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The PHI GAMMA DELTA
VOL. 130 NO. 2 SPRING 2009
For Roger Penske (Lehigh 1959), It’s All About People p. 36
Losing a Brother, FINDING FORGIVENESS p. 40
2008 Honor Roll of Donors p. 48
The Phi Gamma Delta
Spring 2009
Volume 130, Number 2
Editor
William A. Martin III
(Mississippi State 1975)
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Director of Communications
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Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
COVER STORY
It’s All About People
Roger Penske’s Keys to Success
36
Losing a Brother,
Finding Forgiveness
Make a Mistake Doing Something
40
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
Supporting Phi Gamma Delta
48
F E A T U R E S
20
170x170 Expansion Update
23
New Career Resources
24
Psi Mu Charters at Missouri State
26
Rechartering Mu at Wisconsin
28
Fiji Leadership Academy
30
A Look Back at Fiji History
38
Distinguished Fijis
43
60th Anniversary at SMU
D E P A R T M E N T S
4 President’s Message
5 GammaGram
6 On Campus
31
Graduate Almanac
44
Spotlight
67
Ad Astra
71
Fraternally Speaking
The Mission of Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Gamma Delta exists to promote lifelong
friendships, to reaffirm high ethical standards
and values, and to foster personal development
in the pursuit of excellence.
Phi Gamma Delta is committed to providing opportunities for each brother to develop
responsibility, leadership, scholarship, and social
skills in order to become a fully contributing
member of society.
Not For College Days Alone
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PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
A
Archon President
WILLIAM R. MILLER
(Indiana 1962,
Purdue GA 1996)
fraternity as they go. Because every activity
is being done for the first time, they struggle
more than their final results indicate. Some
colonies may spend a lot of time in what our
Situational Leadership program calls the
“disillusioned learner” stage of development,
but this only makes their accomplishments
more impressive.
that chapters have been closed in the past
20 years, hazing is second only to alcohol
violations. In Phi Gamma Delta and at our
host institutions, there is zero tolerance for
hazing. In a chapter that emphasizes the
separation of pledges from brothers, hazing
is more likely to occur. No, it will not always occur, but in such a setting, it is much
easier for brothers to accept the idea of
Colonies often look to existing chapters for hazing. On the other hand, when the focus
As we continue to start new colonies at an
ideas and for role models. This is only natu- is on assimilation and integration of pledges,
average of nine per year, four charterings
ral and is, for the most part, productive. We friendships grow more quickly, and hazing
per academic term will become the norm.
Although this will challenge the Fraternity’s have many chapters doing great things, with becomes a foreign concept.
accomplishments that can inspire colonies
calendar, it will mean new energy for Phi
Beyond the benefit of avoiding the worstGamma Delta and for the brothers who are and make them even prouder to be a part
of our fraternity. But colonies do some of
case outcome – hazing and the harsh
a part of these exciting developments. Our
discipline it draws – there is another practitwo recent charterings are prime examples. their best work when they trust their own
creativity and ingenuity, rather than trying cal reason for chapters to join colonies in
to be like everyone else. Our older chapters embracing the assimilation model: pledge
On February 28, we installed the Psi Mu
would be well served to look to the newer
retention. When a pledge feels that he is a
Chapter at Missouri State University,
ones for ideas and inspiration.
part of the chapter, as opposed to being only
initiating 38 brothers. As a Delta Colony
a member of a pledge class, and that he has
last fall, these brothers achieved a GPA of
One of the most important areas where
friends there, he is bonded to the chapter.
3.03, ranking second among 16 fraternities.
our colonies are showing the way is in
When he has challenges in school or in
In late November, the colony teamed with
other aspects of his life, he will turn to the
the chapter at Arkansas on a basketball run pledge education. Each colony follows the
Fraternity’s new Pledge Education Program, fraternity as a source of support and will be
that raised over $11,000 for the Red Cross.
much less likely to depledge.
This was in addition to $1,300 raised for the which focuses on teaching the values and
history of the Fraternity while making sure
Red Cross through a golf tournament.
that the pledge has both the time and the
In September 2006, when the Archons first
support he needs to do well academically.
set the goal of “170 by 170,” there were a
More recently, on April 4, we rechartered
A distinguishing element of this program is number of benefits that we envisioned for
the Mu Chapter at the University of Wisthe assimilation of pledges into the chapter the Fraternity, but I don’t think that we
consin with 43 new brothers. Phi Gamma
Delta’s history in Madison dates back to the or colony right away, rather than emphasiz- fully appreciated the energy, new ideas and
original chartering in 1893. Our new broth- ing the separation of pledges from brothers. creativity that so many new chapters would
bring to Phi Gamma Delta. Now, almost
ers there have supported the best tradithree years later, the Growth Initiative is
tions of the Mu Chapter, with a fall GPA of A colony, as a new group, needs all hands
pulling together, regardless of their
producing much more than just more chap3.22 and brothers providing leadership to
membership status as initiated member or
ters on a checklist.
numerous campus organizations.
pledge. Out of this necessity, colonies learn
that assimilating pledges into colony opera- Mighty Proud to be a Fiji!
Given these examples, it is not surprising
tions from the outset makes for a stronthat in recent years our new and recharFraternally,
tered chapters have been doing very well in ger group. Beyond the benefit of greater
productivity, they also learn that, by having
the Fraternity’s awards competition.
brothers and pledges pulling together from
day one, they build stronger friendships.
As we tend to focus solely on the positive
record of our new chapters, it is important
to acknowledge that all does not go smooth- For some of our existing, older chapters,
there is a lesson here. Among the reasons
Perge!
ly for them. The members are learning
s I write this column for the spring
issue, I have attended the installations of two chapters in the past
six weeks, with two more charterings on
my itinerary for the remainder of the spring.
The Fraternity’s Growth Initiative – with
a goal of 170 chapters by our 170th anniversary in 2018 – is picking up steam.
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NEWS, EVENTS, FEEDBACK
Thomas Assumes Director of Housing
FEEDback
FEED
back
“I enjoyed a nice evening
reading the PGD magazine
cover to cover and enjoyed
the updates, pictures and
information. It doesn’t matter how many issues per year
you have when it is packed
with this much good information and updates.”
-Fritz Gordner
(Hanover 1964)
Former Archon Secretary Ronald L. Thomas
(Georgia Tech 1968) has
assumed the responsibilities as Director of
Housing, which
is one of seven
appointed general
officer positions.
tions, in addition to having served as a
battalion missile officer in the U.S. Army.
Brother Thomas is the president of Tech
Built Systems Inc., which furnishes and
erects commercial pre-engineered metal
buildings, and co-owner of American
Steel Frame Housing Inc., which provides steel framing systems for export
housing. He is a former senior bank officer for three different banking institu-
“I enjoyed the latest issue of
the Journal; especially glad to
see the aggressive push with
expansion.”
-Mark R.Wilkison
(Vermont 1983)
“I think our magazine is
super!”
“The new magazine looks
great! Good job!”
Not For College Days Alone
Vaughn Joins IHQ as
158th Field Secretary
In January, Jon Vaughn
(2008) joined the International Headquarters
staff as Phi Gamma
Delta’s 158th Field
Secretary. He immediately was involved
in the Fiji Academy
and attended the
chartering of the Psi Mu Chapter at Missouri State.
Brother Vaughn was initiated into the
Theta Tau Chapter at Tennessee Technological University, where he graduated with a B.S. in business marketing.
-Richard L. Pinkerton
(Michigan 1955)
-Robert K.Wolf
(Washington State 1991)
Most recently, Ron served as Archon
Secretary 2006-08 and Archon Councilor 2004-06. He also served as chairman of the 156th Atlanta Ekklesia Host
Committee. In past years, he served
as Section Chief, House Corporation
President, Board of Chapter Advisors
Chairman and member of the Board of
Conduct. 
ARCHIVES WEEKEND at IHQ in Lexington. Pictured
top, from the back: Ben Barker (Oklahoma State
2010), Brian Kershaw (Oklahoma State 2011), Jordan
Nelson (Oklahoma State 2011), Jonathan Allison
(Oklahoma State 2010), Towner Blackstock (Davidson
1994), T.W. Teague (NC State 2008), Drew Miller
(Oklahoma State 2011), Brady Scheer (Oklahoma
State 2012), and Eric Drumheller (Nebraska 1998).
As an undergraduate, Jon served on the
Social, Graduate Relations, Scholarship, Campus Activities, Risk Management, and Philanthropy Committees
and as Chapter President. On campus,
Jon served on the Tech Activities Board
(TAB), as well as volunteering his time
tutoring. 
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ON CAMPUS
HAPPENINGS
AKRON
By auctioning off brothers for eight
hours of lawn work, Alpha Omicron
raised $1,500 for the Boys and Girls
Club of Western Reserve. Also by working Akron Rotary’s Chili Open, which
included setting up and tearing down,
the Chapter helped raise nearly $20,000
for summer camp. Ben Sheers (2010)
was elected IFC Chief Justice. Ryan
Naymik (2011) and Robert Heffelman
(2011) were inducted into Gamma Sigma
Alpha honorary. RC: Dave Gressock
(2012), email: dave.gressock@gmail.com.
Alpha Omicron brothers at Akron who were
auctioned for 8 hours of lawn service.
ALABAMA
With the women of Alpha Gamma
Delta, the Chapter served 350+ people
at a cookout that raised over $5,000 to
benefit diabetes research. Academically,
Theta ranked third among 30 fraternities with a 2.97 chapter GPA, and new
Cooking out at Alabama to support diabetes
research.
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Alpha Omicron helps the Rotary Club of Akron
with its Chili Open to raise nearly $20,000.
members achieved the highest GPA for
any fraternity’s pledges. Joseph Siegelman (2010) was elected IFC President,
and Tyler Valeska (2011) was elected
vice president of student affairs for
the Student Government Association.
RC: Donald P. Allen (2011), email:
dpallen@bama.ua.edu.
ALBERTA
Epsilon Alpha received the IFC Philanthropic and Interfraternal Chapter
Award, as well as the Dr. Robert
Steadward Campus Involvement and
Leadership Award for showing the
best campus and service involvement
among all Greeks. The Chapter collected 1,820 pounds of food to stock
the Campus Food Bank. Sean Wallace (2011), Ian Clarke (2010), Colten
Tamagishi (2012) and Harry Chandler
(2012) were elected to the Students
Union Council; Tristan Grant (2010)
and Colten Yamagishi (2012) were
elected to the General Faculties Council.
Alex Becigneul (2009) was elected vice
president of external affairs for the IFC,
while Dustin Chelen (2012) was elected
vice president of internal affairs for the
Science Students Association. Brother
Wallace was inducted into Order of
Omega. CP: Ian E. Clarke (2010), email:
iclarke@ualberta.ca.
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In an effort to help our chapters and colonies
with recruitment opportunities throughout
the summer months, you will find a chapter
contact with each chapter listed here.
RC = Recruitment Chairman
CP = Chapter President, in lieu of RC
ITALICS indicates Colony
ARIZONA
Keegan Stombaugh (2009) was elected
IFC President. RC: Douglas S. Rothery
(2009), email: rothery@email.arizona.
edu.
ARIZONA STATE
Alpha Sigma kicked up its recruitment
efforts and took 40 new members, up
from nine last year, winning the Recruitment Award and
New Membership
Program Award for
2008. John Gwynn
(2011) was elected
IFC Vice President
of External Affairs.
RC: Jason Baldwin (2011), email:
Gwynn
jason707@gmail.com.
Successful recruitment at Arizona State.
ARKANSAS
With Psi Mu brothers from Missouri
State, Phi Alpha held the FIJI Run, a
116-mile relay between the schools,
that raised $11,574
for the Greater
Ozarks Chapter of
the American Red
Cross. The Chapter
won Greek Sing, performing with Kappa Greek Sing winners
Kappa Gamma. RC: at Arkansas.
Stuart G. Rucker (2010), email:
srucker@uark.edu.
AUBURN
Alpha Upsilon brothers raised an esti-
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mated $30,000 by hosting the second
annual Sydney Gran Classic, a fullcontact football game against Lambda
Chi Alpha, to support the Sydney Gran
Foundation.
The Chapter also
donated
24,535
pounds of
food to the
Beat Bama
Food Drive,
an annual
Collecting food at Auburn.
competition between Auburn and Alabama.
RC: Jay R.P. Epps (2010), email:
eppsjay@auburn.edu.
Ball State’s intramural football champions.
BALL STATE
At the annual Grand Chapter Awards,
Beta Sigma received the following
awards: Best GPA for spring and fall
2008; Highest New Member GPA fall
2008; individual awards for Excellence
in Scholarship, Chapter Operations,
Membership Development, Outreach;
Overall Chapter of Excellence; New
Member of the Year - Matt Whitlock
(2012); Outstanding Greek Achiever
- Michael Niezer (2010); Greek Man
of the Year - Shawn Meier (2009). In
fraternity intramurals, brothers won indoor soccer, volleyball and flag football
championships, while Shawn Meier
(2009) and Dalen Faughn (2009) won
billiards. Carson Lance (2010) was
elected secretary of BSU’s Student Government Association. For the IFC, Alex
Perdue (2011) was elected vice president
of community outreach, and Eric McCoy (2011) was elected vice president
of administration. The Chapter won the
homecoming parade float competition
Not For College Days Alone
and placed second overall in the Greek
division; Matthew Lacy (2008) served
on the homecoming steering committee. Beta Sigma also won Sigma Kappa’s
Aces High euchre tournament and Alpha
Phi’s King of Hearts philanthropy. The
Chapter’s fall GPA of 3.285 ranked first
among fraternities and second of 27
Greek organizations. RC: Brandon J.
Buller (2011), email: bjbuller@bsu.edu.
BAYLOR
Kappa had the best turnout for Pig
Dinner in recent history. The team of
Pat Smith (2008), Andy Clark (2009)
and Jordan Hollier (2008) won the Pig
Dinner golf tournament. Andrew Crawford (2009) was elected IFC President.
RC: Tyler W. Whiteside (2011), email:
tyler_whiteside@baylor.edu.
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Beta Gamma raised $168 for the American Red Cross with its Fiji Futon Assembly philanthropy where they offered
assistance assembling futons for freshmen moving into dorms. Logan Burnside (2008) road his fixed gear bike 150
miles from Cincinnati to Bowling Green
with about 40 other riders who raised
$2,000 for Children’s Miracle Network.
RC: Christopher L. Fraver (2009), email:
cfraver@bgnet.bgsu.edu.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
By shaving their heads, brothers raised
$5,000 to support a brother with
Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The Chapter also
annually volunteers over 500 hours
in 24 Relay, a fundraiser that supports disabled children. Pi Gamma will
celebrate its 80th anniversary in May.
RC: Scott M. Wilkins (2010), email:
scottewilkins@gmail.com.
CALGARY
Upsilon Chi brothers visited Epsilon
Alpha at the University of Alberta to revive the Snow Bowl football rivalry. RC:
Kelly A. Hjorth (2009), email: hjorth_
kelly@hotmail.com.
CALIFORNIA @ BERKELEY
RC: Frederic H. Tompkins (2011), email:
erictompkins@berkeley.edu.
Iota Chi brothers at California - Irvine attend
the 25th Annual Randy B. Lewis All-University
Leadership Conference.
CALIFORNIA @ IRVINE
Sammy Kordi (2010) was elected
IFC Vice President of Fraternity Relations. In the fall, Mario Mutis (2009)
Eric Labrador (2010), Oracio Sanchez
(2010), Matthew Ward (2009) and
Brother Kordi were invited to attend
the 25th Annual Randy B. Lewis AllUniversity Leadership Conference, a
weekend retreat with faculty, staff and
administrators to discuss issues facing
the University. Brother Kordi and Matthew Ward (2009) were inducted into
Order of Omega. Ben Jakovljevic (2009)
Chapman brothers visit with Ken
Blanchard (Cornell
1961) after he
spoke on campus.
(L-R): Chapter President Mike Mueller
(2010), Brother
Blanchard, Nick
Stilwell (2011),
Former Chapter
President Brandon
Lester (2009), and
Jake Curtis (2011).
Photo credit: Matt
Garbutt (Chapman
2010).
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ON CAMPUS
Gamma Kappa brothers at Colorado School of Mines hosted the men of Phi Kappa at Colorado State for Section XXXV Day.
and Colin Miller (2009) were inducted
into Gamma Sigma Alpha honorary.
RCs: Girish Rajendran (2010), email:
grajendr@uci.edu and Bryan P. Sabalvaro
(2011), email: bsabalva@uci.edu.
CALIFORNIA @ RIVERSIDE
RC: Sean D. Stringer (2010), email:
sstri002@student.ucr.edu.
CALIFORNIA OF PENNSYLVANIA
Andrew Miloevoj (2010) was inducted into
Order of Omega. CP: Andrew T. Pirring (2009),
email: pir2494@cup.edu.
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
Jim Petras (2012) was re-elected as treasurer for the Class of 2012 at CWR. RC:
Christopher D. Jennewein (2010), email:
christopher.jennewein@gmail.com.
CHAPMAN
Omega Chi hosted its third annual
car show in October that raised over
$500 for the Olive Crest Home for
Abused Children in Orange County.
CP: Michael J. Mueller (2010), email:
themueller23@gmail.com.
CHICAGO
RC: Vincent O’Leary (2009), email:
vinceo@uchicago.edu.
CINCINNATI
RC: Tyler D. Longpre (2010), email:
longprtd@email.uc.edu.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
John Capelle (2011) follows Seaton Brown
(2009) as president of the Student Government
Association, with Elliot Dickerson (2012) as
SGA Treasurer. Tim Drevin (2012) and Ben
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Genn (2011) were elected student senators. CP:
Ben Kubaryk (2009), email: bkubaryk@gmail.
com.
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
Gamma Kappa hosted Section XXXV
Day in February where 59 brothers
learned about recruitment, goal setting,
history, pledge education and graduate
relations. RC: Alex W. House (2012),
email: ahouse@mines.edu.
COLORADO STATE
Matt Parker (2010) is the IFC Vice
President of Standards and Values.
Reese Lasley (2010) was elected Greek
Week chairman. RC: Robert Magill
(2011), email: robert.m.magill@business.
colostate.edu.
Chapman’s annual car show raised $500 to
help abused children in Orange County.
COLUMBIA
RC: Dennis M. Hall (2011), email:
Dennismichaelhall@gmail.com.
CORNELL
RC: Michael B. Bennett (2010), email:
mbb48@cornell.edu.
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DAVIDSON
RC: Alexander L. Dick-Godfrey (2011),
email: aldickgodfrey@davidson.edu.
Delta Kappa’s Pig Dinner at Davidson.The
diamond brothers are holding is the banquet
program.
DELAWARE
RCs: Alexander Avramenko (2011), email:
aavram@udel.edu. and Christopher M. Fols
(2011), email: cfols@udel.edu.
DEPAUW
Lambda brothers, with Alpha Kappa
Alpha and Sigma Chi, were named
Ring Sing champions. Lambda placed
third overall in Greek Week. RC: Camron M. Parker (2009), email: camronparker_2009@depauw.edu.
DRAKE
In March, Delta Iota brothers volunteered for 7.5 hours taking pledges for
Iowa Public Television’s fundraising
phonathon that generated $33,565 in
donations. The Chapter was ranked
one of the top five of 50 teams participating in Drake’s Relay for Life, having
raised $700 before the race. RCs:
Franklin J. Peitz (2011), email: Franklin.
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Peitz@drake.edu. and Benjamin L. Shoff
(2011), email: bls022@drake.edu.
EAST CAROLINA
Brad Teasley (2010) and Tremayne
Smith (2011) have been elected vice president
and treasurer, respectively, of ECU’s Student
Government Association. Nate Creech
(2010) and James Wagner (2009) were
inducted into the Chancellor’s Servire Society
for community service, jointly submitting over
750 hours! RC: Rob Ferrari (2011), email:
raf0815@ecu.edu.
EVANSVILLE
Performing Rumpelstiltskin with Alpha
Omicron Pi in the campus’s annual
Musical Madness, Epsilon Iota won
first place, plus the Crowd Pleaser
Award and Best Actor for David Riedford (2011). With 21 new pledges last
fall, the Chapter had the largest pledge
class on campus and 100% initiation.
RC: Nicholas Seibert (2011), email:
ns89@evansville.edu.
Evansville brothers traveled to the International Headquarters in Lexington, KY, for initiation.
Upsilon Phi’s fall pledge class at Florida.
FLORIDA
Pig Dinner was celebrated Gator-style
in February with approximately 150
brothers attending; about 50 graduates participated in the Pig Dinner golf
tournament and 60 attended the annual house corporation meeting. John
Reaves (2011) is a Cicerone, giving
campus tours to prospective students.
Ronnie Cosse (2009) and Greg Garcia
Brothers from Drake helped Iowa Public Television’s fundraising phonathon for 7.5 hours.
Not For College Days Alone
More than 150 brothers attended Pig Dinner at Florida.
(2009) won
the intramural cornhole
championship.
RC: George
J. Richard
(2011), email:
gjrichard@ufl.
edu.
Cosse and Garcia
FLORIDA
INTERNATIONAL
In February, Sigma Phi hosted a
campus-wide blood drive with Sigma
Kappa, collecting over 90 units of
blood. Joel Calafell (20009) received
the Outstanding Commitment to Service Award from the IFC. Sean McCall
(2011) and Renzo Barrantes (2012)
serve as Peer Advisors for incoming
freshmen, while Lukas Calafell (2012),
Michael Pego (2011) and Oscar Ruque
(2010) participate in the Week of Welcome (WOW) for freshmen orientation.
RC: Sergio Santisteban (2011), email:
santisteban.sergio@gmail.com.
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Sigma Phi’s blood drive at FIU.
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ON CAMPUS
Phi Sigma brothers at Florida State after their Cheers for Charity raised more than $36,000.
FLORIDA STATE
Phi Sigma’s annual philanthropy, Cheers
for Charity, has evolved into a Spirit
Week that now includes a 5k race and
canned food drive, in addition to the
cheerleading competition. The event
raised over $36,000 to benefit various charities and 1,400 canned goods
for Second Harvest Food Center. The
following brothers were inducted into
Order of Omega: Chris Spencer (2009),
Nick Stratman (2011), Mike Cremisi
(2011) and Sean Bevil (2011). Brother
Bevil was appointed chief of staff to the
student body president, and Brother
Spencer was elected vice president of
the National Association of Business
Economists FSU chapter; both brothers
were also inducted into the Garnet and
Gold Key Honorary Leadership Society.
RC: Stephen R. Bussey Jr. (2009), email:
srb04@fsu.edu.
Brothers
from Georgia
and Georgia
Tech donate
$12,124 to
support the
Children’s
Miracle Network.
GEORGIA
Kappa Deuteron teamed up with
Gamma Tau at Georgia Tech to raise
$12,124 for the Children’s Miracle
Network through their Run for the
Kids philanthropy; Phillip Mote
(2011) raised $2,150, the most of any
individual on UGA’s campus. The
Chapter placed second academically
with a chapter GPA of 3.36, while the
27-member fall pledge class achieved
a 3.42. Five percent of the Chapter
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achieved 4.0s to be named to the
President’s List. Danny Goepp (2010)
was elected IFC Vice President, and
the following brothers were inducted
into Order of Omega: Banks Forester
(2010), Jack McKay (2010), Jerrod Lukacs (2010), Drew Stelling (2010), David Powell (2009), Carson Strickland
(2009) and Brother Goepp. Beau Gilmore (2009) was crowned UGA Homecoming King and served on the Relay
for Life Executive Board with Taylor
Carlton (2009). RCs: Byron D. Crowe
III (2011), email: byrondcrowe@gmail.
com and Travis J. Johnson (2011),
email: trvjohnson@gmail.com.
GEORGIA TECH
RCs: Jordan H. Jones (2011), email:
jhjones88@gmail.com and Daniel M.
Mantenfel (2011), email:
dmantentel@gmail.com.
GETTYSBURG
RC: Kevin P. Raynes (2010), email:
raynke01@gettysburg.edu.
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
RCs: Taylor Sutton (2012), email:
suttont@hsc.edu and John Roberts
(2012), email: robertsj@hsc.edu.
HANOVER
RC: Clayton D. Slaughter (2011), email:
slaughterc11@hanover.edu.
HOUSTON
RC: Kelly Evans (2009), email: kmevans@uh.
edu.
IDAHO
RC: Jared J. W. Lauritsen (2011), email:
jared.lauritsen@vandals.uidaho.edu.
ILLINOIS
Chi Iota brothers from Illinois volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in
New Orleans during winter break. Jeff
Gardner (2010) was elected president
of the IFC, while Connor Grant (2011)
was elected to the IFC Judicial Board.
RCs: Jeff R. Keegan (2012), email:
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keegan1@illinois.edu. and Andrew J.
Mannix (2012), email: mannix1@illinois.
edu.
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN
Alpha Deuteron had the highest
percentage of participation in Kappa
Delta’s annual philanthropy that benefited The Baby Fold Foundation, an
organization aimed at preventing child
abuse. RC: Alex W. Bates (2011), email:
abates2@iwu.edu.
Intramural broomball champs at Iowa State.
INDIANA
RC: Theodore J. “Ted” Boeglin (2011),
email: tjboegli@umail.iu.edu.
IOWA STATE
At Iowa State, Alpha Iota’s broomball
team, Strictly Business, won the intramural fraternity division. RC: Chris S.
Cassling (2011), email: cassling@iastate.
edu.
JACKSONVILLE
Delta Phi took third place overall in intramural volleyball and second place in
the interfraternal league. Cory Saucier
(2011) was named second runner-up in
the Big Man on Campus competition.
RC: Christopher A. Salley (2009), email:
csalley@jacksonville.edu.
Habitat for Humanity project for Chi Iota
brothers at Illinois.
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
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Indiana State
Day Results
Best Overall Chapter: Indiana
Highest GPA: Indiana (3.31)
Most Improved GPA: Ball State
Best Pledge Education: Evansville
Best Campus Involvement: Indiana
Best Community Service Event: Indiana
Best Attendance: Evansville (71%)
Best Graduate Relations Programming:
Ball State
Best Recruitment: Evansville
Most Improved Chapter: Ball State
Best of the best in Indiana: at State Day, Zeta brothers from Indiana took home top honors.
JAMES MADISON
members for the DanceBlue marathon
Mu Chi was name Most Improved
that supports UK’s pediatric oncology
Chapter at the Greek Life Awards;
clinic; the Chapter raised $1,700. In
brothers had the most community
addition to winning the fraternity diviservice hours per brother and the
sion of Stomp-a-Palooza, the Chapter
largest dollar amount donated among
received the Dean’s Cup at Greek
all Greeks on campus. The following
awards, the highest annual honor for
individual awards were received during
any Greek organization. Kelsie Willett
Greek awards: Gabe Camut (2011) (2011) was elected IFC Vice PresiLiving the Ritual; Chris Collichio (2010
dent of Public Relations. Josh Pascua
- Outstanding Executive Board Mem(2010) was inducted into Omicron
ber of the Year; Alan Crouch (2007)
Delta Kappa Leadership Society and
- Graduate Advisor of the Year; Brian
was featured in a university recruitMyer (2009) - Outstanding Senior Fra- Upsilon Kappa: winners of Dean’s Cup and
ment commercial shown throughout
Stomp-a-Palooza at Kentucky.
ternity Member; and Andrew Hetrick
Kentucky and surrounding states. RC:
(2010) - Fraternity Man of the Year.
Jonathan M. Donahue (2010), email:
KENTUCKY

CP: Andrew D. Hetrick (2010), email:
jon.donahue@uky.edu.
Upsilon Kappa fielded a team of danchetricad@gmail.com.
ers, committee chairmen and committee
JOHNS HOPKINS
Chapter President Andrew FarberMiller (2010), a
forward on the Blue
Jays hoops squad, was
named MVP for the
ECAC Holiday Festival
tournament. RC: Matthew G. Cole (2011),
email: mcole18@jhu.
Farber-Miller
edu.
KANSAS
RC: Matthew
E. Summers (2011), email: msmmrs@ku.
edu.
KANSAS STATE
Jon Baier (2011) was initiated into Order
of Omega. RC: Andrew R. North (2011),
Winter break in Europe. Kentucky’s Upsilon Kappa brothers Joseph Amundson (2009), Brad Heil
email: anorth@ksu.edu.
(2008) and James Chapman (2011) let everyone know they are Fijis.
Not For College Days Alone
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KETTERING - A
Several brothers will be serving in IFC
leadership positions: Brandon Schinzel
(2009)–president; Dan McConnon
(2010)–secretary; Aaron TenHuisen
(2011)–risk manager; Patrick Burnham
(2011)–philanthropy chairman; Chris
Flynn (2010)–public relations chairman.
Jacob Obradovich (2009) was named
Greek Man of the Year, Student of the
Year and inducted into the Robot Society. Collin Sullivan (2009) was inducted
into Gamma Sigma Alpha honorary.
RC: William H. Giles (2012), email:
gile7223@kettering.edu.
KNOX
Back in October, Gamma Deuteron
brothers organized and constructed a
haunted house for the Boys and Girls
Club of Knox County, and they have
since been volunteering as basketball
coaches, counselors and after school
tutors. The Chapter’s GPA of 3.12 was
above the all-male and all-fraternity
averages. RC: Evan Massey (2010), email:
emassey@knox.edu.
LAFAYETTE
RC: Abraham M. Goch (2010), email:
gocha@lafayette.edu.
Phi Deuteron’s basketball winners at Maryland.
MARYLAND
Phi Deuteron placed first overall in
athletics, winning six sports championships. The Chapter also won
homecoming athletics and second
overall in homecoming. For the IFC,
Glyn Hinnenkamp (2010) was elected
vice president of internal affairs,
and Andrew Stottman (2010) was
elected to administrative affairs. RC:
Zachary B. Schwartz (2009), email:
zschwart@umd.edu.
MICHIGAN STATE
Georg Schuttler (2010) was elected student
senator. RC: Drew Coatney (2011), email: Drew.
Coatney@gmail.com.
MINNESOTA
RC: Matthew S. Riordan (2011), email:
riord019@umn.edu.
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Josh Hoop (2011) and Will Appleby
(2010) organized a crew of Sigma Mu
brothers to provide labor to help the
Starkville Red Cross relocate to new
offices across town. The Chapter is
also planning a project with Habitat
for Humanity and a fund raiser for the
Red Cross. For Pig Dinner, 32 graduates returned to celebrate. RC: Adam
B. Gough (2011), email: abg78@msstate.
edu and Jared R. Sheffer (2010), email:
jrs563@msstate.edu.
Phi Deuteron’s new pledges enjoying their first
Pig Dinner at Maryland.
Mu Tau brothers at Memphis with new pledges.
Upsilon Lambda brothers participate in a
neighborhood clean up at LaSalle.
LASALLE
CP: Matthew J. Blansfield (2010), email:
blansfieldm1@lasalle.edu.
LEHIGH
In the fall, Beta Chi hosted its fifth annual Fiji Fall Classic where more than
100 golfers attended, raising $3,000 for
the American Red Cross. RC: Robert T. “Tyler” Powell (2011), email:
rtp211@lehigh.edu.
MAINE
RC: Travis K. Lebrun (2010), email: travis.lebron@umit.maine.edu.
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MEMPHIS
Eddie White (2009) was featured on
the cover of Herff Highlights, the college of engineering’s yearly publication,
and in a university promotional video,
proudly wearing a FIJI shirt. Parker
Hemphill (2011) was also featured in a
university commercial shown on local
channels. Blake Dorris (2012) will serve
as a camp counselor at Frosh Camp,
a 4-day summer retreat for incoming
freshmen to ease the transition into college life. RC: Joshua P. Mathenia (2011),
email: jmatheni@memphis.edu.
MICHIGAN
Jason Rosenblatt (2010) was elected
IFC Executive Vice President. RC: Sean
C. McLain (2011), email: smclain@umich.
edu.
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MISSOURI STATE
At the Greek Awards, Psi Mu received
honors for Most Philanthropy Money
Donated in 2008 ($14,584), the Greek
Unity Award, and Purple Legionnaire
Justin Washburn (William Jewell 1997)
was named Alumni Advisor of the Year.
With the women of Alpha Chi Omega,
Greek Jam winners at Missouri State: Psi Mu
brothers with Alpha Chi Omega.
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
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Phi Gamma Delta represented one of the largest groups in attendance at the Mid-American Greek Council Association conference in February.
Brothers who attended included (in no order): Jeff Gardner (Illinois 2010), Ryan Williams (Texas A&M 2002)–working at University of South Carolina, Matt Parker (Colorado State 2010); Zach Russell (Oklahoma State 2011); Matt Howard (Oklahoma State 2011); Eric McCoy (Ball State 2011);
Charlie Winn (North Carolina 2009); Clay Stockett (North Carolina 2011); Martin Muck (Oklahoma State 1978)–working at Northeastern State
University, OK; Michael Shoenfelt (Ohio State 2010); Tony Zimmerman (Ohio State 2010); Dane Berthelsen (Virginia Tech 2011); Murray Campbell
(Virginia Tech 2010); Kegan Christian (Wittenberg 2010); Zachary Zamechansky (Tulane 2010); Ben Koenig (Drake 2010); Kyle Brooks (Texas Tech
2009); Spencer Thomas (Texas Tech 2011); Jesse Miller (Evansville 2010); Brett Selly (Arkansas 2010); Ryan Bush (Memphis 2008); Derrick Hunolt
(William Woods 2012); Nick King (Toledo 2005)–working at Bowling Green State University; Chuck Wirtz (Ohio 2010).
the Chapter won first place in Greek
Jam and third place overall in Greek
Week. RC: Taylor Paul (2012), email:
Taylor07@missouristate.edu.
days. The Colony’s 3.510 fall GPA is #1 on the
UNK campus. RC: John B. Lawless (2012),
email: lawlessjb@unk.edu.
NEW MEXICO
Alpha Nu won the Greek games competition and the overall Greek Cup at
Greek Week. The Chapter donated over
$800 to Camp Rising Sun, a camp for
autistic children, and volunteered at the
Albuquerque Botanical Gardens to help
prepare for the new season. The Chapter
also fielded a team for Relay for Life that
Lambda Nu brothers at Nebraska receive a memorial portrait of Johnny Carson (1949) from
the College of Fine and Performing Arts.
NEBRASKA
Lambda Nu received a portrait of Johnny Carson (1949) from the dean of the
College of Fine and Performing Arts
to display at the chapter house. RC:
Patrick D. Brittan (2010), email:
pbritta1@bigred.unl.edu.
NEBRASKA @ KEARNEY
Hosting a blood drive on campus, the Delta
Colony collected 114 units of blood in just two
Not For College Days Alone
Alpha Nu, Greek Cup winners at New Mexico.
Woods
raised over $800 for the American Cancer Society. Back at Thanksgiving, Alpha
Nu held a Purple Turkey Drive where
brothers collected 79 turkeys (over 1200
lbs.) to donate to the Road Runner Food
Bank. Mackenzie Woods (2009), outgoing IFC President, was named Greek
Man of the Year. Michael Westervelt
(2010) was elected IFC President for
2009-10. RC: Jonathan M. Elder (2010),
email: jelder@unm.edu.
NORTH ALABAMA
For 2009-10, Samuel Thigpen (2010) 
was elected president of the Student
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Government Association. Nathan Graham (2011) was elected IFC President,
with Kyle Conrad (2009) as vice president and Michael Johnson (2011) vice
president of recruitment. Brother Thigpen was also selected as Alpha Gamma
Delta Man of the Year for 2009. Ryan
Pigg (2009) is the one-on-one intramural basketball champ. Phi Upsilon
won first place overall in homecoming
and first place in the men’s division
of UNA’s annual Stepsing that raised
$10,000 for United Way. The Chapter
placed second overall in intramural
sports. RC: Ryne Davis (2011), email:
rfdavis@una.edu.
The Delta Colony at North Texas made use of their Fiji flag to attract the eye of Morgan Spurlock
(New York 1993), of Super Size Me fame, when he spoke on campus.
Phi Upsilon brothers at North Alabama won
first place at UNA’s annual Stepsing.
NORTH CAROLINA
For the IFC, Charlie Winn (2010) was
elected president, and Clay Stockett
(2011) was elected treasurer. Jared
Brown (2009) was inducted into Order
of Omega. RC: Dylan J. Castellino
(2011), email: dcastell@email.unc.edu.
NORTH CAROLINA @
WILMINGTON
Adam Thomas (2010) was inducted into
Omicron Kappa Delta Leadership Society,
and Anthony Callegari (2009) was inducted into Order of Omega. RC: Benjamin F.
Emanuel (2011), email: bfe2797@uncw.edu.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
At Pig Dinner on April 4, over 80
brothers and guests attended. Graham
Groseclose (2012) appeared on the
front page of the University newspaper
in an article about the Hoops 4 Hope
event to support women’s basketball
coaches with cancer. RC: Colt W.
Nash (2010), email: cwnash@ncsu.edu.
NORTH TEXAS
RC: Michael Peterson (2011), email:
roam11@yahoo.com.
OHIO STATE
Omicron Deuteron received the university-wide honor, Spirit of Ohio State
Award, for outstanding performance,
value placed on tradition and willingness to challenge the status quo. The
Chapter also received the Student
Organization Collaboration Award for
its Rivalry Run with Pi Kappa Alpha
and both organizations’ chapters at
Michigan. Brandon Edwards (2012)
and Mike Coleman (2012) were two
of seven students named Outstanding
First Year Student, and Greg Ebersole
(2009) received the Outstanding Senior
Award, the highest honor given to an
undergraduate. The Chapter also collected 1,859 pounds of food to benefit
the Mid-Ohio Food Bank. For the
2009-10 IFC at Ohio State, Tony Zimmerman (2010) will serve as president,
Michael Shoenfelt (2010) will serve
as vice president of communications
and Shawn Stone (2010) will serve
as philanthropy/service director. The
Chapter’s 3.440 fall GPA is #1 on campus. RC: Craig A. Althoff (2010), email:
althoff.19@osu.edu.
OKLAHOMA
Nu Omega raised over $2,000 at its
annual Fiji Olympics, a three-day
competition among the 12 sororities
on campus. RC: Thomas W. Luce IV
(2011), email: twluce@ou.edu.
OKLAHOMA STATE
Following winter ice storms, Sigma
Omicron held a campus-wide blood
drive with Gamma Phi Beta that
collected 57 units of blood for the
Nu Sigma’s Pig Dinner at North Carolina State.
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American Red Cross. The fall pledge
class placed second overall in Freshman
Follies, a singing and dancing show, and
they also won Best Musical Selection,
Best Male Follier, Best Male Director and Viewer’s Choice. RC: Asher C.
Griffifn (2009), email: rushosufiji@gmail.
com.
The American Red Cross took over the Sigma
Omicron chapter house at Oklahoma State for
blood donations.
Omicron Deuteron brothers’ food drive at Ohio State collected 1,879 pounds of canned goods to
benefit the Mid-Ohio Food Bank.
OREGON STATE
RC: Iain A. Schoenberg (2011), email:
schoenbi@onid.orst.edu.
PENNSYLVANIA
In February, the Beta Colony hosted a blood
drive that attracted nearly 60 donors for the
American Red Cross. Twenty-seven members
created two Relay for Life teams, raising
over $1,000 for the American Cancer Society.
Beta also volunteered more than 120 hours in
community service helping paint apartments
for Achievability, an organization that helps
low-income families. The Colony’s fall GPA of
3.392 was sixth of all fraternities on campus,
and 25 brothers earned AAA scholarships of
$250. RC: J. Cameron Anglum (2009), email:
anglumjc@sas.upenn.edu.
Sigma Omicron at Oklahoma State converted the chapter house into a blood donation station,
collecting 57 units for the American Red Cross.
Brothers also spent a day cleaning up
the trails of Mt. Nittany. RC: Nicholas J.
Boland (2009), email: njb935@psu.edu.
The Beta Colony at Penn.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
By participating in THON, the IFC/
Panhellenic annual dance marathon,
Gamma Phi helped raise $40,000 to
support the Four Diamonds Fund that
benefits kids with pediatric cancer.
Not For College Days Alone
Gamma Phi brothers at Penn State annually
clean up the trails of Mt. Nittany.
Fiji THON participants at Penn State’s dance
marathon (L-R): Max Goldberg (2012), Anthony Imparo (2012), Frankie Santoriello (2012)
and Eric Tricou (2012).
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RHODE ISLAND
Hopping into the Rhode Island surf during February, Kappa Rho brothers raised
over $1,000 for Cystic Fibrosis during
their annual Fiji Freeze philanthropy.
Brothers elected as new student senators
are Jonathan Hansen (2010) - at-large,
and Bill MacKinnon (2011) - on-campus
representative. RC: Robert D. Stewart
(2011), email: r_stewart@mail.uri.edu.
Rho Chi brothers from Richmond with PL John
Moreau (1964) in front of the NCAA bracket in
Chattanooga, TN, where the Richmond Spiders
won the Division I-AA FCS championship 24-7
against the Montana Grizzlies.
RICHMOND
CP: Thomas J. Borwick (2010), email:
tborwick@gmail.com.
ROSE-HULMAN
During football season, running back
Calvin Bueltel
(2010) earned
first-team ESPN The
Magazine College
Division Academic
All-American
honors. With five
100-yard rushing
games, he led the
Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference with
1,096 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns.
Plus he has a 3.82 GPA. Scott Minchuk (2012) was elected secretary of
the Student Government Association.
RC: Shaun M. Quirk (2010), email:
squirk@rose-hulman.edu.
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Kappa Rho’s Fiji Freeze in the Rhode Island surf
raises more than $1,000 for Cystic Fibrosis.
RPI
Robert Odell (2009) and Jonathan
Edelen (2009) were selected for Who’s
Who Among College Students. Tau Nu
will celebrate its 25th anniversary on
Oct. 2-4, 2009. RC: Matthew C. Stine
(2011), email: stinem@rpi.edu.
SOUTHERN METHODIST
RC: Robert T. Hayden (2010), email:
rhayden@smu.edu.
SYRACUSE
Eric Meyers (2010) has been elected
IFC Vice President of Internal Affairs,
and Allen Graham Jr. has been elected
IFC Diversity Chairman. CP: Kyle J.
Dean (2011), email: kjdean@syr.edu.
TENNESSEE
Brian Welton (2010) was elected treasurer of the Student Alumni Association. On the IFC, Drew Leach (2010)
was elected vice president of recruitment, Ryan Sowell (2011) was elected
vice president of public relations, and
Jack Wagner (2010) was elected intramural director. RC: Sidney W. Slatery
(2011), email: sslatery@utk.edu.
TENNESSEE TECH
Paired with Kappa Delta, Theta Tau
placed first overall in homecoming.
Holding MS Island Week filled with
competitions for the sororities, the
Chapter raised $2,595 for multiple sclerosis. The Chapter won IFC intramural
basketball for the second year in a row,
playing the season undefeated; brothers also finished first in wrestling. Ben
Hobbs (2011) was elected vice president of philanthropy for the IFC, while
Julian Lyons (2012) was elected vice
president of public relations, as well as
SGA Treasurer. Mike Brockman (2008)
worked on a project team that designed
a mobilized chair for a disabled 8-yearold girl that received coverage in the
local news. RC: Thor M. Yates (2011),
email: tmyates21@tntech.edu.
At Tennessee Tech, Theta Tau’s MS Island
Week raised over $2,500.
Theta Tau brothers enjoying homecoming at Tennessee Tech.
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Tau Upsilon brothers ventured from New Orleans for a retreat at the beach.
Theta Tau’s championship wrestling team at
Tennessee Tech.
TEXAS
RC: Preston M. Hart (2009), email:
prestonhart@mail.utexas.edu.
TEXAS @ ARLINGTON
Phi Tau won first place in IFC and
all-university indoor volleyeball, 3-on-3
basketball and indoor soccer. Adam
Whitten (2009) was elected IFC Presdeint. CP: Robert A. Whitten (2009),
email: robert.whitten@mavs.uta.edu.
TEXAS A & M
RC: Matthew G. Ledlie (2011), email:
ledlie2@neo.tamu.edu.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
RC: Cory M. Henderson (2010), email:
cory.henderson@tcu.edu.
TEXAS TECH
Dee Jay Wilde (2010) was selected
external vice president of the Student
Government Association, while the
following brothers were elected student senators: Chase Leftwich (2011)
- Rawls College of Business, Alex McCammon (2010) - College of Engineering, Sterling Swack (2011) - College of
Human Sciences, Justin Winn (2010) College of Arts and Sciences, and Robert Zimmerman (2011) - Rawls College
of Business. Lambda Tau won both the
fraternity and university leagues in basketball. RC: William H. Pond (2009),
email: whpond02@aol.com.
TOLEDO
Between Relay for Life and FIJI Fry
Fest, Upsilon Tau raised over $1,200 for
charity. Brothers also cleaned up the
football stadium and took kids to see
the holiday lights at the Toledo Zoo.
In intramurals, the Chapter earned first
place in tennis (doubles), sand volleyball (doubles and quads) and indoor
volleyball. Jeff Romagni (2010) and
Not For College Days Alone
Harrison Cash (2010) were inducted
into Order of Omega. The Chapter
awarded a $250 scholarship to incoming freshman Price Murphy (2012)
based upon academics, activities and
character. RC: Harrison A. Cash (2010),
email: harrison.cash@gmail.com.
Upsilon Tau at Toledo rewards freshman Price
Murphy (2012), center, with the Chapter’s first
$250 scholarship for his academic achievements, extra-curricular activities and quality of
character.
TORONTO
RC: Ramy G. Chehade (2009), email:
ramychehade@hotmail.com.
TULANE
Tau Upsilon won Greek Week with
Kappa Kappa Gamma, hosted a blood
drive with Chi Omega that scored 250
units of blood, and hosted a community
service day to help rebuild a deteriorating post-Katrina New Orleans home.
Brothers volunteered 75 hours at Banneker Elementary as reading buddies
for 1st - 5th graders and also donated
over 40 children’s books to the school
library. Chapter President Zachary
Zamechansky (2010) was elected IFC
Treasurer. RC: Reed T. Wendorf-French
(2011), email: rwendorf@tulane.edu.
VERMONT
RC: Matthew Walker, email:
mnwalker@uvm.edu.
VILLANOVA
In December, Phi Pi brothers hosted
a blood drive that collected 106 units,
the largest single day blood drive at
Villanova. RC: Timothy A. Feron (2011),
email: timothy.feron@villanova.edu.
VIRGINIA
Corresponding Secretary Mike Bartlett
(2010) was selected to live on UVA’s
Lawn next year, one of the highest
honors an undergradute can receive. 
Tau Kappa’s Pig Dinner at Toronto.
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Jeremy Rowe (2009) and Joe Stoots
(2011) won the Sig Ep/DZ cornhole tournament that raised money for the Charlottesville Fire Department. CP: Kevin S.
Dowlen (2010), email: kdows22@gmail.
com.
VIRGINIA TECH
Rho Alpha teamed up with other Greek
organizations to raise nearly $3,000 for a
young girl born with Robert’s Syndrome;
they then spent a weekend building a
Rho Alpha’s Pig Dinner at Virginia Tech.
wheelchair ramp for the family home.
The Chapter’s 3.133 fall GPA is #1 on
campus. RC: Lawson D. Wallace (2011), hurdles and 100M dash, and to Jarod
Brock (2011) in the 200M hurdles and
email: lwall07@vt.edu.
long jump. Michael Hinojosa (2011)
won the campus championship in intramural raquetball. RC: Seth A. Young
(2011), email: youngs@wabash.edu.
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON
Mike Hamilton (2009) placed first in
the Model United Nations competition
at the University of Pittsburgh. Matt
Coronado (2010) is IFC President, and
Nick Ruffner (2010) is chief justice for
the IFC. Matt Montenero (2010) and
Pat Thomas (2010) were elected to the
Judiciary Standards Board. Joe Paouncic (2011) placed second in the Greek
God competition among all fraternities.
RC: David A. Gitlitz (2009), email:
Rho Alpha at Virginia Tech teamed up with
gitlitzda@washjeff.edu.
other Greeks to raise money to help a local disabled girl. They then spent a weekend building WASHINGTON & LEE
a wheelchair ramp into her family’s home.
RC: James S. Waddell (2010), email:
waddellj@wlu.edu and Evan W. Sharber (2011), email: sharbere@wlu.edu.
WABASH
WASHINGTON STATE
Psi brothers raised $400 for the ReinRC: Rob L. Borden (2010), email:
deer Fund to buy Christmas gifts for
robbord@wsu.edu.
eight needy children. Craig Cochran
WEST VIRGINIA
(2010) was elected vice president of
RC: Matthew B. Pecker (2009), email:
the student body and president of the
mpecker@mix.wvu.edu.
service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega.
The following Psi brothers were named WESTERN KENTUCKY
RC: Ryan E. Torres (2011), email: ryan.
to the Senior Council Activities Committee, planning yearly activities for the torres452@wku.edu.
WESTERN ONTARIO
campus community: Greg Slisz (2010),
RC: Robby Lehnert (2011), email:
Vince Okerson (2010), Alex Avtgis
rlehnert@uwo.ca.
(2011) and Brian David (2012). Of the
WILLIAM JEWELL
61 Psi brothers and pledges, 21 made
The Chapter’s 3.050 fall GPA is #1 on
the Deans’ List last fall, which requires
campus. RC: Justin O. Beck (2011),
a 3.5 GPA. The Chapter’s 3.230 fall
email: beckj@william.jewell.edu.
GPA is #1 on campus. Psi has placed
WILLIAM WOODS
first in intramural track and field,
RC: Brian W. Walsh (2012), email:
winning the 4x100 relay and 4x400
relay; individual first place honors went brian.walsh@williamwoods.edu.
to John Bogucki (2012) in the 110M
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RC: William A. “Bill” Buecksler (2011),
email: buecksler@wisc.edu.
WISCONSIN EAU-CLAIRE
In February, Epsilon Chi volunteered at
the Polar Plunge, which raises money
for Special Olympics, by setting up and
providing overnight security. Tyler De-
2009
All-Fraternity All-American
BASKETBALL TEAM
First Team
Mitchell Meyer
(Hanover 2011)
All-Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference first team,
HCAC scoring leader,
Hanover MVP;
scored 473 points (18.9 avg/game)
with 209 rebounds (8.4 avg/game)
and 21 blocked shots
Honorable Mention
Mike Case
(Hanover 2012)
Taylor Dial
(Hanover (2011)
Andrew Farber-Miller
(Johns Hopkins 2010)
David Nowicki
(Wittenberg 2010)
Dan O’Leary
(Hanover 2009)
Mark Snyder
(Wittenberg 2010)
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
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The Delta Colony at Western Kentucky University at their Fun and Friendship retreat.
Bruin (2011) was elected IFC President,
and Jeff Maffitt (2009) was elected
president of the Order of Omega. Matthew Schulman (2011) was elected
student senator and named Senator
of the Week for the week of March
2. RC: Tyler J. DeBruin (2011), email:
debruitj@uwec.edu.
162nd Ekklesia
Scheduled for
Phoenix, AZ
The Arizona Biltmore will host
the 162nd Ekklesia on 7/ 29
– 8/1, 2010. More details will
follow in the fall issue of The
Phi Gamma Delta magazine.
A Mom’s Thanks to Brothers at WPI
Sigma brothers at Wittenberg.
WITTENBERG
In March, Sigma sponsored and participated in a co-ed dodgeball tournament that raised $500 for the
American Red Cross. Kegan Christian
(2010) was elected IFC President.
RC: John S. Stough (2010), email: s10.
jstough@wittenberg.edu.
WPI
Pi Iota received two awards at the WPI
Greek Alumni Council awards ceremony: Most Improved Chapter of the Year
and New Member of the Year for John
Brunelli (2011). RC: Kile L. Simpson
(2010), email: ksimpson@wpi.edu.
Not For College Days Alone
I am writing to express my gratitude for the
attention and concern the brothers of Phi
Gamma Delta have shown my son over the
last few days. I was supportive of John’s (WPI
2012) decision to pledge a fraternity as my
own college experience included participation in Greek life. However, as I had no
personal knowledge of Phi Gamma Delta,
concerns existed regarding the choice of
fraternity. The actions of the brothers in the
last few days have allayed any fears that I may
have harbored. I wish to thank Mitch (Riley
2009) for taking the time to conduct a personal tour of the house on Sunday 3/1 and
answering my husband’s and my questions.
He presented a forthright and favorable face
for the fraternity.
The brothers also showed mature and
responsible judgment on the night of 2/26/09
regarding John’s health. John slipped on ice,
fell down the hill and struck his head, render-
ing him unconscious for a short time. John
refused medical treatment from the EMS
personnel that responded to the brothers’
summons. He continued to exhibit measures
of confusion and signs of a minor concussion.
The brothers insisted upon and escorted
John to the emergency room at UMASS Memorial Medical Center where he was evaluated, treated and eventually discharged. I wish
to especially thank Brother (Kile) Simpson
(2010), who accomapanied John and stayed
throughout the visit.
The actions of the fraternity members
towards my son have provided evidence that
the organization strives to embody the ideals
of Greek life. I know now that John has chosen wisely to pledge Phi Gamma Delta.
Sincerely,
Nancy M. Madura
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ON CAMPUS
FIJI Flag Flying at COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
On January 22, 2009, 36 men were
pledged into the new Delta Colony. In
addition to undergraduates, 14 graduate
brothers participated in the pledging
ceremony and later recognized undergraduates at a campus reception. Director of Expansion Justin Burns (Ohio
State 2007) and Field Secretary Matt
Cessna (Knox 2008) were on hand to
facilitate the colonization ceremonies.
These men have a collective GPA of a
3.25, can be found leading many campus
organizations and have all worked hard
to already create a buzz on campus.
Within one month of colonizing, the
group took another ten men to make up
its second pledge class and won elections for the student body president,
treasurer, campus senators, and homecoming king. 
EXPANDING TH
Another Home Run at HOUSTON
Led by Director of Expansion Jesse Hitt
and Field Secretary Nate Carney, Phi
Gamma Delta recruited a fantastic group
of 37 founding fathers at the University of
Houston. The Colony has many highlights, such as its 3.28 cumulative GPA
(leading the Greek community) and its
membership diversity that represents
such groups as HBSA (Hispanic Business
Student Association), the Student Government Association, and consists of great
athletes, musicians, writers, activists,
businessmen and future politicians.
Colony President Brian Lopera won the
Ted Bauer Leadership Award, the most
prestigious award at the Bauer College of
Business, while Recruitment Chairman
Kelly Evans was named Senator of the
20
Year in the Student Government Association.
Guidance and leadership are provided by
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Pledge Educators John M. Guarino (Texas
A&M 2006), Ben C. Penn (Mississippi
State 1976) and Purple Legionnaire Edgar
R. Ordorica (Texas A&M 2003).
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
ON CAMPUS
EAST CAROLINA Delta Colony Established
Field Secretaries Jonathan Hilliard
(Virginia 2007) and Josh Laufenberg (Illinois 2008) led the expansion process at
East Carolina University in Greenville,
NC. On Friday, February 27, 2009, Phi
Gamma Delta officially arrived at ECU
with 37 founding fathers. The colony
brothers from North Carolina-Wilmington and area graduate brothers presided
over the pledging ceremony for the new
pledges. Later that evening, the Fraternity then unveiled the pledge class to
the ECU community during an “Evening
with the Fijis” campus reception.
The new colony is already larger than
ECU’s average fraternity size and has an
initial 3.27 GPA! Plus, the men are leaders in student government, members of
multiple academic and service honorary
societies, volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians and hospital assistants,
Eagle Scouts, and managers of campus
organizations. 
HE INFLUENCE
Returning Lambda Omega to WESTERN ONTARIO
Phi Gamma Delta is once again on the
University of Western Ontario campus,
making it Phi Gamma Delta’s fifth campus
in Canada.
The goal was to redefine a top fraternity
at UWO. After only four weeks, Field
Secretary Matt Edgar (British Columbia
2007) recruited 34 founding fathers.
Not only impressive quantitatively, these
men represent the best of the best at
UWO. These men boast a 3.35 GPA, ranking it as the premier Greek organization
for academics. The group includes several
varsity athletes, including the quarterback of the UWO football team (ranked
2nd nationally), and many outstanding
regional athletes in numerous sports.
There are leaders of the University’s top
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organizations and community volunteers.
Having already conducted its first philanthropy event and beginning a semester-long campaign to build Phi Gamma
Delta’s name, the Colony has reclaimed
its tradition of excellence at Western
Ontario. 
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ON CAMPUS
EXPANDING THE INFLUENCE
Epsilon Lambda Returns to MICHIGAN STATE
Director of Expansion Justin Burns (Ohio
State 2007) and Field Secretary Matt
Cessna (Knox 2008) recruited 45 men to
become founding fathers. These men have
many outstanding qualities, including
a 3.33 GPA, men who have started their
own businesses, Eagle Scouts, leaders in
student organizations, multiple teaching
assistants on campus, and other fine accomplishments.
Phi Gamma Delta celebrates its 50-year
anniversary at Michigan State University
with the recolonization of the Epsilon
Lambda Colony. On March 26, 2009, Phi
Gamma Delta was welcomed back on
campus in front of over 100 attendees,
rising to their feet in applause when the
first pledge class was unveiled.
Since recolonizing, the Colony has been
making its presence known. Many events
have already been scheduled on campus
this semester, and organizations are
already partnering with Phi Gamma Delta
for many spring activities. Most notably,
Phi Gamma Delta partnered with a college on campus for Relay for Life, raising
over $1,000 in less than two weeks. 
Projected Fall 2009 Colonizations
the University of Colorado
look forward to returning to a rapidly growing
Greek community in
APPLACHIAN STATE (Delta Colony), Boulder, CO. Beta Kappa
was first founded in 1912,
Boone, NC - Phi Gamma Delta’s strong
and it will be wonderful to see the Phi
reputation in
Gam flag flying high in 2012 for its cenNorth Carotennial celebration. Email Jesse Hitt at
lina has led
jhitt@phigam.org with suggestions.
it to another
great university in Boone, NC. The fast
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (Mu Deugrowing Greek community makes it an
teron Colony), Iowa City, IA - The
excellent fit for the Fraternity. We are
Mu Deuteron Chapter (foundcommitted to adding another powerful
colony in North Carolina. Email Jesse Hitt ed 1873) has over a centurylong history on Iowa’s
at jhitt@phigam.org with suggestions.
campus. After a short
suspension, Phi Gamma
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
Delta is excited to revitalize one of the
(Beta Kappa Colony), Boulder, CO - The
Fraternity’s older chapters on a campus
Fraternity and graduate brothers from
Phi Gamma Delta has been invited to
join the Greek communities of four more
universities this coming fall.
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with a strong Greek community. Email
Josh Laufenberg at jlaufenberg@phigam.
org with suggestions.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA (Sigma Chi Colony), Los
Angeles, CA - Staff members will arrive
after IFC recruitment is completed to recruit founding fathers. Email Justin Burns
at jburns@phigam.org with suggestions. 
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
New Career Resources
www.phigam.org/netcommunity/careers
L
ooking to try your hand at something
new career-wise? The Fraternity has
launched two new resources to aid our
brothers’ career investigations.
Phi Gam Job Board
The Fraternity has launched a Job Board
which allows brothers to post opportunities. Located behind a brothers’ only
login, you may post or browse full-time,
part-time or seasonal jobs or internships,
all at no cost! We just ask that you let
us know how the service helped you in
your search.
Career Link
For many years, Phi Gamma Delta has
operated the Career Link Network, a
system where graduate brothers volunteer to serve as Career Link Mentors to
other brothers seeking advice or information about a potential career path. A
new searchable database of Career Link
Mentors is now available on the fraternity website too.
While the program was originally geared
to benefit undergraduates getting a start
in the right direction, we are seeing a
lot of graduate brothers considering a
change in their career paths too.
All we ask is that Mentors be
open to communicate with
these brothers if they contact
you and give some perspective on their chosen path.
These resources and more
are located at www.phigam.org/netcommunity/careers.
Career Link Mentors Needed!
The success of this
network is dependent upon the
graduate brothers
who volunteer to
share their experiences and knowledge
with other brothers. You can be a great
resource to other brothers!
If you are interested in becoming a
Career Link Mentor, contact Director of
Education Rob Caudill at (859) 255-1848
or email rcaudill@phigam.org. 
Thanks To Fraternity Graduate Dues Donors
E
ncouraging news from our chapters
is made possible with the positive influence of graduate brothers—as
volunteers, as graduate dues donors, as
Educational Foundation donors, or as
chapter donors. On behalf of our chapters and our undergraduate brothers and
pledges, thank you sincerely for your
contributions to Phi Gamma Delta.
Every brother who has donated graduate dues this year of at least $20 is
listed on the website. At the home page,
scroll down to “Thank you 2009 dues
donors.”
Please keep in mind that the website list
is different from the listing of Foundation donors included in this issue on pp.
48-66.
The website is secure to make online
payments, or if you prefer regular postal
mail, your gift should be sent to P.O. Box
4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599. Please
note “graduate dues” on your check. 
F I J I
PHI GAMMA DELTA
two good names for one great fraternity
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Magazine Circulation Policy
The fall issue of The Phi Gamma Delta is
mailed to all brothers and pledges. The
spring issue is mailed to undergraduates,
current graduate dues and Educational
Foundation donors, and brothers who
have specifically requested both issues.
All issues are posted on the Fraternity’s
website at www.phigam.org.
Notification of publication will be sent
via e-mail to any brother or pledge for
whom we have a valid e-mail address.
To pay graduate dues or to make a
tax-deductible gift to the Educational
Foundation, use the attached envelope.
To update your information (including
e-mail) on file, sign up/log in to our NetCommunity or contact us. To otherwise
request a printed copy of the magazine,
contact Director of Communications
Melanie Musick, PO Box 4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599 or email her at
mmusick@phigam.org. 
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Psi Mu #108
Bear Fijis Charter at Missouri State
The new brothers of Psi Mu Chapter, which chartered at Missouri State on February 28.
by
Justin Washburn
(William Jewell 1997) and
Wes Martin
(Missouri State 2009)
P
hi Gamma Delta grew to 108
chartered chapters on February 27
– March 1, 2009, with the installation of the Psi Mu Chapter at Missouri
State University. Through the weekend’s
ceremonies, 46 brothers were pledged
into the new chapter, with the Fraternity gaining 38 new initiates.
The Chapter was founded on March 1,
2007, after then Director of Expansion
Kurt Niebuhr (Kansas State 2003), who
attended the weekend, with Field Secretary Dennis DiTullio (Ohio State 2005),
spent six weeks recruiting the Alpha
class. After almost exactly two years of
hard work, the Chapter celebrated the
end of the colony process.
The celebration began on the afternoon
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of Friday, February 27, with an Evening
With the Fijis reception in the Plaster
Student Union building. The entire
campus community was invited to share
in the experience of Phi Gamma Delta officially being chartered at Missouri State.
Later that evening, Executive Director
Bill Martin led the future brothers and
pledges through the traditional Indoctrination School, which is a recap of the
Fraternity’s history, organizational chart
and values. Following the Indoctrination School, Bob Sonnemaker (Wabash
1967) was installed as Legate for the
chartering. Then over 20 graduate brothers looked on as the Ritual team formally
pledged the 46 men into the Fraternity.
On Saturday, February 28, 2009, two
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MSU delegation
at the chartering
banquet (L-R):
Jeremy Schenk,
Director of
Student Activities
(Colony Faculty
Advisor); Terry
Weber, BCA
Member; Dr. Earle Doman, Vice
President of Student Affairs; Mike
Junger, Dean of
Students; and
Andrea Weber,
Assistant Director
of Student Activities - Greek Life.
initiation ceremonies were held to initiate the first 38 brothers into the Psi Mu
Chapter.
The Ritual ceremonies were conducted
under the supervision of Ritualist Ed
Gabe (Hanover 1990) and performed by
the following brothers: Chapter President Nathaniel S. Chastain (William
Jewell 2011), Chapter Treasurer Omar
S. Hossain (Oklahoma State 2010),
Recording Secretary Carter P. Calico
(Arkansas 2009), Corresponding Secretary Steven G. McKee (Arkansas 2009),
Chapter Historian Parker H. Higgs
(Arkansas 2009), with Clark R. Hollander (William Jewell 2011), Timothy
R. Brooks (William Jewell 2011), and
Arthur James Shinabargar (William
Jewell 2011) serving as Directors. The
afternoon included installation of chapter officers and Brother Gabe leading the
new brothers in post-initiation education.
(TCU 1996), George Wait (Kansas
1967), and Justin Washburn (William
Jewell 1997) for their contributions to
the Psi Mu Chapter.
The keynote address was delivered by
Archon President Bill Miller (Indiana
1962, Purdue GA 1996). Legate Sonnemaker followed with his own remarks
and then delivered into the hands of
Chapter President John Bollinger (2011)
the Psi Mu charter. Brother Bollinger
closed the evening by giving his remarks
and his vision of the future of the Chapter.
Also participating in the weekend on behalf of the International Fraternity were
Archon Secretary Orsen Paxton (Texas
at Arlington 1971), Chief of Section XXX
Steve Area (Arkansas 1973), Director
of Chapter Services J.B. Goll (Nebraska
2001), Director of Expansion Jesse Hitt
(Wittenburg 2007), and Field Secretary
Jon Vaughn (Tennessee Tech 2008).
In its two years at Missouri State, the Psi
Mu Chapter has distinguished itself as a
leading chapter on campus. The brothers look forward to further expanding
their influence on campus and the name
of Phi Gamma Delta. Congratulations,
Psi Mu! 
Photo credit: Randy Connell (Kentucky 1994),
Black Diamond Imagery.
Psi Mu brothers checking out their charter.
The weekend festivities concluded with
the chartering banquet on Saturday evening. The banquet welcomed graduate
brothers, university officials, parents and
dates and included the traditional Pig
Dinner ceremonies. Bill Martin served
as master of ceremonies, and Taylor
Paul (Missouri State 2011) delivered “An
Exiles Toast.”
At the banquet, Certificates of Appreciation from the Archons were presented
to Brother Sonnemaker, Eric Merriman
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Board of Chapter Advisors receive Certificates of Appreciation. (L-R): Justin L. Washburn (William
Jewell 1997), Eric L. Merriman (Texas Christian 1996), George D. Wait (Kansas 1967), and Robert
E. Sonnemaker (Wabash 1967).
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The Badgers Are Back in Fijiland
The new Mu Chapter after its rechartering April 4 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
T
he weekend of April 3- 5 was
by
special in Madison, Wisconsin,
James E. “Jay” Bitter
as rechartering ceremonies were
(Wisconsin 2010) conducted for the Mu Chapter. The
Chapter returned to the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, after originally
chartering in 1893. The graduates were
especially pleased to have the Chapter
back after a nearly 13-year absence. This
weekend culminated 13 months of hard
work and preparation by the Colony and
its graduates.
Former Colony President Troy Marks (2010)
was named Greek President of the Year.
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Events began on Friday, April 3, with
the White Star reception hosted by
the Colony for many of the faculty
members of the University, as well as
fellow Greek presidents, as a way to
formally introduce the rechartering Mu
Chapter to campus. Later that evening,
Executive Director Bill Martin led the
Indoctrination School, and pledging followed thereafter. Forty-eight men were
initiated into Mu Chapter on Saturday
morning, April 4, as over 15 graduate
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brothers watched with much pride and
excitement. On Saturday evening, the
Frank Norris Pig Dinner and chartering
banquet was held to honor the newly
rechartered Mu Chapter. Many graduates
from all over the U.S. had come to Madison to witness this great event.
The Mu Chapter is the proud owner of a
unique piece of architectural history. The
renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright
originally designed the Mu chapter house,
the only house he ever designed specifically to be used by a fraternity. The men
Mu’s Alpha pledge class.
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
CHARTERING
of Mu will once again call this historic
lakefront house home when they move in
next fall.
The Mu Chapter of old was also the
proud donor of the Abraham Lincoln
statue which sits atop Bascom Hill, the
center and focal point on the UW-Madison campus. Mu has also produced many
notable graduates, like Richard Lloyd
Jones, Charles Evinrude and Fred Maytag. After the 13-year absence from UWMadison, Phi Gamma Delta is proud to
have Mu Chapter back once again.
Dick Pearson (Wisconsin 1961) served
as Legate for the weekend. International Fraternity dignitaries included
Archon President Bill Miller (Indiana
1962, Purdue GA 1996), Archon Secretary
Orsen Paxton (Texas @ Arlington 1971),
Section Chief George “Skip” Buckley
(Wittenberg 1980), and Ritualist Ed
Gabe (Hanover 1990). Also attending
from the International Headquarters
were Director of Chapter Services J.B.
Goll (Nebraska 2001), Director of Expansion Justin Burns (Ohio State 2007),
and Field Secretary Matt Edgar (British
Columbia 2007).
Ritual Team for Mu’s rechartering.
Led by the Ritualist, the Ritual ceremonies were conducted by a team of
outstanding undergraduate brothers,
including Chapter President Anthony
D. Zimmerman (Ohio State 2010),
Chapter Treasurer Michael E. Walton (Northwestern 2011), Recording
Secretary Brandon J. Smith (Ohio State
2010), Corresponding Secretary Stephen S. Blackman (Northwestern 2011),
and Chapter Historian David B. Nebel
(Northwestern 2010). There were many
in attendance from chapters at Ohio
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Mu’s cabinet (L-R): Historian Jay Bitter (2010), Corresponding Secretary Bryon Shannon (2009),
Legate Dick Pearson (1961), Chapter President Troy Marks (2010), PL Gary Ross (1974), Chapter
Treasurer Colin Vick (2010) and Recording Secretary Zander Brekke (2010).
State, University of Illinois, Northwestern, and University of Chicago, as well
as three graduate brothers from the Beta
Sigma Chapter at Ball State.
Thirteen Months to Success
As a Colony, the members worked on
many areas to meet the requirements
of rechartering. Starting with 36 men,
the challenge remained great and there
was much to be accomplished. Engaging
graduate brothers began to give the new
men a sense of what brotherhood was,
bringing forth experience and resources
to the Colony.
Becoming involved with the UW Greek
system and meeting IFC and other Greek
requirements went well, and under the
leadership of Colony President Troy
Marks (2010), the Colony progressed
toward its goal of rechartering. The first
cabinet worked diligently at achieving
this goal, and with successful efforts on
several fronts, it was accomplished. Our
service to the community took off, and
the Colony was soon engaged in a partnership with Project Home, helping to
improve the lives of others. The Colony
was able to raise money by working
security at many sports events. Scholarship began on a good note and remains
high due in part to a successful program.
Attendance at Ekklesia in Miami and
at Fiji Academy in St. Louis also proved
to be very motivating experiences that
generated lots of ideas.
The second cabinet under President
William Buecksler (2011) was elected
shortly before chartering weekend and
will surely make improvements on the
established structure and committees
engineered by the first cabinet. Bringing
more and more men into the ranks of the
Chapter, Mu is excited about the future,
never settling for just good, but always
striving for the best. 
Pig kissing in Madison (L-R): John Madden
(Yale 1951) and Leo Warman (2012).
Engaging the graduate brothers began to give the
new men a sense of what brotherhood was, bringing
forth experience and resources to the Colony.
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Photo credit: Tony Marable
O
This Academy was held at the newly
renovated Marriott Union Station in St.
Louis. The Academy has been held at this
location since it became an annual event
in January 2003. All the Academies prior
The Tau Kappa Chapter at the University to 2003, dating back to the first one in
1949, were held in the summer of oddof Toronto deserves special credit for
numbered years. The largest attended Fiji
sending seven brothers, the most to atAcademy was August 11-15, 1985, at The
tend from a single chapter.
Ohio State University with 600 particiAdditionally, the following chapters sent pants.
five or more delegates: Alpha Upsilon /
Because most chapters elect their officers
Auburn, Omega / Columbia, Sigma Phi
/ Florida International, Zeta / Indiana ,
late in the fall term, the annual January format provides an excellent setting
Psi Mu / Missouri State, Lambda Iota /
Purdue, Delta Tau / Southern Methodist, for preparing new chapter officers. This
Theta Tau / Tennessee Tech, Pi Gamma / year the Academy provided training for
all chapter officer positions: Chapter
British Columbia, Chi Omicron / CinPresident, Chapter Treasurer, Recordcinnati, Chi Iota / Illinois, Phi Upsilon /
North Alabama, Phi Tau / Texas @ Arling- ing Secretary, Corresponding Secretary,
and Chapter Historian. Also, a special
ton, Mu / Wisconsin, Psi / Wabash, and
intensive track was held for Recruitment
Sigma / Wittenberg.
n January 2-4, 2009, over 470
brothers came together in St.
Louis, Missouri, for the 34th Fiji
Academy.
U.S. Congressman W. Todd Akin (WPI 1971)
makes a point to Academy attendees.
“It was a pleasure being at Academy again...I managed to find an even greater appreciation for the
International Fraternity as a whole. I found a lot of great ideas regarding new and improved systems to help our chapter run more smoothly.”
-Ted Winders (Wittenberg 2010), Sigma Corresponding Secretary
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“It was quite impressive to see so many brothers from so many different schools
across the nation. It was also inspiring to see the tremendous impact brotherhood
has had on our graduate brothers. For so many to be involved, it reaffirms all we are
trying to accomplish.”
-Evan Dreyer (Chicago 2010), Chi Upsilon Chapter President
Chairmen. There also were sessions for
Purple Legionnaires and Section Chiefs.
At the luncheon on Saturday, January 3,
Executive Director Bill Martin gave an
update on interfraternity government
relations efforts in Washington, DC.
At every Fiji Academy, one of the highlighted events is the Model Initiation.
The best undergraduates are selected
to perform the Initiation Ceremony in a
model manner, so they may be observed
by the delegates from other chapters.
Serving on the Fiji Academy Ritual
Team were: Chapter President James F.
“Jesse” Cook (California @ Irvine 2009),
Chapter Treasurer Michael G. “Mike”
Fergus (Illinois 2009), Recording
Secretary Theodore M. “Tad” Engle IV
(Tennessee Tech 2012), Corresponding
Secretary Peter M. Hanscom (Evansville
2010), Chapter Historian Travis Vanderberg (Rose Hulman 2010), and Director Casey W. Tomes (Tennessee Tech
2010). The Ritual team was coached and
directed by Ritualist Ed Gabe (Hanover
1990).
Union Station. Dates are January 8-10,
2010. Registration will begin later this
year in October. Please direct any questions or comments about the Fiji Academy
to Director of Chapter Services J. B. Goll at
jgoll@phigam.org. 
Special thanks is due to the Phi Gamma
Delta Educational Foundation for its
generous financial support of the Fiji
Academy.
The 35th Fiji Academy will again be held
in St. Louis, Missouri, at the Marriott
Brothers at this year’s Academy heard
from two outstanding graduate brothers at the Friday and Saturday dinners.
The Honorable W. Todd Akin (WPI
1971), U.S. Congressman from the St.
Louis area, was the featured speaker at
the opening dinner on Friday evening.
Speaking at the Pig Dinner on Saturday evening was Archon President Bill
Miller (Indiana 1962, Purdue GA 1996).
“Well done, as usual! You performed your traditional, exceptional
job in administering a superb Fiji Academy! From all of your preconference alerts and messages, right through the detailed attention you paid to on-site registration, everything was perfect.
-George A. Buckley Jr. (Wittenberg 1980)
Chief of Section XXVI
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GRADUATE
ALMANAC
Fishing Henry’s Lake, Idaho, are three Utah
State brothers (L-R): Bob Reid (1972), Paul
Beyer (1970) and Gary Bingham (1967).
On February 1, 2009, Major Marcus Bowers (Tulane 1986), left, was promoted by Presidential
Order to Lt. Col. in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, presented by Lieutenant General Keith J. Stalder.
Brother Bowers has over 21 years of service in the Marine Corps as a naval aviator and infantry officer. He has served Joint Military Commands, NATO, U.S. Embassies, the United Nations in over 40
countries, and has been mobilized on active duty for the Global War on Terror since August 2005.
Former Archon President John Gottschalk (Nebraska 1965), third from left, was honored on October 24, 2008, for his contributions to his city, state and country at a dinner and parade in Omaha,
Nebraska. Here with Brother Gottschalk are Bob Kerrey (Nebraska 1965), former Governor and
Senator; former Archon Jerry Solomon (Nebraska 1951), and Executive Director Bill Martin.
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The delicate hand
of Grayson Olivia
Byers, daugher of
Jaclyn and Bo
Byers (Tennessee
Tech 2006), Purple
Legionnaire. Born
13 weeks early
and in NICU for 82
days, Grayson went
home on April 1.
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Purdue’s Lambda Iota brothers from 1974
enjoying their annual reunion, this time in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida.
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GRADUATE ALMANAC
Fiji brothers attending the inauguration dinner of Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, son of Mitch E. Daniels Sr. (Allegheny 1944). (L-R): Deputy Chief
of Staff Eric Holcomb (Hanover 1990); Director of the Office of Management and Budget Ryan Kitchell (Indiana 1996); Counsel to the Governor
Mark Massa (Indiana 1983); Governor Daniels; Brian Burdick (Wabash 1991); Pete Rimsans (Iowa State 1993), Section Chief XX; and Joe Bill Wiley
(Indiana 1983).
At Oklahoma State, Graduate Relations Chairman Jordan Stivers (2011) presents Sigma
Omicron’s Graduate of the Year award to
Randall Whittaker (1970).
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During Hanover College’s Homecoming this past October, Elmer Geissler (1951) (seated, second
row, right) received the College’s Alumni Achievement Award. Present to help honor Brother
Geissler were many of his chapter contemporaries of the classes of 1950 to 1954. As an undergraduate, Elmer served as Chapter President and played varsity basketball. He also has been
honored by the city of Joliet, Illinois, for his community service, which includes the Kiwanis Club,
his church, and a local hospital.
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GRADUATE ALMANAC
The Chicago Graduate Chapter hosted an event in February at the Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat
basketball game in Chicago. Several undergraduate brothers from the Phi Chapter at Northwestern University were invited as guests of the Graduate Chapter.
These brothers from the 1970s attended the
Pig Dinner at Mississippi State in February (L-R
front ): Porter Robinson (1975), Bill Howard
(1970), Lee Wilson (1975), Rick Hartfield
(1976). (L-R back): Steve Edwards (1973), Lee
Miller (1979), Kevin Walters (1977), John Wallace (1975) and Bill Martin (1975).
The 17th annual Purdue FIJI Pledge Brother
golf trip took Lambda Iota brothers to Hilton
Head, SC. (L-R): John Goodin (1980), Mike
Martindill (1980), Chris French (1980), Ryan
Ranck (1980), Tom Primavera (1980), Kirby
Yoder (1983), John Cochran (1980) and Joe
Taff (1980).
At Upsilon Alpha’s Pig Dinner
and Hall of Fame banquet
at the University of Arizona,
Golden Owls were presented
to (L-R kneeling): Lee Burton
(1961), Brent Moody (1961),
Lloyd Wiborg (1961). Seated:
Tom Moore (1960). (L-R standing): Lou Crowder (1961),
Nelson Greenlund (1961),
Vern Ellis (1962), Phyllis
Haskell, Larry Cali (1961), Ken
Holbrook (1962), Terry Muse
(1961) and Jim Hill (1961).
Dr. Richard E. Grace (Purdue 1951), fourth from right,
was honored by the School of Materials Engineering
at Purdue with the creation of an endowment and
the dedication of a conference room and library in his
honor. Brother Grace retired from Purdue as professor emeritus in 2000. Joining him at the dedication
ceremony were these Lambda Iota brothers, including
Archon President Bill Miller at far left.
not for college
days alone!
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GRADUATE ALMANAC
When it became apparent that Penn State
was going to make an appearance in the Rose
Bowl, Dave “Bear” Clark (Penn State 1969)
and his wife, Shirley, who live in Rancho Palos
Verde, CA, made plans to host several Gamma
Phi brothers from Penn State for the weekend.
Nearly 100 brothers and PSU friends gathered
for the Rose Bowl tailgate, and beforehand Biff
Naylor (Penn State 1961) hosted brothers for
breakfast at his LA restaurant, Du-par’s.
“The same stories take longer to tell every year,” according to Dick Grace, one of the Purdue
Fijis who get together for an annual luncheon, this time in Ft. Myers, Florida. (L-R): Gary Warren
(1974), Bob Schmidt (1952), John Schwentker (1952), Dick Grace (1951), Jack Noyes (1952), Bill
Loomis (1956), Herm Brown (1949) and Bill Currise (1949).
FIJI Power at OU!
When Lee Allan
Smith (Oklahoma
1951), center,
received an
honorary degree
from OU during
spring commencement, Nu Omega
Fijis were on hand
to congratulate
him. On the left is
Thomas G. Clark
(1963), chairman
of the OU Board,
along with John
Stewart (1975),
member of the
OU Board of
Regents.
These Mangum, OK, brothers show that small
town recruitment is important to Oklahoma
State. (L-R kneeling): Randall Whittaker (1970)
and Bill Maas (1970). (L-R standing): Dan
Deaver (1967), Greg Dennis (1973), Ralph
Heatly (1971), Jim Keating (1974), Greg
Winters (2009), Robert Keating (1972), Rollie
Heatly (1975).
Over 100 brothers from the Chi Mu Chapter gathered in Columbia, Missouri, for the 2009 Pig
Dinner to kick off the future recolonization efforts at the University of Missouri.
Not For College Days Alone
LSU’s Beta Rho brothers celebrate at Golden
Owl dinner. (L-R seated): Robert Crawford
(1957) and Jess Searles (1958), Golden Owl
recipient. (L-R standing): Bill Bosch (1976),
Art Roberts (1957), Andy O’Brien (1967), Rod
Hendrick (1957) and Lynn Naul (1959).
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GRADUATE ALMANAC
Graduate Chapters Growing
LEADERS NEEDED
O
ONE TEAM! ONE FIGHT! (R-L): Rear Admiral Robert D. Reilly Jr. (Washington 1975) and Lieutenant Colonel Marshall Ramsey (Tennessee 1988) are pictured with the director of the Port of Beaumont, TX, the busiest military port in the United States. RADM Reilly commands Military Sealift
Command, a 2-star command that supports our nation by delivering supplies and conducting
specialized missions across the world’s oceans. LTC Ramsey commands the 842nd Transportation Battalion, a port battalion that provides surface deployment/redeployment and distribution
support to the Warfighter in the Gulf Coast Area of Responsibility. Both brothers work in U.S.
Transportation Command.
GRAD CHAPTER
manual
50TH REUNION in March of Mu Iota’s class of
1959 at Idaho. ( L-R front row): Jerry Schlatter,
Bill Fullmer, Darrell Aubert and Ronald Thurber. (L-R back row): Bob Tresnit, John Werner,
Jack Hogan,Tom Nicholson and Bill Evans.
If you’re contemplating a Fiji
graduate chapter in your area,
be sure to download the newly
revised Graduate Chapter Manual that
provides step-by-step suggestions
on how to get started. If questions,
contact Bob Baney(Penn State
1984), Director of Graduate
Development, at 859.255.1848 x156
or email him at
bbaney@phigam.org.
21st Phi Gam Golf Classic
6/25-27 in Wisconsin Dells
Call Bob Baney at (859) 255-1848 ext. 156
to get further details and pricing info.
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ne of Phi Gamma Delta’s current
strategic initiatives is to grow
the number and size of our graduate
chapters. Phi Gamma Delta currently has
about 40 active graduate chapters and is
looking to double that number over the
next 5-7 years.
Graduate chapters provide brothers
living in a particular city or geographical
area the opportunity to network with
other Fiji graduate brothers, enjoy fellowship and business connections, and
in some cases, support local chapters or
colonies in the area.
To start a graduate chapter, the Fraternity requires that a group of at least 15
brothers hailing from any chapter get
together for a minimum of two events
per year. Presently, brothers in cities like
Atlanta, Orlando, Boston, Houston and a
number of others are mapping out plans
to start or restart graduate chapters in
their areas.
To find out if there is a graduate chapter in your town or city, visit the Phi
Gamma Delta website at www.phigam.
org; under Graduate Brothers, there is a
graduate chapter directory search function. If you find that there is not a graduate chapter in your city and you would
like to be a part of getting one started,
email Bob Baney, Director of Graduate
Development, at bbaney@phigam.org or
phone him at (859) 255-1848 ext. 156. 
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
A LOOK BACK AT
FIJI
HISTORY
from
The History of Phi Gamma Delta
1848-1923
by
William E. Parrish
(Westminster Faculty 1957)
Gamma Phi chapter house, Pennsylvania State College, 1893
T
The First Chapter House
Xi chapter house, Gettysburg College, 1897
Not For College Days Alone
hat same year [1890], Gamma
Phi Chapter at Penn State became the first to own its house
outright. That chapter had come into
existence only a year earlier, primarily
through the efforts of Milton W. Bohn
(Muhlenberg 1884), who had recently
joined the faculty, and Robert Davies
(Lafayette 1887), an assistant to the
architect in charge of college expansion. It held its early meetings in the
home of a local initiate whose parents
had rented it because no dormitories
were available for their four daughters
who also attended Penn State. As the
chapter’s later historian wrote, “It’s no
wonder that the Chapter experienced
great success in rush during its initial
year with the Meek house as the focal
point of its activities.”
Still, finding the male dormitory
quarters rather undesirable, and feeling
the competition of Beta Theta Pi and
Phi Kappa Sigma, which had quickly
followed Phi Gamma Delta into Penn
State, the men of Gamma Phi determined to build their own home on a
prominent spot called “the hill” near
campus and did so at a cost of $5,000
with the assistance of Bohn, who lent
them the money, which the Chapter
paid back in periodic installments. They
also added a new innovation when they
hired Miss Lizzie Coble to serve as a
housemother in the early 1890s. She
“chaperoned parties, mended clothes of
members, and generally blazed the paths
for future housemothers.” The Chapter
continued in this house until 1915, when
it built a new one on the campus.
Xi Chapter at Gettybsurg became the
second to erect its own house in 1891,
assisted by T. Alfred Vernon (Yale 1875),
who took a special interest in this project and similar ones on other campuses
over the next few years. Vernon’s methods were simple. He would appoint a
graduate committee, seek a site from the
college, and then go about the process of
raising funds. In the case of Gettysburg,
the undergraduates made a large contribution. On the night of the dedication
banquet, the chairman took the podium
to mention that a deficit existed. Then,
a later chapter historian reported, “The
alumni present, whether full of food,
fraternal spirit, or an awareness of one
another’s presence, pledged on the spot
whatever sum was needed.” 
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COVER STORY
For Roger Penske (Lehigh 1959)
It’s All About People
R
oger Penske’s successes, on the
racetrack and in business, are
documented and well known.
But one of his rare business failures gives
as much insight into the man as any of his
successes.
In 2002, Penske Corporation moved to
extricate itself from an arrangement with
Kmart when the retailer was going into
bankruptcy. Some six years prior, Penske
had purchased Kmart’s auto centers and
was operating them as Penske Auto Centers
at the Kmart stores. As Kmart’s fortunes
continued to slide, the 550 auto center
operations were losing significant money,
and Penske decided to close them and cut
its losses. Thousands of people were directly
affected by the decision — 4,000 auto center
employees, numerous suppliers, and major
financial partners. Of the process of closing
the centers, Roger says, with a measure of
justifiable pride, “We never had one piece of
litigation when we shut that down.”
This was accomplished in typical Penske
style: an equal combination of business
savvy and the Golden Rule. Penske ran job
fairs for the auto center employees. Each of
the employees was paid their vacation time
as well as severance pay. Suppliers and partners were made whole. “We were able to
take care of the people who supported us,”
Roger says. “Ultimately we paid everybody
back.”
Brother Penske told this story at a Fiji
luncheon in May 2007 in Indianapolis in the
shadow of the Brickyard. Referring to both
business and racing, he told the group, “Every
day isn’t a good day.” However, it is clear that
Roger Penske has had far more good days
than bad.
Roger Penske calls racing “my weekend fishing and golf.”
Quality, Performance,Value
Penske Corporation, a closely-held diversified transportation services company,
manages businesses with revenues in excess
of $20 billion, operations in more than 1,700
locations, and employees numbering 40,000
worldwide.
Corporation umbrella, Penske Racing
is perhaps the best known. Other major
Penske subsidiaries include a truck leasing
operation and a group of automotive retail
franchises. All of Penske’s non-racing businesses benefit from the high profile and
success of the racing operation. As Brother
Penske says, “Racing has developed our
brand,” which he says “stands for quality,
performance and value. We strive to provide
world-class customer service in every aspect
of a transaction.”
Among the subsidiaries under the Penske
One of many examples of the emphasis on
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customer service is the Penske Truck Leasing call center in Reading, PA, that handles
service calls when there is a problem with a
truck. “A lot of businesses give that to a thirdparty call center,” Roger says. “I don’t want
other people talking to my customers. I want
to pay a little bit more and have people know
that their paycheck is coming from what we
do. It has paid off.”
Unfair Advantage
Roger Penske grew up in Shaker Heights,
Ohio, and saw his first Indianapolis 500 at
the age of 11. By the time he headed off to
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college at Lehigh, he had rebuilt and sold
almost three dozen cars. He started driving
race cars during his undergraduate days and,
after graduation, rose rapidly in sports car
racing, winning prestigious races and earning
recognition. In 1962, at the age of 25, he was
named U.S. Driver of the Year by Road & Track
magazine.
The early racing years
Showing the pragmatism that has served him
so well over his career, he soon realized that
his future was not behind the wheel but in
business. In 1965, at the age of 28, he bought
a Chevrolet dealership in Philadelphia, the
beginning of what would become a business
empire.
He formed Roger Penske Racing Enterprises
in 1966. From the outset, his auto racing
operation was marked by a high level of
organization, planning, modern technology,
attention to details and meticulous follow
through. It was what you might expect of an
engineer from Lehigh, and over the years, it
became Penske Racing’s “unfair advantage.”
In 2009, Penske Automotive Group operates
over 150 retail automotive franchises in the
U.S. and a similar number in other countries.
Earlier this year, Fortune magazine named
Penske Automotive Group as America’s Most
Admired Company in automotive retailing.
Penske Truck Leasing has its origins in a
single Hertz franchise with 300 vehicles in
Reading and Allentown, Pennsylvania. The
company now has more than 200,000 vehicles at more than 1,000 locations worldwide.
While the machines and the financing arrangements on which the Penske Corporation has been built may be complex, the
management approach is simple. Roger says,
“What we’ve tried to do is build a real flat
organization. Everybody is treated the same.
The guy who loads that truck is just as important as the guy driving the race car.”
Rick Mears, the four-time Indy 500 winner
and member of the Penske Racing team, has
described Roger as “a people person much
more than a money person.” A prime example
is his resolution of the labor troubles that
Penske inherited when the company bought
Detroit Diesel from General Motors in the
late 1980s. “We had 3,000 hourly workers and
2,000 grievances,” Roger says. He arranged
to sit down with union leaders once a week
and work through those labor issues. “In six
months,” he says, “we had that down to 3,000
hourly workers and 50 grievances.”
Roger says that his approach as a leader and
manager has not changed much over the years,
though experience has given him much more
wisdom in decision-making. “I still try to lead
and manage by good example,” he says. “I am
still a great believer in delegation of authority, which allows members of the management team to not only utilize their personal
talents to make the company better, but also
to contribute to their individual professional
development.”
Respect and Values
Brother Penske describes the current economic environment as “unlike any I have
ever witnessed.” In light of this, what advice
does he have for younger brothers who are
beginning their careers? “My advice, in today’s
world, is to work as hard as you can to seek
opportunity,” he says, “and then work as hard
as you can once you get it. I also suggest that
they not compromise ethical standards under
any circumstance for the sake of advancement. It’s not worth it.”
Given his focus on people, it is no surprise
that Brother Penske sees value in the undergraduate fraternity experience in preparing
brothers for success. “Successful business,”
he says, “is about building solid relationships
with others, based on respect for the individual and possession of a core system of values
that guide your life.”
Sounds like he’s describing a fraternity. 
Today, Penske Racing is one of the most
successful operations in the history of professional sports. It has racing teams in the
IndyCar Series, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series,
NASCAR Nationwide Series, and GrandAm Rolex Sports Car Series. Cars owned
and prepared by Penske Racing have 306
major race wins, 22 national championships,
and 14 Indianapolis 500 victories.
In recognition of his success in and contributions to auto racing, Roger was inducted
into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 1995. Then in 1998, he was named to
the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.
A People Person
In 1972, in one of several features that have
appeared in this magazine over Brother
Penske’s career, it was noted that his business holdings had grown to include four car
dealerships and seven Hertz truck leasing
franchises.
Not For College Days Alone
In May 2007, Roger received the Distinguished Fiji Award at a graduate luncheon in Indianapolis.
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Phi Gamma Delta’s Top Graduate Honor
Distinguished Fijis Named for 2008
CLAYTON I. BENNETT (Oklahoma 1981)
In December 1964,
the Archons established
the Distinguished Fiji
Award.
The Award is
presented annually
to no more than six
graduate brothers
who are deserving
of recognition for
their faithful and
unselfish service
to Phi Gamma Delta
or their special
contribution to
mankind and society
at large.
Phi Gamma Delta
now boasts 387
Distinguished Fiji
recipients to date.
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As founder of Dorchester Capital and
now chairman of the NBA’s Oklahoma
City Thunder, Brother Bennett was
named Oklahoman of the Year for 2008.
He and his partners in Professional Bas-
ketball Club, LLC, purchased the Seattle
SuperSonics in 2006 and moved the team
to Oklahoma City last year. A year earlier
when Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, Clay
helped secure financing to house the New
Orleans Hornets at Ford Center in OKC
for two years. As executive director of the
U.S. Olympic Festival in 1989, Brother
Bennett directed the most successful
Olympic Festival ever held, beating past
revenue and attendance records. In addition to many philanthropic endeavors,
Brother Bennett has been chairman of the
Oklahoma State Fair for 11 years, as well
as chairman the Oklahoma Industries Authority. He has received numerous awards
for his contributions to economic development, and in 2007, he was inducted
into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.
DOUGLAS J. BOURNE (Oklahoma 1943)
Brother Bourne had a lengthy career in
mining as chairman and CEO of Duval
Corporation, an international miner and
producer of sulphur, potash, copper,
gold and silver. He was involved in all
aspects of mining, including exploration,
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research, engineering, production, sales
and general management. He held four
U.S. patents and their foreign counterparts. Brother Bourne had previously
served Pennzoil Company as a group
vice president and then chairman, and as
CEO of Battle Mountain Gold Company.
He served on the boards of Anderson
Greenwood (international valve manufacturer), Pennzoil Company (integrated
oil and gas producer), Battle Mountain
Gold Company (international producer
of precious metals) and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (world’s largest
fertilizer producer). Brother Bourne
served as director and chairman of the
Sulphur Institute and the Potash and
Phosphate Institute and as a director of
the Copper Development Association
and the Fertilizer Institute.
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DISTINGUISHED FIJIS
ROMAN W. DESANCTIS (Arizona 1951)
Brother DeSanctis has had a productive
career in medicine either through practice, teaching or clinical research since
graduating magna cum laude from Harvard
Medical School in 1955. He served in the
U.S. Navy as an assistant to the attending physician to Congress from 1956-58.
He was acting chief of the Massachusetts
General Hospital Cardiac Unit from 1989
– 1991 and director of clinical cardiology
from 1981-1998. He has received numerous
awards, including Master of the American
College of Physicians, Distinguished Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and two honorary degrees. He was
the first recipient of the MGPO Trustee’s
Medal in 2006. Brother DeSanctis is the
James and Evelyn Jenks and Paul Dudley
White Professor of Medicine at Harvard
Medical School and Physician and Director of Clinical Cardiology, Emeritus at the
Massachusetts General Hospital.
ANTHONY J. LEITNER (Columbia 1965)
Brother Leitner is currently a securities
and futures regulatory consultant with
his own firm after retiring as managing director and general counsel of the
Equities Division of Goldman, Sachs &
Co. As Goldman’s first futures lawyer,
Brother Leitner helped pioneer modern
derivative instruments and played a
leadership role on several industry and
bar association committees that addressed critical issues in the securities
industry. He has lectured frequently
nationwide. He currently serves on
NASDAQ’s Listing and Hearings Council and on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Technology Advisory
Committee. The Securities Industry
Association honored Brother Leitner
with its 2002 Distinguished Leadership Award. He served several years as
president of the Xi Graduate Chapter of
New York City.
Lt. Gen. JACK L. RIVES (Georgia 1974)
Brother Rives is The Judge Advocate
General (TJAG) of the Air Force, serving
as legal adviser to the Secretary of the
Air Force and all officers and agencies
of the Department of the Air Force. He
directs all judge advocates in their job
duties and is responsible for overseeing
2,200 judge advocates, 350 civilian attorneys, 1,400 enlisted paralegals and 500
civilians in the Total Force Judge Advo-
cate General’s Corps worldwide. Brother
Rives has served as deputy legal counsel
to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, commandant of the Air Force Judge
Advocate General School, the first chief of
the Air Force Executive Issues Team and
as the staff judge advocate at the Headquarters Air Combat Command. In July
2008, he became the first TJAG to serve in
the grade of lieutenant general.
N. CLAY ROBBINS (Wabash 1979)
Brother Robbins became president of
Lilly Endowment Inc. in 1994 after joining
the staff as vice president for community
development in 1993. He was elected to
the board of directors in 1999. Before his
appointment at the Endowment, Brother
Robbins was a partner at Baker & Daniels
law firm in Indianapolis. He served on the
drafting committee for the Indiana Nonprofit Corporation Act of 1991 and chaired
the international law section of the
Not For College Days Alone
Indianapolis Bar Association in 1987-88.
He is a member of the board and executive
committee of the United Way of Central
Indiana and chaired its Governance Committee. He also currently serves on the
board of the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the Central Indiana
Corporate Partnership and has previously
served in leadership positions with other
community organizations. In 2007, he was
inducted into the Indiana Academy.
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Losing a Brother,
FINDING
FORGIVENESS
by Don Shelton (Idaho 1976)
T
hree old fraternity brothers pick
at salads as we rehash an experience none of us will forget.
Andy Pedersen, Ron Jelaco and I are sitting in a Seattle pub after returning from
Moscow, Idaho, for an all-1970s reunion
of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity brothers (Fijis, we are called). For three days,
we rekindled relationships, recalled our
time at the University of Idaho and tried
to recapture a sliver of our youth.
But our weekend is over, and soon we’ll
have to take Andy to the airport for his
flight home to Kansas.
That’s when I see the e-mail on my
BlackBerry. I interrupt Andy to share a
message from the widow of a fraternity
brother.
Cindy Allison-Billmeyer came to our
reunion as a grief-stricken woman with
a 10-year-old daughter hoping to ease the
pain by hearing our stories. Along with
tales of Kurt as she had never known
him, she found much more — a hundred
big brothers, one of them filled with
regret and searching for forgiveness.
Hey, Boys!
I just wanted to tell you how full my
heart is with gratitude to you for
inviting us to share your memories
of a happier time in Kurt’s life.
What strikes me is how fast life
happens, being dutiful — getting
through the day and hopefully
touching hearts from time to time.
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You gentlemen ... gave Alli and me
such a gift.
Kurt Billmeyer was a tall, skinny kid
with a shock of red hair and a shortage
of confidence. He was a year younger
than me and so shy that one of his New
Year’s resolutions was to be more outgoing around girls. We shared a passion for
journalism, a love of sports and a room
part of his freshman year.
He was the little brother I never had.
I would graduate, get married, raise
three sons, build a career, get divorced,
get remarried — and somehow lose
track of Kurt and my fraternity brothers
along the way.
Kurt would struggle through school and
eventually transform himself. I heard
that he married in 1990, had a daughter
eight years later, earned his Ph.D. in
communication studies, and became a
respected professor at the University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Sometime in 2006 I found out something
else about my old friend: Kurt was dying
from cancer.
So why didn’t I call him? It would have
been an awkward call to a guy I didn’t
really know anymore. And what do you
say to someone who’s dying?
I have been in a grief spot of anger...
The anger is toward dashed hopes,
dreams, and living the nightmare of
seeing my beloved suffer through
depression, cancer, pain, loss, fear
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The Billmeyer family in 2006: Kurt with Cynthia
and Alli. Photo credit: Billmeyer family.
and the reality that he would not
see Alli become a teenager, a driver,
a girl going on a date ... a girl becoming a woman and finding the
man that will love her almost as
much as her dad.
The idea of a reunion for all my fraternity
brothers from the 1970s was born in April
2006, when my pledge class gathered
at the University of Idaho 30 years after
graduation. Andy Pedersen was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s and
wanted to see his brothers again before
we faded from his memory.
1976 Mu Iota
brothers Don
Shelton , left,
and Andy
Pedersen during
the reunion last
October. Photo
credit: Barry
Zamzow (1975).
That emotional reunion made me want
to bring us all together before it was too
late for Andy. But that would take a lot
of work, and who had time? I put it off.
Meanwhile, Kurt was growing sicker as
prostate cancer spread to nearly every
bone in his body. As I debated whether
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Although I wasn’t sure how they would
respond, I invited Kurt, Tom and Pete’s
widows to our reunion the first weekend
in October. All were dealing with the
unimaginable grief of losing husbands too
soon. Judy Noorda thanked me but said
she wasn’t ready. Cindy Allison-Billmeyer
and Cynthia Micinski Kiblen decided to
come.
to call him, he searched for a miracle cure
while doing all of the things he never got
around to doing.
A friend sent the family to Disney
World, and Cindy cashed in her 401(k)
so Kurt could go to Iceland, the French
Riviera and Italy with a friend. There
was a week in Chicago with Cindy and
Alli to watch his beloved Cubs play.
Kurt Billlmeyer in Chianti, Italy. Cynthia AllisonBillmeyer cashed in her 401(k) so that her
dying husband could travel to Europe. Photo
credit: Billmeyer family.
Alli Billmeyer put together a collage for her
father on the day he died after a long battle
with prostate cancer. Alli, who was then 10
years old, included photos from the family’s
final trip together to Chicago and a ticket to a
Cubs baseball game. Photo credit: The Seattle
Times.
Kurt also flew back to his hometown of
Pocatello, Idaho, late in the summer of
2006 to see several fraternity brothers.
Just as my class had rallied around Andy
a few months before, brothers showed
their support for Kurt.
I decided I was too busy at work to go,
too busy to even call.
That night, as a banquet room filled with
142 Fijis and guests, Cindy and Alli came
couple of rambling messages.
early. So did Pete Noorda’s older brother,
Jan, another Fiji. He looked just like Pete’s
I also started making calls to others
about a reunion. Talking to my brothers, I pictures.
learned of other losses — suicides, a plane
crash and car wrecks. At least 16 of my
fraternity brothers from the 1970s were
dead. Pete Noorda, three years older than
me, had a ski accident three days after
Tom’s heart attack and died March 4.
Kurt’s inevitable death came on April 18.
He was 52.
Seeing Allison soak in the weekend
was precious.The way she warmed
up to you, it made me realize ... she
will be OK! I will find ways for her to
have bits of her poppa via you and
your memories.Thank you!
Coming upon the gift of listening to
you talk about the amazing years of
being college boys — of learning so
much about yourselves, each other,
life, relationships and having fun
— was so wonderful.
Not For College Days Alone
Pete Noorda, who died after a ski accident in
March 2008, was one of at least 16 Mu Iota
brothers from the 1970s who died. All were
honored at the reunion last October. Photo
credit: Jan Noorda.
Cynthia Micinski Kiblen and 12-year-old
Joe were among the last to arrive, with
three other Kiblen relatives. Cynthia
was tall, blonde and outgoing. Joe was
a younger, skinnier version of the Tom I
remembered.
The sudden death of another fraternity
brother I had lost touch with finally
moved me to pick up the phone. Tom
Kiblen collapsed Feb. 15 from a heart attack while playing tennis. He was 51.
By then, Kurt’s family had moved back to
Pocatello after his insurance benefits ran
out, and I heard he was fading quickly.
Shaken, I finally called Kurt, leaving a
Cindy Allison-Billmeyer and Alli joined us
Saturday for breakfast, an Idaho football
game and a banquet. Cindy was outgoing, energetic and determined to find out
all she could about Kurt. Red-haired Alli
looked so much like her dad it startled me,
and her shyness, sensitivity and intelligence also made me think of Kurt.
Tom Kiblen, far right, gathered with his Mu
Iota brothers around cancer-stricken Kurt
Billmeyer late in the summer of 2006. Kiblen
died of a heart attack Feb. 15, 2008, 63 days
before Billmeyer died. Photo credit: Billmeyer
family.
There was time only for a quick introduction of Cindy and Cynthia before the
banquet, but their hug couldn’t be rushed.
These two women, who had never met but
had so much in common, seemed unable
to let go.
Near the end of the banquet came a short
tribute to the 16 fallen fraternity brothers.
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Three men are crying in a Seattle pub and none of us cares.
The Mu Iota chapter house at the University of
Idaho. Photo credit: Tim Wilcomb (1976).
It finished with the names of the last
three who died on a black screen, one
after the other.
Pete’s brother reached into his pocket,
and when Tom Kiblen’s name was
shown, he gave Tom’s widow a tiny Fiji
lapel pin.
Pete Noorda’s name was on the screen as
she pinned it to her dress. The grieving brother and widow both had tears
in their eyes as the final name — Kurt
Billmeyer’s name — appeared on the
screen.
I often feel a big hurt that so many
people I thought I would hear from
avoid Alli and me. I know they are
mourning, they have lives to live,
they are busy ...
Cynthia Micinski Kiblen and Joe left
early Sunday morning, but Cindy and
Alli came to brunch hungry for more
fraternity stories. They also carried
six sweaters, Kurt’s sweaters. Cindy
couldn’t bear seeing someone wearing
them back home. Ron Jelaco offered to
take them with us back to Seattle.
A few hours later, we began the long
drive home. As a Beatles CD played,
fraternity brothers talked about how
the weekend had changed us. We talked
about life and death and grief and brotherhood among men our age. About how
an old friend we haven’t seen in years
can know us better than someone we
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work with every day. About losing touch
too easily with the people we care about
most and the price we pay for letting that
happen.
So thank you for letting us share
Kurt, and for being there for Kurt
when we weren’t and for loving him
as a brother ... forever, I suppose.
Men our age think about retiring, about
losing our parents, even about sending
our children off to war, but we don’t
think about losing friends or spouses
— or about dying ourselves.
My voice chokes as I finish reading the
e-mail. Three men are crying in a Seattle
pub and none of us cares. We sit in silence
for a few moments, feeling the power of
our emotions.
Until it’s too late.
And then I dial Cindy Allison-Billmeyer’s
number.
I really do believe that this whole
fraternal bond has reached out to
Alli and I, and that comforts me. I
do believe you are honoring Kurt
by checking in on us and extending
your brotherly love to us — what an
intense gift.
As we drove, I admitted how guilty I felt
about not picking up the phone earlier
and calling Kurt. From the back seat,
Jelaco told a story.
I tell her how much her e-mail touched us,
how we hated to let go of her and Alli and
a wonderful weekend. I tell her she has a
hundred big brothers to call on whenever
she or Alli need anything.
“I love that. That’s a huge comfort to me,”
Cindy says. “I could use some more big
brothers right now.”
Then Andy takes the phone, smiling and
looking better than he has all weekend.
He wears a plaid sports coat over a bright
yellow sweater.
He recalled going to see a frail Kurt in
February and bringing up Tom’s recent
death. Jelaco could see the shock in Kurt’s
The sweater fits him perfectly.
tired eyes. No one had been able to tell
him.
“I’m wearing one of Kurt’s sweaters!”
Andy says. “I’m taking a little bit of Kurt
Later, Kurt’s mood brightened and he
back to Kansas with me.”
smiled as he talked about getting a
surprise phone call the day before from
I certainly have fewer stereotypes of
country-music singer Rodney Crowell.
One of Kurt’s buddies had left a message his fraternity days, and in hindsight,
Kurt probably realizes that I would
through Crowell’s agent about what a
have loved him when he was a goofy,
huge fan his sick friend was.
skinny, often drunk, academically
challenged boy ...
Crowell picked up the phone and called
someone he had never met. That act of
So, in a nutshell ... thanks. I am not
compassion breathed life into a dying
so pissed off at him, God, life ...
man.
“You should be able to call anybody,” Jelaco said, his voice rising as he leaned forward. “If you’re going to make a mistake,
make a mistake doing something. When
Rodney Crowell called Kurt, it could have
been a really awkward conversation. But
he would have made a mistake in doing
something. The mistakes we made were
in not doing something.”
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And Alli and I are going to be OK. 
Don Shelton, a 1976 Mu Iota Fiji , is Sports
Editor of The Seattle Times, which originally
published this story. He can be reached at
206-464-8284 or dshelton@seattletimes.
com.
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
60 Years of Excellence at SMU’s Delta Tau
by Joshua A. Sepkowitz (SMU 2002)
T
he Delta Tau Chapter at Southern
Methodist University celebrated
its 60th Anniversary on the
weekend of March 28, 2009. Established
at SMU on December 4, 1948, the Chapter
celebrated its anniversary at the Dallas
Country Club, where the original installation dinner was held in 1948.
Caswell, wife and son of the late Jim Caswell (1963), former Archon President and
vice president for student affairs at SMU.
The Caswell family received a plaque and
portrait of Brother Caswell, which will
be permanently displayed in the chapter foyer, in recognition of his devoted
service to the Delta Tau Chapter and the
International Fraternity.
ing senior not on the cabinet) presented to
Stephen Hancock (2009). Special thanks
to Brendon Marks for providing the State
of the Delta Tau Chapter Address and
to Quinn Myers (2010) for his efforts in
planning this unforgettable weekend.
The Delta Tau Chapter has the largest
membership in decades with over 130
The 60th Anniversary weekend kicked
members. It has consistently maintained
off with a golf tournament at Firewheel
The following awards were announced
a GPA of over 3.0. The Chapter has won
Golf Park on Friday, March 27, followed
during the evening: Golden Goose Award numerous interfraternity sports awards
by a brotherhood event at the Palomar
(most contributions by an undergraduand is proud to have the SMU Student
Hotel. On Saturday afternoon, graduates ate) presented to Brendon Marks (2010); Body President Robert Hayden (2010) as
were honored at an open house held at the Grey Goose Award (most contributions
a member. The Chapter has been successchapter house, and the weekend culmiby a graduate) presented to Joshua Sep- ful in numerous areas of campus life and
nated with the Norris Pig Dinner Saturkowitz (2002); Highest GPA for a senior activities and continues to support several
day evening.
presented to John Howard (2009);
Dallas charities.
Highest GPA for a non-senior presented
The Pig Dinner drew approximately 400, to Garrett Olson (2011); Overall Sports
Here is to another 60 years of excellence
including one of the chapter founders,
Contribution Award presented to Ryan
at Southern Methodist University and
Bob Lentz (1950) and his wife. Also in
Thomas (2010); and the Walter Ditzler
another four Cheney Cups to go with the
attendance were Jackie and James R.
Award (most contributions by a graduat- four previously won. 
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ON GRADUATE BROTHERS
ANTHONY M. BERGER (Florida
State 1996) has been selected to serve
as CEO/scout
executive for
the Chattahoochee Council, Boy Scouts
of America
headquartered
in Columbus,
GA. In his role
as scout executive, Brother
Berger will be
responsible for
providing scouting to over 7,000 youth
with a total staff of 14 and an annual operating budget of $1.7 million. The Chattahoochee Council covers 15 counties
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in Georgia and Alabama, including the
cities of Auburn, Ft. Benning, Columbus,
and LaGrange. Brother Berger started his
career with the Boy Scouts of America in
1997 as district executive in the Southwest Florida Council serving Collier
County, Florida. Prior to being selected
as CEO/scout executive, Brother Berger
was serving as the CFO / director of
support services for the Central Florida
Council headquartered in Orlando,
Florida.
TOD A. BURNETT (California @
Riverside 1985) has been appointed
the ninth president of Saddleback
College in Mission
Viejo, CA, which
offers more than 300
academic and career
technical programs
serving over 28,000
students annually.
Prior to this appointment, Brother
Burnett was appointed vice chancellor
of the California Community Colleges
System in Sacramento by Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger. He has led the development and implementation of the state’s
strategic plan for community colleges
and is also an associate faculty member
at the University of Phoenix. Previously,
Tod served as deputy appointments
secretary for Gov. Schwarzenegger.
He also served as the director of state
and local government relations for the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and commissioner on the City of Los
Angeles’s Board of Public Works.
JON C. BUTLER (Virginia 1972) has
combined his football experience with
business knowledge as the executive
director of Pop Warner Little Scholars
(PWLS), which provides youth football,
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cheer and dance
programs to
approximately
400,000 kids
around the world.
Brother Butler
served eight years
as president of
Rae Crowther
Co., the leading manufacturer of football
blocking sleds and field equipment. He
also spent six years as a high school assistant football coach and is a longtime
member of the American Football Coaches Association. In 2006, he was selected
National Youth Sports Administator of
the Year as part of Hershey’s STRIVE
Awards that recognize adult leaders of
youth sports. He serves on several boards
and committees, as well as serving eight
years with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
Philadelphia, where he was recognized by
the Chapel of the Four Chaplains for selfless service to humanity.
DONALD M. CAMPBELL (Colorado
1950), known to many as the “Colorado
Comet” for his sprinting prowess, was
inducted into the CU Athletic Hall of
Fame on October 17,
2008. A state high
school sprinting
champion, Brother
Campbell went on
to earn back-to-back
championships in
1946 and ’47 for the
Mountain States
Conference in the
100- and 220-yard
dashes, as well as
the Big 7 Conference championship in
both categories in 1949. He was an AllAmerican in the 100-yard dash in 1948
and earned the Russell Memorial Award
as the region’s top amateur athlete in
1949. He represented the U.S. in several
photo credit: University of Colorado
SCOTT W. BADENOCH JR.
(Northwestern 2002) is the cofounder and CEO of CreativeCitizen.
com, where there are
creative solutions for
more sustainable living
which is ultimately
more environmentally
friendly. Scott is also a
leader in the green community as a member of
the steering committee for Green Business Networking, a group with over 1300
green business leaders, and Local First
LA, the Los Angeles chapter of Business
Alliance for Local Living Economies
(BALLE). Brother Badenoch is an active
attorney in the state of California and
is a member of the Los Angeles County
Bar Association, California State Bar
and the American Bar Association. Scott
earned his Juris Doctorate and Master’s
degree in mediation, negotiation and
arbitration from Pepperdine University
and is a writer for TriplePundit.com and
EcoTimes.com.
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competitions in other countries and finished just short of advancing to the 1948
London Olympics. Don is the perfect
example of how persistence prevails: in
1945 during WWII, he was wounded in
the upper thigh and told he’d never run
again.
CHRISTOPHER W. DELL (Columbia 1978), a career United States
Foreign Service officer, is the director
chief of mission at
the U.S. embassy in
Kabul, Afghanistan.
He formerly served
as Ambassador to
Zimbabwe from
2004-2007 and Ambassador to Angola
from 2001-2004. He
was chief of mission
in the U.S. Office of Kosovo from 20002001. Throughout the 1990s, Brother
Dell served in positions that took him
to Bulgaria, Canada and Mozambique.
In 2004, Chris received the Presidential
Distinguished Service Award. In 2000,
the president of Bulgaria granted him
the Order of the Madara Horseman, First
Degree, which is the most prestigious
award bestowed upon foreign nationals
who have contributed to developing the
country.
RICHARD E. GRACE (Purdue
1951), professor emeritus of materials
engineering and vice president emeritus for student
services at Purdue
University, was
honored last fall
with the creation of
an endowment and
dedication of a conference room and
library in his name.
He served as head
of the School of
Materials Engineering from 1965-72 and
founded the Division of Interdisciplinary
Engineering Studies, which he directed
from 1970-82. From 1981-87, he served as
assistant dean of engineering and head of
the Department of Freshman Engineering. Brother Grace became vice president
for student services in 1987 and served
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there until 1995. He then founded the
Undergraduate Studies Program serving
as director from 1995-2000. Still active
at Purdue though now retired, Dick educates seniors about retirement. His book,
When Every Day Is Saturday, is designed to
help folks plan for an enjoyable retirement.
REED E. HALL (Wisconsin 1970)
has been leading Marshfield Clinic in
Marshfield, WI, as executive director since 2000.
Marshfield Clinic
is one of the largest private medical
clinics in the U.S.;
net revenue for
the clinic and its
subsidiary, Security Health Plan,
were projected to
exceed $1.5 billion
in fiscal year 2008. From 1976-2000,
Brother Hall served the clinic as general
counsel. Reed has served on the board
of directors for the Wisconsin Alumni
Association (WUAA) for several years
and was appointed national chairman
last fall. He donates his time on numerous other boards and has also served as
president for both the Marshfield Rotary
Club and the U.W. Madison Alumni
Club of the Marshfield area. In 2002,
Reed received Rotary’s “Service Above
Self” Award.
DAVID M. HANDLER (Union 1981)
has been appointed president and CEO
of Corindus Inc.,
a developer of
vascular robotic
technology that
gives physicians
precision in placing
guide wires and balloon/stent delivery
systems. Brother
Handler was with General Electric more
than 20 years before joining Corindus.
He was selected in 2001 to lead marketing for GE Healthcare’s newly-formed
interventional cardiology business unit
that includes cath lab imaging, monitoring and IT businesses. Most recently,
David served as general manager for the
global MRI marketing department and
had held a variety of sales, marketing and
product management leadership positions while at GE.
FREDERICK “Fritz” HENDERSON
(Michigan 1980) was elected president
and CEO at General
Motors Corp. effective March 29, 2009.
He was also elected
to the GM Board of
Directors and will
serve as a member
of GM’s Automotive
Strategy Board and
Automotive Product
Board. Straight from Harvard Business
School in 1984, Fritz began at GM as a
senior analyist in the treasurer’s office.
He has continually assumed higher ranking positions with more responsibilities
throughout the company. In March
2008, he became president and COO.
Prior to that, he was vice chairman and
CFO after having served in positions
overseeing GM operations in Europe,
Asia and Brazil. Brother Henderson
received the William A. Paton Award for
achieving the highest score in Michigan
on the May 1980 CPA exam and the
Elijah Watt Sells Award for attaining
one of the top 100 scores in the U.S. He is
a member of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Board of Trustees.
CHARLES W. “Bill” HIGGINS JR.
(North Carolina 1954) was recognized in January
as an honorary
member of the
University of North
Carolina Hall of
Honor for being
part of UNC’s 40
Southern Conference championship
teams in indoor
and outdoor track and cross country.
Brother Higgins, a middle- and long-distance runner, was on the team that won
1952’s final Southern Conference indoor
championship. In 1953 as captain, he was
on the team that finished second in the
first Atlantic Coast Conference cross
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trust banker and serves on the board of
trustees for the City of Newport News
Retirement Fund, the Riverside Behavioral Health Center and the Virginia
War Museum Foundation.
OLIVER D. KINGSLEY JR. (Auburn
1966), retired president and COO of Exelon Corporation, a
conglomeration of
28 companies providing energy services in 48 states,
received a 2009
Lifetime Achievement Award from
Auburn University.
In 2003, Brother
Kingsley was the only American of six
world professionals to receive the World
Association of Nuclear Operators Excellence Award, which is the highest honor
in the international nuclear industry. In
2004, he was inducted into the Alabama
Engineering Hall of Fame and has been
named to the National Academy of Engineering. The National Energy Institute
awarded him the William S. Lee Award,
the highest honor given in the U.S.
for work in civilian nuclear power. In
addition to serving on industry boards
of directors, he is the Leadership Team
Chair for Auburn’s Samuel Ginn School
of Engineering.
ROBERT E. MCCULLOCH (Toronto 1965, Western Ontario 1969)
is the chairman of the
board of CMC-Canada
(the Canadian Association of Management
Consultants). CMCCanada was formed
in 1962 to advance
the practice and
profile of management consulting in
Canada through education and certification of consultants, promotion of ethical
standards and professional competency,
and advocacy for the profession in public
and government settings. CMC-Canada
administers, and its provincial Institutes
confer, the Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designation in Canada,
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a professional designation recognized in
42 countries around the world.
CRAIG S. MCMURTREY (North
Alabama 1996) was recently named
Alabama’s Mortgage Broker of the Year
for 2008. Brother McMurtrey is owner of
Creative Financial Services Inc. and asset
manager for The Gateway Companies, as
well as a Certified Residential Mortgage
Specialist for CFS Mortgage in the Florence, Alabama, area. He has served on the
Alabama Mortgage Brokers Association
since 2002 and as president in 2008. In
2006, the association selected Brother
McMurtrey as Volunteer of the Year.
He also served as Finance Chair for the
Shoals Young Professionals Association
in 2008.
KEVIN F. MITCHELSON (Kansas
1979), general counsel for the Fraternity,
recently received Rotary’s Cliff Dochterman Award, recognizing
a Rotarian who provides exemplary service
to scouting, bridging
the two organizations.
Brother Mitchelson was honored
in 1995 as one
of Rotary’s Paul
Harris Fellows,
has served on the District Membership
Committee and as the Pittsburg club’s
president in 2004-05. He currently serves
as troop master for Boy Scout Troop 81
(of which his son, William, is a member)
and will be an assistant scoutmaster
to the 2010 National Jamboree. He is a
life member of the National Eagle Scout
Association, is on the Council of Chieftains of the Tribe of Lone Bear and has
received the Silver Beaver and St. George
Emblem. Since 2001, he has served as
secretary-treasurer of the Community
Foundation of Southeast Kansas. Additionally, he has served as chairman of the
Kansas State Highway Advisory Commission, a member of the Mount Carmel
Foundation and on the board of directors for the Pittsburg Area Chamber of
Commerce since 1989. He also chairs the
Parish Financial Council for Our Lady of
Lourdes Catholic Church and is a third
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degree member of Knights of Columbus.
As an attorney, Kevin also serves on the
Kansas Board of Law Examiners.
LEE W. MORGAN (Case Western
1988), owner of Georgetown Veterinary Hospital in Washington, DC, was
named Best
Veterinarian
in America for
the Northeast
Region by the
Morris Animal
Foundation/Hills
Pet Food at the
Western States
Veterinary
Conference. In
the same month, Brother Morgan was
selected Veterinarian of the Year for
2008 by Veterinary Practice News that was
awarded at the 59th Annual Showdogs
Awards held in conjunction with the
Westminster Dog Show. Last fall, he
was chosen Small Business Person of the
Year by the National Capitol Area Business Ethics Awards Committee. In 2005,
he was named Practitioner/Researcher
of the Year by the American Veterinary
Medical Association. Lee trains service
dogs for the Seeing Eye Foundation and
Guide Dogs for the Blind. He established
the Robert Walter Morgan Memorial
Foundation to fund a mobile vet clinic
for the K9 unit of the Washington, DC,
Police Department.
RICHARD L. PINKERTON (Michigan 1955), professor emeritus of
marketing and logistics at California
State University
- Fresno, has
released his
newest textbook for the
field of procurement, Supply
Management
8/e (McGrawHill/Irwin),
co-authored
with Shelia Petcavage and David Burt.
Brother Pinkerton is a past dean of the
Graduate School of Administration at
Capital University in Columbus, OH. He
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also served as chair and business center
director of the Craig School of Business
at Cal State Fresno. He is a Certified
Purchasing Manager (CPM) with a
lifetime designation, having consulted
with major corporations and taught in
several foreign countries. Spanning 40
years, Dick has served in various leadership roles at the national and local levels
of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), including chairman of the
Academic Planning Committee and on
the editorial review boards of Purchasing
Today (now Inside Supply Management) and
Info-Edge. In 2002, he received the Ted R.
Thompson Purhasing Educator’s Award
from ISM Columbus for his contributions to purchasing education.
photo credit: Bob Olayas
DANIEL F. PONCE (Indiana 1999),
a reporter for ABC News in Chicago, recently made appearances on CNN, “The
Today Show”,
“ABC World
News” and in the
New York Times as
the founder of the
men’s a cappella
group Straight
No Chaser. Dan
organized the
group of 10 in 1996
to perform for IU’s
Dance Marathon. Wanting to make a
lasting impression, he arranged for the
group to continually replace members as
they graduated, so Straight No Chaser
is still performing on the IU campus.
Ten years after the original members
played local gigs on campus and in the
Bloomington community, the group was
discovered in 2007 by Atlantic Records
via a performance posted on YouTube. In
late 2008, the group launched “Holiday
Spirits,” the first of a five-album deal,
with the second due out this summer.
Though Straight No Chaser has opened
for other performers, the group is headlining its own concerts when not recording.
PAUL W. SAMS (California @ Santa Barbara 1992) is chief operating
officer for Blizzard Entertainment Inc.,
developer of PC games Warcraft®, Diablo®,
StarCraft® and World of Warcraft®. With
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3500 employees across four
countries, Blizzard has earned
the top slot for
best selling PC
game of the year
for the past four
years in terms
of dollars and
units sold with World of Warcraft® and its
expansions. Brother Sams oversees the
entirety of the company’s global business
operations and is also responsible for
managing the growth of the company’s
online gaming network, Battle.net®. He
was formerly with educational software
company Davidson & Associates, where
he served as general manager of the joint
venture between Davidson and Simon &
Schuster. One of his largest proejcts was
orchestrating Davidson’s acquisition of
Silicon & Synapse, which later became
Blizzard Entertainment.
JOHN R.TERRILL (Indiana 1989) is
the Director for the Center for Integrity
in Business at Seattle Pacific University’s
School of Business and Economics. Prior
to joining SPU,
John served as
National Director for Professional School
Ministries with
InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship/USA in Madison, WI. He also
served with InterVarsity in the Boston
area, leading student and faculty work at
Harvard Business School, as well as serving as InterVarsity’s National Director
for MBA Ministry. In addition to overseeing the development of all professional schools ministries – which includes
business, law, healthcare, religious and
theological studies, government, education, social work, journalism and the arts
– John has also led numerous vocational
missions and consulting projects to
Southeast Asia and the Central African
Republic.
What Your Money Means
by Frank J. Hanna (Georgia 1983). Personal finance. Published by Crossroad
Publishing Co., New York, NY. 2008.
In 1995, Frank Hanna and his brother,
David (Georgia 1986), sold a business
that they had developed for, as Frank
writes in
this book,
“enough
money that
we would
never have
to work
again.” Such
success
raised some
challenging
questions:
Now what?
What was he to do with his money
and with his life? This book is the
result of Frank’s pursuit of answers to
those questions.
Unlike the numerous books that
tell people how to make money, this
book considers the role that money
is meant to play in our lives and in
the lives of others. Drawing upon the
works of philosophers and wise thinkers over the centuries, Frank identifies criteria to determine how much
money is enough; describes the three
vocations of those with money; analyzes the dangers inherent in wealth;
and offers tips for wise and effective
giving.
Brother Hanna did not retire in 1995.
As CEO of Hanna Capital in Atlanta,
he has invested in and developed a
number of businesses. He has been a
frequent speaker on issues of faith as
they pertain to the businessman and is
a cofounder of the Solidarity Foundation. Brother Hanna received the William B. Simon Prize for Philanthropic
Leadership and the David R. Jones
Award for Philanthropy. As an undergraduate at Georgia, David served
as president of the Kappa Deuteron
Chapter, and in 1983, he received the
Wilkinson Award as the most outstanding senior in Phi Gamma Delta.
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2008 Honor Roll of Donors
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
honor roll
PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
of donors supporting Phi Gamma Delta
Fiscal Year 2008 in Review
Loyal Phi Gams have again helped to maintain
Phi Gamma Delta as a leader among all fraternities. The Educational Foundation and our
Fraternity are making a difference in the lives
of our undergraduate brothers by providing
support in pursuit of improved scholarship,
alcohol education designed to reduce alcohol
and drug abuse, and leadership training.
Phi Gamma Delta’s emphasis on scholarship
is backed by your Foundation by the awarding of grants for excellence in scholastics with
$323,500 awarded for superior performance
in 2008.
• 722 Academic Achievement Awards (AAA)
of $250 were awarded to newly initiated
brothers for earning a 3.0 GPA; and
• 306 scholarships were issued totaling
$143,000 that were funded by donations from
brothers who designated awards being given
to members of their chapters.
• The undergraduate GPA for fall 2007 and for
spring 2008 was 3.0. At least 32% of newly initiated brothers are earning a 3.0 GPA or better;
• 62% of our chapters were above the all-men’s
average and 60% were above the all-fraternity
average;
• The frequency of alcohol related incidents
was at a 10-year low; and
• 450 undergraduate brothers attended the
2008 Fiji Academy in St. Louis and this was
funded in part by a grant to your fraternity
from the Foundation.
Financial Commentary
During fiscal year 2007-2008, generous contributions from 3,069 brothers and friends totaled
$1,376,000. The number of donors to the Perge!
Society contributing over $500 each continued
to grow last year. A total of 442 brothers and
friends made unrestricted gifts at this level.
There were 540 first time donors at all levels
to the Foundation. We welcome these new
donors and appreciate their willingness to support Phi Gamma Delta.
Educational Foundation has not been immune
to the tremendous decline in values of investments that occurred over the past 18 months.
Like most non-profits, your Foundation
invested more than half of its assets in equities
and, as a result, we have seen our earning assets decline significantly. We take no comfort
in knowing that this development is shared by
almost all eleemosynary foundations. We are
working closely with our Fraternity to evaluate all of our programs although we remain
committed to continuing to support all of
our existing programs related to scholarship,
alcohol education and leadership training to
the highest extent possible.
Your continued membership in the Perge! Society Annual Fund will allow us to continue to
make these programs accessible to our undergraduates. We remain enthusiastic about the
growth of Phi Gamma Delta and the role your
Foundation plays in making your fraternity the
leader among the entire Greek system.
For brothers wishing to provide financial
incentives for scholastic performance in their
chapters, the Foundation can help by providing a tax-deductible conduit for your gift.
Your loyalty and generosity are a part of the
Fundraising costs were 17 cents per dollar
great success enjoyed by Phi Gamma Delta for
raised compared to 22 cents for fraternity foun- over 161 years. We are grateful for what you do
dations.
for Phi Gamma Delta.
Thanks to your generosity, the Foundation
funded $215,475 in educational grants to
our Fraternity making it possible for undergraduates to participate in leadership training
programs and to receive the course designed
to curtail alcohol and drug abuse presented by
the Fraternity.
Barclay’s Wealth Management serves as our
Fraternally,
Investment Advisor, succeeding Lehman
Brothers. The market value of our investments
as of June 30, 2008, was $11.2 million compared
to $11.6 million on June 30, 2007. These assets
are invested in a variety of equity and fixed
income vehicles. The return on investments
for the fiscal year ending June 30 was (.44)%
compared to 15.4% in fiscal 2007. Returns for
the last three years averaged 7.08%.
The Foundation also issued over $232,000 in
grants to house corporations from gifts designated for educational space and equipment in
their chapter houses.
The benefits from these scholarships and educational programs that you help to fund are
measurable and they are impressive.
The impact of the recession
For the last 10 years, the Foundation has enjoyed broad based graduate support, enabling
us to double our size and leading to a greatly
strengthened financial position enabling us to
better weather the impact of the recession. The
48 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org
Stephen D. Bunten
(Kansas 1960)
Educational Foundation
President
Benjamin E. Robinson
(Hampden-Sydney 1986)
Executive Director
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
Perge!
reporting
from Canada
Dear Brothers,
The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation
of Canada had another good year
in 2008 and we thank you for your
support. Your giving allowed us
to grant to brothers in the form of
scholarships, leadership training
and alcohol abuse education 40%
of income. Grants for chapter
housing was 48% of income.
Fundraising and operating the
Foundation cost 12% of income.
Our $500 Academic Achievement
Awards (Triple A) are granted to
all newly initiated members who
earn a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. We
awarded 12 scholarships of $1,000
each to deserving undergraduate and graduate brothers. These
Awards have helped to increase
our GPA, as well as place an
importance on academics in our
chapters. We also funded alcohol
awareness and “Taking the Lead”
training at some of our chapters.
The goal is to operate these programs in all our chapters. We look
forward to what we can do with
you in 2009.
Thank you for helping us to keep
the traditions and values of Phi
Gamma Delta alive and well in
Canada.
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
financial highlights
PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Fiscal Year July 2007 - June 2008
REVENUES
Donations
Unrestricted
Restricted
Trusts/bequests
Interest & Dividends
Gain On Investments
Unrealized Appreciation
Other
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Total income
$1,321,644
809,956
549,359
17,169
304,204
489,387
(883,006)
34,575
EXPENDITURES
Programming/services
Scholarships
Fraternity Grants
House Corp Grants
Foundation Support
Subtotal
$ 323,740
$ 215,475
$ 232,772
$28597,524
$1,069,511
Management And General
Fundraising
Total Expenses
$ 290,595
$ 233,344
$ 523,939
TOTAL ASSETS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Stephen D. Bunten (Kansas 1960)
Vice President Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977)
Secretary
Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965)
Treasurer
Paul L.Vogel (Missouri 1989)
Exec. Cmte.
George W. Bramblett Jr. (SMU 1963)
Directors
Peter L. Clark (Kettering 1968)
Douglas H. Dittrick Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1955)
F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963)
David R. Frick (Indiana 1966)
Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986)
Robert C. Orr Jr. (Texas 1979)
Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1954)
Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973)
James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970)
PHI GAMMA DELTA FOUNDATION OF CANADA
Fiscal year January 2008 - December 2008
RECEIPTS
Chapter Restricted
Unrestricted
Other
$ 25,749
$ 12,409
$
979
Total Receipts
$ 39,137
Fraternally,
DISBURSEMENTS
Housing Grants
Scholarships/programming
Fundraising
Operating
Total Disbursements
Operating and Endowments
TOTAL ASSETS
L. Cameron Murray
(Alberta 1972)
Canadian Foundation
President
Not For College Days Alone
$12,709,372
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972)
Vice-President Ashley A. O’Kurley (Alberta 1994)
Treasurer
F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963)
$ 19,000
$ 15,781
$ 4,428
$ 2,042
$ 41,251
$ 90,084
$140,084
Directors
Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955)
Landon L. LeClair (Alberta 1994)
Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971)
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PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
white star society
Over the years, many graduate brothers have included the Foundations in their estate plans,
giving both unrestricted gifts and restricted chapter gifts. Both help to strengthen Phi Gamma
Delta’s financial status and its programs. Listed are the 136 brothers who have notified either
Foundation that Phi Gamma Delta is included in their estate plans, life insurance policy or will.
We thank these brothers for their progressive vision and generosity!
AKRON
Brad W. Petrella 1987
ALABAMA
Ernest L. Deal Jr.1952
Frank M. Hardy 1955
James E. Jones 1963
ALBERTA
L. C. Murray 1972
ARIZONA
If you would like
examples of other
estate planning
methods which
might offer varying
tax consequences,
contact the Educational Foundation
at 859-255-1848
ext. 133. Or visit the
planned giving section of our website
at www.phigam.org
> Educational Foundation > Planned
Giving.
Lowell M. Berry Jr. 1956
James W. Grantman 1948
Lee T. Hanley 1964
Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961
GEORGIA TECH
R. K. Landon 1950
Ernest O. Rotramel Jr. 1952
HAMPDENSYDNEY
CASE WESTERN
Clyde B. Myers Jr. 1962
CHICAGO
Peter O. Clauss 1955
Bernard J. DelGiorno 1955
PURDUE
Donald R. Arnold 1962
Jerome C. Groniger 1956
Kenneth L. Means 1940
INDIANA
Bradley C. Nielsen 1986
Jerrold Wanek 1980
IOWA STATE
M. N. Goodman 1962
Howard M. Logan 1946
Harvey E. Mallory III 1957
Richard D. McCormick
1961
JACKSONVILLE
Brian W. Dudley 1996
JOHNS
HOPKINS
COLGATE
David G. Shigekawa 1959
COLORADO
COLLEGE
Charles T. Crawford 1952
Michael H. Mount 1964
Emlyn I. Griffith 1942
Charles W. Haines 1948
Charles S. Hover Jr. 1951
COLORADO
STATE
Christopher A.
Guntermann 1974
DEPAUW
Joseph B. Carney Sr. 1950
Paul O. Germann Jr. 1952
Paul B. Qua 1982
FLORIDA
James H. Hendrie 1950
James C. Rinaman Jr. 1955
William H.Valentine Jr. 1967
FLORIDA STATE
Donald S. Stuart 1972
WABASH
MIAMI
IOWA
Jack W. Gresham 1957
Dale M. Duvall 1955
C. J. Jessee Jr. 1949
ILLINOIS
BRADLEY
BUCKNELL
Joseph E. Samora Jr. 2008
KANSAS
KANSAS STATE
Andrew J. Lutz II 1981
Michael A. Martin 1983
Gregory C. Stuart 1970
KENTUCKY
Patrick C. Bean 1963
William R. Connell 1994
James E. Morrison 1970
Russell G. Williams II 1974
F. N. Dundas 1963
James P. Horning 1977
Lee C. Schmitt 1963
MICHIGAN
Robert K. Erf 1953
Duncan S. Erley 1952
Edward A. King Jr. 1941
Mark L. Persitz 1977
C. R. Precious 1950
George F. Qua 1952
Kelley V. Rea 1966
John F. Winch 1946
Robert B. Evans 1946
Gerald B. Bay 1962
Herman A. Brown 1949
John O. Coffin 1959
Richard E. Grace 1951
Richard A. Miller Jr. 1964
Michael P. Schreyer 1965
William H. Smith 1939
RPI
William R. Brand 1987
RICHMOND
Robert S. Jepson Jr. 1964
MICHIGAN STATE RUTGERS
Timothy J. Costello 1968
David W. Pequet 1974
MISSISSIPPI
STATE
P. E. Burnside 1970
Malcolm B. Wall 1970
MISSOURI
James M. Dawson 1955
Bradley P. Pemberton 1974
Andrew R. Sackin 1973
Paul L.Vogel 1989
Robert T.Young 1947
NEBRASKA
Roderick W. Fletcher 1950
John Gottschalk 1965
N. W. Solomon 1951
NEW YORK
Michael A. Mische 1976
Mark G. Esposito 1982
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
David M. Todd 1967
SOUTHERN
METHODIST
George W. Bramblett Jr. 1963
Robb Stewart 1952
STANFORD
TEXAS TECH
Vance M. Hubbard 1962
LEHIGH
OHIO
WESLEYAN
TORONTO
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WESTERN
MICHIGAN
Bryan S. McNee 1989
WESTERN
ONTARIO
Frank C. Smeenk 1971
WESTMINSTER
William E. Parrish 1957
WILLIAM JEWELL
Robert P. Morf 1939
WITTENBERG
Benjamin A. Harris 1956
David E. Moeller 1963
John P. Pirozzi 1971
WPI
Earle L. Bowman Jr. 1948
William K. Johnson 1976
WYOMING
Theodore P.Versteeg 1975
TEXAS
Jim M. satterwhite Jr. 1985
Arthur L. Roberts 1960
Gary L. Ostenson 1969
Alvin B. Harper Jr. 1952
Lee M. Moss 1973
Ronald A. Sages 1973
LOUISIANA
STATE
WASHINGTON
TENNESSEE
OHIO
Dale J. Bruce 1952
Charles P. Eichhorn 1955
John E. McKinnie 1954
George C. Sternad Jr. 1948
Kenneth B. Sternad 1977
Rick L. Allen 1962
Michael O. Shipley 1958
LAWRENCE
John A. Hollingsworth 1955
Dana W. Hesse 1986
SYRACUSE
Donald R. Mighell 1956
David H. Aronson 1965
Bruce A. Wilson 1981
VIRGINIA TECH
Raymond R. Morgan Jr. 1948
Howard A. Rubin 1955
NORTHWESTERN
J. R. Gorski 1968
VIRGINIA
Robert J. Kepke 1963
William G. Paul 1952
William W. Rodgers Jr. 1959
Louis F. Trost Jr. 1950
PENNSYLVANIA
Steven E. Area 1973
David S. Armitage 1980
Gordon A. Elliott 1955
MARYLAND
OKLAHOMA
MCGILL
ARKANSAS
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Frank W. Danforth Jr. 1948
Matthew D. Smyth 1980
Jarrod S. Benton 1990
Benjamin E. Robinson 1986
Frederick E. Henoch 1964
Louis A. Mangels 1956
James A. Ramsey 1964
William F. Ross III 1987
MAINE
TEXAS
CHRISTIAN
Hubert B. Keenleyside Jr. 1951
Robert E. McCulloch 1965
UCLA
Geoffrey C. Dean 1950
Alfred L. Woodill 1946
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
the PERGE! society
The Perge! Society is the Annual
Fund of the Educational Foundation.
By giving tax-deductible, unrestricted gifts to the Educational Foundation, you are supporting its activities,
such as alcohol education, scholarships and leadership programs. Your
gifts allow Phi Gamma Delta to
dream and grow. Many thanks to all
the brothers who generously give to
help make Phi Gamma Delta a leader
in the Greek community!
Listed here are the 442 brothers who
have joined The Perge! Society in
2008 at the $500 and above levels.
We’re proud to point out that 2008
marks the 11th year since The Perge!
Society began. The number following a brother’s school and year indicates the number of years as a Perge!
Society member.
You can join The Perge! Society online at www.phigam.org and click
Donate Now. Please email the Foundation at brobinson@phigam.org or
call 859-255-1848 ext 159.
Thank you for supporting Phi Gamma
Delta through the Phi Gamma Delta
Educational Foundation.
norris affiliates
norris affiliates
gifts at the $5,000 and greater level
wilkinson affiliates
gifts at the $2,000 and greater level
wallace affiliates
gifts at the $1,000 and greater level
fairbanks affiliates
gifts at the $500 and greater level
* Ad Astra
Not For College Days Alone
William T. Morris Trust 11 *
Thomas B. Bates (Lehigh 1961) 3
Patrick C. Bean (Kentucky 1963) 8
Michael P. Bonds (Arkansas 1984) 7
George W. Bramblett Jr. (Southern Methodist 1963) 6
William W. Brooke (Alabama 1978) 3
Robert F. Brown (Texas Tech 1959) 8
Robert D. Cheeley (Georgia 1979) 10
Peter L. Clark (Kettering-B 1968) 6
Douglas H. Dittrick Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1955) 11
Mrs. Barbara Dunning 5
R. William Gardner (Ohio State 1957) 4
Douglas C. Gardner (Southern Methodist 1985) 2
William H. Gear (McGill 1956) 11 *
John Gottschalk (Nebraska 1965) 11
James W. Grantman (Arizona 1948) 7
Lee T. Hanley (Arizona 1964) 11
David S. Harrison (Virginia Tech 1992) 3
Vance M. Hubbard (Texas Tech 1962) 9
Robert S. Jepson Jr. (Richmond 1964) 7
Robert B. Knutson (Michigan 1956) 11
R. Kirk Landon (Georgia Tech 1950) 3
Richard D. McCormick (Iowa State 1961) 11
Ardon E. Moore III (Texas 1980) 1
Ryan S. O’Hara (California - Northridge 1998) 9
John G. Pappajohn (Iowa 1952) 10
Robert C. Pohlad (Arizona State 1976) 10
John D. Rowell (Idaho 1948) 4
M. Wilmer Smith (Johns Hopkins 1947) 2 *
Cyrus B. Sweet III (Idaho 1951) 8
James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970) 8
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wilkinson affiliates
Beechwood Educational Foundation 3
Hartley B. Barker (Chicago 1949) 11
Kevin T. Barnett (Texas Christian 1995) 4
Clayton I. Bennett (Oklahoma 1981) 9
Lowell M. Berry Jr. (Arizona 1956) 5
Dahl P. Brown Jr. (Oklahoma 1950) 4
Stephen D. Bunten (Kansas 1960) 6
Jon B. Burmeister (Iowa State 1967) 10
John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976) 3
E. Fred Currie (Texas Tech 1955) 3
Todd M. Eberhardt (Wisc.-Eau Claire 1989) 6
Thomas F. Emerson (Michigan 1950) 5
Robert K. Erf (Michigan 1953) 11
David R. Frick (Indiana 1966) 3
James P. Glenny (Idaho 1960) 10
Alan B. Graf Jr. (Indiana 1975) 4
William G. Hanley (Purdue 1960) 11
Benjamin R. Harper (Kentucky 1969) 6
James H. Hendrie (Florida 1950) 10
G. David K. Hopper (Wittenberg 1963) 9
Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973) 4
Charles E. Hugel (Lafayette 1951) 5
Alan W. Larson (Syracuse 1960) 6
Benjamin B. LeCompte III (Virginia 1972) 11
Michael A. Lucas (Bradley 1983) 6
Phillip J. Meek (Ohio Wesleyan 1959) 10
William R. Miller (Indiana 1962) 8
Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977) 9
William A. Nelson (Nebraska 1954) 6
Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1954) 5
N. Clay Robbins (Wabash 1979) 11
Thomas M. Ryan (Rhode Island 1975) 3
John W. Sampson (Northwestern 1952) 11
Robert C. Samuel (Oregon 1960) 10
John C. Schroeder (Wabash 1969) 9
George C. Sternad Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1948) 11
Gary H. Wilkinson (Ohio Wesleyan 1951) 10
N. Michael F. Griffith (Virginia Tech 1973) 9
Jerome C. Groniger (Illinois 1956) 2
Daniel M. Guggenheim (Cal. @ Berkeley 1960) 10
Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville 1992) 5
David G. Hancock (Alberta 1976) 2
Robert J. Harker (Iowa State 1943) 5
Jeffrey M. Heller (Texas 1961) 9
Philip G. Heyde (DePauw 1972) 6
Robert W. Higgins (Washington State 1956) 3
Robert C. Hudson Jr. (Minnesota 1950) 11
O. Wayne Isom (Texas Tech 1962) 8
Howard C. Kauffmann (Oklahoma 1943) 11
Richard W. Kelso (California @ Berkeley 1959) 3
Edwin S. Kirby (Ohio State 1960) 8
Eric D. Knam (Oklahoma State 1993) 3
Robert M. Knapp Jr. (Nebraska 1970) 3
Walter A. Koelbel (Colorado 1947) 3
Neal E. Kottke (Illinois 1961) 4
Thomas S. Liggett (Akron 1991) 1
William N. Lindsay III (Gettysburg 1969) 5
Thomas E. Link (Texas Tech 1962) 1
Robert H. Little (Illinois 1957) 3
Richard P. Lowke (Texas Tech 1959) 1
James R. Lundeen (Northwestern 1973) 3
William A. Martin III (Mississippi State 1975) 6
Charles M. McCann (Westminster 1960) 2
Kenneth L. Means (Illinois 1940) 6
Jeffrey J. Mongan (Arizona 1983) 5
Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) 5
Edward A. More II (Missouri 1939) 1
Donald E. Morel Jr. (Lafayette 1979) 5
James E. Morrison (Kentucky 1970) 11
Samuel H. Mudie (Rutgers 1962) 4
Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961) 11
Graeme W. Norval (Toronto 1983) 8
William L. Oliver (Pennsylvania State 1967) 8
Gary S. Olson (Washington 1973) 3
Robert C. Orr (Texas 1979) 8
Peter O’Malley (Pennsylvania 1960) 8
Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) 9
Duane O. Paulsen (Iowa 1946) 7
Scott Petty Jr. (Texas 1960) 3
Carl F. Pollard (Kentucky 1960) 5
John C. Radovich (Washington 1955) 9
Robert W. Raymond (Michigan 1978) 1
Duane A. Renken (Iowa State 1955) 1
Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973) 7
Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986) 10
William W. Rodgers Jr. (Oklahoma 1959) 11
James S. Russell (Johns Hopkins 1943) 3
Andrew R. Sackin (Missouri 1973) 8
Ronald A. Sages (Ohio 1973) 10
John H. Schroeder (Wabash 1942) 7
Howard K. Scott (Missouri 1960) 5
F. Barry Shaw (Gettysburg 1965) 8
Gordon J. Smith (Iowa State 1961) 5
Marlis E. Smith (Texas Tech 1954) 11
Wilber B. Spalding Jr. (William Jewell 1952) 4
Stephen C. Sparkman (Florida State 1969) 2
Morgan V. Spurlock (New York 1993) 3
James H. Stellar (Occidental 1954) 8
Kessel D. Stelling Jr. (Georgia 1978) 2
Michael J. Stewart (Pennsylvania State 1972) 1
David T. Stewart Jr. (New Mexico 1980) 4
E. Hadley Stuart Jr. (Virginia 1941) 6
Robert J. Suarez (Florida 1971) 6
Theodore W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) 8
Norman K. Thordarson (Washington 1963) 6
C. N. Tinker (Michigan 1954) 10
David M. Todd (Southern California 1967) 5
Brenton H. Wadsworth (DePauw 1952) 8
Kirk D. Walden (Texas At Arlington 1972) 7
DeWitt Waltmon Sr. (Texas 1949) 10
Peter G. Welsh (Wittenberg 1974) 7
Max A. Wernick (Arkansas 1974) 5
E.Valjean Wheeler (Oklahoma State 1966) 3
Kenneth W. Whittington (Texas Tech 1956) 5
Joseph E. Williamson (Wittenberg 1967) 4
Samuel A. Wilson (Oklahoma 1952) 6
Stephen K. Wilson (Kentucky 1970) 2
Alfred L. Woodill (UCLA 1946) 5
wallace affiliates
Herff Jones, Inc. 1
Edwin M. Ahrens (Denison 1973) 5
Sean G. Alexander (Ohio State 1991) 1
David L. Alexander (Purdue 1962) 7
Matthew M. Amend (Iowa 1987) 3
Leonard M. Appel (Kentucky 1963) 4
Charles G. Armstrong (Purdue 1964) 5
John Fox Arnold (Colorado 1959) 9
Robert P. Bauman (Ohio Wesleyan 1953) 11
Robert C. Becker (Minnesota 1951) 6
Robert V. Bierhaus Jr. (Indiana 1954) 8
C. Robert Black (Texas Tech 1957) 2
Stephen K. Boeckman (Oklahoma State 1992) 7
Robert H. Bohn (Texas 1957) 4
Christopher A. Borris (Johns Hopkins 1995) 1
David W. Bothe (Arizona State 1976) 3
Douglas J. Bourne (Oklahoma 1943) 6
William R. Bracewell (Georgia 1968) 6
William R. Brand (RPI 1987) 9
William F. Brock (Purdue 1963) 6
Kenneth T. Bulahan (Arizona State 1987) 3
John R. Bunten (Kansas 1954) 1
Gary L. Bussing (Missouri 1973) 5
Marvin J. Carver III (North Carolina 1975) 11
Michael E. Chateauneuf (Syracuse 1965) 2
David R. Coffman (Syracuse 1938) 2
Thomas P. Cottrell (Indiana 1982) 6
John W. Creighton Jr. (Pittsburgh 1954) 5
Ronald D. Crockett (Washington 1961) 5
Dwight W. Davis (Oregon 1965) 9
Ernest L. Deal Jr. (Alabama 1952) 11
Bernard J. DelGiorno (Chicago 1955) 8
Philip DeToledo (UCLA 1980) 2
James W. Dodds (Colorado 1954) 6
F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) 9
Raymond J. Dunning (Southern California 1954) 5
Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955) 4
Robert B. Evans (Pennsylvania 1946) 10
James H. Everest (Oklahoma 1971) 5
Samuel H. Franklin (Auburn 1969) 11
Paul F. Gissel (Arizona 1968) 6
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fairbanks affiliates
W. James Aiken Jr. (Allegheny 1942) 6
Harold W. Andersen (Nebraska 1945) 4
Steven E. Area (Arkansas 1973) 2
David G. Areghini (Arizona 1965) 5
James E. Arnold (Illinois 1985) 5
Robert G. Arrowsmith (Colgate 1949) 1
F. L. Ballard (Texas Tech 1955) 2
Robert E. Baney (Pennsylvania State 1984) 5
Allan E. Bankus (Oregon State 1950) 1
Michael G. Bark (California @ Irvine 1986) 2
Joseph D. Barnette Jr. (Wabash 1961) 11
Richard I. Barr (Kansas 1959) 8
Allen E. Bartlett Jr. (McGill 1952) 7
Gerald B. Bay (Purdue 1962) 11
Jerome B. Bean Jr. (Purdue 1964) 1
Robert H. Becknell (Kentucky 1967) 5
James P. Bennett (North Alabama 1979) 3
J. Scott Benton (Hampden-Sydney 1990) 9
Louis R. Berner Jr. (Purdue 1945) 3
Joseph M. Berwanger (Ohio State 1960) 1
Joseph M. Billiou Jr. (California @ Berkeley 1944) 1
Ian A. Birdsall (Georgia Tech 1973) 1
Bruce Blanchard (MIT 1957) 3
Karter R. Blaney (DePauw 1954) 1
Kyle C. Bliss (Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1995) 5
Robert O. Bonham (UCLA 195) 1
Michael M. Boone (Southern Methodist 1963) 5
Robert Bracken (Wabash 1943) 6
Donald H. Brazier Jr. (Washington 1954) 3
J. Douglas Breen (Lehigh 1968) 2
John O. Briggs (Georgia Tech 1967) 11
Robinson S. Brown (Kentucky 2002) 3
Steven E. Brownback (Kansas 1976) 6
Dale J. Bruce (Ohio Wesleyan 1952) 11
Christopher B. Burke (Purdue 1977) 6
Gary W. Burnett (Kent State 1964) 5
C. Preston Butcher (Texas 1961) 2
Christopher J. Cacheris (Arizona 1976) 5
Robert O. Canon (Texas 1976) 1
Joseph B. Carney Sr. (DePauw 1950) 11
Robert E. Carter (Johns Hopkins 1968) 10
Jeffrey D. Carter (Virginia Tech 1984) 5
Philip M. Caso (New York 1981) 1
Robert L. Cass Sr. (Colorado 1952) 11
Gregory F. Castle (UCLA 1983) 5
E. Chris Christea (Miami 1977) 1
Thomas R. Clevenger (Kansas 1957) 4
James L. Cook (Illinois Wesleyan 1964) 2
Joseph C. Cook Jr. (Tennessee 1965) 6
Norman K. Cook (Chicago 1958) 9
Eugene D. Cote III (Maine 1981) 8
Clyde E. Culp (Idaho 1941) 7
Arnold R. Dahlberg (Minnesota 1949) 5
Richard N. DeShon (Missouri 1957) 2
James R. Dodson (Purdue 1983) 1
Jeffrey M. Downey (UCLA 1983) 3
Charles T. Doyle (Oklahoma 1956) 5
L. Thomas Dulaney Jr. (Oklahoma 1961) 8
Joseph M. Dunn (Ohio State 1949) 2
Harris J. Elder (Oklahoma State 1967) 3
Robert S. Ellis (Oklahoma 1948) 4
Harry N. Faulkner (Ohio Wesleyan 1963) 9
Walter R. Fawcett III (Southern Methodist 1984) 1
J. Dixon Fleming Jr. (North Carolina 1976) 2
Eugene U. Frey (Minnesota 1952) 7
William G. Frick (Wittenberg 1936) 1
Norman M. Friedman (Ohio 1987) 1
William C. Fusselman (Georgia 1988) 1
John P. Gallagher Jr. (Oklahoma State 1966) 2
William O. Gamble III (Oklahoma 1961) 10
Joseph G. Gamble Jr. (Florida 1948) 2
Matthew S. Garrison (Hampden-Sydney 1999) 3
Ronald A. Glen (Alberta 1989) 1
Timothy G. Glowa (Calgary 1993) 1
Richard H. Godfrey Jr. (Oklahoma State 1969) 1
Norman H. Godwin (Auburn 1991) 1
Jacob M. Goldstein (Maryland 1999) 1
Richard Gonzalez (Jacksonville 1998) 8
Richard B. Goodsell (Alabama 1957) 1
James B. Gould (Ohio State 1959) 1
Richard E. Grace (Purdue 1951) 5
Mark R. Grindley (Ohio State 1982) 1
Anthony J. Haen Jr. (Wisconsin 1957) 1
Arthur S. Hansen (Lafayette 1962) 1
Thomas O. Harbison (Texas 1965) 1
Not For College Days Alone
Mark M. Harnden (Alberta 1976) 1
Benjamin A. Harris (Wittenberg 1956) 3
Michael W. Harris (Georgia Tech 1970) 9
William C. Harrison (Kentucky 1977) 9
Hal Hart (Georgia Tech 1969) 7
Bruce H. Hart (Arizona 1982) 3
Adrian J. Harvey (Alberta 2003) 1
Thomas P. Haynie III (Sewanee 1953) 2
Alan F. Herbert (Purdue 1969) 5
James S. Hering (Ohio Wesleyan 1961) 3
Thomas G. Heubel Jr. (Syracuse 1984) 2
Theodore F. Holland III (Wabash 1971) 2
John B. Hollingsworth Jr. (Tennessee 1952) 9
Kent F. Holwadel (Michigan 1954) 2
James R. Houston (Washington 1955) 6
James J. Howard III (Pittsburgh 1957) 3
Ted A. Hunt (Ohio 1969) 2
William C. Ieuter (Illinois 1957) 1
E. Roger Jackson (Hanover 1952) 1
George W. James II (Oklahoma 1950) 6
Rahim M. Javanmard (UCLA1965) 1
Michael B. Jeffers (Washington 1962) 5
J. Wilmar Jensen (Chicago 1947) 1
Joseph E. Johnson (Southern California 1952) 1
Kendal D. Johnson (Kansas State 1979) 4
Charles P. Jones (Bucknell 1957) 2
Craig S. Kalter (Emory 1984) 2
Kevin L. Kelley (Texas Christian 1981) 4
Paul E. Klinedinst Jr. (Lehigh 1955) 7
Charles E. Knopf Jr. (Pennsylvania State 1963) 1
William M. Kramer (Gettysburg 1978) 6
Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986) 5
Donald J. Kyte (Oklahoma 1990) 1
Willett R. Lake Jr. (Oregon 1950) 4
David A. Lauer (Michigan 1952) 6
James S. Lee (Minnesota 1978) 7
Dexter K. Lee (RPI 1994) 1
John B. Leisure (Colorado 1950) 7
Schuyler W. Lininger (Arizona 1944) 5
David D. Livingston (Texas 1971) 2
Leland S. Livingston (Arizona 1954) 1
Larry K. Lowe (Texas Tech 1967) 1
Michael D. Luter (Hampden-Sydney 1994) 1
Richard Lutman (British Columbia 1984) 1
David J. Macfarlane (British Columbia 1961) 1
J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr. (DePauw 1956) 6
Kevin J. Malone (Florida State 1975) 4
John J. Manginelli (Rutgers 1983) 4
Craig J. Mardany (Rutgers 1982) 5
John J. Marietti (Arizona 1961) 6
William P. Marineau (Idaho 1950) 1
Ronald L. Marmer (Northwestern 1974) 11
John B. Martin (Kansas 1959) 5
Lowell B. Mason Jr. (Purdue 1948) 5
William C. Mattox (Mississippi State 1972) 1
William H. Mautz (Kentucky 1965) 10
David A. McAllister (Texas 1978) 1
Robert H. McCormick (Ohio State 1941) 1
Thomas L. McDonald (Westminster 1960) 3
Robert H. McGowan (British Columbia 1992) 1
Mark E. McKee (Indiana 1979) 1
David B. McQuaig (Calgary 1987) 1
David W. McSurdy Jr. (Lafayette 1980) 1
W. Christian Mellon (Hampden-Sydney 2000) 6
Thomas M. Melo (Georgia 1974) 2
John C. Meng Jr. (Wabash 1966) 6
Donald R. Mighell (Texas 1956) 5
James M. Miller (Tennessee 1970) 2
Jere W. Morehead (Georgia 1988) 1
Raymond R. Morgan Jr. (Stanford 1948) 6
J. Dean Mosher (Idaho 1949) 6
John S. Mueller (Arizona 1952) 1
Robert C. Muff (Gettysburg 1960) 9
Dean W. Munger (Kettering - A 1973) 7
Richard D. Naulty (UCLA 1953) 9
Danny F. Orgahek (Johns Hopkins 1994) 1
Gary L. Ostenson (Washington 1969) 10
Jeffrey J. Palker (Wittenberg 1972) 8
Howard W. Parker (Texas 1946) 2
David C. Parker (Texas 1956) 2
William E. Parrish (Westminster 1957) 5
Richard A. Pecaut (Iowa State 1952) 10
Howard A. Pelham (Hanover 1951) 4
Nelson Peltz (Pennsylvania 1965) 1
Roger S. Penske (Lehigh 1959) 3
D. Lindsay Perkins (Oklahoma 1963) 3
Scott E. Peters (Western Ontario 1999) 1
W. DeVier Pierson (Oklahoma 1953) 3
Richard L. Pinkerton (Michigan 1955) 5
Ronald A. Pizzuti (Kent State 1962) 1
Jonathan F. Plimpton (Case Western 1970) 1
Roy G. Pool (Oklahoma 1950) 2
Robert D. Potts (Minnesota 1964) 7
William C. Prather (Illinois 1942) 2
Robert W. Pratt Jr. (Texas 1953) 4
Don L. Presar (Ohio State 1960) 1
David H. Prescott (Wittenberg 1977) 3
Jeffrey M. Preston (Gettysburg 1962) 2
Peter D. Prudden (Lafayette 1942) 2
Andrew L. Prupas (Arizona 2006) 1
Anthony I. Purtell (Wisconsin 1983) 1
Thomas A. Raar (Michigan 1985) 10
Peter J. Rathwell (Arizona 1965) 5
Robert H. Rawlings (Colorado 1947) 2
Donald J. Regan (UCLA 1956) 4
Robert W. Reniers Jr. (Colorado 1968) 5
H. Grantland Rice III (Alabama 1980) 1
William L. Ridgway (Indiana 1943) 1
A. Peter Rimsans II (Iowa State 1993) 3
H. Dean Ritchie (Kansas 1940) 6
William B. Robertson (Alabama 1945) 1
G. Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975) 5
Richard F. Romig (Gettysburg 1947) 10
J. Bradley Ross (Nebraska 1982) 2
William F. Ross III (Bradley 1987) 7
Mark N. Roth (West Virginia 1977) 2
Howard A. Rubin (Stanford 1955) 7
Jeffrey D. Rudolph (Wittenberg 1983) 1
Timothy J. Rueter (Drake 1998) 3
John M. Saada Sr. (Chicago 1956) 8
Paul W. Sams (California @ Santa Barbara 1992) 2
James S. Samuel (Oregon 1984) 1
Gregory R. Schermerhorn (Michigan 1987) 2
David L. Schoewe (Kettering - A 1975) 8
Peter L. Schofield (Kent State 1962) 8
Jeffrey G. Schwartz (Vermont 1993) 1
Ryan Schwartzberg (Maryland 2001) 2
Howard A. Schwimmer (Southern California 1983) 7
Erik S. Scott (Oklahoma State 1994) 2
Norman K. Seethoff (Oregon State 1945) 6
W. Harvey Sharron Jr. (Florida 1962) 1
William T. Shier (DePauw 1988) 6
Michael O. Shipley (Syracuse 1958) 7
James F. Sipp (Ohio State 1959) 2
John A. Sivo (Arizona 1977) 2
Martin C. Smith (California @ Berkeley 1976) 4
D. Mark Smith (Texas At Arlington 1983) 2
Mark R. Solem (Arizona State 1977) 3
Michael P. Spack (Minnesota 1996) 1
George J. Spradling (DePauw 1951) 5
John G. Starzynski (Western Ontario 1974) 9
Kent T. Stepanishen (Rhode Island 2006) 1
Marvin G. Stephens Jr. (Texas Tech 1964) 3
Jeffrey I. Stone (Auburn 1979) 1
Michael D. Stratton (DePauw 1988) 8
Fred R. Sutter Jr. (Arizona 1980) 2
Larry S. Sutton (Georgia Tech 1972) 1
Robert A. Svoboda (Memphis 1978) 6
Douglas C. Taylor (Case Western 1986) 4
Ronald L. Thomas (Georgia Tech 1968) 5
Peter R. Thompson (Yale 1945) 5
Jere W.Thompson (Texas 1954) 1
Andrew O. Todd (California @ Riverside 1987) 4
Frank H.Tranzow (Michigan 1959) 1
Louis F. Trost Jr. (Oklahoma 1950) 5
Mark D. Turner (Tennessee 1976) 2
Thomas M.Vassallo (Kent State1964) 1
Eric W.Vetter (Michigan 1954) 1
Paul L.Vogel (Missouri 1989) 7
Roy W. Walters Jr. (Pittsburgh 1940) 10
Thomas W. Warne (Arizona 1965) 3
David E. Waters (Kansas State 1999) 3
Eric B. Westendorf (Wittenberg 1992) 2
Robert H. Westfield (Oklahoma 1959) 7
Robert N. Whitacre (Indiana 1967) 8
Melville F. Willard Jr. (Occidental 1957) 1
Ryan K. Williams (Texas A & M 2002) 5
Robert E. Wilson (Southern Methodist 1966) 4
Robert T.Young (Missouri 1947) 2
SPRING 2009  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 53
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
honor roll
PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
of donors supporting Phi Gamma Delta
The Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation and The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada operate to support the educational endeavors of The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, its chapters and its members.
Listed here are donors who gave either unrestricted annual fund gifts, restricted endowment gifts or chapter
restricted gifts to the Foundation in calendar year 2008. Donors are listed in their LIFETIME giving societies.
Perge! Society members donating more than $500 are listed at the end of each chapter section; the parentheses
indicate the number of years the brother has given at a Perge! Society level. A giving key is provided on each twopage spread.
ADELPHI
Delta
1996 Christian P.Vaupel
Friendship
1993 Alfred J. DeCarlo
Total $225.00
AKRON
Purple Clematis
1992 David J. Willmer
Ft. Armstrong
1993 Michael G. Bergmann
1988 Mark E. Grdina
1996 Kristopher M. Lewison
1992 Stephen M. Mariani
1994 Robert R. Naymik
1993 Daniel J. Willmer
Snowy White Owl
1999 Joshua M. Blubaugh
1992 Steven E. Brady
2004 Robert B. Caudill
1987 Charles Galmarini Jr.
1992 Scott R. Haas
1994 Daniel T. Haven
2001 Phillip J. Jones
2001 Michael A. Keller
1989 J. Michael Kelley
1991 Thomas S. Liggett
2001 Michael W. Mosnik
1988 Frank J. Sandor III
1988 Kyle W. Sullivan
1998 Matthew R. Zapp
Delta
2002 Daniel L. Chafin
2000 Casey R. O’Linn
2004 Ian M. Parks
1993 Scott C. Schuster
Friendship
1988 Edward P. Freidl
1989 Daniel P. Mossop
1993 Nicholas A. Plaxton
2003 Patrick C. Quinn
Perge! Society Wallace
1991 Thomas S. Liggett (1)
Total $9,239.49
ALABAMA
Golden Chain
1952 Ernest L. Deal Jr.
White Star
1978 William W. Brooke
Ft. Armstrong
1973 Charles R. Fletcher
1948 Joseph G. Gamble Jr.
1961 Russell R. Stutts Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1942 William E. Howe
1939 Philip A. McDaniel, III
1949 William H. Ray, Jr.
1973 Eugene A. Renfroe
1980 H. Grantland Rice, III
1945 William B. Robertson
Delta
1959 Walter F. D’Olive, Jr.
1950 James E. Flurry
1957 Richard B. Goodsell
1956 P. Scott Logan
1955 Paul G. McClintock Jr.
1950 Joseph D. Schoel
Friendship
1960 Thomas W. Christian
1963 James E. Jones
1980 John W. Keene
1959 Edward E. Matney
1959 Eugene A. Moore Jr.
1939 W. Noble Mustin
1979 James L. Richardson
Perge! Society Norris
1978 William W. Brooke(3)
Perge! Society Wallace
1952 Ernest L. Deal Jr. (11)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1957 Richard B. Goodsell
1980 H. G. Rice III (1)
1945 William B. Robertson(1)
Total $11,025.00
ALBERTA
Log Cabin
1983 Bernhard H. Brinkmann
Ft. Armstrong
1976 John B. Carswell
1976 David G. Hancock
1987 Micheal G. Harris
1972 Cam Murray
Snowy White Owl
1987 Barry M. Benkendorf
1989 Ronald A. Glen
1971 Duane B. Schlereth
1987 Richard A. Toogood
Delta
1973 Gregory T. Atkinson
1976 Mark M. Harnden
2003 Adrian J. Harvey
2004 David E. Isaman
Friendship
2001 Chad G. Boddez
2005 Maciej K. Bukczynski
1999 Bradley R. Gerow
1972 Daniel M. McIntyre
2005 Andrew O. Nartey
2004 Ryan T. Spooner
2005 Christopher J. Tang
2007 Richard A.Veldhoen
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1976 John B. Carswell (3)
Perge! Society Wallace
1976 David G. Hancock (2)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1989 Ronald A. Glen(1)
1976 Mark M. Harnden (1)
Total $7,285.65
ALLEGHENY
Log Cabin
1952 Silas R. Mountsier III
Ft. Armstrong
1942 W. James Aiken Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1959 Robert R. Cebula
1943 J. Henry Gardner
1979 Richard W. McLeary
1955 Henry B. Suhr Jr.
Delta
1946 Ralph J. Davis Jr.
1953 Gerald E. Gibbons
1948 Roy James
1952 Stevenson Mountsier
Friendship
1953 William E. Allen
1945 De Forest A.
Matteson Jr.
1979 Nicholas M. Sacco
1976 Nicholas T. Spina Jr.
1946 Ott Thompson II
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1942 W. J. Aiken Jr. (6)
Total $1,606.00
AMHERST
Ft. Armstrong
1955 William A.Vance
Snowy White Owl
1950 Robert E. Johnson Jr.
Friendship
1942 John M. Betts
1942 John J. Blumberg
1949 Robert D. S. Gregor
Total $700.00
ARIZONA
Centennial
1948 James W. Grantman
1964 Lee T. Hanley
Royal Purple
1954 James H. Stellar
1963 Charles L. Townsdin Jr.
Canonsburg
1961 John J. Marietti
White Star
1956 Lowell M. Berry Jr.
Log Cabin
1965 David G. Areghini
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1952 John S. Mueller
Purple Clematis
1968 Paul F. Gissel
1944 Schuyler W. Lininger
1983 Jeffrey J. Mongan
Ft. Armstrong
1962 Rick L. Allen
1976 Christopher J.
Cacheris
1972 Jeffrey C. Derickson
1957 George W. Drach
1983 Michael R. Johnson
1954 Leland S. Livingston
1965 Peter J. Rathwell
1977 John A. Sivo
1980 Fred R. Sutter Jr.
1965 Thomas W. Warne
1967 James M. Webb
Snowy White Owl
1964 Walter D. Armer Jr.
1982 J. Owen Clymer
1966 R. Christopher Creith
1947 John W. Dobson
1986 Dwayne A. Douglas
1982 Bruce H. Hart
1962 Kenneth W.
Holbrook Jr.
1968 Tom R. Sundeen
1960 James H. Templin
Delta
1970 William D. Gurley
1959 Tom Kennedy
2006 Andrew L. Prupas
Friendship
1956 Louis P. Benedict
1956 Robert A. Booth
1972 Richard S. Cohen
1952 Harold A. Dill
1959 J. Michael Flournoy
2004 Patrick C. Hardage
1989 Stephan J. Jorgenson
1991 Daniel B. McGhee
1995 John F. McNary
1960 William G. Milam
1961 Terrell A. Muse
1967 Warren W. Phelan
1996 Christopher A.
Reynolds
1962 Vinson J. San Angelo
2007 Patrick M. Trimble
1976 James W. Washington Jr.
1961 William J. Wheeler
Perge! Society Norris
1964 Lee T. Hanley (11)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1956 Lowell M. Berry Jr. (5)
1948 James W. Grantman (7)
Perge! Society Wallace
1968 Paul F. Gissel (6)
1983 Jeffrey J. Mongan (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1965 David G. Areghini (5)
1976 Christopher J. Cacheris
(5)
1982 Bruce H. Hart (3)
1944 Schuyler W. Lininger (5)
1954 Leland S. Livingston (1)
1961 John J. Marietti (6)
1952 John S. Mueller (1)
2006 Andrew L. Prupas (1)
1965 Peter J. Rathwell (5)
1977 John A. Sivo (2)
1980 Fred R. Sutter Jr. (2)
1965 Thomas W. Warne (3)
Total $26,878.96
ARIZONA
STATE
Calvin Coolidge
1976 Robert C. Pohlad
Purple Clematis
1969 John C. Philips
1977 Mark R. Solem
Ft. Armstrong
1976 David W. Bothe
1987 Kenneth T. Bulahan
Snowy White Owl
1988 David A. Livingston
1983 Donald G. Roberton
Delta
1980 Mark W. Glasgow
1968 Peter T. Sinclair
Friendship
1968 John G. Bohon Jr.
2011 David A. Huffman
1978 William A. Mitchell
1974 Richard Sher
1988 Gregory D. Stanton
1980 Scott M.Van Royen
Perge! Society Norris
1976 Robert C. Pohlad (10)
Perge! Society Wallace
1976 David W. Bothe (3)
1987 Kenneth T. Bulahan (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1977 Mark R. Solem (3)
Total $118,625.00
lifetime
giving
societies
Friendship
Up to $499
Delta
$500-$999
Snowy White Owl
$1,000-$2,499
Ft. Armstrong
$2,500-$4,999
Purple Clematis
$5,000-$7,499
Log Cabin
$7,500-$9,999
White Star
$10,000-$17,499
Canonsburg
$17,500-$24,999
Royal Purple
$25,000-$49,999
Golden Chain
$50,000-$74,999
Black Diamond
$75,000-$99,999
Centennial
$100,000-$249,999
Thomas R. Marshall
$250,000-$499,999
Calvin Coolidge
$500,000-$999,999
Founders
$1 million and above
AA Ad Astra
Perge! Society levels:
Norris ($5,000+)
Wilkinson ($2,000+)
Wallace ($1,000+)
Fairbanks ($500+)
ARKANSAS
Canonsburg
1984 Michael P. Bonds
White Star
1971 William S. Garner Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1973 Steven E. Area
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
1974 Max A. Wernick
Snowy White Owl
1978 Eddie W. Daniel
Friendship
2006 J. Shane Knoernschild
1982 John W. Schmitz
1978 Mark P. Slaughter
2004 Matthew D.Vannatta
1988 Scott A.Varwig
1987 L. Greg Williams
Perge! Society Norris
1984 Michael P. Bonds (7)
Perge! Society Wallace
1974 Max A. Wernick (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1973 Steven E. Area (2)
Total $12,275.00
AUBURN
White Star
1969 Samuel H. Franklin
Ft. Armstrong
1979 Jeffrey I. Stone
Snowy White Owl
1972 Kenneth L. Farmer Jr.
1967 Edward B. Fischer
1991 Norman H. Godwin
1977 Cliff J. Hare
1963 R. Ward Lariscy Jr.
1978 Robert L. Stewart AA
Delta
1978 Bruce E. Bartholomew
1979 Gary A. Bartholomew
1964 Wesley Gunn
1978 Edward O. Harris
1966 Ernest S. Strong Jr.
1978 J. Allen Thornbury
Friendship
1966 Wade K. Cunningham
Sr.
1999 Paul D. Dees
1969 Michael S. Girten
1976 Kenneth L. Henderson
1981 Carey F.
Hollingsworth III
1969 David E. Housel
1964 J. Nelson Knight
1975 A. Denson Lipscomb
1978 Earl D. Rogers
1965 F. Morgan Simpson
1989 James D. Thompson Jr.
1989 Jeffery T. Todd
1971 William V. Tucker
1974 William T. Waters Jr.
Perge! Society Wallace
1969 Samuel H. Franklin(11)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1991 Norman H. Godwin (1)
1979 Jeffrey I. Stone(1)
Total $9,165.00
BALL STATE
Delta
2008 Logan U. Parmele
Friendship
2009 John E. Dahlgren
2006 Christopher L. Kurtz
2003 Michael A. Lang
2002 Mark R. McCormack
2003 Ian E. Rausei
Total $320.00
BAYLOR
Friendship
2004 Michael E. Area
1979 David R. Carter
1980 William A. Jones
1982 F. Scott Nix,
2002 Clark S. Pulliam
Total $250.00
BOWLING
GREEN
Snowy White Owl
2004 Michael J. Cavallaro
1985 Randolph M. Rowe
Delta
2003 Benjamin S. Martin
Friendship
1984 Michael D. Russell
1986 Scott D. Snyder
1996 Brian R. Sovik
2003 Matthew W. Waechter
Total $1,482.36
BRADLEY
White Star
1983 Ricardo J. Anesi
1987 William F. Ross III
Log Cabin
1983 Michael A. Lucas
Snowy White Owl
1984 William J. Kelly
Delta
1994 Joel C. Carr
1997 Craig J. Deitch
1983 Michael W. MacConnie
1987 Paul A. Marks
1984 Timothy C. Pearce
Friendship
2005 Daniel P. Pelphrey
1999 Scott Shoup
1987 Richard S. Spilky
1999 Todd W.Young
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1983 Michael A. Lucas (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1987 William F. Ross III (7)
Total $4,575.00
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Canonsburg
1982 Stewart M. Marshall
1976 David H. Mills
White Star
1955 Gordon A. Elliott
1961 David J. Macfarlane
Log Cabin
1981 Doug A. Forward
1985 J. Bruce Pollock
Ft. Armstrong
1963 David I. McDonald
1992 Robert H. McGowan
1990 Patrick G. Reid
Snowy White Owl
1983 C. Bruce Verchere
Delta
1984 Richard Lutman
1951 Angelo P. Pulos
1948 John C. Rudolph
Friendship
2000 Sean J. Curley
2007 Matthew M. Edgar
2006 David A. Fontaine
2003 Daniel H. Hirai
1962 Frank Iacobucci
2006 Joshua L. Ingram
1992 Fraser G. Mulholland
2003 Michael P. Rampf
1975 John A. Roaf
1988 Richard A. Wadsworth
1998 Wojciech T. Wilczewski
Perge! Society Wallace
1955 Gordon A. Elliott(4)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1984 Richard Lutman(1)
1961 David J. Macfarlane(1)
1992 Robert H. McGowan(1)
Total $11,342.58
BROWN
Snowy White Owl
1945 Robert B. Hill
Friendship
1968 John S. Bentz
1944 Lionel P. Caming
1960 William G. Perrin Jr.
Total $425.00
BUCKNELL
Ft. Armstrong
1959 Franklin H. MooreJr.
Snowy White Owl
1966 J. Craig Fuehrer
1957 Charles P. Jones
1954 Geoffrey P. Mynott
Not For College Days Alone
Delta
1950 Robert R. Dawson
1962 Bartlett Richards III
Friendship
1952 Donald C. Deakyne
2008 Richard C. Kenner
1951 William R. Kiely Jr.
1952 Donald R. Smith Jr.
2004 Christopher G.Young
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1957 Charles P. Jones (2)
Total $1,290.00
CALIFORNIA @
LONG BEACH
Friendship
1992 Robert M. Acherman
1992 Steve J. Stonecypher
Total $250.00
CALGARY
White Star
1955 Gordon A. Elliott
Snowy White Owl
1993 Timothy G. Glowa
1995 Ross H. Jardine
1987 David B. McQuaig
Friendship
2007 Gennady Poliakov
1993 Gregory D. Retzer
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1993 Timothy G. Glowa (1)
1987 David B. McQuaig (1)
Total $1,264.16
CALIFORNIA @
BERKELEY
Royal Purple
1960 Daniel M. Guggenheim
Ft. Armstrong
1959 Richard W. Kelso
1976 Martin C. Smith
Snowy White Owl
1979 James E. Bittner
1954 William G. Demas
1975 Dennis M. Drew
1980 Robert P. Fores
1977 Manuel G. Gonzalez IV
1954 John G. Haase
1979 Timothy S. Lien
1951 Donald J. Ludwig
1951 Walter P. Strycker
Delta
1944 Joseph M. Billiou Jr.
1945 Robert E. Boeddiker
1952 Laurence P. Horan
1943 Frederick W. Mielke Jr.
1976 Kurt E. Peterson
1952 Robert W. Rowell
1946 Floyd Wilkins Jr.
Friendship
1981 Earl J. Callison
2007 Jordan A. Edmund
1982 Peter L. French
1960 Richard W. Hughes
1994 L. Robert Martin III
1954 Richard B. McConkie
1951 Robert A. Molthen
1976 Morley B. Pitt
1941 Francis G. Preston
1949 George A. Purchase
2004 Taylor C. Smith
Perge! Society Wallace
1960 Daniel M. Guggenheim
(10)
1959 Richard W. Kelso(3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1944 Joseph M. Billiou Jr. (1)
1976 Martin C. Smith(4)
Total $7,580.00
CALIFORNIA @
IRVINE
Ft. Armstrong
1986 Michael G. Bark
Delta
1988 Michael E. Egan
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
Friendship
1997 Travis J. Dugan
1984 David M. Miller
1981 Scott R. Rollins
1985 Mark C. Salazar
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1986 Michael G. Bark (2)
Total $950.00
CALIFORNIA @
RIVERSIDE
Ft. Armstrong
1987 Tracy T. Bomberger
Snowy White Owl
1984 Yale E. Martin
1987 Andrew O. Todd
Delta
2000 Dominic A. DiCarlo
1994 Matthew E. Dudziak
Friendship
1995 J. Marc Harwell
1987 Stephen G. MacKay
2006 Vahe Shahnazarian
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1987 Andrew O. Todd(4)
Total $1,478.28
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
Delta
1995 Dennis R. Brown
Friendship
1999 David S. Desrochers
1996 Brad B. Paul
CHAPMAN
Friendship
2008 James O. W. Berkedal
CALIFORNIA @
SAN DIEGO
Friendship
2001 Brian R. Toole
CALIFORNIA @
SANTA
BARBARA
Snowy White Owl
1992 Paul W. Sams
Friendship
1993 Christopher B. Gipson
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1992 Paul W. Sams(2)
CALIFORNIA @
NORTHRIDGE
Royal Purple
1998 Ryan S. O’Hara
Snowy White Owl
2005 Stephen P. Marshall
Perge! Society Norris
1998 Ryan S. O’Hara(9)
Total $5,136. 00
CASE
WESTERN
Royal Purple
2004 Kun Chae
1952 J. Bruce Jackson
Purple Clematis
1932 William E. Forsythe Jr.
1951 William R. Hardell Sr.
Ft. Armstrong
1961 David E. ForbesWatkins
1971 John D. Lubahn
1986 Douglas C. Taylor
Snowy White Owl
1951 Theodore J. Castele
1950 Donald R. Foster
1981 John M. Humphrey
1958 Lawrence M.
Oberdank
1960 Donald K. Spies
Delta
1952 David R. Arnold
1964 Edward C. Baran Jr.
1991 Robert J. Henderson
1954 David E. Kasunic
1953 Robert Koch
1945 Loren M. Loebell
1995 Sean F. Martindale
1970 Jonathan F. Plimpton
1997 Jason M. Prigozen
1987 Timothy A. South
1950 Harlan H. Todd Jr.
1962 James L. Worthley
Friendship
1980 Mark G. Ashba
1981 Matthew J. Black
1950 Edmund D. Clapp Jr.
1954 Richard D. Mann
1972 James M. Marsh
1949 Louis S. Nyerges
1972 Ross J. Pillari
1986 Gerald G. Snowden
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1970 Jonathan F. Plimpton (1)
1986 Douglas C. Taylor (4)
Total $6,989.80
CHICAGO
Founders
1955 Bernard J. DelGiorno
Golden Chain
1949 Hartley B. Barker
Purple Clematis
1953 Richard L. Dobson
1956 John M. Saada Sr.
Ft. Armstrong
1958 Norman K. Cook
1955 Albert M. Fortier Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1942 Frank G. Brunner Jr.
1948 Samuel G. Clifford Jr.
1947 J. Wilmar Jensen
1966 Edward D. Jones III
1947 William H. Lowery
1955 James J. Monge
1985 Michael T. Novak
Delta
1970 Peter D. Richardson
Friendship
1988 Mark E. Cawi
1986 Douglas A. Cipriano
1976 James A. Kaplan
1942 John B. Riddle AA
2006 Walter E. Saraniecki
1953 Eugene Slough
1941 George P. Sotos
1979 Stephen E. Woodbury
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1949 Hartley B. Barker(11)
Perge! Society Wallace
1955 Bernard J. DelGiorno(8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1958 Norman K. Cook (9)
1947 J. W. Jensen (1)
1956 John M. Saada Sr. (8)
Total $6,845.00
CINCINNATI
White Star
1973 Kevin J. Hopper
Snowy White Owl
1976 Nelson D. Evans
1973 Stephen P. Hart
Delta
1980 Jeffery B. Linkous
Friendship
1974 Edward A. Bay
1998 Wade M. Fugate
1983 Bob L. Haubrock
1973 Dennis L. Hemmer
2001 Joshua M. Weitzman
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1973 Kevin J. Hopper (4)
Total $3,300.00
CLEMSON
Friendship
1977 Chet G. Lawson
COLGATE
Ft. Armstrong
1949 Robert G. Arrowsmith
Snowy White Owl
1947 Theodore E.
Heidenreich Jr.
1955 Robert H. Martinsen
1978 Michael D. Milone
1940 Amos J. Minkel Jr.
Delta
1963 Darrell E. Weber
Friendship
1938 Robert B. Lyon
1951 Sheldon F. Storrier
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1949 Robert G. Arrowsmith (1)
Total $1,425.00
COLORADO
Canonsburg
1959 John F. Arnold
Log Cabin
1945 Robert L. Belcher
Purple Clematis
1954 James W. Dodds
1947 Walter A. Koelbel
Snowy White Owl
1946 John R. Adams
1965 Michael J. Coie
1949 Jerome A. Lewis
1982 J. Bradley Ross
1965 Donald B. Zinn
Delta
1946 Vaughn F. Davis Jr.
1962 John M. Lyon
1954 Richard C. Mott
Friendship
1967 Geoffrey W. Atwell
1969 Gary L. Bloom
1957 R. Casey Brauns
1990 C. Eric Humphrey
1958 W. Chris Mortensen
1949 Douglas E. Nelson
1990 Mark C. Ogier
1961 Peter C. Schaefer III
1945 F. Tupper Smith Jr.
1951 Richard C. Weirick
1945 Albert F. Winegardner Jr.
Perge! Society Wallace
1959 John F. Arnold (9)
1954 James W. Dodds (6)
1947 Walter A. Koelbel (3)
Total $5,467.00
COLORADO
COLLEGE
Log Cabin
1952 Robert L. Cass Sr.
Purple Clematis
1968 Robert W. Reniers Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1950 John B. Leisure
1986 Brian J. Meek
1947 Robert H. Rawlings
Snowy White Owl
1959 Robert W. Boge
1967 Frederick L. Freeman
1974 Robert J. Orr III
1952 Charles Rubens
1950 Douglas C.Van Metre
Delta
1942 Philip W. Bissell
1952 Donald E. Cook
1948 L. Edward Ellinwood Jr.
1948 John Gray
1960 Edward V. Heath
1966 Robert A. Otto
1967 Edward G. Skeeters Jr.
Friendship
1951 Robert R. Dern
1951 Jack S. Gray Jr.
1967 Gene C. Huang
1951 Henry S. Otto Jr.
1951 Dean E. Severin
1995 Seth C.Vannatta
1973 Richard F. Zier
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 Robert L. Cass Sr. (11)
1950 John B. Leisure (7)
1947 Robert H. Rawlings (2)
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COLORADO
COLLEGE
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1968 Robert W. Reniers Jr. (5)
Total $3,951.76
COLORADO
SCHOOL OF
MINES
Snowy White Owl
1988 James A. Hull
Delta
1991 Peter J. Ashton
2003 Derek M. Kleehammer
1988 John J. Tanigawa
Friendship
1996 Brian K. Carty
1989 Michael M. Davis
2007 Matthew J. Eyser
1996 W. Bruce Houle
1997 Antonio J. Miller
1997 Brian W. Robbins
2006 Gerald A. Schwinn III
1996 Todd R. Smith
2004 Jeremy A. Washington
Total $2,571.12
COLORADO
STATE
Snowy White Owl
1971 David J. Miller
Delta
1984 Rocky D. Tschappat
Friendship
1976 James C. Daley
Total $325.00
COLUMBIA
Snowy White Owl
1958 James L. Bast
1951 William A. Billingham
1949 Thomas A. Kimmons
1966 Victor P. Obninsky
Delta
1992 Kristopher E. Kaliebe
1941 John M. Mullins
1938 James W. Stitt
1985 Andrew F. Upton
Friendship
1974 Vincent S. Marchewka
1949 Douglas C. Poudrier
Total $760.00
CORNELL
Ft. Armstrong
1962 J. Michael Duesing
1974 Alfred F.Van Ranst Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1955 Erwine T.
Buckenmaier Jr.
1943 William H. Chambers
1987 Lawrence E. Phillips
1965 R. Wayne Phillips
Delta
1980 Steven L. Benjamin
1949 Anthony G. Tappin
1967 David L. Worrell
Friendship
1977 Joseph G. Bruce
1985 Jonathan M. Currier
1993 Christopher W. Fenton
1950 George S. Jenks
1943 Richard P. Klopp
1963 Jung Leong
Total $1,645.00
DARTMOUTH
Purple Clematis
1957 George C.Van
Dusen III
DAVIDSON
Ft. Armstrong
1959 Peter N. Andrews
1987 Howard B. Moyes
Snowy White Owl
1994 Towner A. Blackstock
Delta
1976 David C. Kitchin
2000 John R. Potter
Friendship
1985 Phillip D. Cashion Jr.
1987 Theodore H. Davis Jr.
1977 Robert M. Mayer
Total $1,221.76
DENISON
Purple Clematis
1973 Edwin M. Ahrens
Ft. Armstrong
1950 Bradley F. Norpell
Delta
1953 John D. McQuigg
1974 James D. Parsons
1946 Bruce F. Randall
Friendship
1985 L. Bradley Agin
1961 William F. Brown Jr.
1950 Ben H. Gregg Jr.
1955 William T. McConnell
1946 John F. Peters
1954 Dick A.Young
Perge! Society Wallace
1973 Edwin M. Ahrens (5)
Total $1,760.00
DEPAUW
Centennial
1952 Brenton H. Wadsworth
Golden Chain
1931 Richard H. Crowder AA
Royal Purple
1972 Philip G. Heyde
Canonsburg
1950 Joseph B. Carney Sr.
Log Cabin
1988 William T. Shier
Purple Clematis
1965 Alex L. Rogers
1988 Curt R. Ward
Ft. Armstrong
1988 Russell O. LaMore
1965 Jeffrey E. Lortz
1956 J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr.
1951 George J. Spradling
1988 Michael D. Stratton
1954 Frank J. Tolford Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1948 Samuel G. Clifford Jr.
1958 Robert L. Erickson
1971 Robert C. Kirk Jr.
1956 William T. McMurry
1974 James D. Moore
1965 Peter A. Morse Sr.
1972 Wade R. Nichols
1951 Leigh A. Stocking Jr.
1960 Gary L. Wegenke
Delta
1983 John T. Axelberg
1954 Karter R. Blaney
1990 Jere W. Dutt III
1952 Glenn C. Hannah
1987 David P. Holub
1980 Jeffrey R. Millard
1962 James N. Ross Jr.
Friendship
1959 Bruce D. Allen
1953 Melvin L. Allen
1958 J. Robert Coffin
1940 Edward F. Dirks
1966 Stephen W. Hayes
1989 John V. Hollensteiner
2002 Nathan E. Hubbard
1957 James R. Kelly
1985 Douglas A. Nemecek
1946 R. Charles Oldfield
1958 Bruce E. Partner
1954 Ralph W. Riecker
2005 Joshua M. Wilson
1988 Robert A. Wunderlich Jr.
Perge! Society Wallace
1972 Philip G. Heyde (6)
1952 Brenton H.
Wadsworth (8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1954 Karter R. Blaney (1)
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
1950 Joseph B. Carney Sr.
(11)
1956 J. K. Mahrdt Jr. (6)
1988 William T. Shier (6)
1951 George J. Spradling (5)
1988 Michael D. Stratton (8)
Total $9,452.29
DRAKE
Snowy White Owl
1998 Timothy J. Rueter
Delta
2004 David Gonzalez
Friendship
2002 Aaron J. Brunello
1998 Anthony D. Kenkel
2007 Eric J. Schapp
2005 Daniel J. Schuster
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1998 Timothy J. Rueter (3)
Total $941.76
EMORY
Snowy White Owl
1984 Craig S. Kalter
1976 Joseph Valvona Jr.
1969 Richard K. Willard
Delta
1967 Charles O. Barker
1975 C. T. Leinbach III
1978 Michael B. Shapiro
Friendship
1985 Randall J. Altmann
1987 Frank V. Aluisio Jr.
1991 Jason B. Rosenfarb
1964 Stanley L. Storey
1968 James L. Traylor
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1984 Craig S. Kalter (2)
Total $1,635.00
EVANSVILLE
Snowy White Owl
1998 Jeremy R. Tarr
1987 Joseph A. Weist
Friendship
2002 Christopher W. Cook
2006 Joshua M. Holland
2006 Jonathan G. Kissel
2000 James S. Moryl
2001 Christopher L. Rafferty
Total $545.00
FLORIDA
Royal Purple
1950 James H. Hendrie
White Star
1986 Mark A. Krill
Purple Clematis
1971 Robert J. Suarez
Ft. Armstrong
1948 Joseph G. Gamble Jr.
1983 David M. Smith
Snowy White Owl
1978 Eddie W. Daniel
1957 Michael H. Houchard
1954 William H. Palm
1975 R. Charles Scott
1965 Arthur M. Seitz III
1962 W. Harvey Sharron Jr.
1985 Craig D. Singer
1955 James E. Spencer
1973 William L. Summers
1971 Thomas W. Swanson
1972 Gregg T. Templin
1967 William H.Valentine Jr.
1946 Harrison M.
Wadsworth Jr.
1990 Robert E. Williams
Delta
1958 Robert J. Blood
1960 L. Del Butterfield Jr.
1962 Raymond B. Martinez
1967 John J. Schoendorf
1967 Richard L. Thompson
Friendship
1957 Walter W. Baggesen Jr.
1956 Robert E. Barrett
1990 John F. Berry
1966 Alan H. Brown II
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1964 Wayne H. Brunetti
1962 John A. Cornell
1972 J. Louis Gallegos
1951 James E. Harper
1971 Richard A. Hull
1980 Michael R. Izquierdo
1977 Arthur V. Shults
1965 J. Alex Stearns
1950 James E. Tyler Jr.
1958 Loren H. Walker
1967 Gordon E. Watts
1971 Charles M. Williams
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1950 James H. Hendrie (10)
Perge! Society Wallace
1971 Robert J. Suarez (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1948 Joseph G. Gamble Jr. (2)
1986 Mark A. Krill (5)
1962 W. H. Sharron Jr. (1)
Total $8,929.13
FLORIDA
INTERNATIONAL
Friendship
2002 Humberto Pino
2002 David Velez
2004 Derek R. Warren
FLORIDA STATE
Ft. Armstrong
1972 Paul W. Bonapfel
1975 Kevin J. Malone
Snowy White Owl
1969 Steven C. Sparkman
Delta
1999 Aaron J. Brooks
1995 Dennis R. Brown
1983 Kevin B. Cordes
1988 H. Banks Edwards III
1985 David A. Picard
1943 Robert M. Shoemaker
1972 Donald S. Stuart
Friendship
1976 Robert L. Baylies
2001 Corey P. Gray
1990 Robert G. Hopkins
1993 Peter L. Jones
1996 Brad B. Paul
2001 Peter J. Sweeney Jr.
1967 Glenn C. Trumbower
1993 Frank W. Witsil III
Perge! Society Wallace
1969 Steven C. Sparkman (2)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1975 Kevin J. Malone (4)
Total $1,746.96
FRESNO
Snowy White Owl
2000 Chad T. Snyder
Friendship
1997 Joseph M. Frates
1986 R. Kevin Reisz
GEORGIA
Black Diamond
1979 Robert D. Cheeley
Golden Chain
1978 Kessel D. Stelling Jr.
Canonsburg
1973 Samuel W. Richwine Jr.
Purple Clematis
1968 William R. Bracewell
1968 Danny A. Neil
Ft. Armstrong
1986 Thomas R. Blando
1969 J. Rance Cain
1970 Robert B. Meyer
1988 Jere W. Morehead
Snowy White Owl
1972 Vance M. Barnwell
1974 Thomas M. Melo
1988 Chad T. Teague
Delta
2002 Charles P. Conboy
1988 William C. Fusselman
1970 F. John Semley
Friendship
1998 Chandler M. Beasley
1972 David R. Johnson
1970 William W. Lavigno III
1971 David P. McDonald
2005 Lance G. Niel
1974 Phillip A. Reddick
2003 Kyle A. Rhodes
2004 Samuel W. Richwine III
Perge! Society Norris
1979 Robert D. Cheeley
Perge! Society Wallace
1968 William R. Bracewell (6)
1973 Samuel W. Richwine Jr.
(7)
1978 Kessel D. Stelling Jr. (2)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1988 William C. Fusselman (1)
1974 Thomas M. Melo (2)
1988 Jere W. Morehead (1)
Total $7,043.9
GEORGIA TECH
Calvin Coolidge
1950 R. Kirk Landon
White Star
1967 A. Russell Chandler III
1969 Hal Hart
Log Cabin
1967 John O. Briggs
Ft. Armstrong
1965 Ben H. Adler
1955 Thomas E. Bell Jr.
1973 Ian A. Birdsall
1970 Michael W. Harris
1943 John F. Richenaker
Snowy White Owl
1979 Ralph C. Carter Jr.
1949 Clinton M. Crabtree
1965 Edward H. Guilbert Jr.
1981 Edward D. Hund
1977 Jeffrey C. Korth
1942 Robert E. Leckrone
1953 Peter Maxey
1966 Donald T. Miller
1967 William E. Miller Jr.
1956 Arthur R. Morse Jr.
1954 William H. Palm
1960 Bob N. Robards
1952 Ernest O. Rotramel Jr.
1972 Larry S. Sutton
1968 Ronald L. Thomas
Delta
1955 Robert C. Ashworth III
1962 Milton E. Berry
1959 Joseph I. Brown
1963 Winford G. Ellis
1963 John E. Hanby Jr.
1961 Andrew D. Harris
1951 F. Dennis Pryor Jr.
1966 Stephen E. Robinson
1988 John B. Snead
1980 W. Scott Walker
1985 John R. Wells III
Friendship
1950 John H. Beach
1977 W. Martin Bretherton
Jr.
1948 Harold F. Brinkley
1966 Robert W. Carmichael
2000 Todd M. Coons
1960 Raymond K. Elderd Jr.
1956 William B. Eubanks Jr.
1952 Alexander J. Gordon III
1982 William G. Grip
1962 Orville T. Guffin
1997 Christopher W. Heggen
1960 Robert H. Hormberg
2003 Dr. Glen J. Iannucci
1986 Richard A. Lawson
1948 William B. Martin Jr.
1963 F. Marion Mitchell III
1969 James D. Morrill
1964 Gary M. Potter
1955 Frank H. Radey Jr.
1994 Karl A. Sillay
1980 Robert L. Sudderth
1959 William B. White
1996 Jeffrey S. Zickus
Perge! Society Norris
1950 R. K. Landon (3)
lifetime
giving
societies
Friendship
Up to $499
Delta
$500-$999
Snowy White Owl
$1,000-$2,499
Ft. Armstrong
$2,500-$4,999
Purple Clematis
$5,000-$7,499
Log Cabin
$7,500-$9,999
White Star
$10,000-$17,499
Canonsburg
$17,500-$24,999
Royal Purple
$25,000-$49,999
Golden Chain
$50,000-$74,999
Black Diamond
$75,000-$99,999
Centennial
$100,000-$249,999
Thomas R. Marshall
$250,000-$499,999
Calvin Coolidge
$500,000-$999,999
Founders
$1 million and above
AA Ad Astra
Perge! Society levels:
Norris ($5,000+)
Wilkinson ($2,000+)
Wallace ($1,000+)
Fairbanks ($500+)
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1973 Ian A. Birdsall (1)
1967 John O. Briggs (11)
1970 Michael W. Harris (9)
1969 Hal Hart (7)
1972 Larry S. Sutton (1)
1968 Ronald L. Thomas (5)
Total $58,006.72
GETTYSBURG
Royal Purple
1965 F. Barry Shaw
Log Cabin
1969 William N. Lindsay III
1947 Richard F. Romig
Purple Clematis
1960 Robert C. Muff
Ft. Armstrong
1957 Robert W. Davies
1978 William M. Kramer
1948 Donald T. Zimmerman
Snowy White Owl
1964 Richard W. Esser
1948 Edward G. Frasso Jr.
1965 Robert S. Jones Jr.
1949 William A. Koch III
1964 William C. Martindale
Jr.
1972 R. Bruce McMahon Jr.
1965 Edward L. Morgan Jr.
1954 George C. Pence
1962 Jeffrey M. Preston
1957 Robert R. Sieck
1955 Robert H. Stark
Delta
1979 Philip J. Bernardi
1967 Joseph J. Egresitz Jr.
1953 William E. Miles Jr.
1984 Robert B. Nettleton
1956 Theodore H. Rehmeyer
1977 Richard L. Scheff
Friendship
1959 Howard T. Beagle
1951 Richard H. Cromer
1974 W. Scott Griffiths
1976 Michael G. Haas
1990 Richard W. Haigh Jr.
1959 Andrew V. Leh
1961 Charles Lentz IV
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1969 William N. Lindsay III (5)
Perge! Society Wallace
1965 F. B. Shaw (8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1978 William M. Kramer (6)
1960 Robert C. Muff (9)
1962 Jeffrey M. Preston (2)
1947 Richard F. Romig (10)
Total $8,568.48
HAMPDENSYDNEY
HANOVER
Ft. Armstrong
1954 Bruce K. Bowden
1961 John R. Coomer
1965 S. Kirk Dinkins III
Snowy White Owl
1954 Ferdinand R. Avril
1949 Raymond A. Bowden
1950 Frank A. Guthrie
1952 E. Roger Jackson
1966 Karl J. Klein
1957 Thomas J. Nacca
1951 Howard A. Pelham
1952 Joseph S. Rawlings
1956 James W. Rose
Delta
1977 Bruce K. Bunger
1937 Mark C. Butler Jr.
1984 Timothy A. McGeath
Friendship
1960 Robert K. Doyle
1975 Albert D. Findlay
1962 Frank W. Henzie
1964 Timothy L. Hoyt
1961 S. Duane Pritchett
1978 Paul M. Ratterman
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 E. R. Jackson (1)
1951 Howard A. Pelham (4)
Total $2,887.50
IDAHO
Black Diamond
1948 John D. Rowell
1951 Cyrus B. Sweet III
Golden Chain
1970 James E. Whistler
Canonsburg
1960 James P. Glenny
White Star
1964 Stephen H. Edwards
Log Cabin
1941 Clyde E. Culp
1949 J. Dean Mosher
Ft. Armstrong
1970 Robert E. Bohman
1967 Rodney W. Bohman
1947 James P. Christensen
1982 Douglas L. MacTaggart
1950 William P. Marineau
Snowy White Owl
1971 Robert R. Taber Jr.
1952 Neil R. Thornton
1955 J. Daniel Tibbitts
Delta
1939 G. William
Charlesworth Jr.
1976 Steven B. Samuelson
1955 A. James Sather
Friendship
1979 Edward A. Button
1994 Benjamin W. Chase
1980 Byron D. Elliott
1982 Mark P. Jones
1952 Karl W. Klages
1939 Paul G. Morken AA
1991 John P. Nelson
1971 Jan R. Noorda
1969 R. J. James Pope
1988 Andrew J. Rice
1959 Robert Tresnit
Perge! Society Norris
1948 John D. Rowell (4)
1951 Cyrus B. Sweet III (8)
1970 James E. Whistler (8)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1960 James P. Glenny (10)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1941 Clyde E. Culp (7)
1950 William P. Marineau (1)
1949 J. D. Mosher (6)
Total $43,102.21
White Star
1990 J. Scott Benton
1986 Benjamin E. Robinson
Ft. Armstrong
2000 W. Christian Mellon
Snowy White Owl
1999 Matthew S. Garrison
Delta
1969 William B. Dumas
1994 Michael D. Luter
1986 John R. McGhee Jr.
Friendship
1986 J. Charles Collie
2007 C. Clifford Edahl Jr.
1984 F. Lee Hagan III
1997 J. Matthew Haynes Jr.
1989 Christian A. Kiesau
1989 Paul E. Pisano
2005 Stephen B. Surber III
2006 John M. Warren
Perge! Society Wallace
1986 Benjamin E. Robinson(10)
Centennial
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 Brenton H. Wadsworth
1990 Jarrod S. Benton (9)
Log Cabin
1994 Michael D. Luter (1)
1940 Kenneth L. Means
1999 Matthew S. Garrison (3)
Ft. Armstrong
2000 W. Christian Mellon (6)
1985 James E. Arnold
Total $3,733.07
1975 James B. Hickey Jr.
ILLINOIS
Not For College Days Alone
1961 Neal E. Kottke
1957 Robert H. Little
1949 David K. Mills
Snowy White Owl
1964 James A. Bauer
1966 Rod S. Bond
1962 Roger J. Chamlin
1955 Lee E. Curtiss
1958 Daniel A. Damon
1950 Donald L. Feldman
1956 Jerome C. Groniger
1961 John A. Helledy
1957 William C. Ieuter
1958 John B. Jenkins
1950 Edwin C. Little
1959 Robert J. Passaneau
1942 William C. Prather
1940 Jack C. Richmond
1946 Edward M. Rowe
1949 Allan F. Sindell
1977 Paul B.Van Ness
Delta
1962 Keith G. Asher AA
1957 James A. Babcock
1986 John M. Benson
1951 Glen E. Brolander
1955 Jay R. Larson
Friendship
1959 Owen H. Ackerman
2007 Christopher J. Carbone
1971 David A. Corona
1967 Jack W. Davis
1973 G. Mark Day
1968 Richard K. Elder
1963 P. Craig Gillespey
1973 Julian E. Gorman
1961 James M. Graham
1954 Robert H. Hayes
1950 Harold E. Hindsley
1943 Richard H. Horning
2008 Joshua P. Laufenberg
1959 Kurt V. Lauridsen
1957 Stephen B. Lindell
1957 James J. McGill
1958 Edward F. Nagel
1970 William W. Nicholas
1950 Lyle E. Toepke
1937 Albert Triebel
1954 Gene A. Wallace
1944 W. Mack White
1948 Durl A. Winterroth
Perge! Society Wallace
1956 Jerome C. Groniger (2)
1961 Neal E. Kottke (4)
1957 Robert H. Little (3)
1940 Kenneth L. Means (6)
1952 Brenton H. Wadsworth (8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1985 James E. Arnold (5)
1957 William C. Ieuter (1)
1942 William C. Prather (2)
Total $10,810.48
ILLINOIS
WESLEYAN
Snowy White Owl
1950 Dana C. Belyea
1967 Robert M. Bicket
1964 James L. Cook
1957 William B. Fader
1956 Jerome C. Groniger
1969 Walter G. Krug
1946 James F. Mack
1945 John V. Simshauser
Delta
1959 Roger B. Colton
1959 Roy A. Ferguson
1952 Robert L. Hildebrand
1959 John W. Rhind
1953 James T. Swinney
Friendship
1974 David W. Coats
2002 Patrick H. Doig
1995 Colin J. Egglesfield
1952 L. Allan Griffith
1963 Larry D. Jensen
1957 Charles P. Kulier
1981 Timothy S. Maynard
1965 Mark O. Nelson
1945 John L. Odell
1959 Gerald L. Philpott
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INDIANA
STATE
1966 Ronald L. Ruecker
1972 Thomas E. Swartz
1944 George G. Sweeney
1950 F. Burt Whitman Jr.
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1964 James L. Cook (2)
Total $2,313.28
INDIANA
Royal Purple
1956 Louis A. Mangels
1962 William R. Miller
Canonsburg
1962 Jay B. Hunt
White Star
1954 Robert V. Bierhaus Jr.
Log Cabin
1975 Alan B. Graf Jr.
Purple Clematis
1966 David R. Frick
1967 Robert N. Whitacre
Ft. Armstrong
1982 Thomas P. Cottrell
1952 David A. Michael
1952 Raymond W. Nicholson
Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1959 David F. Bennhoff
1959 James A. Cusick AA
1983 Theodore D. Dickman
1969 Gilmore S. Haynie Jr.
1964 William B. LaSalle
1958 Eugene J. McGarvey Jr.
1979 Mark E. McKee
1948 Richard H. Mills
1944 Robert H. Oswald
1949 Robert T. Story
1948 Donald C. Tyte
1961 Robert R. Wylie
Delta
1942 Edward R. Bartley
1954 Karter R. Blaney
1953 William D. Boaz
1950 Walter A. Caine Jr.
1959 James D. Frey
1974 David G. King
1959 Roger L. Pardieck
1965 Norman E. Pfau Jr.
1953 Dale E. Rider
1943 William L. Ridgway
1994 Jeffrey A. Schwarz
1957 John T. Scott
1943 Robert M. Shoemaker
Friendship
1954 Richard L. Bennett
1958 Joseph C. Butterworth
1973 Steven J. Delaney
1979 D. Barry Downing
1952 David A. Drinkwater
1954 Richard R. Fleck
1985 David D. Frey
1985 Thomas C. Froehle
2003 Brett L. Gaudin
1958 Richard L. Geupel
1958 Charles P. Gibbs
1955 James C. Jinks
1949 Justin B. Jones
1974 William A. Kunkel IV
1972 Douglas K. Moore
1978 David L. Morley
1996 Anthony A. Pastorino
1950 Robert G. Patterson Jr.
1992 Robert Pruitt
1985 James D. Rapp
1979 Ronald F. Remak
2003 Adam C. Shields
1983 Kurt D.VanWinkle
1952 Dale J.Vieau
1981 Timothy J. Wiley
1953 Robert M. Williams
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1966 David R. Frick (3)
1975 Alan B. Graf Jr. (4)
1962 William R. Miller (8)
Perge! Society Wallace
1982 Thomas P. Cottrell (6)
1954 Robert V. Bierhaus Jr.(8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1979 Mark E. McKee (1)
1943 William L. Ridgway (1)
1967 Robert N. Whitacre (8)
Total $14,985.00
Ft. Armstrong
1985 William G. Niederer
Snowy White Owl
1995 Michael L. Raisor
1973 James D. Spencer
Delta
1972 Thomas L. Tillett
Friendship
1999 Brian P. Bruellman
1970 Michael S. Daugherty
2001 Kent L. Gordon II
1999 Daniel J. Nijakowski
1989 Peteris R. Silins
1976 Christopher B.Vance
Total $1,130.88
IOWA
Golden Chain
1952 John G. Pappajohn
White Star
1946 Duane O. Paulsen
Purple Clematis
1987 Matthew M. Amend
1973 Louis G. Filosa
Snowy White Owl
1960 Glenn L. Book
1950 William B. Jepson
Delta
1989 James D. Carstensen
1988 Gunther R. Lubben
1981 David S. Stannard
Friendship
1988 Michael W. Agey
1990 Lance R. Brandt
1949 Ian H. Crabb
1995 Colin J. Egglesfield
1972 Michael S. Hatten
1941 Daniel F. Hays
1959 Peter J. Justen
1977 Steven D. Nelson
2005 Edward G. Olander
1974 John E. Rice
2002 Erich J. Struckmeyer
1960 William H. Sutton
Perge! Society Norris
1952 John G. Pappajohn (10)
Perge! Society Wallace
1987 Matthew M. Amend (3)
1946 Duane O. Paulsen (7)
Total $8,157.76
IOWA STATE
Centennial
1961 Richard D. McCormick
Royal Purple
1962 M. Neil Goodman
1959 James C. Murray, II
1952 Richard A. Pecaut
1964 E. Scott Tieke
Canonsburg
1967 Jon B. Burmeister
White Star
1952 H. Robert Cassling
1946 Howard M. Logan
Log Cabin
1943 Robert J. Harker
Ft. Armstrong
1955 Ralph J. Anderson
1955 Duane A. Renken
1961 Gordon J. Smith
1964 Lawrence H. Thompson
1965 Robert L. Wolf
1951 William C. Ziebell
Snowy White Owl
1953 James M. Adams
1960 Ronald G. Blake
1953 Howard P. Byers Jr.
1995 Sean T. Donnelly
1969 Charles K. Ebann
1964 Thomas M. Foster
1972 Craig A. Mason
1972 Jerry D. Parkin
1993 A. Peter Rimsans II
Delta
1969 Michael C. Addison
1986 Scott M. Anderson
1954 Roger E. Forrester
1941 Thomas C. Hoak
1975 Steven J. Hunst
1957 William R. Lanphere
1943 John C. Parrott Jr.
1978 Randal L. Rehmke
1967 Ronald L. Scharnweber
1946 Robert P. Schenk
1975 Earl P. Spencer
1965 Thomas J. Trafals
1960 Richard E. Wiltamuth
Friendship
1987 Harlan H. Asmus
1979 William R. Bell
2007 Dustyn J. Curran
1979 Gregory A. Czapanskiy
1978 Kent D. Evans
1983 Charles W. Foster
2001 Shaun N. Gorman
1956 Patrick O. Harvey
1953 Russell J. Hopley Jr.
1944 Harvey Ingham III
1977 Steven D. Johnson
1967 Dennis K. Killinger
1953 David K. Laughlin
1955 Jerome P. Lucey
1946 Keith B. Merrill Jr.
1942 Thomas R. Nordstrum
1952 Charles M. Ried AA
1975 Tim A. Schultz
2005 Kevin A. Shires
1979 Trent J. Smith
1962 Richard J. Stock
Perge! Society Norris
1961 Richard D. McCormick(11)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1967 Jon B. Burmeister (10)
Perge! Society Wallace
1943 Robert J. Harker (5)
1955 Duane A. Renken (1)
1961 Gordon J. Smith (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 Richard A. Pecaut (10)
1993 A. P. Rimsans II (3)
Total $49,439.54
JACKSONVILLE
Purple Clematis
1998 Richard Gonzalez
1992 Kevin W. Haga
Snowy White Owl
1981 Charles M. Walker
Friendship
1988 Michael L. Brown
1996 Brian W. Dudley
2008 George M. LePorte
Perge! Society Wallace
1992 Kevin W. Haga (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1998 Richard Gonzalez (8)
Total $2,815.04
JAMES
MADISON
Friendship
1995 William E. Beasley
2006 Benjamin D. Dickey
1995 Douglas W. Tees
2000 Derek P.Vlcko
Total $230.00
JOHNS
HOPKINS
White Star
1947 M. Wilmer Smith AA
Log Cabin
1968 Robert E. Carter
1943 James S. Russell
Snowy White Owl
1995 Christopher A. Borris
1963 E. Bruce Bower
1994 Daniel F. Organek
1951 Thomas S. Summers Jr.
Delta
1958 Rob Caples
1960 John F. Hose
1940 Werner Windus
Friendship
1962 John D. Hoover
1969 Monte E. Ikemire
2005 Marc D. Leone
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JOHNS
HOPKINS
Friendship
1963 Richard E. Webster
1943 Charles A. Wilson Jr.
1942 Donald H. Wilson
Perge! Society Norris
1947 M. Wilmer Smith (2)
Perge! Society Wallace
1995 Christopher A. Borris (1)
1943 James S. Russell (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1968 Robert E. Carter (10)
1994 Daniel F. Organek (1)
Total $11,380.00
KANSAS
Royal Purple
1954 John R. Bunten
1957 Thomas R. Clevenger
1940 H. Dean Ritchie AA
White Star
1960 Stephen D. Bunten
Log Cabin
1959 Richard I. Barr
1957 Larry S. Gutsch
1959 John B. Martin
1958 Thomas J. Moore Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1976 Steven E. Brownback
1969 Mark W. Meisinger
1979 Kevin F. Mitchelson
1941 W. Paul Thayer
Snowy White Owl
1952 Heywood H. Davis
1951 James S. Heaton
1953 Robert P. Mayer
1980 John H. Mitchelson
1980 Steven C. Mueller
Delta
1952 James B. Gurley
1955 William L. Larrabee
1964 Stephen C. Ryan
1964 F. Alan Stamper
1952 Joe E. Strong
Friendship
1959 Robert E. Allison
1946 Neal B. Andreson
1964 Thomas H. Collinson
1969 Randall B. Cordill
1960 John F. Fletcher
1958 John D. Griffith
1958 John L. Harrison Jr.
1956 Robert M. Hubbard
2001 Daniel E. Huck
1964 Roger D. Johnson
2001 Colin D. Meisinger
2001 Darby D. Miller
1963 Jon P. Morris
1958 Kent C. Porter
1958 David T. Runyan
1958 Walter A. Strauch
1958 James H. Suderman
1971 Douglas D. Webster
1967 Thomas F. Wobker
1953 Wayne V. Woody
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1960 Stephen D. Bunten (6)
Perge! Society Wallace
1954 John R. Bunten (1)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1940 H. D. Ritchie (6)
1957 Thomas R. Clevenger (4)
1959 Richard I. Barr (8)
1959 John B. Martin (5)
1976 Steven E. Brownback (6)
Total $9,454.00
KANSAS STATE
Golden Chain
1977 Michael E. Morris
Log Cabin
1979 Kendal D. Johnson
Purple Clematis
1970 James E. Taylor
Ft. Armstrong
1992 John M. Foust
1994 Christopher A. Hupe
Snowy White Owl
1989 Brett C. Bogan
1973 Steven A. Clemmensen
1999 David E. Waters
Delta
1985 Michael K. Fogo
1992 Keith A. Geyer
1982 Tom L. Haug
1970 Robert D. Lamborn
1970 Cecil E. Stout
Friendship
2007 J. Joseph Fitzpatrick
1991 Corey A. Imhoff
1974 Gordon G. Lewis
1979 Michael D. Moody
1984 Robert J. Svec
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1977 Michael E. Morris (9)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1979 Kendal D. Johnson (4)
1999 David E. Waters (3)
Total $6,307.84
KENT STATE
Purple Clematis
1962 Peter L. Schofield
Ft. Armstrong
1964 Gary W. Burnett
1962 Ronald A. Pizzuti
1969 James V. Tinney
Snowy White Owl
1964 Thomas M.Vassallo
Delta
1962 Ronald S. Beer
1969 Stephen K. Campbell
1964 Dennis M. Shankleton
Friendship
1970 Robert D. Bailey
1968 Dennis J. Kowalski
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1964 Gary W. Burnett (5)
1962 Ronald A. Pizzuti (1)
1962 Peter L. Schofield (8)
1964 Thomas M.Vassallo (1)
Total $2,420.00
KENTUCKY
Royal Purple
1970 James E. Morrison
1960 Carl F. Pollard
White Star
1963 Patrick C. Bean
Log Cabin
1969 Benjamin R. Harper
1977 William C. Harrison
Purple Clematis
1967 Robert H. Becknell
1965 William H. Mautz
Ft. Armstrong
1963 Leonard M. Appel
Snowy White Owl
1995 David T. Beaven
1972 Thomas E. Bloch
2002 Robinson S. Brown
1972 Ronald M. Green
1968 C. Edward Hastie
1966 Louis W. Jaquith
1972 Charles D. Leffler
1965 Fred W. Myers
1962 Ronald D. Wagoner
1970 Stephen K. Wilson
Delta
1969 Richard A. Bean
1962 C. Robert Clark
1997 Matthew M. Felice
1968 Frank C. King Jr.
1964 Charles L. Shearer
2002 C. Benjamin Simmons
Friendship
1967 Nicholas A. Arnold
1974 John R. Bryden
1966 Hugh A. Campbell Jr.
1968 Steven H. Cook
1969 Jon C. Greiner
1984 Michael A. Kobetsky
2002 Justin L. Lawrence
1971 Frank H. McCartney III
1973 Kevin E. McKiernan
2007 Robert S. Oakley Jr.
1998 Benjamin A. Wolfe
Perge! Society Norris
1963 Patrick C. Bean (8)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1969 Benjamin R. Harper (6)
Perge! Society Wallace
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
1963 Leonard M. Appel (4)
1970 James E. Morrison (11)
1960 Carl F. Pollard (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1967 Robert H. Becknell (5)
2002 Robinson S. Brown (3)
1977 William C. Harrison (9)
1965 William H. Mautz (10)
Total $16,139.41
KETTERING-A
Purple Clematis
1975 David L. Schoewe
Ft. Armstrong
1973 Dean W. Munger
1970 Bruce B. Roesner
Snowy White Owl
1964 Jerry H. Fluegge
1968 Donald G. Kowalke
1973 John M. Martin Jr.
1969 John J. Ronayne III
1949 D. Richard Veazey
Delta
1986 Eric A. Allison
1982 Ronald D. Massar
1975 Kyle McNeil
1991 Eric J. Rose
1970 Alfred A. Shikany
1980 Jeffrey L. Wilson
Friendship
1973 M. Daryl Blevins
1982 Halbert A. Crumes
1984 Gregory E. Finley
1975 Joseph R. Grahn
1983 Gary R. Kilponen
1985 Dwenell A. Mills
1979 Jan E. Pitzer
1978 John R. Williams Jr.
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1973 Dean W. Munger (7)
1975 David L. Schoewe (8)
Total $3,515.00
KETTERING-B
Canonsburg
1968 Peter L. Clark
Delta
1977 J. Craig Edel
Perge! Society Norris
1968 Peter L. Clark (6)
KNOX
Purple Clematis
1978 David S. Schramm
Ft. Armstrong
1949 Jack P. Greer
Snowy White Owl
1953 C. Rodney Boynton
1955 Chauncey R. Charlson
Jr.
1963 Colin M. Harding
1945 Lewis H. Hollmeyer Jr.
1987 Kenneth J. Peve
1963 C. Robert Woolsey
Delta
1979 Thomas S. Bannos
1965 Robert T. Boynton
1939 Richard W. Burkhardt Sr.
2000 Greg Hanson
1951 Harry J. Neumiller Jr.
Friendship
1954 James L. Albrecht
1972 K. Russell Crawford
1954 Robert H. Fett
1958 Harold M. Grabow
1960 C. William Graning Jr.
1952 Frank M. Johnson
1965 Joseph S. King
1963 Jerry F. Kuzanek
1973 Paul L. Salansky Jr.
1983 Steven G. Sutker
1954 Robert A. Windish
Total $1,900.00
LAFAYETTE
White Star
1951 Charles E. Hugel
Purple Clematis
1979 Donald E. Morel Jr.
1942 Peter D. Prudden
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Snowy White Owl
1971 Charles T. Bachus III
1962 James Brown
1962 Arthur S. Hansen
1980 David W. McSurdy Jr.
Delta
1979 Gregory R. Slonaker
Friendship
1956 Richard B. Batts
1977 Barry I. Bregman
2001 William L. Lane III
1955 Edward S.
Meadowcroft
1946 Thomas G. Morris
1959 Nickolas Muller
1972 Francis L. Mustaro
1996 Michael J. Rose
1951 Kurt O. Wassen
1981 Christopher W. Watts
1985 Arthur Williams IV
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1951 Charles E. Hugel (5)
Perge! Society Wallace
1979 Donald E. Morel Jr. (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1962 Arthur S. Hansen (1)
1980 David W. McSurdy Jr. (1)
1942 Peter D. Prudden (2)
Total $5,835.00
LASALLE
Friendship
1998 Dean J. Nasto
LAWRENCE
Delta
1981 Bruce A. Wilson
Friendship
1967 Edward C. Lake Jr.
1983 Charles R. Murphy
LEHIGH
Canonsburg
1961 Thomas B. Bates
White Star
1959 Roger S. Penske
Ft. Armstrong
1968 J. Douglas Breen
1951 James M. Hazelwood
1955 Paul E. Klinedinst Jr.
1951 Donald B. Morrison
Snowy White Owl
1979 William D. Bast
Delta
1965 Peter B. Beck
1948 John D. Cullen
1983 Mark L. Gardner
1956 David M. Walton
Friendship
1979 Charles A. Arcodia
1980 David D. Beard
1991 Andrew P. Brown
1980 Michael J. Connor
1982 Albert C. Cooke III
1951 George T. Esherick
1969 Brad M. Fox
1985 Rick D. Gebhardt
1949 Charles R. Macauley
1982 Charles A. Reinhart III
1972 Stephen C. Rice
1977 Cyril G. Serrao
2004 Seth A.Yerk
Perge! Society Norris
1961 Thomas B. Bates (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1955 Paul E. Klinedinst Jr. (7)
1959 Roger S. Penske (3)
1968 J. D. Breen (2)
Total $13,260.00
LOUISIANA
STATE
Snowy White Owl
1961 John V. Bailliet
1969 Duncan L. Bridewell
1960 Arthur L. Roberts
Delta
1980 John B. Ariail Jr.
1980 Bret A. Clesi
1978 Charles A. Germano
1985 Kevin B. Simpson
Friendship
2003 Alex Alvarado
1971 M. Brad Bennett
1983 William N. Bennett IV
1993 John T. Joubert
1976 David G. Mauney
1949 Thomas B. Shearman
1976 James R. Wallace
1952 George M. Wise
Total $1,134.80
MAINE
Log Cabin
1981 Eugene D. Coté III
Snowy White Owl
1956 Joey R. McLafferty
Delta
1982 Douglas H. Banks
Friendship
1987 Robert T. Gladu
1957 Harold F. Hutchinson Jr.
2001 Christopher J. Isaacson
1963 Charles E. Morgan
1950 James A. Oliver
1978 Daniel E. Peters
1978 Robert J. Sherman
1983 Christopher J. Skillman
1953 Donald L. Swicker
1956 Richard D. Upham
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1981 Eugene D. Coté III (8)
Total $1,481.00
MARYLAND
Snowy White Owl
2001 Ryan Schwartzberg
1986 Mark J. Waclawski
Delta
1999 Jacob M. Goldstein
Friendship
1995 Jason C. Kirby
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1999 Jacob M. Goldstein (1)
2001 Ryan Schwartzberg (2)
Total $1,110.00
MIT
Ft. Armstrong
1957 Bruce Blanchard
Snowy White Owl
1966 John K. Freeman
1945 William H. Pasfield
1955 David S. Wilbourn
Delta
1958 John C. Ingraham
1947 Charles E. Peck
1951 David M. Rowe
1984 Robert J. Spinner
1936 Fletcher P. Thornton AA
Friendship
1943 Richard H. Haas
1946 William M. Jackson
1959 Alfred G.F. Kniazzeh
1957 Donald A. Roellke
1986 John H. Sheffield
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1957 Bruce Blanchard (3)
Total $1,345.00
MCGILL
lifetime
giving
societies
Friendship
Up to $499
Delta
$500-$999
Snowy White Owl
$1,000-$2,499
Ft. Armstrong
$2,500-$4,999
Purple Clematis
$5,000-$7,499
Log Cabin
$7,500-$9,999
White Star
$10,000-$17,499
Canonsburg
$17,500-$24,999
Royal Purple
$25,000-$49,999
Golden Chain
$50,000-$74,999
Black Diamond
$75,000-$99,999
Centennial
$100,000-$249,999
Thomas R. Marshall
$250,000-$499,999
Calvin Coolidge
$500,000-$999,999
Founders
$1 million and above
AA Ad Astra
Perge! Society levels:
Norris ($5,000+)
Wilkinson ($2,000+)
Wallace ($1,000+)
Fairbanks ($500+)
Royal Purple
1956 William H. Gear AA
Log Cabin
1963 F. Norman Dundas
Purple Clematis
1952 Allen E. Bartlett Jr.
Delta
1959 J.R. Lorne Atchison
Friendship
1967 John D. Surridge
Perge! Society Norris
1956 William H. Gear (11)
Perge! Society Wallace
1963 F. N. Dundas (9)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 Allen E. Bartlett Jr. (7)
Total $10,950.00
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
MEMPHIS
Ft. Armstrong
1978 Robert A. Svoboda
Delta
1984 Jerald J. Gnuschke
1994 Raymond L. Goldbeck
1982 James R. Trimbach
Friendship
1986 Burney E. Dickinson III
1973 William D. Holt Jr.
1993 Paul A. Woods
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1978 Robert A. Svoboda (6)
Total $1,260.88
MIAMI
White Star
1963 Lee C. Schmitt
Ft. Armstrong
1968 Ted W. Goble
Snowy White Owl
1961 Richard L. Bird
1986 Timothy S. Lewis
1971 James W. Morgan
1964 Robert E. Nagy
1961 Charles B. Pettis
1964 Brian M. Thompson
1964 James E. Walter
Delta
1977 E. Chris Christea
1963 William R. Hineline
1960 John C. Kellenberger
1977 Jonathan W. Klaaren
1977 Dale B. Stork
1971 Michael C. Urbanski
Friendship
2005 Benjamin W. Berk
1970 Michael D. Bevis
1962 George A. Fowler
1958 Charles E. Goodwill
1960 Theodore J. Groll Jr.
1963 Norman L. Hayes
1978 Charles E. Hilgeman
2000 Max W. Hood
1970 Dave Houser
1969 Keith B. Logan
1960 Maurice A. Long
1959 Ralph G. McGimpsey
1980 John W. Patton Jr.
1968 Thomas A. Roebuck
1974 H. George Soles
1965 William R. Thompson
2002 Adam T. Wright
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1977 E. Chris Christea (1)
Total $3,025.00
MICHIGAN
Golden Chain
1953 Robert K. Erf
1956 Robert B. Knutson
White Star
1954 C. N. Tinker
Log Cabin
1950 Thomas F. Emerson
Purple Clematis
1952 David A. Lauer
1985 Thomas A. Raar
Ft. Armstrong
1960 John K. Goodrich
1955 Eugene L. Hartwig
1980 Frederick A.
Henderson
1969 Norman R. Hutchison
1948 Glenn C. Neff
1955 Richard L. Pinkerton
Snowy White Owl
1948 Jack E. Adamson
1952 George L. Allen Sr.
1942 Mauritz G. Anderson
1960 Charles J. Andrews
1947 Frank Boni Jr.
1964 S.B. Lee Davis
1953 Robert B. Evans
1959 Ralph L. Frederick
1957 Franklin K. Gregory
1954 Kent F. Holwadel
1961 Stephen K. Hunter
1983 Gregory F. Ippolito
1957 Stephen H. Kale
1949 Donald E. Lathrup Jr.
1955
1956
1978
1987
1947
1965
1959
1955
1954
1946
Delta
1950
1945
1973
1968
1953
1954
1972
Thomas M. Leopold
Douglas R. Murray
Robert W. Raymond
Gregory R.
Schermerhorn
William O.
Schoedinger
Charles E. Thomas Jr.
Frank H. Tranzow
John H. Upton
Eric W.Vetter
John F. Winch
Phelps M. Connell
Robert H. Eich
Glenn P. Gabel
Richard A. Herrington
Richard W. Hodgman
Gordon L. Hyde
Kenneth N.
Nemerovski
1955 Thomas E. Shannon
1968 James J. Spurrier
1959 Charles L. Steiner
1985 David M. Tremonti
1974 Scott R. Wilson
Friendship
1982 Alan G. Berkshire
1977 Joseph A. Bilich
1994 Todd M. Blosser
1995 Benjamin M. Buchanan
1972 Philip A. Dombrowski
1983 Stewart M. Greenlee
1986 Brian D. Henderson
1947 Vernon C. Judd
1974 James R. Koehler
1949 David W. Leyshon
1980 Mark D. Manders
1958 John J. McFatridge
1961 Adrian S. Palmer
1949 Carleton C.
Patterson Jr.
1956 Keith I. Pohl
1996 Nathan R. Smith
1968 Robert W. Thomas
1957 Harrison G. Wehner Jr.
1989 Jeffrey C. Wenrich
Perge! Society Norris
1956 Robert B. Knutson (11)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1950 Thomas F. Emerson (5)
1953 Robert K. Erf (11)
Perge! Society Wallace
1954 C. N. Tinker (10)
1978 Robert W. Raymond (1)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 David A. Lauer (6)
1954 Kent F. Holwadel (2)
1954 Eric W.Vetter (1)
1955 Richard L. Pinkerton (5)
1959 Frank H. Tranzow (1)
1985 Thomas A. Raar (10)
1987 Gregory R. Schermerhorn (2)
Total $25,790.00
MICHIGAN
STATE
Ft. Armstrong
1961 Don S. Creyts Jr.
Delta
1963 Kenneth F. Shaw
Friendship
1970 Richard J. Anderson
1959 William C. Hammond
1984 Michael E. Kastner
1964 David M. Pavlik
1962 Robert J. Pemberton
1960 Donald C. Stolz Sr.
Total $800.00
MINNESOTA
Black Diamond
1950 Robert C. Hudson Jr.
1937 Curtis B. Kellar AA
White Star
1952 Eugene U. Frey
Log Cabin
1951 Robert C. Becker
Purple Clematis
1978 James S. Lee
Not For College Days Alone
Ft. Armstrong
1972 Mark A. Barbato
1949 Joseph H. Buckhouse
1949 Arnold R. Dahlberg
1942 Richard A. Hoppin
1964 Robert D. Potts
Snowy White Owl
1950 William A. Crosley
1942 George J. Frey
1950 Thomas R. Mulcahy
1996 Michael P. Spack
1961 Connor D. Tjarks
Delta
1958 James G. Awada
1960 David W. Johnston
1941 Arthur H. Klobe
1950 Michael O. Sewall
1963 Gerald K. Sognesand
Friendship
1951 Roger M. Adams
1956 Frank D. Bessesen Jr.
1983 John F. Brick
1939 John G. Feely
1959 Roger H. Frommelt
1967 Gregg A. Iverson
1969 Bruce H. Koranski
1946 Thomas G. Morris
1971 Mark R. Morrison
1967 Thomas T. Odell
1987 Dean A. Ressler
1994 Richard G. Sulzbach, II
1948 Jaye Truax
1990 Amelious N. Whyte Jr.
Perge! Society Wallace
1950 Robert C. Hudson Jr.
(11)
1951 Robert C. Becker (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1949 Arnold R. Dahlberg (5)
1952 Eugene U. Frey (7)
1964 Robert D. Potts (7)
1978 James S. Lee (7)
1996 Michael P. Spack (1)
Total $67,510.00
MISSISSIPPI
Friendship
1995 John W. Bateman
1992 Joseph W. Gex II
MISSISSIPPI
STATE
White Star
1975 William A. Martin III
Ft. Armstrong
1972 William C. Mattox
1975 G. Porter Robinson
Snowy White Owl
1981 David L. Grady
1988 Knox W. Ross Jr.
Delta
1984 Stephen D. Brunson II
Friendship
1986 Alan T. Callicott
1991 Paul E. Craf Jr.
1974 James C. Davis Jr.
2005 Robert B. Glenn III
1963 James E. Jones
2003 Bradley M. Paczak
1985 James A. Rumble
Perge! Society Wallace
1975 William A. Martin III (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1972 William C. Mattox (1)
1975 G. P. Robinson (5)
Total $3,545.00
MISSOURI
Royal Purple
1989 Paul L.Vogel
Canonsburg
1959 John F. Arnold
White Star
1962 Robert L. Albin
1959 Theodore W. Thomas
Log Cabin
1973 Andrew R. Sackin
1952 Wilber B. Spalding Jr.
Purple Clematis
1973 Gary L. Bussing
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Ft. Armstrong
1957 Richard N. DeShon
1967 John M. Kinker
1960 Howard K. Scott
1947 Robert T.Young
Snowy White Owl
1968 Glen A. Glass
1955 Richard K. Hendrich
1982 Michael R. Jones
1939 Edward A. More II
1957 Edward B. Mullen Jr.
1957 John M. Reid
Delta
1945 Robert L. Butterworth
1993 William A. Carpenter Jr.
1954 A. Overton Durrett Jr.
1966 Bryan M. Goolsby
Friendship
1993 Steve L. Albart
1961 M. Larry Copeland
1992 Scott B. Craven
1983 David M. Dannov
1993 Robert J. Holley
1972 George H. Kyd III
1991 Anthony D. Miller
1969 David W. Pickering
1947 William R. Reid
2003 Kenneth V. Roberts
1972 John F. Rolf
1941 Samuel M. Rudder Jr.
1983 David R. Sallee
Perge! Society Wallace
1939 Edward A. More II (1)
1959 Theodore W. Thomas
(8)
1960 Howard K. Scott (5)
1973 Gary L. Bussing (5)
1973 Andrew R. Sackin (8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1947 Robert T.Young (2)
1957 Richard N. DeShon (2)
1989 Paul L.Vogel (7)
Total $14,328.38
MONTANA
Delta
2000 Kane H. Kuchynka
Friendship
2000 David W. Love
1996 Albert J. Nault
1997 Michael D. Severson
1996 Jason D. Watson
Total $319.80
NEBRASKA
Thomas Marshall
1965 John Gottschalk
Canonsburg
1945 Harold W. Andersen
Log Cabin
1954 William A. Nelson AA
Ft. Armstrong
1970 Robert M. Knapp Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1950 George H. Coupe
2001 James B. Goll
1950 Lloyd D. McBeth
1953 Glenn C. Rosenquist
1982 J. Bradley Ross
Delta
1974 James R. Commers
1957 W. Allen Daggett
1986 Jeffrey C. Hanson
1983 Curt L. McConnell
1950 Robert V. Southworth
Friendship
2001 John H. Barksdale
1956 Tykye G. Camaras
1959 Larry C. Christenson
1967 Robert M. Cochran II
1949 Duane D. Demaree
1940 Robert W. Goldsmith
1975 Charles T. Goll
1949 Fred P. Haas
1963 Stephen L. Hansen
1948 Ralph W. Hillman
1951 Donald W. Hodder
1970 David S. Jackman
1950 Daniel S. Jones, III
1948 Harry E. Knudsen
1994 Jason D. Lefholtz
1955 F. Bert Linn
1998 Chad V. Mercer
1949 Karl J. Mueller
1999 Michael B. Murphy
1968 Peter M. O’Shea
1950 Edward W. Racely
1951 Ralph K. Robertson
1957 Jerry C. Stirtz
Perge! Society Norris
1965 John Gottschalk (11)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1954 William A. Nelson (6)
Perge! Society Wallace
1970 Robert M. Knapp Jr. (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1945 Harold W. Andersen (4)
1982 J. B. Ross (2)
Total $12,731.76
NEW MEXICO
Purple Clematis
1980 David T. Stewart Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1979 Don C. Clampitt
Snowy White Owl
1969 Edward W. Whitcher
Delta
1996 Brian J. Denton
1968 Jerald E. Hobson
1975 John J. Matte
Friendship
1967 David E. Corbin
2000 Michael E. Guerra
1971 John N. Milligan
2000 Sean M. Petersen
2004 David J. Piech
1995 Timothy L. O. Savidge
Perge! Society Wallace
1980 David T. Stewart Jr. (4)
Total $1,970.00
NEW YORK
Purple Clematis
1973 Louis G. Filosa
Ft. Armstrong
1979 Ira D. Lieberman
1993 Morgan V. Spurlock
Snowy White Owl
1956 Alex Bernyk
1970 Robert W. Brooks
1981 Philip M. Caso
1933 Donald R. Fegley
1962 George E. Hansen
1988 Ronen Rotem
Delta
1982 Robert L. Boykoff
1949 Leonard J. Drace
Friendship
1971 George E. Foote
1953 John T. Griffin
2002 Michael L. Hurwitz
1968 David A. Matthews
1983 Joseph P. Natoli Jr.
Perge! Society Wallace
1993 Morgan V. Spurlock (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1981 Philip M. Caso
Total $7,295.00
NORTH
ALABAMA
Golden Chain
1979 James P. Bennett
White Star
1975 William P. Rogers
Delta
1997 Andrew G. Phillips
1975 Albert H. Price III
Friendship
1975 Ronald W. Benson
2006 Warren C. Brink
1977 Michael L. Johnson
1977 James P. Kiley Jr.
1995 Clinton L. Moore
1993 Todd L. Tipton
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1979 James P. Bennett (3)
Total $960.00
NORTH
CAROLINA
White Star
1975 Marvin J. Carver III
1976 J. Dixon Fleming Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1971 John T. Stanley
Snowy White Owl
1946 Theodore E. Haigler Jr.
1946 Howard J. Lamade Jr.
1965 Laurence B. Maddison Jr.
1962 W. Ward Marslender
1944 John H. Monroe
1949 Lewis T. Nunnelee II
Delta
1981 Ronald A. Batchelor
1949 William F. Currise
1976 Robert P. Hortman
1949 Frank P. Meadows Jr.
1953 Joseph H. Nelson
1965 William C. Nelson Jr.
Friendship
2005 R. Theodore Davis III
1972 Frederick M. Dula Jr.
1974 Ned W. Griffin
1971 Robert W. Lewis
1948 William P. Mayo
1960 Richard C. Pattisall
1984 Gregory L. Richardson
1956 Robert H. Tate Jr.
Perge! Society Wallace
1975 Marvin J. Carver III (11)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1976 J. D. Fleming Jr. (2)
Total $4,070.00
NORTH
CAROLINA
STATE
Delta
2002 James D. Reed
Friendship
2007 Thomas W. Teague
2007 Daniel G. White
Total $306.76
NORTHWESTERN
Golden Chain
1974 Ronald L. Marmer
White Star
1952 John W. Sampson
Purple Clematis
1973 James R. Lundeen
Ft. Armstrong
1950 Don B. Schiewetz
1943 Russell W. Wendland
Snowy White Owl
1940 George E. Irwin Jr.
1957 Richard P. Mason
1945 E. Scott Nichols
1955 James P. Quinn
Delta
1973 Angelo J. Accetta
1951 Horace H. Cobb Jr.
1968 J. Roger Gorski
1947 James R. Redic
1942 John E. Spiess
Friendship
1961 Richard E. Allen
1980 Mark G. Ashba
1965 Kirk H. Bubul
1945 Walter R. Derlacki
2001 Nicholas A. Hughes
1946 Merle E. Kersten
1960 John E. Linderoth
1964 Michael L. Lutton
1949 Donald E. Tiefenthaler
1944 William B. Webster
1949 John F. Wilson
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1952 John W. Sampson (11)
Perge! Society Wallace
1973 James R. Lundeen (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1974 Ronald L. Marmer (11)
Total $5,573.28
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OCCIDENTAL
Royal Purple
1954 James H. Stellar
Snowy White Owl
1967 J. Michael Carey
1960 Robert W. Fults
1937 John W. Henderson
1946 Robert W. Holstrom
1957 Melville F. Willard Jr.
Delta
1951 James F. Goss
1947 Roland F. Moritz
1947 Richard T. Morrow
1951 James F. Penney
Friendship
1951 Joseph P. Buchanan
1952 Hal D. Hichborn
1943 Millard H. McLain AA
1951 John C. Penney
1947 William S. White
Perge! Society Wallace
1954 James H. Stellar (8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1957 Melville F. Willard Jr. (1)
Total $3,040.00
OHIO
Royal Purple
1973 Ronald A. Sages
Snowy White Owl
1987 Norman M. Friedman
1969 Ted A. Hunt
1997 Scott McCurdy
1971 Jeffrey L. Reed
Delta
2007 Zachary N. Hickman
1994 Scott P. Stauffer
2004 Patrick R. Susie
Friendship
2005 Anthony D. Albanese
2008 C. Bradley Albrecht
2004 Brandon M. Artz
2006 Jeffrey M. Beck
2003 Nathan T. Boston
2005 Scott A. Call
1979 Edward A. Carroll
1992 John D. Carroll
2004 Jeffrey D. Coen
2005 Benjamin J. Curtis
2004 J. Andrew Darrah
2004 Paul H. Doseck
2004 Andrew T. Dutcher
2005 Christopher J. Farrell
2001 Kevin J. Finn
2006 Justin R. Fister
2005 Nathan E. Gapinski
2005 Mark C. Gittinger
2007 Derrick D.
Goldschmidt
2004 MacNeil J. Hataway
1969 Gary A. Herwick
2006 Robert B. Hill
2005 Adam S. Hinkley
1997 Nathan T. Hunt
1989 David E. Kalil
2005 Brian M. Kishpaugh
2005 Derek M. Krauser
2008 Christopher J. Lenhart
2005 Iain D. Murray
2005 Daniel J. Polkovitch
2005 Michael T. Ricks II
2006 Herschel J. Rush
2003 Daniel P. Schiavoni
2005 Brock A. Schoenlein
1969 Steven R. Shannon
1986 Kenneth I. Slon
2004 Adam M. Storck
1966 Fred A. Swearingen
2003 Brian J. Tuminello
2003 Michael W. Walcott
2007 Joseph T. Willaman
Perge! Society Wallace
1973 Ronald A. Sages (10)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1987 Norman M. Friedman (1)
1969 Ted A. Hunt (2)
Total $7,887.48
OHIO STATE
White Star
1957 R. William Gardner
1961 Jack W. Nicklaus
Purple Clematis
1960 Joseph M. Berwanger
1954 John W. Creighton Jr.
1949 Joseph M. Dunn
1960 Edwin S. Kirby
Ft. Armstrong
1959 James B. Gould
1960 Don L. Presar
1959 James F. Sipp
Snowy White Owl
1991 Sean G. Alexander
1949 D. Wayne Ashby Jr.
1975 John E. Gibson IV
1982 Mark R. Grindley
1954 Thomas R. Hague
1950 Paul D. Hammond
Delta
1940 William O. Ash
1961 William A. Ayers
1952 A. Grant Bowen
1954 James R. Dorsey
1962 Stephen H. Eibling
1952 James F. Froning
1960 Gerald L. Gherlein
1955 Theodore D. Griley II
1963 Karl W. Kumler
1941 Robert H. McCormick
1960 S. Michael Miller
1943 Robert S. Sanderson Jr.
1960 Ralph F. Setterlin Jr.
1962 James L. Worthley
Friendship
1955 Werneth J. Avril
2006 Adam L. Barbina
1955 William J. Bichsel Jr.
2007 Justin M. Burns
1949 William K. Carter
1992 Michael B. Craig
1980 William C. Crusey
1963 Douglas E. Frey
1951 Robert S. Hoag
1960 John L. Houston
1987 Christopher J. Hubman
1955 Darrell A. Hutchinson
1962 John B. Jenkins
1963 Raymond C. Krstolic
1995 Joseph P. Murphy II
1947 Tom L. Paffenbarger
1963 Robert L. Prior
1954 Dick A.Young
Perge! Society Norris
1957 R. W. Gardner (4)
Perge! Society Wallace
1991 Sean G. Alexander (1)
1960 Edwin S. Kirby (8)
1961 Jack W. Nicklaus (11)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1960 Joseph M. Berwanger (1)
1949 Joseph M. Dunn (2)
1959 James B. Gould (1)
1982 Mark R. Grindley (1)
1941 Robert H. McCormick(1)
1960 Don L. Presar (1)
1959 James F. Sipp (2)
Total $14,952.23
OHIO
WESLEYAN
Centennial
1955 Douglas H. Dittrick Jr.
Black Diamond
1952 Dale J. Bruce
1948 George C. Sternad Jr.
Royal Purple
1959 Phillip J. Meek
Canonsburg
1951 Gary H. Wilkinson
White Star
1953 Robert P. Bauman
Purple Clematis
1963 Harry N. Faulkner
Ft. Armstrong
1961 James S. Hering
1966 Geoffrey A. Hirt
1944 Charles S. Huffman Jr.
1954 John E. McKinnie
1949 Alvin C. Stapf
Snowy White Owl
1947 G. Rorick Amos
1977 David R. Bennett
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
1960 John A. Burns
1962 Mark S. Sullivan
1950 Carl R. Coleman
Snowy White Owl
1957 David W. Cromer
1959 Ben T. Benedum
1999 Matthew R. Dixon
1952 Charles L. Blackburn
1951 Arthur E. Swetland AA
1961 John R. Bozalis
1956 David N.Young
1974 Byron W. Burke
Delta
1954 Charles W. Casey
1955 Raymond R. Dykes
1963 Thomas G. Clark Jr.
1955 Charles P. Eichhorn
1971 Mark A. Dick
1960 Gerald L. Gherlein
1961 Terry K. Dunlap Sr.
1963 Richard H. Horsfall
1959 G. Kent Fleming
1971 Robert D. Lindner Jr.
1978 Harry T. Garrett
1956 William G S. Lodge
1980 Steven L. Hawes
1955 William F. Myers
1946 W. A. Henderson AA
1955 Charles E. Phifer
1991 J. Brent Humphries
1957 William S.Vance
1968 James A. Hyde
1941 Frank M.Virtue
1971 Kent G. James
Friendship
1955 William J. Kennedy Jr.
1950 Frank J. Beasley
1949 Jerome A. Lewis
1973 Christopher J.
1958 Guy H. Liebmann
Hardman
1956 Richard R. Lindsly
1939 Gordon W. Hill
1969 W. David Loggie Jr.
1960 Jon R. Hillegas
1975 Mark J. Medley
1953 Richard E. Hulse
1945 Edward H. Moler
1964 Ted A. Leibole
1961 Edward W. Moran Jr.
1984 George V. Pilat
1971 Stephen H. Parker
1962 Edward L. Sellers II
1950 Roy G. Pool
1954 William R. Shepler
1961 Richard K. Ratcliffe
1971 Jeffrey L. Sprink
1979 Stephen W. Ray
Perge! Society Norris
1952 William J. Rea Jr.
1955 Douglas H. Dittrick Jr. (11) 1953 William J. Robinson
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1984 Jeffrey C. Rowsey
1959 Phillip J. Meek (10)
1981 E. Tod Sanger
1948 George C. Sternad Jr. (11)
1977 Randy L. Shockey
1951 Gary H. Wilkinson (10)
1964 J. Douglas Williams
Perge! Society Wallace
Delta
1953 Robert P. Bauman (11)
1962 Hal D. Balyeat AA
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1985 Vance L. Beagles
1952 Dale J. Bruce (11)
1969 David H. Cole
1963 Harry N. Faulkner (9)
1964 James R. Graham
1961 James S. Hering (3)
1946 Virgil H. Greene Jr.
1953 Jerry V. Jarrett
Total $10,225.00
1985 J. Logan Johnson
1955 John B. Johnson Jr.
1990 Donald J. Kyte
Centennial
1991 Steve T. Latham
1957 Curtis W. Mewbourne
1991 Scott C. McGowan
Golden Chain
1950 W. E. Rowsey AA
1971 James H. Everest
1958 James R. Ruble
1964 David E. Ragland
1973 Mike R. Seikel
1959 William W. Rodgers Jr.
1991 Kenneth D. Whittington
Royal Purple
Friendship
1956 Charles T. Doyle
1945 William C. Abney
1956 Robert W. Hughes
1956 Paul S. Ache Jr.
1961 Gerald D. Neff
1961 Robert D. Anderson
1971 Jon R. Stuart
1953 James E. Arnold Jr.
Canonsburg
1969 R. Michael Barber
1952 Samuel A. Wilson
1946 Marion S. Bowen
White Star
1946 Howard S. Browne
1981 Clayton I. Bennett
1972 Lee A. Card II
1961 William O. Gamble III
1993 Christopher L. Chase
1985 John W. Griffin
1964 David J. Cochran
1943 Howard C. Kauffmann
1986 Michael E. Denney
1953 W. DeVier Pierson
1986 James G. Devinney
1951 Lee Allan G. Smith
1953 John W. Drake
Log Cabin
2004 Brian W. Farabough
1956 C. Denny Cresap
1952 Robert D. Field
1961 L. Thomas Dulaney Jr.
1982 Keith D. Fisher
1957 Donald W. Haskins
1965 Martin D. Garber Jr.
1969 Stephen A. Jernigan
1959 Allan P. Grage
1954 Homer Paul Jr.
1956 Joseph W. Griffin
1950 Louis F. Trost Jr.
1987 Lawrence A. Hall
Purple Clematis
1952 John C. Harrington Jr.
1961 Cecil C. Barnett Jr.
1945 William J. Holloway Jr.
1943 Douglas J. Bourne
1970 Huston Huffman Jr.
1950 Dahl P. Brown Jr.
1964 William E. Ingram III
1952 Richard O. Cain
1953 Edwin A. Keegan
1962 Donald L. Clark
1955 William P. Knox
1987 Timothy J. Craddock
1924 George E. Levan AA
1953 Richard F. Ellis
1960 Larry G. Lutz
1948 Robert S. Ellis
1962 Todd W. Markum
1950 George W. James II
1956 Douglas E. Martin
1961 Denver W. Meacham II
1990 Rodney A. Maxwell
1974 John K. Smart
1989 Mark R. McPhail
1951 George L. Stidham
1969 Thomas G. Morris
1959 Robert H. Westfield
1986 James F. Murphy
Ft. Armstrong
1991 D. Derek Neher
1951 Donald B. Atkins
1971 Stanley D. Smith
1981 Kenneth R. Carson
1947 John F. Snodgrass
1994 Charles Duginski
1968 Steven R. Steakley
1952 William G. Paul
1968 Robert L. Sullivan
1963 D. Lindsay Perkins
1955 Hardy Summers
1971 Stephen H. Shelton
1966 Alan D. Terrill
OKLAHOMA
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1950 Carl S. Tinch
1961 William H. Towery
1989 C. Blake Vogler
1958 Thomas H. Williams
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1981 Clayton I. Bennett (9)
1950 Dahl P. Brown Jr. (4)
1954 Homer Paul Jr. (5)
Perge! Society Wallace
1943 Douglas J. Bourne (6)
1971 James H. Everest (5)
1943 Howard C. Kauffmann (11)
1959 William W. Rodgers Jr. (11)
1952 Samuel A. Wilson (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1956 Charles T. Doyle (5)
1961 L. T. Dulaney Jr. (8)
1948 Robert S. Ellis (4)
1961 William O. Gamble III (10)
1950 George W. James II (6)
1990 Donald J. Kyte (1)
1963 D. L. Perkins (3)
1953 W. D. Pierson (3)
1950 Roy G. Pool (2)
1950 Louis F. Trost Jr. (5)
1959 Robert H. Westfield (7)
Total $466,896.90
OKLAHOMA
STATE
White Star
1992 Stephen K. Boeckman
Ft. Armstrong
1966 John P. Gallagher Jr.
1993 Eric D. Knam
1966 E.Valjean Wheeler
Snowy White Owl
1972 J. Herschel Beard
1967 Harris J. Elder
1975 Cran Pollock
1967 Robert W. Roper
1994 Erik S. Scott
1972 Philip D. Webb
Delta
1971 James R. Blakemore
1966 Jim W. Gearhart
1969 Richard H. Godfrey Jr.
1967 Robert B. Lindsly
1975 Steven B. Pittman
1966 George H. Ramey
1965 James L. Thomas
1996 Derryk L. Wilson
1981 James M. Wuerflein
Friendship
1961 Robert D. Anderson
2000 Brent Asavamonchai
1964 James D. Boyer
1993 John R. Delano
2005 Ty S. Fleming
1972 Richard W. Hatter
1975 Roland J. Heatly
1984 Randy R. Johnson
2002 Zachary R. Keller
1966 Thomas W. Lucas
1970 Herbert W. Maas III
1998 Mark H. Mayer
2000 Craig W. Seefeldt
1972 James S. Sheehan
1953 Eugene Slough
1995 Darren P. Turner
Perge! Society Wallace
1992 Stephen K. Boeckman (7)
1966 E.V. Wheeler (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1967 Harris J. Elder (3)
1966 John P. Gallagher Jr. (2)
1969 Richard H. Godfrey Jr. (1)
1993 Eric D. Knam (3)
1994 Erik S. Scott (2)
Total $14,738.30
lifetime
giving
societies
Friendship
Up to $499
Delta
$500-$999
Snowy White Owl
$1,000-$2,499
Ft. Armstrong
$2,500-$4,999
Purple Clematis
$5,000-$7,499
Log Cabin
$7,500-$9,999
White Star
$10,000-$17,499
Canonsburg
$17,500-$24,999
Royal Purple
$25,000-$49,999
Golden Chain
$50,000-$74,999
Black Diamond
$75,000-$99,999
Centennial
$100,000-$249,999
Thomas R. Marshall
$250,000-$499,999
Calvin Coolidge
$500,000-$999,999
Founders
$1 million and above
AA Ad Astra
Perge! Society levels:
Norris ($5,000+)
Wilkinson ($2,000+)
Wallace ($1,000+)
Fairbanks ($500+)
OLD
DOMINION
Friendship
1976 Christopher M. Clark
OREGON
Canonsburg
1960 Robert C. Samuel
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
OREGON
White Star
1965 Dwight W. Davis
Ft. Armstrong
1945 Victor G. Atiyeh
1950 Willett R. Lake Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1954 Richard J. Lozo
1961 Leslie T. Neighbors
1968 William J. Prenger
1984 James S. Samuel
Delta
1946 Robert L. McFarlane
1959 Aubrey L. Smith III
Friendship
1944 Martin H. Conlin
1941 Neil Farnham
1945 Thomas L. Galt
1967 Carl Greve III
1950 William J. Haseltine
1946 John Helmer Jr.
1959 Donald H. Holman Jr.
1944 Robert J. Irvin
1982 Gerald R. Rapp Jr.
1961 Walter L. Schulz
1988 Michael J. Seggelink
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1960 Robert C. Samuel
(10)Perge! Society Wallace
1965 Dwight W. Davis (9)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1950 Willett R. Lake Jr. (4)
1984 James S. Samuel (1)
Total $5,085.00
OREGON STATE
Black Diamond
1948 John D. Rowell
Log Cabin
1945 Norman K. Seethoff
Snowy White Owl
1950 Allan E. Bankus
1942 Donald A. Bourne
1953 Robert T. Bragg
1944 David W. Graham
1964 Bert E. Loughmiller
1943 Robert E. Wiegand
Delta
1945 Robert R. Bergis
1962 Ronald R. Dueltgen
1943 Rupert E. Fixott
1952 Theron C. Gorden
1943 A. Burton Lind
1949 Robert S. McClenaghan Jr.
1971 Kenneth B. Ross
1959 Aubrey L. Smith III
Friendship
1964 Thomas F. Basgen
2001 Gabriel R. Carlton
1993 Cory M. Cunningham
1968 David R. Dahlstrom
1979 James A. Fort
1950 James P. Gillilan
1951 Frank R. Hedges
1996 Marcus B. Hill
1993 Jareer Kasrawi
1946 John W. McKinnon
1949 Donald C. Mills
1981 Jon T. Rodriguez
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1950 Allan E. Bankus (1)
1945 Norman K. Seethoff (6)
Total $2,820.00
PENNSYLVANIA
Black Diamond
1948 George C. Sternad Jr.
Canonsburg
1960 Peter O’Malley
White Star
1946 Robert B. Evans
Purple Clematis
1948 Alfred J. Buescher
Delta
1952 Jerome F. Kinney III
1965 Nelson Peltz
1956 Theodore H. Rehmeyer
Friendship
1945 Robert L. Becker Jr.
1956 Leonard C. Dill III
1948 William H. Harrison Jr.
1946 Robert H. Hollis
1954 Robert A. Kerns Jr.
1948 Robert J. LeFort
1946 Robert S. Lindsay Jr.
1947 Edward E. Long Jr.
1945 Francis H. Loughran
1950 Edward F. McGinley III
1948 F. Edward Osborne
1946 John F. Peters
1946 William O. Robinson
1950 James L. Smith Jr.
1947 James J. Strausler
1946 David W. Thomas Jr.
1945 Kenneth B. Whitehurst
Perge! Society Wallace
1946 Robert B. Evans (10)
1960 Peter O’Malley (8)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1965 Nelson Peltz (1)
Total $3,747.50
PENN STATE
Golden Chain
1967 William L. Oliver
Royal Purple
1963 David J. Clark
1972 Michael J. Stewart
Canonsburg
1965 Calvin E. Burgart
1972 John G. Finneran Jr.
White Star
1950 Ray C. Noll Jr.
Log Cabin
1963 Karl R. Fink
1979 Richard C. Marquardt Jr.
1968 William A. Rossi
1976 Vincent H. Trapani
Purple Clematis
1984 Robert E. Baney
1971 James C. Clawson
Ft. Armstrong
1950 Robert M. Allen
1964 John G. Androski
1966 John W. Bowman, III
1978 Jeffrey T. Buxton
1967 Frank M. Caroselli
1971 Forrest W. Downing
2001 Justin R. Dunkelberger
1997 Gary L. Generose
1964 Charles R. Harte, III
1967 David C. Necker
1965 Dana R. Pickup
1965 Richard L. Stover
Snowy White Owl
1980 George N. Stewart IV
Delta
1993 Kevin J. Cull
1939 Robert R. Hutchison Jr.
1963 Charles E. Knopf Jr.
1977 Hugh R. Phillis
1955 F. Daniel Wilder
Friendship
1974 Michael R. Arnold
2006 John W. Carr
1976 Mark C. Krauss
1969 Ronald P. Moehler
1999 Matthew D. Nee
2003 Stephen M. Oechslein
1974 Steven P. Petrosino
1982 James D. Shute III
2001 Scott M. Simko
2001 Ryan D.Yarnell
1966 David L.Young
Perge! Society Wallace
1967 William L. Oliver (8)
1972 Michael J. Stewart (1)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1984 Robert E. Baney (5)
1963 Charles E. Knopf Jr. (1)
Total $53,825.20
PITTSBURGH
White Star
1940 Roy W. Walters Jr.
Log Cabin
1976 Vincent H. Trapani
Purple Clematis
1954 John W. Creighton Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1957 James J. Howard III
Not For College Days Alone
1975 John D. Sheppard Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1944 R. Lee McFadden Jr.
1977 Scott M. Walters
Delta
1981 Peter M. Daloni
1992 David W. Forti
1967 John B. Lennon
1949 William D. Marsh
1948 Samuel W.Verner
1995 R. ChristopherZampogna
Friendship
1991 Marc M. Alaia
1946 Willis A. Boothe II
1944 Charles W. Brossman
1989 Christopher DeLuca
1948 John W. Greene Jr.
1994 Ira L. Horowitz
1943 James P. Miller Jr.
1954 Robert R. Miller Jr.
1968 Richard D. Stoehr
Perge! Society Wallace
1954 John W. Creighton Jr. (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1957 James J. Howard III (3)
1940 Roy W. Walters Jr. (10)
Total $4,200.00
PUGET SOUND
Delta
1968 Clayton N. Loges
PURDUE
Royal Purple
1962 William R. Miller
Canonsburg
1964 Charles G. Armstrong
1960 William G. Hanley
White Star
1965 Roger W. Parkhurst
Log Cabin
1962 David L. Alexander
1965 Robert E. Swinehart
Purple Clematis
1962 Gerald B. Bay
1963 William F. Brock
1964 Richard C. Cammerer
1951 Richard E. Grace
1952 John W. Schwentker
1988 Curt R. Ward
Ft. Armstrong
1964 Jerome B. Bean Jr.
1945 Louis R. Berner Jr.
1977 Christopher B. Burke
1956 Eugene A. Cernan
1948 William W. Heath
1969 Alan F. Herbert
1948 Lowell B. Mason Jr.
1959 James C. Redinger
1974 Gary R. Richert
1939 William H. Smith
1951 George J. Spradling
Snowy White Owl
1962 Robert W. Brown
1978 R. Lee Bruce
1959 John O. Coffin
1995 Matthew J. Garrett
1945 Lewis H. Hollmeyer Jr.
1978 John T. Hopkins
1970 Neill S. Lankford
1940 Richard C. Potter
1962 Larry M. Ray
1941 Charles C. Reeves
1948 Raymond J. Rudolph
1968 David F. Stelzer
1975 Thomas J. Ubelhour
1968 Jay B.Votaw
1974 D. Garrad Warren III
1950 Norman V.Yost
Delta
1962 G. Samuel Bangs
1945 Andrew Berkley Jr.
1948 Paul A. Blakely AA
1973 Morgan J. Burke
1950 Robert P. Crowner
1949 William F. Currise
1946 John C. Dittrich
1983 James R. Dodson
1953 Allen L. Gerard
1961 Thomas G. Gotschall
1976 William C. Heath
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
1981 Keith D. Johnson
1949 Dwane G. Mikelson
1974 David L. Morgan
1952 Edwin J. Ogden III
1975 Warren R. Scheidt
1970 Alfred A. Shikany
Friendship
1953 Harry D. Ballard Jr.
1978 John W. Brill II
1954 David W. Brown
1952 Wallace J. Dillingham
1960 Robert K. Doyle
1963 Bill Getzelmann
1962 Thomas M. Gould
1964 Gregory E. Hales AA
1949 Fred P. Haas
1994 James B. Hill
1991 Kevin J. Hough
1978 Shawn E. Lambacher
1962 Robert T. Martin
2000 Adam P. Newell
1956 Fredric C. Phares
1959 Richard A. Powell
1989 Eric T. Ragsdale
1976 Randall K. Rodriguez
1957 Robert N. Supple
1970 Peter S. Thiele
1978 Kent E. Upton
1978 Charles V.Vaughan
1951 Mitchell J.Vogel
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1960 William G. Hanley (11)
Perge! Society Wallace
1962 David L. Alexander (7)
1964 Charles G. Armstrong (5)
1963 William F. Brock (6)
1965 Roger W. Parkhurst (9)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1962 Gerald B. Bay (11)
1964 Jerome B. Bean Jr. (1)
1945 Louis R. Berner Jr. (3)
1977 Christopher B. Burke (6)
1983 James R. Dodson (1)
1951 Richard E. Grace (5)
1969 Alan F. Herbert (5)
1948 Lowell B. Mason Jr. (5)
Total $15,592.00
RPI
Purple Clematis
1987 William R. Brand
1991 Keith E. Downes
1998 William M. Hartley
Ft. Armstrong
1992 Brian C. Berg
2004 Alexander D. Bluhm
1987 Michael D. Keats
1988 Keith E. Kruse
2004 Andrew T. Linn
Snowy White Owl
1994 Dexter K. Lee
Friendship
1991 E. Christopher
Lundquist
Perge! Society Wallace
1987 William R. Brand (9)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1994 Dexter K. Lee (1)
Total $8,935.00
RHODE
ISLAND
1958 Robert J. Mairs, III
1953 Kenneth A. Marshall
1974 Richard W. Moore Jr.
1996 Michael A. Nula
1968 Thomas W. O’Connell
1978 Stephen E. Sojka Jr.
2006 Kent T. Stepanishen
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1975 Thomas M. Ryan (3)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
2006 Kent T. Stepanishen (1)
Total $4,005.00
RICHMOND
Royal Purple
1964 Robert S. Jepson Jr.
Canonsburg
1953 George R. Aldhizer Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1939 Robert R. Martin
1965 Anthony D. Sakowski Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1960 William J. Bugg Jr.
1952 John P. Graybeal
1969 James A. Jacobs
1977 Ronald C. Nelson
1965 Barry G. Sharp
1969 Robert S. Ukrop
Delta
1984 Glenn J. Davis
1958 Robert C. Jackson
1964 John N. Moreau
1963 George R. Rapp
Friendship
1957 Benjamin H. Baker III
1960 Charles S. Boone
1965 H. Gray Broughton
1958 Robert A. Brown
1988 James D. Carton IV
1967 Robert H. Cunningham
III
1992 Richard P. Cushman
1953 Ronald H. Davis
1940 William W. Farley
1959 Robert W. Gay Jr.
1999 Gerard M. Golden
1964 Robert C. Harvey
1971 Roger M. Hoos
1951 Roland C. Houghton Jr.
1961 Douglas L. Martin
1981 James M. McCormack
2001 Scott C. Quarforth
1945 Edward E. Ralston
1947 James R. Richman
1936 Charles H. Ryland
1974 James E. Triemplar
Perge! Society Norris
1964 Robert S. Jepson Jr. (7)
Total $10,394.96
Ft. Armstrong
1954 Wilson J. Andrews Jr.
1983 John J. Manginelli
1982 Craig J. Mardany
1939 Carl R. Woodward Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1952 Joseph C. Bamford Jr.
1942 Richard K. Flitcraft II
1957 Warren C. Joyce
1952 Andrew W. Kendall
1938 Arthur W. Lederer Jr.
1973 Jeffrey D.Vernam
Delta
1984 James A. Cook
1968 Hugh C. Hansen
1964 Lawrence C. Jones
1949 D. Robert Mojo
1967 Peter Navolanic II
1969 George T. Weber Jr.
Friendship
1970 Michael T. Bucci
1970 David H. Bugen
1942 Robert M. Bunnell
1997 Hugh C. Cunto
1982 Mark G. Esposito
1945 Harry S. Evans
1951 John C. Ferriday
1975 Mark Mattia
1956 Robert H. Pine
1932 Anson V. Riggs
1965 David A. Stout
1990 Jason P. Thomas
Perge! Society Wallace
1962 Samuel H. Mudie (4)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1983 John J. Manginelli (4)
1982 Craig J. Mardany (5)
Total $4,794.80
SAN DIEGO
STATE
Snowy White Owl
1986 Michael A. Borton
Delta
1992 John D. Crisafulli
Friendship
1991 Noel E. Briscoe
1990 Ethan M. Rohloff
1991 Garner F. Saguil
Total $825.00
SAN JOSE
STATE
Purple Clematis
1990 Gary H. Kurotori
Friendship
1992 Christian S. Collins
ROSE- HULMAN SEWANEE
Purple Clematis
1975 Thomas M. Ryan
Ft. Armstrong
1955 Bradford R. Boss
1969 John W. Mills
Snowy White Owl
1948 Alfred Armstrong Jr.
1958 Edward W. Davis Jr.
1986 Stephen J. MacDonald
1970 James T. Sherry
Delta
1954 Raymond G. Lundgren Jr.
1962 Dennis F. Magner
Friendship
1970 David E. Adams
1980 Dennis J. Duffy
1950 James I. Gifford Jr.
1968 Paul H. Harpin
1961 Robert D. Kerr
Ft. Armstrong
1971 Steven C. Goble
1970 James M. Lowes
Snowy White Owl
1970 George J. Butkovich Jr.
2002 Michael E. Dockins
1976 R. Edwin Fain
1972 James H. Graham
1982 Michael J. Schipper
1987 Joseph A. Weist
Delta
1979 Thomas R. Burtzlaff
1975 Michael A. Huhnke
1984 Brent A. Mewhinney
Friendship
1972 Gary N. Bowman
1979 Michael D. Chapman
2006 Courtney A. Davidson
1978 Charles E. Huffman
2000 Jason A. Macak
1993 Leonard J. Muhlenkamp
1969 Daniel J. Phelps
2001 Dominick S. Smith
2007 Timothy J. Wilson
Total $2,728.00
RUTGERS
Purple Clematis
1962 Samuel H. Mudie
Ft. Armstrong
1953 Thomas P. Haynie III
Snowy White Owl
1959 William R. Weaver
Delta
1952 Coleman Goatley
Friendship
1962 David J. Harvill
2001 Justin D. Wear
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1953 Thomas P. Haynie III (2)
Total $920.00
SOUTH
FLORIDA
Snowy White Owl
1977 Eugene N. Balter
1970 L. Jeffrey Fitterman
Friendship
1972 Paul E. Mendelssohn
Total $371.76
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
White Star
1954 Raymond J. Dunning AA
Purple Clematis
1967 David M. Todd
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SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
Ft. Armstrong
1952 Donald H. Landwehr
1950 John B. Leisure
1983 Howard A. Schwimmer
Snowy White Owl
1997 Tyson K. Beem
1953 Max T. Hirdler Jr.
1946 Robert W. Holstrom
1952 Joseph E. Johnson
Delta
1961 Willard B. Buchanan
1971 John H. Reith
Friendship
1969 Andre P. Affatato
1973 William H. Crowhurst
1983 Brock J. Dewey
1985 T. R. Gregory
1967 Edward G. Healy
1972 Richard G. Lynch
1967 P. Michael McDermott
1964 Mark H. Peacock
1967 Gene S. Prochnow Jr.
1966 Jefferson H. Rowley
1968 Patrick H. Saxon
1956 Kenneth G. Sayles
1963 Gary M. Stever
1984 Craig T. Takata
Perge! Society Wallace
1954 Raymond J. Dunning (5)
1967 David M. Todd (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1952 Joseph E. Johnson (1)
1983 Howard A. Schwimmer (7)
Total $13,419.50
SOUTHERN
METHODIST
STANFORD
Purple Clematis
1955 Howard A. Rubin
Ft. Armstrong
1948 Raymond R. Morgan Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1953 Richard J. Borda
1966 Philip G. Chapman
1954 James P. Gordon
1954 Eugene K. Shank
1962 William T. White III
Friendship
1959 Stewart C. Adams Jr.
1951 Boyd H. Benson
1937 Paul H. Hardacre
1954 John M. Heidt
1949 Donald C. Mills
1951 David W. Oberlin
1961 Lynn M. Rising
1950 Harold J. Ward Jr.
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1948 Raymond R. Morgan Jr. (6)
1955 Howard A. Rubin (7)
Total $2,165.00
SYRACUSE
White Star
1958 Michael O. Shipley
Log Cabin
1960 Alan W. Larson
Ft. Armstrong
1965 Michael E. Chateauneuf
1938 David R. Coffman
1975 Robert W. Whiteford
Snowy White Owl
1944 John L. Bruch Jr.
1950 Robert H. Doty
1956 Richard S. Golobic
1965 F. Thomas Havern
1984 Thomas G. Heubel Jr.
1954 Bruce M. Kennedy
1952 Russell A. King
1961 Mark R. Roadarmel
1953 Edward W. Seager
1965 John P. Trever
Delta
1944 John L. Bidle
1954 Robert W. Feucht
1962 Gordon K. Haggett
1982 Edward J. Hughes
1954 Philip B. Huttar
1961 James R. McGrath
1963 Robert C. Raimondo
Friendship
1954 Allan C. Anderson
1953 Richard J. Beyer
1956 Thad L. Beyle
1949 Robert F. Coulter
1958 Newell H. Grace Jr.
1960 Charles D. Haggett
1946 George K. Huckins
1977 H. Steven Jennison
1954 Blair A. Knapp
2001 Milan R. Kosanovich
1957 Robert F. Kuhne
1982 William A. Lafontaine
1971 Barry E. Lindblom
1971 David T. Mance, Jr.
1967 Frederick R. Michel
1973 Kenneth G. Murawski
1952 Edward J. Ralston
1967 David S. Sidor
1953 William Skye
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1960 Alan W. Larson (6)
Perge! Society Wallace
1965 Michael E. Chateauneuf (2)
1938 David R. Coffman (2)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1984 Thomas G. Heubel Jr. (2)
1958 Michael O. Shipley (7)
Total $7,636.96
Royal Purple
1963 George W. Bramblett Jr.
White Star
1985 Douglas C. Gardner
Purple Clematis
1976 Bradley W. Brookshire
Ft. Armstrong
1960 Thomas E. Armstrong
1963 Michael M. Boone
Snowy White Owl
1976 Bruce C. Henderson
1960 Walter T. Henderson
1976 John W. Johnson
1993 Jason A. Kulas
1961 James R. McGuire
1963 Ralph L. Shanks Jr.
1972 Allister M. Waldrop Jr.
1966 Robert E. Wilson
Delta
1982 William D. Armstrong
1970 Roger Q. Beck
1981 Robert G. Bender
1976 Henry R. Bockus III
1984 Walter R. Fawcett III
1958 James G. Lea
1976 Mark L. Meyer
1976 Christopher B. Miller
1961 D. Eugene Redmond Jr.
1964 Jon P. Rowe
1976 John S. Stevenson
1990 Andrew M. Wright
Friendship
1993 Anton A. Albrand
1963 Jerry L. Grable
1981 Willard H. Langhenry
1960 John Q. Melcher
1978 William H. Millard Jr.
1960 Jeff E. Samford Jr.
1960 Jesse D. Wilkinson
2004 Daniel E. Williams
1976 William S. Wilson
Perge! Society Norris
1963 George W. Bramblett Jr. (6)
1985 Douglas C. Gardner (2)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
Log Cabin
1963 Michael M. Boone (5)
1952 John B. Hollingsworth Jr.
1984 Walter R. Fawcett III (1) Purple Clematis
1966 Robert E. Wilson (4)
1965 Joseph C. Cook Jr.
Total $23,813.00
Ft. Armstrong
1973 John G. Brewer
1943 Robert G. Reaves Jr.
TENNESSEE
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
Snowy White Owl
1956 John R. Fraker
1945 Kenneth Markwell Jr.
1957 Benjamin B. McCeney Jr.
1970 James M. Miller
1972 John J. Sheridan
1950 W. I. Thornton Jr.
1976 Mark D. Turner
1991 Montgomery G. Turner
1953 Robert B. Whittle
1967 William M. Wood III
1934 Robert S.Young
Delta
1957 George E. Dominick
1972 Frederick J. Ergen
1953 Clifton G. Foster Jr.
1967 James D. Froula
1952 Wallace D. Kessel
1946 Carl S. Kincaid Jr.
Friendship
1978 Foster D. Arnett Jr.
1961 Gary L. Cormany
1950 John R. Cox
1960 Charles T. Dooley
1966 Dennis M. Falls
1973 D. Winston Frazier
1966 Paul D. Goddard Jr.
1962 Henry W. Hope
1958 Edward F. Lay
1978 Leslie B. Mayfield
1963 David L. McLain
1956 Richard J. Oglesby Jr.
1990 Timothy L. Pitts
2003 Hunter K. Purnell
1944 William R. Selden
1971 S. Jack Staples III
1945 John M. Thornburgh Jr.
1970 George M. Trotter III
1965 Gerald L.Vantrease
1951 Phillip W.Voltz Jr.
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1965 Joseph C. Cook Jr. (6)
1952 John B. Hollingsworth Jr. (9)
1970 James M. Miller (2)
1976 Mark D. Turner (2)
Total $5,769.80
TENNESSEE
TECH
Delta
2002 Kevin G. Givens
1982 Jackie R. Wilmore Jr.
Friendship
1994 W. Joseph Czarneski IV
1999 J. Brent Ellis
2005 Matthew L. Hickey
1985 Martin A. Hunt
Total $825.00
TEXAS
Golden Chain
1961 Jeffrey M. Heller
Royal Purple
1949 DeWitt Waltmon Sr.
Canonsburg
1979 Robert C. Orr
White Star
1980 Ardon E. Moore III
1961 John J. Redfern III
Purple Clematis
1961 C. Preston Butcher
1956 Donald R. Mighell
1960 Scott Petty Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1952 Charles M. Berkey
1957 Robert H. Bohn
1944 William G. Dwyer
1944 William N. Hamilton
1965 Thomas O. Harbison
1978 David A. McAllister
1946 Howard W. Parker
1954 Jere W. Thompson
Snowy White Owl
1949 Aubrey C. Black
1955 Harrison N. Bowes
1943 Robert R. Bridges
1944 James E. Delehanty
1964 Jack D. Holford
1976 David M. Keeton
1971 David D. Livingston
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1963 W. Hugh Looney III
1964 Wilson K. Mason III
1950 William K. Merkel
1951 John K. Mitchell
1956 David C. Parker
1953 Robert W. Pratt Jr.
1976 John K. Turner
1959 William R. Weaver
1956 Abner W. Wilson
Delta
1943 James G. Blanchette Jr.
1957 Lee Caldwell
1976 Robert O. Canon
1954 Marshall T. Clegg
1956 Bert C. Engelhardt
1953 C. Craig Fritsche
1956 Ted C. Hager
1974 Bruce R. Hotze Sr.
1936 George J. Merriman Jr.
1952 Robert H. Northington
1991 Steven D. Oldham
1985 Wayne S. Patterson
1952 T. Ray Perry
1956 Gary P. Woody
1959 Don C. Wukasch
Friendship
1952 Bobby G. Agnew
1951 Ralph J. Aniol Jr.
1955 Carey C. Bruce Jr.
1965 Arnold C. Falk III
1951 Henry B. Fleming
1958 Joseph H. Gray
1958 Herbert F. Hamilton
1961 Robert K. Hillin
1996 Brandon K. Holcomb
1978 John R. Kent
1948 William G. Kinney
1980 W. Scott McAfee
1952 Robert S. McCaig
2004 Austin C. Miller
1949 Joe P. Nelson Jr.
1947 Thomas H. Newton
1952 Fred W. Patterson Sr.
1949 Jack L. Phillips
1982 Robert T. Ray
1957 David A. Rogers
1974 William L. Rudd III
1968 David C. Schick
1973 Philip C. Stellar
1958 Marc H. Stewart
1950 Patrick H. Swearingen Jr.
1949 J. Zack Thompson
1994 J. Kirk Tucker
1958 Robert D.Valerius
1978 John T.Vance III
1958 James D. Welch
1962 Tom G. Wright
Perge! Society Norris
1980 Ardon E. Moore III (1)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1979 Robert C. Orr (8)
Perge! Society Wallace
1957 Robert H. Bohn (4)
1961 Jeffrey M. Heller (9)
1960 Scott Petty Jr. (3)
1949 DeWitt Waltmon Sr. (10)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1976 Robert O. Canon (1)
1965 Thomas O. Harbison (1)
1971 David D. Livingston (2)
1978 David A. McAllister (1)
1956 Donald R. Mighell (5)
1956 David C. Parker (2)
1946 Howard W. Parker (2)
1953 Robert W. Pratt Jr. (4)
1954 Jere W. Thompson (1)
Total $25,800.80
TEXAS A & M
Ft. Armstrong
2002 Ryan K. Williams
Snowy White Owl
1981 Mack O. Forrester
1982 D. Greg Graham
1989 Robert F. McGoldrick
Friendship
1981 Clay J. Pollard
2004 Gary A. Sanchez
1980 Lias J. Steen
Perge! Society Fairbanks
2002 Ryan K. Williams (5)
Total $1,246.00
TEXAS AT
ARLINGTON
Purple Clematis
1972 Kirk D. Walden
Snowy White Owl
1983 D. Mark Smith
Friendship
1970 Jack R. Barber
1971 Walter E. Hammond
2001 Richard A. Hewitt Jr.
1995 Roger A. Hughes Jr.
1972 Michael D. Jarrett
1990 Warren V. Norred
2005 Richard K. Stuart III
Perge! Society Wallace
1972 Kirk D. Walden (7)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1983 D. M. Smith (2)
Total $2,138.28
TEXAS AT SAN
ANTONIO
Friendship
1997 Joseph E. Legere
2009 Michael H. Patterson
TEXAS
CHRISTIAN
Ft. Armstrong
1995 Kevin T. Barnett
Snowy White Owl
1982 W. Scott Anderson
1981 Kevin L. Kelley
Delta
1990 Dean A. Weaver
Friendship
1987 David W. Allison
2003 Peter E. Dodd
1998 Travis J. English
2006 Matthew B. Gamble
1988 Michael L. Johnson
1983 Terry E. Skinner
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1995 Kevin T. Barnett (4)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1981 Kevin L. Kelley (4)
Total $3,091.96
TEXAS TECH
Calvin Coolidge
1962 Vance M. Hubbard
Royal Purple
1954 Marlis E. Smith
Canonsburg
1959 Robert F. Brown
White Star
1955 E. Fred Currie
1962 O. Wayne Isom
Purple Clematis
1957 C. Robert Black
1959 C. Donnell Echols
1984 Glenn D. Moor
1958 George H. Nelson
1956 Kenneth W. Whittington
Ft. Armstrong
1964 Marvin G. Stephens Jr.
Snowy White Owl
1955 F. L. Ballard
1969 Michael B. Barrett
1969 John E. Estes
1965 O. Randal Greebon
1962 Thomas E. Link
1967 Larry K. Lowe
1959 Richard P. Lowke
1966 R. Clark Pfluger
1961 Bert E. Pope
1988 John E. Roueche III
Delta
1967 William A. Adams
1970 Bill L. Andrews
1958 Charles C. Beatty
1958 James E. Cannon
1955 Bobby G. Waddle
1974 Ron L. White
1979 Stephen S. Williams
Friendship
2000 David R. Akins
1997 Marc R. Botik
lifetime
giving
societies
Friendship
Up to $499
Delta
$500-$999
Snowy White Owl
$1,000-$2,499
Ft. Armstrong
$2,500-$4,999
Purple Clematis
$5,000-$7,499
Log Cabin
$7,500-$9,999
White Star
$10,000-$17,499
Canonsburg
$17,500-$24,999
Royal Purple
$25,000-$49,999
Golden Chain
$50,000-$74,999
Black Diamond
$75,000-$99,999
Centennial
$100,000-$249,999
Thomas R. Marshall
$250,000-$499,999
Calvin Coolidge
$500,000-$999,999
Founders
$1 million and above
AA Ad Astra
Perge! Society levels:
Norris ($5,000+)
Wilkinson ($2,000+)
Wallace ($1,000+)
Fairbanks ($500+)
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
1970 Johnnie M. Brewer
1954 John D. Harkey
1963 Kenneth R. Lokey
2001 Sean G. McMullen
1976 Gary W. Morgan
1960 William C. Pfluger
1969 Jim R. Rich
1983 Michael H. Rockafellow
1958 Dale J. Roselius
1951 Ronald L. Rushing
2005 Jeffrey S. Sage
1978 Mark P. Slaughter
1980 Gene Taylor
1948 George R. Wall
1977 Larry D. Watkins
1983 Jonathan G. Weiss
Perge! Society Norris
1959 Robert F. Brown (8)
1962 Vance M. Hubbard (9)
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1955 E. F. Currie (3)
Perge! Society Wallace
1957 C. R. Black (2)
1962 O. W. Isom (8)
1962 Thomas E. Link (1)
1959 Richard P. Lowke (1)
1984 Glenn D. Moor (5)
1954 Marlis E. Smith (11)
1956 Kenneth W.Whittington (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1955 F. L. Ballard (2)
1967 Larry K. Lowe (1)
1964 Marvin G. Stephens Jr. (3)
Total $23,988.87
TORONTO
White Star
1983 Graeme W. Norval
Ft. Armstrong
1985 David W. Booz
Snowy White Owl
1964 W. David Ellis
1949 Alfred M. George
1937 D. Whiting Lathrop
1955 David R. McCamus
1982 Michael P. Weir
Delta
1953 George O. Hayman
1971 Nicholas J. Poppenk
Friendship
1950 Bruce C. Bone
1954 Neal A. Irwin
1956 Donald L. Lloyd
1967 Dwight D. Lupish
Perge! Society Wallace
1983 Graeme W. Norval (8)
Total $2,813.01
UCLA
White Star
1953 Richard D. Naulty
1946 Alfred L. Woodill
Ft. Armstrong
1983 Gregory F. Castle
1980 Philip DeToledo
1956 Donald J. Regan
1962 Urban T. Thompson III
Snowy White Owl
1983 Jeffrey M. Downey
1965 Rahim M. Javanmard
1985 Scott B. Parry
1946 Thomas M. Paterson
Delta
1953 Robert O. Bonham
1947 Warren L. Dodson
1957 Richard B. Miller
1947 Roland F. Moritz
1947 Richard T. Morrow
1984 Richard Oberreiter
1949 H. Ralph Snyder Jr.
Friendship
1957 Richard B. Bradley
1967 Anthony R. Carr
1944 Martin H. Conlin
1959 Robert J. King
1961 William L. Moore
1952 Dennis Morrow
1947 John M. Owen
1956 Donald E. Rowson
1962 John L. Ryan
1951 James M. Walters
Perge! Society Wallace
1980 Philip DeToledo (2)
1946 Alfred L. Woodill (5)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1953 Robert O. Bonham (1)
1983 Gregory F. Castle (5)
1983 Jeffrey M. Downey (3)
1965 Rahim M. Javanmard (1)
1953 Richard D. Naulty (9)
1956 Donald J. Regan (4)
Total $6,754.00
UNION
Ft. Armstrong
1949 John E. Post
Snowy White Owl
1943 Robert B. Gillie
1984 Stephen G. Wall
1962 H. Frederick Wintsch
Delta
1991 Jay W. Freeland
1962 Klaus W. Rittmann
1971 John C. Robbins III
Friendship
1962 John H. Bergeron
1977 Mace A. Bloom
1956 John D. Paracka
1952 Donald R. Smith, Jr.
Total $1,235.00
UTAH STATE
Snowy White Owl
1969 Karl D. Zufelt
Delta
1976 Kenneth J. Hammerle
1974 Mitchell H. Mason
Friendship
1983 William D. Robinson
Total $331.48
VIRGINIA TECH WASHINGTON
Canonsburg
1984 Jeffrey D. Carter
1992 David S. Harrison
White Star
1973 N. Michael F. Griffith
Ft. Armstrong
1976 Ward A. Follette
Snowy White Owl
1986 Dana W. Hesse
1999 Jeffrey M. Scattergood
Delta
1992 John C. Hepler
2001 Brendan J. McMurrer
1988 David C.Venable
Friendship
1998 Geoffrey S. Ax
2000 C. Jason Berger
1980 Edward W. East
2000 Brandon M. Kelley
2004 John M. Tabb, III
1986 James F. Trexel
2005 James B. Webb
1983 Paul T. Zawistowski
Perge! Society Norris
1992 David S. Harrison (3)
Perge! Society Wallace
1973 N. M. Griffith (9)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1984 Jeffrey D. Carter (5)
Total $8,543.48
WABASH
Golden Chain
1942 John H. Schroeder
Canonsburg
1979 N. Clay Robbins
White Star
1969 John C. Schroeder
Purple Clematis
1961 Joseph D. Barnette Jr.
1943 Robert Bracken
Snowy White Owl
Ft. Armstrong
1970 Gregory L. Foster
1962 Rick L. Allen
Delta
1978 Jeff D. Lundy
1978 David D. Martin
1966 John C. Meng Jr.
1993 Jeffrey G. Schwartz
Snowy White Owl
Friendship
1948 Jack E. Adamson
1997 Sean P. Casey
1967 J. Chris Bird
1994 David P. Harnois
1969 John B. Culley Jr.
1984 Brett P. Joseph
1979 Edward A. Harlamert
1986 Wayne K. Woolery
1971 Theodore F. Holland III
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1945 Donald B. Korb
1993 Jeffrey G. Schwartz (1)
1939 Robert H. Long
Total $1,107.81
1965 William E. Myers
1969 Vance C. Parkhurst
1954 James M. Sears
1967 Robert E. Sonnemaker
Friendship
1977 Paul B.Van Ness
1993 Jeffrey A. Fuchs
1953 Thomas E. Woerner
2000 John-Paul Tancona
Delta
1956 Donald H. Dinwiddie
1965 Raymond M. Hartwell
1950 John N. Kroetz
Canonsburg
1980 Mark J. Merkle
1972 Benjamin B.
Friendship
LeCompte III
2000 Kevin T. Brechting
White Star
1958 Rand Burnette
1941 E. Hadley Stuart Jr.
1961 David R. Fink
Ft. Armstrong
1953 Daniel F. Korb
1955 Dale M. Duvall
1974 William A. Kunkel IV
Snowy White Owl
1950 Byron S. Lingeman
1955 C. Breckenridge Arrington Jr.
1958 Roland N. Litterst Sr.
1951 A. Colquitt Shackelford Jr.
1984 Thomas J. Murray
Delta
1966 John C. Phares
1948 H. Hunter Kennard
1955 Ralph G. Powell
Friendship
1985 C. Davies Reed
2001 Kevin L. Beicke
1973 John F. Reynolds
1957 William C. Childress
2005 Jonathan D. Schwarz
1965 William R. Easton
1949 Thomas B. Shearman
2007 Jonathan R. Hilliard
2004 Daniel L. Sweet
1941 John M. Perry
1953 Richard A. Williams
1969 Robert L. Smith III
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1970 R. Michael Sorensen
1979 N. C. Robbins (11)
1988 Peter K. Swisher
1969 John C. Schroeder (9)
1951 David M. Wakelee
Perge! Society Wallace
Perge! Society Wallace
1942 John H. Schroeder (7)
1941 E. H. Stuart Jr. (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1972 Benjamin B. LeCompte III
1961 Joseph D. Barnette Jr. (11)
(11)
1943 Robert Bracken (6)
Total $4,297.26
1971 Theodore F. Holland III (2)
1966 John C. Meng Jr. (6)
Total $10,405.00
VERMONT
VILLANOVA
VIRGINIA
Not For College Days Alone
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
Golden Chain
1961 Ronald D. Crockett
1935 Robert D. Watt AA
White Star
1955 John C. Radovich
Log Cabin
1969 Gary L. Ostenson
Purple Clematis
1955 James R. Houston
1962 Michael B. Jeffers
1963 Norman K. Thordarson
Ft. Armstrong
1947 George C. Briggs Jr.
1951 Donald T. McKay
1973 Gary S. Olson
1952 Peter C. White Sr.
1960 R. Kirk Wilson
Snowy White Owl
1943 Thomas E. Allen
1954 Donald H. Brazier Jr.
1952 George E. Casperson
1953 Paul B. Helsby
1946 Jasper V. Howard
1956 Harold A. Moldstad Jr.
1946 L. Thomas Murray Jr.
1961 Gerald A. Nielsen
1946 D. Clinton Prescott Jr.
1950 H. Cecil Webb
1965 Ronald C. Wilderman
Delta
1968 Charles R. Ekberg
1967 Steven C. Galbraith
1953 Gerald E. Gibbons
1975 Robert W. Juhl
1954 Robert L. Kuebler
1948 William L. Latimer
1946 Robert L. McFarlane
1956 Leonard G. Perry
1950 Robert R. Redman
1958 Larry L. Weidkamp
Friendship
1947 James W. Art
2005 Richard E. Bangert, III
1984 William I. Carpenter
1952 George Chalich
1978 Marshall T. Cromer
1967 Leigh S. Davidson
1965 John G. Doces
1985 Steven M. Helmbrecht
1975 James R. Hinz
1943 Dolph G. Hoyt Jr.
1951 Charles H. Jepsen
1981 Mark E. Johansen
1987 Tyler M. Johnson
1955 J. Thomas Kuebler
1967 Richard C. McAuliffe
Jr.
1939 James P. McGoldrick II
1979 Stephen P. Miller
1959 Lyman W. Newton
1972 Russell S. Noble
1937 Burr Odell
2007 Shane A. Richards
2003 Tad B. Richards
1957 Van R. Wilson
1967 Timothy B.Yaryan
Perge! Society Wallace
1961 Ronald D. Crockett (5)
1973 Gary S. Olson (3)
1955 John C. Radovich (9)
1963 Norman K.Thordarson (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1954 Donald H. Brazier Jr. (3)
1955 James R. Houston (6)
1962 Michael B. Jeffers (5)
1969 Gary L. Ostenson (10)
Total $12,355.00
WASHINGTON
& JEFFERSON
Purple Clematis
1946 Gordon A. Wilson Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1972 D. Lawrence Wickerham
Snowy White Owl
1955 Demas L. McVay Jr.
1949 T. Urling Walker
Delta
1940 William O. Ash
1942 Edward R. Bartley
1956 Bert C. Engelhardt
1952 Robert M. Gordon Jr.
1959 H. King Hartman
1975 James H. Norris Jr.
1941 Harold W. Perkins
1984 Joseph J. Wagner Jr.
Friendship
1961 Howard T. Alexander
1953 William E. Allen
1947 Edward E. Long Jr.
1948 Thomas V. McKee
1939 Charles M. Moffat
2001 Robert P. Swart
Total $1,730.00
WASHINGTON
& LEE
Snowy White Owl
1957 Jordan M. Smith
1956 Samuel A. Syme Jr.
Delta
1948 William F. Clayton
1968 James J. Dawson
1953 C. Craig Fritsche
Friendship
1953 Robert F. Duguay
1976 David K. Eubank
1949 Harry Harding
2002 Michael D. Hodge
1974 David L. Moore Jr.
1960 Willoughby Newton III
1959 Laurence M. Smail
2006 Alexander H. Weintz
Total $1,245.00
WASHINGTON
STATE
Ft. Armstrong
1959 Gerald R. Fox
1956 Robert W. Higgins
1978 Augustan D. Kittson
1964 Herbert V. Levinsky
1970 Harlan R. Mayer II
Snowy White Owl
1992 John D. Metcalf
1964 Kelly W. Montfort
1951 Ralph L. Rawson
1966 Philip H. Smith
1964 Dale L. Wierman
Delta
1961 James E. Reece Jr.
1960 Charles Shaul
Friendship
1996 W. Lance Daly
1960 Peter S. Dawson
1999 Erik J. Fay
1958 Raymond L. Lakey
1987 Jeffrey T. Mouck
1972 Clifford O. Ridgway
1986 Gary R. Sanders
1970 Gary E. Schell
1959 Gene Sutton
Perge! Society Wallace
1956 Robert W. Higgins (3)
Total $3,080.00
WEST
VIRGINIA
Ft. Armstrong
1977 Mark N. Roth
Delta
1984 Harold J. Creel
1976 Mark W. Obermann
Friendship
1978 Robert C. Snyder
1973 Terry A. Wolfe
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1977 Mark N. Roth (2)
Total $612.61
WESTERN
MICHIGAN
Snowy White Owl
1986 Richard S. Sampson
Delta
1999 Corey A. Watt
Friendship
1997 Eric A. Burgess
1993 Brian K. Giammalva
1996 Eric Krozier
Total $376.32
WESTERN
ONTARIO
Purple Clematis
1974 John G. Starzynski
Ft. Armstrong
1986 Mark P. Trenton
Snowy White Owl
1972 Murray L. Coulter
1974 Douglas M. Workman
Delta
1999 Scott E. Peters
1970 William A. Szego
Friendship
1971 Timothy R. Day
1991 Joseph R. Matton
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1999 Scott E. Peters (1)
1974 John G. Starzynski (9)
Total $2,215.00
WESTMINSTER
Ft. Armstrong
1956 Robert H. Lingenfelter
1957 William E. Parrish
Snowy White Owl
1960 Charles M. McCann
1960 Thomas L. McDonald
Delta
1967 Ernest V. Hodge
1964 Thomas M. Murphy
1961 Phillip L. Reynolds
Friendship
1957 Jimmy D. Adams
1974 Victor Adams V
1956 Roger W. Blumer
1968 Richard K. Elder
1964 Brian D. Johnson
1951 William V. McKnelly Jr.
1956 Neal B. Prater
1958 Dale G. Schaefer
1955 Andrew W. Walker
Perge! Society Wallace
1960 Charles M. McCann (2)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1960 Thomas L. McDonald (3)
1957 William E. Parrish (5)
Total $2,880.00
WILLIAM
JEWELL
Log Cabin
1952 Wilber B. Spalding Jr.
Ft. Armstrong
1947 Jack L. Capps
Snowy White Owl
1955 Myron E. Clark
1980 Kent T. Dicus
1961 Michael G. Fligg
1939 Robert P. Morf
1963 Gary G. Schneider
Delta
2000 Nicholaus C. Bartlow
1975 Mark P. Foley
1975 William C. Hankins
1950 Jerald G. Scofield
1965 William W. Strange Jr.
1969 James W. Woods II
Friendship
1963 William B. Black
1939 Loren H. Butler
1949 John E. Dietrich
1988 John C. Hummel
2000 Brett A. Luckenbill
1996 Chris E. Myers
1960 Leonard L. Poppenhagen
1996 Brett P. Smith
Perge! Society Wallace
1952 Wilber B. Spalding Jr. (4)
Total $3,142.55
WILLIAMS
Snowy White Owl
1943 Robert B. Gillie
1962 Charles J. Kurtz III
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WILLIAMS
Friendship
1949 John H. Dalton
1954 J. Roger Moody
Total $625.00
WISCONSIN
Ft. Armstrong
1958 James E. Freytag
Snowy White Owl
1955 K. Bingham Cady
1957 Anthony J. Haen Jr.
1955 Raymond R. Kubly Jr.
1969 Theodore J. Moreau
1976 William G. Rasche
1977 James J. Sugden III
Delta
1969 M. Gregory Anunson
1967 Gregory E. Custer
1964 Stephen R. Moore
1983 John D. Porter III
1983 Anthony I. Purtell
Friendship
1956 Gordon L. Brunsell
1960 Kenneth R. DeWeerdt
1965 P. Dan Gilbert
1964 John H. Hendricks
1952 Michael J. Hettinger
1962 David L. Heuerman
1960 John C. Hofmann
1960 John C. Holman
1954 Thomas J. Koffolt
1966 John A. MacKay
1975 Jeffrey L. Reis
1949 Gilbert W. Ross
1987 Scott R. Simon
1968 Dennis Skogen
1965 Dag Sohlberg
1974 Malcolm P. West
1966 William H. Zaeske
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1957 Anthony J. Haen Jr. (1)
1983 Anthony I. Purtell (1)
Total $3,675.00
1983 Jeffrey D. Rudolph
1984 Glenn R. Theile
1946 Stanley J. Wood
Friendship
1979 N. Douglas Baker
1962 A. Gilbert Belles IV
1950 Raymond C. Kinzel
1935 Edward D. Lamb
1980 Ernest M. Manuel Jr.
1951 Roland B. Minette
1950 Victor W. Moellering
1961 Jack P. Reynard Jr.
1948 Dean W. Shaffer
1950 Raymond R. Stasco
1966 David A. Steckler
1982 Todd E. Williams
2006 Stephen M. Wilson
1943 E. Davis Woellner Jr.
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1963 G. David K. Hopper (9)
Perge! Society Wallace
1974 Peter G. Welsh (7)
1967 Joseph E. Williamson (4)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1936 William G. Frick (1)
1956 Benjamin A. Harris (3)
1972 Jeffrey J. Palker (8)
1977 David H. Prescott (3)
1983 Jeffrey D. Rudolph (1)
1992 Eric B. Westendorf (2)
Total $10,979.00
WPI
Royal Purple
1989 Todd M. Eberhardt
Ft. Armstrong
1995 Kyle C. Bliss
Friendship
2002 Jesse L. Landre
1981 Terrance J. Ostrander
2002 Jason J. Seeger
1988 Michael D. Walters
Perge! Society Wilkinson
1989 Todd M. Eberhardt (6)
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1995 Kyle C. Bliss (5)
Total $2,755.44
Ft. Armstrong
1974 Thomas I. Burns
1949 Albert Hardaker
1956 Hans H. Koehl
1970 John A. Pelli
Snowy White Owl
1954 Paul R. Alasso
1974 Garry P. Balboni
1984 Todd R. Cimino
1981 Timothy F. Daley
1980 David E. Huhtala
1961 Paul A. Mannheim
1982 George R. Oliver
1954 Otto A. Wahlrab
1949 Burl S. Watson Jr.
1958 Robert F. Wolff Jr.
Delta
1967 John Fiore Jr.
1938 M. Leonard Kuniholm
1971 Vincent T. Pace
1954 Walter M. Stewart
Friendship
1949 Edward R. Drechsel Jr.
1966 Richard N. Dresser
1948 Leslie Flood
1975 Robert S. Howard
1975 Michael J. Irwin
1956 Roy A. Seaberg Jr.
1977 David M.Vogt
Total $2,725.00
WITTENBERG
YALE
WISCONSINEAU CLAIRE
Canonsburg
1963 G. David K. Hopper
White Star
1956 Benjamin A. Harris
Log Cabin
1974 Peter G. Welsh
Ft. Armstrong
1972 Jeffrey J. Palker
1977 David H. Prescott
1967 Joseph E. Williamson
Snowy White Owl
1969 David E. Baines
1980 George A. Buckley Jr.
1956 Theodore J. Budach Jr.
1964 Lynn N. Carlton
1936 William G. Frick
1956 Donald S. Hauck
1961 Richard F. Keier
1963 David E. Moeller
1942 John R. Newlin
1950 Bertrand A. Trompeter
1992 Eric B. Westendorf
Delta
1965 Robert C. Baden
1955 F. Ted Beckley
1968 David A. Hammond
2005 Marcus W. Hitt
Purple Clematis
1945 Peter R. Thompson
Snowy White Owl
1948 William W. Betteridge
1961 Edman L. Gray
1951 Bruce Kendrick
1946 L. Thomas Murray Jr.
Delta
1951 Lester E. Frankenthal III
1954 Robert J. Newman
Friendship
1952 Richard L. Boyle
1952 John C. Harrington Jr.
1963 Thomas F. Hartch
1945 Richard B. Hollaman
1966 David W. Mette
1949 H. Leonard Richardson
1961 James C. Roberton
1955 Mark C.Yellin
Perge! Society Fairbanks
1945 Peter R. Thompson (5)
Total $1,900.00
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
FOUNDATION
FRIENDS
Thomas Marshall
Beechwood Educational
Foundation
White Star
Rho Phi House Corporation
Log Cabin
Steven D. Gardner
SW Florida Graduate Chapter
Purple Clematis
Charles and Deborah Camp
Fogel, Keating, Wagner, Polidori
and Shafner
Janeann Hackley Trust
Ft. Armstrong
Hunter Miller Family, LLC
Snowy White Owl
Colorado Cable Tel
Communications Assoc
Patricia Evans
Fred and Mary Eddy Jones
Foundation
Nancy L. Garrett
Lowell and Ruth Haga
Herff Jones, Inc
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher J.
Leininger
Luminate, LLC
Lindsey & Ken Meyersieck
Risk Placement Services, Inc
TRC
Wykle Holding Corporation
Delta
All Florida Phi Gamma Delta
Chapter House Corp.
Diane Q. Boyd
Mary E. Dain
Mary J. Dain
JP Morgan Chase
Trevor and Sonia McGrath
Clark & Mona Porche
Colleen Preble
Sybil & Peter Sternlieb
Friendship
Patricia M. Andrews
Darrell Armuth
Quentin Arndts
Suzette Ball
Lawrence N. Barnes
Owen M. Barnhill
Arlene Bell
Mr. & Mrs. Kit Blue
Brian Breittholz
James and Mary Bristol
Florence Burgess
John and Vickie Canaan
John A. Capdeville
Clifford K. Carter
Mario Celli
Susana Chaves
Melissa Clarke
Sally Coullahan
Gwen and Craig Curtis
Wendell and Alexandra Davis
Dipietro & Thornton - CPAs
John T. Drakulich
Diana Dreyer
Ecology and Environment, Inc.
Patty and Roger Elzy
Nancy & Bill Evans
Susan & Tracey Gant
Peter & Christine Geary
Sean Gilbert
Marylin A. Gorham
Jean F. Gorman
Trish Gow
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Greaser
Larry and Carol Green
Marjorie and Leon Grizzle
Harold C. Brown & Co LLC
Stew Hinkley
Karlene Hyer
Christopher Ireland
Joe Isaia
Melody and David Jansen
Earl & Sharon Jarrett
Charles Kace
Ann Kinsinger
Edward Kirklin
James & Linda Kuraisa
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Alicia Lerud
Darleen and Harold Lucey
Davis Masten
Mr. & Mrs. James G. McCurdy
Jo Anne and Steve McKnight
Celso L. Mendes
Sharyl and Joseph Milegich
John and Shelli-Marie Nelson
Network For Good
Roland and Jean Pagni
Susie & Jeff Passeggi
Myrn K. Philbrick
Michele and Donald Reynolds
Walter Richards
Tim Rieke
M. Brad and Georgina
Robinson
Debra Sciotto
Valerie and Michael Seng
Audrey and Jeffrey Smith
Karen Sowell
Prudence Stewart
David & Rebecca Triana
Laura and Roger Turnbow
United Way of Central and
Northeastern Connecticut
Carol J.VanErt
Jason A.Victor
Ruth S. Walters
David and Lorna Ward
Bruce R. Wilson
Debra and John Winters
Betty W. Wooley
Young Presidents’ Organization
- Alumni
William F. Zimpher
Total $99,897.07
lifetime
giving
societies
Friendship
Up to $499
Delta
$500-$999
Snowy White Owl
$1,000-$2,499
Ft. Armstrong
$2,500-$4,999
Purple Clematis
$5,000-$7,499
Log Cabin
$7,500-$9,999
White Star
$10,000-$17,499
Canonsburg
$17,500-$24,999
Royal Purple
$25,000-$49,999
Golden Chain
$50,000-$74,999
Black Diamond
$75,000-$99,999
Centennial
$100,000-$249,999
Thomas R. Marshall
$250,000-$499,999
Calvin Coolidge
$500,000-$999,999
Founders
$1 million and above
AA Ad Astra
Perge! Society levels:
Norris ($5,000+)
Wilkinson ($2,000+)
Wallace ($1,000+)
Fairbanks ($500+)
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
2008 Honor Roll of Donors
honorary gifts
Gifts made to
honor living individuals, whether a
Phi Gamma Delta
brother or special
loved one of a Fiji
brother.
Joseph M. Barnhill (Oklahoma 2008) by Owen M.
Barnhill
Ronald D. Crockett (Washington 1961) by Donald H.
Brazier (Washington 1954)
David M. Green (Iowa State
2008) by Larry and Carol
Green
Stuart M. Mamer (Illinois
1942) by Daniel A. Damon
(Illinois 1958)
Samuel W. Richwine Jr.
(Georgia 1973) by Samuel W.
Richwine III (Georgia 2004)
William R. Bracewell
(Georgia Faculty 1968)
by Samuel W. Richwine Jr.
(Georgia 1973)
Douglas H. Dittrick (Ohio
Wesleyan 1955) by Robert
L. Albin (Missouri 1962);
Raymond R. Dykes (Ohio
Wesleyan 1955); Gordon A. Elliott (Calgary 1955); William N.
Lindsay (Gettysburg 1969);
David N.Young (Ohio Wesleyan
1956)
Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville
1992) by Lowell and Ruth
Haga
Michelle Marceau by Andrew
R. Sackin (Missouri 1973)
Benjamin E. Robinson
(Hampden-Sydney 1986)
by Matthew M. Amend (Iowa
1987)
Lucas N. Canaan (Tennessee Tech 2010) by John and
Vickie Canaan
John A. Canaan (Tennessee
Tech 2007) by John and Vickie
Canaan
Jerome C. Cashion (North
Carolina 1963) by Frederick
M. Dula (North Carolina 1972)
Robert B. Caudill (Akron
2004) by Melissa Clarke
Brian W. Farabough (Oklahoma 2004) by Gary and
Janet Farabough
Ian S. Gant (Colorado
State 2009) by Susan &
Tracey Gant
Andrew J. Geary (RPI 2010)
by Peter & Christine Geary
John E. Hansel (Ohio State
1953) by Robert L. Prior
(Ohio State 1963)
Krister A. Kottmeier
(British Columbia 1994) by
Trish Gow
Christopher J. Lenhart
(Ohio 2008) by Mike & Irene
Lenhart
Robert H. Little (Illinois
1957) by John B. Jenkins (Illinois 1958)
Tremon T. McGrath (Texas
at San Antonio 2009) by
Trevor and Sonia McGrath
Luiz F. Mendes (Illinois
2008) by Celso L. Mendes
Thomas R. Mulcahy (Minnesota 1950) by Robert C.
Becker (Minnesota 1951)
Jason A. Porche (Georgia
2008) by Clark & Mona Porche
James M. Solomon (Illinois
1958) by John B. Jenkins (Illinois 1958)
Sean R.Triana (Colorado
School of Mines 2006) by
David & Rebecca Triana
Roy W. Walters (Pittsburgh
1940) by Ruth S. Walters
William C. Reed (Indiana
1917) by C. D. Reed Wabash
1985)
Eugene D. Coté (Maine
1981) by Herff Jones, Inc.
memorial gifts
The Foundation
encourages brothers and friends to
gift in memory or
in honor of someone special in your
life. Whether they
are brothers or
not, we acknowledge these friends,
brothers and loves
ones on these
pages.
Frederick J. Arrowsmith
(Colgate 1945) by Robert G.
Arrowsmith (Colgate 1949)
R. G. Crystal (Ohio Wesleyan 1963) by Richard H.
Horsfall (Ohio Wesleyan 1963)
Hal D. Balyeat (Oklahoma
1962) by Marilyn Balyeat
Glenda Dahlberg by Arnold
R. Dahlberg (Minnesota 1949)
Lakenan C. Barnes (Amherst 1928) by Lawrence N.
Barnes
Gretchen Damon by Owen
H. Ackerman (Illinois 1959)
Joseph M. Barnhill (Oklahoma 1931) by Owen M.
Barnhill
Paul A. Blakely (Purdue
1948) by Jane Blakely
H. H. Boyd (Washington
1944) by Robert R. Redman
(Washington 1950)
Philip M. Broughton (Indiana 1965) by Norman E. Pfau
(Indiana 1965)
Irby H. Brown by Robert A.
Brown (Richmond 1958)
James E. Caswell (Southern
Methodist 1963) by John
D. Metcalf (Washington State
1992)
James J. Chae (Case
Western Reserve 2000)
by Kun Chae (Case Western
Reserve 2004)
Paul D. Chesnutt (Colgate
1947) by Theodore E. Heidenreich (Colgate 1947)
William F. Chew (Washington & Lee 1968) by James J.
Dawson (Washington & Lee
1968)
William J. Crowe (Oklahoma 1946) by Howard S.
Browne (Oklahoma 1946)
Not For College Days Alone
Gene A. Dieken (Wabash
1967) by J. C. Bird (Wabash
1967)
Barbara Dittrick by Robert
L. Albin (Missouri 1962);
Raymond R. Dykes (Ohio
Wesleyan 1955); Gordon A.
Elliott (Calgary 1955); William
N. Lindsay (Gettysburg 1969);
Richard D. McCormick (Iowa
State 1961); David N.Young
(Ohio Wesleyan 1956)
J. H. Doscher (Amherst
1942) by James G. Blanchette
(Texas 1943); DeWitt Waltmon
(Texas 1949)
Myron E. Doty (Oregon
State 1941) by A. B. Lind
(Oregon State 1943)
Raymond J. Dunning
(Southern California 1954)
by Mrs. Barbara Dunning
Dora A. Ernst by Werneth J.
Avril (Ohio State 1955)
Harris M. Findlay (Davidson
1945) by Jean F. Gorman
Patrick J. Flynn (Arizona
2007) by Darrell Armuth;
Arlene Bell; Diane Q. Boyd;
James and Mary Bristol; Harold
C. Brown & Co LLC; Florence
Burgess; John A. Capdeville;
Clifford K. Carter; Susana
Chaves; Sally Coullahan; Gwen
and Craig Curtis; Mary E. Dain;
Wendell and Alexandra Davis;
Dipietro & Thornton - CPAs;
John T. Drakulich; Diana Dreyer;
Patty and Roger Elzy; Nancy &
Bill Evans; Arthur J. Gallagher
Foundation; Marjorie and Leon
Grizzle; Karlene Hyer; Christopher Ireland; Joe Isaia; Melody
and David Jansen; Earl & Sharon
Jarrett; James & Linda Kuraisa;
Alicia Lerud; Darleen and
Harold Lucey; Davis Masten;
Jo Anne and Steve McKnight;
Sharyl and Joseph Milegich;
John and Shelli-Marie Nelson;
Roland and Jean Pagni; Susie &
Jeff Passeggi; Andrew L. Prupas
(Arizona 2006); Michele and
Donald Reynolds; Risk Placement Services, Inc.; M. Brad and
Georgina Robinson; Schwab
Charitable Fund; Debra Sciotto;
Valerie and Michael Seng
Audrey and Jeffrey Smith; Karen
Sowell; Patrick M. Trimble
(Arizona 2007); Kristi Trimble;
Laura and Roger Turnbow; Jason A.Victor; David and Lorna
Ward; Debra and John Winters;
Wykle Holding Corporation;
John E. Freeman (Colorado
1938) by Ecology and Environment, Inc.; Walter Richards;
Bruce R. Wilson
Robert S. Gallagher
(Florida 1981) by All Florida
Phi Gamma Delta Chapter
House Corporation
Jeffrey R. Garrett (Missouri 1990) by Brian K.
Carty (Colorado School of
Mines 1996); Colorado Cable
Telecommunications Assoc.;
Fogel, Keating, Wagner, Polidori
and Shafner; Nancy L. Garrett;
William B. Houle (Colorado
School of Mines 1996); William
N. Lindsay (Gettysburg 1969);
Luminate, LLC; Tim Rieke;
Brian W. Robbins (Colorado
School of Mines 1997); Todd
R. Smith (Colorado School
of Mines 1996); TRC; John J.
Tanigawa (Colorado School of
Mines 1988)
Ned Guthrie (Hanover
1953) by Frank A. Guthrie
(Hanover 1950)
James C. Hackley (Ohio
Wesleyan 1948) by Janeann
Hackley Trust
Nancy I. C. Glenny by James
P. Glenny (Idaho 1960), Myrna
Glenny, Kevin Glenny (California @ Irvine 1992), Debbie
Glenny, Nicholas M. Glenny,
Taylor Marie Glenny
Donald A. Haisten (Auburn
1972) by William V. Tucker
(Auburn 1971)
Robert C. Goetze (Pennsylvania 1946) by Robert L.
Becker (Pennsylvania 1945);
Robert B. Evans (Pennsylvania
1946); William H. Harrison
(Pennsylvania 1948); Robert
H. Hollis (Pennsylvania 1946);
Robert J. LeFort (Pennsylvania 1948); Robert S. Lindsay
(Pennsylvania 1946); Edward E.
Long (Washington & Jefferson
1947); Francis H. Loughran
(Pennsylvania 1945); Edward F.
McGinley (Pennsylvania 1950);
Charles E. Peck (MIT 1947);
John F. Peters (Pennsylvania
1947); William O. Robinson
(Pennsylvania 1946); James
L. Smith (Pennsylvania 1950);
James J. Strausler (Pennsylvania 1947); David W. Thomas
(Pennsylvania 1946); Charles
A. Wilson (Johns Hopkins
1943); Kenneth B. Whitehurst
(Pennsylvania 1945)
Reid A. Haygood (Southern
Methodist 1976) by Kit Blue
James E. Goll (Nebraska
1950) by James B. Goll (Nebraska 2001)
Paul E. Gorham (Iowa
State 1951) by Marylin A.
Gorham
Bruce Harrison by J. C. Bird
(Wabash 1967)
William W. Headline (Ohio
Wesleyan 1954) by William S.
Vance (Ohio Wesleyan 1957)
W. A. Henderson (Oklahoma 1946) by Nel Henderson
Jeffrey T. Kace (Ohio 2005)
by Anthony D. Albanese (Ohio
2005); Christopher B. Albrecht
(Ohio 2008); Quentin Arndts;
Brandon M. Artz (Ohio 2004);
Jeffrey M. Beck (Ohio 2006);
Nathan T. Boston (Ohio 2003);
Scott A. Call (Ohio 2005);
Mario Celli; Benjamin J. Curtis
(Ohio 2005); John A. Darrah
(Ohio 2004); Paul H. Doseck
(Ohio 2004); Andrew T. Dutcher (Ohio 2004); Christopher
J. Farrell (Ohio 2005); Justin
R. Fister (Ohio 2006); Nathan
E. Gapinski (Ohio 2005); Sean
Gilbert; Mark C. Gittinger
(Ohio 2005); Derrick D. Goldschmidt (Ohio 2007); MacNeil
J. Hataway (Ohio 2004); Zachary N. Hickman (Ohio 2007);
Robert B. Hill (Ohio 2006);
Adam S. Hinkley (Ohio 2005);
Stew Hinkley; Charles Kace;
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2008 Honor Roll of Donors
Brian M. Kishpaugh (Ohio 2005);
Jeffrey T. Kace (Ohio 2005) by
Derek M. Krauser (Ohio 2005);
Christopher J. Lenhart (Ohio
2008); Iain D. Murray (Ohio
2005); Daniel J. Polkovitch (Ohio
2005); Michael T. Ricks (Ohio
2005); Herschel J. Rush (Ohio
2006); Daniel P. Schiavoni (Ohio
2003); Brock A. Schoenlein (Ohio
2005); Adam M. Storck (Ohio
2004); Patrick R. Susie (Ohio
2004); Brian J. Tuminello (Ohio
2003); Michael W. Walcott (Ohio
2003); Joseph T. Willaman (Ohio
2007); William F. Zimpher
Richard A. Kappeler
(Wabash 1967) by J. C. Bird
(Wabash 1967)
Stuart S. Kennedy (Georgia
1990) by Chad T. Teague (Georgia 1988)
John P. Livingston (Richmond
1976) by Anthony D. Sakowski
(Richmond 1965)
David L. Madronal (Syracuse
1982) by William A. Lafontaine
(Syracuse 1982)
Alban W. Mann (Illinois 1954)
by David M. Todd (Southern
California 1967)
Robert G. McCarthey (Illinois 1949) by David K. Mills
(Illinois 1949)
Thomas P. Meyersieck
(California @ Berkeley
1976) by Manuel G. Gonzalez
(California @ Berkeley 1977);
Kurt E. Peterson (California @
Berkeley 1976)
PHI GAMMA DELTA Educational Foundation
Craig M. Munsen (Jacksonville 1988) by Lowell and Ruth
Haga
Jess W.VanErt (Kansas
1948) by Carol J.VanErt
Benjamin G. Oberlin (Case
Western Reserve 1917) by
David W. Oberlin (Stanford 1951)
C. P.Vaughan (Richmond
1940) by John N. Moreau
(Richmond 1964)
Michael A. Pearson (Texas
Tech 1970) by Bill L. Andrews
(Texas Tech 1970)
Joseph A.Vidulich (Miami
1973) by Michael D. Bevis
(Miami 1970)
Grant C. Preble (Allegheny
1965) by Colleen Preble
Robert D. Watt (Washington 1935) by Thomas
E. Allen (Washington 1943);
Patricia M. Andrews; Charles
G. Armstrong (Purdue 1964);
James W. Art (Washington
1947); Richard E. Bangert
(Washington 2005); George
C. Briggs (Washington 1947);
Joseph B. Carney (DePauw
1950); William I. Carpenter
(Washington 1984); Marshall
T. Cromer (Washington 1978);
William O. Gamble (Oklahoma 1961); Jasper V. Howard
(Washington 1946); Michael
B. Jeffers (Washington 1962);
Tyler M. Johnson (Washington
1987); William L. Latimer
(Washington 1948); Louis A.
Mangels (Indiana 1956); Mr. &
Mrs. James G. McCurdy; John
D. Metcalf (Washington State
1992); Stephen P. Miller (Washington 1979); Russell S. Noble
(Washington 1972); Burr Odell
(Washington 1937); Thomas T.
Odell (Minnesota 1967); Myrn
K. Philbrick; James H. Stellar
(Occidental 1954); George C.
Sternad (Ohio Wesleyan 1948);
H. C. Webb (Washington 1950);
Ronald C. Wilderman (Washington 1965); Van R. Wilson
(Washington 1957); Timothy
B.Yaryan (Washington 1967);
Young Presidents’ Organization
- Alumni
William C. Reed (Indiana
1950) by C. D. Reed (Wabash
1985)
Harold L. Richardson (Colgate 1921) by H. L. Richardson
(Yale 1949)
Charles M. Ried (Iowa State
1952) by Rosemary Ried
Rhiman A. Rotz (Wabash
1965) by J. C. Bird (Wabash
1967)
O. H. Rundell (Oklahoma
1962) by Thomas W. Lucas (Oklahoma State 1966)
Peteris M. Silins (Wabash
1962) by John B. Culley (Wabash
1969)
Robert L. Stewart (Auburn
1978) by Bruce E. Bartholomew
(Auburn 1978); Gary A. Bartholomew (Auburn 1979); Cliff J.
Hare (Auburn 1977); Edward O.
Harris (Auburn 1978); Francis R.
Stewart; J. A. Thornbury (Auburn
1978)
Alfred M. Miller (Texas 1950)
by DeWitt Waltmon (Texas
1949)
Ross H. Stillwell (Georgia
1989) by William C. Fusselman
(Georgia 1988); Chad T. Teague
(Georgia 1988)
Edward J. Mitchell (Wabash
1964) by J. C. Bird (Wabash
1967)
Jackson J.Taylor (Richmond
1942) by John N. Moreau (Richmond 1964)
David R. Morris (Kansas
1968) by Thomas F. Wobker
(Kansas 1967)
Fletcher P.Thornton (MIT
1936) by Margaret K. Thornton
Frederick F. Woodward
(Michigan 1949) by Richard F.
Keier (Wittenberg 1961)
Herbert H. Upton (WPI
1920) by John H. Upton (Michigan 1955)
Christopher Woolling
(Wabash 1968) by J. C. Bird
(Wabash 1967)
IN MEMORY
Kurt R. Westfall (Florida
1970) by Charles M. Williams
(Florida 1971)
Ernest C.Young (Oklahoma
State 1966) by John P. Gallagher (Oklahoma State 1966);
Thomas W. Lucas (Oklahoma
State 1966); Prudence Stewart
William S. Zerman
(Michigan 1949) by Nicholas
M. Altwies (Arizona State
1990); Matthew M. Amend
(Iowa 1987); Steven E. Area
(Arkansas 1973); Ryan J.
Bebee (Oklahoma State 1995);
William R. Bracewell (Georgia
1968); Marvin J. Carver (North
Carolina 1975); Robert B.
Caudill (Akron 2004); John
P. Chibuk (Alberta 2006);
Stephen H. Edwards (Idaho
1964); Charles R. Fletcher
(Alabama 1973); Charles E.
Gabe (Hanover 1990); Gerard
M. Golden (Richmond 1999);
James B. Goll (Nebraska 2001);
John Gottschalk (Nebraska
1965); Peter S. Gray (Oregon
1980); James B. Hickey (Illinois
1975); Jonathan R. Hilliard
(Virginia 2007); Michael L.
Johnson (North Alabama 1977);
John L. Kendall (DePauw
1963); Timothy W. Kilduff (Kent
State 1968); Robert B. Knutson
(Michigan 1956); William M.
Kramer (Gettysburg 1978);
Fred J. Lekson (Case Western
Reserve 1952); William A.
Martin (Mississippi State 1975);
John D. Metcalf (Washington
State 1992); William R. Miller
(Indiana 1962); Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977); J. P.
Morrow (Knox 1963); Ronald
C. Nelson (Richmond 1977);
Ian M. Parks (Akron 2004);
Richard L. Pinkerton (Michigan
1955); Clark A. Robertson
(Nebraska 1982); Gary H.
Ross (Wisconsin 1974); N. W.
Solomon (Nebraska 1951); F. A.
Stamper (Kansas 1964); Michael
J. Stewart (Pennsylvania State
1972); Jeffrey E. Thompson
(New Mexico 1993); Eric J.
Vale (DePauw 1981); William
E. Welch (Lasalle 1989); Mark
R. Wilkison (Vermont 1983);
Alexander S. Wylie (Arizona
State 1996)
3,069
Donors
540
First time donors
442
Perge! Society donors
6
new estate plans
confirmed
136
total estate plans
confirmed
4
new scholarship
funds created
Donor ___________________________________________________
OF AD ASTRA BROTHERS
Chapter/Yr________________________________________________
I/We are making a gift of $________
Address __________________________________________________
in memory of: _________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________________
____________________________
who died on __________________
Please acknowledge__________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________________
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Space limitations prevent us from
providing obituaries of all deceased
brothers in the magazine. However, all
obituary announcements that are sent
to the International Headquarters are
posted in the Obituaries section of www.
phigam.org, under Graduate Brothers.
DANIEL P. “Phil” BOLIN (Texas
1945), known as oilman and philanthropist, passed
ad astra March 29,
2009. Phil had business interests in
wireless cable TV,
banking, real estate
and insurance. He
was a member of
the Independent
Petroleum Association of America,
served on the Natural Gas Committee
and was active in the North Texas Oil
and Gas Association. He volunteered
for nearly every position at the local Boy
Scout council and was a staff member
of the National Scout Jamboree. He had
been honored with the Silver Beaver
Award and the Baden Powers Founders
Award for his passion for developing
strong character in youth. He was involved in numerous charities, serving on
several boards and committees. In 2008,
he and his wife, Aurora, were named
Wichita Falls Citizens of the Year.
DIRK BROEKEMA JR. (Arziona
1960) passed ad astra on March 24,
2009. Brother Broekema had a long and
successful career in
the financial services
industry, and in 1976,
he became president of
Bowest Corporation,
which he acquired and
relocated to La Jolla,
CA. He had served as
president of the Holiday
Bowl, an annual postseason NCAA sanctioned I-A football
J. HENRY DOSCHER JR. (Amherst
1942,Texas 1948), who served as Chapter President at both schools he attended,
passed ad astra on October 3, 2008. Following graduation
from Amherst, he
joined the Navy and
served 32 months
in the Pacific. He
then entered the
University of Texas
School of Law.
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After serving as a
ADELPHI
William J. Descovich (1990)
ALABAMA
Bruce W. Barnes (1972), 3/12/2009
Albert J. Hope (1937), 2/20/2009
John U. Mears (1946), 10/27/2008
Charles H. Noble (1947), 11/26/2008
ALLEGHENY
Milton S. Campbell (1952), 9/3/2004
Robert R. Frey (1945), 3/30/2006
Gordon M. Smith (1966), 3/9/2008
John B. Snedeker (1950)
Paul V. Thoburn (1952), 11/14/2008
AMHERST
James R. L. Holdsworth (1945)
William C. Holdsworth (1942), 12/26/2008
Marshall U. Rumbaugh (1943), 12/30/2008
Ward H. Wait (1936), 8/29/2008
Harry A. Woodman (1950), 8/16/2008
ARIZONA
Thomas E. Arnold (1966), 12/17/2008
John G. Kirman (1951), 11/16/2008
Gary L. Mauck (1965), 1/2/2009
John H. Reuter (1954)
ARIZONA STATE
Bruce M. Pollard (1977), 12/31/2008
BOWLING GREEN STATE
David M.Bezbatchenko (2008), 2/14/2009
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Alastair G. Campbell (1945)
John W. Faulkes (1965), 5/31/2008
Robert W. Gourlay (1970), 6/15/2005
Kenneth F. McPherson (1947), 9/18/2008
Stuart J. A. St. Clair (1949), 8/30/2008
James W. Ussher (1939)
Ian G. White (1957), 12/2/2008
BROWN
Lloyd Provost (1953), 5/29/2008
Jackson H. Skillings (1937), 2/2/2008
BUCKNELL
Howard E. Allen (1947), 6/15/2008
Thomas S. Ross (1968), 10/12/2008
CALIFORNIA @ BERKELEY
Thomas L. Gross (1951), 3/30/2009
Jack M. Rasmussen (1951), 11/2007
John C.Volker (1943), 7/16/2008
Douglas D. Weber (1953), 9/9/2005
CALIFORNIA @ LOS ANGELES
Hugh R. Brownson (1954), 12/20/2008
H. Richard Erdman (1953), 11/6/2008
James A. Powers (1954), 5/23/2007
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
Joseph H. Colgrove (1945), 5/3/2008
Ross L. Reid (1948), 2/1/2009
Emerson P. Roesch (1934), 10/18/2008
CHICAGO
Miles H. Barker (1947), 10/1/2008
Joseph T. Mancini (1973)
Robert W. Mitchell (1946), 4/25/2008
David P. Morris (1959), 12/17/2008
John B. Riddle (1942), 11/23/2008
COLGATE
Freeman Day (1952)
COLORADO
Robert W. Giacomini (1951), 2006
J. Michael Leonard (1960), 1/2/2009
COLORADO COLLEGE
James E. Swank (1952)
Wallace E. Wilson (1949), 6/22/2006
COLUMBIA
Frank J. MacKain (1949), 2008
CORNELL
Kenneth G. Braden (1959), 9/2005
Charles M. Landmesser (1939), 2005
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game. Dirk also served on the board of
trustees at the University of San Diego, as
well as the Scripps Clinic. He was a senior
member of the Tucson Conquistadores, an
organization of Tucson business leaders
who raise funds to support athletic programs, particularly golf, for area youth.
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law firm partner and in his own private practice, Henry spent 27 years at
McMurry University teaching Business
Law. In 1994-96, he wrote two books
about the war in the Pacific. In addition
to establishing scholarships at the UT
Law School, University of Houston and
at Amherst, he started funds to help the
needy when the Community Foundation
of Abilene, TX, was created in the 1980s.
WILLIAM W. HEADLINE (Ohio
Wesleyan 1954) passed ad astra on
October 20, 2008. A former Navy intelligence officer following college, he was a
longtime CBS News
executive, organizing
coverage of political
conventions, overseas
presidential trips and
Washington events.
In the 1980s, he was
instrumental in establishing CNN as a
DARTMOUTH
William A. Lucking (1940)
DAVIDSON
Andrew M. Crowell (1944)
Clarence C. Morrison (1954), 8/6/2008
Thomas E. Simpson (1962), 4/2007
DENISON
Edmund S. Boynton (1958), 1/19/2009
Donald F. Eschman (1945), 2008
Charles W. Lewis (1944), 10/7/2008
DEPAUW
William E. Shank (1948), 12/9/2008
FLORIDA
Michael F. Fonteboa (1985), 3/21/2009
GEORGIA TECH
J. Harry Chaney (1958), 9/23/2006
GETTYSBURG
William V. Brown (1935)
John E. Haas (1974), 9/1/2008
Robert R. Herr (1945), 11/21/2008
Robert E. Lehman (1945), 8/20/2008
Robert D. Nix (1934), 2008
HANOVER
George H. Borneman (1937), 12/4/2008
Robert J. Shasberger (1952)
Kevin C. White (1973), 8/20/2007
IDAHO
Donald M. Bullock (1946), 12/7/2008
Paul G. Morken (1939), 10/21/2008
John R. Schiller (1938), 4/1/2009
John R. Taylor (1948), 2008
Roman C. Thune (1939), 7/18/2008
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credible news outlet, serving for 12 years
as the chief of the Washington bureau,
which expanded its staff from 80 to 350
under his leadership. He also served as
chairman of the Radio-Television Correspondents Association in Washington.
Brother Headline then became a CNN
vice president overseeing special projects and news coverage where networks
collaborated. When he retired from
CNN, he spent two years as executive
director of Voter News Service, which
provides voter exit polling data to news
organizations.
ALFRED M. MILLER JR. (Texas
1950) passed ad astra on September 1,
2008, in San Antonio, Texas. Brother
Miller served for 32 years in the U. S. Air
Force, retiring July 1, 1981, with the rank
of Brigadier General. He flew 125 combat
missions in Korea and, after volunteering for duty in Vietnam, flew 144 combat
missions there. During his Air Force ca-
ILLINOIS
Keith G. Asher (1962), 10/29/2008
Peter B. Brune (1967), 1/6/2006
Stephen E. Kniss (1969), 10/25/2006
Richard L. Lacy (1955), 2/25/2009
Matthew T. Sinise (2000), 2008
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN
William S. Burling (1945), 1/10/2008
William J. Grubb (1946)
Charles H. Northrup (1936), 10/29/2008
James T. Welch (1944)
INDIANA
John W. Boehne (1942), 3/2008
Stephen M. Farrar (1966), 11/14/2008
James D. Freeman (1955), 7/20/2008
Frank A. Gans (1943), 6/1/2008
Everett G. Hoffman (1942), 9/2008
Rufus C. Hunter (1951)
IOWA
Bennett M. Fischer (1946), 9/18/2008
Thomas R. Kruse (1940), 3/5/2008
Edward H. Weaver (1948)
IOWA STATE
Paul F. Bryant (1945), 5/20/2008
S. Nelson Buell (1935)
James R. Hildebrand (1974), 12/31/2008
John R. Johnson (1941), 11/29/2008
N. A. Lamberti (1946), 2008
John L. Offutt (1955)
Robert B. Parks (1970)
Donald B. Schwenn (1955), 2/28/2009
Walter A. Spencer (1941), 4/18/2008
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reer, he received
the Legion of
Merit, the Distinguished Flying
Cross, a Bronze
Star, the Meritorious Service
Medal and the
Air Medal with
seven oak leaf
clusters. As an
undergraduate, he played football at the
University of Texas and was a member
of Silver Spurs. For 24 years, he served
on the mission board of the Wayside
Chapel in San Antonio, and he served on
the board of the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes for over 20 years.
T. DWIGHT MITCHELL JR. (Oklahoma 1942), the oldest living Field
Secretary, passed ad astra on December
1, 2008. After serving as Chapter President his senior year, Brother Mitchell
JOHNS HOPKINS
John R. Crunkleton (1941)
Thomas G. Dean (1957), 10/6/2007
Benjamin I. McGowan (1935)
KANSAS
Watie M. Alberty (1942), 2005
Walter B. Ash (1954), 4/29/2008
John Ashley (1953), 1/17/2008
Ben A. Barteldes (1936)
Richard P. Carmean (1947), 10/24/2008
Jack E. Gove (1950), 11/2008
Charles H. Kimball (1939)
David R. Morris (1968), 10/31/2008
Donald J. Nigg (1943), 12/28/2008
William R. Palmer (1945), 11/2/2008
Robert F. Revelette (1952), 10/11/2008
H. Dean Ritchie (1940), 8/31/2008
Louis E. Wulfekuhler (1940), 3/14/2009
KETTERING - A
Leslie W. Harmon (1973), 7/3/2008
Walter J. Powell (1967)
Russell L. Rogers (1968), 4/7/2009
KNOX
Donald M. Albright (1951), 7/2/2008
Frank N. Allen (1957), 1/13/2009
Ralph K. Burgess (1950), 11/30/2008
J. Richard Doyle (1941)
Luke O. Edwards (1956), 11/22/2008
William F. Gerdes (1956), 1/2009
Jesse E. Lehman (1947)
Charles E. Lyons (1988), 5/22/2008
Alvin E. Staniecek (1936)
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graduated from OU’s Officer Candidate
School and became an artillery officer,
participating in the Battle of the Bulge.
In 1946, he represented the U.S.
Army as an official
observer at the first
United Nations
meeting in London.
Following WWII,
Dwight traveled
for the Fraternity
in 1946-47 as Field
Secretary #19. After
furthering his education at Oxford University, England, he served as administrator for the Oklahoma Allergy Clinic
for 27 years, where he was instrumental
in developing the relationship that exists
with the Oklahoma University Medical
Center. Once retired, he was the business manager for the OU Touchdown
Club. He remained involved with the
Economic Club of Oklahoma City, Ro-
tary and the Oklahoma City Executives
Association.
RICHARD J. WILLIAMS (Minnesota
1968) passed ad astra March 18, 2009.
Though a Realtor by trade, Dick spent
more than 30 years coaching teens for
traveling basketball teams in Minnesota,
something he began when community
leagues were just getting started. His
theory was to cut no one who wanted
to play, ultimately
building a generation of self-confident citizens. In
1975, he was named
Trojan of the Year
for outstanding service to the Wayzata
School District’s
athletic programs,
and then in 1978, Brother Williams was
selected one of the Outstanding Young
Men of America by the national group
RUSSELL G. WILLIAMS II (Kentucky 1974), Purple Legionnaire to the
Upsilon Kappa Chapter at the University of Kentucky, passed ad astra on
April 8, 2009. A senior training specialist
in the University of Kentucky’s human
resources development office since 1990,
he was the first
staff representative named to serve
on the UK Board
of Trustess and
continued to hold
that position after
four elections. In
addition to his job
responsibilities,
Russ was an instructor in the Humanity Academy and
chaired the AIDS volunteers’ Walk for
Life. He had served as interim director
of REFER, the University’s Employee 
LAFAYETTE
Michael F. Emig (1964), 11/11/2008
Robert J. Fulmer (1959), 2/17/2009
LEHIGH
David T. Cummings (1950)
David M. Dowling (1983), 3/2/2009
Harris R. Gates (1951), 12/23/2006
Donald S. Martin (1940), 10/2006
Allen W. Tate (1965), 2007
LOUISIANA STATE
Edward G. Luck (1950), 1/21/2009
MAINE
Richard C. Allen (1953), 3/22/2008
Milton L. Bradford (1952), 5/2008
Scott T. Doten (1974), 6/14/2007
Robert H. Eddy (1949), 3/16/2009
Charles E. Furbish (1948), 9/23/2008
Lawrence E. Keniston (1964), 1990
Norman K.Varnum (1958), 3/17/2008
MEMPHIS
Louis J. DeAngelis (1975), 5/5/2008
MIAMI
Bradford R. Hale (1960), 1/8/2009
Kim S. Taylor (1979), 2/27/2009
Jay Christopher Tight (1994), 12/26/2008
MICHIGAN
Jerry C. Barker (1937), 8/31/2008
William C. Carrier (1934), 11/27/2008
Miles D. Lee (1954), 8/26/2008
Stephen P. Montgomery (1968), 11/4/2008
Frederick E. Robinson (1969), 8/17/2008
MISSOURI
Robert S. Baker (1944), 7/8/2006
Don E. Biggers (1954), 3/28/2008
Edwin W. Schindler (1948), 5/27/2008
NEBRASKA
Bradley Joseph David Lange (1996),
11/28/2008
Marvin D. Thompson (1943), 2/10/2009
Ralph R. Wickwire (1931)
NEW YORK
James H. Heil (1955), 3/14/2006
Denton Pearsall (1959)
NORTH CAROLINA
John B. Jernigan (1953), 9/22/2008
Ernest C. McLean (1948), 3/15/2008
David B. Sloan (1959), 12/19/2008
James N. Thomas (1960), 1/2/2009
NORTHWESTERN
Henry M. Altepeter (1946)
Donald C. Arries (1951)
James D. Hemphill (1952)
Peter M. Kapetan (1978)
Thomas S. Price (1947), 11/3/2006
Richard N. Williams (1950), 6/22/2008
OCCIDENTAL
Fred H. Coots (1948), 12/3/2008
John D. Hause (1957), 6/2008
Gregory E. Lawrence (1950), 1/29/2009
Millard Hardy McLain (1943), 9/28/2008
Maurice L. Muehle (1955), 1/30/2009
William K. Nelson (1944), 4/23/2008
Gene W. Ross (1953), 11/28/2008
OHIO STATE
James M. Davis (1937), 10/10/2008
Dean R. Hoge (1960), 9/13/2008
Warren S. Park (1948)
Bernard A.VanAntwerp (1986), 6/4/2008
OHIO
Michael E. Daniels (1971), 3/10/2009
OHIO WESLEYAN
William C. Anderson (1944), 12/10/2008
John A. Beall (1938), 1/18/2009
Joseph B. de Bauernfeind (1938), 11/26/2008
James A. Puglisi (1945), 6/13/2008
Ralph O. Slenker (1953), 3/8/2008
Duane W. Smith (1953), 4/24/2008
James E. Townsend (1947), 12/31/2006
Edward W. Werner (1946), 3/2/2008
Alfred F. White (1950), 7/23/2008
OKLAHOMA
Russell O. Bennett (1936), 5/2007
Thomas F. Myers (1960), 10/16/2008
Manville R. Redman (1946), 2/7/2009
OKLAHOMA STATE
Alvin L. Crable (1942)
Thomas L. Hardesty (1973), 5/17/2006
OREGON
Darrel D. Hansen (1959), 1/18/2009
William L. Moersch (1946), 10/3/2008
Chalmer L. Pond (1952), 1/17/2009
William K. Ralston (1950), 12/22/2008
OREGON STATE
Robert L. Anderson (1953), 10/21/2008
Henry W. Brands (1935), 8/31/2008
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Outstanding Americans.
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Assistance Program, and helped develop
and facilitate UKadvance, a leadership
training program for UK staff. He had
received the Zumwinkle Student Rights
Award and was named a member of the
UK Greek Alumni Hall of Fame. 
Remembering
Brothers With
Memorial Gifts
When a brother passes ad astra,
you may search for ways to
express how much he meant
to your development as
a young college man.
With Phi Gamma Delta
at the heart of your relationship, you can always
send a gift to the Educational
Foundation in memory of the brother,
noting his name, school and class year.
Use the giving envelope that’s included in
the middle of this issue.
Memorial contributions are listed annually within the Educational Foundation’s
Honor Roll of Donors, which can be
found in the this issue beginning on p. 65,
For your convenience, there is a gift slip
for submitting memorial contributions.
OREGON STATE
M. Dwane Brands (1935), 12/21/2008
Richard W. Burger (1947), 2/18/2008
Alvin E. Olson (1941), 6/9/2008
Don Peake (1941), 2/14/2009
PENNSYLVANIA
William A. Black (1947), 3/25/2008
Martin F. Hubley (1946), 2008
Edward C. O’Donoghue (1947), 9/13/2008
PITTSBURGH
Alex C. Backus (1955)
Robert M. Francis (1955), 7/18/2008
Alton W. Graeff (1938), 9/5/2008
Ray E. Reppert (1947), 1/23/2009
Roger H. Wood (1944), 8/5/2008
PURDUE
Robert W. Brown (1962), 2/6/2009
G. Burt Ford (1945), 11/19/2008
William A. Freeman (1948), 8/24/2008
Richard F. Shoemaker (1944)
RHODE ISLAND
John W. Agren (1950)
Ray M. Norberg (1957), 2/26/2008
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Norman L.Vaughn (1939), 7/26/2008
RICHMOND
Frank H. Atwill (1925)
Robert E. Leitch (1939), 7/6/2008
Malcolm U. Pitt (1942), 11/4/2008
RUTGERS
Donald T. Burger (1951)
Leon A. Campbell (1946), 1/18/2008
Jack L. Stover (1952), 6/24/2008
SAN JOSE STATE
Michael A. McGuire (1990), 1/26/2009
SEWANEE
Sam J. Albritton (1955), 7/2005
Frank L. Dickson (1946), 9/20/2008
John B. Golbach (1950), 6/1/2008
Henry E. Pitts (1945), 10/12/2004
Harvey Allen Rogers (1950), 12/16/2008
Charles M. Sample (1953), 12/26/2008
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Gerald McNevin Jr. (1952), 2/22/2009
STANFORD
John C. McCracken (1938)
Francis A. Watson (1951), 4/24/2008
SYRACUSE
Donald L. Doorly (1937), 12/14/2007
William R. Evans (1950), 8/14/2008
Stephen R. Jewett (1944), 10/7/2008
Peter R. Lessard (1953), 2/11/2009
Roderick J. MacLean (1947), 1/16/2009
David L. Madronal (1982), 11/21/2008
James H. Stacey (1946)
TENNESSEE
Russell B. Billings (1984), 1/12/2009
John C. Bolinger (1944), 2/21/2009
Thomas E. Cantrell (1946), 2/21/2009
Dennis Coughlin (1953), 2/1/2009
James L. Ellis (1987), 4/14/2009
Abner M. Glover (1950), 2/19/2009
Frank L. Kerr (1943), 10/27/2008
Douglas B. Lothrop (1943)
Thomas B. Mayfield (1941), 10/25/2008
James H. Smith (1936), 9/3/2008
Floyd E. Tuttle (1948), 1/17/2008
TEXAS
Ollie B. Chesshir (1950)
Alvin E. Frick (1958), 2008
James D. Malone (1945), 12/2008
Otis E. Schleyer (1944), 10/7/2008
TEXAS TECH
William R. Anthony (1945), 7/2008
John A. Crumpler (1959), 3/17/2009
Justin J. B. Jeffries (2005), 9/13/2008
Fred Allen LeBeau (1959), 8/1/2008
TORONTO
Kenneth W. Baker (1947), 3/28/2009
Robert J. K. Walmsley (1950), 11/21/2008
Francis E. Wigle (1939), 10/2008
UNION
Arthur T. Torrey (1945), 10/8/2008
Joseph W.Vorndran (1947)
Charles H. Weissner (1946), 4/2/2008
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UTAH STATE
John J. Dorr (1979), 1/31/2009
WABASH
James E. Bond (1943), 8/11/2008
Frank A. Fickes (1938), 7/2008
Richard W. Kingery (1944), 7/29/2008
Steven M. Millns (1978), 7/27/2008
William B. Wagner (1946), 1/29/2009
WASHINGTON
Joseph J. Apostolou (1950), 3/9/2009
C. William Brasier (1951), 1/31/2009
John M. Brazier (1956), 2/5/2009
KB Chorlton (1951), 3/17/2009
Kurt O. Jacobsen (1953), 3/9/2009
Daniel L. Newman (1955), 12/26/2008
Scott Stewart Patrick (1980), 11/1/2008
William A. Pupo (1976)
William L. Sanborn (1951), 3/9/2009
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON
Dennis C. Ellor (1946), 9/27/2008
A. Samuel Kaufman (1955), 10/28/2008
Richard L. Kaylor (1950), 9/25/2006
William H. McGoughran (1951), 12/7/2008
Walter W. Scott (1960), 4/8/2008
WASHINGTON & LEE
William F. Chew (1968), 7/15/2008
Atwell Dugger (1950), 12/14/2008
H. Thomas Jordan (1961), 12/30/2007
Donald H. Patterson (1967), 7/26/2008
WASHINGTON STATE
Keith Gary Hoyt (1994), 6/29/2003
WESTMINSTER
David W. Minard (1952), 5/13/2008
WILLIAM JEWELL
William F. Modes (1940), 7/7/2008
Gilbert F. Palmer (1954), 5/31/2008
Charles W. Rixey (1948), 5/18/2008
WILLIAMS
Robert H. Bucher (1958)
Ernest T. Greeff (1949), 6/23/2008
David Gregory (1936), 11/29/2008
John T. Logan (1950), 6/13/2008
Robert E. Morse (1942), 9/9/2008
Richard H. Power (1958), 11/12/2008
WISCONSIN
John C. Olmsted (1949), 7/2007
John D. Winner (1943)
WITTENBERG
George N. Becker (1948), 3/2008
John F. Hanley (1950), 5/30/2008
John A. Harris (1991), 5/22/2008
William S. Rothe (1940), 1/16/2009
WPI
Alfred C. Hellig (1944), 12/5/2008
Merrill W. Higgins (1942), 7/15/2008
YALE
Allen K. Bridges (1965), 11/11/2008
Alexander M. Fisken (1944)
Robert F. Hustead (1950), 12/6/2008
Logan T. Johnston (1945), 10/13/2008
Richard P. Lewis (1957), 5/18/2008
Robert W. Prosser (1934)
Friendship, the Sweetest Influence
FRATERNALLY
SPEAKING
How do they do that?
As you read that question, imagine a strong tone
of skepticism. That is the sound many graduate
brothers of a closed chapter make when told
that a couple of Headquarters staff members
will soon be at their alma mater to revive their
chapter.
Recolonization is what we call that initial process of reviving a chapter. Two staff members
spend five to six weeks on a campus recruiting
students who want to be part of building a fraternity chapter. The skeptical graduate brothers
can’t believe that men can be recruited with no
existing undergraduate brothers, no house, no
social program, and no longstanding reputation.
But they can be. In spring 2008, the Wisconsin
recolonization netted 37 founding fathers. At
Penn this past fall, 32 men were pledged to the
Beta Colony. And earlier this spring at Michigan State, 44 men were recruited in the initial
recolonization.
Back in the 1990s, in an effort to reverse a trend
of declining fraternity membership, the NorthAmerican Interfraternity Conference, or NIC,
developed a program to help fraternity chapters
do a better job of recruiting. The ideas underlying that program were simple but meaningful:
recruit 365 days of the year, rather than rushing
for a few designated weeks; recruit based on relationships rather than entertainment; develop
a friendship with a prospect before pushing
fraternity.
The new idea that resonated most with me was
the segmentation of students into three groups:
the always joiners, the maybe joiners, and the
never joiners. The always joiners come to campus knowing they want to join a fraternity; they
“sign up for rush.” The maybe joiners, who are
the largest of the three segments at most campuses, have not made a decision about fraternities and have to be approached in the right way.
And the never joiners, like the always joiners,
already have made up their minds.
On most campuses, there are not enough always
joiners to keep the majority of fraternities at
their desired membership level. Through most
of our history, fraternities have been recruiting
maybe joiners without thinking of them as such.
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Ask a number of fraternity
men what their attitude was
about fraternities and fraternity membership before
they were recruited. Chances
are a majority will remember
themselves as maybe joiners. The key to the new
recruitment approach
from the NIC was to
Ex. Dir. Bill Martin
teach fraternity men how
to find and recruit the maybe joiners.
That is what we do when we go on a campus
to colonize or recolonize; we find the maybe
joiners, because the always joiners have already
joined. Staff members get prospect names from
sororities, from campus staff and administrators, from graduates, from undergraduates at
other chapters, and by advertising. And they use
Facebook. Don’t ask me how.
Besides prospecting for maybe joiners, another
key to success in recolonizing is the fraternity
experience that is being sold. We’ve already
established that a new colony has few of the
benefits that caused most of us to pledge. What
the colony experience offers is the challenge of
building a fraternity from the ground up, and
that is what has to be sold. It cannot be sugarcoated. When the challenge is explained clearly,
the men who do not want it drop out of the process, and the men who do pursue that challenge.
It is selling that is simple and straightforward,
and in our experience it has been successful in
the vast majority of cases.
My use of the first person plural here is purely
rhetorical. The work of recolonizations is done
by young staff members with much more stamina than I have. These brothers are enthusiastic
and resourceful, and they enjoy working with
graduate brothers of a dormant chapter to build
a vibrant new chapter for those graduates.
Two notes here:
 My praise of the work of staff members does
not diminish the important role that graduate
brothers play in each recolonization.
 Past performance is no guarantee of future
results.
Fraternally,
THE FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA
Founded at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania,
on May 1, 1848, by John Templeton McCarty, Samuel
Beatty Wilson, James Elliott, Ellis Bailey Gregg,
Daniel Webster Crofts, and Naaman Fletcher
ARCHONS
President: William R. Miller (Indiana 1962, Purdue GA 1996)
Vice President: James B. Hickey (Illinois 1975)
Treasurer: Ronald A. Sages (Ohio 1973)
Secretary: Orsen E. Paxton III (Texas @ Arlington 1971)
Councilor: Benjamin W. Deschner (Purdue 2009)
Councilor: Jeffrey M. Downey (UCLA 1983)
Councilor: Scott J. Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982)
Councilor: Michael B. Niezer (Ball State 2010)
Councilor: Michael J. Stewart (Pennsylvania State 1972)
HEADQUARTERS STAFF
1201 Red Mile Road, P. O. Box 4599, Lexington, KY
40544-4599, (859) 255-1848, Fax (859) 253-0779
Executive Director: William A. Martin III (Mississippi
State 1975)
Chief Financial Officer: William T. Shier (DePauw 1988)
Director of Chapter Services: J.B. Goll (Nebraska 2001)
Director of Education: Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004)
Director of Expansion: R. Jesse Hitt (Wittenberg 2007)
Director of Expansion: Justin M. Burns (Ohio State 2007)
Director of Information Systems: Suzette Ball
Director of Communications: Melanie Musick
Field Secretaries: Matthew M. Edgar (British Columbia
2007); Jonathan R. Hilliard (Virginia 2007); Josh P.
Laufenberg (Illinois 2008); Matthew D. Cessna (Knox
2008); Nate R. Carney (Knox 2008); Jon M.Vaughn
(Tennessee Tech 2008)
Strategic Programs Assistant: Christopher J. Crumrine
(Kentucky 2008)
Executive Administrative Assistant: Joan Schmidt
Coordinator of Membership/HR: Amy Watson
Coordinator of Ofc Affairs/Special Events: Crystal Trimble
Bookkeeper: Donna Young
Receptionist/Membership Assistant: Kitty Brown
APPOINTED GENERAL OFFICERS
Curator of Archives: Towner A. Blackstock (Davidson
1994)
Director of Housing: Ronald L.Thomas (Georgia Tech
1968)
Educational Director: William R. Bracewell (Georgia
Faculty)
General Counsel: Kevin F. Mitchelson (Kansas 1979)
Historian: William E. Parrish (Westminster Faculty)
Public Relations Director: Joshua C. Holly (Tennessee
1997)
Ritualist: Charles E. “Ed” Gabe (Hanover 1990)
PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL
FOUNDATION
1201 Red Mile Road, P. O. Box 4599, Lexington, KY
40544-4599
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President: Stephen D. Bunten (Kansas 1960)
Vice President: Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977)
Secretary: Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965)
Treasurer: Paul L.Vogel (Missouri 1989)
Exec Member: George W. Bramblett Jr. (SMU 1963)
DIRECTORS
Peter F. Clark (Kettering 1968)
Douglas H. Dittrick Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1955)
F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963)
David R. Frick (Indiana 1966)
Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986)
Robert C. Orr Jr. (Texas 1979)
Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1959)
Sam Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973)
James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970)
DIRECTORS EMERITI
Emlyn I. Griffith (Colgate 1942)
C. James Jessee Jr. (Virginia 1949)
Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961)
Peter O’Malley (Pennsylvania 1959)
George C. Sternad Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1948, Penn. 1948)
THE PHI GAMMA DELTA FOUNDATION OF
CANADA
20 Raintree Path, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5A9, Canada
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President: L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972)
Vice President: Ashley O’Kurley (Alberta 1994)
Treasurer: F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963)
DIRECTORS
Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955)
Landon L. LeClair (Alberta 1994)
Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971)
U.S. & CANADIAN FOUNDATIONS STAFF
Executive Director: Benjamin E. Robinson (HampdenSydney 1986)
Chief Operating Officer: William T. Shier (DePauw 1988)
Director of Graduate Development: Robert E. Baney III
(Pennsylvania State 1984)
Assistant to the Executive Director: Patricia Andrews
Accountant: Virginia Miller
SPRING 2009  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA
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The International Fraternity
of PHI GAMMA DELTA
1201 Red Mile Road
Lexington, KY 40504
Non-Profit
Organization
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