas Alpha
John Lee Beck 1968
David Alan Curry, Jr. 2003
Peter A. Edlund 1966
Mr. Peter Mark Getz 1997
Zachary Dalton Holland 1996
Jake Holzinger
Cooper Jackson
Brett D McClellan 2001
Chris McCormick
Thomas M. McFarland 1972
Edward F. Reilly, Jr. 1960
Allyn W. Risley 1972
Dr. Craig A. Smith 1956
Dr. Phillip H. Stratemeier 1968
Joseph H. Vaughan, Jr. 1971
Aidan Welch
Paul K. Worley 1954
KANSAS STATE
Kansas Beta
Pelham E. Adams 1955
Lawrence P. Becker 1966
Robert K. Beymer 1978
Jarold W. Boettcher 1963
William H. Braddock 1957
Patrick L. Burton 1980
Larry A. Bush 1973
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
James R. Grier III 1959
Todd Christopher Hansen 1993
Vernon W. Imes 1953
James Marshall Johnson 1984
John P. Jung 1957
Paul Joseph Lacy 1981
Steve M. Lacy 1976
John T. Meitner 1976
Thomas E. Mistler 1963
John W. Morgan 1975
John Charles Moser 1982
GEN Richard B. Myers 1964
Jerry D. Prather 1966
Carl F. Schwab III 1969
William K. Shaw 1975
William S. Sinderson 1958
Mikel L. Stout 1958
Donald M. Taylor 1957
Edward Frederick Wettig III 1989
Joe A. Tony Wilcox 1958
Edwin H. Wingate 1954
KENNESAW STATE
Georgia Omega
Dillan Humbard 2021
William Alexander Loftus 2020
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda
Kenneth Arthur Bugosh 1979
Dennis Matthew Butts 1993
D. Scott Cunningham 1977
Gerald A. Damerow 1964
Vincent Michael Dangerfield 2013
Mark Okey Decker, Sr. 1971
Thomas James Heinz 1980
Richard A. Krieger 1963
Paul James Palsa 1980
Lawrence A. Pasquale 1973
Joseph H. Reed 1960
Richard A. Ritter 1988
KENT STATE (CONTINUED)
Robert Evan Ross 1970
Edmond V. Russ, Jr. 1966
William J. Vogt, Jr. 1962
Philip Henry Wagner 1988
Dick M. Warburton, Jr. 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
Harmon H. Barlow III 1972
Dr. James L. Boerner 1977
Earl L. Calhoun 1974
Robert Louis Crush 1982
Lon W. Deckard 1969
Henry Evans
Charles W. Farris 1973
Timothy R. Futrell 1970
Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III 1974
Phillip T. Johnson 1972
Dr. John S. Keebler 1969
Casey John Krawiec 1985
Michael J. Kregor 1974
Jeffrey Lee Lamb 1982
Robert S. Lipman 1974
John W. Marcum 1972
Lee Brun Meeker 2024
Michael B. Mountjoy 1972
Ronald D. Parham 1962
James A. Richardson 1970
David Allen Scinta 1981
Dr. Michael Craig Scott 1983
Peter J. Spengler 1959
Chadwick Joseph Vonluehrte 2002
Roger A. Walz 1967
Allan Anthony Wilwayco 1983
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section A
Jones Roger Barton 2016
David Anthony Van Raaphorst 2003
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section B
Gregory P. Buschmann 1977
Richard A. Cole, Sr. 1967
Brian P. Collins 1975
Robert Stephen Cory 1990
Rodney E. Kirkham 1975
Terry J. Moore 1968
Mark W. Zuzelski 1968
KUTZTOWN
Pennsylvania Kappa
Vincent Russo
LA VERNE
California Upsilon
Michael David Hill 2025
LAFAYETTE
Pennsylvania Gamma
John F. Berky 1969
James Francis Cosgrove, Jr. 1986
Brian Leonard Habas 1998
David Hammer 1992
Eric Paul Reumann 1988
David Eric Schwager 1984
LEWIS & CLARK
Oregon Delta
Tod Michael Corrin 1972
David Keith Strong 1980
David A. Stumpf 1966
LONG ISLAND
New York Beta
Thomas J. Clark 1973
Maxwell Albert Cohen 2022
Max Cornell
Joseph Puvogel
Dylan Michael Silva 2018
LOUISIANA STATE
Louisiana Epsilon
John C. Bowden 1955
Thomas A. Doiron 1977
Dr. Chester B. Fresh 1968
John C. Hamilton 1958
John A. Hollinshead 1971
Robert G. Jones 1960
Donald J. Lococo 1967
Kent W. Mason 1968
Stephen M. Stewart 1967
Heinke E. Trapp 1985
James S. Whittle 1963
LOUISIANA TECH
Louisiana Rho
Riley Hagan III 1986
Douglas Murrell Harville 1988
Steven Hardy Kinel 1985
Ashley Brigham Patten 1994
CWO Ryan Maurice Robicheaux 2006
Nikolaus Zumwalt Schwabe 1996
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
Louisiana Alpha
William Hope Horne 1988
James H. Larke, Sr. 1970
Charles H. Trent 1969
LOUISVILLE
Kentucky Sigma
Adam Robert Hanzalik 2008
Jacob Stallons
LOYOLA CHICAGO
Illinois Alpha-Omega
Matthew John Karwacki 2005
Jeffrey John Kinzler 1983
David John Kupiec 1986
Mike Joseph LaRocco III 2002
Jordan John McCreery 2008
Ross Anthony Pometta 2007
Mr. Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003
LYNN
Florida Lambda
Austin Richard Gordillo 2022
Alexander Stein 2025
MAINE
Maine Alpha
Daniel Hanson Beale 1981
John H. Burnham 1960
Edward L. Davis 1958
Richard J. Goff 1950
William Corry Johnson, Jr. 1980
Norwood Mansur, Jr. 1966
John J. Toomey 1959
MANSFIELD
Pennsylvania Beta-Phi
James David Blew 2017
Cody Larick
Alexander F Norman 2013
Mark Arthur Phifer, Jr. 2012
MARSHALL
West Virginia Alpha
Kamon Anderson
Michael Allan Anderson 2001
Jackson Alexander Boyle 2021
Ralph W. Burton, Jr. 1971
Willard Hughes Catlett, Jr. 1974
Joseph B. Feaganes 1966
Donald D. Ferguson 1959
Charles N. Ferrell 1963
Vernon P. Ferrell 1957
Patrick Hattaway
Jackie Hunt
R. Sebastian Parsley 2001
Chase Lewis Scarberry 2020
James A. Shaffer 1957
Austin Lee Stewart 2022
David E. Taylor 1973
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
Garrett Christian Ammons 2023
Justin Barrick 2024
Harold M. Brierley 1965
Craig Daniel Button 1982
Benjamin Ross Carter 2015
Robert J. Charles, Jr. 1976
MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977
Timothy J. Davisson 1982
Todd C. De Binder 1954
Garret Erman
Dr. Paul E. Farrell, Jr. 1976
Chris P Gaylor 1972
Connor Gregory
T. Patrick Hennegan 1974
Alex James Heppner 1979
Robert Wayne Hessler 1983
Robert L. Heverly 1984
Roy F. Johnson, Jr. 1962
Brian Stuart Jolles 1982
James W. Kenney 1963
William H. Korab 1964
Nicholas LaPietra
Gregory Eugene Lomax 1976
Caleb Maksim
Hunter R. Mann III 1968
Randall Morris 2024
Douglas M. Parks 1977
Robert M. Parks 1968
Matthew Arnold Preusse 1979
Robert F. Reynolds III 1978
John Edward Roberts 1963
Michael E. Scott 1976
Kenneth David Shapiro 1995
William Scott Sims 1987
Joseph Christian Snavely III 1970
John K. Stitt 1960
Colin Sullivan
Cody Stewart Waring 2021
Slaton L. White 1973
Joseph Phillips Wright, Jr. 1967
Morris J. Zwick 1985
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Kappa
Charles B. Paulin 1972
MEMPHIS
Tennessee Sigma
Kenneth J. Carmack 1963
Thomas M. Ezzell, Jr. 1966
Frank L. Flautt, Jr. 1963
Andrew B. Gibson, Jr. 1974
Henry Mark Hill 1978
Donald G. Rhoads 1955
E. Taylor Richardson 1962
Jack P. Rochelle 1965
Chase Ryan Staggs 2009
MERCER
Georgia Psi
Joel H. Bickerstaff 1974
James H. Bray 1972
David B. Dunaway 1967
John Frierson Howard 1974
S. Reed Jackson 1971
James A. Linn 1972
Bruce D. McAllister 1973
Robert Mitchell Mulvany 2024
Ted Musial 1965
Robert Allen Scherer 1983
Dr. William C. Shirley, Jr. 1976
MIAMI (FL)
Florida Alpha
Gabriel Aichholzer 2020
Michael Z. Brenan 1959
Roberto Castro 2004
Arthur B. Choate 1970
Thomas Choi 2010
CPT Jerome L. Cleveland 1953
Jacob Collins
Thomas M. Cook 1965
This list reflects donations received between January 1 and June 30, 2025, and all living Founders’ Circle and Heritage Society Donors.
Paul A. Cruger 1964
Erik L. Gunther 1969
Tipton D. Jennings IV 1954
Robert L. Jerson 1965
Vance Harper Jones 1961
Leroy A. King, Jr. 1962
Jack Lia
Carey E. L. McIntyre 2006
Todd Paul Misemer 1991
Richard R. Pieper 1959
Steven Karl Priepke 2003
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
Steven Clay Butler 1989
Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. 1956
Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr. 1961
Larry A. Freedman 1966
Marc Steven Gendell 1985
Mark A. Goodman 1968
Walter L. Gross III 1975
Grant A. Healy 1967
Douglas Charles Hodge 1991
Robert J. Kamerschen 1957
Andrew Kereiakes 2010
Nick Dean Kereiakes 2012
Kevin Wayne King 1978
Michael William Lintner 1978
Stephen L. Lloyd 1975
Patrick J. McCafferty 1977
Gene R. McHam 1957
Michael McNaughton
Tom Cambell Nasby 1980
Lawrence H. Pomeroy III 1976
E. Kemp Prugh 1968
Glen T. Roberts 1978
David T. Roy 1961
John R. Ruhl 1959
Steven T. Scharrer 1970
Richard L. Schroeder 1958
CPT Kelsey S. Stewart 1960
Barry L. Talley 1967
Richard Allen Termuhlen II 1980
Richard H. Thompson 1956
G. Veil 1950
Tate Vernon
Nelson J. Vogel 1968
John W. Weaner 1956
MICHIGAN
Michigan Iota-Beta
David C. Faul 1958
Matt Keenum 2009
Thomas W. Martin 1957
Matthew Michael McGrail 2004
Edward James Nykiel 1981
Barry R. Patron 1955
Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962
Andres Villareal 1987
Jack Zachary 1959
MICHIGAN
STATE
Michigan Gamma
Douglas William Baar 1985
Louis M. Baldori 1967
Kenneth R. Baldwin, Jr. 1966
Dennis M. Becklin 1963
Richard L. Black 1967
William Anthony Borre 1986
Dennis Joseph Brodeur 1989
Frederick Joseph Brodeur 1988
William C. Cesaroni 1968
Hon. Robert H. Cleland 1969
Richard Thomas Cummings 1990
Jordan Dunn 2025
Dr. J Michael Finley 1982
Robert C. Gasser 1957
E. Mark Gregory III 1964
Mark A. Harris 1978
Stephen Lee Hickman 1964
Stephen R. Howard 1971
Gordon C. Johnson 1960
Michael Ray Kamish 1986
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
John A. Lucas 1960
Charlie Duaine Maines 1967
Mark Andrew McManus, Jr. 1990
Richard J. Metzler 1963
Christopher James Mundy 1996
George S. Nugent 1956
Raymond J. Persia 1957
Christopher Paul Roney 1980
David John Runyon 2001
Frank William Schwarz III 1990
David William Senatore 1991
Dr. David L. Shaw 1969
Robert O. Sherwood 1966
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
Steven Lee Burke 2000
Thomas Justin Dement II 1990
Price Estes
William Chad Finchum 2001
Emery James Gaines 1969
Michael Leverett Guess 1994
Thomas Hailey 1996
Nathan Caleb Jones 2021
Michael Wayne Lillie 1985
Daryl A. Massengill 1976
Robert G. Peck 1972
Hon. Bobby W. Sands 1972
Timothy Michael Strobl 1980
P. Michael Tansil 1981
Sidney Wilson Taylor 1984
Mr. James Richard Walker 1981
William Lewis Webb 1981
Howard William Wedekind 1970
MILLIKIN
Illinois Delta
Randy S. Blackburn 1974
David M. Bruining 1969
James M. Butts 1951
Dr. Edward E. Cave III 1968
Brad Channell
Carson Shane Cole 2024
Peter James Engle 2000
Caleb Alexander Goding 2016
Garrett Hale
Matthew Douglas Holley 1998
Peter D. Hyink 1969
Dean W. Jacobsen 1951
Reginald Thomas Jordan 1994
Dr. Caleb J. Keith 2006
Jefferson Davis Lilly II 1998
John E. McCoy 1959
Kent Russell Olson 1982
Quartus Rassi
Ethan Rhoades
Donnell J. Schwarz 1961
Father Nicholas William Smith 1983
Ronald R. Smith 1962
W. Bernard Taylor 1956
Nicholas Daniel Walters 2003
Matt David Walzer 2005
MILLSAPS
Mississippi Delta
Anthony Charbonnet
Christopher Chadwick Duncan 1995
George Richard James 2004
Rev Robert William Lowry 1993
Baron Danzey Matthews 2003
Ty Michael Williams 2018
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
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
Charles W. Freeman 1957
John S. Gleason 1964
Dr. Bruce R. Halgren 1959
Bradley A. Kindem 1969
John A. Kohler 1951
Ross Levin 1982
Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom 1969
Kirk A. Mackenzie 1961
Robert Glenn Neale 1984
Paul T. Nelson 1969
Charles E. Nightengale 1963
Don R. O’Hare 1944
Michael C. Olson 1978
Stephen Oliver Plunkett 1985
Michael Lee Ponto 1983
Noel P. Rahn 1961
Walter G. Roberts 1956
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
Michael W. Tenney 1966
R. Randall Vosbeck 1954
Allen W. Wehr 1963
Ryan Ewald Weiche 2000
Kevin Lowell Weist 1979
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma
Austin Barbour
Gov. Haley R. Barbour 1969
Cole Scott Bean 2021
Leslie L. Crawford, Jr. 1971
Dr. James P. DeRossitt III 1969
Alexander Dupre
Lyttleton Tazwell Harris IV 1962
Dr. Robert Evans Jones 1978
Clyde D. Kelso III 1968
Joseph F. Lauderdale 1971
Andrew Mercer
Eddie M. Morgan, Jr. 1973
Frank M. Patty, Jr. 1959
Holmes S. Pettey 1973
RIchard Price
Barrett Andrew Roby 1997
Joseph Sharp
Donald F. Smith 1968
Ike Stone Trotter 1974
Charles V. Williams 1966
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Mississippi Theta H. Mark Adams 1977
Stewart F. Alford III 1971
Robert M. Arentson, Jr. 1972
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
Russ Mantz Bourne 1986
Joseph P. Bowen, Sr. 1986
Charles P. Boyd 1965
D. Hines Brannan, Jr. 1970
Stewart H. Bridgforth, Jr. 1965
Bruce Jones Brumfield 1983
Frank Swayze Brumfield 1988
Harris Clayton Brumfield 1986
SECTION TITLE HERE
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
MISSISSIPPI STATE (CONTINUED)
William V. Byars, Jr. 1969
William Robert Choate 2001
Eugene S. Clarke IV 1978
BEN J. COUSINS 1964
Gerald D. Davis 1973
Howard R. Davis, Jr. 1976
John M. Dean, Jr 1966
John Charles Dowdle 1996
John C. English 1965
Stephen Lefoldt Farr 1984
Jeff Montgomery Gannaway 1979
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
Henry Cox Pilkinton IV 1984
George D. Pillow, Jr. 1969
James Cooke Robertson, Jr. 1983
Thomas Bing Seitz 1963
Jerry D. Solomon 1973
John Day Stewart III 1987
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
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
Steven Gregory Johnston 1995
Gordon L. Jost 1966
Michael R. Lawler 1954
Thomas W. Rash, Jr. 1971
Robert Scott Richart 1985
Robert Carl Schroeder 1989
Benjamin William Smith 1989
MIT
Massachusetts Iota-Tau
Dr. Louis H. Bangert 1958
Ryan Leroy Blanchette 1994
Geoffrey R. Brazer 1969
Lawrence Butkus 1985
Laird Quincy Cagan 1980
Mark David Copman 1981
John J. Golden, Jr. 1965
George J. Michel, Jr. 1953
Dr. G. Theodore Nygreen 1967
Henry H. Perritt, Jr. 1966
William D. Putt 1959
Richard G. Rorschach 1950
Dr. James R. Yankaskas 1969
MONMOUTH
Illinois Alpha
Richard W. Adams 1964
Robert C. Hudson III 1974
Earl K. Paasch 1966
MONTANA
Montana Beta
Porter Baker
Brent Douglas Beckley 2003
Dustin Botkin
Donald C. Cowles III 1966
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
Christian Movall Peterson 1992
Robert R. Romek 1959
COL Thomas P. Ross 1962
Jake Schraven
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
Scott Lee Bowman 1994
Edward L. Hanson 1954
James L. Nies 1994
Dr. Richard F. Schroeckenstein 1969
Jay Robert Wilson 1965
MOREHEAD STATE
Kentucky Gamma
COL Roy James Downey 1984
Timothy Hampton
Stephen Keith Mayes 1987
MOUNT UNION
Ohio Sigma
Joseph Charles Biscotti 1981
Doug Brown 2004
Kyle James Brown 2010
Gene Lewis Calai 1984
Sean Michael Cook 2011
Brendan Glauthier
James Stanley Krapenc 1995
Jaime Lopez 2025
Harold E. Mains 1959
Paul R. Maurer II 1972
Matthew Mazzolini 2008
Gary R. McGahey 1974
Brook Benton Miller 1987
Lee A. Miller 1962
John Herman Nussbaumer II 2002
Ronald P. Phillips 1971
Bryan Davis Robey 2022
James Scanlon
James Bruno Schwarz 1994
Jeffrey W Smith 1998
Matthew Lee Smith 1987
Riley John-Patrick Sullivan 2022
James Charles Varner 1996
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi
Steven Nicholas Abraham 1988
Robert G. Bartizal 1954
Lynn C. Beebe 1976
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
David Verne Clark 1982
William L. Duckworth 1966
Paul Brian Ecoffey 1979
Dr. Bryan K. Ericson 1962
Stephen M. Erixon 1978
Keith Alan Erlenbusch 1980
Stewart Allen Gaebler 1984
Grant Donald Gier 1984
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
Douglas Lee Kampe 1987
Steven Joseph Kutilek 1985
Clark David Landers 1983
Galen L. Larson 1980
Joel Ward Long 1984
Jeffrey Phillip March 1984
John E. Martin 1969
David S. McBride 1974
Michael Lee McDonald 1984
Clark Evan Miller 1981
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
Todd Gordon Stingley 1982
James Raymond Tanking 1982
Chad J. Vyhlidal 1994
Milan N. Wall 1967
Thomas Roger Westman 1982
Robert L. Wilburn 1966
Brian Scott Wilcox 1992
David W. Williams 1977
William Jennings Wilson 1990
Thomas Edwin Zimmerman 1984
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS
Nevada Beta
Chris Esparza 2023
Brian Willard Green 2000
SGT Thomas J. Hess IV 2013
Edward Alan Horwitz 1991
Alexander Michael Mavros 1998
Robert John Sweeney 1987
NEVADA-RENO
Nevada Alpha
Darrin S. Bush 1970
Robert J. Corkern 1967
Dean R. Heidrich 1974
Brian Anthony Holt 2005
Jakob Horwitz 2020
Michael W. Morrissey 1970
Dan B. Porter 1963
Thomas C. Richardson 1971
Amb. Sig Rogich 1966
LTC Rodney K. Stuart 1964
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Beta
Andrew F. Durette 1964
COL H. Thacher Linke 1967
Lee Bradford Marden 1965
Timothy Andrew Myles 1991
Robert B. Olesen 1955
Edward Joseph Spuler III 1993
NEW HAVEN
Connecticut Nu-Eta
Thomas Fang
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Tau-Gamma
Brian Garsh 2015
Cole Montano
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Tau
Victor Arvia Bright III 1999
Roger Chavez 2012
Brent DePonte 1987
James G. Ellis 1968
James H. Foley 1965
Jose Gamez
David M.B. Griego 1983
Lucas Marquez
David W. Matthews 1954
Ben Parker 2012
William Malani Putz, Jr. 2013
Stephen A. Schneider 1968
J. Mark Southard 1958
NEW MEXICO STATE
New Mexico Phi
Seth T Alford 2006
Wynne C. Bierck 1972
Roger E. Cundiff 1968
MAJ John P. Cusack 1974
Paul J. Dougherty 1961
William T. Gann 1972
Jerry L. Jackson 1971
Norman E. Murray 1973
Steven L. Nelson 1976
Michael E. Packard 1964
Robert E. Paxson 1970
Douglas L. Turnage 1969
NICHOLLS STATE
Louisiana Chi
Seth Brown
Conner Duplantis
James Paul Irwin 2005
Evan Louviere
Drake Mena
NJIT
New Jersey Iota-Tau
Adam Shaaban
NMHU
New Mexico Sigma
Gerald J. Alleyne 1970
1SG Daryl Neil 1975
NORTH ALABAMA
Alabama Nu
Robert Neal Brown III 1993
Phillip S. Prince 2001
Jeffrey Scott Swalley 1989
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
North Carolina Alpha
Stephen F. Angel 1977
B. F. Beasley, Jr. 1959
Charles Graham Biddix 1981
George R. Dobbs 1965
Marshall H. Ellis 1972
Matthew Ramsey Eskridge 1996
Dr. Paul P. Gilbert 1966
Bradley Kent Goodman 1999
Robert Aaron Holliday 1997
James (Buddy) Micheal Kinlaw 1981
Jason Brent McCombs 1994
Newell Barnard Murphy III 1969
Henry Coble Neese 2009
Brian Stephen St. John 1997
Charles E. Stallings 1977
William F. Steele 1973
Ferman Wardell 1966
NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL
North Carolina Xi
William J. Armfield IV 1956
John S. Hill 1960
James Edward Lebow 1980
Michael Lotchin
Larry L. Martin, Jr. 1970
Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. 1965
James M. Tatum, Jr. 1968
Jennings Jid Thompson IV 1955
J. Blake Young, Jr. 1965
NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON
North Carolina Delta
Spencer Baird 2025
Sean Patrick Leahy 2006
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Alpha
Alex A. Anderson 2010
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
Jeffrey H. Herman 1976
David J. Hinrichs 1972
Curtis E. Hogfoss 1960
Peter James Hoistad 1982
Harvey H. Huber 1964
Rodney H. Huber 1973
Mark Burton Hutton 1984
Scott Michael Johnson 1985
Craig P. Kipp 1977
Marvin G. Larson 1968
Jeff Michael Leidholm 1983
Steve Thomas Leidholm 1986
Richard W. Lindgren 1966
CAPT Donald Eugene Lyle 1980
Timothy James Lyle 1981
Dr. John H. Muus 1962
Michael J. Powers 1968
Michael Joseph Pung 1985
Thomas P. Rasmusson 1967
Gaylord A. Saetre 1966
Gary Wayne Selberg 1983
Gordon U. Smith 1969
Dr. Mark A. Super 1974
Robin Ray Thompson 1986
James F. Weigum 1959
COL Miles C. Wiley III 1975
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
North Dakota Beta
Duane R. Bartsch 1965
Kenneth A. Bartsch 1964
William Mark Bateman 1985
Douglas J. Burgum 1978
Robert E. Challey 1967
Roger W. Engebretson 1956
Bradley Golz 1992
James B. Jenkins 1965
Neil S. Jordheim 1970
Robert C. Mann 1961
Russell D. Maring 1963
James K. McKinnon 1962
James R. Olson 1963
Keith A. Peltier 1975
Timothy James Pyle 1982
COL John W. Radke 1970
Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn 1975
Dr. Lyle J. Swenson 1972
Herbert J. Thiele 1971
Mark T. Tritschler 1972
Michael Myron Wahowske 1979
Keith A. Wanttaja 1973
John Harvey Westerberg 2000
Daniel Lester Zimmerman 1979
NORTH FLORIDA
Florida Nu
Dr. Anthony V. Mack 2011
Matthew Rice
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
Jeffrey S. Hicks 1991
Russel Stuart Krengel 1990
Michael Ray Tarbet 1988
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Arizona Gamma
Thomas Ordway McCarthy 1982
Robert Allen Sederstrom 1983
Paul Douglas Toohey 1993
NORTHERN COLORADO
Colorado Alpha
Chad Edwin Barmettler 2001
Michael Thomas Trotter 1989
Karl E. Wondrak 1973
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Gamma
Christopher Michael Allen 2004
Thomas Wayne Alles 1969
David Michael Andrews 2005
Eric Avila 2009
Dennis Lee Barsema 1977
Walter Nicholas Bonaguro 2006
Collin John Brooks-Siciliano 2024
Michael James Corelli 2001
Paul Richard Dobbelhoff 2003
Brad E Greenberg 2010
David Michael Haas 2004
Robert John Kakareka 2009
Steven Thomas Klein 2001
Thomas Matthew Lally 1984
James Warren Larson 1998
Eliseo Leist 2009
Scott Li
Anibal Morales, Jr. 1999
Ralph D. Murdy 1973
Thomas W. Neubert 1974
John T. O’Brien 1966
Jade Thomas Peterson 2006
Michael A. Reyes 2008
Erik G Rozanski 2015
Nicholas G. Samargis 1967
richard Francis slonski 2008
Benjamin M. Sterrett 2010
Douglas Michael Thomas 1986
John F. Tierney 1975
Matthew Anthony Jude White 2005
NORTHERN IOWA
Iowa Chi
Robert Leonard Beach 1951
Korey Franklin Bearden 1993
Jeff Charles Breeding 1994
Matt Stephen Brom 1998
M. Eastman Chance 1965
Darin Edward Ferguson 1995
Craig Keith Goos 1992
Richard D. James 1969
Daniel Matthew Lagrange 1994
Dr. Robert Allen Lee 1984
Shannon Max Lee 1996
John R. Martin 1970
Mark A. Mazzie 1995
Jeffrey Richard Menz 1992
Todd Kent Meyer 1987
John Joseph Perkins 1990
Steve Craig Pond 1986
Dan J. Rush 1991
Mark Daniel Shields 1996
A. Gerald Smith 2016
Antony Lee Thompson 1995
Matthew Tyler Timmerman 2007
Gregory Alan Warren 1999
SECTION TITLE HERE
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
NORTHERN IOWA (CONTINUED)
Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994
Matthew Antonio Zepeda 1995
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega
David A. Fitz 1967
John J. Gillin III 1958
Frank Clark Ginocchio 1966
Scott D. Hannah 1968
John Weber Hayden 1979
Paul B. Hiemenz, Jr. 1975
Richard Lorenz Lies 1967
Derek Jeffery Linkous 2008
Mason Messmer
William A. Osborn 1969
Robert K. Rauth 1960
Timothy Charles Regan 1983
Charles W. Riedel 1952
Allen McCanne Sanford 1948
Charles F. Sansone 1962
Dr. Louis Carmine Serpico, Jr. 1977
C. Scott Thiss 1969
Etienne Tishman 2020
Thomas H. Ziemke 1964
OAKLAND
Michigan Sigma-Sigma
Oneil Franso 2007
Francis Xavier O’Brien III 2016
Charlie Nicolas Rewold 2017
OCCIDENTAL
California Epsilon
Robert W. Bergstrom 1962
Bryan L. Holmes 1978
Stefan Pastor 2011
Jason Howard Schoch 2002
OGLETHORPE
Georgia Eta
Ralph Eugene Beard 1985
C. Harvey Buek, Jr. 1972
David Nathan Cooper 1971
Clyde A. Tallent 1972
OHIO
Ohio Gamma
Robert L. Belichick 1966
William C. Clark 1966
Terry C. Cox 1969
Glenn William Frohring 1986
David K. Holmquist 1958
Theodore Joseph Lesiak 1986
James H. Richards 1965
Joel H. Stile 1968
OHIO STATE
Ohio Theta
Philip Charles Cordek 1986
Jeffrey P. Forster 1963
Donovan Jake Golich 2015
Matthew Carl Kernohan 1991
William Doug Kerns 1966
Lawrence E. Long 1959
John B. Lyon 1955
Richard V. Manoukian 1965
COL Roger E. McClure 1955
Dr. Brian Scott Myers 1987
James T. Ramer 1968
Palmer Brook Schooley 1982
Robert M. Scott 1951
Thomas A. Seitz 1963
Jonathan David Spayde 1993
James T. Thannum 1966
Michael B. Weingard 1971
Frank Dudley Williams 1960
Myers Leslie Yeomans 1987
OHIO WESLEYAN
Ohio Delta
Michael Allan Bishop 1981
Dr. Reid J. Calcott III 1964
Frederick B. Lemay 1962
Denis B. Nock 1958
George L. Romine, Jr. 1967
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Ronald A. Adams 1973
Matthew Michael Anderson 2004
Thomas H. Atkins 1956
Jonathan S. Baxt 1977
Brooks Earle Bingman 1971
William Howard Bock 1986
Richard Joseph Brezny 1981
Dr. J. David Buxton 1972
Terry Layne Carter 1971
Timothy S. Cashon 1978
Lawrence T. Chambers, Jr. 1965
William C. Chapman 1957
Harold H. Clifford III 1969
John J. Coates, Jr. 1961
James Vernon Collins 1970
Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. 1968
G. Bridger Cox 1974
Cory Damon Cross 2000
Dr. Patrick Reed Dailey 1972
Clifford C. Dougherty III 1982
Scott Garner Douglas 1992
Michael George Dowling 1980
Edward B. Edwards 1978
Robert Henry Edwards 1970
David Alan English 1969
David Parker Folks 1979
William Everett Francis 2007
Rev Robert S. Gardenhirei III 1970
John Patrick Gilbert 1977
Robert R. Gilbert III 1961
James William Hatcher 1979
Dr. Robert F. Hay 1970
Justin Daniel Henry 2007
David Burt Hindman 1980
Andrew William Hood 1980
Kerby Kerr Hunt 1981
Stephen A. Ives 1973
Russell V. Johnson III 1972
Khris Scott Kendall 1992
William M. Kilpatrick, Jr. 1974
Fred A. Knight 1977
William G. Lafferrandre III 1982
Brooks J. Lagree, Jr. 1966
James Mercer Lamb 1966
Michael C. Mayhall 1970
John Robert McClymonds 1971
Michael N. McGowan 1957
Ray Walton McKewon, Jr. 1970
Glen McLaughlin 1956
Dr. Thomas H. Merrill 1978
Tyler Jordan Metcalfe 2009
A. Jackson Mills, Jr. 1960
David McKenzie Moffett 1974
Alan K. Munson 1976
Lane Rudder Neal 2004
Larry Dan Neal 1970
Larry O’Kelley 1971
Charles R. Olmstead 1971
Frank X. Olney, Jr. 1967
Charles H. Perrin 1978
William Wesley Perry 1978
Orville Don Pope 1970
Ross Porter 1960
Robert L. Pourchot 1971
H. Rainey Powell 1975
William Roger Pyeatt 1973
John Harvie Roe 1971
Kenneth R. Ross 1973
Andrew Rowlan 2009
Van G. Russell 1973
Joe Harvey Schmidt 1986
Gary P. Schneider 1975
James Leroy Self 1965
Robert E. Selman 1970
Robert L. Simpson III 1961
Frank Patterson Sims 1979
Stephen C. Sims 1977
John Baldwin Solberg 1986
D. Donald Spradlin 1970
Bruce Henry Stover 1971
David H. Street 1965
D. Scott Sullivan 1986
Charles Edward Tankersley 2006
George R. Tippens 1976
W. David Walker 1979
Bruce W. Wilkinson 1966
Kurt Oliver Williams 1981
Charlie Edward Wilson III 1996
Robert McClure Winchester 1979
Michael E. Woody 1976
Corry Woolington 1980
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
Jason Crosbie Boyce 1994
Cory Gene Brown 2008
Christopher Guy Busby 1987
Joseph E. Cantrell 1955
Edward Scott Chapman 1997
Fred A. Chapman, Jr. 1950
Ian Bruce Chapman 1989
Robert W. Clark 1975
Richard W. Cooper 1976
C. Jack Corgan 1967
Rodney Bentley Coulter 1989
Kevin Douglas Creager 1992
Gerald L. Eubanks 1970
William D. Farr 1969
Dr. Todd Foster Farris 1987
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
Van A. Jones 1976
Frank S. Kimmel III 1992
Steven H. League 1974
Robert D. McGrew 1984
Kenneth W. Merideth, Jr. 1966
Michael Scott Moore 2000
William P. Moran 1969
Tyler Kyle Mullman 2002
John F. Niblack 1960
Patrick Kenneth Nickles 1991
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
Billy B. Starr 1974
John Curtis Stobbe 1991
Corey Hilton Strombeck 1990
Robert John Tero 1985
David R. Towe 1977
Gene Van Dyke 1950
Robert D. Vaughn 1975
William K. Veazey, Sr. 1950
Richard A. Wagner II 1969
Scott W. Weirich 1976
Dr. Richard W. Woodman 1967
John M. Yeaman 1962
Kent C. Yoesting 1974
OREGON
Oregon Beta
Todd Dearborn Ainsworth 1979
Bruce Edward Lawson 1981
W. Charles Long 1964
Aidan McArthur
Dean Kelly Morell 1979
John W. Ragan 1982
Terrence W. Shea 1968
Robert K. Spicker 1967
David Anthony Steil 1979
Charles J. Temple 1974
John R. Todd 1965
OREGON STATE
Oregon Alpha
Danford Scott Afong 1981
Dr. Franklin A. Alvey 1960
Mark T. Atwood 1975
Carl Martin Casale 1983
Ronald E. Emmerson 1966
PhD Richard Ames Hergenrather 1971
Ronald C. Holloway 1968
Ronald T. Iwasaki 1967
Kevin Thomas Overbey 1986
Alexander J. Paul 1970
Ronald L. Perkins 1962
James Ray Powell 1969
Robert B. Schumacher 1957
Scott F. Spiegelberg 1976
Justin Reid Strohmeyer 2007
Ron L. Thiesen 1961
John Eric Thompson 1976
Dick F. Thompson 1973
Wayne D. Tollefson 1967
Thomas J. Vanderzanden 1967
Fredrick M. Walker 1975
Gary R. Wilken 1968
Jon Rodney Wissler 1979
OSWEGO
New York Zeta
Edwin Andres Gonzalez, Jr. 2012
John Christopher Sebalos 2005
PENN STATE-HARRISBURG
Pennsylvania Psi-Eta
Kane Schrum 2025
Tanner Alexander Zimmerman 2019
PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
Robert L. Busey, Jr. 1964
Richard L. Campbell 1964
Peter H. Craig 1966
Harry Edward Hill III 1970
H. Richard Ishler, Jr. 1963
Eric R. Lindner 1975
James L. Lovejoy 1963
Clement B. Newbold, Jr. 1961
Robert W. Scannell 1980
Jeffrey John Semmer 1982
Kerry Lee Small 1984
CAPT Charles F. Stender 1962
Donald E. Walmsley 1959
Dr. W Bruce Walsh 1959
Mark Joseph Wasikonis 1982
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Theta
Brett Harris Barth 1993
Leslie G. Callahan III 1972
Stephen Walker Ellis 1988
Anthony Robert Ignaczak 1986
Amb. Robert E. Lamb 1958
Jack D. Neal, Jr. 1962
Gilbert E. Paradies 1958
Richard C. Pisano 1956
B. Franklin Reinauer III 1965
Steven Reed Saltzman 1985
James C. Warner 1959
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron
Gregory A. Baker 1972
Aaron J. Balch 2002
James H. Bregenser 1962
Dr. Louis W. Catalano, Jr. 1964
David John Down 1985
Dr. Theodore R. Helmbold 1917
Jeffrey J. Leech 1968
Harry C. Luebbe, Jr. 1947
Anthony G. Massoud 1963
Douglas F. Mundrick 1975
Dr. Val Peline 1952
John Andrew Thompson 1997
PUGET SOUND
Washington Gamma
Dr. Timothy Campbell Beals 1986
Robert William Bolton 1982
Richard Miles Brooks 1982
Charles R. Brown 1956
Will Cabana
James E. Clary 1967
Jonathan Andrew Cohen 1979
Alan H. Cottle 1974
Eric Michael Grabowski 1989
Fredric T. Langton 1961
Dr. Bruce Scott Logan 1970
Daniel M. Martin 1967
George E. Matelich 1978
Robert Donald Matthews 1970
Gerald F. Reilly 1966
Maxwell Reiner
Hayden Roberts
Walter Stackler 2025
Kevin Christopher Staehly 2014
Wayne Marlo Stebner 1965
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
David Polk Buntin 1985
Virgil Gene Burkhardt 1955
John Stanley Castell 1956
Lloyd C. Cooper 1959
John C. Coulson 1961
Daniel Craig Ehman 1978
Brian D. Ferrell 1984
Lawrence A. Framburg 1953
Stephen P. Freiherr 1967
Roger B. Gatewood 1968
Robert E. Gotschall 1959
Michael Anthony Graziani 1996
Robert W. Holzwarth 1950
Dr. Donald S. Meck 1971
George P. Nichol 1973
Robert E. Petersen 1965
Ben Roeper 2014
William D. Schmicker 1965
Charles H. Schroeder 1960
Randal Alan Sergesketter 1980
Steven E. Short 1968
E. Brian Smith 1960
Homer Bailey Terry, Jr. 1958
William N. Vinovich 1962
Keith Lane Welcker 1980
Thomas D. Wilson, Jr. 1967
RANDOLPH-MACON
Virginia Alpha
Brooks Cowart
Jameson Herndon
Donald Stephen Parsons 1975
RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon
James J. Beattie 1976
James C. Bischoff 1975
Leonard E. Bower 1969
Charles F. Cassidy 1980
Robert Clagett 1974
David J. Colten 1972
Dr. John C. Daidola 1969
Rainer P. Ellis 1966
Luis Roberto Garcia 1985
Michael Joseph Guida 1997
Robert H. Hammer III 1977
Frederick W. Herpel, Jr. 1969
Thomas A. Holloway 1973
Peter Alvin Hutchins 1979
Paul F. Kondrath 1963
Charles H. Learoyd 1967
David Stith Lowe 1990
Carl E. Meyer 1969
James P. Owens 1970
Christos G. Pantos 1967
Michael Quan 1970
David Victor Raphael 1999
Don Joseph Vanderhoef 1993
Salvatore J. Vitale, Jr. 1960
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
Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. 1988
RHODES
Tennessee Zeta
Bruce G. Allbright III 1974
Thomas C. Bailey 1973
Hamill B. Carey 1951
Robert A. Jetmundsen 1977
John H. Keesee 1973
Alfred K. Nippert, Jr. 1973
RICHMOND
Virginia Tau
Ryan Bertram 1999
Ted Brently Clark 1997
Dr. Charles M. Elliott 1966
Jonathan Turner Evans 1998
Charles B. Foley 1968
Jeffrey Parrish Hamm 1989
J. Ken Morgan, Jr. 1971
Ralph E. Peachee 1953
Lloyd E. Voneiff, Jr. 1976
Clifford Lyndon Yee 1997
ROCHESTER
New York Tau-Gamma
Andy Michael Bohne 2006
ROCKHURST
Missouri Delta
Christopher J. Campo 1985
James Francis Kelleher IV 1985
ROLLINS
Florida Omicron
Matthew Carmany
ROWAN
New Jersey Omega
Joshua Gorcica
Rambod Heydarbeygi
Ojosh Lamichhane
RUTGERS
New Jersey Rho
Sinjin Videler
SACRAMENTO STATE
California Xi
Shane Bailey
James Alan Bonilla 1979
Ethan Thomas Cline 2018
Dr. Karl D. Pape 1968
William R. Pickering 1973
Gary S. Pleau 1968
Ronald James Vance 1978
Erik Yoshizaki 2012
SACRED HEART
Connecticut Sigma-Eta
Owen Delisle
Jake Maggiacomo
Liam Vasilescu
Trent Wright
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
SAINT LEO
Florida Alpha-Mu
Collin Richard Good 2012
Noah Pruszinski 2025
William Hunter Sammet
SAINT LOUIS
Missouri Zeta
Collin West
SALEM STATE
Massachusetts Tau-Gamma
Juan Ignacio Faria 2017
SALISBURY
Maryland Sigma
Woodrow A. Collins 1978
James Lawrence Finneran 1985
Michael Leon Fitzgerald 1986
Daniel H. Gladding 1978
Seth Horne 2025
Michael John King 1995
Joseph Michael Knecht, Jr. 1979
Dwight William Marshall, Jr. 1988
Dean Roger Prager 1987
J Michael Scarborough 1976
Carlton Allen Shatzer 1986
Michael Joseph Studnick 2025
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
Mr. H. L. Banaga 1973
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
Christopher Aaron McCoy 2002
Adam Christopher Porter 2002
John A. Ramsey 1965
Gregory J. Seda 1970
Glenn D. Southard 1974
William D. Urbach 1971
Richard V. Wells 1969
SAN FRANCISCO
California Sigma
Dr. Steven John Brattesani 1982
William Calvin Godward 1977
Jeff Hersh 1992
Kevin M. Leong 1970
SAN JOSÉ STATE
California Zeta
Donald R. Beall 1960
James W. Fuller 1962
Richard L. Heideman 1964
Leland P. James 1963
Ethan Zachary Lipsker 2019
Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. 1964
Charles M. Pettis 1950
Donald E. Ruff 1959
David V. Schweitzer 1957
John Sid Thompson 1959
SANTA CLARA
California Phi
Roberto Carlos Brum 1990
E. Laurence Schott 1957
SEWANEE
Tennessee Omega
Dr. Joseph B. Delozier III 1977
David C. Humphreys 1979
Wells Durham
McCarthy O’Neil
Paul Lee Prout 1961
Dr. Jerry Allison Snow 1961
Dr. John Beasley Thomas IV 1997
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma
Gabriel Bruns
Stan R. Campbell 1974
Michael Andrew Christensen 2010
John Randell Croat 1975
Kerry P.J. Doran 1964
Ryan Holladay
John W. Iles 1969
Spencer Krantz
Dr. Zachary David Lancaster 2013
Peyton Lauer
Brett Allen Martin 2003
Paul B. Nelson 1961
Seth Isaiah Gunner Niccum 2022
Dr. Robert E. Oleson 1962
Zachary Richard Rosol 2023
Scott Michael Sams 1994
Dr. Scott Allan Slechta 1980
Roger W. Spahr 1962
Tyler Charles Stokesbary 2017
Jack D. Summerbell 1957
Mike Landon Underwood 1993
Joseph Wollum
SONOMA STATE
California Alpha-Alpha
Trevor Douglas Frampton 1994
Damon Bret Hirschensohn 1998
James Gordon Mitchell 2005
Daniel Joseph Nadarski 1991
Travis Bartholomew Powers 1992
David Siembieda 1993
Shay Michael Stewart 1996
SOUTH ALABAMA
Alabama Chi
Joseph Daniel Barlar, Jr. 1975
Scottland Cooper
Robert D. Jenkins III 1973
Jacob Mowat
Bryan Thomas Op’t Holt 2001
Brennan Powell
Alan Glenn Stabler 1980
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Delta
Michael King Bell 1975
Stephen A. Burnett 1973
William S. Cowan 1964
James Everette Dyer 1975
Robert Oakley Elrod 1985
David Rutherford Galloway, Jr. 1994
Samuel Hartzog
Kevin Michael Kulp 1994
James Edgar Nash III 2024
H. Montague Osteen, Jr. 1963
Dr. Hudnall Weaver Paschal 1981
James Hendrick Pressly 2009
James H. Rainero 1972
Joseph Donald Reid II 1982
W. Marshall Simons 1982
Neill M. Timmons 1976
Robert G. Vassy, Jr. 1975
Kenneth M. Wofford 1980
Byron Charles Yahnis 1983
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
Jamie Beisch 1999
Robert Jeffery Blumenthal 1984
Gannon Cauwels
Kelly Gene Ellingson 1986
Aiden Ettleman
Dr. Ryan Lowell Geraets 1999
Donald Charles Griffin 1989
Francis Gregory Homan 1985
Josh Houska 2011
Arlin L. Houtkooper 1964
Dr. Jay W. Hubner 1964
Harvey C. Jewett IV 1970
Doyle L. Knudson 1974
Bryan Randall Kouri 1990
Jackson Kronberg
James F. Leach 1961
Gregori Lebedev 1966
William Scott Lenker 1990
Robert W. Martin 1957
Steven John Porter 1962
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
Dr. Terry H. Berner 1972
Chad Leonard Christopherson 1991
Derek Dakota Demers 2024
Jake DeNomme
Michael L Evink 1990
Daniel Michael Kainz 1994
Dr. Michael Vernon Relf 1988
Clark Schoening 1987
Anthony Palmer Vargas-Kunkel 2022
SOUTH FLORIDA
Florida Delta
Vincent Capitano III 1978
Jim J. Daniels 1969
Harrison P. Fail, Jr. 1964
Richard W. Lane 1968
Eddie Edwin Litton II 1987
Toby Sean Manulak 1994
Stewart Andrew Marshall III 1970
David S. Searles, Jr. 1968
MG Luis Raul Visot 1978
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
California Gamma
Dan Clark 1968
Mark Philip Esbensen 1979
Glenn A. Haldan 1966
Mr. Alan Johnson 1995
Guy Keven Johnson 1981
Dr. Robert N. Jones 1961
Alex Kostich
Richard E. Lawrence 1961
Warren H. Lortie 1967
Laureston H. McLellan 1961
Terrance C. Miller 1962
Maximilian Olsen
Greg Lee Rawlings 1981
Dustin Ryan Slinkard 2009
Howard W. Speer 1953
William Michael Vangelos 1983
Luke O’Brien Vogt 2001
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Texas Delta
Dr. Gary Leslie Appelt 1970
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
Robert Gotovac, Jr. 1986
Gary D. Huselton 1968
James Long 2014
Nicholas Alexander Ludwig 2024
George M. Luhn, Jr. 1955
Grant Edwin Mashek 2002
Dr. Gilbert Rice Meadows 1970
Arthur H. Middleton 1968
Dr. Daniel C. Peavy 1960
Joseph C. Sumner 1954
Richard C. Ware II 1968
Welcome Wade Wilson III 2020
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma
Randal P. Alford 1972
Carl J. Aycock 1971
Robert H. Banks, Jr. 1972
Benjamin Barham 2017
Adam Bienvenue
Jacob Ryan Brogan 2023
M. Todd Buchanan 1990
Chandler Cook
Connor Cooley
Hon. M. Ronald Doleac 1970
CPT Mark R. Eubanks 1970
Mr. Maurice McIntosh Forsyth 1986
James Thomas Garrett III 1979
Dr. Jerry C. Griffin 1967
Fred S. Haddad 1968
Mack Marcellus Harper, Jr. 1979
Toby Leon Jeffreys 1979
Clayton E. Johnson 1973
William C. Leslie 1965
John South Lewis 1970
Brent Johnston Lindley 1997
Donald R. MacDonald 1968
Justin Malpass
Bryce Mullen
Bryce Pardew 2023
Michael W. Parker 1968
Jonathan Michael Richard 1990
Cameron Rios
James Donald Sterling 1989
ST. LAWRENCE
New York Rho
John E. Houx 1956
STANFORD
California Alpha
Harry C. Andrews 1964
Roger S. Bounds 1964
Charles G. Cale 1964
John Robert Connelly, Jr. 1978
Dr. Laurence A. Darrow 1973
Robert Anthony Dickinson 1986
Robert J. Finger 1970
Robert B. Gowin 1980
Robert V. Heldman 1958
Douglas R. McDonald 1971
D. Douglas Muirhead 1970
William Souveroff, Jr. 1956
Robert Badcon Thompson 1970
David P. Velasquez 1971
Angel Villeraldo
Philip L. Waters 1955
STOCKTON
New Jersey Rho-Sigma
Viraj A Patel 2019
Nicholas Edward Zimmerman 2020
SUFFOLK
Massachusetts Sigma
Samuel Preston Blouin 2017
SYRACUSE
New York Delta
Jeffry John Comanici 1988
Richard M. Gray 1962
Steve J. Herson 1968
Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell 1986
Scott Howard Read 1990
CPT Douglas H. Wassmer 1965
TAMPA
Florida Chi
Alec Robinson
Trevor Sandler 2025
Ryan Stimson 2025
TENNESSEE
Tennessee Kappa
Christopher William Bird, Sr. 1984
Alton E. Blakley, Jr. 1980
Robert M. Chambers 1969
Mark Wray Chiozza 1990
Henry E. Christenberry 1968
Kimbrough L. Dunlap III 1985
Jack Dunn
Alex Durieux
Rob Bibb Frost, Jr. 1990
Shelby Morris Hadden 1961
Michael Walker Hecht 2021
Tillman J. Keller III 1963
Michael D. Kiss 1974
Stephen Addison Koella 1994
Dr. J. Fletcher Lee 1956
R. Matlock 1960
Craig Huseman Metz 1977
Brett Douglas Patterson 1990
Andrew Prather
Alfred L. Roach 1970
Dylan Rogers
Bernard A. Rolfes, Jr. 1971
William Douglas Singer 1973
Benjamin Yancey Spangler 2015
David Lloyd Surber 1990
William Robert Vance, Jr. 1985
John Jacob Werner II 1986
Frank Amalon Wilk IV 2023
Walter Douglass Wills III 1971
Robert E. Withers 1964
Morgan M. Zook 1950
TENNESSEE TECH
Tennessee Delta
Brandon Cole Boyd 2007
Joseph Dominick Diaferia III 2010
Dr. John A. Howington 1985
Dr. Richard L. Schultz 1970
LTC Richard G. Smith 1963
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
Tennessee Tau
W. Keith Hurt 1981
Dale R. Johnson 1975
James Thomas Legins 1990
Curtis Sid McMillan 1979
Ronnie Neill 1974
Ross H. Sinclair 1972
Anthony Gordon White 1992
William Lee Winstead 1998
TEXAS A&M
Texas Tau
James Edward Chisolm 1981
David Luther Claridge 1981
Mark Theodore Kelly 1983
Joel Alfred Prellop 1994
Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr. 1993
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Texas Beta
Bobby J. Cochran 1956
Dan R. Cullum 1964
Gerry M. Goodman 1965
Kenneth M. Hardin 1963
Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr. 1963
Christopher Lander 1972
Gary Wayne Luskie 1969
Dr. James B. Montgomery 1973
Edwin Dale Shaver 1979
Richard B. Vance 1968
Owen Russell Worley, Jr. 1970
TEXAS STATE
Texas Sigma
Jackson Edward Daniel 2017
Robert Bryan Rendon 1994
Bailey Watson 2019
Zachary Sterling Watson 2020
TEXAS TECH
Texas Alpha
Javier Arellano, Jr. 2005
Hal Barry Buchanan 1960
Stephen T. Buschardt 1972
J. David Cason 1974
W. Brant Chandler 1979
Robey A. Clark 1972
Will A. Courtney, Sr. 1958
Theodore M. Fergeson 1961
Giles M. Forbess 1961
Ryan Jeffrey Hood 2008
Kamden Deane Kanaly 2006
Andrew Lewis Kerr 1971
Dr. Robert G. Kinney 1960
David W. Ledyard 1972
John F. Lown 1972
Kenneth D. Mauck 1965
LTC Stuart R. McMeans 1975
Timothy L. Miller 1971
Johnnie D. Odum 1970
George Prochaska, Jr. 1968
Dean Raimond Quinn 1982
Wade Rogers Quinn 1984
Willard B. Robbins III 1979
Charles E. Robinson 1969
Edwin E. Sargent 1968
James Edwin Sowell 1970
Mark Robert Turner 1983
John M. Tye III 1967
David G. Wight 1964
Richard O. Williams 1960
Clark S. Willingham 1967
Daniel N. Wood 1971
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho
Michael A. Barnett 1975
Brent Rogers Bechtol 2022
Louis A. Beecherl III 1979
Barry Beeson 1967
William M. Burney III 1971
Thomas L. Carter 1950
Joseph M. Cayton 1973
Oscar Holcombe Crosswell 1963
Donald Mark DeWalch 2022
William Clayborne Duvall, Jr. 1996
William C. Duvall 1970
James F. Erwin 1973
Jack Ferruzzo 2025
Preston Frede 2023
Lloyd Robin French III 1973
Christiaan Jonas Graf 1999
Robert H. Graham 1968
Robert T. Halpin, Jr. 1973
William Moran Hickey, Jr. 1981
Mr. Graham Hill 1971
Barksdale Hortenstine 2022
David Allen Lane 1970
Jody D. Lane 2022
Andrew J. Lewis III 1977
Leon O. Lewis, Jr. 1930
Graham B. Luhn 1960
Lawrence E. Maddox 1975
A. Patrick McEvoy, Jr. 1971
Robert Ellis Meadows 1970
Kenneth B. Meyer 1973
Gregory N. Moore 1971
Laurence B. Neuhaus 1969
Laurence W. Nixon 1971
William M. Pierce 1973
Stephen Jay Plumb 1971
Donald L. Poarch 1974
Dr. Brian D. Ranelle 1968
R. Alan Shivers, Jr. 1968
Scott H. Shuford 1975
John L. Wagner 1973
W. Timothy Weaver 1975
Michael I. Wheeler 1973
George Jewell Wommack 2006
Forrest Jacob Wynn 1999
TEXAS-DALLAS
Texas Chi
James Xavier Balandran 2010
Christian Grousbeck
Michael Peter Parmerlee 2006
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
TEXAS-TYLER
Texas Zeta
Kaleb Arteaga
Lloyd Joseph Blondin 2011
Brant Lee Cain 2013
Tyler O’Brien
Joey Retes
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu
Bruce E. Alexander 1964
Dr. Charles M. Balch 1964
Brian Carlin Biggs 2009
Hayes Bingham
Colton Blubaugh
Brent L. Cousino 1978
Frank Joseph Dobnikar 2003
Mark D. Everhart 1975
Howard B. Foltz 1973
Charles S. Freed 1956
Jon Charles Freed 1983
Stephen L. Gepford 1964
Jon Donald Gochenour 1992
Gerald L. Guernsey 1959
Tristan Hill 2009
Charles E. Hodge 1964
Owen Johnson
Josiah Daniel Karriem 2024
Kris Eugene Khoenle 1991
Bruce E. Kirkham 1967
Robert D. Kraft 1963
Dr. J. Kevin Maney 1975
Kent R. Matthews 1963
Bryan Michael Minges 2001
William Casimir Nowicki 1988
Charles E. Packard 1967
Michael K. Pietras 1979
James H. Reed 1963
Anthony J. Salm 1990
Michael Ray Tasker 1995
Dr. H. Murray Todd 1963
Shawn James Tysiak 1998
Jerrold A. Vincent 1967
Keith Alvin Walker 1990
Dr. Robert A. Welch 1973
Ronald Thomas Welty, Jr. 1985
David Charles Whitaker 1970
TOWSON
Maryland Alpha
David Henry Affeldt 1987
Gary Richard Armstrong, Jr. 1990
Michael Lee Bankert 1983
George Lory Good, Jr. 1985
Les H Ireland 1986
Jeffrey Philip Jacobs 1991
Jeffrey Brent Lamkin 1991
Joseph Samuel Little 1987
Jonathan B. Long 1989
Jeffrey Motsco 1992
Daniel Suissa 1984
TROY
Alabama Epsilon
James Lewis Martin 1982
Joseph Edward Parish, Jr. 1987
James Ronald Pinckard 1981
TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon
John Ernest William Baay II 1984
Neil D. Blue, Jr. 1954
Dr. Robert E. Dilworth 1966
Joseph L. Fitzgibbons 1976
Miguel M. Flechas III 1959
Rev. W. Gedge Gayle, Jr. 1960
Louis A. J. Kapicak 1966
Phillip C. Long 1965
Michael Temers Masur 1983
Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell 1947
Lester G. Nash 1958
Charles Theodore Orihel 1978
Dr. Ralph B. Pfeiffer 1966
Robert A. Seale, Jr. 1964
Richard W. Stephens 1966
Eric T. Swanson 1972
Foster Walker III 1966
Carl E. Warden, Jr. 1961
Robert Wiegand II 1970
UC BERKELEY
California Beta
Gregory D. Beltran 1978
Dr. Ronald N. Clazie 1960
John V. Hook 1944
Harold Brian Hoppe 1980
Massimo Alessandro Navarretta 2018
David Cooke Thomas 1982
UC DAVIS
California Kappa
William R. Gaines 1980
Paul Lazard Lion III 1979
Mark David Spannagel 2002
Dr. Jan C. Swanson 1964
UC IRVINE
California Psi
Jason John Hamilton 2007
Ben Johnson II 1987
UC SAN DIEGO
California Chi
Jayden Tran 2018
Cheyenne Yari 2013
UC
SANTA BARBARA
California Eta
Dr. Stephen C. Dinsmore 1971
M. Blair Hull 1961
Jay W. Jeffcoat 1967
Jacob Lee
Kevin Sorensen McClatchy 1985
Michael J. McKenzie 1978
Steven C. Mendell 1963
COL Lawrence H. Reichner 1959
David Carl Skvarna 1990
CDR Edward M. Williams 1958
James W. Woodworth 1962
UCLA
California Delta
William A. Bryan 1966
David Bruce Dollinger 1986
Dr. Bill Dorfman 2018
Robert A. Gershon 1960
Johnathan Blaise Golightly 2011
Lee David Groza 1989
Brian D. Holmes 1983
Rev William C. Houghton 1955
Roy H. Jones 1959
CPT Kent Parsons 1964
Donald M. Pierro II 1976
Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr. 1980
Drew B. Sones 1970
David W. Warner 1958
John Rendall Webber III 1978
Robert S. Withers 1975
Garrett R. Wittkopp 1968
UC-RIVERSIDE
California Omicron
Jonathan David Bookspun 1991
Jeffrey Scott Casaw 1992
Roger John Gallego 1991
Ernest John Mortensen 1962
Charles Bernard Shiner 1999
Timothy Jon Siegel 1991
Jared Douglas Wood 1997
UC-SANTA CRUZ
California Omega
LTC Richard Cao 1995
John Paret Latimer, Jr 1990
UMBC
Maryland Omicron-Pi
Brian Anthony Baum 1994
Tobias Edward Belloff 1991
Joseph Raymond Gallagher 1992
Kevin Douglas Heilman 1989
Michael Chi-Shiang Huang 2004
Christopher Bleu Kaehny 2008
Jamshid Jim Lotfi 1989
Raeburn Barnett Rothrock 1991
William George Voelp 1989
Thomas Jeffrey Wheatley 1991
UNION
Tennessee Eta
Vernon Stanley Ekrut 1968
Stephen M.Eldridge 1997
James D. Gass 1957
Michael J. Montgomery 1970
William Henry Pitt III 1993
USC UPSTATE
South Carolina Beta
Jonathan Toney Crossland 2005
UTAH
Utah Phi
Paul R. Barber 1968
Theodore A. Domino 1973
Roger G. Segal 1968
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon
Peter Currey Rolfing 1982
Christopher Seibert 1975
Michael Paul Snyder 1981
Dr. Floyd L. Tarbet 1955
UT-EL PASO
Texas Gamma
Andrew Thomas Barbe 1992
Thomas Charles Behan 1970
Benjamin Celis 2000
Dr. Thomas Mankin Fullerton, Jr. 1981
Dr. Gervis F. Galbraith, Jr. 1962
Charles F. Tupper, Jr. 1964
VALDOSTA
Georgia Sigma
Dr. C. Scott Edenfield 1979
Robert Andrew Greenway 1980
Jason Grant Hampton 2004
Bruce Darby Hornbuckle 1978
William Maurice Queen 1978
Alan Edward Ridge 2000
C. Byrd Simmons, Jr. 1977
Paul Eaton Towle, Jr 1982
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu
Paul Henry Anderson, Jr. 1970
Seawell J. Brandau 1958
Matthew Davidson Dale 2005
William H. Ferguson 1970
Jason C. Gordon 1993
Dr. Frederick C. Joyce, Jr. 1956
Ryan P. Littleton 2003
Thomas D. Magruder, Jr. 1969
Dr. Thomas Edwin Moody 1969
H. Ross Perot, Jr. 1981
R. Sidney Ransom, Jr. 1968
Joseph Hardin Staley III 1983
Clarence H. Taylor, Jr. 1956
William W. Whorley, Jr. 1963
VERMONT
Vermont Beta
Robert A. Longhi 1958
VIRGINIA
Virginia Omicron
Victor Maceo Dandridge III 1986
John Nicholas Suhr, Jr. 1988
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
Virginia Chi
Tyler Stephen Thompson 2013
VIRGINIA TECH
Virginia Zeta
Virgil Glenn Nelson 1982
Frank Michael Pieruccini 1984
Dr. Anthony Huston Sgro 1989
Dr. Frank Downing Straus 1976
WASHINGTON (MO)
Missouri Beta
F. Gilbert Bickel III 1966
Raymond L. Chung 1989
Dr. Steven Jay Fleischman 1992
Samuel J. Hardy III 1957
Donald L. Howard 1949
Joseph Reed Kass 1981
LTC Kent W. Lattig 1961
Walter C. May 1954
John Patrick Morris 1986
Dr. Jeffrey Scot Rumbyrt 1985
Nicolas Schmidt
Donald W. Smith 1958
Paul Alison Turner 1989
WASHINGTON (WA)
Washington Alpha
Richard E. Amen 1965
Thomas Lane Anderson 1983
Aaron Michael Cooley 2019
Jack Westley Dearth II 2014
Dr. Joseph H. Delaney 1970
Rick Keating 1968
James W. Kenyon 1959
Thomas Scott Laplant 1979
Lawrence E. Stone 1963
George A. Swendiman 1967
Mark Robert Virkelyst 2010
Dr. Jon M. Wamba 1958
WASHINGTON STATE
Washington Beta
Robert F. Abramson, Jr. 1969
Michael B. Bauer 1969
Patrick A. Berschauer 1976
Stephen Lawrence Boulanger 1988
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
Edward Charles Reinhart III 1993
Douglas K. Rickerson 1955
Peter T. Smith 1972
James C. Wright 1974
WEST FLORIDA
Florida Sigma
Bradley J. Bean 1975
Millard L. Bowlin 1976
Gregory V. Brock 1973
Gavin Ellis
Richard Freeman 1970
Leo Gillson
Buford Frank Harmon, Jr. 1974
Brian D. Haugen 1988
David Charles Jacobson 2000
Kenneth E. Jernigan 1969
Frank Wolfgang Kruppa 1998
Bryan D. Ley 2002
Jackson Noel Lowery 2020
Michael Patrick Lynch 1990
J. Randall Nobles 1976
Robert Charles Randle 1979
Rodney Clay Randle 1979
Alexander Saelzler
Samuel Henderson Waite 1980
Michael Donell Young 1980
WESTERN CAROLINA
North Carolina Omega
Brittan Michael Davis 2007
Cody Edward Dunlap 2015
Kevin Neill Gath 2014
Benjamin Joseph Hittinger 2010
Gibson Perry McIntire 2023
WESTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Beta
Christopher Baldwin
William Ray Buckberry 1982
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
Stillie L. Mason 1974
Ronnie Lee Miller 1966
Charles G. Newton, Jr. 1988
Robert Allen Norvell 1983
John Casey Perkins, Jr. 1981
Gregory W. Pryor 1987
William Dallas Rector 1980
Dr. Richard C. Rink 1974
Randall Wayne Schocke 1978
Thomas Stephen Ulmer 1977
Grant Christopher Williams 2016
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta
Jack B. Anderson 1966
Aaron Comensky
James Taylor Curry 1983
Jaycob Delong
William Bruce Dorrance 1994
Joshua Paul Downey 2007
R. David Eick 1972
Charles B. Farkas 1967
William S. Fiscus III 1986
Matthew James Haran 2000
Robert Michael Kelly 1971
Ralph Miesel 1971
Mason Molek
Michael T. O’Reilly 1971
Justin Oviatt
Chrisitan Pakos
Robert H. Slemmons 1966
Dana Edwin Smith 1978
Connor Steensma
Charles H. Tafel, Jr 1994
Jaxson Vincent
Donald F. Werschem 1964
Ben Whisler
Timothy Reagan Wilhelm 1995
Kevin Lee Williams 1978
Thomas G. Wischer 1967
Samuel Zandstra
WESTMINSTER
Missouri Gamma
John T. Baumstark 1967
Robert E. Boen, Jr. 1967
Cody Robert Bush 1997
Travis Dow Ewing 2009
CPT Timothy Allan Fanter 1989
John C. Giorza 1972
Roger G. Harrison, Jr. 1967
Randall P. Johnson 1974
George Wallace Mahn III 1992
Richard E. Marshall 1962
Dr. Jerry N. Middleton 1959
Christopher Waldrop Morledge 1990
Kent C. Mueller 1962
James Frederick Muench 1986
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
Jacob Stephen Bivens 2022
Dr. Sam N Cohlmia, MD 1989
James Frederic Cox 1973
Gary Alan Farha 1979
Zach Gordon
Bryon C. Hamilton 1972
Cliff Hoseah
Larry L. Kennedy 1969
Ryan Travis Martin, MBA 2001
Roger L. McClure 1967
Ritchie Sidener 1969
Gary Benjamin Strout 1999
Edward J. Vega 1971
WILLAMETTE
Oregon Gamma
Nicholas C. Birtcil 2009
George E. Chandler 1961
Kevin Michael Dean 2006
John R. Galbraith 1960
COL Gerald M. May 1961
David MacLure Milloy 1979
Dr. Kenneth H. Schrecengost 1959
Terry N. Shuchat 1962
Matthew Thain Spencer 1999
Dr. Ronald E. Williams 1962
Dr. John W. Wood 1959
WILLIAM & MARY
Virginia Kappa
Muhammed Al Saffar
Sean Craig Bilby 1993
James W. Brinkley 1959
James R. Carling 1964
Edward J. T. Cook 1986
Theodore Geis 2025
David Arthur Marshall 1994
Brian Meyer 2017
Scott Oppenheim 2002
Joseph Baran Petro 1969
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma
Gianni Allen
Ryan McKenzie Arioli 2017
Steadman Boston 2017
Kyle Steven Conrad 2020
Casey Lane Green 2024
Layne Brodie Smith 2019
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Alpha
Robert H. Bloss 1963
Steven Richard Clavette 1980
Austin John Evans 2005
Harold W. Ingalls 1969
Stuart A. Johnson 1966
Dr. Peter A. McCoy 1967
James Peter McDermott 1984
Mac A. McKichan, Jr. 1960
Merle G. Pautsch 1966
WISCONSIN-STOUT
Wisconsin Sigma
Andrew Emerson
WOFFORD
South Carolina Gamma
Gary N. Babcock 1972
Dr. Robert P. Bethea, Sr. 1965
Joseph Robert Cantey, Jr. 1991
Tucker Crenshaw
Gerry F. Inabinet 1963
Dr. Boyce M. Lawton III 2021
Dwight F. Patterson, Jr. 1961
Jake Simmons
Mitchell H. Smith, Jr. 1958
Lemuel E. Wiggins III 1960
WORCESTER
Massachusetts Delta
Daniel Paul Amirault 2018
Andrew Bentivenga
Rafael Jacob Caballero 2025
Gabriel Colebourn
Robert C. Cournoyer 1970
Joseph L. Ferrantino 1967
Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. 1972
George C. Harvey 1970
Brian David Huntley 1980
Daniel Hurley 1980
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
WORCESTER (CONTINUED)
Edward S. Jamro 1973
Donald K. Peterson 1971
Paul J. Sartori 1971
Jaimeson Truppi 2025
LTC James V Works 1988
WYOMING
Wyoming Alpha
David Ernest Bitner 1969
Michael Tobin Bonner 1993
Adam Robert Boyd 2013
Daniel Wayne Cable 1984
Richard Thomas Cook 1981
Paul A. Dona 1975
Paul Monroe Duncan 1981
Dr. Frederick M. Emerich 1968
Richard Daniel Hammer 1981
Glenn J. Hertzler 1976
Peter Randall Irey 2008
Jeremiah Allen Johnke 2003
Archie J. Jurich 1943
Joseph Braly Kelly 1980
George E. Lantz 1974
Phillip D. Laue 1971
Thomas B. Lee 1974
Kellen McCoul
Curtis E. Meier, Jr. 1975
Frank Mendicino II 1961
Nicholas Mark Metzler 1987
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
Alexander John Smeaton 2009
Alan R. Stephenson 1968
Richard R. Tempest 1972
Richard C. Titus 1963
Nicholas Charles Turner 2014
Gregory Gerard Vaughn, CPA 2007
Nicholas Gerard Vaughn 2012
Robert B. Warner 1970
YALE
Connecticut Omega
Jonathan Wilson Meeks 1995
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Ohio Alpha
Anthony J. Bernard 2004
Owen Bertram 2024
Michael B. Ciesielski 1972
Braden Claypoole
Jacob Howard Clemente 2025
Jeremy Clemente
Joseph Michael Costello, Jr. 2003
Richard Ross Courtney 2012
Tom L. Davis 1976
John Michael Degenova 1986
Brandon Michael Droney 2019
Michael Scott Hipkins 1991
David Allen Jakovina 2020
Nicholas David Locke 2022
Kevin James Lynch 2008
Mark William McDonough 1998
Matthew Joseph McDonough 1993
Ralph McDonough 2017
Francesco McElrath
John A. Mills III 1967
Edward A. Moore 1964
James S. Omodio 1969
Chase Pastor
Albert Pasquale Pompeo 1987
Nathan Pope
Justin Andrew Shaughnessy 2022
Dylan Jacob Straley 2023
Chad Richard Torres 2019
FRIENDS OF SAE
Adam A
Rayna Aaronson
Edward Acosta
Denzel Adhola
Eno Allemand
L. L. Allison
Annika Andrews
Eric Andrews
Jill Angerbauer
Leslie Ann Arnold
Devotie Hall Association
Elizabeth Barrett
Janet Mayer Bates
Douglas and La Verne Benham
Arlene R Berkowitz
Laura Bianchi
Jimena Blandon
Hannah Cotton Blenden
Susan K. Bloss
Katy Bourland
Gweneth Bruen
Ellen Brunner
Megan Callaway
Misty Cassady
Vivian & H. Scott Caven
Jayne Chapman
Shira Kim Cohen
Jamie Collins
Rick Cooper
Kim Corelli
Emily Crockett
Ria David
J. Cole Dawson III
Alysse Delpozzo
Makenzie Denver
Gilii Devilliers
Brenda Dirkse
Shasta Dowding
Theodore Dunagan
David Eppler
Jeffrey John Fellows
Robin French
Heather Frost
Emma Futterman
Kiara Galvin
Mary B. Garver
Maureen Gellerman
Nancy Generelly
Vasiliki Gerentes
Cate Gillie
Isabella Gomez
Linda Jo Grider
Sofija Grujic
Joani Halcomb
Jennifer Hammond
Stephanie Hayden
Eleanor L. Hayes
Taylor Head
Sydney Heltzer
Sarah Henson
Jennifer Heyen
JJ Hirschle
Staige Hodges
Virginia Hotaling
Ethelmae C Humphreys
Emma Hyler
Amelia Irvin
Carol Irving
Matthew Jackson
Richard L. Johnson, Jr.
Avery Kerr
Mary Ann Kilb
Tom Kilian
Carolyn Kimberlin
Aubrey Kirk
Gloria Kuehn
Alison Lai
Mia LaPat
Kennedy Lehnen
Randy Lewis
Emmy Liniado
Linda Lucas
Nathan Lukacsko
Dianna Lyons
Lisa Lyons
Chuck Magee
Josh Martineau
Amy Mathias
Loghan Maye
Chris Mayfield
Ella McCarthy
Rachel Peden McCarty
Trisia Ficther McCarty
Gabrielle McCleish
Erika Mckee
Sarah McNamara
Megan Meier
Alida Messinger
Gail Metts
Mia Miller
Paige Miller
Robert Mitchell
Tiffany Molek
Natalie Monteith
Michael Morgan
Michael Nalin
Sophia Nan
Jennifer D. Nicholson
Mary Bausch Nippert
Barbara Nistler
A. Scott Noble
Rebecca Ogle
Edwin C O’Neal
Rachael Orlowski
Kaitlyn Oviatt
Melinda Oviatt
Alexis Pascarella
Sandra Payne
Isadora Pellegrinetti
Vernon Piper
Richard Posthumus
Stacia Pratt
Julia Preston
Jane Purdie
Carolyn Quilici
Elizabeth Roadman
Lilly Roberts
Rebecca H. Rosdick
Sophia Rosenberg
Nancy Russell
Curtis T. Schultz
Barbara Shackelford
Bunny Shackelford
Leslie Sharp
Sam Silverstein
Alison Simioni
Madison Simmons
Sally Skaggs
Barbara E Slankard
Douglas C. Smith
Paige Swierski
Pete Taylor
Sasha Teta
Stacy Turnof
Ruth Utti
Mark Vandevanter
Ava Varzino
Nicole Vicars
Keira Ward
Catherine Weaver
Harriet Weirich
Mia Westphal
Mat Whatley
Chandra Willett
Traci Willis
Anne Wilson
Mariruth Wittkamp
Sarah Worthington
Maggie Wright
Patricia Yorke
Abbie Young
IN HONOR
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Hunter Lauren Willis 2022 by Traci Willis
CAL POLY POMONA
California Alpha-Beta
Matthew William Jones 1997 by Daniel Collin Stanczak
CAL STATE LONG BEACH
California Lambda
Mariano Rubino 1983 by Jose Hanagan
William Gary Westling 1983 by Daniel Collin Stanczak
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Florida Epsilon
James Richard Brodmerkel 1998 by Roberto Castro
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon
Christopher Cullen Fehring 1995 by Brian C. Kennedy
FROSTBURG STATE
Maryland Delta
Jason Paul Andrick 1997 by Henry Noah Haddaway
LOYOLA CHICAGO
Illinois Alpha-Omega
Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003 by SAE Financial & Housing Corporation
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
Chris P Gaylor 1972 by Joseph Phillips Wright, Jr. by Raymond Mark Davids
Raymond Mark Davids 1977 by Robert F. Reynolds III
Robert F. Reynolds III 1978 by Raymond Mark Davids
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
Debashis Chowdhury 1998 by Daniel Collin Stanczak
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
North Dakota Beta
Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn 1975 by Jason Scott Embry
NORTHERN IOWA
Iowa Chi
Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994 by Daniel Collin Stanczak
SALEM STATE
Massachusetts Tau-Gamma
Juan Ignacio Faria 2017 by Alison Lai
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Delta
John Wesley Tucker, Jr. 1987 by Tucker Crenshaw
FRIENDS OF SAE
Alison Lai by Juan Ignacio Faria
IN MEMORY
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
Hugh B. Miller, Jr. 1932 by Landon Cabell Garland Miller, Jr.
Hugh B. Miller III 1957 by Hugh Barr Miller IV
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu
Joe Frank Lassiter 1997 by Carroll Brian Daniel
Joseph B. Skinner 1978 by Thomas H. Riddell III
CAL STATE LONG BEACH
California Lambda
Lawrence Kevin Plummer 1983 by Jose Hanagan
Thomas Alvin Praegitzer 1983 by Jose Hanagan
CORNELL
New York Alpha
Darryl Patrick Bryan 1993 by Dr. Brian Randolph Elliott
DEPAUW
Indiana Delta
Douglas Bradley White 1994 by Aaron C. Marx by Allen Porter Ashley by Andy James Raterman by Blake Edward Johnson by Christopher Wilson Pfeifle by Daniel Lee Kiley by David William Hopper by Donald Nicholas Sullivan by Eric Matthew Stisser by James Angus Kellock III by JJ Hirschle by John Thomas Cramer by Keith Robert Veneziano by Kris Milton Carlson by Lance Attilio DeNardin by Marc Hamilton Ohler by Matt Sherer Tucker
by Matthew Bennett Gibson by Matthew Luke Cavalier by Matthew William Gries by Patrick Brian Roberts by Robert Frederick Croll, Jr. by Stephen Bolan Crilly by Thomas Benedict Renwald by Timothy David Brieger by Viraj A Patel by William Bradley Beanblossom
DRAKE
Iowa Delta
David L. Arendt 1978 by M. Ronald Doleac by Thomas Lawrence Spellman
Robert B. Hedges 1953 by Dr. J Michael Finley
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon
Edwin J. Rehrman 1962 by Jane Purdie
FERRIS STATE
Michigan Zeta
Robert W. Cicinelli 1976 by O’Neil Franso
HOUSTON
Texas Epsilon
Patrick J. Jacobus 1966 by Joseph T. Ruland
INDIANA
Indiana Gamma
Kim Lawrence Quaco 1976 by David Wayne Barrick
Ronald Grant Repka 1983 by Dan Edward Aron
IOWA
Iowa Beta
William K. Lannom 1967 by Virginia Hotaling
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962 by Benett C. Boltinghouse by Christopher Wayne Hancock by Fredric T. Langton by Gregory Carbone by Mark William McDonough by Mary Ann Kilb
KANSAS STATE
Kansas Beta
Aaron Markley 1980 by Patrick L. Burton
Clyde H. Kiddoo, Jr. 1957 by William H. Braddock
Mark E. Westhusin 1980 by Patrick L. Burton
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda
Jeffrey H. Green 1974 by D. Scott Cunningham
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon
Dennis Henry Lynch 1974 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
Donald R. Perry 1977 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
Edward A. Mayer 1970 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
George E. Monarch III 1974 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
H. Grady Sellards 1924 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
James W. May 1970 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
William Stokes Harris, Jr. 1968 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
Woodson M. Hopkins 1973 by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
Hugh J. Holloman 1973 by Chris P Gaylor
James G. Sakers 1969 by Chris P Gaylor by Robert F. Reynolds III
James P. Fox III 1976 by Robert F. Reynolds III
Loren S. Maynard 1976 by Chris P. Gaylor
Theodore Ernest Lorenz 1987 by William Scott Sims
MICHIGAN STATE
Michigan Gamma
William S. Fiscus 1952 by Dr. J. Michael Finley
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Mississippi Theta
James Henry Knight III 1986 by Hugh Beckham, Jr.
MOUNT UNION
Ohio Sigma
Nick Edward Kuchar 2022 by Riley John-Patrick Sullivan
OAKLAND
Michigan Sigma-Sigma
Bryan W Cicinelli 2009 by O’Neil Franso
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Steven E. Counts 1976 by Jack Edwin Counts, Jr.
PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
Robert B. Mitinger, Jr. 1963 by Clement B. Newbold, Jr.
SACRAMENTO STATE
California Xi
Walter James Condley 1979 by Ronald James Vance
SAN DIEGO STATE
California Theta
Dennis C. O’Neel 1964 by Brian Keith O’Neel
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
Dr. Mark C. Harlow 1965 by Steven D. Sikorski
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma Edward T. Hinton 1970 by M. Ronald Doleac
Jeffrey H. Newman 1969 by M. Ronald Doleac
Joel R. Holifield 1969 by M. Ronald Doleac
STANFORD
California Alpha
George Robert Hamrdla 1960 by Charles W. Larson by Clark Schoening by Clifford Lyndon Yee by Daniel Collin Stanczak
TENNESSEE
Tennessee Kappa
Stephen L. Barker 1969 by Walter Douglass Wills III
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Texas Beta
Giles Pond 2025 by Dr. Spencer Alan Long Larry Dell Shackelford 1969 by Ben L. Allen by Bunny Shackelford by Christopher Wayne Hancock by Katy Bourland by M. Ronald Doleac by Mariruth Wittkamp by Sandra Payne by Steven D. Sikorski
TEXAS-DALLAS
Texas Chi
Deran Coe Abernathy 2004 by Clifford Lyndon Yee
UC SANTA BARBARA
California Eta
Gary Allan Corrin 1979 by Stephen M. Erixon
UNION
Tennessee Eta
Frank Jay Kemper 1981 by Ronnie Neill
WASHINGTON (WA)
Washington Alpha
Kevin Dang 2025 by Dr. Spencer Alan Long
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Ohio Alpha
Thomas C. Lance 1964 by Mark William McDonough
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SAE Financial and Housing is proud to announce the rollout of our new website. The new site helps highlight our updated branding that has largely been dictated by our successful growth over the past 5 years. During the recent period of growth, SAE Financial and Housing has focused on the features of our Greek Housing Management services.
Greek Housing Management focuses on partnering with chapters, House Corporations, Provinces, and Alumni Associations. The partnership targets implementing our custom-designed, cloud-based software for efficient and effective financial, compliance, leasing, and property management solutions. Over the same 5 year period (since 2020), the range of chapters serviced by Greek Housing Management has diversified to include: unhoused chapter (Billing, Collections and Tax Compliance), chapters in financial distress (debt recovery, accounts payable management, building reserves through proper budgeting), House Corporations in major conferences (growth of partners in the Big10 & SEC), and House Corporations outside SAE (currently serving 8 Delta Chi Properties). In fact, at this point, nearly every SAE chapter, Province, and House Corporation can find value (service and/or advice) from Greek Housing Management's current service offerings.
Check out the new site at www.greekhm.com to learn more.
NEW MEXICO ALUMNI REACQUIRE CHAPTER HOUSE
BY JP ANDRICK (FROSTBURG STATE ’97)
As the first step toward a monumental fall semester, the newly formed New Mexico Tau Alumni House Corporation purchased back their original chapter house from SAE Financial & Housing (SAE F&H). In 2017, the previous house corporation approached SAE F&H for assistance due to vacancy and the struggles to financially support the property during a time of extended chapter closure. SAE F&H was able to take ownership of the property and invest capital in the form of extensive renovations and carry the operational costs of the vacant property. Over the past 8 years, SAE F&H partnered with the Fraternity Service Center to assist in the return of the collegiate chapter through the emerging chapter expansion process. As early as 2023, SAE F&H and key New Mexico alumni began discussions on how a newly organized and funded house corporation might be able to assume ownership and operation of the historic property. Through the growth of alumni support and work with a preferred banking partner, SAE F&H and the newly formed alumni house corporation were able to “close the deal” in early August 2025. As the icing on the cake, the collegiate chapter had one of their most successful fall recruitments, resulting in 15 newly initiated brothers!
SAE Financial & Housing wishes the New Mexico Tau Chapter and House Corporation continued growth and success. We remain an email, text, or phone call away for other House Corporations and Chapters across the realm who might benefit from our operational knowledge and efficiencies.
THE HIDDEN ROI OF CUSTOMER SERVICE
WHY YOUR NEXT SUPPORT HIRE COULD BE YOUR MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
BY
DENNIS MCCALL (INDIANA ’84)
Most small-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) view customer service as a cost center rather than a revenue driver. But here’s what they’re missing.
While obsessing over sales hires (rightfully so), you’re probably overlooking one of the highest-ROI investments in your entire business: strategic customer service hiring
Here’s what most SMB leaders don’t realize: A single great customer service hire can generate 3.5x in additional revenue over three years while simultaneously protecting hundreds of thousands in existing revenue from walking out the door
A single great customer service hire can significantly boost revenue over three years while protecting existing revenue from churn, according to Forrester’s Brand Experience Index.
Meanwhile, a bad customer service hire can cost you $240,000 when all the ripple effects are calculated.
Let’s walk through some numbers that might surprise you about support hiring.
THE BRUTAL REALITY OF BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE HIRING
So what’s the real cost of a bad customer service hire:
• 51% of consumers will drop your brand after a single bad service experience
• 33% will consider switching after just one negative interaction
• High-performing customer service teams have 30-45% annual turnover
• The average cost to replace a customer service rep: $10,000–$20,000
For SMBs, these aren’t just statistics— they’re business killers.
When your 50-person company loses a $50,000 annual client because your support rep was unhelpful, dismissive, or incompetent, that’s not just lost revenue. That’s lost referrals, damaged reputation, and potentially months of marketing spend needed to replace that client.
Every customer interaction is a retention decision. Every support hire is a revenue decision.
THE VACANCY HEMORRHAGE: WHAT EMPTY SUPPORT SEATS ACTUALLY COST
Let’s start with what most SMBs completely underestimate: the cost of leaving customer service positions empty.
Traditional thinking: “We’ll just have the team cover extra volume until we find someone.”
Reality: Every day your support role sits vacant costs approximately $100-300 in lost revenue through delayed responses, frustrated customers, and canceled orders.
The real costs break down as:
• Average time-to-fill for customer service roles: 42 days
• Daily vacancy cost: $4,129 over a 42-day period, or roughly $98 per day
• Total vacancy hemorrhage: $7,000$10,000 per month, lost revenue opportunities
But here’s where strategic recruiting changes everything:
DIY Approach:
• Time to fill: 42 days
• Vacancy cost: $7,000-$10,000
• Internal hiring costs: $4,700
• Total hiring impact: $12,050
Strategic Recruiting Partnership:
• Time to fill: 21 days (50% faster)
• Vacancy cost: $3,500-$5,000 (50% of DIY approach)
• Recruiting fee: $8,400 (20% of $42K salary)
• Total hiring impact: $12,075
Costs aside—they’re almost the same. The key difference comes down to:
With strategic recruiting, you’re not just filling the seat faster (saving $3,675 in vacancy costs). You’re dramatically increasing your odds of hiring someone who will actually drive revenue instead of destroying it.
THE RAMP REALITY: HOW FAST PRODUCTIVITY IMPACTS YOUR BOTTOM LINE
Even after someone starts, there’s a critical ramp period where you’re paying full salary for partial productivity.
Industry data shows:
• New customer service reps take approximately 60 days to reach full effectiveness
• During ramp, they operate at roughly 70% productivity
• This productivity gap costs approximately $3,600 in underperformance
But top performers ramp 30-50% faster:
• Average hire: 60 days to full productivity
• Top performer: 50% increase in productivity if properly hired and onboarded
Why this matters beyond the math:
Customers don’t care that your new rep is “still learning.” Every frustrated interaction during the ramp period is a retention risk that could cost thousands in lost customer lifetime value.
THE
PERFORMANCE MULTIPLIER: WHAT GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE ACTUALLY DELIVERS
The real payoff comes from performance differences. Unlike other roles where performance differences are subtle, customer service performance directly impacts your most valuable asset: customer retention.
THE REVENUE PROTECTION FACTOR
A 5% improvement in customer retention can increase profits by 25-95%. Here’s how a top-performing customer service rep achieves this:
Average performer retention rate: 85% of customers they interact with Top performer retention rate: 90% of customers they interact with
For a rep handling 1,000 customer interactions annually:
Great customer service reps don’t just solve problems—they create opportunities:
Upsell and Cross-sell Impact: Top performers identify expansion opportunities during support calls, with McKinsey research showing 40% higher sales conversion rates from service interactions.
Referral Generation: 97%of customers who experience “value enhancement” through great service share positive word-of-mouth, generating zero-cost customer acquisition
Repeat Purchase Acceleration: Superior support turns one-time buyers into loyal customers who spend 31% more annually than new customers.
THE EFFICIENCY MULTIPLIER
Top customer service performers also drive operational efficiency:
• Higher first-contact resolution rates (reducing repeat calls and costs)
• Faster average handle times without sacrificing quality
• Higher customer satisfaction scores correlate with increased revenue
Conservative estimate: A top performer can generate 10-20% in additional annual revenue through the combination of retention improvements, upsell opportunities, and efficiency gains.
THE DISASTER SCENARIO: WHAT BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE HIRING ACTUALLY COSTS
On the flip side, hiring the wrong person doesn’t just cost their salary—it actively destroys value:
Direct Costs of Bad Hires
• Replacement costs: $10,000 to $20,000 when they quit or get fired
• Training waste: All onboarding investment lost
• Overtime costs: Other team members covering their mistakes
Hidden Revenue Destruction
• Customer churn acceleration: One bad rep can alienate dozens of customers before you realize there’s a problem
• Reputation damage: Negative reviews and word-of-mouth that takes months to recover from
• Team morale impact: Good employees get frustrated covering for poor performers
Industry estimates suggest a single bad customer service hire can cost $240,000+ when all ripple effects are included.
THE ONE-YEAR VS. THREEYEAR ROI ANALYSIS
Imagine an SMB faced with two hiring options—a typical candidate versus a top performer. Here’s how the numbers might play out over three years.
• Year 2: 50% chance they quit (requiring another hiring cycle)
• Year 3: Either dealing with replacement costs or continued mediocrity
• Total three-year cost: $110,000+
• Revenue trend: Flat or declining due to churn during transitions
Top Performer Path:
• Year 1: $15,000 additional revenue
• Year 2: $15,000+ (customers saved in Year 1 continue spending)
• Year 3: $15,000+ (compounding effect of loyal customer base)
• Total three-year investment: $128,000
• Total additional revenue generated: $45,000+
• Three-year ROI: 35-40%**
The compounding effect is the key: Each year a top performer stays, they’re not just generating current value—they’re building a more loyal customer base that continues paying dividends.
WHY SMBS GET CUSTOMER SERVICE HIRING WRONG
Most small businesses make these critical mistakes:
Mistake #1: Treating Support as Unskilled Labor
Wrong thinking: “Anyone can answer phones and be nice to customers.”
Reality: Great customer service requires emotional intelligence, problem-solving skills, and the ability to turn frustrated customers into loyal advocates.
Mistake #2: Focusing Only on Cost, Not Value
Wrong thinking: “Let’s hire the cheapest person who meets basic qualifications.”
Reality: The salary difference between an average and exceptional customer service rep is maybe $5,000-8,000 annually, but the revenue impact difference is $15,000+ per year.
Mistake #3: Accepting High Turnover as Normal
Wrong thinking: “Customer service just has high turnover—that’s how it is.”
Reality: High turnover is often a symptom of poor hiring. When you hire the right people and support them properly, retention improves dramatically.
Mistake #4: DIY Hiring for CustomerFacing Roles
Wrong thinking: “Customer service hiring is straightforward—we don’t need help.”
Reality: Customer service hiring requires understanding personality traits, communication styles, and cultural fit factors that are difficult to assess without proper tools and expertise.
THE STRATEGIC CUSTOMER SERVICE HIRING FRAMEWORK
When evaluating customer service candidates, focus on these high-impact factors:
Emotional Intelligence and Resilience
• Can they stay calm under pressure?
• Do they naturally empathize with frustrated customers?
• Can they recover from difficult interactions without carrying negativity forward?
Problem-Solving Orientation
• Do they dig deeper to understand root causes?
• Can they think creatively when standard solutions don’t work?
• Do they take ownership of resolution rather than just following scripts?
Communication Excellence
• Can they explain complex concepts in simple terms?
• Do they listen actively and ask clarifying questions?
• Can they adjust their communication style to different personality types?
Cultural and Company Fit
• Do they genuinely care about helping people?
• Are they comfortable with your company’s communication style and values?
• Can they represent your brand authentically?
THE CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSESSMENT ADVANTAGE
Just like with sales hiring, assessments dramatically improve customer service hiring success:
Without assessments: 20% accuracy in identifying top performers
With validated assessments: 72% accuracy in predicting success
The best customer service assessments evaluate:
• Emotional stability under stress
• Natural helping orientation
• Communication style preferences
• Patience and frustration tolerance
• Learning agility and coachability
Strategic recruiting partners use these assessment results to formulate targeted interview questions that reveal true behavioral patterns, not just rehearsed responses.
YOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE ROI ACTION PLAN
1. Calculate Your Current Customer Service Costs: Add up your last year’s customer service turnover costs, training expenses, and estimate revenue lost from service-related churn. The number will shock you.
2. Identify Your Highest-Impact Hiring Needs: Which customer service roles directly impact your highest-value customers? Start there.
3. Implement Assessment-Driven Hiring: Work with recruiting partners who use validated behavioral assessments specifically designed for customer service roles.
4. Track Revenue Impact, Not Just Cost: Start measuring customer retention rates, upsell success, and customer satisfaction scores by individual rep. You’ll quickly see who’s driving revenue versus who’s just answering tickets.
THE COMPETITIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVANTAGE
While your competitors are treating customer service as a cost center and hiring based on “who seems nice in the interview,” you can be using scientific assessments and strategic recruiting to build a support team that actively drives revenue growth.
The companies winning in 2025 understand this shift: Customer service isn’t about minimizing costs—it’s about maximizing customer lifetime value through exceptional experiences delivered by strategically hired talent.
When done right, your customer service team becomes a profit center that:
• Protects existing revenue through superior retention
• Generates new revenue through upsells and referrals
• Reduces acquisition costs through positive word-of-mouth
• Builds competitive moats through customer loyalty
The ROI math is undeniable: Picture this, a $8,400 recruiting investment that helps you hire a top customer service performer will generate $45,000+ in additional revenue over three years while protecting
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GEORGE ROBERT “BOB” HAMRDLA (STANFORD ’60)
George Robert “Bob” Hamrdla will be remembered as an exemplary educator, steadfast philanthropist, and loyal friend. Born in Kansas City, Kansas, Bob lived there and in Atlanta before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in fifth grade. He attended San Mateo High School before earning his bachelor’s degree (Mathematics) in 1959 and master’s degree (History) in 1964 from Stanford University.
Bob served under two Stanford University presidents as Assistant to the President and Secretary to the Board of Trustees. As an instructor in the Department of History with expertise in Central Europe and the former German Democratic Republic, he taught at Stanford for over 30 years. Fluent in four languages, Bob directed Stanford’s overseas programs in Germany (Beutelsbach and Berlin) and Poland (Krakow). He also conducted numerous Stanford Travel/Study tours to Central and Eastern Europe as a faculty leader.
In a recent speech, Bob recounted that “Legacy means something positive one leaves behind for the enrichment of others’ lives.” For over 50 years, Bob inspired thousands of Stanford students, alumni, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers. His surviving family members, colleagues, students, and friends will attest that Bob always provided a generous and caring spirit—someone who thought about the rights and feelings of others rather than his own, and whose deeds always followed his words.
DAVID LEROY “DAVE” ARENDT (DRAKE ’78)
David Leory “Dave” was born on May 17, 1956, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. He graduated from Montezuma High School in 1974 and went on to join the Iowa Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Drake University, graduating in 1978. During his professional career, Dave served on the staff of the SAE Foundation, helping to raise funds and ensure our fraternity would continue to shape the lives of young men. Dave lived in Green Bay, WI, and Muscatine before moving back to Montezuma, where he managed Sig Manufacturing. Soon after, he joined his father at People’s Savings Bank in Montezuma in 2001, where he worked until retiring in September of 2022.
Dave enjoyed making horseradish, tailgating at Iowa Football games in his motor home, golfing, taking family trips to visit his brother, Mike, in Turkey, having 4th of July parties at his home at Lake Ponderosa, and attending Fire Convention with his fellow firefighters. Dave loved playing Santa Claus for his great nieces and nephews, along with his great-great nieces and nephews. Above all, Dave loved his family. Dave was a member of the Montezuma Country Club, the Montezuma Fire Department from 2002 to 2014, the Shriners, and the Masonic Lodge, where he took care of the Masonic IOOF Cemetery in Montezuma for the last several years. A True Gentleman through and through, Dave Arendt held true to the high ideals set forth in our creed.
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TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Texas Beta
Thomas E. Fincher ‘06
Giles Pond ‘25
Larry Dell Shackelford ‘69
John F. Taylor II ‘61
TEXAS TECH
Texas Alpha
Dr. Fred F. Barrett ‘58
Benton Robenson Carter ‘01
Wayne D. Eckstine ‘64
Alton Richard Marricle ‘61
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho
Mark J. Hanna ‘69
Robert Holland ‘48
Kirk J. Michaux ‘64
Virgil A. Pate III ‘66
Clayton K. Peeples ‘77
TEXAS-DALLAS
Texas Chi
Deran Coe Abernathy ‘04
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu
Robert F. Mix ‘66
Thomas M.D. Nolan ‘65
TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon
James H. Blake ‘52
J. David Painter ‘59
UC BERKELEY
California Beta
John A. D’Elia ‘76
UC SANTA BARBARA
California Eta
Thomas Allen Moss ‘52
Hubert E. Pierce ‘54
UCLA
California Delta
Dr. Richard G. Dedo ‘56
Scott Richard Lewer ‘86
UT-EL PASO
Texas Gamma
John P. Kerr, Jr. ‘64
Charles A. McCulloch ‘65
UTAH
Utah Phi
Paul Robert Gardner ‘69
Dwight L. Johnson ‘60
Antony Troy Rohovit ‘86
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon
Walter L. Ogden ‘66
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu
John W. Durr III ‘56
Alexander Evans Snowdon ‘14
James Claude Wertz, Jr. ‘55
VERMONT
Vermont Beta
William C. Mead ‘58
James E. Poole ‘55
VIRGINIA
Virginia Omicron
J. Sharp Gillespy IV ‘51
Louis Franklin McDonald, Jr. ‘85
William Reid Sanders ‘71
John W. Willhide ‘59
TOLEDO BROTHER DONATES BLOOD STEM CELLS WITH NMDP
Jacob Egnor (Toledo) joined the NMDP Registry at the DeVotie Ritual Institute in November 2021 — the first event attended by NMDP following the launch of our partnership earlier that year. Nearly four years later, Jacob will become the first donor among the roughly 30 brothers who swabbed at that event. “The moment I got the call, I dropped everything. I was beyond excited and humbled by the chance to give someone hope. Knowing I might be the one person who could help kept me motivated through every step of the process. It wasn’t even a question, I just knew I had to do it.”
CINCINNATI BROTHERS TAKE FLIGHT FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Cincinnati SAEs took flight at this year’s Red Bull Flugtag, sending their craft ‘Seb’s Wingman’ 39 feet through the air. Partnering with the Sebastian Schemmel Legacy Fund, Ohio Epsilon raised funds and awareness for mental health in honor of their late brother, Sebastian Schemmel (Cincinnati ‘24).
PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF THEIR CHAPTER HOUSE
Over the first weekend of October, the Penn State-University Park (Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta) chapter celebrated 100 years of “The Ranch,” their beloved chapter home and a lasting symbol of brotherhood. Alumni from every generation joined current members to honor the legacy that continues to define their chapter. The brothers extend their gratitude to everyone who helped make this milestone celebration unforgettable.
IOWA ANCHOR SPLASH
Congratulations to the Iowa (Iowa Beta) brothers, who won Delta Gamma’s annual Anchor Splash event in their first year participating!
OVER $114,000 WILL BE AWARDED THIS YEAR; APPLY BY FEBRUARY 1, 2026!