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Bailey’s Brothers | $10,000-24,999 John A. Abraham
John F. Derr, R.Ph.
Cincinnati ’77
Robert F. Hartsook
Purdue ’58
Emporia State ’70
Colonel William G. Sikes, Jr.
LeRoy E. Thompson
Missouri of Science and Technology ’56
John D. Sills
Robert W. Thurman
Michael J. Skyhar, M.D.
Michael J. Transue
Rodney L. Smart
Robert L. Trovaten
Michael D. Smith
Peter H. Van Erkel
Samuel T. Aderhold
David W. Detjen
Thomas W. Hatfield
William L. Monroe
J. M. Ancy
Matthew T. Domenici
Edward L. Hay
Hank Moonjean
Michigan ’56
Charles I. Moyer
Oregon State ’74
Larry S. Murphy
California State-Sacramento ’77 San Diego State ’67
Kent C. Nelson
Missouri of Science and Technology ’65
William J. Noonan
Vernon C. Smith
Galen O. Norby, CFP
William E. Smith, Jr.
Thomas D. Novotny
C. Thomas Snyder
John J. O’Hara
Mark A. Soucie
Washington in St. Louis ’70
North Texas ’78
Texas-Arlington ’94
Texas Wesleyan ’75 Texas-Austin ’50
Ted R. Ashford
Anonymous Donor
John P. Ayres
John M. Eber
Stephen W. Hayes Wichita State ’79 Donald E. Heard
Anthony C. Balestrieri
Robert A. Eckert
M. Hugh Hinton, Jr.
Richard W. Bennet, III
James C. Edwards, M.D., Ph.D.
Edward N. Hoeferlin
Arthur R. Ehrnschwender
Shunichi Homma
William K. Emerson, Ph.D.
Richard L. Hoover
Roland R. Eppley, Jr.
Max T. Horn
Joseph H. Etter
Steven B. Jason
Allan R. Ferguson
David J. Jenkins
Roger R. Festa, Ph.D., FAIC
Columbus L. Johnson, Jr.
Christopher S. Fidyk
Bryan J. Kaminski
Thomas J. Flomer
Craig S. Kaufman
Michael T. Fogarty
Gerald W. Kehle
L. Kent Fowler
Donald E. Kindle
Kenneth J. Francis
George H. Kinemond
James R. Gagnard
G. Wayne Knupp, Jr.
Kansas State ’55
Friend of SigEp
Kansas State ’68
Houston ’89
Bradley ’73
George Washington ’03
North Carolina ’82
Arizona ’76
Central Missouri ’74
James R. Bernard
Penn State ’78
Ronald A. Bevacqua
Cincinnati ’48
Western Michigan ’60 New York ’67
Lawrence J. Biacchi
San Diego State ’48
Donald G. Bickle
Johns Hopkins ’53
Penn State ’89
Kansas State ’50
Thomas J. Billman
Miami ’73
Ron S. Binder
Delaware ’65
George Washington ’65 Toledo ’83
Vincent F. Biondo, Jr.
Truman State ’72
Rodger L. Bloedel
Columbia ’02
San Diego State ’64 Oregon State ’62
Oregon State ’82
Jeffrey L. Boshears
Fairleigh Dickinson ’77
Oregon State ’79
Lawrence E. Bott
Evansville ’85
James H. Brass
Kansas State ’70
Indiana Institute of Technology ’67 Kansas State ’57 Texas-Austin ’47
Dartmouth ’77 Trine ’71
Missouri State ’68
Colorado State ’64
Washington in St. Louis ’86 Southern California ’58 Cincinnati ’55
South Carolina ’70 Huntingdon ’95
William K. Komperda
Timothy M. Broerman
Jeffrey C. Gates
Monmouth ’81
Thomas L. Bryan
Bruce K. Gould
MIT ’68
John P. Kotter
Wichita State ’89
North Texas ’88
Thayne L. Kraus
New York ’81
Kansas ’57
Herbert H. Bullock
Michael A. Green
Kansas State ’56
James E. Cantalupo
Gary E. Griffith
Kansas State ’49
Melvin H. Haas
Missouri of Science and Technology ’62
Max A. Krey
California-Berkeley ’62
Northern Arizona ’78
George H. Krieger
Texas-Austin ’70
South Carolina ’88
Harvey Castellano
Cincinnati ’62
St. Johns ’95
Curtis D. LaGree Wichita State ’59
SCHOOL
# OF DONORS
Missouri S&T South Florida Florida Wichita State Cincinnati Cornell Iowa State Louisiana State Rensselaer Polytechnic Texas Christian Purdue Northern Kentucky Southern California Western Michigan Oregon State
113 113 85 81 72 58 57 54 53 52 51 45 45 44 40
SCHOOL
# OF DONORS
Colorado Washburn San Diego State Wisconsin-Platteville Kansas State Stevens Tech Lehigh Bowling Green State Illinois North Texas Michigan Tennessee North Carolina State Pennsylvania Evansville
40 40 39 38 36 36 34 33 33 33 32 32 31 31 29
Virginia ’57
Jeffery C. Linihan Oklahoma State ’85
Richard G. Long, Jr. Colorado State ’79
Donald C. Luallen Wichita State ’61
Thomas H. Lynch Penn State ’90
B. Kenneth Lyons, D.M.D. Friend of SigEp
Kenneth S. Maddox Oregon State ’75
Phillip N. Maisano Belmont Abbey ’69
Richard A. Matthes Drake ’64
B. Joe Clayton Tennessee ’57
Frank A. Cleveland South Carolina ’74
K. Duane Cousins Kansas State ’55
Charles E. Haldeman
Missouri-Columbia ’86
Raymond W. Hall
Oregon State ’65
Richard A. Hallahan, Jr.
Missouri-Columbia ’69
Dartmouth ’70 Valparaiso ’58
Missouri of Science and Technology ’62
Ronald A. May William J. Mayor
Craig M. McDaniel South Carolina ’76
Edward H. Hammond
George M. McIlveen
Peter G. Hansen
Mrs. Judy McLaughlin
Cincinnati ’56
George H. Cress
Emporia State ’66
Edward E. Dahlkamp
Missouri of Science and Technology ’53
Friend of SigEp
Brett R. Danko
Verne C. Harnish
Lamar ’64
Laurence A. Deets
Bert J. Harris, III
Ohio State ’54
Peter G. Demetriades
The Honorable Michael B. Harris
Rutgers ’86
Michigan ’58
San Diego State ’63 Pennsylvania ’90 Stetson ’62
Georgia Tech ’61
Wichita State ’82 Florida ’74
San Jose State ’62
Southern California ’52 Kansas State ’58
San Diego State ’65 Ball State ’59
Southern Methodist ’88 Kansas State ’71 Friend of SigEp
Missouri of Science and Technology ’76
J. Robert McLendon James G. McMillan Lindsley D. Medlin, Jr. Roger A. Mermelstein Miami ’87
Wichita State ’75
Missouri-Columbia ’72 Purdue ’40
Wichita State ’62
F. David Parrott
William M. Patten
Todd R. Stanley
D. Cary Peaden
S. G. Steifel, Jr.
W. Michael Phemister
Paul D. Stephenson
Brian B. Plombon
John A. Stirek
William L. Porter, III
Max Supica
Mark W. Pray
Louis Supica, Jr.
Troy P. Queen
Gary E. Sutton
Sister Marianne Quinn
Michael J. Taylor
Wendell G. Rakosky
Howard E. Teagarden
Jorey E. Ramer
Craig D. Templeton
Richard S. Rankin
John W. Thatcher
Terry L. Ray
William A. Thomas, Jr.
Wichita State ’76
South Carolina ’86 George Mason ’84
South Carolina ’93 Kansas State ’71 Florida ’96
Friend of SigEp
Baldwin-Wallace ’78 MIT ’95
Texas-Austin ’77
Kansas State ’67
Philip G. Rector
Kansas State ’56
Dale D. Wagner Wichita State ’71
Bruce W. Walton Wichita State ’62
Friend of SigEp
Bryan L. Webb
Tennessee Tech ’81
Allen D. Webber
New York ’60
Kansas State ’59
A. Duane Webber
Rutgers ’85
Kansas State ’81
North Carolina State ’64 Kansas State ’66
Leo W. Wehkamp Wichita State ’72
R. Eric Weise Cincinnati ’54
Dale A. Werts
Oregon State ’82
Baker ’84
Donald L. Wimer
Kansas State ’64
Oregon State ’53
G. Duncan Wimpress, Jr.
Kansas State ’61
Oregon ’46
John S. Witemeyer, III
Iowa State ’64
Rutgers ’55
Roger D. Wolfe
Truman State ’85 Kansas State ’43 Kansas ’81
Davidson ’48
Virginia Tech ’08
H. Jay Varner
R. Alan Watson
John R. Stack
North Carolina State ’55
Iowa State ’80
Friend of SigEp
Lauren D. Sperry
Missouri of Science and Technology ’71
Georgia Tech ’69
Oklahoma ’66
Marilyn Washburn
Kansas State ’86
Russell G. Overton
Kansas State ’60
Jay D. Yancey
Kansas State ’54
The Honorable Archer L. Yeatts, III Richmond ’64
Kevin M. Zimmer Kansas ’94
John E. Zollinger, Jr. Lehigh ’57
Georgia Tech ’55
Robert D. Regnier Brig. Gen. James D. Latham, Kansas State ’70 USAF, Retired David R. Reynolds Kansas State ’68
Victor A. Mattison, III Randolph W. Church, Jr.
Western Michigan ’63
California State-Sacramento ’85 Texas Christian ’73 Johns Hopkins ’06
Illinois Institute of Technology ’69
Herbert L. Brewer
Missouri of Science and Technology ’74
Connecticut ’83
Jerald L. Bohn
Kansas State ’72
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East Tennessee State ’57
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Bernard J. Milano
Kansas State ’65
Maurice L. Richards, Jr.* Tulsa ’51
Joel T. Rickman
Missouri of Science and Technology ’95
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Ridl Friend of SigEp
Kyle D. Riva
Florida State ’77
Douglas S. Roberts Pennsylvania ’83
Maurice D. Rohleder Evansville ’58
The Honorable David J. Roman Cornell ’73
Thomas M. Roode Kansas State ’68
Steven L. Rose
Southern California ’49
Todd A. Ruberg Oregon ’82
Scott M. Russell Thiel ’71
Michael H. Sanders South Carolina ’70
Steven Schottenstein Indiana ’78
Richard A. Seideman Oregon State ’61
Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D. Murray State ’70
Gary Shepard Boston ’61
“After five years of SigEp fraternity life and undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma, I received my Bachelor of Science Degree and commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. I am certain that the fraternity helped me to develop leadership skills and make them productive. Recognizing the support that the chapter provided and the education that I received at the university, I decided that I must initiate a continuing program of investing in SigEp. With this beginning I have been able to make many contributions to the Foundation, and in turn, helped in granting scholarships. I have been rewarded many times over.” ~ ROBERT G. DENISON, OKLAHOMA ’58
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