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PHI GAMMA DELTA Vol. 140 No. 2 | Spring 2019

Behind Happy Faces

Mental Health in Fraternities pg. 41

Also Featured:

Two Brothers Share Their Mental Health Stories pg. 44

THE PHI GAMMA DELTA SPRING 2019 - VOLUME 140, NO. 2

THE PHI GAMMA DELTA

is published semi-annually by The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta 1201 Red Mile Road, Lexington, KY 40504 p: (859) 255-1848 | w: www.phigam.org

Editor Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975) [email protected]

195,145 men have been initiated into the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta since 1848. 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.

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CONTENTS Cover Story

41 Behind Happy Faces

Mental Health in Fraternities 54 2018 Honor Roll of Donors

Features 6

Rob Caudill Selected as New Executive Director

28 Spring Colonization Results 28 Fall 2019 Expansion Plans 29 Chartering at Wayne State 30 Chartering at William & Mary 31 Chartering at Pittsburgh

44 Two Brothers Share Their Mental

Health Stories

46 Fiji Academy Wrap-Up

Departments 4 President’s Message 5 Gamma Gram Above

Archon Vice President Jim Link (Ohio Wesleyan 1982) teaches undergraduates about courageous leadership and testing points during a Pursuing Excellence session at the 2019 Fiji Academy.

7 On Campus 32 Graduate Almanac 50 Spotlight 76 Ad Astra 79 Fraternally Speaking

On the Cover

Design by Luke Francis (Kentucky 2015), Luke Francis Creative. Connect with Phi Gamma Delta

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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Transition Time Brothers, Every January the new undergraduate leaders of the Fraternity gather in St. Louis for the Fiji Academy. Over the years, more than 14,000 brothers have experienced this valuable training. The main purpose is one of transition: to educate new officers; to provide an opportunity to discuss present challenges with their peers, and to provide a view of greater Phi Gamma Delta. Transition is happening more broadly for Phi Gamma Delta as well, and I want to bring you up to speed on two important issues. First, Executive Director Bill Martin will retire at the end of June. Bill has served the Fraternity in one staff role or another for over 38 years, and as Executive Director for 29 years. Bill’s work has been exemplary, and he is widely respected in the greater fraternity community. We will miss Bill’s steady hand at the wheel and will suitably honor him in a subsequent magazine. To find Bill’s successor, the Archons followed a thoughtful and deliberate search process that started in March 2018. A committee of volunteers representing Archons, the Educational Foundations, Section Chiefs, Purple Legionnaires and undergraduate brothers assisted in the process. In November, the Archons unanimously selected Rob Caudill (Akron 2004), who was then serving on the staff as Senior Director of Graduate Development & Operations. Rob brings a wealth of experience on the staff and key attributes that we believe will benefit Phi Gamma Delta for many years. Rob and Bill are 4

transitioning duties now, with the reins to be handed over on July 1. Thus one era of leadership will end and another will begin. The Fraternity is also in transition as we consider the future of pledge education and indeed the entire concept of “pledges.” For this discussion, I ask that you take off your “what happened to me” hat and put on your “what would I want my son or grandson to experience” hat. Hazing remains a challenging problem for fraternities generally and Phi Gamma Delta specifically. Perhaps it is because many men think something has to be tough to be worthwhile. For some, “tradition” may be more important than common sense. Possibly a once-positive activity becomes warped over time or with the introduction of alcohol. Perhaps something online was adopted as a new tradition. Whatever hazing’s DNA, we need all undergraduate and graduate brothers to embrace a hazing-free pledge process and focus instead on meaningful, productive and positive activities.

in their search for solutions Archon President to eliminate Clark Robertson hazing and (Nebraska 1982) build stronger brotherhood, have dramatically shortened or completely eliminated pledging periods, some requiring that newly affiliated men be initiated within a few days. Why? First, they decided that there are other options available to educate and socialize new members into their organizations than long pledge periods. Second, shortened pre-initiation periods appear to lead to fewer incidents of hazing. Thus far for Phi Gamma Delta, education, training, graduate support and oversight, along with significant penalties for violations, have reduced but not eliminated hazing. Hazing alone has led the Archons to close eight chapters and place two chapters on graduate trusteeship, just in the past five years. In addition to our primary concern of safety, this effort to investigate, address and adjudicate hazing is significant and distracts us from our mission of developing young men.

The Archon President is typically notified by the staff right away when there is an incident or allegation of hazing or alcohol misuse. In my short time in this role, I have had my share of these calls. In fact, I had one as I was writing this column. My first question in any of these instances is the same: Was anyone injured? Those of us who are parents understand that our first obligation as parents is to provide for the safety of our sons and daughters as best we can. Likewise, Phi Gamma Delta also strives to provide a safe environment for guests, members and prospects.

Said simply, we need to find a better way. The Archons and staff have now commenced a review of all things related to bringing in new members in an effort to put hazing behind us once and for all. We promise to keep you updated as these efforts progress. While we expect some obstacles, in the past when faced with other challenges, our Fraternity has acted courageously to overcome them and do what’s best for Phi Gamma Delta. Together, we will do so again. Mighty Proud To Be A Fiji!

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GAMMA GRAM NEWS, EVENTS, FEEDBACK

11th Annual Archives Weekend The 11th Annual Archives Weekend was held March 15-17, 2019 at the International Headquarters. Several members of the team arrived earlier in the week. This year, 27 brothers from 11 chapters participated in at least fifteen major projects, scanning over 1,100 chapter newsletters, 200 chapter composites, 1,260 photographs and 570 documents and retrieving 3,800 files from old floppy disks. The week produced over 15,000 new digital files to catalog and place online at www.phigamarchives.org. The three most exciting finds included an old composite from the Washington & Lee Chapter, which was identified as an 1871 composite (pictured). This composite is now the Fraternity's oldest chapter composite. The second exciting project was the cleaning and display of the coat of arms from the New York Club. The coat of arms was salvaged when the building was demolished. We spent the weekend cleaning the limestone and built a display platform. The third exciting find was a June 5, 1860 charter for the Pi Chapter at Allegheny College. This is the only known handwritten charter.

Headquarters Staff Updates Alex Cruz (Northern Arizona 2017) assumed the role of Director of Chapter Development. Previously, Alex served as Field Secretary for one and a half years. As an undergraduate, Alex served his chapter as Recording Secretary, and he founded and chaired the Brother Wellness Committee. He graduated with a B.A. in criminal justice, with minors in Chinese and sociology. Lauren Leif joined the staff on April 29, 2019 to fill the role of Director of Education. In this position, she will manage the Fraternity's undergraduate educational activities and initiatives, including health & safety, leadership development, pledge education and philanthropy & service. Prior to joining staff, Lauren worked at the University of Arizona for five years, most recently serving as the Interim Director of Fraternity & Sorority Programs. Lauren earned her B.A. in organizational communication from Emporia State

University and her Master's in higher education from University of Arkansas. Dio Protopapadakis (Appalachian State 2017) was appointed to the position of Director of Graduate Engagement. In this new role, Dio will work with graduate chapters, support undergraduate chapters with their graduate relations and oversee the graduate dues program. He will also assist with volunteer training. Dio is coming off the road after serving two years as Field Secretary. As an undergraduate, he served his chapter as Recruitment Chairman, and he graduated with a B.S. in business administration. Candy Rivera and Jack O'Neill (Missouri 2012) departed staff in January and February, respectively. Candy joined staff in September 2015, serving as Assistant Director of Education for over three years. She now works for the Sigma Sigma Sigma National Sorority. Jack served as Field Secretary for over two years and as Assistant Director of Graduate Development since May 2017. 4 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA

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Rob Caudill

Named Next Executive Director On November 16 the Archons announced the unanimous selection of Rob Caudill (Akron 2004) to serve as Executive Director and Editor of Phi Gamma Delta upon Bill Martin’s retirement at the end of June. In announcing the selection, Archon President Clark Robertson said, “Rob has the experience and character to lead Phi Gamma Delta into the future as the Fraternity implements its Positive Impact 2030 strategic vision. Rob has the strategic mindset, operational savvy, and strong leadership to continue Phi Gamma Delta’s prominent position within the fraternal world while upholding the high ideals of the Fraternity for our members.” When informed of his selection, Rob said, “I am humbled and honored by the confidence the Archons have placed in me to lead Phi Gamma Delta into the future. Our fraternity has benefited greatly from Bill’s experience and years of service, and I look forward to building on his legacy. He has been a mentor and provides me with a tremendous example to follow." A native of Springfield, Ohio, Rob graduated from the University of Akron in 2004 with a BS in biology. He then joined the fraternity staff as a Field Secretary, traveling for two years before taking the role of Director of Education in 2006. In that position he was responsible for undergraduate programming focusing on leadership development, alcohol and risk management, new member education, academic performance, and service/philanthropic endeavors. In 2011 he earned a master’s in public administration with a focus on nonprofit management from the University of Kentucky. Beginning in 2013, Rob shifted into roles focused on graduate development, serving as Director of Graduate Development through 2016, when he was promoted to the new position of Senior Director of Graduate Development and Operations. In these recent roles, Rob has led the expansion of training for chapter advisors, including a new learning management system; has planned and managed large-scale fraternity events; has overseen the addition of 17 new graduate chapters, and has played an integral role in managing the growing headquarters operation. 6

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“It has been my good fortune to have Rob as a colleague for the past 15 years,” said Bill Martin. “He has taken on increasing levels of responsibility and has always excelled, earning the confidence and respect of our graduate volunteers and his fellow staff members.” The Archons launched the executive director search process in March 2018 with the appointment of a committee that represented the broad constituency of the Fraternity, including current and former Archons, Section Chiefs, Purple Legionnaires, the Educational Foundations (U.S. and Canada), and undergraduates. The committee solicited candidates through a wide range of postings, including The Phi Gamma Delta magazine and associated fraternity media, recommendations from brothers, and ads in association management forums. The committee followed a deliberate process, evaluating numerous candidate applications, conducting telephone interviews of a subset of candidates, and then recommending finalists to the Archons for final interviews, which were conducted in person at the international headquarters. “Our process was thorough,” said Robertson, “and we were blessed to have candidates with a range of experience and a variety of backgrounds who expressed interest in the Executive Director position. In the end, Rob rose to the top, and we are excited to have him assume this elevated role within Phi Gamma Delta.” Rob and his wife, Jill, are the parents of Owen, an energetic four-year-old. t www.phigam.org

ON CAMPUS HAPPENINGS

Please keep in mind that news continues to come in, even when an issue has gone to press. While it may seem dated to include events from the previous semester or school year, the goal is to give credit to all our brothers, chapters and colonies.

ITALICS indicates Colony

Akron | Akron, Ohio In the fall, Alpha Omicron held their inaugural Not For College Days Alone Dinner. The purpose was for graduate brothers to show current pledges how FIJI will always be a big part of their lives.

6 Purple Legionnaire Chris Tankersley (2002) hosted a Christmas party for undergraduates at his home.

Alabama | Tuscaloosa, Alabama 5 The Theta Chapter and Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority

participated in another Fifth Quarter event, repackaging 2,499 lbs. of food for the West Alabama Food Bank. The food, which came from an Alabama football game, would have otherwise been discarded. In 2018, the Chapter completed over 3,000 hours of community service (approximately 20.5 hours/member) and raised over $67,000 through various philanthropy events. These events included Coronas for Cojones (CfC), benefiting the Livestrong Foundation, and Shades for Safe (SfS), supporting degenerative eye disease research. CfC was created by Joe Azar (2015), who beat testicular cancer, and SfS was created by Sage Lyons (2019), who suffers from degenerative eye disease. Because of their fundraising and volunteer efforts, the Chapter was recognized with the Best Philanthropy and Service Awards by the University's Greek community. 4

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ON CAMPUS Appalachian State | Boone, North Carolina

The Chapter partnered with We Coach, Reformed University Fellowship, Sky Meditation and the Kappa Delta Sorority to host the University's Fall Fest. Fall Fest was created in 2017 by the University's Mental Health Ambassadors, a group of students who represent the counseling center. The Fest is an annual event that promotes conversations about mental health and informs students about available resources. This year, the partner organizations set up booths with activities to discuss mental health.

Alabama Birmingham | Birmingham, Alabama 5 Alpha Beta participated in QPR Gatekeeper training with A Friend of Mind, a nonprofit organization that supports mental health education and advocacy. QPR, which means Question-Persuade-Refer, is an emergency response training that saves lives by equipping people with the tools to intervene in a suicide crisis.

Arkansas | Fayetteville, Arkansas 6 Chapter President Hunter Ghoreishi (2020) and

Brothers partnered with ASU's Sustainability & Environmental Education Club to clean-up the Blue Ridge Parkway on February 3.

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Inclusive Excellence Award, as the chapter that best exemplifies programs toward diversity and inclusion, and the Service Pillar and Leadership Pillar Awards. They also were #1 in new member grades and 3rd in overall grades for the fall 2018 semester.

Carlos Sanabria (2020) attended the AFLV Central Conference in Indianapolis on February 7-10.

Arizona State | Tempe, Arizona From February 7-10, 2019, brothers from the Appalachian State, Arkansas, Coastal Carolina, Embry-Riddle, Grand Valley, Idaho, Maryland, Missouri State, Tennessee and Texas Tech chapters attended the AFLV (Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values) Central Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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This year, Alpha Sigma decided to raise money for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline in Tempe, AZ. The Chapter challenged each member to raise $500 to support the cause.

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ON CAMPUS Auburn | Auburn, Alabama 4 Alpha Upsilon received two awards from the IFC:

Boise State | Boise, Idaho

the Martin Fraternity of the Year Award, as the best allaround chapter on campus, and the Academic Excellence Award, given to the chapter with the highest GPA and a proven scholarship plan. In one day, the Chapter raised $812 for immediate tornado relief in Lee County, Alabama. The funds went towards non-perishable food, water and toiletries.

Baylor | Waco, Texas On October 25-27, the Kappa Chapter hosted their 23rd annual Fright Night haunted house philanthropy event. The Chapter sold churros, ice cream and T-shirts to students waiting in line. Students wearing the T-shirts were able to skip the line for the haunted house. All of the proceeds were donated to the USO. On February 2, the Chapter participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit along with the Sam Houston, Southern Methodist, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, Texas Dallas and Texas Tech Chapters. Undergraduates learned about Building Courageous Leaders and the Fraternity's Ritual and values. They discussed challenges and successes across their chapters and planned for the upcoming academic year with their graduate advisors.

Bowling Green | Bowling Green, Ohio Brothers attended a PhiredUp recruitment event, which was hosted by the IFC on February 23.

5 Beta Psi won the Intellectual Development Award,

Leadership Development Award, Community Service Award, Ritual Integration Award and Chapter of the Year for the 2018 calendar year. On February 16, the Chapter attended the BSU Inclusive Excellence Student Council's training on diversity, inclusion and cultural appropriation.

Bradley | Peoria, Illinois 6 In September, chapter officers from Beta Pi, Nu Iota at Illinois State and Gamma Deuteron at Knox met for a retreat, where they participated in the Blanchard Leadership trainings.

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Chapter officers from the Bradley, Illinois State and Knox chapters participated in the Blanchard Leadership retreat.

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ON CAMPUS California Davis | Davis, California

California Irvine | Irvine, California On November 30, Iota Chi hosted the second annual FIJI Cafe philanthropy event. FIJI Cafe is a 2-hour, campuswide event with live music, hot chocolate and pastries. The Chapter sold tickets ($5 pre-sale or $7 at the door) to raise money for their philanthropy, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Coastal Carolina | Conway, South Carolina Mu Beta brothers attended the AFLV (Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values) Central Conference in Indianapolis, February 7-10.

Colorado School of Mines | Golden, Colorado 5 On February 9, the Chapter and Alpha Chi Omega

Sorority hosted a Valentine's Day philanthropy event called Apple of My Eye. The chapters partnered with Empower Yolo, a nonprofit organization that supports victims of domestic violence in Yolo County, California, for the event. During the event, there was a full sundae bar, and Valentine's themed "grams" were sold to students. Following the event, members from each chapter wrote and distributed the "grams" to promote positivity, selflove and healthy communication in relationships. Apple of My Eye raised over $2,000.

Gamma Kappa held their annual Thanksgiving Dinner with the women of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. The dinner was held in the chapter house and prepared by several graduate brothers.

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Johnston (2022) and Kristoffer Parker (2020) volunteered at the Special Olympics event on Colorado School of Mines' campus by keeping score and helping coordinate the event.

Central Florida | Orlando, Florida The Omega Phi Chapter hosted Slushies and Puppies, a philanthropy event supporting Pet Rescue by Judy - a local animal shelter. The event was held on campus, and students were able to enjoy slushies while playing with puppies by making a monetary or item donation. Robert Schentrup (2021) met with President Trump and his Domestic Policy Council to discuss school safety on December 14, 2018.

Clemson | Clemson, South Carolina On MLK Day, over 200 Clemson students, including brothers from the Chi Alpha Chapter, honored Martin Luther King's legacy by spending their day off giving back to the community. Students broke up into teams to volunteer at more than a dozen locations throughout the community. Chi Alpha brothers organized school supplies for Clemson Community Care.

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Colorado State | Fort Collins, Colorado On November 27, Phi Kappa hosted Strikes for Service Men & Women. From 10:00am-4:00pm, the Chapter collected nonperishable food in the campus center. From 6:00-8:00pm, they hosted a fundraising bowling event at Chippers Lane. The Chapter raised money by selling tickets ($7 pre-sale or $10 at the door) for unlimited bowling and shoe rentals.

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ON CAMPUS Connecticut | Storrs, Connecticut 4 Sigma Kappa raised over $11,000 for UConn's 2019 HuskyTHON dance marathon, benefiting Connecticut Children's Medical Center.

On Halloween, the Chapter hosted the 2nd annual Carving for Camp philanthropy, benefiting the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. From 10:00am-7:00pm, students and organizations were invited to carve pumpkins for the campus display. Pumpkins were sold for $5 and extralarge pumpkins were sold to groups for $50. The event concluded with a pumpkin lighting ceremony. The Chapter raised over $7,100 for the Camp, which supports children with serious illnesses by providing "a different type of healing" at one of the most prestigious summer camps of its kind. This was the highest monetary total raised by any IFC organization at Connecticut within the last 10 years. Additionally, the Chapter attended the first Northeast Fiji Summit on February 23. The event was hosted by the WPI Chapter and focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders.

Cornell | Ithaca, New York Kappa Nu brothers volunteered with the Friends of the Ithaca Youth Bureau for their Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair (IAGF) on December 1. The IAGF is not about giving 'stuff '; instead they bring together area non-profits to make it easy for people to give the gift of meaningful, charitable donations to family and friends.

Delaware | Newark, Delaware Nu Delta's intramural soccer team won the championship for the second consecutive year.

DePaul | Chicago, Illinois In February, Nick Silvia (2020), Thomas Flynn (2019), Matt Linn (2020), Cameron Hollins (2020) and Luke Kirkpatrick (2019) volunteered at Hustle Up the Hancock, which benefits the Respiratory Health Association (RHA). The event is a stair climb up the John Hancock Building in Chicago to raise money for the RHA and support healthy lungs and clean air.

DePauw | Greencastle, Indiana During winter break, Lambda invited seven sheltered women from Beyond Homeless Inc. to a holiday dinner at the chapter house. The Chapter's property manager, Jennifer Weddle, and cook, Mike Bostick, supported the event and helped host the dinner. The Chapter and the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority donated all the food for dinner, which Chef Bostick cooked. The Chapter provided the sheltered women transportation to and from the dinner, and Purple Legionnaire Orlando Ramirez (2013) helped set up the dining room for dinner. Nine undergraduate brothers, House Director Heather Williams and Dean of Student Life Dean Harwood were also in attendance. All of the leftover food was donated to the shelter. The Chapter hopes to make this an annual event, and they hope to spread the concept to other Greek chapters on campus.

East Carolina | Greenville, North Carolina Pi Nu participated in the sixth annual Sanitary Sunday with the Alpha Xi Delta Sorority in December 2018. Together they cleaned up the streets of Uptown Greenville to get them ready for the holidays. Spring 2019 Pledges: 8

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ON CAMPUS Embry-Riddle | Daytona Beach, Florida 3 Following their most successful Fiji Island Week,

Epsilon Rho traveled to the USO Orlando International Airport location to deliver a $10,960.45 check. This was the most money the Chapter has ever raised during an Island Week. Brothers attended the AFLV (Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values) Central Conference in Indianapolis, February 7-10.

Florida | Gainesville, Florida Upsilon Phi participated in the University's Fall 2018 Greek Blood Drive. The Chapter won the drive by donating the most blood. On February 9, 120 brothers attended the Chapter's Pig Dinner. They also held a golf scramble and a silent auction, raising money for the renovation of the chapter room.

6 Additionally, the Chapter participated in a number of Georgia | Athens, Georgia In September, Kappa Deuteron volunteered with the Oconee County Library Friends (OCLF) to help set up their annual book sale. Brothers helped move over 600 boxes of donated books to the Oconee County Civic Center, where the book sale took place. The book sale was very successful, allowing the OCLF to make a large donation to their library.

Greek philanthropies throughout the semester, including: Theta Alpha Christian Sorority's 10th Annual Showdown, benefiting Desire Street Ministries; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority's Kappa Kickball (pictured), supporting Reading Is Fundamental; and Alpha Chi Omega Sorority's Purple Rain, which benefits domestic violence awareness.

Grand Valley State | Allendale, Michigan

Gamma Rho brothers attended the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values Central Conference in Indianapolis, February 7-10.

Hanover | Hanover, Indiana The Tau Chapter sold and delivered hot chocolate and donuts from 8:00pm-midnight on October 18 and 19 for their Breast Cancer Awareness Month philanthropy. Hot chocolate and donuts were sold for $2 each and both were sold for $3. All proceeds were donated toward breast cancer awareness.

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ON CAMPUS Idaho | Moscow, Idaho 4 In December, Mu Iota put

Christmas lights on their house for the community Christmas Light Show philanthropy, which raises money for local charities. Pedro Landa (2019) will graduate in May with a degree in sociology and an emphasis in criminology. Following graduation, he will join the United States Air Force, where he plans to work in the security forces or military police. Carson Tester (2019) attended the AFLV (Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values) Leadership Conference in Indianapolis on February 7-10.

Indiana | Bloomington, Indiana 6 During the University's 2019 Annual Greek

Assessment & Awards program, the Zeta Chapter was named the IFC Chapter of Excellence for the second consecutive year. This is the highest honor the University can award a chapter.

Illinois State | Normal, Illinois In September, chapter officers from Nu Iota, Beta Pi at Bradley and Gamma Deuteron at Knox gathered for the Blanchard Leadership training retreat.

Iowa | Iowa City, Iowa Mu Deuteron brothers participated in the University's Dance Marathon Big Event, raising $14,000 for the For the Kids organization.

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ON CAMPUS IUPUI | Indianapolis, Indiana Jacob Shircliff (2019) was selected as an undergraduate intern for the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values. Spring 2019 Pledges: 9

Kansas | Lawrence, Kansas On November 9-10, Pi Deuteron and Chi Deuteron at Kansas State held their annual FIJI Run for Leukemia, supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Brothers from each chapter ran a football 86 miles, relay-style, from Lawrence to Manhattan for the Sunflower Showdown football game on November 10.

Iowa State | Ames, Iowa 5 During the 2018-19 school year, Alpha Iota raised

$5,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through their S'More Roast philanthropy event. The event was created in honor of a brother who was recently diagnosed with Leukemia. Fall 2018 Pledges: 18; Spring 2019 Pledges: 6

Johns Hopkins | Baltimore, Maryland 6 Over winter break, 10 brothers volunteered at

the Second Chance (SC) organization in Baltimore, Maryland. SC is a nonprofit that salvages and sells usable materials and uses the revenue to provide job training and workforce development for those with employment obstacles. The brothers helped by reconditioning wood and organizing warehouse inventory.

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The Chapter also hosted a Dad's Weekend at the chapter house on November 3-4.

Kansas State | Manhattan, Kansas Chi Deuteron and Pi Deuteron at Kansas held their annual FIJI Run for Leukemia, supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The run was created in memory of Rod Morgan (1972), who passed away from leukemia in 1974. From November 9-10, brothers from each chapter ran a football 86 miles, relay-style, from Lawrence to Manhattan for the Sunflower Showdown football game. House mom Margret Pickett passed away on January 26. She served the Chapter for over 20 years. Charles Morrison (2020) went on a hunting trip in Argentina, where he was paired, by chance, with a brother from the Georgia Tech Chapter.

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ON CAMPUS Kent State | Kent, Ohio

Knox | Galesburg, Illinois

The Beta pledge class earned a 3.5 GPA for the fall 2018 semester, helping the Colony achieve #2 in grades out of 20 fraternities.

Kettering | Flint, Michigan On January 27, Alpha Gamma brothers participated in a recruitment workshop, which was organized by Director of Growth Nick Hawley (2017). Several graduate brothers also assisted with the workshop.

Maine | Orono, Maine On February 23, Omega Mu attended the first Northeast Fiji Summit with the Connecticut, Massachusetts, Northeastern, Quinnipiac, Rhode Island and WPI chapters. The Summit focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders. Section Chiefs Tim Kilduff (Kent State 1968) and George Norman (RPI 1987) and Purple Legionnaires Doug Banks (1982) and Dave Willens (WPI 2009) led the day-long event.

6 On November 17, brothers volunteered with the Food & Medicine (F&M) nonprofit by making Thanksgiving baskets for their annual Solidarity Harvest. Solidarity Harvest, created by F&M in 2003, is a project that provides Maine families in financial hardship with baskets containing the ingredients for a Thanksgiving meal. The food is sourced from local farms and bakeries to ensure families are provided with high quality food.

5 Gamma Deuteron participated in Knox College's

Fresh Day Check, an event that educates students about how mental health affects attitude and outlook on life. During the event, the Chapter tabled for the organization Nine Out of Ten. Nine Out of Ten teaches college students to recognize the warning signs of suicide and how to take action, because one out of 10 college students contemplates suicide. That means nine out of 10 college students have the opportunity to help each one who is struggling. In September, chapter officers from Gamma Deuteron, Beta Pi at Bradley and Nu Iota at Illinois State met for a retreat, where they participated in the Blanchard Leadership trainings. Additionally, every Tuesday, brothers gather with fellow Knox students to pack 430 bags of food as a part of Blessings in a Backpack. Blessings in a Backpack, led by Professor Joel Estes, benefits hungry children in the Galesburg, Illinois area. 4

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ON CAMPUS Maryland | College Park, Maryland

Minnesota | Minneapolis, Minnesota

Phi Deuteron brothers attended the AFLV (Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values) Central Conference in Indianapolis, February 7-10.

In November, Mu Sigma held the second annual Casino Night, raising over $14,000 for the Dr. Lou and the Masonic Cancer Center at the University of Minnesota. It was the most successful philanthropy in chapter history.

Massachusetts | Amherst, Massachusetts On February 23, Eta Mu attended the first Northeast Fiji Summit with the Connecticut, Maine, Northeastern, Quinnipiac, Rhode Island and WPI chapters. The Summit, which was hosted by the Pi Iota Chapter on WPI's campus, focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders.

Spring 2019 Pledges: 16

Missouri State | Springfield, Missouri

Michigan | Ann Arbor, Michigan In February, Alpha Phi celebrated another victory in the annual Winterfest broomball tournament. Winterfest raised over $110,000 for the Autism Alliance of Michigan.

Mississippi State | Starkville, Mississippi

5 Leroy Torres (2022) (left) and Austin Molnar (2022)

(right) were awarded the Chapter's Toward Excellence Scholarship, recognizing high achievement in scholarship, community service and leadership. Fall 2018 Pledges: 52 (the largest pledge class in the Chapter's history)

Missouri | Columbia, Missouri Chapter President Sean Moise (2019) was awarded President of the Year by the IFC. Over winter break, 10 brothers were part of the popular Mizzou Alternative Breaks. This 57-person, all-Greek group went to Harmon’s Valley, Jamaica, an impoverished area in south central Jamaica. During their week there, the students built three homes and spent time in both the elementary school and local hospital. 16

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5 Psi Mu and the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority raised

$10,000 for Make-A-Wish through their annual BBQ. This year, they sponsored five-year-old Emelia, who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Emelia has had 24 spinal taps and 55 transfusions in the last two years. Over 700 people, including Emelia and her family, attended the BBQ.

Montevallo | Montevallo, Alabama The Mu Phi Chapter participated in the IFC's High Heel Half Mile on November 15. The event is a play on the "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" campaign, which is an international men's march to stop rape, sexual assault and gender violence. Members from each IFC fraternity ran half a mile in high-heeled shoes to raise money and awareness for sexual assault prevention. www.phigam.org

ON CAMPUS Northeastern | Boston, Massachusetts

Nu Eta hosted USO & Crispy Dough as a part of their spring recruitment. Brothers invited potential members to enjoy pizza while they prepared care packages for active duty soldiers. On February 4-8, the Chapter hosted an organ donor registration drive for Donate Life. The Chapter also attended the first Northeast Fiji Summit on February 23. The Summit was hosted by the WPI Chapter and focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders. Brian Cortese (2019), a senior biochemistry major on the pre-med track, chose the CaNCURE program for his co-op during his sophomore year and has worked there since January 2017. CaNCURE, a Northeastern and NIH National Cancer Institute funded program, trains undergraduates in cancer nanomedicine research by matching students with mentors in research institutions.

Northwestern | Evanston, Illinois 6 On February 1, the Phi Chapter hosted a graduate

dinner, so undergraduate members could meet graduate brothers and learn from their experiences.

Northern Arizona | Flagstaff, Arizona 5 Nu Alpha hosted their first Diamond Girl

Philanthropy Week on campus. During the week, the Chapter held multiple competitions and tournaments, raising over $7,500 for the USO. And they collected over 3,000 meals for a local food bank.

Northern Kentucky | Highland Heights, Kentucky In January, Chapter Treasurer Zach Dichtl and Corresponding Secretary Everette Butler attended the President's Retreat with other NKU Greek members.

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Ohio | Athens, Ohio On Halloween, Alpha Omega hosted FIJI Fright Night, a haunted house philanthropy event. The Chapter sold tickets to the haunted house for $5, and all the proceeds were donated to the USO.

Ohio Northern | Ada, Ohio Omega Nu raised $717.42 for the Central & Southern Ohio USO group at their annual Phi Gamma Melta grilled cheese event on September 26.

(2019) and Michael Sherping attended the Engie Smart Campus Challenge at Ohio State University as one of six finalist teams. During the event, each team delivered a project funding pitch to a panel of judges. Mike, TJ and Michael pitched a partnership between the Food Recovery Network and the Smart Campus student organization to create an application that analyzes food donation inventory data to adjust the Dining Services purchasing and production decisions to reduce waste and costs. The project also coordinates food donations to local agencies. Their team was the only team to receive full project funding, for a total of $54,000. They will also travel to Paris, France this summer to participate in the Engie Innovation Week. Pictured (L-R): Mike Fackler, Michael Sherping, Faculty Advisor Brian Roe and TJ Kirby.

Ohio Wesleyan | Delaware, Ohio During the fall semester, Theta Deuteron participated in two Greek philanthropy events: Delta Gamma Sorority's Anchor Bowl, making it to the semi-finals, and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity's Beach Bash Sand Volleyball Tournament. The Chapter was also #1 in grades for the fall 2018 semester with a 3.33 GPA. In September, Joe Brush (2020), Lucas Farmer (2019) and Mike Heeschen (2019) were invited to present research from their summer internships at a Research Symposium.

Oklahoma | Norman, Oklahoma 6 On February 16, Nu Omega brothers and pledges participated in the Polar Plunge, which benefits the Special Olympics Oklahoma City.

5 Chapter President Jimmy Franklin (2020) was

invited to speak on the Undergraduate Business Women's Association's "I Am, Because She Is" panel on March 5. He was invited to speak about the profound impact women had in his life, as a positive male leader on campus. Jimmy was also recently featured in the Office of Student Life's "OSU Spotlight" because of his passion for mentorship and giving back to the community. He holds several mentorship roles within the University, including Peer Advisor for the OSU Fisher College of Business and the vice president of pledge education for the Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity.

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ON CAMPUS Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Omicron Chi hosted the Phi Gamma Melta philanthropy event, benefitting the USO. From 7:00-11:00pm, students were able to enjoy unlimited grilled cheese and tomato soup for $5. All of the proceeds were donated to the USO.

Old Dominion | Norfolk, Virginia 4 Omega Deuteron was saddened

by the loss of graduate brother Austin Cook (2018) in February. The Chapter and ODU community came together to hold a candlelight vigil and to help raise money for the Cook family. To raise money, the Chapter set-up a Gofundme page and a car smash. In one week, they raised $7,861. Additionally, the women of Pi Beta Phi visited the Chapter to give them cookies and brownies and to make a donation to the Cook family (pictured). During the fall 2018 semester, the Chapter started a new scholarship plan, giving brothers more incentives for earning higher grades. As a result, the Chapter GPA increased by 0.31 points and they were named #1 in grades.

Oklahoma State | Stillwater, Oklahoma Andrew Morris (2020) was elected IFC Treasurer.

Oregon State | Corvallis, Oregon 6 At the beginning of the year, Kappa Omicron brothers traveled to Waldport, Oregon for their annual brotherhood retreat. They discussed the past school year and how to improve in the future. Brothers and pledges also engaged in constructive discussions, strengthening the overall sense of brotherhood.

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On February 23, the Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Northeastern, Quinnipiac, Rhode Island and WPI chapters attended the first Northeast Fiji Summit. The Summit was hosted by the WPI Chapter and focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders. Section Chiefs Tim Kilduff (Kent State 1968) and George Norman (RPI 1987) and Purple Legionnaires Doug Banks (Maine 1982) and Dave Willens (WPI 2009) led the day-long event.

Quinnipiac | Hamden, Connecticut From December 5-7, Eta Chi held a donation collection drive for the people who were affected by the California wildfires in November. Donations included home essentials, like bedding, towels and clothing. Additionally, Edwin Daneelian (2021), who is from California, contacted his former high school in Los Angeles, which agreed to help with the donation drive.

5 The Chapter also attended the first Northeast Fiji

Summit on February 23. The Summit was hosted by the WPI Chapter and focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders.

3 Kevin Meiselman

(2020) has always been very open about his experiences with mental illness. Recently, he started a podcast as a platform to talk to individuals about their mental illness and how they have overcome it. In February, Kevin pitched his podcast idea at the Self Employment in the Arts competition in Chicago. He was a finalist in the competition and was awarded funding for his podcast, Behind the Mind. 20

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Rhode Island | South Kingstown, Rhode Island 5 Kappa Rho attended the first Northeast Fiji Summit on February 23. The Summit was hosted by the WPI Chapter and focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders. Brothers from the Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Northeastern, Quinnipiac and WPI chapters were also in attendance.

The Chapter also hosted a holiday card writing event for the children of St. Mary's Home for Children. The event was held at the chapter house on December 12 from 5:007:00pm and it was open to everyone. The Chapter served hot chocolate and donuts to people writing holiday cards during the event.

Rose-Hulman | Terre Haute, Indiana On December 15, Rho Phi volunteered with the Noon Optimist Club for their Clothe-A-Child. Brothers helped local kids shop for new, properly fitting clothing at the Terre Haute Walmart. 800 kids (from K-5th grade) received new clothing, like coats, sweatshirts and pants, for free. Graduate brothers Wes Bolsen (2000) and Jeff Ludwig (2016) hosted 15 undergraduate brothers in Denver, Colorado for New Year's Day. Brothers enjoyed a nice steak dinner, two days of skiing and brotherhood. Fall 2018 Pledges: 30

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4 Sigma Eta won SHSU's soccer

championship for the second consecutive year. On February 2, the Chapter participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit along with the Baylor, Southern Methodist, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, Texas Dallas and Texas Tech chapters. There were 68 undergraduate and graduate brothers in attendance. The Summit included sessions on the Fraternity's Ritual and values and Building Courageous Leaders, and they also discussed challenges and successes and planned for the upcoming academic year.

South Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina USC fraternities and sororities raised over $570k for charity during the fall 2018 semester, with the Mu Lambda Chapter raising over $3,700.

South Florida | Tampa, Florida

Southern Methodist | Dallas, Texas On February 2, Delta Tau participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit with seven other Texas chapters. Sixty-eight undergraduate and graduate brothers attended, including three Archons and several graduate volunteers. During the event, undergraduates discussed challenges and successes across their chapters and planned for the upcoming academic year with the graduate advisors, and they attended sessions on the Fraternity's Ritual and values and Building Courageous Leaders.

Tennessee Tech | Cookeville, Tennessee 6 Theta Tau won the University's intramural football

championship and the 2018 Homecoming championship with their partners, the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority.

5 On January 19, Kappa Phi volunteered at the

University's Stampede of Service. Brothers helped by painting homes, cooking, gardening, cleaning and doing yard work in their community.

Tampa | Tampa, Florida Fall 2018 Pledges: 14

Tennessee | Knoxville, Tennessee Kappa Tau brothers attended the AFLV Central Conference in Indianapolis, February 7-10.

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Texas Christian | Fort Worth, Texas

On February 2, Tau Deuteron participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit along with seven other Texas chapters. With 68 undergraduate and graduate brothers attending, the event included sessions on the Fraternity's Ritual and values and Building Courageous Leaders. Brothers also discussed challenges and successes across their chapters and planned for the upcoming academic year.

Texas A&M | College Station, Texas Alpha Mu conducted a diaper drive to collect money and diapers for Single Mothers Created 4 Change (SMC4C), a local charity that collects child care supplies and raises money for single mothers in the Bryan/College Station area. Last year, the Chapter donated 14,000 diapers, so they set this year's goal at 20,000 diapers. The Chapter raised $6,328 over the course of two weeks and purchased approximately 35,000 diapers to donate to SMC4C.

6 The Chapter also attended the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit

on February 2. Sixty-eight undergraduate brothers and graduate advisors from the Baylor, Sam Houston, Southern Methodist, Texas, Texas Christian, Texas Dallas and Texas Tech chapters attended the event.

5 Tau Chi hosted the inaugural Eric Charlton (1997)

Memorial Scholarship, honoring Brother Charlton, who passed ad astra on April 11, 2018. The scholarship recognizes a brother for academic achievement and wellrounded activities. Eric's parents, Bob and Sue Charlton (pictured), generously provided the award, which was first given during the fall 2018 semester.

6 The Chapter and David Symonds (1997) hosted and participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit, with seven other Texas chapters.

The Baylor, Sam Houston, Southern Methodist, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, Texas Dallas and Texas Tech chapters participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit on February 2. Sixty-eight undergraduate and graduate brothers attended, including three Archons and several graduate volunteers. Archon Councilor Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990) kicked off the Summit with a session on the Fraternity's Ritual and values, and Archon Vice President Jim Link (Ohio Wesleyan 1982) followed with a presentation on Building Courageous Leaders. Undergraduates discussed challenges and successes across their chapters and planned for the upcoming year with the graduate advisors. The Summit was organized by Kirk Walden (Texas Arlington 1972) and hosted by the Texas Christian Chapter and David Symonds (Texas Christian 1997). 22

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Texas San Antonio | San Antonio, Texas

Tau Delta participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit on February 2. There were 68 undergraduates and graduate advisors from eight of the Texas chapters in attendance, as well as three Archons. Undergraduates discussed challenges and successes across their chapters and planned for the upcoming academic year with the graduate advisors.

Texas Tech | Lubbock, Texas On February 2, Lambda Tau participated in the 2nd Texas Fiji Summit. Archon Councilor Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990) kicked off the Summit with a session on the Fraternity's Ritual and values, and Archon Vice President Jim Link (Ohio Wesleyan 1982) followed with a presentation on Building Courageous Leaders. Undergraduates discussed challenges and successes across their chapters and planned for the upcoming academic year with their graduate advisors.

Toledo | Toledo, Ohio Rob Bentley (2020) won the November Awesome Award for his work as a nursing assistant on the 3rd floor at the University of Toledo Medical Center. Rob was nominated by his coworkers for excelling in his position.

5 In February, the Sigma Alpha Colony hosted an organ donor drive on campus. The Colony obtained over 170 sign-ups through Donate Life.

Tulane | New Orleans, Louisiana 6 The Tau Upsilon Chapter and Kappa Alpha Theta

Sorority hosted a philanthropy for the Louisiana SPCA. The chapters raised money by collecting students' donations to play with rescue dogs on the campus quad throughout the day.

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Utah State | Logan, Utah 5 Upsilon Sigma Colony undergraduates and gradu-

ate brothers volunteered at the local Loaves & Fishes Community Meal by helping with food prep, dish washing and cleaning. Loaves & Fishes is a community meal held twice a month with a goal of not only nourishing bodies but spirits. They serve about 250 meals both onsite and to-go.

Washington & Jefferson | Washington, Pennsylvania

On November 11, the Alpha Chapter hosted a flag football tournament to benefit the Glock Foundation. Teams of seven to 10 players were able to participate in the tournament with a $10 entry fee per person. All participants received a T-shirt, and the winning team received a package of gift cards.

Wabash | Crawfordsville, Indiana The Psi Chapter was #1 in grades during the fall 2018 semester, and the freshman class was #2 in grades.

4 Several brothers took time out

of their spring break to participate in and support Heroes New Hope Foundation's (HNHF) Annual Banquet fundraiser. HNHF supports wounded and injured veterans by providing therapeutic healing through hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities. They also provide these services to children of the fallen or injured.

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ON CAMPUS Washington & Lee | Lexington, Virginia

Washington State | Pullman, Washington

Jared Nickodem (2020), Connor Van Vooren and Michael Struk (2020) helped the W&L Swim Team win their fifth consecutive ODAC Swimming Championship. Jared was 1st place in the 200-meter butterfly, Michael was 3rd place in the 1,650-meter freestyle, and Connor was 2nd place in the 100-meter freestyle and 1st place in the 400-meter freestyle relay.

This fall, Pi Mu raised $5,636 for the USO through their Fiji Island charity concert event.

Wayne State | Detroit, Michigan In December, Delta Mu hosted a toy drive for Toys for Tots, an organization that collects and distributes new toys to less fortunate families around the globe. Brothers reached out to their friends and community for donations, collecting nearly $800 worth of toys. Chapter President Jeff Pokriefka (2020), Chapter Treasurer Justin Verriest (2021) and Corresponding Secretary Yuri Alonte (2021) attended a Greek retreat on campus to support Greek unity.

Western Kentucky | Bowling Green, Kentucky Chi Eta hosted their Helping for the Holidays philanthropy event to raise money and collect gifts for the two families the Chapter adopted for the holidays. The three-day philanthropy event included: caroling to sororities and holiday pictures on December 3; pictures with Santa and a hot chocolate and cookie sale on December 4; and a gingerbread house contest and Decorate a Fiji on December 5. The Chapter was also voted the 2nd Best IFC Fraternity by the local community for Best of the Hill 2019.

Western Ontario | London, Ontario

Western Michigan | Kalamazoo, Michigan 6 Six Kappa Mu brothers volunteered at Loaves &

Fishes, packing over 1,250 lbs of food for the hungry in their community.

5 During spring break, several Lambda Omega brothers

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William Jewell | Liberty, Missouri

WPI | Worcester, Massachusetts 5 On October 2, Pi Iota undergraduates and several

recent graduates participated in Alpha Phi Sorority's Mr. Heartthrob talent show. The Sorority hosts the talent show philanthropy event every year to raise money for the Alpha Phi Foundation in support of women's cardiac care. The Chapter won the fundraising portion of the talent show, which meant they were able to donate half of the $1,780 raised to their charity of choice. The Chapter chose to donate to ALS Research in memory of Steve Rubin (1974), who passed away from ALS in 2015.

5 Zeta Phi and the women of Alpha Gamma Delta won this year's Homecoming.

The Chapter also had the largest fall pledge class, with four members, since the school switched to deferred recruitment.

Wisconsin | Madison, Wisconsin Several brothers helped clean and shovel off a rink on Lake Mendota for the Clean Lakes Alliance's Frozen Assets Festival in January. In February, the Chapter partnered with the women of Pi Beta Phi to assist with the annual Polar Plunge, supporting Wisconsin Special Olympics. Brothers helped set up the event and assisted plungers with their jump into the frigid water. Additionally, Jack Rosenthal (2021) and Zane Feldman-Isaksen (2021) braved the cold and jumped in the water during the event. 26

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The Chapter held their annual Pledge-Parent Dinner on January 27. Parents of the new pledge class were given a tour of the chapter house and attended the dinner along with undergraduate and graduate brothers, who shared their fraternity experiences. Additionally, the Chapter hosted and participated in the first Northeast Fiji Summit on February 23. Brothers from the Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Northeastern, Quinnipiac and Rhode Island chapters also attended the event. Section Chiefs Tim Kilduff (Kent State 1968) and George Norman (RPI 1987) and Purple Legionnaires Doug Banks (Maine 1982) and Dave Willens (2009) led the day-long event, which focused on Phi Gamma Delta's values and Building Courageous Leaders. The event was held at WPI's Foisie Innovation Center, named after Robert Foisie (1956), in the Karen and George Oliver Active Learning Classrooms, named after George Oliver (1982) and his wife. t www.phigam.org

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THE SUMMIT

June 28-30, 2019 | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

ARE YOU READY TO TAKE YOUR CHAPTER TO NEW HEIGHTS? The Summit is a new event that expands upon the former Recruitment Workshop to include both recruitment and new member education strategies and tactics. During the event, Recruitment Chairmen will design a recruitment plan for the upcoming academic year, with a focus on building a culture around positive relationships and belonging. New Member Educators will develop a unique and custom program for their chapter/colony through a variety of activities and discussions.

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Spring 2019 Expansion Results It is an exciting time of the year as we have completed a spring colonization at Christopher Newport University.

Christopher Newport University | Newport News, Virginia Colonization Timeline: January 21-March 17, 2019 Staff: Field Secretaries Dio Protopapadakis and Terrell Couch GPA: 3.08 Founding Fathers: 27 Fun Facts: • Several of the Founding Fathers are on the football and baseball teams. • Graduate brothers on the BCA represent six different chapters, and three members of the BCA were Founding Fathers of their own chapters. • Some of the graduate advisors served on the University's Board of Visitors. The Delta Colony at Christopher Newport

Fall 2019 Colonization Plans At press time, Phi Gamma Delta has received an invitation to colonize at Loyola University New Orleans. The Archons have approved it for colonization during fall 2019. Plans are always subject to change, and additions to our expansion schedule will be posted on www.phigam.org/expansion. If you know men at Loyola, please recommend them to us at www.phigam.org/ReferAFriend.

Loyola University New Orleans Colonization

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Delta Mu at Wayne State University Chartering

Date: October 27, 2018 Chapter President: Ben Lipinski (2019) Purple Legionnaire: Eric Ruelle (DePaul 2012) Legate: Keith Councell (Kettering B 2003) International Fraternity Delegation: • Jim Link (Ohio Wesleyan 1982), Archon Vice President • Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990), Archon Councilor • Justin Burns (Ohio State 2007), Ritualist • Ryan McFarland (Ball State 2002), Section Chief • Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975), Executive Director • Bryan Hartzell (Western Kentucky 2014), Director of Chapter Services • Nick Hawley (Kettering A 2017), Director of Growth

Current Treasurer Justin Verriest (2021) (left) and President Jeff Pokriefka (2020) (right)

Ritual Team: Brothers from Kettering A and Kettering B Charter Members: 24

NOTEWORTHY:

• Raised over $5,000 for USO and other charities • GPA above 3.2 for four of five semesters • Chartering ceremonies were held at the historic Detroit Masonic Temple

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Rho Tau at the College of William & Mary Chartering

Date: November 3, 2018 Chapter President: Will Elkins (2020) Purple Legionnaire: Tom Rideout (Washington & Lee 1963) Legate: Tom Rideout (Washington & Lee 1963) International Fraternity Delegation: • Clark Robertson (Nebraska 1982), Archon President • Josh Holly (Tennessee 1997), Archon Secretary • Josh Laufenberg (Illinois 2008), Acting Ritualist • Ralph Dewey (Old Dominion 1986), Section Chief • Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975), Executive Director • Bryan Hartzell (Western Kentucky 2014), Director of Chapter Services • Alex Cruz (Northern Arizona 2017), Field Secretary Ritual Team: Brothers from Old Dominion and Virginia Commonwealth

Chapter President Will Elkins (left) and Purple Legionnaire Tom Rideout (right)

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GPA above 3.25 for three consecutive terms; 3.5 in fall 2017 Brothers involved in 36 other organizations and activities Friday chartering events were held in the historic Wren Building Phi Beta Kappa was founded at William & Mary in 1776

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Pi Sigma at the University of Pittsburgh Re-Chartering Date: February 9, 2019 Originally Chartered: October 3, 1863 Chapter President: John Coyle (2020) Purple Legionnaire: David Wissinger (Pittsburgh 1989) Legate: Bill Wallander (Pittsburgh 1981) International Fraternity Delegation: • Josh Holly (Tennessee 1997), Archon Secretary • Mike Stewart (Penn State 1972), Former Archon, Educational Foundation President • Justin Burns (Ohio State 2007), Ritualist • Mark Rusiski (Pittsburgh 2000), Section Chief • Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975), Executive Director • Bryan Hartzell (Western Kentucky 2014), Director of Chapter Services • Todd Rotgers (Minnesota 2011), Senior Director of Undergraduate Services • Alex Cruz (Northern Arizona 2017), Director of Chapter Development Ritual Team: Brothers from Allegheny, Ohio State and California of Pennsylvania Charter Members: 31

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• Community service hours: 1,700+ • Philanthropy dollars raised: $2,800 • Brothers involved in over 50 other organizations and activities

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Akron | Akron, Ohio 6 In June, Police Chief Roy Mosley III

(1992) (left) swore in Jake Rapp (2011) (right) as a new police officer of the Brimfield Police Department in Brimfield Township, Ohio.

Bowling Green | Bowling Green, Ohio 4 Tim Woliver (1992) was elected to his first term as the District 6 Councilman on the Cibolo, Texas City Council on November 6, 2018. He was elected with 66% of the votes, defeating his opponent, who was a two-term councilman and two-time mayoral candidate. Tim retired from the U.S. Air Force as Lt. Col. in April 2017 after 24 years on active duty.

In September, Brother Woliver was also one of 22 members appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the Governor's Committee to Support the Military, which helps maintain and enhance military values at installations within the state.

British Columbia | Vancouver, British Columbia Bucknell | Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Terry Julian (1945) received his Diamond Owl certificate celebrating 75 years of membership.

On October 13-14, 25 brothers from the classes of 198184 gathered for a golf weekend in New York.

4 In September, 19 brothers from the classes of 1964-

66 (and four wives) met for a reunion at Bub Morgan's (1966) farm in New Hampshire. On the first day, the brothers gathered for a banquet at a country club followed by a campfire. On the second day, they held a golf tournament at the same country club, and in the evening, they returned to the farm for a whole-pig roast (pictured). In Fiji tradition, they ceremoniously had the oldest member kiss the pig's nose and the youngest brother kiss the other end. Additionally, each brother who attended the event received a custom golf towel with a Fiji pig and a certificate memorializing the event.

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Case Western Reserve | Cleveland, Ohio John Vanek (1970) released the second book in the Father Jake Austin Mystery Series, entitled Miracles. For more information or to order the book, visit www. JohnVanekAuthor.com.

Cincinnati | Cincinnati, Ohio Jeff Linkous (1980) was installed as president of the County Engineers Association of Ohio (CEAO) at the CEAO Winter Conference in December. Jeff is the Clifton County Engineer, a position he has held since his election in 2008. As a county engineer, Jeff is responsible for the maintenance, repair and capital improvements of county highways, roads and bridges.

Cleveland Graduate Chapter | Cleveland, Ohio 5 The Cleveland Graduate Chapter hosted a Christmas Luncheon in December. Executive Director-Designate Rob Caudill (Akron 2004) was the keynote speaker.

Colorado | Boulder, Colorado Hale Irwin (1967) was honored to attend President George H.W. Bush's memorial service on December 5. He was asked to represent the President’s love of sports and friendship with other sports figures, including Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961) and Tim Finchem (Richmond 1969).

Denison | Granville, Ohio 4 On October 27, seven graduate brothers

gathered at the Buxton Inn in Granville, Ohio for Lambda Deuteron's Pig Dinner. Pictured (L-R): Justin Harmon (2001), Scott Vallee (2005), Kevin Shannon (2002), Jim Dixon (1991), Jack Oest (1974), David Edelblute (1986) and Brad Tilton (Georgia Tech 1981).

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Florida | Gainesville, Florida 5 Mark Krill (1986) (second from right) won the 2018 PGA Tour Honda Classic Pro-Am Championship.

On February 9, 120 brothers attended Upsilon Phi's Pig Dinner. The Chapter also held a golf scramble and a silent auction, raising money for the renovation of the chapter room.

Florida State | Tallahassee, Florida After the loss of David Aide (1984) to cancer in January, Phi Sigma graduates from the 1980s talked about why they don't get together that often, especially when so many live in South Florida. They decided to hold a party on March 2. It had been 35 years since some of the brothers had seen each other. Brothers traveled from the Florida coasts, and some came from as far as New York and Wisconsin, to attend the event. They had a great time and look forward to doing this more often.

Gettysburg | Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 6 On November 11, 2018, Maj. Gen. (ret.) William

Matz (1961) (right) participated in a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I at Suresnes American Cemetery in France. The cemetery is managed by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). Brother Matz, who serves as secretary of the ABMC, delivered remarks during the ceremony and introduced President Trump (left). During the ceremony, President Trump presented Brother Matz with an American flag that recently had flown over the White House. The flag will remain on display at the Suresnes American Cemetery.

Gulf Coast Graduate Chapter | Sarasota, Florida Members of the Gulf Coast Graduate Chapter gathered for a meeting on December 4. The brothers in attendance were: Jim Phillips (Ohio Wesleyan 1953), Bill Loomis (Purdue 1956), Charlie Scott (Florida 1975), Don Stuart (Florida State 1972), Scott Stuart (Florida State 2004), Steve Stonecipher (Oregon State 1973) and Rod Tait (McGill 1961). 34

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GRADUATE ALMANAC Hanover | Hanover, Indiana

Illinois Wesleyan | Bloomington, Illinois

5 Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (1990) (fifth

from left) hosted Tau Chapter graduate brothers at the Indianapolis Colts game on December 23. Wes McKinney (2018) was selected to represent Hanover on the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference's (HCAC) all-decade basketball team, recognizing the top athletes from 2009-19. As a freshman, Wes was named the HCAC newcomer of the year, and as a junior he was named the league's player of the year.

Idaho | Moscow, Idaho David Delyea (2015) received his law license, which was presented by Idaho Bar President Mike Howard (1991).

5 Carl E. Behr (1947) received his Diamond Owl certificate, which celebrates 75 years of membership.

Iowa State | Ames, Iowa 6 Alpha Iota graduate brothers traveled to Sun Valley,

Idaho for their seventh annual brothers ski trip. Pictured: Dave Knoernschild (1989), Pete McNally (1990), Bill Westfall (1989), Bryan Young (1989), Mike Hagan (1988), Joe Price (1986) and Sean Cassidy (1987).

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Johns Hopkins | Baltimore, Maryland 5 Over 60 Beta Mu undergraduate brothers, guests and

graduate brothers (spanning five decades) attended the JHU Lacrosse Home Opener Tailgate on February 16. The tailgate was hosted in the Army ROTC building and helped raise money for the Blue Jay Battalion Cadet Fund. Among the graduate attendees were former lacrosse players Marc DiGiovanni (2000) and Tom Bloomer (2002), as well as ROTC alumni Jim Schoettler (1978), Danny Organek (1994) and Luke Zsido (2017). Always prepared, U.S. Army veteran James Miervaldis (2006) showed up with several tradition scarves to give away.

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Kettering | Flint, Michigan Alpha Gamma brothers from the class of 1971 traveled to Huntington Beach, California for a reunion. The brothers who attended were Dan McBride (1971), Larry Demott (1971), Steve McCord (1971), Jim Rapp (1971) and Rex Luzader (1971).

Knoxville Metro Graduate Chapter | Knoxville, Tennessee

6 The Graduate Chapter held their quarterly happy hour event at the Carolina Ale House on November 15. There were 14 brothers from 10 chapters in attendance. Pictured (L-R): Mike Hamil (Georgia 1984), Peter McKechnie (Texas Christian 1990), Jack O'Neill (Missouri 2012), Terrell Kerr (Tennessee 1971), Paul Attanasio (Texas Arlington 1981), Bill Simms (Sewanee 1968), Kevin Keller (New Mexico 1976), Bob Sudderth (Georgia Tech 1980) and Brent Ellis (Tennessee Tech 1999). Not pictured: Tim Basch (Akron 2003), Fred Ergen (Tennessee 1972), Bryan Thompson (Tennessee 1976), Chris Weaver (Tennessee Tech 2001) and Gayden Green (Tennessee 1970).

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Midsouth Graduate Chapter | Memphis, Tennessee

5 On November 7, 18 graduate brothers gathered at the Brookhaven Pub & Grill in Memphis.

Minnesota | Minneapolis, Minnesota

North Alabama | Florence, Alabama 6 Former Field Secretaries Ryan Pigg (2009) (right),

Wes Martin (Missouri State 2009) (middle) and Brett Pytel (Toledo 2008) (left) went on a duck hunting trip in Humphrey, Arkansas from January 11-13.

The University of Minnesota named the new McNamara Alumni Center after Richard "Pinky" McNamara (1956), who made a generous donation for the building project.

Missouri | Columbia, Missouri Major Garrett (1984) was promoted to Chief Washington Correspondent at CBS News in December. Previously, Major was CBS News' Chief White House Correspondent since 2012.

Missouri State | Springfield, Missouri 4 Former Field Secretaries Wes Martin (2009) (middle), Brett Pytel (Toledo 2008) (left) and Ryan Pigg (North Alabama 2009) (right) went on a duck hunting trip in Humphrey, Arkansas from January 11-13.

Nebraska | Lincoln, Nebraska In January, Tim Wentz, PE, HBDP (1975) retired as an associate professor of construction management at the University of Nebraska College of Engineering after 25 years of service. Tim was also active with the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), serving as president from 2016-17.

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North Texas | Denton, Texas Several Nu Tau graduate brothers, ranging from recent graduates to the Chapter's Founding Fathers, gathered at Texas Live on February 2.

Ohio State | Columbus, Ohio 6 Jack Nicklaus (1961) was honored to attend President

George H.W. Bush's memorial service on December 5. He was asked to represent the President’s love of sports and friendship with other sports figures, including Hale Irwin (Colorado 1967) and Tim Finchem (Richmond 1969). Pictured (center, front row, L-R): Jack Nicklaus, Tim Finchem and Hale Irwin.

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from the classes of 1980-87 recently gathered in Chicago for an informal reunion. Brothers met for a group dinner at Gibson's Steak House on Friday night, followed by tailgating at the Northwestern v. Notre Dame football game on Saturday. Pictured (L-R): Back: Mike Bartsch (1986), Ken Glickstein (1985), Peter Baskin (1984), Erwin Aulis (1980), Dave Loomis (1985) and Dr. David Geller (1985). Middle: Mike Huff (1987), Frank Schmitz (1985), Joe Maguire (1983), Drew Soshnick (1985), Bill Bettman (1986) and Dr. Otto Placik (1985). Front: Dr. Stuart Wolf (1985), Eric Gilliland (1984), Scott Snyder (1982) and Dr. Steve Gurtner (1984).

Oklahoma | Norman, Oklahoma These Nu Omega graduate brothers gathered for a reunion at the Oklahoma Chapter house: Bob Walner (1960), Charles Webster (1960), Phil Truss (1960), David Cochran (1959), David Way (1959), Bill Thompson (1959), Joe Claro (1962), Hap LeCrone (1959), Earl Ingram (1960), David Ragland (1960) and Guy Danielson (1960).

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GRADUATE ALMANAC Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Willis A. Boothe, II (1946) received his Diamond Owl certificate, celebrating 75 years as a member of Phi Gamma Delta.

Princeton | Princeton, New Jersey 4 Jared Polis (1996) was inaugurated as Governor of Colorado on January 8, after serving five terms in Congress.

Jared is the third Phi Gam to serve as Governor of Colorado. Job A. Cooper (Knox 1867) served from 1889-91 and Julius Gunter (Washington & Lee 1876, Virginia 1876) served from 1917-19.

Purdue | West Lafayette, Indiana Bruce Pitman (1971) was inducted into the University of Idaho Hall of Fame in May 2019, honoring his 42-year career serving the University and its students. A former Archon, Bruce retired in 2015 as Vice Provost of Student Affairs and Dean of Students.

Richmond | Richmond, Virginia 4 John Shell (1946) received his Diamond Owl certificate, which celebrates 75 years of membership.

Tim Finchem (1969) was honored to attend President George H.W. Bush's memorial service on December 5. He was asked to represent the President’s love of sports and friendship with other sports figures, including Hale Irwin (Colorado 1967) and Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961).

Southern Star Graduate Chapter | Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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to introduce the Nu Upsilon at Nova Southeastern pledge class to local graduate brothers.

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GRADUATE ALMANAC Texas Tech | Lubbock, Texas 3 John Riggins (2000)

formed Talley Riggins Construction Group, a general contracting firm based in Dallas that specializes in commercial, institutional and healthcare construction.

Toledo | Toledo, Ohio Former Field Secretaries Brett Pytel (2008), Wes Martin (Missouri State 2009) and Ryan Pigg (North Alabama 2009) went on a duck hunting trip in Humphrey, Arkansas from January 11-13.

Wittenberg | Springfield, Ohio 4 Wittenberg brothers Nick Ludwig (2013) and Trey Hicks (2017) are currently working on a startup called Stuff2College. Stuff2College is a service that allows students to consolidate their stuff in boxes and ship it together, at an economical rate, to their college.

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COURAGEOUS LEADER AWARD Phi Gamma Delta seeks to recognize individuals who, through acts of selflessness or courage, made a difference in the lives of others and demonstrate a commitment to their values at a testing point. Graduate brothers, undergraduate brothers, pledges and friends of Phi Gamma Delta are eligible for the award. Winner(s) will be announced each year at the Fiji Academy in early January. Nominations are due by October 31. For more information or to nominate a Courageous Leader, visit www. phigam.org/CourageousLeaderAward.

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Behind Happy Faces Mental Health in Fraternities By Ross Szabo Ross Szabo is a mental health expert and author of Behind Happy Faces: Taking Charge of Your Mental Health - A Guide for Young Adults. He is an award-winning mental health speaker, writer and trainer, and he has spoken to more than 1 million students about the importance of mental health. He is also wellness director for the Geffen Academy at UCLA and the CEO of the Human Power Project.

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s I stared out of the window of the psychiatric ward, I never imagined my freshman year at American University would end the way it did. In high school, I was a really active student. I was president of my class and a varsity basketball player. I had a high GPA, volunteered with the Special Olympics and attended the National Youth Leadership Forum. On the outside, I had this productive external life that everyone saw. On the inside, my life was filled with the highs and lows of bipolar disorder. I had manic episodes that lasted three to four days. I felt invincible, didn’t need sleep, had endless mindracing thoughts, and was overflowing with energy. Then, my moods would change. I wouldn’t be able

to get out of bed. I was consumed with thoughts of death and suicide. I didn’t see a point to living. I couldn’t get the mood swings and emotions to stop, so I began binge drinking to shut my mind down. I never drank to be social. I only drank as much as I could until I passed out. My older brother noticed my symptoms and told a friend of my family. The friend suggested I seek help. At age 16, I met with a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. However, two very dangerous things happened before that diagnosis. I started hiding my emotions when I was 11 years old after two of my grandparents and my best friend died. The second dangerous element was that I learned THE PHI GAMMA DELTA

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to drink alcohol, before I learned how to talk about my emotions. The hardest part about my treatment for bipolar disorder throughout high school and into college was that I took medication and saw a therapist, but most of that was negated by the fact that I continued to hide my feelings and binge-drink. It took me a long time until I was able to learn new coping skills. After taking a leave of absence during my freshman year of college, I took a year off from school. I went to a local college near my house for three semesters. I took another year off from college and then returned to American University, four years after my original freshman year.

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The most important lesson that I learned in my recovery with bipolar disorder is that I never chose to have a mental health disorder, but I could choose to change my coping mechanisms. I could stop hiding my emotions. I could stop drinking. As I went through therapy and treatment, it was important for me to find ways to balance my mental health. It took a long time for me to be able to create effective coping skills. I replaced hiding my emotions and drinking with talking to friends and a therapist. I started writing about my emotions. I exercised. I ate healthy. Balancing my mental health required an immense amount of effort and responsibility.

I’m Not Alone My story is one example of what is happening to young men all over this country. Twenty-five percent of college students experience a diagnosable mental health disorder. The most common mental health disorders are anxiety disorders and clinical depression. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 15-24. Young men die by suicide four times more than young women. Young men are also more prone to experiencing substance use disorders and social isolation. Mental health awareness campaigns have become widespread on college campuses. They have let students know they are not alone. We will always need awareness, but it’s time to move past letting students know statistics about this issue and begin giving them skills to address their mental health.

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What Can We Do? Mental health education needs to begin with an accurate definition of the term. When most people hear the words “mental health,” they tend to think of people who have a problem. They think of people with a mental health disorder, mass murderers, celebrity breakdowns and other negative examples. However, mental health isn’t having a problem. Mental health is how you address the challenges in your life. The World Health Organization defines mental health as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to contribute to her or his community. When people work on their physical health, they exercise, eat right and strengthen their bodies. When people want to work on their mental health, they need to build coping skills, communication, and self-awareness and to strengthen their minds. Having an accurate definition is a critical starting point. The next step in mental health education is breaking down the reasons that young men don’t want to talk about their emotions. When I was in the depths of my disorder, I didn’t want to tell anyone what was happening because I felt weak, stupid, ashamed and embarrassed. I thought my problems would go away on their own. I thought I should suck it up. These are often the most common reasons that young men don’t seek help. They also may not know how to talk about their emotions or

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MENTAL HEALTH IN FRATERNITIES have anyone they can trust. Step one in addressing these challenges is breaking down the reasons that people don’t want to seek help so that they feel more comfortable. It takes an immense amount of strength to be honest about deeper emotions. As young men become more comfortable with expressing their mental health, they also need to focus on the coping mechanisms that they use in their lives. Neuroscience has shown that the brain builds neural pathways for activities that we repeat for an extended period of time. Athletes, musicians and gamers all develop neural pathways for the behaviors that they practice in order to excel at their crafts. After practicing a sport, instrument or game for a long time, a person no longer has to think about their actions, because they become ingrained habits. This is a beautiful process that allows people to be skilled in many areas of their lives. The same process that contributes to learning a new skill also applies to the development of coping mechanisms. The longer a person uses a coping mechanism, the more automatic the behavior becomes. A young man who begins drinking as a coping mechanism as a teenager and continues that type of coping into college will have a hard time stopping that behavior. It’s helpful for people to distinguish between effective and ineffective coping mechanisms. Effective coping builds a person, their mental and physical health, and their relationships. Coping mechanisms are the building blocks of mental health.

Brothers play a crucial role in helping each other. Sixty-seven percent of college students first disclose suicidal thoughts to a friend. This means that fraternity brothers are often on the front lines of supporting their brothers and friends. It’s helpful for organizations to let members know how they can help someone who is experiencing a mental health breakdown and what to do when someone is suicidal.

The steps to help a friend experiencing a breakdown are:

approaching them by letting them know you care about them; helping them move past the reasons they may not want to seek help; asking the counseling center or other professionals for help, and understanding that a friend can’t fill the role of therapist. When a brother is suicidal, it’s critical that other brothers have access to resources such as the suicide prevention hotline and their campus mental health resources.

Changing the Epidemic All of these issues can seem overwhelming, but fraternities are in a unique position to change this epidemic. One study showed that fraternity members feel more emotionally connected than college students who are not in Greek life. If this connection is harnessed to build deeper relationships and support each other during difficult times, and if it includes mental health education, then we can make a real difference in terms of fraternal values.

Mental health is a part of brotherhood. Providing mental health skills to members can change their undergraduate experience and their lives beyond college.

About Behind Happy Faces Behind Happy Faces is a mental health program developed by author and mental health expert Ross Szabo. The program educates members about mental health, coping skills, suicide prevention, and how to talk to a brother who may be experiencing a mental health challenge. We provide five lessons to facilitate with your chapter. Each 15-20 minute lesson includes Powerpoints, videos and easy to use facilitation guides, allowing chapter members to share personal experiences regarding mental health issues and challenges. To view the Behind Happy Faces modules, visit www.phigam.org/bhf.

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A Beacon of Hope

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created Sonnie Studios because of my battle with depression and the loss of my friend by suicide and my uncle to cancer. For as long as I can remember, I have struggled with depression. I remember being 12 years old and tying a belt into a loop and asking myself, "How would this feel?" I knew something wasn't right, and it still scares me to this day. As I got older, I began to lose more friends to gun violence, suicide and drugs. However, not all of them passed away; some were simply lost to the march of time. One night in 2015, a family friend died. That night, I was contemplating a lot, including if this life was worth living. I was sitting in my

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worn 1998 After the Northern Arizona Chapter lost their Chapter Toyota Avalon President Ryan Waltman (2019) in 2017, Sonnie sent the Chapter sunflower hats. He sent them because he rememtrying to make bered the days when people helped him through dark this decision. I moments; that anything helped him, just the thought of was constantly someone noticing he was struggling. For Sonnie, the hats asking myself, were sent as a beacon of hope, as well as an acknowl"What do I edgement of what his brothers were going through. do now?" I decided to go my spirit. I wanted to regress, but I into my house knew I had come too far. and try to sleep it off, instead of ruminating over this. About an I learned during those two years hour after thinking about my own that life is painful, but life can be so demise, I received a call. The caller much more. And if you want it to said that a friend of mine was shot, be more, you must go out there and but I did not know the extent of it. do it. Once I walked into their house, I learned the extent of it. Because of my ongoing battle with depression, I started my company, Over the course of a year, I began Sonnie Studios, to create sunflower attempting to get my life together; hats as a bright beacon of hope to from partying to therapy, I would others going through any battle try to ease the pain. Later, I began with mental illness. The sunflower going to group therapy, joinhats are a happy reminder. They ing the fraternity for community still shine in the cold winter and cracking down intensely on months, and they are there when my studies. I told myself I had to you are struggling the most. rebuild myself after this, and if I didn’t, the other road would be a lot When Sonnie Studios is not makworse later. ing sunflower hats, we collaborate with artists and businesses to My uncle also lost a battle to cancer bring their art and design to the in the spring of 2017. As he was forefront. Whether it is designing dying, I watched him wither away. furniture or making our golf polo, When I hugged him and held him it is all being created for people to in my arms, I felt as if he would enjoy. My coworkers and I know poof away. He was weak, but his life is hard for some, but we are pride prevented him from tellgrateful to be here. We just try to ing me what was wrong. When I smile as much as we can while we asked my uncle how he was doing, are at work. he would only say, "Yeah, I'm all good." One week after my last For more information about visit, in February, he passed away. Sonnie Studios, visit www.sonniSeeing my uncle this way shattered estudios.com.

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Courage for Tomorrow By Glenn Moor (Texas Tech 1984)

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bout twenty years ago, I was struggling with everyday life. I noticed a poster at the gym. It gave the ten warning signs of a serious illness. I read each one and believed that at least 7 of the 10 applied to me. It all made sense to me. I had diabetes. It’s a horrible ailment but at least now I knew my enemy and I could move forward towards normalcy. I went to my doctor to have my blood tested to confirm my self-diagnosis. My doctor came back with the results and informed me that I didn’t have diabetes. Then he asked me, “Do you think you might be suffering from depression?” I was stunned. I looked him in the eye and told him, “There’s no way…no way.” I was so angry when I left his office. I was upset. I was insulted. I thought he was a quack! I had a great life. I had family and friends that loved me. I had only known success in my life. I had never faced any real hardship. My life had been blessed in every way imaginable. I even sang in the shower every morning. And this quack thought I might be depressed! There’s no way!!! I couldn’t wait until I finally discovered my “real illness” so that I could rub it in his face! I’m hard-headed. It took another 45- 60 days to pass before I slowly came to the realization that my doctor wasn’t a quack and that depression was my “real illness.” I had always considered my mind as one of my strengths, but it turned out to be my field of battle.

Depression impacts people in many different ways. For me, I wanted to sleep all the time. I would sleep 18 to 20 hours a day on the weekends and still be sleepy when I woke up. I’d struggle through the work day. I stopped doing things with friends. I lost interest in things and people that I loved. It was difficult to complete even the simplest tasks, even when it was in my best interests to do so. I stopped doing practically all activities unless it was necessary to keep up appearances, and even then, it was usually a lastminute save. As I look back, my depression was slowly eroding who I was for years before my diagnosis. There wasn’t any event that I can identify that caused the slide. Fortunately, the doctor that I thought was a quack diagnosed me correctly, and I was able to begin fighting back and halt the erosion before it was too late. I was never taken to the dark places that depression often takes others. Had I delayed seeing a doctor any longer, who knows what would have happened? I took anti-depressants for several years. I’ve now been fighting my depression without drugs for more than a decade. Over the past 20 years, some periods of time have been better than others. My symptoms have lessened since those early days, but it’s always there – my unwanted companion. It’s a battle that takes place in my mind every day. Fortunately, my battles are turning into skirmishes, but I

Glenn speaking at the 2019 Academy can never let my guard down. It’s way too easy to backslide. I’m revealing my struggle with depression in the hope that others will realize that they’re not alone. I hope it might eliminate some of the stigma of mental illness. As they say, “It’s okay to be not okay.”

Depression is not weakness.

It’s an illness. Phi Gamma Delta focuses on building courageous leaders. Any person that tells you that they’re struggling and need help is one of the most courageous people you’ll ever meet. It’s something that I never found the courage to do. I’m proud that Phi Gamma Delta is making mental health one of the focal points of its educational programs. I’m adding my voice and my story to the conversation. I hope that it resonates with someone. While I continue to battle depression, it’s not stopping me from having a positive impact on the world, and my tomorrows are getting better and better. t

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2019 FIJI ACADEMY The first Fiji Academy was held in 1949. For more than 50 years the Academy was held in the summer of odd-number years. It became an annual event in January of 2003 to give the Fraternity’s newly elected leaders intensive, nuts-and-bolts, hands-on education to prepare them to lead their chapters or colonies.

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he 2019 Fiji Academy was held January 4-6, 2019 at the historic Union Station Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. The focus of this year’s Academy was evident in our theme, Leading with Courage. For those who could not join us this year, here are some highlights:

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2019 recorded the Fraternity’s largest-ever Fiji Academy with 723 brothers and guests in attendance. This included: • Undergraduates: 558 from 160 chapters and colonies • Chapters/Colonies With 3+ Delegates: 51 (Drake sent 10 brothers, Bucknell sent 9 brothers and RoseHulman sent 8 brothers!) • Graduates: 158 (Including 61 Purple Legionnaires and 36 Section Chiefs)

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The 2019 Fiji Academy offered Pursuing Excellence sessions, providing our early arrivals personal development opportunities and

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the chance to explore areas of chapter operations outside of the normal officer nuts and bolts training. On Friday afternoon, more than 500 brothers attended these sessions on topics including career development, leadership development, mental health education, academic pursuits, crisis communications, diversity and inclusion, Fraternity history and values, and living our values. New Purple Legionnaires also took the opportunity to participate in training specific to their new roles.

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The 2019 Academy officially started with its Opening Banquet on Friday evening. Longtime Academy emcee Towner Blackstock (Davidson 1994) opened the event recounting Fiji Academy history. Archon President Clark Robertson (Nebraska 1982) delivered his President’s Perspective keynote address. During his remarks Clark highlighted some of the Fraternity’s successes over the past year, but also made all brothers aware of the discipline issues and chapter closures it faced. He focused his remarks around transition in leadership – challenging our new officers to consider how they will lead their chapters and to prepare for the testing points they will face and comparing their

experience to the Fraternity’s Executive Director transition currently in progress.

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William R. Miller Model Initiation

This year’s Model Initiation was special in that it was the first conducted since the Archons named the event in honor of longtime Ritualist and former Archon President William R. Miller (Indiana 1962). Under the direction of Ritualist Justin Burns (Ohio State 2007), our Ritual Team conducted the model ceremony for more than 500 brothers (including Bill Miller). This year’s team included: Levi Lingsch (Embry-Riddle 2020), Davis Taylor (Western Kentucky 2020), Dylan Delli Colli (Western Ontario 2020), Reegan Jacobson (Boise State 2020), Matt Bloss (Sam Houston 2019), Sean Sullivan (Northeastern 2021), Jeff Pokriefka (Wayne State 2020) and Jose Matute (Ohio Wesleyan 2021).

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Saturday’s luncheon, sponsored by the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation, helped attendees prepare for their role in the 2nd annual Giving Day on May 1 and included special presentations to Ed Gulewitz (Texas Christian 1989) and the Northern Arizona Chapter (see page 49). Our luncheon keynote speaker was Dr. Gentry McCreary, interfraternal friend and CEO of Dyad Strategies. Dr. McCreary shared highlights from Phi Gamma Delta’s first member experience survey. He challenged our brothers to consider brotherhood in the context of belonging and accountability to better exhibit courageous leadership and address challenges in their chapters.

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Pig Dinner

The 2019 Academy formally closed with a Norris Pig Dinner. Brothers from our newest chapter, Rho Tau at the College of William & Mary, had the honor of bringing in the Pig. Educational Director Bill Bracewell (Georgia Faculty 1968) once again was the eldest brother in attendance and shared the honor of kissing the pig with Mylo Thambipillay (Wabash 2022). Jeff Downey (UCLA 1983) concluded the Norris-related activities with a model rendition of An Exile’s Toast. Highlighting the evening and closing the Academy was our keynote speaker Dr. Gary Huckaby (Alabama 1987), a nationally recognized author, consultant, and professional speaker. His message, called Beating the Man in the Mirror, helped our brothers to consider their own challenges in leading with courage. By all measures, the 2019 Academy was a success. We look forward to returning to the Union Station Hotel in 2020 as Phi Gamma Delta continues its efforts to Build Courageous Leaders. t

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n 2015, the Fraternity partnered with Donate Life America to create the Immortal Phi Gam Project, which seeks to increase the number of registered organ donors across the United States and Canada. A special presentation about the partnership was made at the Fiji Academy during the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation Luncheon on Saturday, January 5. The first part of the presentation focused on the importance of registering to be an organ donor, and how one donor can save up to eight lives and improve the lives of up to 75 others. It featured the film “Immortal Gifts” that tells the story of several brothers whose lives and families have been impacted by an organ transplant. The second half of the presentation featured Kevin Lee, Vice President of Community Engagement at Mid-America Transplant. He presented the first Edward A. Gulewitz, Jr. Award for the Promotion of Organ Donation within Phi Gamma Delta. The award was presented to the Nu Alpha Chapter at Northern Arizona University. Nu Alpha has hosted several registration drives that were amazingly successful. Their drives resulted in more than

1,450 names being added to the organ donor registry. In addition to the award, Nu Alpha received a check for $1,000. The award will be presented annually by Mid-America Transplant, Donate Life Missouri and Phi Gamma Delta to the chapter that adds the greatest number of new names to the organ donor registry each year. The award is named in honor of Ed Gulewitz (Texas Christian 1989) who is a double-lung transplant recipient and organ donation registration advocate. Coincidentally, the eponymous award was presented on the fifth anniversary of his life-saving transplant surgery. Ed, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, has played an integral role in the growth of the Immortal Phi Gam project, as well as playing a crucial role in producing the film “Immortal Gifts” along with his chapter brother Scott Whiteaker (Texas Christian 1988). He is an active volunteer on behalf of Mid-America Transplant and regularly makes presentations to organizations in the St. Louis area. He has made it his mission in life to find new ways to give back and save more lives. t

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SPOTLIGHT ON GRADUATE BROTHERS

David A. Broecker (Wabash 1983) David A. Broecker (Wabash 1983) was recently selected to serve as chief innovation and collaboration officer at the Purdue Research Foundation (PRF) in West Lafayette, Indiana. From 2015-18, he served as the first chief executive officer of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute. He also served on the PRF Board for over two years before stepping up to take on his new role. Brother Broecker has many years of experience with Fortune 500 and startup biotechnology and medical companies; he worked for Eli Lilly and Alkermes as well as the medical device start-up Zorion Medical. He continues to serve as Zorion's CEO and chairman. David graduated from Wabash with a BA in chemistry in 1983. He earned his MS in chemical engineering from MIT in 1985, and he earned his MBA from the University of Chicago in 1989.

G. Clinton Johnson, Jr. (Florida 1975) G. Clinton "Clint" Johnson, Jr. (Florida 1975) published his 14th book, Tin Cans & Greyhounds: The Destroyer That Won Two World Wars, which was released February 12. The book traces the history of US, UK, Japanese and German naval destroyers

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from the 1874 development of the destroyer ship class to the ships’ roles in World War II. For several decades, Brother Johnson has used his journalism degree to write for many magazines and newspapers. He wrote his first non-fiction book in 1996. While most of his works have been about the American Civil War, Tin Cans & Greyhounds is his first book on naval history. Clint also was ghostwriter on the autobiography of Clarence "Big House" Gaines, the second black basketball coach to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. More details about his book can be found at www. ClintJohnsonBooks.com.

Timothy W. Kilduff (Kent State 1968) Timothy W. "Tim" Kilduff (Kent State 1968) received the 2018 PhilHellene Award from the Alpha Omega Council of Boston (AOCB). This award recognizes an individual or organization for longstanding work to promote Hellenism and/or its ideals. Tim is the founder and president of the nonprofit organization, 26.2 Foundation, which promotes and supports the sport of marathoning, in addition to health, wellness and economic development initiatives. He served the Boston Marathon as race director from 1983-84. He has continued to support the Marathon for over 30 years while helping the AOCB educate the greater Boston community on the

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Hellenic roots of the Marathon. He also worked with the U.S. and Greece to promote the legacy of 1946 Boston Marathon winner Stylianos Kyriakides, who created the concept of the charity run.

Alberto Marinas (Florida International 2003) Alberto "Albert" Marinas (Florida International 2003) is about to launch PadBlock, a blockchainbased platform that guides home buyers through the residential real estate process and connects them to vetted mortgage brokers, closing companies and other vendors. Two years ago, Albert decided to pursue this start-up project after a difficult home buying experience. Albert worked as a logistics analyst for 12 years, so he started analyzing the home-buying process and visualizing solutions. His work eventually resulted in Padlock. Steve Williams (Florida International 2012), an entrepreneur, advised Albert while he was creating PadBlock. Before starting PadBlock, Brother Marinas worked in various logistics and business development positions. He earned his MBA from Nova Southeastern University in 2005, and he completed a supply chain course at MIT in 2015. Before attending Florida International University, Albert served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1997-2001.

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Wesley J. Martin (Missouri State 2009) Wesley J. "Wes" Martin (Missouri State 2009) was appointed as a new owner and partner of the Hathaway Group, a commercial real estate firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. As the current vice president and director of retail brokerage, Wes leads the retail brokerage practice and mentors new salespeople. He first joined the firm in 2012 as a sales associate. Wes is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, the Little Rock Realtors Association and Arkansas Certified Commercial Investment Member Chapter. Outside of his career, Wes serves on the BBB of Arkansas' board of directors and is a member of the Hat Club of Little Rock. Wes also served the Fraternity as a Field Secretary from 2009-2010 and as Director of Expansion from 2010-2012. He currently serves on the Fraternity's awards committee.

William A. Nienhuis (Washington State 1988) William A. "Bill" Nienhuis (Washington State 1988) assumed the role of President & CEO of Childcare Worldwide (CW) on November 1, 2018. CW is an international child sponsorship ministry that is dedicated to sharing the gospel,

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providing hope and developing the unlimited potential of impoverished children around the world. Previously, Brother Nienhuis served on CW's Board of Directors. During the organization’s last election, his fellow board members unanimously voted for his appointment to the role of President & CEO. As President & CEO, Bill will continue the legacy of CW and equip the ministry to meet the changing needs of the children it serves. Before joining CW, Bill spent 25 years working for Faithlife Corporation, most recently serving as their Vice President of Production Services.

Christopher A. Salley (Jacksonville 2009) Christopher A. "Chris" Salley (Jacksonville 2009) was recently named to the "Top 40 Under 40" by Airport Business Magazine and the National Business Aviation Association. The magazine recognized Brother Salley for his career accomplishments and dedication to the aviation industry. Chris has worked in the aviation industry for nearly 10 years. He currently is the sales and marketing manager of National Jets, a position he has held since 2016, and he represents the South Florida Business Aviation Association (SFBAA) as Board Vice President. He has been on the SFBAA Board since 2012. Chris has also served the Fraternity in various roles. As an undergraduate, he led his chapter as Recruitment

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Chairman and Recording Secretary. And he currently serves the Nova Southeastern Chapter on its Board of Chapter Advisors.

Peter W. Stoddard (Georgia 1979) Peter W. Stoddard (Georgia 1979) published his first biography on the late Lewis Grizzard. Grizzard, a resident of Georgia, was one of America's greatest humor columnists. Stoddard’s book is titled Lewis Grizzard: The Dawg That Did Not Hunt. The book is a compilation of interviews with dozens of people who knew Grizzard best. Peter spent three months interviewing people for the book; along the way, he discovered remarkable Phi Gam connections. Grizzard was a member of the Sigma Pi Fraternity at UGA, so he had connections with other fraternity members, including two Kappa Deuteron chapter presidents. Peter recently began a new career writing press releases and helping other people tell their stories. He previously worked in real estate. His book can be purchased at amazon.com. t

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A Dark Night in Aurora

The Ultimate Survivor

America’s Favorite Flies

By William H. Reid, MD, MPH (Minnesota 1966) | Non-fiction | Skyhorse Publishing | 2018

By J. Dennis Marek (DePauw 1964) | Biography | 2017

Edited by John Bryan (Davidson 1971) & Rob Carter | Non-fiction | 2017

Brother Reid, a forensic psychiatrist, was one of two psychiatric experts retained by the judge in the criminal case against James Holmes, who killed 12 people and wounded 58 in a mass shooting in a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, in July 2012. Dr. Reid was allowed to record interviews with the defendant, read his diary, interview his family and acquaintances, and review tens of thousands of pages of evidence and testimony in an attempt to understand how a happy, seemingly normal child could become a killer. A gripping study of abnormal psychology, this book takes the reader inside the mind of a mass murderer.

Brother Marek tells the life story of Wally Pieszka, who served in both the German and Allied forces in World War II. Wally was 16 years old when the German army invaded his native Poland in 1939 and took control of the country. He was forced into labor at Auschwitz and at 19 was drafted into the German army. He survived the battle of Stalingrad and later deserted to England, joining the Allied forces as part of the Free Polish Army. He lived in Scotland for a time after the war, eventually immigrating to the United States in 1956 and settling in Chicago. Years later, he and his wife retired to a farm community near Kankakee, south of Chicago. There, a chance meeting between Wally and Brother Marek grew into a friendship and eventually this book about a man who Dennis calls “the ultimate survivor from birth.”

This book features contributions by 224 fly fishing enthusiasts, with stunning photographs of flies they submitted as well as the remarkable stories they have written about them. Also included are biographies of the contributors, special essays on related topics by a group of fly fishing and fly tying experts, and a gallery of fly fishing related art contributed by well-known artists throughout North America. The book is a must-have addition to the library of each and every fly fisher, tier, fishing enthusiast, armchair fly fisher, and anyone else interested in knowing about the magical endeavor of fly fishing. Proceeds from the book are gifted equally to the James River Association and the Native Fish Society in their efforts to protect and sustain healthy waters and native fisheries.

Brother Reid is among the most experienced forensic mental health professionals in North America. He is a past president of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law and has been honored for his forensic writing and contributions to education in forensic psychiatry.

J. Dennis Marek has been a trial lawyer for almost 50 years, with a practice in Kankakee, Illinois. He previously worked for the CIA and was an officer in the U.S. Air Force.

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018 was a successful year of increases in grants paid, donors and first time donors, and total income! May 1 Giving Day was a first! As a result of the visionary and generous participation of brothers, we were able to accomplish many of our important goals. We are pleased to report that we are financially healthy, as evidenced by our income and programs funded. However, your continuing support is critical to our ability to serve your chapter and our brothers.

Academic Environment

The Fraternity’s cumulative GPA is 3.1. We remain in the top 3 fraternities in total scholarships awarded, 1,339, and amount granted, $441,000. We believe our emphasis on academic excellence is paying off.

by including the Foundation in their estate plans. Many brothers have significantly impacted the Foundation with estate gifts: William T. Morris (Penn State 1949), Joseph B. Carney, Sr. (DePauw 1950), Howard E. Egert (Michigan 1941), Roderick W. Fletcher (Nebraska 1950), Alvin B. Harper, Jr. (Tennessee 1952), Benjamin A. Harris (Wittenberg 1956) and Stephen C. & Barbara Lobdell (Purdue 1944). We were notified by 56 brothers that they had included the Foundation in their estate plans. A listing of all White Star Legacy Society members can be found on page 60.

Foundation Income

Gifts to the Foundation for all funds totaled $2,994,548 from 3,446 donors in 2018. The Annual Fund had 2,976 donors giving $888,931 in

Healthy Brothers & Leadership Opportunities unrestricted gifts, which are used to fund grants to the Healthy brothers produce a healthy fraternity. With over 11,000 undergraduate members, our chapters are at times in need of mental and substance abuse help. We provided $146,995 for mental health, substance and alcohol abuse education to identify and prevent problems, teach intervention and show brothers how to get the support they need. We have always contended that the chapter environment is a powerful catalyst for developing future leaders. To that end, we granted $262,000 for leadership programs, including the values-based Leadership Institute, which is part of the Building Courageous Leaders initiative.

Educational Housing

As a service to house corporations, we provided grants for construction of qualifying educational space, equipment, renovations and maintenance of $1,420,609. These grants are funded by generous brothers for such specific projects, sometimes over a few years, and did not come from the Foundation’s general funds.

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Fraternity for educational programs, scholarships, administration of the foundation, stewardship and fund raising. Our first Giving Day on May 1 was a huge boost to number of donors and amount raised in 2018. A total of 459 Brothers gave $500 or more to the Perge! Society Annual Fund. They are recognized at four levels on page 57 for their unrestricted gifts. 2019 will mark the 22nd year of the Perge! Society. This fundraising society has defined our success for two decades. Thank you, brothers, for your generosity.

Endowment

We also use endowment income/appreciation as directed by the donor to fund scholarships, leadership programs, alcohol education and general operations of the Foundation. The Foundation’s principal investments were $9,092,847 at the end 2018. Current income from these investments combined with annual fund donations was sufficient to meet current program expenses. Additional assets of $7,395,342 are restricted for chapter scholarships and qualifying chapter building projects.

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The endowment funds are invested by a professional manager under the oversight of an investment committee, made up of board members and volunteer brothers experienced in financial management.

Phi Gamma Delta. As a result of using these principles, we like what happened in 2018. 3Michael J. Stewart (Penn State 1972) Chairman

More Foundation information may be found online at www.phigam.org/foundation.

4Ben Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986) Executive Director

Your Foundation operates using these guiding principles: use our grants to encourage excellence; be open and willing to try new approaches to solve problems; remain good stewards of your gifts; develop relationships to strengthen

Perge!

Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation Fiscal Year: July 2017 - June 2018 From audited financial statements

Revenues Donations: • Unrestricted gifts • Designated gifts • Endowment gifts Net Investment Income Other

Total Income

Foundation Board Members $

773,051 1,877,598 233,032 1,662,963 105,762

$4,652,406

Expenditures Scholarships Program / Support House Corp. Grants Subtotal Management & General Fundraising Subtotal

Total Expenses

Ending Net Assets

President:

Michael J. Stewart (Penn State 1972)

Vice President

Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973)

Treasurer-Vice President

Matthew M. Amend (Iowa 1987)

Secretary

G. Carl Gibson (Oklahoma 1981)

$

389,150 534,588 978,148 $1,901,886 $ 421,509 223,154 $644,663

$2,546,549

Executive Committee

Malcolm B. “Mac” Wall (Mississippi State 1970)

Directors William R. Brand (RPI 1987) Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville 1992) Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985) Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) Scott R. Mowrer (Washington 1971)

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rothers, you made 2018 our best year to-date.

Your generous financial support allowed us to grant over $83,000 to brothers and chapters in the form of scholarships, leadership training, mental health and alcohol abuse education. We continue to keep our administration costs, including fund raising and operating the Foundation, low at 11% of income; which is an excellent percentage! We touched 70 brothers’ lives through scholarships. We continue to stay focused on areas that foster, challenge and grow our brothers. We awarded $63,400 in scholarships this year, our largest ever. We issued 21 - $500 Academic Achievement Awards (Triple A) to all newly initiated members who earned a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. We also awarded 49 scholarships of $1,000 each to deserving undergraduate and graduate brothers. These awards have helped to place an importance on academics in our chapters.

Our unrestricted giving was also higher this year, allowing us to be generous in grants. Estate gifts continued to be important to our ability to fund, with the estates of William H. Gear (McGill 1956) and Hubert B. Keenleyside, Jr. (Toronto 1951) generously benefiting the Foundation. We are grateful to the brothers who have planned to benefit Phi Gamma Delta this way. We also want to thank the hundreds of brothers over the last few years who donated to the Foundation. Keep it up, brothers, as your chapter benefits from your support! Thanks to you, our donors, for helping make 2018 the best year ever and helping us to do our job of supporting Phi Gamma Delta. Fraternally, Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985) Immediate Past President

The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada Fiscal Year: January-December 2018

Receipts Chapter Restricted Unrestricted Other

Total Receipts

Foundation Board Members $ 15,258 125,736 2,238

$143,232

Disbursements Scholarships Educational Programming Operating/Fundraising

Total Disbursements

Total Assets

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$98,648

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President: D. Michael Ainsworth (British Columbia 1987)

Treasurer: F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) Secretary: Murray L. Coulter (Western Ontario 1972) Directors: Erez Bahar (British Columbia 2001) John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976) Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985) Ashley A. O’Kurley (Alberta 1994) Tristan L. Patterson (Alberta 2010) Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971) Rob Witchel (Toronto 1987)

Trustee Emeritus: L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972)

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THE PERGE! SOCIETY 2018 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, including alcohol education, scholarships and leadership programs. Your gifts allow Phi Gamma Delta to stay relevant on college campuses. Many thanks to all the brothers who generously give to Phi Gamma Delta. You can join The Perge! Society securely online at www.phigam.org. Click Donate. If you have questions, please email the Foundation at [email protected] or call 859-255-1848 ext. 133.

Listed here are the 469 donors who joined The Perge! Society in 2018 at the $500 and above levels. The number following a brother’s school and year indicates the number of years as a Perge! Society member. Thank you for supporting Phi Gamma Delta through the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation and The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada.

Norris Affiliates (gifts of $5,000 and greater) Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada 7 Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity 3 Erwin K. Aulis (Northwestern 1980) 1 Robert W. Beckman (Nebraska 1969) 3 Michael P. Bonds (Arkansas 1984) 15 William R. Brand (RPI 1987) 18 William F. Brock (Purdue 1963) 16 John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976) 8 Douglas H. Dittrick Jr (Ohio Wesleyan 1955) 21 David R. Frick (Indiana 1966) 13 R. William Gardner (Ohio State 1957) 14 Matthew S. Garrison (Hampden-Sydney

1999) 12 John Gottschalk (Nebraska 1965) 21 Jerome C. Groniger (Illinois 1956) 12 Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville 1992) 15 Benjamin A. Harris (Wittenberg 1956) 6* James H. Hendrie (Florida 1950) 19* Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973) 15 Edward J. Jackman (Toronto 1962) 6 Robert B. Knutson (Michigan 1956) 21 Alan W. Larson (Syracuse 1960) 16 Michael A. Lucas (Bradley 1983) 15 Richard D. McCormick (Iowa State 1961) 21

Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) 15 William T. Morris Trust (Penn State 1949) 21* Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977) 19 John G. Pappajohn (Iowa 1952) 19 Robert C. Pohlad (Arizona State 1976) 19 John C. Schroeder (Wabash 1969) 19 F. Barry Shaw (Gettysburg 1965) 18 Bernard W. Stanek Jr (Washington & Jefferson 1988) 5 Michael J. Stewart (Penn State 1972) 11 James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970) 16

Wilkinson Affiliates (gifts of $2,000 and greater) D. Michael Ainsworth (British Columbia 1987) 7 Donald B. Atkins (Oklahoma 1951) 7 Tyson K. Beem (USC 1997) 9 Wayne H. Brunetti (Florida 1964) 9 Jon B. Burmeister (Iowa State 1967) 20 Jeffrey M. Downey (UCLA 1983) 13 Charles T. Doyle (Oklahoma 1956) 11 Thomas D. Earley (Illinois 1963) 4 Matthew G. Etlinger (Montana 1998) 4 Christopher T. Fuldner (Missouri 1973) 4 John H. Geis Jr (Cornell 1953) 1 Daniel M. Guggenheim (Berkeley 1960) 19 David G. Hancock (Alberta 1979) 12 Donald M. Heinrich (Chicago 1974) 1 Donald J. Herman (Calgary 1985) 10 James B. Hickey Jr (Illinois 1975) 4 Robert W. Higgins MD (Washington State

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1956) 13 G. David K. Hopper MD (Wittenberg 1963) 19 John M. Humphrey (Case Western 1981) 10 William A. Martin III (Mississippi State 1975) 16 Patrick E. Matoole MD (Denver 1991) 6 William H. Mautz (Kentucky 1965) 20 Donald J. Maxwell (Ohio Wesleyan 1956) 3 Phillip J. Meek (Ohio Wesleyan 1959) 19 Richard K. Merker (Gettysburg 1976) 3 Donald E. Morel Jr (Lafayette 1979) 15 Marc W. Myers (Wittenberg 1989) 3 Carl F. Pollard (Kentucky 1960) 15 Robert W. Reniers Jr (Colorado College 1968) 15 John K. Roach III (Kentucky 1966) 3 N. Clay Robbins (Wabash 1979) 21 Clark A. Robertson (Nebraska 1982) 15 Mark N. Roth (West Virginia 1977) 13

John D. Rowell (Idaho 1948) 14 Norman J. Rubash (Penn State 1954) 3 Robert C. Samuel (Oregon 1960) 20 Nicholas Smock (Iowa State 2008) 3 Matthew L. Snyder (San Diego State 1988) 9 Michael P. Spack (Minnesota 1996) 10 J. Edward Stinson (Georgia Tech 1969) 2 Robert A. Svoboda (Memphis 1978) 16 Martin B. Tarlie (Michigan 1989) 8 Mark D. Turner MD (Tennessee 1976) 7 William H. Valentine Jr (Florida 1967) 9 Kirk D. Walden (Texas Arlington 1972) 17 Ron L. White (Texas Tech 1974) 2 Gary H. Wilkinson (Ohio Wesleyan 1951) 20 Joseph E. Williamson (Wittenberg 1967) 14 Samuel A. Wilson (Oklahoma 1952) 11

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THE PERGE! SOCIETY 2018 continued... Wallace Affiliates (gifts of $1,000 and greater) Edwin M. Ahrens MD (Denison 1973) 15 Matthew M. Amend (Iowa 1987) 14 John Fox Arnold (Missouri 1959) 19 Richard Avendano (Minnesota 2012) 1 Tedd J. Barr (Akron 1994) 1 Robert H. Becknell (Kentucky 1967) 15 Roy D. Bertolet (Penn State 1944) 4 Towner A. Blackstock (Davidson 1994) 4 Kenneth H. Blanchard (Cornell 1961) 7 Bruce Blanchard (MIT 1957) 13 Tracy T. Bomberger (Riverside 1985) 11 Robert R. Boothby (Toronto 1986) 4 Robert T. Bragg (Oregon State 1953) 5 Noel E. Briscoe (San Diego State 1991) 3 Robinson S. Brown (Kentucky 2002) 11 Benjamin W. Chase (Idaho 1994) 8 Michael E. Chateauneuf (Syracuse 1965) 11 Robert D. Cheeley (Georgia 1979) 17 Thomas P. Cottrell (Indiana 1982) 16 James W. Dodds (Colorado 1954) 16 Brian M. Douglas (Tennessee Tech 1998) 5 F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) 19 Garry D. Elder (Indiana State 1974) 7 Vernon D. Ellis (Arizona 1962) 4 David G. Elmore (Indiana 1955) 7 Jonathan Espy (Drake 1995) 5 James H. Everest (Oklahoma 1971) 13 Kenneth L. Farmer Jr (Auburn 1972) 10 Donald L. Ferguson (Nebraska 1963) 8 Carl M. Ferraro (Case Western 1978) 2 Robert M. Fishel (RPI 2007) 1 L. Jeffrey Fitterman (South Florida 1970) 8 F. David Fowler (Missouri 1955) 2 Samuel H. Franklin (Auburn 1969) 21 Robert E. Funk (Penn State 1975) 1 Norman H. Godwin (Auburn 1991) 11 Manuel G. Gonzalez IV (Berkeley 1977) 7 Scott A. Haldeman (Gettysburg 1991) 3 Kenneth J. Hammerle (Utah State 1976) 5 Bruce H. Hart (Arizona 1982) 6 Mark L. Heinemann (Missouri 1971) 7

Jeffrey M. Heller (Texas 1961) 16* R. Michael Henderson (Wabash 1961) 15 Mitchell Ingram Henn (Case Western 1972) 2 Alan F. Herbert (Purdue 1969) 15 Thornton M. Hill (Richmond 1967) 5 Vance Hubbard (Texas Tech 1962) 19 Christopher E. Jansen (Rutgers 1981) 1 Robert S. Jepson Jr (Richmond 1964) 14 William P. Johnson (DePauw 2016) 1 John J. Jolley (Washington 1980) 4 Robert M. Justin (Michigan State 1969) 2 Anthony D. Kenkel (Drake 1998) 8 Edwin S. Kirby (Ohio State 1960) 18 Eric D. Knam (Oklahoma State 1992) 10 Eric L. Kobrin (FIU 2003) 4 Christopher L. Kurtz (Ball State 2006) 6 Donald J. Kyte (Oklahoma 1990) 7 Landon L. Leclair (Alberta 1994) 7 Benjamin B. LeCompte III (Virginia 1972) 21 Dexter K. Lee (RPI 1994) 11 Robert H. Little (Illinois 1957) 11 J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr (DePauw 1956) 16 John J. Manginelli (Rutgers 1983) 14 Craig J. Mardany (Rutgers 1982) 15 John B. Martin (Kansas 1959) 14 George McWicker (Florida 1954) 1 Brian J. Meek (Colorado College 1986) 2 Kenneth J. Mighell (Texas 1952) 1 James M. Miller (Tennessee 1970) 3 Kevin F. Mitchelson (Kansas 1979) 7 Jonathan L. Moore (Auburn 2004) 6 Daniel P. Mossop (Akron 1989) 7 Scott R. Mowrer (Washington 1971) 4 Samuel H. Mudie (Rutgers 1962) 14 Robert C. Muff (Gettysburg 1960) 18 Jason T. Newcomb (Virginia Tech 1998) 4 George Norman (RPI 1987) 2 William L. Oliver (Penn State 1967) 18 Peter O’Malley (Penn 1960) 18 John P. O’Neill (Akron 1987) 1 Gary L. Ostenson (Washington 1969) 20

Scott Petty Jr (Texas 1960) 13 Robert D. Potts (Minnesota 1964) 17 James C. Redinger (Purdue 1959) 2 John L. Richeson (Kansas 1962) 3 Dr. Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973) 17 James C. Rinaman Jr (Florida 1955) 19 Ben E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney 1986) 20 Edward M. Robinson (Bucknell 1986) 3 William F. Ross III (Bradley 1987) 13 Paul W. Sams (Santa Barbara 1992) 11 Scott J. Sarisky (Utah 1990) 5 Jeffrey M. Scattergood (Virginia Tech 1999) 3 Gregory R. Schermerhorn (Michigan 1987) 12 Lane T. Schnotala (Bradley 1992) 7 John W. Schwentker (Purdue 1952) 3 Adam L. Shires (Iowa State 2000) 6 Gordon J. Smith (Iowa State 1961) 15 Andrew Z. Soshnick (Northwestern 1985) 9 James H. Stellar (Occidental 1954) 18 Marvin G. Stephens Jr (Texas Tech 1964) 12 David T. Stewart Jr (New Mexico 1980) 13 Jeffrey I. Stone (Auburn 1979) 11 Michael D. Stratton MD (DePauw 1988) 18 Norman K. Thordarson (Washington 1963) 16 C. N. Tinker (Michigan 1954) 20 David M. Todd (USC 1967) 15 Richard E. Trail (Idaho 1966) 9 Malcolm B. Wall (Mississippi State 1970) 11 M. Coleman Walsh Jr (Richmond 1974) 8 DeWitt Waltmon Sr (Texas 1949) 19 Willard C. Warehouse (Washington State 1972) 9 Gordon E. Watts (Florida 1967) 8 Joseph A. Weist (Rose-Hulman 1987) 2 Peter G. Welsh (Wittenberg 1974) 17 Max A. Wernick (Arkansas 1974) 15 Robert N. Whitacre (Indiana 1967) 17 Martha Todd Wilson5 Robert A. Wunderlich Jr (DePauw 1988) 1 Alexander S. Wylie (Arizona State 1996) 6

Fairbanks Affiliates (gifts of $500 and greater) The Harry G. Gram Foundation 1 Thomas A. Adams (Emory 1970) 2 Ben H. Adler (Georgia Tech 1965) 1 L. Bradley Agin (Denison 1985) 1 Sean G. Alexander (Ohio State 1991) 8 James H. Algie (William Jewell 1960) 5 Robert M. Allen MD (Penn State 1950) 1 W. Scott Anderson (TCU 1982) 1 Jason R. Anderson (Fresno State 1996) 2 Wilson J. Andrews Jr (Rutgers 1954) 9 David G. Areghini (Arizona 1965) 13 Peter J. Ashton (Colorado School of Mines 1991) 6 James H. Ashworth Jr (Texas Arlington 1973) 1 Ferdinand R. Avril (Hanover 1954) 1 John V. Bailliet (LSU 1961) 2 Jeffrey A. Baker (Missouri 1987) 1 Michael G. Bark (UC Irvine 1986) 12

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Joseph D. Barnette Jr (Wabash 1961) 21 Gerald B. Bay (Purdue 1962) 20 Guy R. Beckham (Texas Tech 1956) 2 G. Stephen Beimdiek (Missouri 1963) 3 Mark R. Bertelson (Minnesota 1973) 1 William B. Black (William Jewell 1963) 1 B. Christy Blaine Jr (Georgia 1968) 1 Steven J. Bocher (Denver 1983) 1 Michael M. Boone (SMU 1963) 16 Patrick P. Born (Miami 1973) 3 Michael A. Borton (San Diego State 1986) 4 Douglas J. Bourne (Oklahoma 1943) 14 William R. Bracewell (Georgia 1968) 16 John O. Briggs (Georgia Tech 1967) 21 Harold F. Brinkley (Georgia Tech 1948) 3 Bernhard H. Brinkmann (Alberta 1983) 2 Alfred J. Buescher (Penn 1948) 8

Robert A. Capretto (Penn State 1968) 1 Brian G. Carney (William Jewell 1996) 1 Mark P. Carroll (Texas State 1995) 1 Kenneth R. Carson (Oklahoma 1981) 5 Marvin J. Carver III (North Carolina 1975) 20 Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004) 9 Robert R. Cebula (Allegheny 1959) 4 Merritt B. Chastain Jr (Oklahoma 1962) 1 Larry R. Christenson (Missouri 1969) 1 Stephen A. Comunale (Ohio State 1972) 1 Dr. James L. Cook (Illinois Wesleyan 1964) 11 Norman K. Cook (Chicago 1958) 19 Eugene D. Coté III (Maine 1981) 12 Ronald D. Crockett (Washington 1961) 14 Michael P. Culleton (Alberta 1993) 2 Dwight W. Davis (Oregon 1965) 17 Bernard J. DelGiorno (Chicago 1955) 17

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2018 DONORS

Sean T. Donnelly (Iowa State 1995) 6 G. Stanley Doore Jr (Ohio Wesleyan 1954) 6 John H. Douglas III (Mississippi State 1981) 9 George W. Drach MD (Arizona 1957) 3 Steven D. Dugger (Nebraska 2003) 1 B. Craig Duke (Texas 1978) 1 Michael R. Dumas (Purdue 2006) 1 Kristopher P. Dworschak (Alberta 2015) 1 Harry G. Ebeling (Ohio Wesleyan 1954) 5* Stephen H. Eibling (Ohio State 1962) 2 Robert S. Ellis (Oklahoma 1948) 13 Richard W. Esser (Gettysburg 1964) 7 Jane C. Evans 2 Todd L. Fairley (Tennessee Tech 1993) 1 Harry N. Faulkner (Ohio Wesleyan 1963) 19 Erik J. Fay (Washington State 1999) 3 Michael G. Fligg (William Jewell 1961) 6 David A. Forsee (Missouri 1978) 3 Donald R. Foster (Case Western 1950) 6 John K. Freeman (MIT 1966) 8 Eugene U. Frey (Minnesota 1952) 16 Thomas C. Froehle (Indiana 1985) 6 Charles E. Gabe (Hanover 1990) 6 Steven C. Galbraith (Washington 1967) 2 Andrew J. Galloway (Rutgers 1949) 11 Joseph G. Gamble Jr (Florida 1948) 6 William S. Garner Jr (Arkansas 1971) 7 John E. Gibson IV (Ohio State 1975) 6 G. Carl Gibson Jr (Oklahoma 1981) 5 Robert T. Gladu (Maine 1987) 3 James B. Goll (Nebraska 2001) 1 Richard González (Jacksonville 1998) 18 Nathaniel Graf (Colorado School of Mines 1999) 1 William W. Graham (DePauw 1962) 1 Eric S. Greenfield (Texas 1955) 1* James T. Guess (Memphis 1989) 16 Lowell and Ruth Haga 5 Michael E. Hagan (Iowa State 1988) 7 Arthur S. Hansen DDS (Lafayette 1962) 2 Gordon D. Harnett (Miami 1964) 2 David P. Harnois (Vermont 1994) 6 Benjamin R. Harper (Kentucky 1969) 13 William C. Harrison MD (Kentucky 1977) 18 Matthew Hart (Maryland 2012) 1 Kevin M. Hayes (New Mexico 1997) 2 Richard K. Hendrich (Missouri 1955) 1 James S. Hering (Ohio Wesleyan 1961) 13 Dana W. Hesse (Virginia Tech 1986) 4 James M. Hill (Arizona 1961) 1 Harold E. Hindsley (Illinois 1950) 1 Ernest V. Hodge (Westminster 1967) 1 Joshua C. Holly (Tennessee 1997) 1 Robert C. Hudson Jr (Minnesota 1950) 21 George W. Hulett Jr (Missouri 1962) 1 James A. Hull (Colorado School of Mines 1988) 6 J. Brent Humphries (Oklahoma 1991) 5 William S. Hunnicutt Jr (Texas Arlington 1981) 6 Christopher A. Hupe (Kansas State 1994) 1 Michael B. Jeffers (Washington 1962) 12 J. Wilmar Jensen (Chicago 1947) 7 William W. Jessup (Alabama 1960) 1 James F. Johnson (Knox 1954) 1 Scott W. Johnson (Ohio State 1986) 1 C. Daniel Jones Jr (Texas 1951) 7 Craig S. Kalter MD (Emory 1984) 12 Henry H. King Jr (Virginia Tech 1982) 2 Michael J. Knoll (Kentucky 2008) 1 William G. Kuchta (Union 1972) 4 Joshua P. Laufenberg (Illinois 2008) 5 James S. Lee (Minnesota 1978) 17 Francis C. Lee (Mississippi State 1989) 1 Brent A. Leffel (Indiana State 1991) 6

Anthony J. Leitner Jr (Columbia 1965) 2 William C. Lentz (DePauw 1964) 7 Larry J. Lewis (Missouri 1969) 1 Robert D. Lindner Jr (Ohio Wesleyan 1971) 1 Morgan Little (Arizona 1964) 1 Carroll C. Livingston Jr (Idaho 1964) 1 Nicholas A. Loiacono (Illinois 1974) 3 Bert E. Loughmiller (Oregon State 1964) 1 Joseph T. Lower (Indiana 1989) 1 James M. Lowes (Rose Hulman 1970) 1 Andrew J. Lucyshyn (Central Florida 1995) 1 Timothy F. Luria (Stanford 1968) 1 Michael W. MacConnie (Bradley 1983) 6 Kevin J. Malone (Florida State 1975) 14 Ronald L. Marmer (Northwestern 1974) 21 Robert W. Marshall III (Rhode Island 1977) 6 William C. Martindale Jr (Gettysburg 1964) 6 Donald C. Mattison Jr (Michigan 1950) 7 Derek C. Mayne (Calgary 1997) 1 Kendrick T. McCarthy (Arizona State 1976) 1 Thomas L. McDonald (Westminster 1960) 12 Michael A. McDonald Jr (Western Michigan 2014) 2 Rory L. McKean (Auburn 1976) 4 Mark A. Medley (Tennessee 1968) 5 John V. Melick III (Michigan 1984) 1 Paul E. Mendelssohn (South Florida 1972) 1 John C. Meng Jr (Wabash 1966) 14 John D. Metcalf (Washington State 1992) 3 R. Andrew Miller III (Westminster 1967) 1 Michael A. Mische (NYU 1976) 1 Edward L. Morgan Jr (Gettysburg 1965) 1 Joshua S. Morita (British Columbia 2001) 7 Lee M. Moss (Tennessee 1973) 4 Howard B. Moyes (Davidson 1987) 5 Edward B. Mullen (Missouri 1957) 2 Kenneth G. Murawski (Syracuse 1973) 2 Derek J. Murphy (Coastal Carolina 2011) 2 James C. Murray II (Iowa State 1959) 18 William F. Myers (Ohio Wesleyan 1955) 1 Robert E. Nagy (Miami 1964) 2 David C. Necker (Penn State 1967) 1 James C. Neilson (Akron 1991) 1 Barton R. Nelson (Purdue 1960) 1 George H. Nelson (Texas Tech 1958) 8 Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961) 21 Robert W. Niebaum (Case Western 1969) 6 Francis P. O’Hara Jr (Cornell 2009) 1 Daniel F. Organek (Johns Hopkins 1994) 6 Rosendo G. Parra (Maryland 1982) 2 William E. Parrish (Westminster 1957) 15 Tristan L. Patterson (Alberta 2010) 1 Homer Paul Jr (Oklahoma 1954) 15 Orsen E. Paxton III (Texas Arlington 1971) 1 Howard A. Pelham (Hanover 1951) 14 Brad W. Petrella (Akron 1987) 2 Steven B. Pittman (Oklahoma State 1975) 9 Nicholas A. Potter (Kettering 1994) 7 Kelly B. Powers (Colorado College 1984) 3 Don L. Presar (Ohio State 1960) 3 Benjamin B. Price (Ohio State 1983) 2 Thomas A. Raar (Michigan 1985) 20 Peter J. Rathwell (Arizona 1965) 15 William H. Ray Jr (Alabama 1949) 9 Stephen W. Ray (Oklahoma 1979) 3 John W. Regan (Rhode Island 1957) 2 Curtis L. Rettig (RPI 1985) 1 Eddie W. Rhea (Oklahoma 1980) 10 Gary R. Richert (Purdue 1974) 3 A. Peter Rimsans II (Iowa State 1993) 13 C. H. Roath Jr (Colorado 1951) 6 William E. Roberts EdD (Arizona State 1975) 1 G. Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975) 13

John J. Ronayne III (Kettering 1969) 8 Eric J. Rose (Kettering 1991) 1 Todd Rotgers (Minnesota 2011) 2 James S. Russell (Johns Hopkins 1943) 7 John M. Saada Sr (Chicago 1956) 17 Andrew R. Sackin (Missouri 1973) 18 Ronald A. Sages (Ohio University 1973) 20 James S. Samuel (Oregon 1984) 10 Richard L. Scheff (Gettysburg 1977) 3 Charles J. Schleusner (Iowa State 1997) 3 Michael J. Schmitz (Wisconsin 1955) 1 David L. Schoewe (Kettering 1975) 14 Peter L. Schofield (Kent State 1962) 18 David S. Schramm (Knox 1978) 5 Jeffrey A. Schwarz (Indiana 1994) 1 Eric W. Schwarz (Ohio State 1986) 8 Henry J. Schweiter (Gettysburg 1977) 6 Jason J. Seeger (Wisconsin Eau Claire 2002) 3 Ralph L. Shanks Jr (SMU 1963) 2 John D. Sheppard Jr (Pittsburgh 1975) 1 William T. Shier (DePauw 1988) 16 Geoffrey H. Simmons (Missouri 1996) 1 James M. Singel (UCLA 1989) 2 Craig D. Singer (Florida 1985) 5 Martin K. Slawson (RPI 1989) 1 Martin C. Smith (UC Berkeley 1976) 13 Marlis E. Smith (Texas Tech 1954) 21 John S. Smith (Texas Arlington 1993) 1 Mark R. Solem MD (Arizona State 1977) 6 Lee K. Souter (Vermont 2005) 6 Leslie A. Spencer Jr (Georgia Tech 1973) 1 Donald K. Spies (Case Western 1960) 10 Kevin M. Sprague (New Mexico 1981) 4 Ernest E. St. Louis Jr (Rhode Island 1950) 8 F. Alan Stamper (Kansas 1964) 3 Lias J. Steen (Texas A & M 1980) 4 Kent T. Stepanishen (Rhode Island 2006) 11 Kirk Stinson (Texas Tech 1997) 1 Jon R. Stuart (Oklahoma 1971) 2 G. Rodney Tait (McGill 1961) 6 Samuel L. Talley (Oklahoma 2003) 4 James C. Tauschek (Ohio Wesleyan 1976) 1 Douglas C. Taylor (Case Western 1986) 14 Wade H. Taylor (Washington 1978) 1 Bruce V. Templin (Florida 1970) 5 Paul J. Testa (RPI 1989) 1 James L. Thomas Jr (Oklahoma State 1966) 1 R. Wayne Thompson (Kansas 1964) 1 Lawrence H. Thompson (Iowa State 1964) 4 Neil R. Thornton (Idaho 1952) 3 Sheldon L. Thorpe (Kettering 1987) 3 Andrew O. Todd (Riverside 1987) 14 Richard A. Toogood (Alberta 1987) 2 Charles L. Townsdin (Arizona 1963) 15 Mark P. Trenton (Western Ontario 1986) 9 William A. Vance (Amherst 1955) 7 Jeffrey D. Vernam (Rutgers 1973) 1 James A. Vohs (Berkeley 1952) 3 Bobby G. Waddle (Texas Tech 1955) 2 Jonathan D. Walt (Baylor 2007) 2 Curt R. Ward MD (DePauw 1988) 17 D. Garrad Warren III (Purdue 1974) 6 David E. Waters (Kansas State 1999) 9 James M. Webb (Arizona 1967) 2 Robert H. Westfield (Oklahoma 1959) 15 Edward J. Whalen (Northwestern 1966) 1 Randall L. Whittaker (Oklahoma State 1970) 1 Dale L. Wierman (Washington State 1964) 5 C. Daniel Wilson Jr (Sewanee 1963) 2 Jay Winkelhake (Colorado School of Mines 2000) 2 Paul A. Woods (Memphis 1993) 4 4

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WHITE STAR LEGACY

RECOGNIZING BROTHERS WHO HAVE INCLUDED THE FOUNDATION IN

Gift Planning Questions?

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Through the years, many brothers have included Phi Gamma Delta in their estate plans. Their thoughtfulness allows the Foundation to carry out their wishes to make an impact upon the Fraternity and its members. The planning process can involve a lot of questions, and employing a good estate planning professional to assist you is important. Let me know what questions you have regarding a planned gift with the Foundation. Contact Ben Robinson at [email protected] or 859-2551848 ext. 133.

itch Henn (Case Western 1972) looks back on his experience and remembers all the lifelong friendships with “brothers” that he made as an undergraduate. He said, “I live with the one that I cherish most: his wife, Nancy.” “I feel the future is bright for Phi Gamma Delta.” For Mitch, the core value of brotherhood remains high. He has continued to stay involved by participating with the Cleveland Graduate Chapter and keeping in touch with his chapter brothers. Mitch has setup a planned gift for the Foundation. He said, “Having given to the Fraternity annually for years, I decided that I also wanted to included Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation in my estate. The easiest way I found was to make the Foundation a beneficiary of a life insurance policy.” The three things that he is the proudest of are: his wife and family, the Fraternity and his dentistry profession. Mitch concludes by saying, “I encourage other brothers to look into giving an estate gift to carry on the future of the Fraternity.”

To leave a tax-deductible gift to the Foundation, consider the following:

We Thank These Loyal Brothers for Their Consideration & Generosity:

“I leave and bequeath unto the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation, Inc. the sum of $____, or ___% of estate (or specific securities or other property). Said Foundation is a non-profit 501(c (3) corporation (Federal ID Number 52-6036185), organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, with administrative offices at 1201 Red Mile Road, P.O. Box 4599, Lexington, Kentucky 40544-4599. *This gift is unrestricted for general Foundation purposes.”

Akron

*For estate gift restrictions, please contact the Foundation for specific wording.

Auburn

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Brad W. Petrella 1987

Alabama

Ernest L. Deal Jr.1952 Frank M. Hardy 1955 Steven M. Hudson 1980 James E. Jones 1963

Alberta

Bernhard Brinkmann 1983 L. C. Murray 1972

Arizona

Rick L. Allen 1962 Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961

Arizona State

Kenneth T. Bulahan 1987 Gary Emerson 1976

Arkansas

Steven E. Area 1973 Eddie W. Daniel 1978 Jeffrey I. Stone 1979

Bradley

William F. Ross III1987

British Columbia

David S. Armitage 1980 Warren T. Cooke 1983

Bucknell

Ian Ferguson USMC1985 Jack W. Gresham 1957

Calgary

Donald J. Herman 1985

California of PA

Anthony Canzonieri 2010

Case Western

Mitchell I. Henn 1972 John M. Humphrey 1981 Michael K. Magness 1970 Clyde B. Myers Jr. 1962 Jason M. Prigozen 1997

Central Florida

Rafael M. Padron Jr.2009 Jason J. Ring 2007

Chicago

Peter O. Clauss 1955 Bernard J. DelGiorno 1955 Stephen E. Woodbury 1979

Cincinnati

Kevin J. Hopper 1973

Colorado State Christopher A. Guntermann 1974

Denver

Steven J. Bocher 1983

DePauw

Paul O. Germann Jr.1952 Thomas B. Grooms 1966 Paul B. Qua 1982 James E. Sanford 1971

Drake

Jonathan C. Espy 1995 Timothy J. Rueter 1998

Florida

George C. Johnson Jr. 1975 James C. Rinaman Jr. 1955 William H. Valentine Jr. 1967

Florida State

Joseph W. Kuhn Jr. 1969 Donald S. Stuart 1972 www.phigam.org

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N THEIR ESTATE PLANS

Georgia

J. R. Cain 1969 Danny A. Neil 1968 Chadwik T. Teague 1988

Georgia Tech

John O. Briggs 1967 Raymond K. Elderd 1960 William G. Grip 1982 Andrew Kohl 1967 Ernest O. Rotramel Jr. 1952

Hampden-Sydney

Jarrod S. Benton 1990 Benjamin E. Robinson 1986

Hanover

Timothy A. McGeath 1984

Idaho

James V. Hawkins 1958 John D. Rowell 1948 James E. Whistler 1970

Illinois

Owen H. Ackerman 1959 Thomas D. Earley 1963 Jerome C. Groniger 1956 Victor S. Kamber 1965

Illinois Wesleyan James L. Cook 1964 Scott E. Huch 1986 Dale H. Spiess 1966

Indiana

David G. Elmore 1955 Frederick E. Henoch 1964 Neil R. Hinchman 1957 Jay B. Hunt 1962 Richard H. Mills 1948 James A. Ramsey 1964

Indiana State

William G. Niederer 1985 Christopher B. Vance 1976

Iowa

Bradley C. Nielsen 1986

Iowa State

W. R. Griswold Jr. 1964 David N. Hankinson 1955 Steven J. Hunst 1975 Howard M. Logan 1946 Harvey E. Mallory III 1957 Richard D. McCormick 1961 James C. Murray II 1959 Dean R. Plager 1964 Robert J. Roth 1978 Kevin A. Shires 2005 Robert A. Zeis Jr. 1997

Jacksonville

Brian W. Dudley 1996

Kevin W. Haga 1992 Johns Hopkins Jack Carlock 1958 David G. Shigekawa 1959

Robert J. Pemberton 1962 David W. Pequet 1974

Charles K. Baber Jr. 1964 Charles T. Crawford 1952 Kevin F. Mitchelson 1979 Michael H. Mount 1964

Missouri

Mississippi State

Oregon State

Toronto

Purdue

UC Berkley

Patrick C. Faessler 1990

Kansas

P. E. Burnside 1970 Malcolm B. Wall 1970

Kansas State

Gary L. Bussing 1973 David M. Dannov 1983 Edward B. Mullen 1957 Bradley P. Pemberton 1974 Andrew R. Sackin 1973 Paul L. Vogel 1989

Charles G. Armstrong 1964 Gerald B. Bay 1962 Robert L. Carrel 1955 John O. Coffin 1959 William P. Gettings 1978 Richard E. Grace 1951 J. R. Marshall 1959 Richard A. Miller Jr. 1964 Michael P. Schreyer 1965

John Gottschalk 1965 Brian M. Hensley 1998

William R. Brand 1987 George P. Norman 1987

Andrew J. Lutz II1981 Michael A. Martin 1983 Michael E. Morris 1977 Gregory C. Stuart 1970 James E. Taylor 1970 Gregory H. Wilson 1978

Kentucky

Leonard M. Appel 1963 Robert H. Becknell 1967 William R. Connell 1994

Kettering

Peter L. Clark 1968 Craig H. Nickel 1974

Lawrence

David H. Aronson 1965 Bruce A. Wilson 1981

Lehigh

J. D. Breen 1968 John A. Hollingsworth 1955

Louisiana State

Arthur L. Roberts 1960

Maine

Matthew D. Smyth 1980

Maryland

Joseph E. Samora Jr. 2008

McGill

F. N. Dundas 1963

Memphis

Paul A. Woods 1993

Miami

Ted W. Goble 1968 James P. Horning 1977 Lee C. Schmitt 1963

Michigan

Franklin K. Gregory 1957 Eugene L. Hartwig 1955 Robert B. Knutson 1956 Kenneth N. Nemerovski 1972 Mark L. Persitz 1977 Richard L. Pinkerton 1955 Kelley V. Rea 1966

Michigan State

Keith A. Anderson 2010 Timothy J. Costello 1968

Nebraska

New York

Bruce B. Blau 1980 Michael A. Mische 1976

North Alabama

Thaddeus J. Boughton 2004

North Carolina

Marvin J. Carver III 1975 Theo H. Pitt Jr. 1958 John T. Stanley 1971

RPI

Robert E. McCulloch 1965 Manuel G. Gonzalez IV 1977

UC Irvine

J. R. Petrie 1987

UCLA

Jeffrey M. Downey 1983 Alfred L. Woodill 1946

UC Riverside

Kevin M. Kordys 1982 David B. Marino 1985

Union

Mace A. Bloom 1977

Richmond

Utah

Rutgers

Virginia Tech

Robert S. Jepson Jr. 1964

Scott J. Sarisky 1990

Mark G. Esposito 1982 San Jose State Brett C. Vigil 2000

Dana W. Hesse 1986 Jeffrey M. Scattergood 1999

Thomas H. Ewers 2008

Washington

Sewanee

Wabash

Eric M. Cavanaugh 1976

Eugene N. Balter 1977 Paul E. Mendelssohn 1972

T. M. Doyle 1968 Michael B. Jeffers 1962 Gary L. Ostenson 1969

Ohio

Andre P. Affatato 1969 Donald W. Bradley 1961 David M. Todd 1967

Demas L. McVay Jr.1955 Donald L. Wickerham 1972

Ohio Wesleyan

Walter T. Henderson 1960 Robb Stewart 1952

Northwestern

J. R. Gorski 1968 Mark D. Kaufman Sr. 1971

Occidental

Robert W. Holstrom 1946 John A. Cassese 1976 Ronald A. Sages 1973 David R. Bennett 1977 Douglas H. Dittrick Jr. 1955 Charles P. Eichhorn 1955 John E. McKinnie 1954 Jerry K. Rinehart 1957 Kenneth B. Sternad 1977 Gary H. Wilkinson 1951

Oklahoma

Carl D. Campbell 1981 Robert J. Kepke 1963 William G. Paul 1952 William W. Rodgers Jr. 1959 Louis F. Trost Jr. 1950

South Florida

Southern California

Southern Methodist

West Virginia

Stanford

Western Michigan

Howard A. Rubin 1955

Syracuse

Richard J. Beyer 1953 jeff C. Crew Jr. 1967

Tennessee

James D. Froula 1967 Lee M. Moss 1973 John J. Sheridan 1972 Gerald L. Vantrease 1966

Texas

Oklahoma State

Byron M. McKnight 1978 Ron D. Willis 1984

Old Dominion

Jim M. Satterwhite Jr. 1985 Charles R. Stewart 1979

John P. Gallagher Jr. 1966 Steven B. Pittman 1975 Robert W. Walter 1984

Oregon

James P. Chunn 1957 William J. Prenger 1968

Washington & Jefferson

Texas Christian Texas Tech

Vance M. Hubbard 1962 Gary S. Jennings 1977 Glenn D. Moor 1984

Robert W. Martini 1974 Mark N. Roth 1977

William G. McClimans Jr. 1979 Michael A. McDonald Jr. 2014 Bryan S. McNee 1989

Western Ontario

Frank C. Smeenk 1971

Westminster

William E. Parrish 1957 Dale G. Schaefer 1958

Wittenberg

David E. Moeller 1963 John P. Pirozzi 1971

WPI

Earle L. Bowman Jr.1948 William K. Johnson 1976

Wyoming

Theodore P. Versteeg 1975

Yale

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William H. Smith Jr. 1965

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2018 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION & THE PHI GAMMA DELTA FOUNDATION OF CANADA 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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

Friends of Phi Gamma Delta

Bianca Munoz+ Melanie K. Musick Ramkumar Natarajan+ Calvin Coolidge Candida I. Rivera Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Melissa Robertson+ Thomas Marshall Suzanne Robertson Barbara Lobdell Estate Taren Robin+ Centennial Carson Robinson+ William T. Morris Trust Victoria M. Robinson+ Golden Chain Cheryl Salamon+ Phi Gamma Delta Angela Snyder+ Foundation of Canada Sarah Snyder+ Canonsburg James & Elizabeth Nancy Hanley Thompson+ Naples, FL Graduate Chapter Gail Treanor+ White Star Michael Wagnon+ Martha Todd Wilson Amy Walkenbach+ Purple Clematis Amy Watson+ Lowell & Ruth Haga Judy Wilson+ Ft. Armstrong Janice Wittschiebe Lindsey & Ken Meyersieck Charles P. Wright+ Snowy White Owl Simonne Y. K. Horman+ Suzette Ball Matching Gifts From Jane C. Evans Companies & Gifts From Brenda Kobrin+ Foundations DC Graduate Chapter Aetna Foundation Delta Akron Community Fdn. Brian Breittholz Allstate Giving Campaign Amy Kurtz Amazon Smile Ryan Manning American Endowment Fdn. W. Carol Preston Arch Insurance Group Ramamurthy Sridhar+ Ayco Charitable Fdn. Friendship Baird Foundation Lauren Adams+ Bank of America Karl & Linda Bandhauer+ Charitable Fdn. Franced Becque+ Benevity Community Emily Britt+ Impact Fund Alison Burke+ BNSF Railway Company Erica M. Carlson+ Bristol Myers Squibb Fdn. Matt Cook+ Central NY Community Fdn. Timothy D. Cox+ Columbus Foundation Christina Crow+ Communities Fdn. of TX Armando Cruz+ Community Fdn. of NJ Barbara Dietrich+ CSX Corporate Citizenship Molly Frogge+ Dayton Foundation Charlotte Greenfield+ Exelon Corporation Kimberly Hansen+ ExxonMobil Foundation David Hartwig+ Facebook Vance & Sheri Hawley+ Fdn. for the Carolinas Montgomery Hill+ General Electric Fdn. M. Spencer Hudec+ Glass Foundation Nikia Jefferson+ Greater Houston Rachel Kampmeyer+ Community Fdn. Kristen Kardas+ Greater Kansas City Elizabeth Krause+ Community Fdn. Carter Lawson+ JLL Community Connections Matt Ledvina+ JP Morgan Trust Company Larrysa McAllister+ Kowalski Sausage Alix Melgarejo+ Charitable Fund Lilly Endowment Ramona Miller+

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Marathon Petroleum Markel Corporation Mitchelson Enterprises National Christian Fdn. CO National Christian Fdn. Houston Network for Good Northwestern Mutual Fdn. Paypal Giving Fund Peck Family Foundation+ Saratoga Charitable Fdn. State Farm Foundation Truist UBS Financial Services United Way California Capital Region United Way of Central & NE Connecticut United Way of Central OH United Way of Columbia Willamette United Way of Southeast PA United Way of Southwest PA Vanguard Charitable Vaughn Foundation YourCause

David G. Hancock 1979 Canonsburg Bernhard Brinkmann 1983 Micheal G. Harris 1987 White Star Chad G. Boddez 2001 Michael P. Culleton 1993 Log Cabin Frederick C. Lynch Jr. 1986 Cam Murray 1972 Purple Clematis Ronald A. Glen 1989 Carl P. Rodriguez 1998 TOTAL $9,884.48 Duane B. Schlereth 1971 Alabama Richard A. Toogood 1987 Purple Clematis Ft. Armstrong William H. Ray Jr. 1949 Kristopher Dworschak 2015 Ft. Armstrong Scott J. Ellerington 2000 James E. Flurry 1950 Dale V. Elliott 1984 H. Grantland Rice III 1980 Robert A. Graesser 1973 Snowy White Owl Tristan L. Patterson 2010 Brett D. Couch 1985 Ryan T. Spooner 2004 Joshua P. Hammond 1992 Christopher J. Tang 2005 Steven M. Hudson 1980 Snowy White Owl James Jones MS State 1963 Gregory T. Atkinson 1973 P. Scott Logan 1956 Maciej K. Bukczynski 2005 Christopher L. Footz 1993 TOTAL $1,267,780.54 Peter L. Lowe 1960 James L. Richardson 1979 Timothy D. Ira 2011 Delta David E. Isaman 2004 Adelphi Hollis N. Gieger Jr. 1980 Ashley A. O’Kurley 1994 Ft. Armstrong Paul F. Goree Jr. 1958 Benjamin J. Sparrow 2008 Christian P. Vaupel 1996 William C. Hines Jr. 1966 Delta Akron William W. Jessup 1960 Nolan R. Kennedy 2012 White Star Eugene A. Moore Jr. 1959 Scott D. Lechky 1999 John P. O’Neill 1987 Friendship Kevin A. Wehlage 2013 David J. Willmer 1992 Steve Broome 1969 Friendship Purple Clematis John R. Burch III 2012 + Steven Huynh 2013 + Joshua M. Blubaugh 1999 Charles N. Hines 1971 Marc A. Lee 2010 + Robert B. Caudill 2004 Sidney T. Philips 1983 Michael J. Lee 2010 Daniel P. Mossop 1989 Michael D. Wills 2012 + Carl W. Peters 1992 + Brad W. Petrella 1987 Perge! Society Fairbanks Thomas Pomerleau 2018+ Ft. Armstrong William H. Ray Jr. (9) 1949 Braiden E. Redman 2016+ Chuck Galmarini 1987 William W. Jessup (1) 1960 Devon B. Sigurdson 2015+ Daniel B. Ishee 1992 Perge! Society Norris TOTAL $3,430.00 Phillip J. Jones 2002 John B. Carswell (8) 1976 In Memory of Kyle W. Sullivan 1988 Perge! Society Wilkinson Charles R. Fletcher 1973 Snowy White Owl by Joseph G. Gamble 1950, David G. Hancock (12) 1979 Tedd J. Barr 1994 Perge! Society Wallace Ben Robinson HSC 1986 J. Michael Kelley 1989 Landon L. Leclair (7) 1994 James C. Neilson 1991 Alabama Perge! Society Fairbanks Terence M. Rhodes 1988 Bernhard Brinkmann(2)1983 Birmingham Christopher Tankersley 2002 Friendship Richard A. Toogood (2) 1987 Robert C. Vanni 1990 Donovan Santana 2018 + Michael P. Culleton (2) 1993 Delta Tristan L. Patterson (1) 2010 Elijah J. Ussery 2018 + Henry A. King Jr. 1988 Kris Dworschak (1) 2015 Matthew D. McGill 2006 Alberta TOTAL $22,072.37 Ryan M. Naymik 2011 Golden Chain Matthew M. Perez 2007 Allegheny Landon L. Leclair 1994 Friendship Log Cabin Royal Purple Dale R. Adams Jr. 2003 John B. Carswell 1976 Silas R. Mountsier III 1952

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James A. Dahle 2005 Anthony R. Heavilin 2020+ Matthew D. Pell 2010 + Brent W. Spillan 2003 + Perge! Society Wallace John P. O’Neill (1) 1987 Daniel P. Mossop (7) 1989 Tedd J. Barr (1) 1994 Perge! Society Fairbanks Brad W. Petrella (2) 1987 James C. Neilson (1) 1991 Robert B. Caudill (9) 2004

Purple Clematis Robert R. Cebula 1959 Ft. Armstrong Henry B. Suhr Jr. 1955 Snowy White Owl Gary M. Brost 1974 E. Dennis Ehrenberger 1962 Gerald E. Gibbons MD 1953 Richard W. McLeary 1979 Stevenson Mountsier 1952 Delta Ronald J. Klinefelter Jr. 1990 Gregory R. Vallano 2015 Friendship Matthew A. Bocchi 2013 Daniel J. Buker 2017 + Trevor J. Colvin 2014 + William Cunningham 1961 Elijah A. Dennis 2016 + Cayton Hornberger 2020+ Zachary J. Javorsky 2018+ Carl W. Stenberg III 1965 Forrest W. Stuckey 2016 + Benjamin V. Thomas 2017+ Matthew A. Tilley 2017+ Perge! Society Fairbanks Robert R. Cebula (4) 1959

TOTAL $2,047.20

Amherst

Log Cabin William A. Vance 1955 Friendship Richard B. DeMallie Jr. 1959+ Perge! Society Fairbanks William A. Vance (7) 1955

App State

Friendship Robert G. Andrews 2011 Carter B. Crawford 2015 Robert M. Hefner 2015+ Jeremey R. LaForce 2014+ Dio Protopapadakis 2017+

TOTAL $185.88

Arizona

Centennial Louis Sands IV 1963 Royal Purple Charles Townsdin 1963 White Star Alan F. Airth 1984 David G. Areghini 1965 Peter J. Rathwell 1965 Log Cabin James M. Webb 1967 Purple Clematis Jeffrey C. Derickson 1972 George Drach MD 1957

www.phigam.org

2018 DONORS

Both Foundations operate to support the educational endeavors of Phi Gamma Delta, its chapters and its members. Listed are the donors who gave either unrestricted annual fund gifts, restricted endowment gifts or chapter restricted gifts to the Foundations in the 2018 calendar year. Donors are listed in their lifetime giving societies. Perge! Society members donating more that $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. This listing is only Foundation donors. All brothers who gave graduate dues are listed at www.phigam.org.

+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra Vernon D. Ellis 1962 Paul F. Gissel 1968 Bruce H. Hart 1982 Ft. Armstrong Roman W. DeSanctis 1951 Dwayne A. Douglas 1986 Curtis J. Dunshee 1982 James H. Templin 1960 James S. Tolley 1951 Snowy White Owl Kenneth L. Erickson 1968 James M. Hill 1961 Donald R. Lawrenz Jr. 1977 Morgan Little 1964 James M. Petty 1970 William J. Wheeler 1961 Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961 Delta John P. Derickson 1975 John B. Mulchay 1958 Terrell A. Muse 1961 Vinson J. San Angelo 1962 Richard M. Thompson 1959 Friendship Andrew Berkenkamp 2004+ Warren C. Black 2015 + Duke C. Corley 1981 Craig M. Courville 1981 Richard G. Erickson 1990+ Charles J. Leftault Jr. 1954 Matthew H. Miller 1984 + Brian S. Rees 1979 + Perge! Society Wallace Vernon D. Ellis (4) 1962 Bruce H. Hart (6) 1982 Perge! Society Fairbanks George Drach MD (3) 1957 James M. Hill (1) 1961 Morgan Little (1) 1964 Charles Townsdin (15) 1963 David G. Areghini (13) 1965 Peter J. Rathwell (15) 1965 James M. Webb (2) 1967

TOTAL $9,737.56

In Memory of Lee T. Hanley 1964 by Nancy Hanley Hamilton E. McRae 1960 by David W. Graham Oregon State 1944

Arizona State

Founders Robert C. Pohlad 1976 White Star John C. Philips 1969 Log Cabin Mark R. Solem MD 1977 Purple Clematis Alexander S. Wylie 1996

Ft. Armstrong Tom M. Whitelock 1965 Snowy White Owl Charles T. Closson 1991 Mark W. Glasgow 1980 Richard C. Gohl 1987 John D. Kellogg 1976 William E. Roberts 1975 Gregory D. Stanton 1988 Delta John G. Bohon Jr. 1968 John S. Boyd 1968 George R. Duganz 1968 Gary Emerson 1976 Michael D. Engler 1972 Richard S. Lin Sr. 2005 Kendrick McCarthy 1976 S. Michael Van Royen 1980 Friendship William L. Godfrey 1976 Richard J. Hertzog 1985 Thomas J. Melita 1988 Patrick T. Stenquist 2013+ Perge! Society Norris Robert C. Pohlad (19) 1976 Perge! Society Wallace Alexander S. Wylie (6) 1996 Perge! Society Fairbanks William E. Roberts (1) 1975 Kendrick McCarthy (1) 1976 Mark R. Solem MD (6) 1977

Perge! Society Norris Michael P. Bonds (15) 1984 Perge! Society Wallace Max A. Wernick (15) 1974 Perge! Society Fairbanks William S. Garner Jr. (7) 1971

Ball State

Purple Clematis Christopher L. Kurtz 2006 Snowy White Owl Ryan D. Burklow 2005 Charles J. Camp II 2007 AA TOTAL $13,464.25 Michael A. Lang 2003 Shawn M. Meier 2009 Auburn Martin A. Merkel 2007 Royal Purple Logan U. Parmele 2008 Samuel H. Franklin 1969 Delta James W. Hutcheson 1966 Ryan D. McFarland 2002 Canonsburg Brent D. Williams 2004 Cliff J. Hare 1977 Friendship White Star Joshua S. Becker 2019 + Bruce E. Bartholomew 1978 Michael P. Boles 2006 + Kenneth Farmer Jr. 1972 William S. Boston 2019 + Norman Godwin 1991 Michael A. Bramer 2012 + Edward O. Harris 1978 Chris Campaniolo 2000+ Jeffrey I. Stone 1979 Jacob D. Cash 2016 + Purple Clematis Branden K. Clements 2010+ Jonathan L. Moore 2004 J. Justin Concannon 2019+ Ft. Armstrong Jason W. Conn 2017 Edward B. Fischer 1967 Timothy R. Cope 2003 + R. Ward Lariscy Jr. 1963 Douglas A. Cox 2006 + Rory L. McKean 1976 Zachary P. Crain Davis 2008+ Snowy White Owl Anthony E. DeBrota 2012+ Brian W. Elrod 1982 Paul R. Desmond 2012 + Hunter T. McCord 2004 William T. Drew 2020 + Michael J. Ramsey 1990 Adam D. Drummond 2002 J. Edward Ruzic Jr. 1969 Brendan Dudukovich 2018+ TOTAL $65,421.96 Stephen L. Sartain 1994 Michael T. Dunagan 2005+ Ernest S. Strong Jr. 1966 Dalen F. Faughn 2009 + Arkansas Delta Kyle P. Gara 2020 + Golden Chain Don Craft 1965 Joshua S. Garrett 2014 + Michael P. Bonds 1984 Wade Cunningham Sr. 1966 Kyle J. Goheen 2015 White Star Charles R. Pelham 1967 Michael J. Greenwalt 2009+ William S. Garner Jr. 1971 J. Michael Roberts 2004 Alexander L. Greimann 2008 Max A. Wernick 1974 Jeffery T. Todd 1989 David J. Harben 2004 + Ft. Armstrong David N. Wall 1967 Tucker Hecimovich 2016+ Eddie W. Daniel Florida 1978 Friendship Franklin R. Hood 2010 + Snowy White Owl John B. Bush 1978 Thomas C. James 2009 Patrick E. Shields 1982 Russell M. Cunningham III Chase M. Jones 2012 + Delta 1964+ Chase M. Keller 2019 + R. Steve Hanley 1977 J. Nelson Knight 1964 Andrew W. Koenig 2005 + John W. Schmitz 1982 R. Leslie Stamps 1977 Nicholaus W. Koesters 2012+ Friendship Peter C. Zanetti II 1982 Matthew A. Lacy 2009 Bruce E. Baird 1979 Perge! Society Wallace Carson Lance 2010 + W. Grant Bray Jr. 1984 Samuel H. Franklin (21) 1969 Joshua C. Lemieux 2011 Sean C. Delveaux 2017+ Kenneth Farmer Jr.(10) 1972 Peyton W. Lorts 2019 + Eric M. Fay 2009 + Jeffrey I. Stone (11) 1979 David P. Malone 2001 + Thomas C. Gean 1985 + Norman Godwin (11) 1991 Eric J. Maroun 2008 Jeffrey A. Goodhart 2009+ Jonathan L. Moore (6) 2004 Austin L. McMillan 2012 + G. Warren Miller Jr. 1975 Perge! Society Fairbanks James D. Oger 2002 + Russell L. Moore Jr. 2008+ Rory L. McKean (4) 1976 Spencer Pendergrass 2018+ Thomas W. Page 1969 TOTAL $18,180.00 Dylan A. Pieri 2014 + John S. Peterson 1985 Andrew W. Quinlisk 2015+ Acey Swearingen 1975 In Memory of Sean D. Ratkus 2014 + William R. Thompson 2014 F. M. Simpson 1965 Gary A. Yanosick 1983 by Charles R. Pelham 1967 Maxwell R. Reed 2020 +

Jacob C. Reeder 2009 + Nicholas J. Rhoa 2020 + Anthony C. Rizzie 2009 + Drew A. Schafer 2008 + Alec J. St. John 2018 + Justin T. Syndram 2004 + Mark Z. Tendler 2006 + James H. Thomas III 2004+ Geoffrey D. Wise 2001 + Hadden R. Yarbrough 2020+ Perge! Society Wallace Christopher L. Kurtz (6) 2006

Jonathan R. Falk 1993 Roger A. Leenerts 1986 Alan E. Muschott 1984 Amit A. Riswadkar 2007 Scott Shoup 1999 Friendship Peter L. Aranavage Jr. 1994+ Andrew M. J. Becker 2009 Michael G. Bernhard 1983 Michael Buchalski 1999 Clayton N. Ciha 1983 Vincent E. Dory 2017 + P.J. Fitzpatrick 1987 TOTAL $4,799.80 Peter L. Grosso 2008 + Baylor Christopher Hardwick 1998+ Ft. Armstrong Ronald P. Hehn Jr. 1993 + Mark D. Aigner 1984 Peter J. Lawin 2005 Jonathan D. Walt 2007 Joseph A. Leone 1983 Snowy White Owl Joshua S. Levi 1993 + L. Hayes Fuller III 1977 Jarrod D. Luker 1999 + Delta Christopher L. Muniz 1996 Jeffrey M. Heath 1981 Ronald S. Reisner 1987 William A. Jones 1980 Curtis D. Smith 1999 Alan B. Story 1978 Joshua D. Smith 1998 + Friendship Brian P. Snyder 1990 + Frank F. McMordie IV 2006 Joseph R. Sullivan 2003 + Matthew O. Wallace 1992+ Ryan D. Willerton 1996 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Perge! Society Norris Jonathan D. Walt (2) 2007 Michael A. Lucas (15) 1983 TOTAL $1,433.48 Perge! Society Wallace William F. Ross III (13) 1987 Bowling Green Lane T. Schnotala (7) 1992 Snowy White Owl Perge! Society Fairbanks William E. Neff IV 1989 Michael MacConnie (6) 1983 Delta TOTAL $13,838.15 Jon K. Zwinski 1989 Friendship British Columbia Andrew Christensen 1986+ Canonsburg TOTAL $375.00 Michael Ainsworth 1987 White Star Bradley Robert H. McGowan 1992 Black Diamond Purple Clematis Michael A. Lucas 1983 David L. Mowat 1978 Canonsburg Ft. Armstrong William F. Ross III 1987 David S. Armitage 1980 White Star Joshua S. Morita 2001 Ricardo J. Anesi 1983 Angelo P. Pulos 1951 Log Cabin Snowy White Owl Michael MacConnie 1983 Matthew M. Edgar 2007 Jason R. Preston 1995 Richard A. Wadsworth 1988 Ft. Armstrong Delta Scott A. Bernholdt 1988 R. Scott Gayton 1996 William J. Kelly 1984 Patrick B. Kelly 1980 Timothy C. Pearce 1984 Torval D. Mork 1995 Lane T. Schnotala 1992 Friendship Snowy White Owl Michel A. Lavigueur 1986+ Joel C. Carr 1994 Craig T. Lindsay 1988 + Daniel P. Pelphrey 2005 Perge! Society Wilkinson Chad S. Wallace 1995 + Delta Michael Ainsworth (7) 1987

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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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

Perge! Society Fairbanks Purple Clematis Joshua S. Morita (7) 2001 David Forbes Watkins 1961 Mitchell I. Henn 1972 TOTAL $3,210.00 Ft. Armstrong Brown Carl M. Ferraro 1978 Friendship Donald R. Foster 1950 David M. Forker III 1961 Sean F. Martindale 1995 Norman A. James 1953 Lawrence M. Oberdank 1958 Ross J. Pillari 1972 Bucknell Richard C. Trump MD 1953 Centennial Snowy White Owl David S. Marren 1983 David B. Burroughs 1950 Ft. Armstrong Thomas A. Gasho 1978 J. Craig Fuehrer 1966 Robert Koch 1953 Edward Robinson 1986 Fred J. Lekson 1952 Snowy White Owl Paul D. Norder 1962 Ian Ferguson 1985 James L. Worthley OSU 1962 Geoffrey P. Mynott 1954 Delta Charles Weidenfeller Jr. 1964 Mark G. Ashba Delta Northwestern 1980 Dale R. Fernandes 1954 Edward C. Baran Jr. 1964 Jonathan D. Leef 1988 Joseph S. DeLeese 1965 Robert J. Sampson 1993 Irving J. Katz 1994 Friendship Martin P. Powers 1997 Thomas M. Boals 1989 Christopher E. Taggart 2002 Donald Dobbs 1954 Daniel J. Vaughn 1991 Robert M. Foresman 1990+ Friendship John C. Hassenplug 1962 Isadore M. Budnick 2013 Russell M. Keith 1950 + Thomas W. Carr 1989 Victor E. Rauscher III 1981 James A. Castiglione 1989 Mark G. Serrian 1987 Fernando C. González 2009 Dan W. Willcoxon 1983 David W. Dodds 1980 + Perge! Society Wallace Chris Jennewein 2010 Edward Robinson (3) 1986 Michael J. Johnson 2014 TOTAL $17,355.82 Matthew A. Kosior 1989 James D. Petras 2012 Calgary Bruce G. Yeager 1967 Royal Purple Perge! Society Wilkinson Donald J. Herman 1985 John M. Humphrey(10) 1981 White Star Perge! Society Wallace David B. McQuaig 1987 Mitchell I. Henn (2) 1972 Ft. Armstrong Carl M. Ferraro (2) 1978 Tim G. Glowa 1993 Perge! Society Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Donald R. Foster (6) 1950 Brett J. Greenlaw 1999 Donald K. Spies (10) 1960 Delta Robert W. Niebaum (6) 1969 Derek C. Mayne 1997 + Douglas C. Taylor (14) 1986 Friendship TOTAL $11,214.80 Kevin S. Gibbons 1993 + Randall W. Thurm 1985 Central Florida Perge! Society Wilkinson Donald J. Herman (10) 1985 Snowy White Owl Perge! Society Fairbanks Andrew J. Lucyshyn 1995 Friendship Derek C. Mayne (1) 1997 Charles A. Fischer 1994 + TOTAL $5,392.92 Trevor S. Jordan 2006 Jonathan D. Mullins 2007 California State Jason J. Ring 2007 Long Beach Perge! Society Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Andrew J. Lucyshyn (1) 1995 Steven J. Stonecypher 1992

Case Western

Golden Chain Kun Chae 2004 Robert W. Niebaum 1969 Royal Purple J. Bruce Jackson MD 1952 Canonsburg Xi Deuteron Building Assn. White Star John M. Humphrey 1981 Log Cabin Jason M. Prigozen MD 1997 Donald K. Spies 1960 Douglas C. Taylor 1986

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TOTAL $747.95

Chapman

Friendship Chris Joondeph 2013+

Charleston

Friendship Michael M. Micheli 2014+

Chicago

Royal Purple Bernard DelGiorno 1955 White Star Norman K. Cook 1958 John M. Saada Sr. 1956

Purple Clematis Albert M. Fortier Jr. 1955 Ft. Armstrong Frank G. Brunner Jr. 1942 J. Wilmar Jensen 1947 Edward D. Jones III 1966 James J. Monge 1955 Michael T. Novak 1985 Snowy White Owl David A. Abbott 1987 Steven J. Durham 1985 Donald M. Heinrich 1974 William O. Johnson 1958 Michael B. Karluk 1977 Peter D. Richardson 1970 Paul T. Schuster 1974 James W. Vice Jr. 1954 Delta James A. Kaplan 1976 Frederick A. Karst 1956 Charles W. Semenchuk 2001 Stephen E. Woodbury 1979 Friendship Mark M. Beckler 1992 + A. Gene Ferrari 1952 AA Jeffrey J. Harman 2009 Robert M. Herndon 1956 Timothy V. McGree 1970 Perge! Society Wilkinson Donald M. Heinrich (1) 1974 Perge! Society Fairbanks J. Wilmar Jensen (7) 1947 Bernard DelGiorno (17) 1955 John M. Saada Sr. (17) 1956 Norman K. Cook (19) 1958

TOTAL $6,652.00

Cincinnati

Golden Chain Kevin J. Hopper 1973 Snowy White Owl Edward T. Daniel 1974 Stephen P. Hart 1973 Jeffrey B. Linkous 1980 Ted M. Sharber 1977 Joshua M. Weitzman 2001 Delta Jeffrey L. Huss 1994 Brian S. Todd 1998 Friendship Joshua I. France 2008 + Zorya Kluska 2002 Phillip T. Mason 2000 James A. O’Brien 1971 Theodore Sharber 2011+ M. Larry Sprague 1971 Philip D. Steiger 1973 Brian S. Sullivan 1985 + Perge! Society Norris Kevin J. Hopper (15) 1973

TOTAL $6,026.03

Clemson

Friendship Shawn M. Knight 2016 +

Coastal Carolina

Snowy White Owl Derek J. Murphy 2011 Friendship Nicholas M. Cerone 2013 Zay’Quan Chisholm 2019+ Cory F. Cribb 2019 + Matthew Derrickson 2016+ K. Dacus Fenchel 2017 +

THE PHI GAMMA DELTA|SPRING 2019

Matthew L. Fox 2014 + Cody M. Frizzelle 2021 + Joseph D. Johns 2014 + Brian Loizzi 2019 + Matthew R. Lunden 2012+ Matthew P. McHugh 2015+ C. Hayes McLeod 2014 + Travis C. Poe 2012 + Paul G. Rezuke 2014 + Benjamin Rutherford 2017+ August Schoenfelder 2017+ Connor M. Seay 2020 + Johnathan S. Sharp 2016+ Taylor W. Spangler 2016 Andrew F. Stinger 2012 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Derek J. Murphy (2) 2011

TOTAL $1,601.24

In Honor of Derek J. Murphy 2011 by Joe Weist Rose-Hulman 1987, Amelious Whyte Minn 1999

Colgate

Ft. Armstrong Michael J. Batza Jr. 1963 Ted Heidenreich Jr. 1947AA Robert H. Martinsen 1955 Michael D. Milone 1978 Snowy White Owl Darrell E. Weber 1963 Friendship Gordon S. Brummer 1955 Curtis L. Norris 1950 Peter W. Simmons 1942

TOTAL $975.00

Colorado

Canonsburg James W. Dodds 1954 Ft. Armstrong C. H. Roath Jr. 1951 Donald B. Zinn 1965 Snowy White Owl Michael J. Coie 1965 John M. Lyon 1962 Douglas E. Nelson 1949 Dr. William J. Pietenpol 1943 Curtis W. Spencer III 1970 Delta Robert K. Fuller 1964 Thomas E. Worth 1963 Friendship Wayne R. Bush 2002 Theron R. Harley 1956 D. Richard Snell 1956 Perge! Society Wallace James W. Dodds (16) 1954 John Fox Arnold (19) 1959 Perge! Society Fairbanks C. H. Roath Jr. (6) 1951

TOTAL $3,160.00

In Memory of Fred L. Dixon 1944 by Douglas E. Nelson 1949

Colorado College Canonsburg Robert Reniers Jr. 1968 Purple Clematis Brian J. Meek 1986 Kelly B. Powers 1984 Ft. Armstrong Robert J. Orr III 1974

Robert A. Otto 1966 Charles Rubens 1952 Snowy White Owl Frederick L. Freeman 1967 Gene C. Huang 1967 Steven R. Vela 1986 Delta Donald T. Bradbury 1964 James A. Gamache 1975 Friendship Robert D. McClellan 1982 Kenneth J. Mellin 1965 James O. Milmoe 1949 Zachary D. Smith 2014 Perge! Society Wilkinson Robert Reniers Jr. (15) 1968 Perge! Society Wallace Brian J. Meek (2) 1986 Perge! Society Fairbanks Kelly B. Powers (3) 1984

TOTAL $5,635.00

Colorado School of Mines

Purple Clematis James A. Hull 1988 Ft. Armstrong Peter J. Ashton 1991 Jay R. Winkelhake 2000 Snowy White Owl Brian K. Carty 1996 Matthew J. Hazleton 1996 Dominic I. Holmes 1991 Delta Michael M. Davis 1989 Nathaniel P. Graf 1999 + Paul E. McElligott 1989 Brian W. Robbins 1997 Friendship Patrick M. Athey 2005 Andrew A. Blaisdell 2003+ Ian P. Campbell 2008 + David D. Crichton IV 1997+ Jake R. Latham 2003 + Martin G. Malinski 2010 + Antonio J. Miller 1997 Vladimir V. Petunin V 2008+ P. Wayne Pittman 1997 + Brent J. Pounds 2003 + Jordan H. Schmick 2010 + Vinay G. Shah 1997 + Thorn C. Svendsen 2011+ Aaron M. Thompson 2002 Perge! Society Fairbanks James A. Hull (6) 1988 Peter J. Ashton (6) 1991 Jay R. Winkelhake (2) 2000 Nathaniel P. Graf (1) 1999

TOTAL $4,649.41

Colorado State

Ft. Armstrong David J. Miller 1971 Snowy White Owl Richard R. Ulery 1971 Delta James C. Daley 1976 Russell L. George 1968 Lawrence G. Liston 1975 John H. McKinley 1981 Friendship Gary M. Osterhout 1979 + Stephen W. Snyder 1976

TOTAL $650.00

Columbia

Purple Clematis Bruce D. Sargent 1966 Ft. Armstrong Adam F. Barrison 1991 William A. Billingham 1951 Anthony Leitner Jr. 1965 Snowy White Owl James L. Bast 1958 Dudley Ferris 1952 Philip E. Zegarelli 1970 Delta Ronald R. Rosenblatt UI 1969 Robert F. VanKeuren Sr. 1962 Friendship Robert A. Berselli 1960 + James N. Cooper 1959 Daniel S. Gentile 2011 Joseph M. Lane 1961 Robert C. Lawson 1973 Evan J. Murphy 2015 + Stewart E. Reuter 1960 James C. Shehan 1982 Perge! Society Fairbanks Anthony Leitner Jr. (2) 1965

TOTAL $2,103.48

Connecticut

Friendship Matthew C. Farrell 2013 Samuel H. Newton 2020+ Alejandro M. Pirez 2015 + S. Vijay Sekhara 2012 + Colin R. Treanor 2014

TOTAL $285.44

Cornell

Centennial Kenneth Blanchard 1961 Ft. Armstrong Francis P. O’Hara Jr. 2009 R. Wayne Phillips MD 1965 Alfred F. Van Ranst Jr. 1974 Snowy White Owl Joseph G. Bruce 1977 John H. Geis Jr. 1953 + John E. McPhee 1976 David L. Worrell 1967 Friendship David M. Ayers 1980 K. James Pirouz 1992 + Perge! Society Wilkinson John H. Geis Jr. (1) 1953 Perge! Society Wallace Kenneth Blanchard (7) 1961 Perge! Society Fairbanks Francis P. O’Hara Jr. (1) 2009

TOTAL $5,300.00

Dartmouth

Friendship John C. Bennett 1958

Davidson

Log Cabin Howard B. Moyes 1987 Purple Clematis Towner Blackstock 1994 Snowy White Owl R. Bradley Johnson 1994 Delta Fergus G. Currie EdD 1953 Theodore H. Davis Jr. 1987 John H. Hamrick 1980 Richard V. Liles Jr. 1953

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2018 DONORS

+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra Carl W. Loftin 1958 Friendship Taylor B. Hogan 2013 + Robert W. Porter 1962 Gregory A. Reineck 1967 Perge! Society Wallace Towner Blackstock (4) 1994 Perge! Society Fairbanks Howard B. Moyes (5) 1987

Jeffrey R. Millard 1980 Peter A. Morse Sr. 1965 Jack D. Noyes 1956 Bruce W. Parker 1956 Eric J. Vale 1981 W. Kirby Whyte 1970 Robert Wunderlich Jr. 1988 Delta Stephen W. Hayes 1966 Norman F. Jay 1955 TOTAL $2,977.52 Jim Knapp 1963 Denison Friendship White Star Garth K. Anderson 2009 + Edwin Ahrens MD 1973 Robert S. Breger 1980 Purple Clematis Aaron M. Gotway 2005 + Robert W. Rahal 1975 Thomas J. Hausmann 1987+ Snowy White Owl John V. Hollensteiner 1989 Ben H. Gregg Jr. 1950 Brooks D. Murphy 1988 James D. Parsons 1974 John B. Oviatt III 1987 + Harold P. Quinn Jr. 1977 Todd C. Rumsey MD 1987+ Delta Richard R. Savage 1948 AA L. Bradley Agin 1985 M. Nader Sharifi DDS 1986 William F. Brown Jr. 1961 Daylon T. Weddle 2017 + John A. Larson 1971 Perge! Society Wallace John N. Oest 1974 J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr. (16) 1956 Friendship Mike Stratton MD (18) 1988 Rolla W. Cochran Jr. 1949+ Robert Wunderlich Jr.(1) 1988 David A. Hammond II 1974 William P. Johnson (1) 2016 Perge! Society Wallace Perge! Society Fairbanks Edwin Ahrens MD (15) 1973 William W. Graham (1) 1962 Perge! Society Fairbanks William C. Lentz MD (7) 1964 L. Bradley Agin (1) 1985 William T. Shier (16) 1988 Curt R. Ward MD (17) 1988 TOTAL $2,535.00

Denver

Log Cabin Patrick Matoole MD 1991 Ft. Armstrong Adam S. Bashaw 1987 Steven J. Bocher 1983 Friendship Peter Gonzalez 1985 Perge! Society Wilkinson Patrick Matoole MD (6) 1991 Perge! Society Fairbanks Steven J. Bocher (1) 1983

TOTAL $2,745.00

DePauw

Thomas Marshall Thomas B. Grooms 1966 Golden Chain William W. Graham 1962 Canonsburg John P. Doan 1971 J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr. 1956 White Star William T. Shier 1988 Mike Stratton MD 1988 Curt Ward MD Purdue 1988 Log Cabin William Lentz Indiana 1964 Alex L. Rogers 1965 Purple Clematis John L. Kendall 1963 Ft. Armstrong George C. Lortz 1962 Jeffrey E. Lortz 1965 William T. McMurry 1956 Douglas A. Nemecek 1985 Wade R. Nichols 1972 Snowy White Owl Jere W. Dutt III 1990 Robert L. Erickson MD 1958 William P. Johnson 2016 +

TOTAL $32,416.40

In Memory of David M. Dirks 1963 by Alex Rogers 1965, Peter Morse 1965, Greater Houston Community Fdn., John Kendall 1963, Philip Knapp 1963, George C. Lortz 1962 Thomas G. Lueder 1986 by William T. Shier 1988

Drake

Royal Purple Anthony D. Kenkel 1998 White Star Jonathan Espy 1995 Snowy White Owl Aaron J. Brunello 2002 Perge! Society Wallace Jonathan Espy (5) 1995 Anthony D. Kenkel (8) 1998

TOTAL $3,545.84

Embry-Riddle Friendship John P. Ford 2015 +

Emory

Log Cabin Craig S. Kalter MD 1984 Ft. Armstrong Thomas A. Adams 1970 Snowy White Owl Dr. Charles O. Barker 1967 William A. Brosius 1985 Michael B. Shapiro 1978 Joseph Valvona Jr. 1976 Delta J. L. Edmondson 1969 Albert W. McKay Jr. 1974+ Stanley L. Storey 1964 Friendship

Eric S. Bour 1983 + Dennis A. LaRosa 1969 Perge! Society Fairbanks Thomas A. Adams (2) 1970 Craig S. Kalter MD (12) 1984

TOTAL $2,365.00

Evansville

Snowy White Owl Christopher W. Cook 2002 Jeremy R. Tarr 1998 Delta Nathan L. Kortokrax 2003 Christopher L. Rafferty 2001 Friendship Jeremy D. Buente 2008

TOTAL $440.00

Florida

Black Diamond James H. Hendrie 1950 AA Royal Purple James Rinaman Jr. 1955 William Valentine Jr. 1967 White Star Wayne H. Brunetti 1964 Gordon E. Watts 1967 Log Cabin Joseph Gamble Jr. UA 1948 Purple Clematis Craig D. Singer 1985 Ft. Armstrong G. Clinton Johnson Jr. 1975 William R. Lomax 1964 David M. Smith 1983 James E. Spencer 1955 Bruce V. Templin 1970 Gregg T. Templin 1972 Snowy White Owl Robert E. Barrett 1956 Robert J. Blood 1958 L. Del Butterfield Jr. 1960 William W. Collins 1973 J. Louis Gallegos 1972 Dane C. Griffin 1970 Michael H. Houchard 1957 Paul M. Kramer Jr. 1972 George McWicker 1954 Edward Newberger Jr. 1969 William K. Rinaman 1960 Fred F. Roberts MD 1954 Loren H. Walker 1958 J. Christopher Wilt 1976 Delta Alan H. Brown II 1966 Richard A. Hull 1971 Lawrence A. Kraujalis 1982 Douglas G. Lamb 1968 Joseph M. Reina 1967 J. Alex Stearns 1965 Friendship Michael L. Aiken 1973 Douglas R. Fisher 1971 Stuart D. Fisher 2017 Daniel W. Getson 1986 James E. Harper 1951 William A. Reagan Jr. 1959 Robert M. Tharin 1970 + Perge! Society Norris James H. Hendrie (19) 1950 Perge! Society Wilkinson Wayne H. Brunetti (9) 1964 Perge! Society Wallace George McWicker (1) 1954 James Rinaman Jr. (19) 1955

Gordon E. Watts (8) 1967 William Valentine Jr. (9) 1967 Perge! Society Fairbanks Joseph Gamble Jr. (6) 1948 Bruce V. Templin (5) 1970 Craig D. Singer (5) 1985

Charles P. Conboy 2002 Dr. J. Steven Lammert 1985 Neal T. Seiter 1974 F. John Semley 1970 Brian M. Thomas 1988 Delta Carl W. Duyck 1975 TOTAL $67,103.48 Andrew D. Egan 2001 FIU Bradley W. Jordan 1985 Calvin Coolidge S. Winters Richwine III 2004 FIU Graduate Association+ Jeffrey L. Rosenthal 1993 Log Cabin Keith H. Vickers 1978 Eric L. Kobrin 2003 Friendship Snowy White Owl J. L. Becton Jr. MD 1983 Gabriel A. Couriel 2002 Charles A. Cone 1970 David Velez 2001 Gary P. Cox 1971 Friendship Thomas Owings IV 1984 Jonathan Aguilar de Dios J. Scott Poole 1991 2011 William E. Pyron Jr. 1985 + Henry V. Brimo 2015 + Phillip A. Reddick 1974 Jose A. Garcia 2020 Jeffrey V. Smith 1974 + Anthony G. Pego 2005 Terry L. Sparks Auburn 1996 Neal A. Thompson 1986 Perge! Society Wallace Eric L. Kobrin (4) 2003 Perge! Society Wallace Samuel W. Richwine Jr. (17) TOTAL $2,436.72 1973 Florida State Robert D. Cheeley (17) 1979 Log Cabin Perge! Society Fairbanks Kevin J. Malone 1975 B. Christy Blaine Jr. (1) 1968 Snowy White Owl William Bracewell (16) 1968 Salvador Diaz Verson 1974 TOTAL $8,450.44 William J. Duston 1975 In Honor of Peter L. Jones 1993 William Bracewell 1968 Joseph W. Kuhn Jr. 1969 by James J. Adams 1983, Steven L. Sparkman 1969 Chadwik T. Teague 1988, Delta Samuel W. Richwine 1973 Joe W. Osborne Jr. 1977 James C. Connah 1970 & Jeffrey J. Reed 1991 Winters Richwine 2004 Friendship by Samuel W. Richwine 1973 John M. Hoenig 2018 + Samuel W. Richwine 1973 Perge! Society Fairbanks by Winters Richwine 2004 Kevin J. Malone (14) 1975 In Memory of Ross H. Stillwell 1989 TOTAL $1,679.96 by Brian M. Thomas 1988

Fresno State

Georgia Tech Ft. Armstrong Canonsburg Jason R. Anderson 1996 Perge! Society Fairbanks Charles W. Bass 1970 Jason R. Anderson (2) 1996 John O. Briggs 1967 Richard Clements OU 1948 Georgia White Star Centennial Alex Demestihas 2005 Robert D. Cheeley 1979 Hal Hart 1969 Royal Purple Log Cabin Samuel W. Richwine Jr. 1973 Charles T. Brasfield III 1966 White Star M. Casey Hodgson 1992 William Bracewell 1968 William E. Miller Jr. 1967 Log Cabin Purple Clematis James J. Adams 1983 Denny Pryor 1951 Purple Clematis Bob N. Robards 1960 J. Rance Cain 1969 J. Edward Stinson 1969 Robert B. Meyer 1970 Ft. Armstrong Jere W. Morehead 1988 Ben H. Adler 1965 Danny A. Neil 1968 Robert C. Ashworth III 1955 Thomas M. Strate 1979 Harold F. Brinkley 1948 Ft. Armstrong Donald T. Miller 1966 B. Christy Blaine Jr. 1968 Arthur R. Morse Jr. 1956 Dewain T. Hamilton 1987 William H. Palm Florida 1954 M. Kirk Jelinek 1982 Stephen A. Pyburn 1996 Robert B. Jelinek 1985 Snowy White Owl R. Glen Owen Jr. 1986 Milton E. Berry 1962 Clay Stoddard 1970 Martin Bretherton Jr. 1977 Chadwik T. Teague 1988 Clinton M. Crabtree 1949 Snowy White Owl Raymond K. Elderd 1960 Jeffrey A. Brown 1988 Winford G. Ellis 1963

Russell B. Flowers 1972 William G. Grip 1982 Edward Hunt Guilbert 1965 Robert H. Hormberg 1960 Jeffrey C. Korth 1977 Richard A. Lawson 1986 James D. Morrill 1969 Kurt S. Nelson 1971 J. Gregory Robbins 1968 Ernest O. Rotramel Jr. 1952 George A. Stewart Jr. 1969 W. Scott Walker 1980 Delta Bret D. Anderson 1990 Dale A. Brandt 1963 Frederick A. Dorsey Jr. 1995 Brandon M. Drew 1999 Mark J. Garlen 1984 William G. Grant Jr. 1963 Orville T. Guffin 1962 Dr. Glen J. Iannucci 2003 Douglas A. Long 1970 F. Marion Mitchell III 1963 Daryl G. Moore 1972 Marc D. Perla 1992 Kirk A. Poucher 2006 Kyle C. Quick 2015 James S. Rountree 1972 Gale E. Sights 1962 Leslie A. Spencer Jr. 1973+ Robert L. Sudderth 1980 Bradley A. Tilton 1981 Brett D. Vogt 2006 Peter C. Weiland 1988 Clifford D. Wells 1967 J. Harold White III 1997 William B. White 1959 Jeffrey S. Zickus 1996 Friendship Joseph F. Cornelius Jr. 1959 Edwin R. Eldredge Jr. 1967 Joseph P. Englehardt 1968 Bruce M. Gawlowicz 1990 Michael D. Haney 1963 + Thomas N. Knowles 1962+ Graham R. Neff 2007 Gary M. Potter 1964 Clay B. Roth 1996 + Jeffrey W. Sanford 1996 Tylan H. Shultz 1990 Daniel J. Souther 2007 Donald L. Towns 1957 Dean P. Watts 1971 D. Collins Westcott 2005 + Dudley C. Williamson 1974 Perge! Society Wilkinson J. Edward Stinson (2) 1969 Perge! Society Fairbanks Harold F. Brinkley (3) 1948 Ben H. Adler (1) 1965 John O. Briggs (21) 1967 Leslie A. Spencer Jr. (1) 1973

TOTAL $15,581.53

In Memory of Robert J. Walker 1963 by Raymond K. Elderd 1960

Gettysburg

Centennial F. Barry Shaw 1965 White Star William N. Lindsay III 1969 Robert C. Muff 1960 Log Cabin Richard K. Merker 1976

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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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

Diamond Owl

Long time donor and Perge! Society member J.D. Rowell (Idaho, Oregon State 1948) celebrates his 75th anniversary in 2019. He was initiated in 1944 at Mu Iota, and as a result of an unprecedented hailstorm completely destroyed the 1936 crop and forced them and others out of “apples,” they moved to Oregon where he affiliated with the Kappa Omicron Chapter. His career was with the California Department of Food and Agriculture. His father Paul (1922), uncle Ralph (1922) and brother Peter (1947) and were Mu Iota members.

Neil R. Thornton (3) 1952 Carroll Livingston Jr. (1) 1964

TOTAL $13,770.00

Illinois

Golden Chain Jerome Groniger IWU 1956 Canonsburg James B. Hickey Jr. 1975 Nic Loiacono 1974 White Star Daniel A. Damon 1958 Harold E. Hindsley 1950 Robert H. Little 1957 Log Cabin Owen H. Ackerman 1959 Thomas D. Earley 1963 Terrell D. Couch 2017 + Kip S. McDonald 2007 Purple Clematis Ft. Armstrong Bradley D. Martin 2015 + Richard W. Esser 1964 Friendship Rodney S. Bond 1966 William Martindale Jr. 1964 Cody J. Price 2018 + Randolph B. Johns 1977 Roger J. Chamlin 1962 Zachary W. T. Skinner 2017+ Brian J. Murphy 1983 Richard L. Scheff 1977 Lee E. Curtiss 1955 Henry J. Schweiter 1977 John R. Musgrave 1966 TOTAL $130.44 John A. Helledy 1961 Justin D. Powers 1994 + Ft. Armstrong Craig M. Johnson 1975 Hampden-Sydney Devon M. Sharpe 2013 Fred F. Fielding 1961 Jay R. Larson 1955 Royal Purple William F. Stephan 1955 + Joshua Laufenberg 2008 Scott A. Haldeman 1991 R. Bruce McMahon Jr. 1972 Matthew Garrison 1999 Perge! Society Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Canonsburg Edward Morgan Jr. 1965 Howard A. Pelham (14) 1951 R. Thomas Herget 1972 Ben E. Robinson 1986 Richard D. Peppler 1965 Ferdinand R. Avril (1) 1954 William W. Nicholas 1970 Ft. Armstrong Richard D. Shirk 1967 Charles E. Gabe (6) 1990 Delta Brian P. Jeter 1984 Robert R. Sieck 1957 TOTAL $4,120.00 David F. Cunningham 1950 Donald T. Zimmerman 1948 Snowy White Owl In Memory of Richard A. Day Jr. 1977 F. Lee Hagan III 1984 Snowy White Owl Phillip E. Grush 1953 Peter M. Hasselman 1959 Charles L. McCullough 1986 Philip J. Bernardi 1979 by John Culley Wabash 1969 Dr. Stephen B. Lindell 1957 Paul E. Pisano 1989 Harry W. Buzzerd Jr. 1964 Frank A. Guthrie 1950 Stephen F. Spontak MD 1985 Stuart R. Carswell Jr. 1957 John J. Toner V 2001 by Steven Allison RHIT1992 John D. Stuart Florida 1979 Joseph J. Egresitz Jr. 1967 Friendship Friendship James D. Goodwin 1970 Hampden-Sydney College+ Idaho Jack W. Davis 1967 Centennial W. Scott Griffiths 1974 David B. Barger 1974 Jerrold L. Eberhardt 1963 William C. Kinzel 1996 Herbert M. Bennett 1983+ John D. Rowell OSU 1948 Craig P. Gillespey 1963 James E. Whistler 1970 Robert B. Nettleton 1984 William D. Call II 2002 + Julian E. Gorman 1973 Calvin R. Patterson III 1985 Kenneth E. Childress 1970 Canonsburg Douglas B. Hayden 1993 George C. Pence 1954 Stephen H. Edwards 1964 Alex C. Crouch 2007 + Matthew B. Josephs 2013+ Richard E. Trail 1966 Delta C. Clifford Edahl Jr. 2007 Christopher Kvistad 2012+ Patrick R. Dempsey 2008 White Star J. Scott Harris 1973 Joshua M. Moore 2011 Bruce R. Limpert 1973 Stewart M. Johnson 2016+ Benjamin W. Chase 1994 Brett A. Munkres 2013 + Peter P. Wolynec Jr. 1966 Kenneth L. Reagan 1968 William E. Linden III 1984 Joseph W. Pizzo 2009 Gerald R. Schlatter 1959 Friendship Caleb L. Swiney 2016 + Derek S. Rockwell 2007 + Neil R. Thornton 1952 Bruce P. Craft 1957 Randolph P. Tabb Jr. 1970 Kurt S. Zellner 2015 + Richard H. Cromer 1951 Log Cabin Perge! Society Norris Perge! Society Norris Richard J. Gallagher 2004+ Matthew Garrison (12) 1999 Lawrence Halvorson III 1974 Jerome Groniger (12) 1956 Peter J. Hart 2005 Purple Clematis Perge! Society Wallace Perge! Society Wilkinson Donald H. Hecht 1985 Ben E. Robinson (20) 1986 Rodney W. Bohman 1967 Thomas D. Earley (4) 1963 Kyle R. Ibbitson 2005 Richard E. Fredekind 1975 TOTAL $12,447.14 James B. Hickey Jr. (4) 1975 Scott A. Kenner Jr. 2007 Ft. Armstrong Perge! Society Wallace Hanover Perge! Society Norris Robert E. Bohman 1970 Robert H. Little (11) 1957 White Star F. Barry Shaw (18) 1965 Steven B. Samuelson 1976 Perge! Society Fairbanks Perge! Society Wilkinson Charles E. Gabe 1990 Richard J. White 1969 Harold E. Hindsley (1) 1950 Richard K. Merker (3) 1976 Log Cabin Snowy White Owl Nic Loiacono (3) 1974 Howard A. Pelham 1951 Perge! Society Wallace David C. Burns 1991 Joshua Laufenberg (5) 2008 Robert C. Muff (18) 1960 Purple Clematis Jan R. Noorda 1971 TOTAL $24,206.96 Scott A. Haldeman (3) 1991 John R. Coomer 1961 Andrew J. Rice 1988 In Honor of A. James Sather 1955 Perge! Society Fairbanks Ft. Armstrong Nic Loiacono 1974 Richard W. Esser (7) 1964 Delta Ferdinand R. Avril 1954 by James B. Hickey 1975 William Martindale Jr.(6) 1964 Raymond A. Bowden 1949 Carroll Livingston Jr. 1964 In Memory of Edward Morgan Jr. (1) 1965 Thomas J. Nacca 1957 Friendship Gretchen Damon Henry J. Schweiter (6) 1977 Snowy White Owl Douglas F. Griffin 1979 by Daniel A. Damon 1958 Richard L. Scheff (3) 1977 Erich S. Mock 1985 Richard W. Beatty 1964 Perge! Society Norris Bruce K. Bunger 1977 TOTAL $35,518.48 Illinois State James E. Whistler (16) 1970 Friendship Elmer E. Geissler 1951 In Memory of Karl J. Klein 1966 Perge! Society Wilkinson Mark Gewargis 2019 + Robert W. Davies 1957 by John D. Rowell (14) 1948 Tim Shotmeyer Lehigh 2000 Bill L. Nighbert 1954 Colin O’Brien 2020 + Perge! Society Wallace Delta Richard E. Trail (9) 1966 Grand Valley Illinois Wesleyan Edwin F. Allison Jr. 1966 Benjamin W. Chase (8) 1994 Log Cabin James M. Boyers 1994 Friendship Mario L. Adkins 2015 + Richard L. Farmer 1967 Perge! Society Fairbanks Dr. James L. Cook 1964

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Purple Clematis Marvin D. Bower 1945 Ft. Armstrong Robert M. Bicket 1967 William B.M. Fader 1957 Robert L. Hildebrand 1952 Snowy White Owl John P. D’Alessandro Jr. 1988 Roy A. Ferguson 1959 Phillip B. Gebben 1991 Charles M. Harmon 1957 Scott E. Huch 1986 Walter G. Krug 1969 Charles P. Kulier PhD 1957 Gerald L. Philpott 1959 Ronald L. Ruecker MD 1966 Michael S. Welch 1986 Delta Bruce M. Becker 1966 Larry D. Jensen 1963 Friendship Arnav Agarwal 2022 + David S. Fricke 1985 C. Greg Gardner 1960 J. Bart Hill 1991 Bruce K. Imig 1963 James R. Jackson 1954 Jeffrey T. Lockenvitz 1984+ Paul R. Orchard 1988 + Steven J. Pilipchuk 1988 Andrew M. Rusk 1990 + Bradley A. Spiess 1990 + Alexander K. Stinites 1988+ Todd L. Thorstenson 1989+ Andrew J. Weems 1988 Perge! Society Fairbanks Dr. James L. Cook (11) 1964

TOTAL $2,909.72

Vincent J. Backs 1962 David A. Drinkwater 1952 Ted Hartley 1990 Frederick E. Henoch 1964 Justin B. Jones 1949 Don B. McMahon 1982 Herbert A. Miller Jr. 1957 Robert I. Thompson 1964 Mark F. Wheeler 1971 Friendship Matthew M. Davis 2005+ William H. Diggins 1965 Douglas S. Elmore 1984 Steven R. Ingmire 1976 Donald R. Marquette 1974 Samuel L. Reed 1956 Mark W. Rogers 1986 + Perge! Society Norris David R. Frick (13) 1966 Perge! Society Wallace David G. Elmore (7) 1955 Robert N. Whitacre (17) 1967 Thomas P. Cottrell (16) 1982 Perge! Society Fairbanks Thomas Froehle Jr. (6) 1985 Joseph T. Lower (1) 1989 Jeffrey A. Schwarz (1) 1994

TOTAL $114,315.00

In Memory of Louis A. Mangels 1956 by Marvin Carver UNC 1975, Brad Petrella Akron 1987, Brian Breittholz, Robert Niebaum CWRU 1969, Melanie Musick, Ben Robinson HSC 1986

Indiana State

Purple Clematis Garry D. Elder 1974 Brent A. Leffel 1991 Centennial William G. Niederer 1985 David G. Elmore 1955 William Miller Purdue 1962 Ft. Armstrong Chuck Lingenfelter 1972 Golden Chain James D. Spencer 1973 David R. Frick 1966 Snowy White Owl Royal Purple Louis A. Mangels 1956 AA Michael A. Schell 1973 Delta Robert N. Whitacre 1967 Peteris R. Silins 1989 White Star Christopher B. Vance 1976 Thomas P. Cottrell 1982 Larry Watson 1971 Purple Clematis Nicholas A. Willis 2002 Thomas Froehle 1985 Friendship Ft. Armstrong David F. Bennhoff MD 1959 Jonathan D. Bott 2014 Theodore D. Dickman 1983 Charles D. Brown 1974 Edmond Goodknight 1993 Joshua R. Cox 2014 + Eugene J. McGarvey Jr. 1958 Timothy S. Harlan 1972 Charles M. Ricker 2012 + Richard H. Mills 1948 Robert H. Oswald MD 1944 Ryan M. Webster 2014 + Thomas C. Pagedas MD 1955 Perge! Society Wallace Jeffrey A. Schwarz 1994 Garry D. Elder (7) 1974 Warren H. Woolcott 1972 Perge! Society Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Brent A. Leffel (6) 1991 Walter A. Caine Jr. 1950 TOTAL $3,452.72 James E. Dice 1959 Iowa Jeff M. Fettig 1979 Thomas Marshall Robert T. Hoover 1959 John G. Pappajohn 1952 Joseph T. Lower 1989 William K. McGarvey 1959 Canonsburg Matthew Amend 1987 Douglas K. Moore 1972 Ft. Armstrong Dale E. Rider 1953 Gunther R. Lubben 1988 John T. Scott 1957 Joel M. Oxley 1971 Delta Don R. Ammerman 1968 Snowy White Owl Michael C. Ashman 1991 Blaine P. Biedermann 1985

Indiana

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+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra Allen E. Brennecke 1959 Scott A. Irlmeier 1993 Steven D. Nelson 1977 Delta John H. Bowers 1973 Christopher T. Hawkins 1987 Friendship David J. Amend 1981 Richard F. Amend 1955 + Richard E. Carver 1959 James D. Jensen 1972 + Alexander W. Kronk 2018+ Chester E. Rauch 1969 Stephen M. Stewart 1972+ Perge! Society Norris John G. Pappajohn (19) 1952 Perge! Society Wallace Matthew Amend (14) 1987

TOTAL $13,297.83

Iowa State

Calvin Coolidge Richard McCormick 1961 Centennial Gordon J. Smith 1961 Golden Chain James C. Murray II 1959 Royal Purple Jon B. Burmeister 1967 Howard M. Logan 1946 Canonsburg Harvey Mallory III TTU 1957 White Star A. Peter Rimsans II 1993 Log Cabin Adam L. Shires 2000 Nicholas Smock 2008 Larry Thompson 1964 Purple Clematis Sean T. Donnelly 1995 Charles Schleusner 1997 William C. Ziebell MD 1951 Ft. Armstrong Richard J. Davidson 1976 Michael E. Hagan 1988 Carleton A. Larsen 1963 Michael E. Smith 1978 Snowy White Owl Charles K. Ebann 1969 Roger E. Forrester 1954 W. Robert Griswold Jr. 1964 David N. Hankinson 1955 Steven J. Hunst Iowa 1975 Ronald L. Scharnweber 1967 Lynn R. Schroeder 1976 Kevin A. Shires 2005 Robert L. Wilkes 1964 Richard E. Wiltamuth 1960 Delta John B. Johannesen 1965 John R. Krantz 1970 James H. Kremers 1951 Jason D. Pauling 1994 James R. Tannhauser 1978 F. Clark Warden 1960 Friendship Timothy L. Chambers 1988+ Adam P. Christiansen 2011+ Nicholas Costello Jr. 2019+ Thomas J. Crary 2011 + Dustyn J. Curran 2007 Derek F. Deeney 2013 + Robert A. Dunkin Jr. 2004+ Jonathan C. Jones 2009 +

Daniel P. Jordan 2001 + Eli Krambeer 2013 Leland T. Larson 1957 William Lounsbury Jr. 1967 Orin K. McMillen 2012 + Alexander C. Menke 2016+ David E. Moore 2015 + Christopher M. Peters 2006 Richard A. Propf 1973 + Randy A. Schumacher 1983 Nathan P. Scott 2004 Robert L. Smith Jr. 1959 Spencer C. Stevens 1966 David J. Stockman 1971 Perge! Society Norris Richard McCormick(21) 1961 Perge! Society Wilkinson Jon B. Burmeister (20) 1967 Nicholas Smock (3) 2008 Perge! Society Wallace Gordon J. Smith (15) 1961 Adam L. Shires (6) 2000 Perge! Society Fairbanks James C. Murray II (18) 1959 Larry Thompson (4) 1964 Michael E. Hagan (7) 1988 A. Peter Rimsans II (13) 1993 Sean T. Donnelly (6) 1995 Charles Schleusner (3) 1997

Richard González (18) 1998

F. Alan Stamper 1964 Ft. Armstrong Roger D. Johnson 1964 In Honor of John L. Richeson 1962 Kevin W. Haga 1992 Snowy White Owl by Lowell & Ruth Haga Douglas W. Draper 1993 In Memory of Charles Lilgendahl Jr. 1966 Craig M. Munsen 1988 Jon P. Morris 1963 by Lowell & Ruth Haga Steven C. Mueller 1980 James Madison David T. Runyan 1958 Snowy White Owl R. Wayne Thompson 1964 Marc G. Mertz 1996 Delta Douglas W. Tees 1995 Bret M. Boeger 1988 Delta Friendship William E. Beasley 1995 Dr. Nicholas M. Brown 2001 Brian M. Glass 2005 Walter K. Cayce 2017 + William Prendergast Jr. 2000 D. Jerett Fulton 2001 Michael B. Sacks 2004 Charles K. Hyter 1965 Friendship Jake B. Lueck 2017 + Jason S. C. Robinson 2007 Perge! Society Wallace Christopher Sampson 2004+ John B. Martin (14) 1959 TOTAL $1,008.48 John L. Richeson (3) 1962 Kevin F. Mitchelson (7) 1979 Johns Hopkins Perge! Society Fairbanks White Star F. Alan Stamper (3) 1964 Daniel F. Organek 1994 R. Wayne Thompson (1) 1964 James S. Russell 1943 TOTAL $231,790.62 Ft. Armstrong In Honor of Jack Carlock 1958 Reed D. Thomas 2021 Snowy White Owl TOTAL $40,918.92 by Glenn Thomas UW 1988 Marc D. Leone 2005 In Memory of In Memory of James R. Miervaldis 2006 Robert J. Harker 1943 William B. Frizell 1981 & David G. Shigekawa 1959 by Steven Allison RHIT 1992 Thomas S. Summers Jr. 1951 Jeffrey A. Bland 1982 Allen L. Johns 1978 by John H. Mitchelson 1980 Delta by Lynn R. Schroeder 1976 Mark K. Fischer 1980 Kansas State Diana Norman Joseph F. Hahn MD 1964 by David Hankinson 1955 Centennial Richard L. Haver 1967 Byron V. Toot 1959 Michael E. Morris 1977 Charles McCormick Jr. 1950 by Lynn R. Schroeder 1976 Golden Chain Friendship S. Clark Balderson 1970 Richard O. King 1961 IUPUI White Star Walter T. Rymzo Jr. 1965 Friendship James A. Schoettler Jr. 1978 Kendal D. Johnson 1979 Adam B. Thomas 2016 + Gregory C. Stuart 1970 Kevin H. Strang 2012 Log Cabin Jacksonville Steven J. Valenti 1983 Golden Chain Perge! Society Fairbanks James E. Taylor 1970 Purple Clematis Kevin W. Haga 1992 James S. Russell (7) 1943 John M. Foust 1992 White Star Daniel F. Organek (6) 1994 Christopher Hupe 1994 Richard González 1998 TOTAL $3,957.48 David E. Waters 1999 Ft. Armstrong Ft. Armstrong Michael L. Brown 1988 Kansas Brett C. Bogan 1989 Snowy White Owl Calvin Coolidge Daniel R. Carter 1975 Charles M. Walker 1981 Stewart R. Horejsi 1959 Larry L. Sears 1976 Delta Thomas Marshall Snowy White Owl Lamar N. Campbell 1985 John S. Horejsi 1990 Roger T. Aeschliman 1982 Brian W. Dudley 1996 Horejsi Charitable Fdn. Keith A. Geyer 1992 Matthew J. Plodinec III 1992 Centennial Joseph W. Graber 1981 Gregory D. Sullivan 1992 John B. Martin 1959 Tom L. Haug 1982 Friendship Golden Chain Corey A. Imhoff 1991 Christopher N. Barron 1992+ John R. Bunten 1954 Robert D. Lamborn 1970 Jason D. Croop 1995 + Royal Purple Cecil E. Stout 1970 H. J. Devine 1985 Steven J. Heeney 1978 Robert J. Svec 1984 Tom Kocsis 2001 + Thomas J. Walsh 1980 Allen L. Switzer 1971 David B. Larsen 1994+ Canonsburg Roger A. LaRue Jr. 1992 + Thomas H. Collinson 1964 Robert A. Weber Jr. 1973 Delta John J. Petela 1990 Joseph C. Lukens Jr. 1970 David A. Bennett 1994 Brooks T. Tomlin 1991 White Star Tim L. Engle 1988 E. D. Turcotte 1993+ J. Brooks Augustine 1980 Stanley E. Foltz 1974 John M. Watson 1992 + Kevin F. Mitchelson 1979 Michael A. Kijowski 1990 Steve A. Wisniewski 1991+ Michael J. Reynolds 1988 Gordon G. Lewis 1974 Chad B. Youngman 1994 Log Cabin M. Bruce McIntyre 1973 Kai Zimmermann 1995 + Larry S. Gutsch 1957 James M. Svec 1981 John H. Mitchelson 1980 Perge! Society Norris Gregory H. Wilson 1978 Kevin W. Haga (15) 1992 Purple Clematis Perge! Society Fairbanks Heywood H. Davis 1952 Friendship

TOTAL $8,725.93

H. Seavey Anthony 1980+ Andrew J. Benson 1993 + Donald H. Daniels 1974 Dennis R. Egan 1981 + Benjamin C. Geiger 2013+ Scott C. Grier 2006 + Robert H. Griswold 1999+ Wayne A. Hargrove 1970 Sean M. Hupe 1998 Daniel B. Kennedy 2004 + Sergio S. Lopez 1993 + Bradley P. Malone 1979 + Scott M. McFall 2002 + Greg D. Nelson 1979 William P. Robson 1980 + Michael J. Ryan 1992 + Jonathan A. Schlatter 2004+ Perge! Society Norris Michael E. Morris (19) 1977 Perge! Society Fairbanks Christopher Hupe (1) 1994 David E. Waters (9) 1999

TOTAL $11,424.17

Kent State

White Star Peter L. Schofield 1962 Ft. Armstrong James V. Tinney 1969 Snowy White Owl Dale L. Bardes 1964 Jerry R. Fryer 1965 Dennis J. Kowalski 1968 Thomas M. Vassallo 1964 Friendship Herbert Fotheringham 1960 Dennis M. Gonsior 1977 Robert P. Rubins 1964 + Isaac J. Yost 2019 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Peter L. Schofield (18) 1962

TOTAL $1,563.48

Kentucky

Golden Chain Carl F. Pollard 1960 Royal Purple William H. Mautz 1965 Canonsburg Robert H. Becknell 1967 Benjamin Harper WKU 1969 White Star Aubrey C. Brown 1967 Robinson Brown 2002 Bill Harrison MD 1977 Purple Clematis John K. Roach III 1966 Ft. Armstrong Thomas E. Bloch 1972 Harry L. Dadds 1971 Ronald M. Green 1972 Scott E. Gurney 1995 C. Edward Hastie 1968 Charles D. Leffler 1972 Snowy White Owl Richard A. Bean 1969 John R. Bryden 1974 Michael J. Knoll 2008 Kevin McKiernan MU 1973 Fred W. Myers 1965 James B. Pierce 1968 Charles L. Shearer 1964 Delta John K. Carpenter 1996 + John Dahl 1967

James H. Eckler 1974 Matthew A. Gillies 1995 Joseph T. Richardson 1971 Dennis L. Willaman 1966 Friendship Thomas E. Alves 1969 Dustin D. Burkett 2018 + Eric M. Dullen 2016 + Luke I. Francis 2015 + Robert T. Hewitt 1966 + James S. Lindsey 1964 Bryce D. Moffett 2012 + William J. Morgan 1969 Christopher Quevedo 2008 Jay T. Tipton 2001 Perge! Society Wilkinson Carl F. Pollard (15) 1960 William H. Mautz (20) 1965 John K. Roach III (3) 1966 Perge! Society Wallace Robert H. Becknell (15) 1967 Robinson Brown IV (11) 2002 Perge! Society Fairbanks Benjamin Harper (13) 1969 Bill Harrison MD (18) 1977 Michael J. Knoll (1) 2008

TOTAL $25,108.70

In Memory of John T. Cook 1971 by Charles K. Miller 1970

Kettering

White Star David L. Schoewe 1975 Purple Clematis Nicholas A. Potter 1994 Bruce B. Roesner 1970 John J. Ronayne III 1969 Ft. Armstrong Donald L. Barefoot 1977 Donald G. Kowalke 1968 Eric J. Rose 1991 Sheldon L. Thorpe 1987 Snowy White Owl Nathan W. Loontjer 2002 Ronald D. Massar 1982 Kyle McNeil 1975 Dwenell A. Mills 1985 Alfred Shikany Purdue 1970 Vincent T. Williams 1984 Delta J. Keith Councell 2003 Gregory E. Finley 1984 Craig H. Nickel 1974 Peter Z. Rylko 1992 Dean A. Skinner 1997 James L. Soltau 1973 Stacy E. Thompson 1969 Friendship Parker J. Cline 2008 + Halbert A. Crumes 1982 Eric M. Eben 1987 + Ryan P. Fisher 2018 + Daron L. Gifford 1980 Nicholas L. Hawley 2017 Edward J. Kiell 2002 + Rex E. Luzader 1971 David M. Pokriefka 2019+ Mark J. Robinson 1990 Joseph D. Scandy 2006 Perge! Society Fairbanks John J. Ronayne III (8) 1969 David L. Schoewe (14) 1975 Sheldon L. Thorpe (3) 1987

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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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

Eric J. Rose (1) 1991 Nicholas A. Potter (7) 1994

TOTAL $5,087.84

Knox

White Star David S. Schramm 1978 Purple Clematis J. Phillip Morrow 1963 Ft. Armstrong Colin M. Harding 1963 Kenneth J. Peve 1987 Snowy White Owl Thomas S. Bannos 1979 C. Rodney Boynton 1953 Robert T. Boynton 1965 James F. Johnson 1954 Delta Robert J. Anderson Jr. 1954 Frank M. Johnson 1952 Joseph S. King 1965 Steven G. Sutker 1983 Richard A. Whitcomb 1957 Friendship James L. Albrecht 1954 William W. Fox 1949 C. William Graning Jr. 1960 Jack K. Sterne 1956 Kyle C. Szuta 2011 + Karl K. Taylor 1960 Thomas C. Woolwine 1981 Perge! Society Fairbanks James F. Johnson (1) 1954 David S. Schramm (5) 1978

TOTAL $2,713.48

Mark L. Gardner 1983 Bernard L. Magdelain 1966 Douglas W. Paige 1971 William A. Sutman 1983 Delta Charles A. Arcodia 1979 Michael J. Connor 1980 Friendship Arthur C. Brooks 1959 Andrew D. Eckert 1982 Thomas C. Frost 1969 + Richard K. Greevy 1968

TOTAL $2,804.26

Louisiana State

Purple Clematis John V. Bailliet 1961 Ft. Armstrong Duncan L. Bridewell 1969 Robert M. Crawford 1960 Charles A. Germano 1978 Frank J. Listi Jr. 1967 Arthur L. Roberts 1960 Snowy White Owl John B. Ariail Jr. 1980 Stephen H. Cordill Jr. 1962 John W. Mundinger Jr. 1976 Delta Eugene D. Cizek PhD 1964 David G. Mauney 1976 A. Lloyd Stoessell 1962 Friendship Don W. Brown 1968 Donald L. Lantz Jr. 1958 Dayton C. McCann Jr. 1963+ Mark F. Neal 1976 + Robert R. Spears Jr. 1983+ Perge! Society Fairbanks John V. Bailliet (2) 1961

Mark J. Waclawski 1986 Delta Jeffrey A. Novotny Jr. 2005 Friendship Matthew Hart 2012 + Robert W. Ramsey III 1979 Perge! Society Fairbanks Rosendo G. Parra (2) 1982 Matthew Hart (1) 2012

Charles E. Hilgeman 1978 Dave Houser 1970 John C. Kellenberger 1960 Jonathan W. Klaaren 1977 Ralph G. McGimpsey 1959 James W. Morgan 1971 William R. Thompson 1965 Michael C. Urbanski 1971 Delta Aaron R. Alspach 1998 TOTAL $1,701.47 George A. Fowler 1962 Massachusetts Richard C. Graeff 1977 William R. Hineline 1963 Friendship Maurice A. Long 1960 Donald R. Doci 2016 + Ned B. Shepard 1962 Joshua Murphy 2016 + Timothy F. Silvernail 2014+ Aaron P. Simmons 1994 Alan C. Wiedie 1962 McGill Friendship Canonsburg Gregory S. Carnes 1972 + F. Norman Dundas 1963 Jeffrey B. Enger 2004 + Ft. Armstrong Frederick R. Hahn 1990 J.R. Lorne Atchison 1959 Kevin R. Hayde 1988 + G. Rodney Tait 1961 Adam H. Morrisey 2013 Snowy White Owl J. Craig Owen 1974 John D. Surridge 1967 Alexander Sawyer 1991 + Friendship Mark S. Schaffer MD 1975 Carman R. Colwell 1956 Curtis N. Sessler 1975 Peter G. Vodstrcil 1962 Bryan H. Stapleton 1999+ Perge! Society Wallace Perge! Society Fairbanks F. Norman Dundas (19) 1963 Gordon D. Harnett (2) 1964 Perge! Society Fairbanks Robert E. Nagy MD (2) 1964 G. Rodney Tait (6) 1961 Patrick P. Born (3) 1973

TOTAL $2,345.00

Memphis

Canonsburg Robert A. Svoboda 1978 White Star Royal Purple James T. Guess 1989 Donald E. Morel Jr. 1979 Ft. Armstrong TOTAL $2,269.36 Ft. Armstrong Paul A. Woods 1993 Barry A. Depew 1979 In Memory of Delta Arthur S. Hansen 1962 James Andrew 1981 by Tim Benjamin Z. Rogers IV 1996 Snowy White Owl Cox, James & Elizabeth Victor Angeline III 1978 Thompson, Michael Wagnon, Friendship Blake A. Timberlake 1998+ Ramona Miller, John Ariail Delta Joseph L. Turner 1998 1980, Robert Spears 1983 Clarence L. Fritz Jr. 1957 Perge! Society Wilkinson J. Todd VanCleef 1988 Robert A. Svoboda (16) 1978 Maine Friendship Perge! Society Fairbanks White Star Emmett T. Lang 1949 James T. Guess (16) 1989 Kevin D. McKernan 1998+ Eugene D. Coté III 1981 Paul A. Woods (4) 1993 Perge! Society Wilkinson Ft. Armstrong TOTAL $3,560.24 Donald E. Morel Jr. (15) 1979 Robert T. Gladu 1987 Perge! Society Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Miami Arthur S. Hansen (2) 1962 Douglas H. Banks 1982 Black Diamond Michael Barkley 1992 TOTAL $3,095.00 Gordon D. Harnett 1964 Charles J. Farnham 1982 Royal Purple Donald L. Swicker 1953 LaSalle Ted W. Goble 1968 Delta Delta Donald E. MacLauchlan 1961 James E. Lallathin 1972 Vincent L. Gaffney 1988 Raymond W. O’Keefe 1969 Thomas A. Roebuck 1968 Carl J. Guecia 1985 Canonsburg Friendship Michael D. Bevis 1970 Jeffrey R. Brinch 1982 Lawrence Robert E. Nagy 1964 Michael J. Devir 1990 + Snowy White Owl Lee C. Schmitt 1963 James S. Fassett 1983 Edward C. Lake Jr. 1967 David C. McCarron 1987 + Purple Clematis Edward A. Rath 1966 Donald L. Mooers 1960 AA Patrick P. Born 1973 Lehigh Perge! Society Fairbanks Ft. Armstrong Royal Purple Eugene D. Coté III (12) 1981 Timothy S. Lewis 1986 Beta Chi Association Charles B. Pettis 1961 Robert T. Gladu (3) 1987 Ft. Armstrong James E. Walter 1964 TOTAL $2,321.94 Albert C. Cooke III 1982 Snowy White Owl Charles A. Reinhart III 1982 Maryland Ken Berger 1965 Timothy J. Shotmeyer 2000 Snowy White Owl Mark E. Brender 1971 Snowy White Owl Christopher M. O’Brien 1989 James M. Cribley 1963 Terry D. Eckert 1960 Rosendo G. Parra 1982 Charles E. Goodwill 1958

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TOTAL $26,297.98

Michigan

Calvin Coolidge Robert B. Knutson 1956 Canonsburg C. N. Tinker 1954 White Star Frederick A. Henderson 1980 Thomas A. Raar 1985 Greg Schermerhorn 1987 Log Cabin Richard Pinkerton PhD 1955 Martin B. Tarlie 1989 Ft. Armstrong Arthur E. Albin 1979 Charles J. Andrews 1960 Stephen K. Hunter 1961 Thomas M. Leopold 1955 Donald Mattison Jr. 1950 Frank H. Tranzow 1959 Snowy White Owl Joseph A. Bilich 1977 Frank Boni Jr. 1947 James R. Cook 1954 James H. Davies 1957 S.B. Lee Davis 1964 Stewart M. Greenlee 1983 Franklin K. Gregory 1957 Kenneth A. Harris Jr. 1982 Richard Herrington MD 1968 Scott F. Hesse 1992 Richard Hodgman MD 1953 Gregory F. Ippolito 1983 William A. Irwin 1965 Stephen H. Kale 1957 Scott M. Kudialis 1985 E. Jeffrey Lyons 1980 Phillip D. Matthews 1960 John V. Melick III 1984 Douglas R. Murray 1956 Kenneth Nemerovski 1972 James J. Spurrier 1968

Charles E. Thomas Jr. 1965 Robert W. Thomas 1968 David M. Tremonti 1985 Scott R. Wilson 1974 Delta Todd M. Blosser 1994 Sean M. Estok 2008 Kevin S. Gilligan 1982 Brian Henderson 1986 Gary J. McRay 1969 James E. Minns Jr. 1984 Adrian S. Palmer PhD 1961 John D. Tonkovich PhD 1972 Friendship Thomas R. Eames 1965 Gordon S. Erley 1982 Timothy A. Frye 1976 Andrew C. Hans 1981 Daniel D. Hardie 1975 + Gregory R. Leonard 1981+ W. David Osmer 1967 Thomas G. Sawyer 1958 Ronald A. Sistrunk 1962 Hal C. Whittemore 1942 + Jeffrey A. Wojcik 2011 Perge! Society Norris Robert B. Knutson (21) 1956 Perge! Society Wilkinson Martin B. Tarlie (8) 1989 Perge! Society Wallace C. N. Tinker (20) 1954 Greg Schermerhorn(12)1987 Perge! Society Fairbanks Donald Mattison Jr. (7) 1950 John V. Melick III (1) 1984 Thomas A. Raar (20) 1985

TOTAL $17,218.42

In Memory of Raymond S. Locke 1961 by Stephen K. Hunter 1961 Joseph D. Wingfield 1967 by William D. Osmer 1967

Michigan State

Purple Clematis Don S. Creyts 1961 Ft. Armstrong Fredric J. Aichele KSU 1963 James M. Galbraith 1966 Robert M. Justin 1969 Edward J. McKibbon 1967 Robert J. Pemberton 1962 David W. Pequet 1974 Snowy White Owl Brian J. Page 1980 Dan Pettigrew 1969 Lawrence Widmayer Jr. 1965 Delta Richard J. Anderson 1970 Clare R. Darlington 1961 Eric J. Gajar 1990 Bryant R. O’Dwyer 1982 Friendship Robert A. Britton 1972 + Thomas A. Condit 1971 Frederic S. Gilman Jr. 1970 Kevin J. Kinney 1980 Raymond J. Kreichelt 1968+ Peter D. Larson III 1970 Gary P. Lonik 1972 David M. Pavlik 1964 William R. Polhamus 1970+ Todd W. Rankin 1983 Dan P. Skorich 1972 James L. Tuman 1964

Perge! Society Wallace Robert M. Justin (2) 1969

TOTAL $3,461.96

Minnesota

Centennial Robert Hudson Jr. 1950 White Star Eugene U. Frey 1952 James S. Lee 1978 Robert D. Potts 1964 Michael P. Spack 1996 Ft. Armstrong George J. Frey 1942 Robert W. Ready 1966 Snowy White Owl David C. Anderson 1968 Richard Avendano 2012 + David W. Johnston 1960 Gerald K. Sognesand 1963 Delta Mark R. Bertelson 1973 + Dean A. Ressler 1987 Todd Rotgers 2011 Graeme R. Thickins 1969 Amelious N. Whyte Jr. 1999 Friendship Joel R. Anderson 2010 + Thomas M. Bienemann 1971 Thomas G. Blexrud 1964 John Damask 2012 + Adam T. Engelman 2008+ Sean M. Flaim 1997 Ryan J. Geary 2014 + Matthew K. Jorjorian 2012+ Tyler P. Kmit 2016 Phillip J. Meyer 2012 + Kyler Nerison 2009 + Branden M. Reeves 2016+ Ryan Rolfes 2011 + Jacob M. Stanczyk 2014 + Zacharey Vrudny 2013 + Perge! Society Wilkinson Michael P. Spack (10) 1996 Perge! Society Wallace Robert D. Potts (17) 1964 Richard Avendano (1) 2012 Perge! Society Fairbanks Robert Hudson Jr. (21) 1950 Eugene U. Frey (16) 1952 Mark R. Bertelson (1) 1973 James S. Lee (17) 1978 Todd Rotgers (2) 2011

TOTAL $8,084.56

Mississippi

Delta Michael E. Gray II 1997 Friendship Joseph W. Gex II 1992

Mississippi State

Royal Purple William A. Martin III 1975 White Star G. Porter Robinson 1975 Robert A. Siedell 1974 Log Cabin John H. Douglas III 1981 Malcolm B. Wall 1970 Purple Clematis David L. Grady 1982 William E. Howard Jr. 1970 Ft. Armstrong Stephen D. Brunson II 1984

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+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra P. Elliott Burnside 1970 Stephen M. Edwards 1973 Walter C. Lindsey 1984 Snowy White Owl Thomas L. Blankenship 1970 Robert B. Glenn III 2005 Gregory T. Mann 1973 John S. Rumble 1982 Delta James C. Davis Jr. 1974 Francis C. Lee 1989 + Lee D. Miller 1979 Norman L. Williamson 1970 Friendship Gary A. Blair 1981 Alan T. Callicott 1986 Robert A. Fields 2019 + George Fike 2020 + Robert M. Gathings Jr. 1981 Joshua D. Hardy 2005 + Rick D. Hartfield 1976 Christopher B. Hines 1994+ Paul D. Jonson 1985 + Raymond Jordan Jr. 1974+ Thomas W. Keller 1983 Blake M. Macon 2002 Ben C. Penn III 1976 Robert J. Raymond 1976+ J. Conner Reeves 2009 Guy M. See 1986 William L. Stoppel 1987 John C. Wallace 1977 + Greg Whitehead 2001 Frank M. Youngblood 2006+ Perge! Society Wilkinson William A. Martin (16) 1975 Perge! Society Wallace Malcolm B. Wall (11) 1970 Perge! Society Fairbanks G. Porter Robinson (13) 1975 John H. Douglas III (9) 1981 Francis C. Lee (1) 1989

TOTAL $8,507.40

In Honor of William A. Martin 1975 by Gerard M. Golden Richmond 1999, Robert Svoboda Memphis 1978, John D. Sheppard Jr. 1975

Missouri

Royal Purple John Fox Arnold 1959 White Star Andrew R. Sackin 1973 Curtis C. Sawyer 1988 Log Cabin Christopher Fuldner 1973 Mark L. Heinemann 1971 Purple Clematis F. David Fowler 1955 Michael R. Jones DDS 1982 Ft. Armstrong James R. Bartimus 1971 Stephen Beimdiek 1963 Larry R. Christenson 1969 A. Overton Durrett Jr. 1954 Glen A. Glass 1968 Richard K. Hendrich 1955 George W. Hulett Jr. 1962 John M. Kinker 1967 Larry J. Lewis 1969 Edward B. Mullen 1957 Snowy White Owl

Jeffrey A. Baker 1987 + S. Barre Barrett JU 1961 David M. Barton 1972 Craig E. Bowen 1996 Robert B. Branstetter 1991 Leslie B. Chambers 1957 David M. Dannov 1983 David A. Forsee 1978 Allen D. Gillis 1966 Bryan M. Goolsby 1966 George L. Holmes 1960 Kenneth V. Roberts 2002 Geoffrey Simmons 1996 J. C. Spangler 1985 Delta John R. Cox 1994 Roy V. Flesh II 1970 Michael R. Hendrich 1985 Robert J. Holley 1993 F. Ewell Lawson III 1992 Lee A. Mendenhall 1985 Richard V. Stauffer 1993 Friendship Steven L. Albart 1993 Robert D. Alesi Jr. 2002 + Justin G. Alexander 2005+ Aaron R. Berlin 1993 + Tanner L. Brandell 2014 + Michael A. Bratton 1991 + Bryan C. Breckenridge 1974 Scott C. Bruce 2004 + Andrew G. Carter 2013 + Bradley W. Cole 1987 + Louis J. Dalton 2014 + Greg E. Davisson 1988 + Frank R. Dawson III 2016 James R. Diekroeger 1989 Michael C. Douglass 1988+ Dean R. Ellis 1988 + Jonas A. Fangman 2005 + Stephen K. Fay 1979 + James A. Fitts 1987 + Jacob C. Fletcher 2014 + Lance M. Frala 1988 + Kevin L. Fritz 1989 + John P. Gampper 1987 + J. Michael Guffey 1986 Michael J. Hannigan 1999+ Jeffrey D. Hardy 1990 + Steven J. Hart 2016 + Eric J. Havens 1997 + George N. Hennen 1992 + Richard E. Henson 1991 Ralph A. Hill 1981 + Paul A. Holmes 1989 Paul W. Hummel 2005 + Curtis A. Hunt 1999 + J. Christopher Hurt 1988+ Andrew K. Jones 1989 + Richard T. Jones 1961 Robert G. Jones 1956AA Thaddeus W. Juilfs 2013 + T. Brad Keating 1991 Marc R. Lewis 2001 + Edward H. Marshall III 1978 Matthew P. Meyer 1986 Daniel J. Midden 2004 + Randall M. Moehlman 1993+ William J. Mowrer 1993 + Matthew K. Murawski 1994+ Cameron M. Neiheisel 2017+ James R. Neill 1990 + John J. O’Neill 2012 Nick A. Palmero 2013 + David W. Pickering 1969

Nicolas A. Pino 2003 + Thomas C. Race 2004 Alan L. Reser 1983 John W. Riehl Jr. 1996 + Carson T. Sanford 2014 + Jon F. Sansone 1989 + Tyler C. Schaeffer 2005 + Jason M. Schrumpf 1999 J. Clinton Slusher 1988 + John W. St. Clair 1984 Michael J. Stanard 1988 Todd A. Stich 1991 + Mark E. Stone 1981 Mark C. Townsend 1980 Brandon T. Tucker 2013 + Chad Vanlandingham 1990+ Marcus E. Veatch 2013 + C. Brooks Wood 1969 Perge! Society Wilkinson Christopher Fuldner (4) 1973 Perge! Society Wallace F. David Fowler (2) 1955 Mark L. Heinemann (7) 1971 Perge! Society Fairbanks Richard K. Hendrich (1) 1955 Edward B. Mullen (2) 1957 George W. Hulett Jr. (1) 1962 Stephen Beimdiek (3) 1963 Larry R. Christenson (1) 1969 Larry J. Lewis (1) 1969 Andrew R. Sackin (18) 1973 David A. Forsee (3) 1978 Jeffrey A. Baker (1) 1987 Geoffrey Simmons (1) 1996

TOTAL $18,705.58

In Memory of John R. Kretzschmar 1956 by Robert Niebaum CWRU 1969

Missouri State

Snowy White Owl Wesley J. Martin 2009 Delta Garrett R. Holt 2009 Friendship Fredrick Doss 2011 + Chris Hellebusch 2022+ Darrell V. Hyche 2013 + William A. Jones 2011 + Marco Kilongkilong 2011 Shayne L. Martin 2008 Tyler W. McLain 2014 + Jack M. Meyer 2013 + Cody L. Phelps 2013 + Jason Stavely 2011 + John P. Torno 2011 + Scott D. Vreeland 2012 +

TOTAL $1,181.96

MIT

White Star Bruce Blanchard 1957 Purple Clematis John K. Freeman 1966 Snowy White Owl Richard H. Haas 1943 David S. Wilbourn 1955 Delta Stephen E. Brown 1987 Donald A. Roellke 1957 Friendship Stephen A. Jordan 1974 Richard Schmalensee 1965 Alan N. Williams 1985

MIT Gift for Alcohol Education:

In honor and memory of the over one thousand brothers initiated by the Iota Mu Chapter in its 100+ year history, the Iota Mu alumni organization has pledged a gift of $200,000 to fund alcohol and substance abuse education within the Fraternity. An initial gift of $50,000 towards that pledge has been received. The Chapter’s loyal brothers are remembered for their service and dedication to the values of Phi Gamma Delta. James B. Goll (1) 2001 Perge! Society Wallace Bruce Blanchard (13) 1957 Steven D. Dugger (1) 2003 Perge! Society Fairbanks TOTAL $132,576.63 John K. Freeman II (8) 1966 In Memory of TOTAL $2,125.00 N. W. Solomon 1951 by Kenneth Hunter 1965, In Memory of Clark 1982 & Suzanne Charles E. Peck 1947 Robertson, Elizabeth Krause, by Peck Family Foundation Charles Clifford 1978, Lynn Montana Lightner 1957, JB Goll 2001, White Star Ben Robinson HSC 1986 Matthew G. Etlinger 1998 Nebraska Kearney Ft. Armstrong Michael L. Letson Jr. 1997 Friendship Phillip R. Boon 2011 + Snowy White Owl Eric J. Thompson 2014 + Uri K. Farkas 1997 Friendship New Mexico Joshua J. Sticka 1998 Perge! Society Wilkinson White Star Matthew G. Etlinger (4) 1998 David T. Stewart Jr. 1980 Ft. Armstrong TOTAL $3,641.76 Kevin M. Hayes 1997 Stephen J. K. Massion 2014 Nebraska Kevin M. Sprague 1981 Thomas Marshall Snowy White Owl John Gottschalk 1965 J. P. Bowdoin 1991 Centennial Roderick W. Fletcher 1950AA Timothy L. O. Savidge 1995 Edward W. Whitcher 1969 Canonsburg Delta Clark A. Robertson 1982 H. Anthony LaBate 1967 White Star Friendship Donald L. Ferguson 1963 James E. Sweeney III 1983 Log Cabin Toby W. Ulery 2011 + Robert W. Beckman 1969 Perge! Society Wallace Ft. Armstrong David T. Stewart Jr. (13) 1980 Steven D. Dugger 2003 + Perge! Society Fairbanks James B. Goll 2001 Kevin M. Sprague (4) 1981 Lloyd D. McBeth 1950 Kevin M. Hayes (2) 1997 Snowy White Owl TOTAL $3,561.76 Curtis L. McConnell 1983 Chad V. Mercer 1998 New York Peter M. O’Shea 1968 Log Cabin Delta Louis Filosa Iowa State 1973 W. Kent Barney 1976 Purple Clematis William S. Bowen 1999 Ira D. Lieberman 1979 Norman L. Case 1951 Andrew H. Goranson 1999 Michael A. Mische 1976 Ft. Armstrong Robert J. Kirkendall 1956 George E. Hansen 1962 Lynn S. Lightner 1957 Ronen Rotem DDS 1988 Ben T. Norris 1984 Snowy White Owl Friendship Alex Bernyk 1956 Charles F. Clifford III 1978 Robert W. Brooks 1970 Jerry P. Dierks 1957 Frank R. LaBarbera 1978 Jeffrey L. Howorth 1987 Kenneth E. Hunter 1965 + Delta Richard A. Eckert Sr. 1954 Billy G. Ross 1948 + Christopher Leonardi 1992 Richard E. Saunders 1999 Nickitas F. Panayotou 1961 Perge! Society Norris John Gottschalk (21) 1965 Andrew Pulvermacher 1980 Robert W. Beckman (3) 1969 Friendship Perge! Society Wilkinson Benjamin W. Little 2011 Clark A. Robertson (15) 1982 Richard T. Schulz 1978 Perge! Society Fairbanks Perge! Society Wallace Donald L. Ferguson (8) 1963 Michael A. Mische (1) 1976 Perge! Society Fairbanks TOTAL $2,520.80

North Alabama

Snowy White Owl R. Keith Henley 1989 Albert H. Price III 1975 Delta Chris E. Hulvey 1988 Friendship Jason A. Conkle 2021 + Gerald O. Dorroh Jr. 1987 Russell B. LeMay 1995 + R. Scott Pearson 1995 + Samuel C. Thigpen 2011+

TOTAL $578.48

North Carolina

Canonsburg Marvin J. Carver III 1975 White Star J. Dixon Fleming Jr. 1976 Purple Clematis John T. Stanley 1971 Ft. Armstrong W. Ward Marslender 1962 Snowy White Owl E. Lewis Bryan 1953 William Currise Purdue 1949 Alfred W. Griffin Jr. 1948 Theodore E. Haigler Jr. 1946 Frank P. Meadows Jr. 1949 Joseph H. Nelson 1953 Howard A. Penton Jr. 1953 Delta Henry N. Lee Jr. 1952 Josephus L. Mavretic 1956 Friendship Richard H. Evans Jr. 1962 Billy G. Worsham II 1975 Perge! Society Fairbanks Marvin J. Carver III (20) 1975

TOTAL $2,153.36

NC State

Friendship Brian M. Price 1999 M. Chad Ray 1997 +

NC Wilmington

Friendship Javier D. Barranco 2013 + John E. Saylor 2017 + Adam E. Thomas 2010 +

North Texas

Delta J. Max Fulton 2011 Friendship Taylor I. Bailey 2012 + Matthew D. Decuir 2010+ Robert H. Moore 2014 +

TOTAL $295.00

Northeastern

Friendship Joseph Frissora 2019 +

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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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

Northern Arizona

Perge! Society Norris Erwin K. Aulis (1) 1980 Perge! Society Wallace Andrew Z. Soshnick (9) 1985 Perge! Society Fairbanks Edward J. Whalen (1) 1966 Ronald L. Marmer (21) 1974

Michael B. Heisler 1974 Jon R. Hillegas MD 1960 Richard H. Horsfall 1963 Ralph D. Hoyt II 1984 Charles E. Johnston 1976+ John W. Kercher III 1963 James W. Link 1982 Ross E. Linscott 2003 Richard W. Maxwell 1968 TOTAL $2,615.96 Gregory S. McComas 1977 Ohio Wesleyan Robert W. McFadden 1956 Robert I. Millard 1960 Thomas Marshall Hugh D. Pace 1974 Douglas Dittrick Jr. 1955 Charles E. Phifer 1955 Black Diamond Jeffrey S. Ranck 1974 Phillip J. Meek 1959 Kenneth A. Saleski 1953 Royal Purple William S. Vance 1957 Gary H. Wilkinson 1951 Robert E. Zimmerman 1961 Canonsburg Delta Robert P. Bauman 1953 Lee R. Abernethy 1961 + White Star Daniel L. Baumgartner 1967 Harry N. Faulkner 1963 T. Page Brightman 1953 James S. Hering 1961 William P. Cowden Jr. 1954 John E. McKinnie 1954 James R. Dever 1970 + Log Cabin Daniel A. DiBiasio 1971 + Harry G. Ebeling 1954AA Robert D. Lindner Jr. 1971 Gerald L. Dickey 1960 Paul H. Eddy 1977 Purple Clematis Lawrence R. Fulmer 1960+ John A. Burns MD 1960 Don E. Gebhart 1960 G. Stanley Doore Jr. 1954 TOTAL $317.40 Robert N. Gebhart 1963 Daniel S. Glaser 1982 + Garrett T. Heberlein 1961 Geoffrey A. Hirt 1966 Northwestern Douglas P. Hinton OSU 1960 J. Patrick Huber 1962 Black Diamond Charles D. Holcombe 1982 Donald J. Maxwell 1956 Ronald L. Marmer 1974 Roger J. Nabedian 1985 + Douglas M. Kennedy 1977 White Star John V. Mumma MD 1960+ Gary K. Shorts 1973 Erwin K. Aulis 1980 + Charles L. Pitcock 1964 Gregory P. Wilson 1974 Andrew Z. Soshnick 1985 John G. Poulos 1960 Ft. Armstrong Ft. Armstrong James W. Pry II 1967 David R. Bennett 1977 George E. Irwin Jr. 1940 Daniel B. Bennington 1968 Robert S. Roby 1992 + Snowy White Owl William J. Waddell 1966 Carl R. Coleman 1950 Angelo J. Accetta 1973 Douglas W. Warnock 1975 Raymond R. Dykes 1955 Horace H. Cobb Jr. 1951 Friendship Charles P. Eichhorn 1955 Walter R. Derlacki 1945 Thomas M. Allen 1959 Thomas L. Grissom 1962 J. Roger Gorski 1968 Anthony C. Martinez 1980+ David L. Arnold 1957 Edward J. Whalen 1966 Clarke F. Baldwin 1968 + William F. Myers 1955 Delta Andrew W. Burneson 1957 Kenneth B. Sternad 1977 Richard E. Allen 1961 Matthew A. Confer 1996+ James C. Tauschek 1976 Glenn V. Cothern 1965 Duncan S. Copeland 2020+ David N. Young 1956 Robert M. Doench 1959 Stephen F. Croner 1989 + Snowy White Owl John E. Linderoth 1960 Attila Daray 1970 Scott L. Chaney 1971 Gene P. Stepanovic 1959 Zachary S. Dunlap 2001 + Stephen E. Dutton 1972 Friendship Robert M. Gardner Sr. 1951 Phoenix A. Huron 2021 + Donald C. Elder III 1974 Jesse G. Johnson 1993 + Von F. Gurwell 1955 Stanley L. Krejci 1964 W. Scott Kerry 1989 John W. Guy 1960 Sharp Lannom 1961 + George Heeschen MIT 1963 Richard A. Kolar 1983 Duane C. Matschullat 1969 Robert B. Kyle Jr. 1961 + David P. Lauffer 1998 Eleanore Ann Thompson Gardner, 106, of Newburg, MD, died peacefully Bradford B. Marcotte 2018+ David S. McIlvain 1959 + on January 12, 2019. A long-time resident of Washington, DC, Eleanore Donald C. Meek MD 1957 was a dedicated employee of the Fraternity and the Foundation for a Dallas H. Moorhead Jr. 1949 combined 45 years. She served as an assistant to Scoop Wilkinson and Robert B. Murray 1982 + Bill Zerman. During that time, she knew and watched over dozens of Gardner Peckham 1975 Rudy Peckinpaugh Jr. 1976 Field Secretaries and staff who worked at the DC headquarters. After James F. Redfern Jr. 1989+ her retirement many of them kept corresponding and calling upon William R. Sayle OSU 1961 her throughout their lives. After the Fraternity moved its headquarters Stephen F. Schaal MD 1960 Gregory M. Sponseller 1977 to Kentucky in 1973, she was the lone employee in Washington for Aidan P. Stout 2018 + the Foundation until 1987. She is survived by her son, John W. “Judi” Philip S. Suiter 2011 + Gardner (Ohio Wesleyan 1957), a granddaughter, 2 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandChristopher J. Swift 1977 children and 1 great great great grandchild: plus nieces and great nieces and nephews. Kenneth L. Temple 1985 Paul D. Trimper Sr. 1975 Memorial contributions in Eleanore’s name may be made to the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Tyler J. Wake 2016 + Foundation, PO Box 4599, Lexington KY 40544 or www.phigam.org/makeagift. Robert W. Warren 1961

Friendship Drew A. Bandhauer 2020+ Tyler J. Baumann 2019 + Jared P. Bieniek 2021 + Cory C. Busby 2020 + Michael H. Courville 2017+ Jacob W. Crow 2019 + Alejandro V. Cruz 2017 + Christopher E. Cruz 2019+ Lucas J. Dickey 2018 + Joseph D. Ekholm 2017 Blake P. Fields 2021 + Derrick R. Fookes 2019+ Jonathan A. Fosdahl 2017+ Matthew Greenslade 2020+ Cole J. Harper 2017 + Jeremy Knapp 2018 + Matthew J. Krull 2017 + Brian M. McHorney 2021+ Joshua Orellana 2019 + Matthew J. Pillari 2018 + Jesus A. Ramirez 2019 + Carlos E. Rascon 2018 + Brandon K. Snyder 2018 + Colton B. Spector 2020 + B. A. Walkenbach 2019+ Bennet M. Wilson 2020 +

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Dennis A. DiTullio 2005 Douglas E. Frey 1963 James F. Hamilton 1960 John L. Houston 1960 Scott W. Johnson 1986 Thomas Laufersweiler 1953 Richard F. Martin 1949 Dwight Montgomery 1984 TOTAL $20,768.48 Delta Nova Southeastern Dale W. Anderson 1975 James W. Eyster 1966 Friendship Christopher J. Joyce 2018+ Paul R. Jannot 1990 Raymond C. Krstolic 1963 Occidental Friendship Royal Purple Daniel M. Bonacci 2016 James Stellar Arizona 1954 John T. Downey 1975 Ft. Armstrong Michael F. Gehrig 1970 J. Michael Carey 1967 Aaron J. Koch 2009 + Robert W. Fults 1960 Timothy Lanzendorfer 2014 Snowy White Owl Charles J. Martin Jr. 2017+ Kenneth M. House MD 1962 Matthew M. Miller 2006+ Friendship Theodore R. Smith 1996 Stuart C. Black UCLA 1951 Gregory J. Toupalik 2014+ Robert D. Converse 1962+ Adam J. Wagner 2013 + Louis W. Jones Jr. 1949 Perge! Society Norris Perge! Society Wallace R. William Gardner (14) 1957 James H. Stellar (18) 1954 Perge! Society Wallace Edwin S. Kirby (18) 1960 TOTAL $830.00 Perge! Society Fairbanks Ohio Northern Don L. Presar (3) 1960 Friendship Jack W. Nicklaus (21) 1961 Zachary Berkstresser 2014+ Stephen H. Eibling (2) 1962 Andrew J. Mitcham 2017 Stephen Comunale (1) 1972 John E. Gibson IV (6) 1975 Ohio State Benjamin B. Price (2) 1983 Black Diamond Scott W. Johnson (1) 1986 R. William Gardner 1957 Eric W. Schwarz (8) 1986 Canonsburg Sean G. Alexander (8) 1991 Edwin S. Kirby 1960 TOTAL $25,497.42 Jack W. Nicklaus 1961 Purple Clematis Ohio Sean G. Alexander 1991 Golden Chain John E. Gibson IV 1975 Ronald A. Sages 1973 James B. Gould 1959 Purple Clematis Don L. Presar 1960 John A. Kemper 1984 Eric W. Schwarz 1986 Ft. Armstrong Ft. Armstrong Jeffrey L. Reed 1971 Stephen H. Eibling 1962 Gary W. Staley 1989 Frank J. McGavran 1962 Snowy White Owl Benjamin B. Price 1983 Timothy J. Boesken 1971 Snowy White Owl Richard M. VanCure 1974 Dr. James N. Baird Jr. 1962 Delta Richard H. Bohning Jr. 1962 David P. Gealy 1989 Justin M. Burns 2007 Christopher Moehring 1974 Stephen Comunale 1972 Kenneth I. Slon 1986

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John D. Ziza 1978 Friendship Timothy M. Guesman 1981 Andrew Hines 2017 + Connor A. Sullivan 2016 + David A. Widener 1992 Perge! Society Fairbanks Ronald A. Sages (20) 1973

Ned S. Weingart 1960 Benjamin Whitbourn 2019+ Louis T. Yank 2020 + Perge! Society Norris Douglas Dittrick Jr.(21) 1955 Perge! Society Wilkinson Gary H. Wilkinson (20) 1951 Donald J. Maxwell (3) 1956 Phillip J. Meek (19) 1959 Perge! Society Fairbanks G. Stanley Doore Jr. (6) 1954 Harry G. Ebeling (5) 1954 William F. Myers (1) 1955 James S. Hering (13) 1961 Harry N. Faulkner (19) 1963 Robert D. Lindner Jr. (1) 1971 James C. Tauschek (1) 1976

TOTAL $107,134.59

In Honor of Phillip Meek 1959 by Brian Meek Colorado College 1986 In Memory of Charles S. Huffman 1944 by Ted Goble Miami 1968 Richard C. Tice 1953 by William S. Vance 1957

Oklahoma

Thomas Marshall Jon R. Stuart 1971 Centennial James H. Everest 1971 W. DeVier Pierson 1953 Black Diamond Charles Doyle 1956 Lee Allan G. Smith 1951 Royal Purple Donald B. Atkins 1951 Douglas J. Bourne 1943 John W. Griffin 1985 Homer Paul Jr. 1954 Samuel A. Wilson 1952 White Star Robert S. Ellis 1948 J. Brent Humphries 1991 Louis F. Trost Jr. 1950 Robert Westfield 1959 Log Cabin Kenneth R. Carson 1981 Donald J. Kyte 1990 Stephen W. Ray 1979 Eddie W. Rhea 1980 Purple Clematis Merritt Chastain Jr. 1962 G. Carl Gibson Jr. 1981 Ft. Armstrong John H. Lollar III 1960 Samuel L. Talley 2003 Snowy White Owl Christopher L. Chase 1993 Huston Huffman Jr. 1970 William E. Ingram III 1964 Robert L. Sullivan 1968 Delta R. Joe Kepke 1963 Phillip A. Lutz 1964 Alvin H. Smith 1961 Charles K. Webster 1963 Friendship Frank L. Kerstetter Jr. 1950 Matthew J. Martin 1986 John W. Plessinger Jr. 1970 John H. Poe Jr. 1961 Ryan B. Posey 2004 +

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2018 DONORS

+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Wilkinson Donald B. Atkins (7) 1951 Samuel A. Wilson (11) 1952 Charles Doyle (11) 1956 Perge! Society Wallace James H. Everest (13) 1971 Donald J. Kyte (7) 1990 Perge! Society Fairbanks Douglas J. Bourne (14) 1943 Robert S. Ellis (13) 1948 Homer Paul Jr. (15) 1954 Robert Westfield (15) 1959 Merritt Chastain Jr. (1) 1962 Jon R. Stuart (2) 1971 Stephen W. Ray (3) 1979 Kenneth R. Carson (5) 1981 G. Carl Gibson Jr. (5) 1981 Eddie W. Rhea (10) 1980 J. Brent Humphries (5) 1991 Samuel L. Talley (4) 2003

TOTAL $16,920.00

Oklahoma State

Centennial Frank R. Crabtree Jr. 1973 Randall L. Whittaker 1970 Golden Chain Eric D. Knam 1992 Royal Purple James D. Boyer 1964 Steven W. Fooshee 1974 J. Pat Gallagher Jr. 1966 J. David Jensen 1970 Steven B. Pittman 1975 Jason W. Turner 1993 Canonsburg James L. Thomas Jr. 1966 White Star Harris J. Elder 1967 Eric J. Morris 1998 Terrell F. Potts 1968 Justin M. Wheeler 2012 Log Cabin Kim W. Cunningham 1975 Ft. Armstrong Ryan J. Bebee 1995 Bo J. Boatright 2000 Jay Boatright 1995 Robert B. Lindsly 1967 Michael J. Shaver 1995 Snowy White Owl Lawrence Faulkner Jr. 1994 Kent B. Kimball 1977 Daniel G. Ownby 1991 Delta Mark H. Mayer 1998 William F. Ross Jr. 1966 Marc A. Wynn 1984 Friendship Justin S. Alver 1996 + Stephen C. Bowersox 1972 Robert A. Clark III 2010 Cody R. Fees 2010 Spencer Flanagan II 1991+ Ty S. Fleming 2005 Ryan S. Knam 2017 + Matthew J. Morgan 2009+ Christopher K. Woosley 1991 Perge! Society Wallace Eric D. Knam (10) 1992 Perge! Society Fairbanks James L. Thomas Jr. (1) 1966 Randall L. Whittaker (1) 1970 Steven B. Pittman (9) 1975

TOTAL $51,077.94

In Memory of Michael C. Hill 1968 by John P. Gallagher 1966, Ryan J. Bebee 1995 Corey E. Kaiser 2005 by Matthew K. Givens 2007 Robert P. Varner 1968 by John P. Gallagher 1966

Old Dominion

Delta Andrew T. Strobel 1986 + Friendship Ralph C. Dewey 1986 + Jarod P. Grant 1996 + Matthew M. Matera 1990+ Blair G. Middleton Jr. 1995+ Peter L. Ostrom 1991 + Steven D. Schools 1990 + Thom E. Stanton 1989 + Mark P. Swink 1991 + George Thompson Jr. 1981+ Peter J. Troia III 1987 + Robert W. Walter 1984 Clifton C. White 1985 Richard S. Williams 1986

TOTAL $668.92

Oregon

Royal Purple Robert C. Samuel 1960 White Star Dwight W. Davis 1965 Purple Clematis James S. Samuel 1984 Ft. Armstrong Leslie T. Neighbors 1961 Snowy White Owl Marc H. Alport 1968 Barry H. Biggs 1956 William J. Prenger 1968 Aubrey L. Smith III OSU 1959 Delta Gerald R. Rapp Jr. 1982 Friendship Ronald J. Anderson 1952+ Trevor N. Curtis 2014 + Douglas C. Elkinton 1979 Donald H. Holman Jr. 1959 Colin M. Kotchik 1992 + Edward D. Latourette 1965 Perge! Society Wilkinson Robert C. Samuel (20) 1960 Perge! Society Fairbanks Dwight W. Davis (17) 1965 James S. Samuel (10) 1984

TOTAL $3,953.48

Oregon State

White Star Robert T. Bragg 1953 Log Cabin Kirk B. Maag 2005 Purple Clematis David W. Graham 1944 Benjamin N. Miles 2003 Ft. Armstrong Thomas A. Lien 2003 Bert E. Loughmiller 1964 Gary A. Wildish 1963 Snowy White Owl Gabriel R. Carlton 2001 Ronald R. Dueltgen 1962 Theron C. Gorden 1952

Kenneth B. Ross 1971 Delta Michael L. Hutchinson 1985 Michael S. Lucas 1963 Jon T. Rodriguez 1981 Robert J. Wilhelm Jr. 1964 Friendship Steven H. Adams 1966 James Avgerakis 2014 + Richard N. Dodd 1951 AA Bruce P. Frederick 1978 + Mark A. Harris 1980 James L. Kotchik 1965 Michael D. O’Donnell 1974 Frank G. Sauer 1949 David E. Schwartz 1982 + Perge! Society Wallace Robert T. Bragg (5) 1953 Perge! Society Fairbanks Bert E. Loughmiller (1) 1964

Robert A. Capretto 1968+ William P. Mallory 1949 Ronald P. Moehler 1969 Matthew D. Nee 1999 David A. Oechslein 2004 Mark A. Yorkey 1991 Friendship Andrew M. Alexander 2014+ Olin A. Cramer 1946 Alan W. Gesalman 1979 + MacDonald Heebner III 1969 Robert K. Knechtel 1972+ Kevin C. Krauss 2010 + Robert J. Onofrey 1980 A. Bennett Orme Jr. 1967 Gregory J. Peterson 1981+ Ryan D. Yarnell 2001 Michael L. Zboray 2003 Perge! Society Norris William T. Morris (21) 1949 Michael J. Stewart (11) 1972 Perge! Society Wilkinson Norman J. Rubash (3) 1954 Perge! Society Wallace Roy D. Bertolet (4) 1944 William L. Oliver (18) 1967 Robert E. Funk (1) 1975 Perge! Society Fairbanks Robert M. Allen MD (1) 1950 David C. Necker (1) 1967 Robert A. Capretto (1) 1968

Purdue

Thomas Marshall Stephen C. Lobdell 1944AA Royal Purple Charles G. Armstrong 1964 William F. Brock 1963 Richard E. Grace 1951 Roger W. Parkhurst 1965 Canonsburg Robert L. Carrel 1955 Alan F. Herbert 1969 Robert E. Swinehart 1965 White Star Gerald B. Bay 1962 James T. Neff 1986 Log Cabin John W. Schwentker 1952 Purple Clematis Jack R. Bogan Jr. 1969 Richard Cammerer MD 1964 TOTAL $7,581.08 Roger G. Gay 1955 In Memory of James C. Redinger 1959 Andrew W. Ibert 2001 Gary R. Richert 1974 by Gabriel R. Carlton 2001 Frank C. Watson 1967 Ft. Armstrong Penn Stanley E. Bissey 1965 Royal Purple Benton R. Bolles 1994 Peter O’Malley 1960 Morgan J. Burke 1973 White Star John O. Coffin 1959 Alfred J. Buescher 1948 Matthew J. Garrett 1995 Robert S. Pringle 1983 Jack E. Goris DDS 1976 Ft. Armstrong TOTAL $32,149.92 J. Richard Marshall 1959 Louis J. Petrie 1960 Richard T. Newton II 1979 Pittsburgh Delta Bruce M. Pitman 1971 Log Cabin John H. Porter 1955 John D. Sheppard Jr. 1975 Larry M. Ray 1962 Friendship Raymond Rudolph 1948AA Ft. Armstrong Louis M. Bayne Jr. 1957 + Kenneth G. Boben Jr. 1984 Frederick C. Schramm 1964 Hugh G. O’Neill 1952 + Douglas M. Stuart 1955 David W. Forti 1992 Perge! Society Wallace Thomas J. Ubelhour 1975 Snowy White Owl Peter O’Malley (18) 1960 Jay B. Votaw 1968 Perge! Society Fairbanks John C. Baldus 1954 Alfred J. Buescher (8) 1948 Soumitra R. Banerjee 1987 D. Garrad Warren III 1974 Robert F. Worley 1958 Charles C. Bradley 1942 TOTAL $8,000.00 Snowy White Owl Christopher DeLuca 1989 In Memory of John J. Barrett 1992 John M. Dougherty Jr. Thomas F. Basgen 1964 Robert N. Dietrick 1977 1971 Ira L. Horowitz 1994 by Bert E. Loughmiller 1964 Michael R. Dumas 2006 Richard D. Stoehr 1968 Bennett T. Wallander Sr. 1989 Allen L. Gerard 1953 Penn State Thomas G. Gotschall 1961 William H. White 1966 Centennial James B. Hill 1994 Delta William T. Morris 1949 AA Robert K. Johnson 1979 + Robert C. Furst 1962 Golden Chain James D. Lutton 1960 Harry H. Jennings 1960 William L. Oliver 1967 Carlton R. Mitchell 1991 J. Scot Jennings 1986 Norman J. Rubash 1954 David L. Morgan 1974 Paul J. Kraisinger 1983 Royal Purple Andrew W. Myers 1976 William L. McKay 1954 Calvin E. Burgart 1965 Barton R. Nelson 1960 Fred W. Schmeisser 1965 Michael J. Stewart 1972 Edwin J. Ogden III 1952 Mark A. Uminski 1980 White Star Fredric C. Phares 1956 Neal S. Voltz 1960 Roy D. Bertolet 1944 James K. Ramaker 1965 Friendship Charles E. Knopf Jr. 1963 Warren R. Scheidt 1975 Jeffrey J. Bloemker 1993 Frank H. McKean 1951 Robert G. Schmidt 1952 Richard L. Capozzi 1966 William A. Rossi 1968 Kyle R. Stellhorn 2009 + James O. Emert Jr. 1961 Purple Clematis Robert N. Supple 1957 Douglas B. Henderson 1957 Richard D. Fisher 1988 Michael O. Wisniewski 1970 Joe C. Taff 1980 David C. Necker 1967 Perge! Society Fairbanks Richard C. Talbot 1955 Ft. Armstrong John D. Sheppard Jr.(1) 1975 Delta Robert M. Allen MD 1950 Matthew B. Boatman 1996 Kevin J. Cull 1993 TOTAL $4,213.74 Bruce A. Bosse 1980 James M. Nagle 1960 In Honor of James R. Damron MD 1966+ George N. Stewart IV 1980 John S. Jennings 1986 William S. Hackleman 1971 Snowy White Owl by Rachel Kampmeyer Peter W. Kingma 1989 Edward Birkinshaw Jr. 1955 Robert T. Martin 1962 Puget Sound Robert E. Funk 1975 Jeffrey Z. Mortensen 1971 Bruce A. Harnish 1980 Snowy White Owl William M. Winters 1977 Mark C. Krauss 1976 Stephen C. Hunt 1973 Delta Clayton N. Loges UW 1968 Friendship

Harry D. Ballard Jr. 1953 Jeffery W. Covert 1966 John S. Getty 1970 Carl H. Margraf 2001 + Ryan J. Ranck 1980 Robert A. Ryder 1951 + Clayton K. Steele 2019 + Lyman F. Wible 1968 Perge! Society Norris William F. Brock (16) 1963 Perge! Society Wallace John W. Schwentker (3) 1952 James C. Redinger (2) 1959 Alan F. Herbert (15) 1969 Perge! Society Fairbanks Barton R. Nelson (1) 1960 Gerald B. Bay (20) 1962 Gary R. Richert (3) 1974 D. Garrad Warren III (6) 1974 Michael R. Dumas (1) 2006

TOTAL $376,441.71

In Memory of Eugene A. Cernan 1956 by Edward Guilbert GA Tech 1965 Richard A. Powell 1959 by J. R. Marshall 1959

Rhode Island

Log Cabin Bradford R. Boss 1955 Robert Marshall III 1977 Purple Clematis Ernest E. St. Louis Jr. 1950 Kent Stepanishen 2006 Ft. Armstrong Alfred Armstrong Jr. 1948 Henry G. Caniglia 1958 Stephen J. MacDonald 1986 Snowy White Owl John Baldwin 1968 William R. Johnson 1966 Brian G. Kerr 1984 Thomas J. Lusardi 1985 Leonard C. Panaggio 1968 John W. Regan 1957 Delta Richard L. Croteau 1974 Louis J. Monari 1972 Harold E. Uttley 1959 Friendship W. S. Bartlett 1977 Brian A. Boucher 2008 + Thomas B. D’Albora 1983 Ryan J. Elsmore 2009 + Peter M. Evangelista 1980 Manuel F. Ferris Jr. 1970 Robert L. Fulford 1974 Richard W. Moore Jr. 1974 Thomas G. Picone 1986 Michael C. Wood 1976 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Ernest E. St. Louis Jr. (8) 1950 John W. Regan (2) 1957 Robert Marshall III (6) 1977 Kent Stepanishen (11) 2006

TOTAL $4,946.30

In Memory of Brian R. Salisbury 1986 by Brian G. Kerr 1984

Richmond

Golden Chain Robert Jepson Jr. 1964 Purple Clematis

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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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

Coleman Walsh Jr. 1974 Ft. Armstrong Tom C. Biede 1981 William J. Bugg Jr. 1960 Gerard M. Golden 1999 Thornton M. Hill 1967 Anthony Sakowski Jr. 1965 Robert S. Ukrop 1969 Snowy White Owl John P. Graybeal 1952 Thomas H. Jones III 1974 W. Keith McClure 1969 John N. Moreau 1964 George W. Paynter 1964 George R. Rapp 1963 William F. Thomas Jr. 1954 William J. Viglione 1968 Delta John H. Gooch III 1965 David B. Propert MD 1954 James L. Ryland 1975 Gregory A. Viggiano 1985 Friendship Edward R. Adams 1941 Edward G. Altman 1951 C. Norman Bennett Jr. 1957+ William R. Carpenter III 1965 R. Gent Cofer 1957 Gregory W. Curry 1977 D. Gregory Edel Jr. 1978 Richard Galasso 1990 Thomas A. Garrett Jr. 1994 Robert W. Gay Jr. 1959 Perge! Society Wallace Robert Jepson Jr. (14) 1964 Coleman Walsh Jr. (8) 1974 Thornton M. Hill (5) 1967

TOTAL $6,970.00

Rose-Hulman

Royal Purple Rho Phi House Corporation Michael A. McKee 1984 Dennis Paustenbach 1974+ Canonsburg Wesley J. Bolsen 2000 White Star Michael A. Huhnke 1975 Evan R. Kokoska 1989 Log Cabin David J. Steinbock 1975 Purple Clematis R. Edwin Fain 1976 James M. Lowes 1970 Michael J. Schipper 1982 Joseph A. Weist 1987 Ft. Armstrong George J. Butkovich Jr. 1970 James H. Graham 1972 Snowy White Owl Ronald R. Andrews 1974 Michael E. Dockins 2002 Chris A. Lueking MD 1991+ Royce A. Ramsay 1982 James D. Tribble 1974 + Bruce P. Williams MD 1970 Delta Robert M. Bunch 1975 Douglas L. Evans 1977 John P. Foley 1980 + Charles E. Huffman 1978 David B. Jackel 1980 Daniel J. Phelps 1969 Randal A. Ridgway 1977

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Tyler J. Rockwood 2016 + Andrew Tochterman 2001+ Friendship Aaron M. Abbott 2016 + Benjamin W. Adler 2008 Steven G. Allison 1992 Kyle S. Aubrey 2000 + Matthew B. Baber 2011 + Gavinn P. Bakker 2021 + Jonathan R. Bartlett 2021+ Noah Z. Bawel 2014 + Jerre E. Baynes 1977 + Dante A. Betti 2020 + David M. Borden 2019 + Camron E. Borders 2018 + Shane E. Boschert 2013 + George Botros 2019 + Carl E. Bradway 1997 + Grant I. Brown 2018 + Calvin M. Bueltel 2010 + William R. Burchett 2012+ J. Wesley Byers 2015 + Robert W. Byers 2019 + Quintin E. Bynum 2021 + Luke A. Calabrese 2021 + Louis A. Campbell 2019 + Coleson C. Carmell 2019+ Sean P. Casey 2019 + Anthony W. Celebucki 2011+ Drew K. Christy 2010 + Adam M. Clark 2021 + Ryan P. Coffman 2018 + Douglas A. Collier 1990 + Eli J. Combs 2020 + Paul M. Curtin 1980 John Czarnecki 2020 + Trevor Dallio 2019 + Scott A. Dayton 2020+ Walter Dearing 2018 + Mitchel R. Deckard 1993+ Charles E. Dewey IV 1991 Ryan C. Dick 2016 + Dylan B. Diorio 2021 + Kevin Dufauchard 2018 + Steven R. Durham 2012 + Nathaniel J. Eble 2020 + Michael R. Elmer 2018 + Zachary S. Erba 2015 + Andrew G. Eslinger 2013+ John C. Evans 2018 + Jacob M. Ewing 2019 + Zhengshan Fang 2021 + Thomas P. Frank 1976 Zheng Fu 2019 + Jacob N. Geesaman 2021+ Benjamin C. Giant 2003 + Gary W. Gladish 1970 Brendan J. Goldacker 2018+ Christopher Grable 2016+ Samuel Grant 2019 + Nathan W. Griesbaum 2021+ Maxwell D. Hatch 2021 + Conner J. Helbling 2019 + Brent L. Hendrix 1987 + Bradley T. Herman 2008 + Andrew J. Hesse 2021 + Drew A. Hobick 2019 + Derek M. Hornbeck 2019+ Carter W. Hounshell 2019+ Todd R. Hubbell 1996 + Lance G. Irwin 2012 + William B. Johnson II 1982+ Steven J. Juszczak 2011 + Logan J. Kabrich 2021 + Zachery A. Kanz 2018 +

John E. Kirby 2019 + Justin B. Klein 2020 + Douglas A. Koeneman 1985 Lucas J. Kopecky 2017 + Justin W. Krouse 2018 + Ryan J. Krouse 2021 + Michael J. Landwehr 2018+ Ryan A. Landwehr 2014 + Lucas L. Leiner 2019 + Jeffrey J. Ludwig 2016 + Alan A. Manche 1991 Nicholas S. McGrail 2019+ Ryan J. Meyer 2015 + Matthew C. Michalak 2019+ Derrek W. Miller 2021 + Eric R. Morris 2020 + James D. Myers 1975 Matthew N. Palla 2015 + Steven T. Parker 2004 + Tanner D. Payne 2021 + Alejandro L. Perez 2020 + Jacob J. Petrisko 2021 + Zachary T. Phillips 2020 + Jon R. V. Poore 2018 + Nicholas L. Prather 2018+ Steven R. Press 1988 + Trent J. Punt 2017 + Jakob C. Quasebarth 2021+ Dalton A. Rankin 2021 + Robert D. Recine 2014 + Thomas C. Redford 1983+ Mark L. Ress 1976 Nathan P. Richter 2009 + Matthew Robinson 2020+ Peyton G. Sakelaris 2021+ Austin J. Sauerteig 2021 + Andrew T. Schuelke 2016+ Lucas R. Schulthies 2017+ Karl A. Schumacher 2020+ Bailey A. Sheldon 2020 + Andrew L. Siegle 2013 + Zachariah Sitterding 2004+ David E. Smith 1977 Rodney W. Smith 1973 + Aaron E. Starlin 2018 + Griffin M. Steffy 2019 + Adam K. Sturgeon 2021 + Sean G. Sullivan 2019 + Robert J. Tiller 1988 + Thomas Tintera 2019 + Derek W. Trobaugh 2006+ Travis D. Vanderberg 2010+ Corey S. Vincent 2020 + Joshua D. Vincent 2018 + Ryan C. Walke 1995 + Benjamin T. Walker 2019+ Jacob C. Whitacre 2017 Michael J. Whitacre 2021+ Cecil L. Whitaker 1973 Stephen R. Whitesell 1970AA Garrett A. Wight 2020 + Timothy J. Wilson 2007 Evan W. Witsken 2016 + Sawyer A. Young 2019 + Joshua D. Zabek 2005 + Weas Engineering Perge! Society Wallace Joseph A. Weist (2) 1987 Perge! Society Fairbanks James M. Lowes (1) 1970

TOTAL $94,067.57

In Memory of Stephen R. Whitesell 1970 by James M. Lowes 1970

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RPI

Royal Purple William R. Brand 1987 White Star W. Matthew Hartley 1998 Dexter K. Lee 1994 Log Cabin Jonathan M. Couch 1995 Joshua K. Goldberg 2015 Purple Clematis Alexander D. Bluhm 2004 Keith E. Kruse 1988 Connor S. Rhoads 2016 Ft. Armstrong David D. Glynn 1993 Michael D. Keats 1987 Terrance K. McGovern 2015 George Norman 1987 Paul J. Testa 1989 Snowy White Owl Robert M. Fishel 2007 + Delta David J. Camerota 2007 Timothy M. Cole 2010 Michael E. Connelly 1998 Nelson P. Hildreth 1987 Curtis L. Rettig 1985 + Martin K. Slawson 1989 Friendship Daniel J. Barnaba 1988 + Joshua A. Berman 2019 + Bruce W. Bristol Jr. 1994 + Javier Allendesalazar 2014+ Jeffrey J. Carucci 2013 + J. Richard Casey 2003 + Brendan E. Cazier 2014 + Samuel J. Davis 2017 + Samuel A. Deslandes 2018+ Michael T. DiBuduo 2017+ Jeffrey J. Gomes 1998 + Adam J. Hagelgans 2013 Scott A. Hamilton 1985 + John D. Jones Jr. 1988 + Harish K. Lall 2014 + Blake W. Lingenau 2017 + Dylan J. Lingenau 2017 + Eric S. Lopez 1998 + John T. Morhous 2000 + Robert J. Odell 2009 + Spencer N. Pilcher 2015 + L. Brian Pollard 1994 Andrew J. Powell 2010 + William G. Rigby Hall 2017+ Richard S. Rodriguez 2014+ Andrew D. Siegmann 2007+ Timothy M. M. Tse 2017 + David L. Vanderzee 2015+ Perge! Society Norris William R. Brand (18) 1987 Perge! Society Wallace George Norman (2)1987 Dexter K. Lee (11) 1994 Robert M. Fishel (1) 2007 Perge! Society Fairbanks Curtis L. Rettig (1) 1985 Martin K. Slawson (1) 1989 Paul J. Testa (1) 1989

TOTAL $28,417.98

Rutgers

White Star John J. Manginelli 1983 Craig J. Mardany 1982 Samuel H. Mudie 1962 Log Cabin

Wilson Andrews Jr. 1954 Purple Clematis Andrew Galloway 1949 Ft. Armstrong Andrew W. Kendall 1952 Arthur W. Lederer Jr. 1938 Jeffrey D. Vernam 1973 Snowy White Owl Joseph Carfora 1966 Walter C. Hersman 1961 Christopher Jansen 1981+ Lawrence C. Jones 1964 Michael J. McGarry 1978 David A. Stout 1965 Jason P. Thomas MD 1990 Delta David H. Bugen 1970 Dominick J. Eboli 1991 James R. Hipsky 1967 Donald R. Lehman 1962 Peter Navolanic II 1967 Russell A. Schaible 1984 Robert J. Serko 1954 Edmund G. Zito 1970 Friendship Mark G. Esposito 1982 Philip C. Faletto 1943 AA Robert A. Feder 1972 + David A. Feigley III 1966 + Harold C. Hollenbeck 1960+ Dennis M. Hyland II 2006 Bryan E. Luoma 1998 Brent Pittman 2004 + Salvatore J. Sedita 1962 James H. Strimple 1944 Robert J. Tannhauser Jr. 1974 Hugh C. Wescott 1997 Perge! Society Wallace Samuel H. Mudie (14) 1962 Christopher Jansen (1) 1981 John J. Manginelli (14) 1983 Craig J. Mardany (15) 1982 Perge! Society Fairbanks Andrew Galloway (11) 1949 Wilson Andrews Jr. (9) 1954 Jeffrey D. Vernam (1) 1973

Matthew L. Snyder (9) 1988 Perge! Society Wallace Noel E. Briscoe (3) 1991 Perge! Society Fairbanks Michael A. Borton (4) 1986

TOTAL $5,567.55

San Jose State

Snowy White Owl Christopher D. Carpita 1992 Delta Brett C. Vigil 2000

Sewanee

Ft. Armstrong Bill Weaver MD UT 1959 C. Daniel Wilson Jr. 1963 Snowy White Owl Daniel F. Callahan III 1969 John S. Landrum Texas 1968 Ronald R. Zodin 1963 Friendship Kenneth L. Barrett Jr. 1957 David T. Elphee 1960 Thomas H. Ewers 2008 Jack A. Royster Jr. 1964 + Robert D. Scott 1957 Phillip A. Smith 1983 + Daniel I. Thornton 1965 George J. Wagner Jr. 1953+ Perge! Society Fairbanks C. Daniel Wilson Jr. (2) 1963

TOTAL $1,838.00

In Memory of Barron Bethea 1951 by Joseph Gamble UA 1950

SMU

Royal Purple Jason A. Kulas 1993 White Star Michael M. Boone 1963 Ft. Armstrong Howell D. Harralson 1968 Walter T. Henderson 1960 Allen R. Myers 1964 Ralph L. Shanks Jr. 1963 TOTAL $7,413.48 Snowy White Owl William D. Armstrong 1982 Sam Houston Robert G. Bender 1981 Friendship J. Nile Brennecke 1963 Matthew J. Bloss 2019 + Michael Q. Gonzalez 2016+ Robert A. Frantz Jr. 1959 Mark S. Harrison 1982 M. Leo Meshell 2017 + Steven L. Houston 1966 Tyler Z. Patek 2015 James G. Lea 1958 Rubin L. Sandlin II 2017 + Jon P. Rowe 1964 TOTAL $115.44 Peter F. Rusch PhD 1965 San Diego State Allister M. Waldrop Jr. 1972 White Star Jesse D. Wilkinson 1960 Matthew L. Snyder 1988 Delta Log Cabin G. Roger Gielow 1965 Noel E. Briscoe 1991 John M. Hawes III 1979 Jeff E. Samford Jr. 1960 Purple Clematis Michael A. Borton 1986 James R. Saunders 1958 + Jeffrey R. Spain 1988 Ft. Armstrong Alan C. Tatum 1969 Douglas W. Grover 1987 Friendship Delta Jerry W. Bayless 1973 Michael R. Janes 1989 Christian F. Garrett 1989 Edward G. Jimenez 1986 C. Scott Sutcliff 1988 Jesse M. Griffin 1962 Brian G. Thorngate 1987 Kyle D. Lippman 1977 + Lawrence Maxwell Jr. 1959 Friendship E. Tabor Scott Jr. 1955 Jon W. Hagey 1987 + Edward E. Smiley Jr. 1966 Gerald A. Maggio 1990 Perge! Society Wilkinson Perge! Society Fairbanks

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2018 DONORS

+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra Ralph L. Shanks Jr. (2) 1963 Michael M. Boone (16) 1963

TOTAL $3,785.00

In Memory of George W. Bramblett 1963 by Ralph L. Shanks 1963, Ben Robinson HSC 1986 James E. Caswell 1963 by Ralph L. Shanks 1963 John Lodewick 1959 by James Saunders 1958, J. N. Brennecke 1963, Walter Henderson 1960, Lawrence R. Maxwell 1959

South Florida

Ronald D. Brzezinski 1964 C. Edward DuRei 1998 Charles D. Haggett 1960 Jon F. Hestley 1969 R. Michael Murray 1965 Daniel D. Park 1975 Friendship Wesley D. Bacon Jr. 1962 Ian J. DiFalco 2016 + Milan R. Kosanovich 2001 Michael J. Peter 1970 Edward J. Ralston 1952 William Skye 1953 Charles O. Spear IV 1976 David O. Taber MD 1960 Perge! Society Norris Alan W. Larson (16) 1960 Perge! Society Wallace Mike Chateauneuf (11) 1965 Perge! Society Fairbanks Kenneth Murawski (2) 1973

David L. McLain 1963 John H. Medley 1971 James M. Miller 1970 D. Mark Nolan 1989 Delta Allen D. Boyd 1950 P. Douglas Goddard Jr. 1966 J. Terrell Kerr 1971 Bruce A. Kingshill 1972 William P. Long 1969 Timothy L. Pitts 1990 Clifford A. Rodgers 1975 George H. Schultz 1982 David A. Thornton 1981 Friendship Colin B. Barrett 2000 John D. Berry 1985 G. Tim Busby 1975 Brett A. Dockery 2017 + Stephen T. Dolinak 1978 Jason M. Hill 2001 + Laurence H. Johnson 1973+ Jeffrey F. McEvoy 1985 + Philip J. Morrison 1969 Perge! Society Wilkinson Mark D. Turner MD (7) 1976 Perge! Society Wallace James M. Miller (3) 1970 Perge! Society Fairbanks Mark A. Medley (5) 1968 Lee M. Moss (4) 1973 Joshua C. Holly (1) 1997

Frank J. Marco 2011 + Nathan A. McCord 2021 + Travis M. Owens 2011 + Austin D. Pielsnik 2021 + K. Paul Polpanich 1998 + John Rector 1991 + Jonathan C. Saucier 2017+ Isaac R. Sidoli 2021 + Luke A. Sowards 2006 + B. Tyler Ubelhor 2010 + Chris VanDeven 2011+ Christopher J. Weaver 2001+ Mickey H. Williams 1980 + Chase C. Womble 2018 + Thor M. Yates Jr. 2012 + Kenton J. Yealy 1990 Brent L. Young 2002 + Perge! Society Wallace Brian M. Douglas (5) 1998 Perge! Society Fairbanks Todd L. Fairley (1) 1993

Perge! Society Wallace DeWitt Waltmon Sr. (19) 1949 Kenneth J. Mighell (1) 1952 Scott Petty Jr. (13) 1960 Jeffrey M. Heller (16) 1961 Perge! Society Fairbanks C. Daniel Jones Jr. (7) 1951 Eric S. Greenfield (1) 1955 B. Craig Duke (1) 1978

TOTAL $51,263.48

In Memory of Donald R. Mighell 1956 by Steven Allison RHIT1992 Joe P. Nelson 1949 by DeWitt Waltmon 1949 Eric S. Greenfield 1955 by Charlotte Greenfield

Texas San Antonio Friendship Travis W. Grahmann 2012

Texas State

Snowy White Owl Mark P. Carroll 1995 Friendship Matthew L. Barzilla 2018+ Jared R. Thomas 2020 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Mark P. Carroll (1) 1995

TOTAL $568.48

Texas Tech

Thomas Marshall Vance Hubbard 1962 Centennial Texas A & M Glenn D. Moor 1984 Purple Clematis Golden Chain Lias J. Steen 1980 Marlis E. Smith 1954 Ft. Armstrong White Star TOTAL $4,427.12 TOTAL $9,491.96 Mack O. Forrester 1981 George H. Nelson 1958 In Memory of D. Greg Graham 1982 Texas Marvin Stephens Jr. 1964 James A. Roe 1969 Robert F. McGoldrick 1989 Purple Clematis Centennial by Jon F. Hestley 1969 Delta Jeffrey M. Heller 1961 AA Bobby G. Waddle 1955 Scott T. Doggett 1980 DeWitt Waltmon Sr. 1949 Ron L. White 1974 Tampa Clayton J. Pollard 1981 Royal Purple Ft. Armstrong Friendship Perge! Society Fairbanks J. M. Brewer 1970 Scott Petty Jr. 1960 Alec J. Decato 2020 + Eugene B. Shepherd Jr. 1981 Lias J. Steen (4) 1980 John E. Estes 1969 Daniel K. Kellett 2021 + Canonsburg Mark L. Murdock 1963 TOTAL $2,668.74 Michael Knoch 2021 + TOTAL $1,320.00 Garrett W. Schneider 1981 Jerry L. Pittman 1966 Stanford Texas Arlington Texas Christian White Star Snowy White Owl TOTAL $17,731.76 Ft. Armstrong Centennial Log Cabin Mathew B. Benton 1993 Charles C. Beatty 1958 William T. White III 1962 Kirk D. Walden 1972 David B. Symonds 1997 John M. Black 1994 Tennessee Tech Guy R. Beckham 1956 Snowy White Owl Log Cabin Ft. Armstrong Kyle R. Burnett 1980 Lawrence M. DeHay Jr. 1961 Ft. Armstrong Richard J. Borda 1953 D. Mark Smith 1983 W. Scott Anderson 1982 Ross M. Davis 1980 W. Jaret L. Greaser 1998 Brian M. Douglas 1998 Philip G. Chapman 1966 Snowy White Owl Douglas M. MacMahon 1999 Purple Clematis John E. Roueche III 1988 J. Brent Ellis 1999 Timothy F. Luria 1968 James Ashworth Jr. 1973 W. Steven Anderson 1984 Snowy White Owl David A. McAllister 1978 William H. Rousseau 1998 Eugene K. Shank 1954 Ft. Armstrong Peter E. Dodd 2003 Delta Log Cabin Kevin G. Givens 2002 Perge! Society Fairbanks Paul D. Hains 1987 Bill S. Hunnicutt Jr. 1981 James O. Shine 1968 Michael D. Grigsby 1992 Jackie R. Wilmore Jr. 1982 Timothy F. Luria (1) 1968 Terry E. Skinner 1983 Kirk Stinson 1997 + Albert M. Gutierrez III 1991 Thomas H. Koops 1968 R. Lee Wray 1981 Snowy White Owl Cary P. Swindle 1988 Tony M. Street 1972 Purple Clematis Delta TOTAL $750.00 Delta Friendship Fred W. Patterson Sr. 1952 Jack R. Barber 1970 Todd L. Fairley 1993 + Syracuse Thomas C. Darden 1978 Christopher M. Shore 1989 William H. Leslie 1993 Jake A. Berg 2019 + G. Douglas Wiley 1969 Royal Purple Michael D. Jarrett 1972 Charles R. Stewart 1979 Hayden C. Brewer 2020 + Michael H. Robinson 2005 Ft. Armstrong Alan W. Larson 1960 Orsen E. Paxton III 1971 Friendship Barry C. Curlee 1968 + Aubrey C. Black 1949 Friendship White Star Delta Frank B. Allen 1984 Spencer J. Doak 2018 + Lee Caldwell 1957 Bobby G. Adams 2015 Mike Chateauneuf 1965 Richard A. Hewitt Jr. 2001 Garrett H. Fisher 2019 + Clintin J. Bolding 2002 C. Daniel Jones Jr. 1951 Kenneth D. Adcox 1985 Purple Clematis Michael T. Mannion 1981 Cole T. Giles 2021 + Zac Franz 2019 + Kenneth J. Mighell 1952 Timothy L. Baker 2017 + Russell A. King 1952 Allen D. Mitchell 1972 Andrew E. Gold 2014 Samuel R. Fuertes 2021 + Snowy White Owl Hal Balthrop 1984 Robert W. Whiteford 1975 Edward A. Gulewitz Jr. 1990 Brett A. Bolton 2019 + John S. Smith 1993 + Matthew J. Gilles 2020 + Harrison N. Bowes 1955 Ft. Armstrong Friendship Jack M. Griffith 2020 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Jeffrey M. Breedlove 1994+ Marshall T. Clegg 1954 Gordon K. Haggett 1962 Jackson Grimes 2019 + W. Scott Anderson (1) 1982 Kyle M. Bush 2008 Eric S. Greenfield 1955 AA Kim D. Andersen 1974 F. Thomas Havern 1965 William E. James 2020 + Walter W. McAllister III 1963 Roger E. Farr 1969 + Bo W. Byers 2006 + TOTAL $1,952.07 William H. Fortney 1973 + Kevin L. Kern 2019 + Bruce M. Kennedy 1954 Christopher J. Cramer 2003 Robert S. McCaig 1952 Tennessee Pratik Patel 2020 + Robert F. Kuhne 1957 Boone C. Mansfield 2019+ Zechariah Crannigan 2019+ Byron M. McKnight 1978 Brian S. Pegram 2007 White Star Kenneth Murawski 1973 Clif J. McDougall 1988 R. Chad Pierce 1992 B. Heath Crum 2019 + James M. Watson 1972 Alvin B. Harper Jr. 1952 AA Justin D. Cumby 2005 + Mark R. Roadarmel 1961 Sean G. McMullen 2001 David C. Schick 1968 R. Adam Whitten 2009 Chris M. Overstreet 1991+ John P. Trever 1965 Log Cabin James E. Suttle 1959 Cole M. Davis 2021 + Mark D. Turner MD 1976 Snowy White Owl Theodore M. Engle IV 2011+ Patrick Swearingen Jr. 1950 Perge! Society Wilkinson Jason M. Petrie 1992 + Max S. Von Roeder 1954 + Kirk D. Walden (17) 1972 Robert L. Coakley 1996 Purple Clematis Johnathan J. Evans 2021+ Delta Perge! Society Fairbanks Bowie H. Wynne 2019 + Jeff C. Crew Jr. FSU 1967 Lee M. Moss 1973 B. Craig Duke 1978 + Matthew E. Graves 1996 Glendon O. Garvin 1993 Ft. Armstrong William C. McCulloch 1962 Orsen E. Paxton III (1) 1971 Zakary D. Yglecias 2020 + J. Brian Grooms 1998 + James Ashworth Jr. (1) 1973 Perge! Society Norris Richard S. Golobic 1956 Mark A. Medley 1968 Roy E. Rushing 1965 Rodney H. Hall 2021 + Bill S. Hunnicutt Jr. (6) 1981 Glenn D. Moor (15) 1984 Newell H. Grace Jr. 1958 John J. Sheridan 1972 Robert D. Valerius 1958 L. Todd Hasty 2018 + John S. Smith (1) 1993 Perge! Society Wilkinson Edward Hughes 1982 W. Miller Wood III 1967 W. D. Willerson MD 1963 Loren W. Haynes 2000 + Ron L. White (2) 1974 William B. Kuhl 1967 Snowy White Owl Christopher S. Hulsey 2010+ Friendship TOTAL $5,830.75 Perge! Society Wallace Frederick R. Michel 1967 David F. Cheek 2002 Martin A. Hunt 1985 Ralph J. Aniol Jr. 1951 In Honor of Vance Hubbard (19) 1962 Alan C. More 1969 Clifton G. Foster Jr. 1953 Robert S. Hunt 1990 + John C. McCaleb 1948 Rickey Groves 1970 Marvin Stephens Jr.(12) 1964 Robert C. Raimondo 1963 James D. Froula 1967 Lucas C. Justice 2021 + Mike A. McDonald 2002 + by Kirk D. Walden 1972 Perge! Society Fairbanks Eugene F. Renske 1965 Joshua C. Holly 1997 Travis L. Lawson 2000 + C. Allyn Riley 2012 + Marlis E. Smith (21) 1954 Bradley J. Strait 1954 Henry W. Hope 1962 Matthew S. Leonard 2001+ Robert J. Robertson 1959+ Texas Dallas Bobby G. Waddle (2) 1955 Roy A. Sykes Jr. 1970 W. Dwight Kessel 1952 C. Brian Long 2002 + Thomas W. Shirley 1981 + Friendship Guy R. Beckham (2) 1956 Delta Michael S. MacIndoe 1984+ James F. Witten MD 1952 Ryan E. Campbell 2010 + John I. Lillie Jr. 1976 White Star L. Jeffrey Fitterman 1970 Ft. Armstrong Gene Balter 1977 Paul Mendelssohn 1972 Delta W. Gifford Clegg III 1977 Friendship Wisam Y. Berry 2015 Jonathan McIntosh 2016 Perge! Society Wallace L. Jeffrey Fitterman (8) 1970 Perge! Society Fairbanks Paul Mendelssohn (1) 1972

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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 $17,500-24,499 | Royal Purple $25,000-49,999 | Golden Chain $50,000-74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-99,999 | Centennial $100,000-249,999 | Thomas Marshall $250,000-499,999 | Calvin Coolidge $500,000-999,999 Founders $1 Million+ | Perge! Society Norris $5,000+ Wilkinson $2,000+ Wallace $1,000+ Fairbanks $500+

George H. Nelson (8) 1958 Kirk Stinson (1) 1997

Robert E. Boeddiker 1945 Richard D. Brooding 1949 Douglas R. Hanford 1976 TOTAL $48,407.84 Robert W. Luhr 1946 In Honor of Gerald F. Murphy 1967 Chad W. Tinsley 2001 by Delta Sean G. McMullen 2001 Stephen H. Booth 1964 In Memory of Darryn Andrews, T. K. Beasley Robert W. Rowell 1952 2000 by Sean McMullen 2001 Taylor C. Smith 2004 Friendship Eric D. Altree III 1986 + Toledo Robert E. Brett 1948 Friendship Gregory R. Clausing 2008+ James R. Kroger 1984 Peter J. Lennon 2005 + Cameron P. Streb 2012 + Alan M. Oleson 1955 + Toronto Perge! Society Wilkinson Royal Purple Dan Guggenheim(19) 1960 Edward J. Jackman 1962 Perge! Society Wallace Hub Keenleyside Jr. 1951AA Manuel Gonzalez IV(7) 1977 White Star Perge! Society Fairbanks Robert R. Boothby 1986 James A. Vohs (3) 1952 Purple Clematis Martin C. Smith (13) 1976 David W. Booz 1985 TOTAL $5,825.00 Jackman Foundation Ft. Armstrong UC Irvine Nicholas J. Poppenk 1971 Log Cabin Snowy White Owl Michael G. Bark 1986 Bruce C. Bone 1950 Snowy White Owl Dr. W. David Ellis 1964 Steven M. Shaw 1997 Neal A. Irwin 1954 Edmond C. Shi 1984 Arthur A. Stanley 1951 Martin S. Suzuki 1986 Paul B. Walters 1956 Friendship Michael P. Weir 1982 Juan M. Ascencio 2005 + Delta Thomas E. Gaworski 1989+ W. Douglas Beaton 1960 John C. Ta PhD, MD 2001+ Robert E. Campbell 1959 Perge! Society Fairbanks Henry N. Jackman 1953 Michael G. Bark (12) 1986 John A. Rogers 1968 TOTAL $1,140.24 Friendship Micheal D. Albani 1992 UC Riverside Ross W. Arnold 1971 Royal Purple Arthur J. De Souza 1977 + David B. Marino 1985 Andrew Lukasiewicz 2015+ Log Cabin Mark A. Seigel 1973 + Tracy Bomberger 1985 Ronald G. Smith 1956 Purple Clematis Jonathan P. Veale 1992 Andrew O. Todd 1987 Perge! Society Norris Ft. Armstrong Edward J. Jackman (6) 1962 Dennis J. Whitcomb 1986 Perge! Society Wallace Snowy White Owl Robert R. Boothby (4) 1986 Dominic A. DiCarlo 2000 TOTAL $32,598.38 Delta Jerry A. Shively 1988 Tulane Friendship Snowy White Owl Ryan J. Brown 2003 Jack L. Millaway 2010 Jeffery M. Dietz 1991 Delta Perge! Society Wallace R. Thomas Williams 1993 Tracy Bomberger (11) 1985 Friendship Perge! Society Fairbanks Patrick M. Davis 2010 + Andrew O. Todd (14) 1987 Bryant J. Ingram 2009 + TOTAL $2,355.00 Chris W. Nalbandian 1995 Todd K. Rein 1990 +

TOTAL $338.48

UC Berkeley

Golden Chain Dan M. Guggenheim 1960 Log Cabin Manuel Gonzalez IV 1977 Martin C. Smith 1976 Ft. Armstrong Dennis M. Drew 1975 Timothy S. Lien 1979 James A. Vohs 1952 Snowy White Owl

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UC Santa Barbara

White Star Paul W. Sams 1992 Purple Clematis Bijan P. Karimi 1995 Snowy White Owl Christopher B. Gipson 1993 Delta Joshua S. Tonkins 1993 Ryuichi M. Watanabe 2003 Perge! Society Wallace Paul W. Sams (11) 1992

TOTAL $1,600.00

UCLA

Royal Purple Jeffrey M. Downey 1983 Snowy White Owl Z. C. Branson 1961 Frank G. Cavignac 1955 Allan M. Dawson 1981 Quintus A. Guthrie 1957 James M. Singel 1989 Delta David K. Smith 1987 Friendship Joseph R. Rosenberg 1970 Thomas Schulenburg 1986+ Brian J. Somodi 1964 Perge! Society Wilkinson Jeffrey M. Downey (13) 1983 Perge! Society Fairbanks James M. Singel (2) 1989

Douglas R. Tueller 1978 Thomas E. Walley 1966 Perge! Society Wilkinson Tyson K. Beem (9) 1997 Perge! Society Wallace David M. Todd (15) 1967

TOTAL $4,589.10

Utah

Matthew J. Allman 2008 H. Winston Holt III 1953 Christopher Woodburn 1987 Perge! Society Wallace B. B. LeCompte III (21) 1972

TOTAL $1,678.00

Virginia Tech

Canonsburg N. Michael F. Griffith 1973 Purple Clematis Dana W. Hesse WKU 1986 Jason T. Newcomb 1998 Jeffrey Scattergood 1999 Utah State Ft. Armstrong Purple Clematis Henry H. King Jr. 1982 Kenneth Hammerle 1976 Snowy White Owl Snowy White Owl Jason A. Dean 1996 Mitchell H. Mason 1974 Paul V. Ditto 1989 Friendship Richard B. Gass 1981 Edward L. Carey Jr. 1986 + David C. Green 1994 TOTAL $5,670.00 William L. Tennent 1971 Paul T. Zawistowski 1983 UC San Diego Perge! Society Wallace Delta Friendship Kenneth Hammerle (5) 1976 Howard C. Canada III 1976 Benjamin Chan 2005 John W. Gravatt 2001 TOTAL $1,225.00 Daniel M. Kallick 1980 Union Vanderbilt Mark A. Mennuti 1993 Purple Clematis Friendship Jordan A. Wood 2004 John C. Robbins III 1971 Taylor J. Almeter 2016 + Friendship Ft. Armstrong Adil B. Dittmer 2014 William G. Kuchta 1972 VCU John W. Miller 1971 Stephen G. Wall 1984 Friendship H. Frederick Wintsch 1962 Nicholas C. Sinclair 2014+ Perge! Society Wallace Jason T. Newcomb (4) 1998 Snowy White Owl Jeffrey Scattergood (3) 1999 Vermont Steven D. Pierce 1971 Perge! Society Fairbanks Ft. Armstrong Delta Henry H. King Jr. (2) 1982 John M. Carulli Jr. 1988 Harry Adamakos 1981 Dana W. Hesse (4) 1986 David P. Harnois 1994 Mace A. Bloom 1977 Lee K. Souter 2005 TOTAL $6,216.96 James A. Burke 1977 Mark R. Wilkison 1983 Ernest M. Myer 1956 Wabash Snowy White Owl John L. Ottaviano 1980 Black Diamond David D. Martin 1978 Douglas S. Tosh 1972 John C. Schroeder 1969 Tim Ross 1986 Friendship Golden Chain Frank A. Casagrande 1980+ Friendship N. Clay Robbins 1979 Sherwood Chapman 1960 Ian M. Ball 2017 + Matthew R. Bouffard 2019+ White Star Kevin K. Kilbourne 1979 Joseph Barnette Jr. 1961 David R. McElhanney 1982 Ian W. Campbell 2017 + Alexander D. Doerr 2017+ Eric M. Cavanaugh 1976 Thomas P. Mullon 1959 + Michael Henderson 1961 Lucas F. Harmon 2008 Dudley C. Noe 1969 Purple Clematis John J. Sullivan 2017 + Lewis A. Vendetti 1957 David J. Carlson 1969 Perge! Society Fairbanks Chris N. Tardie 2012 + Jeff D. Lundy 1978 William G. Kuchta (4) 1972 David J. Tepper 1998 + Jeffrey W. Whitmore 2011 John C. Meng Jr. 1966 TOTAL $2,230.00 Perge! Society Fairbanks Ft. Armstrong Leonard F. Anglis 1976 David P. Harnois (6) 1994 USC John B. Culley Jr. 1969 Lee K. Souter (6) 2005 White Star Robert E. Sonnemaker 1967 TOTAL $2,423.60 Robert P. Anderegg 1971 Snowy White Owl Tyson K. Beem 1997 John B. Bridge 1972 Villanova David M. Todd 1967 Rand Burnette PhD 1958 Delta Log Cabin Donald H. Dinwiddie 1956 Jeffrey A. Fuchs 1993 Howard A. Schwimmer 1983 Friendship Roland N. Litterst Sr. 1958 Ft. Armstrong Harry F. McNaught Jr. 1976 Robert O. Mannion 1992 Donald H. Landwehr 1952 John Paul Tancona 2000 John C. Phares 1966 Snowy White Owl Thomas B. Shearman 1949 Willard B. Buchanan 1961 Virginia Paul B. Van Ness 1977 Robert J. Caminiti 1976 Royal Purple Delta Thomas R. Lamia 1961 B. Barry LeCompte III 1972 John T. Keith 1991 Delta Ft. Armstrong Joseph M. Pfennig 1982 Donald W. Bradley PhD 1961 C. Breck Arrington Jr. 1955 Adam H. Soshnick 2013 Mark H. Peacock 1964 Kevin L. Beicke 2001 James C. Symanek 1994 Robert H. Reed Jr. 1961 Colquitt Shackelford Jr. 1951 Michael E. Wingard 1972 Friendship Delta Lorne A. Zielaskowski 1993 Charles S. Cochrane 1973 John B. Purcell Jr. 1964 Friendship Bruce A. Talmadge 1953 William B. Hedekin 1962 Brent A. Breese 2019 + Stephen B. Tuck 1970 Patrick F. Bryant 2016 + Friendship

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Purple Clematis Scott J. Sarisky 1990 Perge! Society Wallace Scott J. Sarisky (5) 1990

Karl J. Dickerson 1953 Thomas J. Gunderman 1989 Robert H. Hall 1974 David M. Litterest 1964 Gregory E. Mead 1991 + James E. Miller 1980 + John F. Reynolds 1973 V. Daniel Rogers 2009 + Richard F. W. Sadler 1954 Daniel C. Skinner 1978 Griffin A. Smith 2019 Lonnie M. Therber 1959 Tyler J. Wade 2012 + Ian J. Ward 2019 + John F. Wilhelm III 1958 Perge! Society Norris John C. Schroeder (19) 1969 Perge! Society Wilkinson N. Clay Robbins (21) 1979 Perge! Society Wallace Michael Henderson(15) 1961 Perge! Society Fairbanks Joseph Barnette Jr. (21) 1961 John C. Meng Jr. (14) 1966

TOTAL $24,701.40

Washington

Golden Chain Ronald D. Crockett 1961 White Star Michael B. Jeffers 1962 Gary L. Ostenson 1969 Norman Thordarson 1963 Purple Clematis Peter C. White Sr. 1952 Ft. Armstrong Steven C. Galbraith 1967 John J. Jolley 1980 Scott R. Mowrer 1971 Gerald A. Nielsen 1961 Gary S. Olson 1973 Robert F. Philip 1940 Snowy White Owl Charles R. Ekberg 1968 John W. Ellis 1950 Rolf H. Falk 1952 Eric Hanses 1993 Steven M. Helmbrecht 1985 James R. Hinz 1975 Chuck Howard 1962 Wade H. Taylor 1978 Robert M. Trimble 1964 Ronald C. Wilderman 1965 Timothy B. Yaryan 1967 Delta Eric E. Craig 1989 Roger W. Hulbush 1956 Lyman W. Newton 1959 Shane A. Richards 2007 Tad B. Richards 2003 J. Lewis Thayer 2010 Friendship James C. Kelleher 1959 Michael V. Linnabary 1974 Michael Mendenhall 1989 Brian E. Nixon 1977 Scott A. Shelton 1974 + Nathan T. Thramer 2011 Perge! Society Wallace Norm Thordarson (16) 1963 Gary L. Ostenson (20) 1969 Scott R. Mowrer (4) 1971 John J. Jolley (4) 1980 Perge! Society Fairbanks Ronald D. Crockett (14) 1961

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2018 DONORS

+ First Time Donor AA Ad Astra Michael B. Jeffers (12) 1962 Steven C. Galbraith (2) 1967 Wade H. Taylor (1) 1978

James E. Reece Jr. 1961 Clifford O. Ridgway 1972 Gary E. Schell 1970 Doug Shaul 1960 TOTAL $10,305.00 Delta In Memory of Gordon C. McLean 1966 Robert Q. Olsen 1951 Friendship by Robert R. Redman 1950 Gerald C. Clodius 1953 Peter S. Dawson 1960 Washington & Richard W. Jensen 1959 Jefferson Kevin J. Keiler 1968 Canonsburg James I. Mock 1959 Bernard Stanek Jr. 1988 William J. Slodysko 1973 Purple Clematis D. Lawrence Wickerham MD Andrew P. Sobczyk 1982 Gene Sutton 1959 1972 Hunter R. A. Wish 2017 + Ft. Armstrong Perge! Society Wilkinson James H. Norris 1975 Bob Higgins MD (13) 1956 Joseph J. Wagner Jr. 1984 Perge! Society Wallace Snowy White Owl Willard Warehouse (9) 1972 William E. Allen 1953 Hilbert Engelhardt UT 1956 Perge! Society Fairbanks Dale L. Wierman (5) 1964 Demas L. McVay Jr. 1955 Ronald P. Sandmeyer 1957 John D. Metcalf (3) 1992 Erik J. Fay (3) 1999 Delta H. King Hartman MD 1959 TOTAL $8,629.03 George M. Inglis 1959 Wayne State Friendship Friendship Wallace B. Greene 1979 Jeremy J. Bojnowski 2019+ J. Ryan Norris 2012 James F. Slabe 1962 West Chester Patrick R. Stewart 2007 + Friendship Robert Swart 2001 Frederick N. Spiegel 2020+ Perge! Society Norris Bernard Stanek Jr. (5) 1988 West Virginia White Star TOTAL $6,775.00 Mark N. Roth 1977 Washington & Lee Snowy White Owl Ft. Armstrong Harold J. Creel 1984 Jordan M. Smith 1957 Mark W. Obermann 1976 Samuel A. Syme Jr. 1956 Perge! Society Wilkinson Snowy White Owl Mark N. Roth (13) 1977 Rowland Denman OU 1955 TOTAL $2,070.00 Nicholas H. Fuerst 2010 Western Kentucky Delta Purple Clematis G. Archer Frierson II 1973 Dana W. Hesse VT 1986 David L. Moore Jr. 1974 Warren M. Posey 1963 Delta Jeffrey T. Baynham 2002 Friendship Jerry L. Broccoli 1981 Friendship Thomas P. Rideout 1963+ Michael Armstrong 2013+ George A. Robertson 1970 Brandon J. Bowman 2010 James R. Trimm 1954 Matthew D. Cooke 2010 + George B. Werthan 1954 Christopher C. Drury 2010+ Brandon M. Ernstes 2016+ TOTAL $1,415.00 Lucas J. Gilliam 2012 + Washington State Bryan J. Hartzell 2014 + Canonsburg Joshua C. Hicks 2017 + Bob W. Higgins MD 1956 Corey P. Johnson 2013 + White Star Tyler W. Jury 2012 + Willard Warehouse 1972 Zachary K. Ryle 2011 + Purple Clematis Samuel L. Wells 2014 + Dale L. Wierman 1964 Joshua T. Wiseman 2012+ Ft. Armstrong TOTAL $602.40 Erik J. Fay 1999 Augustan D. Kittson 1978 Western Michigan Snowy White Owl Harlan R. Mayer II 1970 Steven C. Graus 1978 John D. Metcalf 1992 Michael J. Hunt 1989 Philip H. Smith 1966 William McClimans Jr. 1979 Snowy White Owl Wallace S. Campbell 1956 Corey A. Watt 1999 Michael J. Wygocki 1986 Bruce O. Devereaux 1968 Delta Charles F. Diesen 1962 Eric A. Burgess 1997 Kelly W. Montfort 1964 Jeffrey T. Mouck 1987 Friendship

Kappa Mu Graduate Assn+ Robert E. Akans 1976 J. Eric Balancio 1989 + Jeffrey R. Davidson 1991+ Andrew B. Fraser 2015 + Spencer K. Gillette 2015 + Shawn N. Holman 1993 + Jeffrey D. Karns 1983 Matthew J. Krawczak 1989+ Todd E. Lemieux 1995 + William P. Martin 1984 Douglas E. Mathews 1993+ Jeffrey D. Maurer 2001 + Michael McDonald Jr. 2014 Stephen D. Schauer 1992+ Marc J. VanBaalen 1994 Kevin D. Weber 1980 Peter C. Whittet 1977 William H. Williams 1989+ Perge! Society Fairbanks Michael McDonald (2) 2014

William Jewell

White Star Michael G. Fligg 1961 Purple Clematis Jack L. Capps 1947 Ft. Armstrong James H. Algie 1960 William B. Black 1963 Brian G. Carney 1996 Snowy White Owl Jason M. Davis 1996 Kent T. Dicus 1980 Mark P. Foley 1975 Delta Stephen A. Arbo 1984 + Jon G. Curtis 1995 H. Allen Dierking 1968 Floyd T. Neth 1950 Leonard Poppenhagen 1960 Bill D. Snyder 1962 Robert M. Taylor II 1969 Friendship Wayne Fox Bidwell 1959 Peter D. Cooper 1959 Douglas L. Gilpin 1964 William L. Kothe 1963 Michael A. Warner 1983 + Justin L. Washburn 1997+ Perge! Society Fairbanks James H. Algie (5) 1960 Michael G. Fligg (6) 1961 William B. Black (1) 1963 Brian G. Carney (1) 1996

Jared M. Borislow 2015 + Alexander C. Chou 1977 Thomas D. Finnigan 1969 Reed E. Hall 1970 Eric L. Johnson 1994 + Peter J. Krusing 1973 Eric L. Lied 2014 Anthony Linz 2012 + Duane R. Mazeska 1960 Luke A. Nevermann 2014+ Kurt J. Peter 2010 + Michael V. Puck 2012 + Thomas Schmidtknecht MD 1971+ Timothy C. Smith 1967 C. Martín Uraga 2013 + Christopher Wegner 1986+ Perge! Society Fairbanks Michael J. Schmitz (1) 1955

Ronald K. Storfer 1964 Philip R. Teusink 1971 Perge! Society Norris Benjamin A. Harris (6) 1956 Perge! Society Wilkinson David Hopper MD (19) 1963 Joseph Williamson (14) 1967 Marc W. Myers (3) 1989 Perge! Society Wallace Peter G. Welsh (17) 1974

TOTAL $74,763.16

WPI

Purple Clematis George R. Oliver 1982 Ft. Armstrong Garry P. Balboni 1974 Thomas I. Burns 1974 David E. Huhtala 1980 Hans H. Koehl 1956 TOTAL $4,477.64 Paul A. Mannheim 1961 In Memory of John A. Pelli 1970 TOTAL $1,363.20 Gordon L. Brunsell 1956 Snowy White Owl by Steven Allison RHIT 1992 Paul R. Alasso 1954 In Honor of Thomas P. Creagan 1963 Donald F. Bleuenstein 1995, John Fiore Jr. 1967 by Richard Holdredge 1967 by Kappa Mu Graduate Assn. Michael J. Irwin 1975 David P. Makris 1978 Wisconsin Eau Western Ontario Paul D. McCluskey 1987 White Star Claire R. Andrew Muir Jr. 1971 John G. Starzynski 1974 Ft. Armstrong Walter M. Stewart 1954 Log Cabin Jason J. Seeger 2002 Delta Mark P. Trenton 1986 Snowy White Owl Richard N. Dresser 1966 Purple Clematis Robert F. Zwolinski 1998 Douglas A. Riley 1968 Douglas M. Workman 1977 Delta John C. Rupprecht 1962 Ft. Armstrong Terrance J. Ostrander 1981 David G. Valliere 2002 TOTAL $3,618.48 Murray L. Coulter 1972 Perge! Society Fairbanks Dennis J. Wysocki 1981 In Memory of Snowy White Owl Jason J. Seeger (3) 2002 Friendship Jonathan D. Bean 1996 Peter B. Hockin 1968 TOTAL $750.00 Richard G. Aseltine Jr. 1975 by Brian G. Carney 1996 Scott E. Peters 1999 John E. Dietrich 1949 Henry J. Fitzgerald 1975 + Delta Wittenberg by Barbara Dietrich Christopher J. Hamel 2004 James E. Turner 1971 Centennial Mark J. Macaulay 1989 + Friendship Howard E. Egert UM 1939AA James F. Sielaff 1986 + Williams Paul W. Habermell 1976 Royal Purple Snowy White Owl David C. Willens 2009 + Perge! Society Fairbanks Charles Frederickson III 1960 Benjamin A. Harris 1956 AA Mark P. Trenton (9) 1986 David K. Hopper MD 1963 TOTAL $2,381.96 Charles J. Kurtz III 1962 Canonsburg Delta TOTAL $2,289.14 Wyoming Peter G. Welsh 1974 John H. Dalton 1949 Delta Westminster Joseph Williamson 1967 Friendship Ronald F. Larson 1970 Log Cabin Log Cabin Paul H. Hunn 1955 + Thomas McDonald 1960 Yale Eric B. Westendorf 1992 J. Roger Moody 1954 William E. Parrish 1957 Ft. Armstrong Ft. Armstrong TOTAL $315.00 Snowy White Owl Arthur C. Rettig Jr. 1963 David E. Baines 1969 R. Art Bickel 1961 Wisconsin George A. Buckley Jr. 1980 Snowy White Owl Richard K. Elder Illinois 1968 Ft. Armstrong Theodore J. Budach Jr. 1956 Joseph F. Callo 1952 Ernest V. Hodge 1967 Edman L. Gray 1961 James E. Freytag 1958 Donald S. Hauck 1956 James E. Malarkey 1978 Thomas F. Hartch 1963 Raymond R. Kubly Jr. 1955 Marc W. Myers 1989 David C. Martin 1989 Bruce Kendrick 1951 George L. Schueppert 1961 Snowy White Owl R. Andrew Miller III 1967 Delta Snowy White Owl Austin D. Adams 1970 Thomas M. Murphy 1964 Frank H. Eastman III 1963 M. Gregory Anunson 1969 Peter C. Anderson 1961 Phillip L. Reynolds 1961 David W. Mette 1966 G. Richard Cope 1955 Robert C. Baden 1965 John M. Robinson III 1986 Gregory E. Custer 1967 Friendship Lynn N. Carlton 1964 Dale G. Schaefer 1958 Philip Allen III 1960 Richard E. Holdredge 1967 David A. Hammond 1968 Delta Thomas J. Koffolt 1954 Ernest M. Manuel Jr. 1980 TOTAL $645.00 t Jimmy D. Adams 1957 John D. Porter III 1983 David E. Moeller 1963 Wayne R. Koupal 1960 Dag Sohlberg 1965 Dean W. Shaffer 1948 Neal B. Prater 1956 Thomas D. Stevens 1972 Bertrand A. Trompeter 1950 Friendship Glenn J. Thomas 1988 Stanley J. Wood 1946 Mark E. Crawford 1985+ Richard L. Weisman Jr. 2015 Delta Kent VanValkenburgh 1964 Delta R. Jesse Hitt 2007 Perge! Society Fairbanks P. Dan Gilbert 1965 The Harry G. Gram Fdn.+ William E. Parrish (15) 1957 John M. Perrigo 1958 Friendship Thomas McDonald (12) 1960 Michael J. Schmitz 1955 Stephen C. Anderson 1966 Ernest V. Hodge (1) 1967 Scott R. Simon 1987 Joseph K. Creviston 1958 R. Andrew Miller III (1) 1967 Friendship William E. Downing 2015+ James E. Lesinski 2014 TOTAL $3,515.48 Ryan R. Baxter 2016 +

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FRATRES QUI FUERUNT SED NUNC AD ASTRA Charles Robert “Bob” Black (Texas Tech 1957) passed

ad astra on February 18, 2019. A charter member of the Lambda Tau Chapter, Bob earned his petroleum engineering degree with honors and promptly went to work for Texaco as a field engineer. He enjoyed a 42-year career with the company, rising to the number two position at Texaco. He was named a Distinguished Alumnus by Texas Tech and served on its board of regents, including chairman of the board from 2003-04. He also served on the board of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Bob was the sire of Fiji son Kevin Black (Texas Tech 1983) and the grandsire of William

Alabama

Thomas W. Christian (1960), 2/25/2019 Blucher H. Cooper (1954), 10/7/2018 Thomas W. Mears, MD (1944), 1/20/2019 Leon A. Nolen, III (1963), 12/19/2018 William E. Thomas (1968), 3/23/2019

Allegheny

Willard L. Flint (1950), 1/4/2019 De Forest A. Matteson, Jr. (1945), 4/3/2019

Amherst

Charles D. Barkwill, Jr. (1953), 10/4/2018

Arizona

Thomas L. Harris (1960), 2/15/2019 Horace P. Hening (1981), 11/8/2018 Chris T. Johnson (1961), 11/20/2018 Schuyler W. Lininger (1944), 1/3/2019 Danny W. Montgomery (1974), 11/10/2018 Martin J. Moran (1959), 10/31/2018

Arizona State

R. Blake Hadden (2015), 2/7/2019

Bowling Green

Paul J. Shimelonis (2001), 3/14/2019

British Columbia

Roderick W. Shearing (1956), 12/14/2018

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California Berkeley

Eddie H. Aguilar (1994), 10/31/2018 Robert C. Froeschle (1953), 10/8/2018

California Los Angeles

Douglas F. Hudson (1941), 1/30/2019 Albert M. Loomis (1947), 10/19/2018 John P. McClelland (1955), 12/5/2018

Case Western Reserve

Edward S. Babcox, III (1970), 2/13/2019 James L. Barch (1959), 2/26/2019 John C. Benagh (1951), 1/28/2019 Ronald F. Lear (1956), 3/17/2109

Chicago

A. Gene Ferrari (1952), 1/15/2019 Anthony D. Luvison (2014), 2/8/2019 Bill Shew (1963), 2/3/2019

Cincinnati

Jeffrey A. Kohl (1983), 12/10/2018

Colgate

Howard W. Bolte (1955), 2/21/2019 Theodore E. Heidenreich, Jr. (1947), 9/27/2018 Byron J. Lapham, Jr. (1952), 12/19/2018

Colorado

Glenn R. Faucett (1951), 9/9/2018 Duval E. Harvey, MD (1951), 10/6/2018 Don A. Linger (1953), 1/30/2019 Lee J. Caffrey, Jr. (1952), 1/20/2019 Robert B. Sawyer (1955), 1/23/2019

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Black (Georgia 2007). He was named a Distinguished Fiji in 1997.

Karl Eller (Arizona 1952)

passed ad astra on March 10, 2019. After serving in the U.S. Army out of high school, Karl returned to his hometown of Tucson and entered the University of Arizona, graduating with a degree in business. In 1962 he acquired an outdoor advertising company in Phoenix, renamed it Eller Outdoor Advertising, and transformed billboards into an international industry. He would later serve as CEO of Gannett, president of Columbia Pictures, and president and CEO of Circle K

Colorado School of Mines

Glen A. Graham (1990), 11/22/2018

Raymond B. Martinez (1962), 10/16/2018

Steven J. Soren (1986), 11/5/2018

David B. Aide (1984), 1/25/2019

Thomas J. Guttuso (1988), 10/15/2018

Richard C. Armstrong (1968), 5/27/2018

Thomas E. Leggat (1947), 1/23/2019 Charles V. Spallino (1944), 7/27/2018

J. Gregory Foster (1995), 1/30/2019 Arthur R. Morse, Jr. (1956), 3/1/2019

Columbia

Florida State

Cornell

Georgia

Dartmouth

Georgia Tech

Davidson

Hampden-Sydney

Jackson A. Branch, Jr. (1952), 10/30/2018 Gregory G. Dimijian (1956), 1/30/2019 G. Preston Nowlin, Jr. (1958), 8/17/2018

Denison

Robert J. Campbell (1953), 12/21/2018 Peter C. Childs (1974), 11/8/2018 W. Theodore Shaw, Jr. (1956), 1/24/2019 James F. Short, Jr. (1947), 1/30/2019 Sidney D. Wise (1950), 5/15/2018

DePauw

David M. Dirks (1963), 11/28/2018 Charles L. Walker, Jr. (1951), 12/16/2018 Eldon S. Wright (1946), 10/4/2018

R. Parrish Taylor, III (2000), 11/20/2018 Christopher G. Thorp (1986), 2/21/2019

Hanover

Ralph F. Dodd (1951), 1/17/2019 Jeffrey S. Lang (1990), 12/7/2018 David L. Rasmussen (1969), 8/5/2018 Joseph W. Simmons (1957), 8/15/2018 Robert J. Sloan (1994), 1/9/2019

Idaho

Donal W. Brislain (1948), 1/23/2019 John W. Davis (1960), 12/28/2019 William L. Fullmer (1959), 1/26/2019

Illinois

James L. Brady (1972), 2/19/2019

Frederick I. Fletemeyer (1942), 1/27/2018 Richard J. Green (1960), 2/12/2019 Robert L. Mueller (1944), 10/9/2018

Lowell R. Edwards (1953), 10/25/2018

William E. Dunworth (1955), 2/10/2019

Emory

Florida

Illinois Wesleyan

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convenience stores, before returning to outdoor advertising in 1992. A civic leader and philanthropist, Karl served as chairman of the United Way and on the board of the Salvation Army in Phoenix. His contributions to his alma mater were extensive. UA renamed its college of business the Eller College of Management in his honor. He wrote a book titled Integrity Is All You’ve Got and was a keynote speaker at the 2010 Ekklesia in Phoenix. He was the sire of Fiji son Scott Eller (Southern California 1979) and received the Distinguished Fiji Award in 1988.

Jeffrey M. Heller (Texas 1961)

passed ad astra on January 8, 2019. Jeff earned All-America honors in swimming at UT. Interrupting his studies, he joined the Marines, serving as a jet pilot and rising to the rank of captain. After receiving his degree from UT in 1968, he went to work for EDS in Dallas as a systems engineer. During a career of almost 40 years there, he served as president, COO, and vice chairman. He served on the boards of the Dallas Symphony Association, the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, and

Dan A. McCoy (1964), 10/26/2018 William B. Mullins (1965), 3/12/2019 Vernon P. Prenzler (1950), 3/10/2019 March Wells, Jr. (1951), 3/21/2019

Indiana

Harry C. Field (1946), 1/23/2019 Brock R. Gordon (1979), 3/12/2019 Thomas L. Herendeen (1958), 10/27/2018 Michael R. Konowitz (1966), 12/2/2018 Howard A. Mayne (1964), 10/22/2018

Iowa

Gordon H. Hamilton, Jr. (1955), 11/17/2018 William L. Larrabee (1955), 11/16/2018 Leo C. Lutz (1961), 1/2/2019 Ned D. Norris (1959), 2/14/2019 Kenneth R. Welch (1960), 12/7/2018

Kettering

Derryl R. Barringer (1969), 11/27/2018

Knox

Ralph S. Anderson, Jr. (1944), 9/7/2018 William W. Fox (1949), 8/5/2018 James F. Johnson (1954), 12/2/2018

Adam T. Hallberg (2006), 10/4/2018 David L. McPherren (1950), 3/11/2019 Robert J. Wischmeier (1951), 11/11/2018

Lafayette

Derek E. Abbott (1993), 11/27/2018 Allen L. Johns (1978), 10/18/2018 John A. Munson, Jr. (1943), 10/29/2018 David A. Steel (1972), 1/14/2019 Oscar R. Stokka (1947), 11/20/2018

John E. Keithley (1962), 1/29/2019

Iowa State

Johns Hopkins

Alan E. Freeland (1961), 6/6/2018 John D. O’Neill, Jr. (1961), 1/22/2019

Kansas

Roger C. Boeger (1960), 10/26/2018 Van A. Gillespie (1952), 3/22/2019 Wendell D. Gugler (1950), 2/11/2019

Bruce D. Dent (1962), 10/28/2018 Emmett T. Lang (1949), 1/29/2019 Robert G. Meeker (1950), 1/6/2018

the Southwestern Medical Foundation. His involvement with UT included service on the Chancellor’s Council, the Engineering Foundation Advisory Council, and the McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He was named a Distinguished Fiji in 2006.

Louis A. “Bud” Mangels (Indiana 1956) passed ad astra

on November 27, 2018. Bud’s passion and energy for his fraternity were boundless. He served as a Field Secretary from 1957-59, Section Chief from 1962-65, Ritualist from 1966-74, Archon Councilor from 1974-76, Archon Vice President from 1976-78, Archon President from 1978-80, and Executive Director of the Educational Foundation from 1992-96. He was instrumental in starting the chapters at Akron and Embry-Riddle, serving as house corporation president at Akron and leading the purchase of a chapter house. He founded the Beechwood Educational Foundation benefiting his Zeta Chapter at IU. As Archon President he spearheaded initiatives to eliminate hazing and to establish a permanent home for the 4

Tyler L. Magill (2017), 3/23/2019 Charles B. Pettis (1961), 3/21/2019

August E. Van Wie MD (1957), 2/19/2019

Roger A. Andersen (1956), 11/6/2018 Harold A. Holt (1954), 1/24/2019 Raymond S. Locke (1961), 12/2/2018 Walter V. Tiedeman, Jr. (1944), 2/19/2019

Teynor L. Krason (2019), 11/7/2018

Michigan

Minnesota

Jed H. Davis, Jr. (1947), 1/16/2019 Alexander W. Hoss (2011), 7/23/2018 Gregg A. Iverson (1967), 11/23/2018 Lowell C. Peterson (1966), 10/9/2018 Steven M. Roverud (1962), 1/6/2019 Raymond M. Wollum (1950), 10/6/2018

Mississippi State

Lawrence

Robert T. Boyd (1973), 3/29/2019

Lehigh

James W. Atkinson, Jr. (1953), 10/16/2018 Joseph J. Cockriel (1949), 6/5/2018 Frank D. Connett, Jr. (1949), 11/6/2018 W. Burton Ford (1959), 1/16/2019 John R. Kretzschmar (1956), 10/17/2018

William D. Gordon (1943), 6/17/2018 A. Howe Todd (1944), 12/11/2018

Louisiana State

Don H. Strobel (1959), 12/3/2018

Maine

Mark E. Gebauer (1983), 10/11/2018 Edwin G. Logan (1952), 2/20/2019

Miami

Mark R. Ackland (1985), 12/29/2018 Daniel C. France (1976), 1/15/2019

Missouri

MIT

Larry C. Boyd (1959), 1/30/2019 K. William Waterson, Jr. (1957), 2/16/2019

Nebraska

Rex R. Fischer (1956), 11/22/2018

Nebraska Kearney North Carolina

Richard V. Hanson (1951), 2/3/2018 Victor G. Herring, III (1953), 2/19/2019 E. Clairborne Irby (1948), 12/8/2018 Leon W. Sylvester, Jr. (1954), 1/30/2019 Merwin S. VanHecke (1949), 5/5/2018

Northern Arizona

Kain M. Turner (2020), 12/3/2018

Northwestern

Gary R. Frohlin (1964), 1/6/2019 John L. Hoyt (1946), 1/16/2019 Alan D. Shafer, MD (1947), 1/15/2019

Occidental

Arthur E. Denio (1968), 12/3/2018

Ohio

John P. Trombley (1969), 10/25/2018

Ohio State

Thomas E. Anders (1952), 10/13/2018 William A. Ayers, DDS (1961), 8/1/2018 Steven C. Broughton (1963), 7/24/2018 D. Kent Dadisman (1959), 12/19/2018 John A. Hunter, DDS (1964), 1/23/2019 John B. Jenkins (1962), 1/20/2019 William P. Kelly (1962), 10/4/2018 Ralph F. Setterlin, Jr. (1960), 4/1/2019 Richard R. Stander, Jr. (1965), 1/15/2019

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AD ASTRA Fraternity and Foundation. He was the sire of Fiji son Kirk Mangels (Miami 1986) and received the Distinguished Fiji Award in 1965. His contributions listed here and many others both large and small, including his impact on so many individual brothers, place him among the giants in the history of Phi Gamma Delta.

Henry Ryder (Purdue 1948) passed ad astra on December 17, 2018. After earning a law degree from the University of Michigan and then serving in the U.S. Army, he co-founded the Roberts & Ryder

Ohio Wesleyan

Carl R. Coleman (1950), 3/21/2019 A. Phelps Madison (1962), 11/3/2018 Charles G. Myers (1953), 10/12/2018 Richard C. Tice (1953), 10/7/2018 Keith O. Vernon (1947), 2/5/2019

Oklahoma

Gene M. Lewis (1948), 11/1/2018 Mark J. Medley (1975), 10/13/2018 Gordon H. Wynn (1969), 11/28/2018

Oklahoma State

Scott A. Guysi (1975), 7/13/2018 Michael C. Hill (1968), 10/12/2018 Christopher R. Hobza (1995), 2/11/2019 Jerry L. Levine (1975), 11/7/2018

Old Dominion

Austin M. Cook (2017), 2/17/2019

Oregon State

Lloyd Babler, Jr. (1953), 12/20/2018 Robert T. Bragg (1953), 2/25/2019 Troy F. Kannier (1986), 1/2/2019 William W. Sims (1967), 1/23/2019

Pennsylvania

W. Kent Haydock (1949), 2/4/2019 Peter F. Malloy, Jr. (1959), 1/30/2019 Howard H. McConnell, Jr. (1947), 2/17/2019 Edward F. McGinley, III (1950), 11/11/2018 Philip N. Miller (1964), 12/17/2018 Philip F. W. Peck, III (1970), 2/18/2019 Stanley O. Wilkins, Jr. (1959), 10/8/2018

Pittsburgh

William L. McKay (1954), 3/2/2019 Carl P. Rebele (1950), 12/25/2018

Purdue

Lee H. Boyd (1953), 4/15/2019 Raymond J. Rudolph (1948), 8/20/2018 Frederick P. Salzman, Jr. (1953), 3/9/2019

Rhode Island

John J. Breen, Jr. (1959), 10/4/2018 Daniel L. Dumas (1973), 11/7/2018 I. Emil Johnson (1960), 11/1/2018

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Barry T. Murphy (1963), 6/28/2018

Richmond

William D. Crockett (1970), 3/11/2019 O. Warren Long (1953), 10/18/2018 Alec M. O’Neill (1991), 3/25/2019 Esten H. Shomo (1948), 1/16/2019

Rutgers

Philip C. Faletto (1943), 12/30/2018

Sewanee

Douglas C. Crane (1956), 3/23/2018 Guy R. Dotson (1963), 1/23/2019

Southern California

Donald H. Landwehr (1952), 2/22/2019 Robert K. Moore (1970), 1/30/2019

Southern Methodist

K. Terry Finsterbusch, III (1955), 3/11/2019

Stanford

Charles G. Barnett (1950), 10/29/2018 Lawrence C. Hoff (1950), 2/17/2019 Andrew R. Schottky, Jr. (1948), 1/30/2019 Joseph Zukin, Jr. (1949), 12/4/2018

Syracuse

Richard J. Beyer (1953), 3/7/2019 Harold E. Goodwin (1938), 12/8/2018 Newell H. Grace, Jr. (1958), 2/24/2019 Mark R. Roadarmel (1961), 2/15/2019 Peter B. Skelton (1960), 1/18/2019 Paul B. Taylor (1953), 8/29/2018

Tennessee

Charles S. Cochran (1968), 4/21/2018 William W. Davis, Jr. (1969), 10/6/2018 Jack M. Hardin (1958), 3/22/2019 Alvin B. Harper, Jr. (1952), 10/1/2018 John T. Purvis, MD (1950), 10/16/2018 Warren G. Reed, Jr. (1976), 2/23/2019 Paul Wallace (1960), 11/8/2018

Tennessee Tech

David J. Einerson (1989), 10/12/2018

Texas

James R. Cochran (1957), 1/4/2019 Eric S. Greenfield (1955), 9/8/2018

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law firm in Indianapolis. The firm later merged with Barnes & Thornburg, from which he retired after 54 years in the practice of law. He served as a trustee of Purdue University, chairman of the board of Hanover College, and as a director or chairman of the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, United Way, Indianapolis 500 Festival, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. He was respected for his role in PRIDE, a group formed to promote peaceful desegregation of Indianapolis schools. Among many honors, he received Purdue’s Alumni Service Award and in 2013 was named a Legendary Lawyer by the Indiana Bar Foundation.t

Leslie M. Moor, Jr. (1952), 8/31/2018 John D. Munn (1988), 9/28/2018 James J. Weatherford (1968), 2/10/2019 Joseph R. Williams (1952), 1/23/2019

Texas A & M

Travis L. Booher (1992), 5/29/2018 Roy P. Clayton (2000), 9/6/2018 Michael T. Dellinger (1986), 4/2/2019 Steven P. Minor (1990), 11/28/2018

Texas Arlington

M. Bruce Queton (1974), 10/5/2018

Texas Christian

Jordan M. Peek (2005), 11/5/2018

Texas Tech

Guy R. Beckham (1956), 3/23/2019 Billy R. Cooper (1951), 3/1/2019 Freeman F. Gross (1956), 3/9/2019 Jack P. Lawrence (1959), 7/25/2018 Philip M. Stribling (1954), 12/21/2018

Union

William H. Dinehart (1961), 8/27/2018 L. Sherwood Lennartson (1952), 10/18/2018 David W. Scherbarth (1980), 1/22/2019

Vermont

A. Gary Reid (1975), Not Deceased

Virginia

John J. Frederick (1950), 12/16/2018 James A. Murphy, Jr. (1952), 2/19/2019

Wabash

W. Richard Kite (1960), 2/2/2019 Richard A. Williams (1953), 3/27/2019

Washington

Samuel R. Buck, Jr. (1950), 12/7/2018 Murray B. Marsh, Jr. (1962), 10/11/2018 Wilson S. Talbott (1948), 12/17/2018

Washington & Jefferson

John M. Ayres (1946), 1/23/2019 T. Roger Entress, DDS (1958), 9/21/2018 John E. Ford, PhD (1973), 12/24/2018 Thomas A. Halter (1959), 1/14/2019 Philip L. Reinhard, Jr. (1950), 2/6/2019 Kenneth R. Sinclair (1948), 11/3/2018

Washington & Lee

George C. Hixon (1959), 1/30/2019

Washington State

James C. Bargelt (1991), 12/14/2018

West Virginia

Chad D. O’Dell (1998), 10/28/2018

Westminster

Clark C. Bradshaw (1966), 2/25/2019 Roy L. Herren (1959), 11/30/2018 Roy D. Manning, DDS (1956), 3/29/2019 Frederick Wark (1975), 11/4/2018

William Jewell

John C. Duggins, Jr. (1959), 3/7/2019 Gordon M. Johnson (1957), 10/27/2018 Thomas A. Nelson, Jr. (1956), 1/15/2019 Carroll E. Reed (1961), 3/4/2019

Wisconsin

Harold R. Maier (1951), 12/14/2018 Michael T. Meads (2022), 2/14/2019 Eugene F. Roeder (1952), 12/27/2018 Robert O. Wierdsma (1947), 1/30/2019

Wittenberg

Mark C. Ausenheimer (1976), 1/24/2019 Henry B. Caldwell, Jr. (1942), 9/10/2018 Lawrence B. Cummins (1960), 3/7/2019 Robert L. Glennan (1941), 6/17/2018 John R. Hoffmeister (1967), 11/3/2018 Gerald W. Janosek (1952), 1/30/2019 Thaddeus J. Montgomery (1948), 4/1/2018

WPI

Thomas P. Kohanski (1957), 10/10/2018 Lester J. Reynolds, Jr. (1950), 11/20/2018 William C. Rutter (1975), 11/21/2018

Yale

Christopher T. Kastner (1946), 10/22/2018 Edmund T. Kittleman (1950), 11/17/2018

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Founded at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA, on May 1, 1848, by John Templeton McCarty, Samuel Beatty Wilson, James Elliott, Ellis Bailey Gregg, Daniel Webster Crofts & Naaman Fletcher.

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SPEAKING

Archons

I beg your indulgence as I record in my final Ben when he was initiated column just a few of the special memories from at Texas A&M. 38 years of employment and enjoyment with O c t o b e r 2 0 1 5 : Executive Director Phi Gamma Delta. Presenting the Coulter Bill Martin March 1976: Interviewing for the field Cup to Chuck DeWitt secretary position with Bill Zerman, who put (Cincinnati 1972), who was my first supervisor me through my paces, as only he could do, as a field secretary in 1976, and the Durrance and complimented me on my neatly trimmed Award to Marvin Carver (North Carolina hair, as he would. He did not comment on my 1975), who succeeded Chuck on the staff later in 1976. And presenting the Diamond Owl polyester sport coat. June 1976: Arriving in Lexington to begin Award to Fred Mitchelson (Kansas 1944), work and meeting my field secretary col- sire of Fiji son Kevin Mitchelson (Kansas leagues, Jim Hickey (Illinois 1975), Bill 1979), who was chapter president at KU when Johnson (WPI 1976) and Rick Smudz (Ohio I visited as a field secretary in 1977. November 2015: Presenting the Diamond State 1975). Owl Award to Don Kaiser (Wittenberg 1943) September 1976: Arriving for my field secwith his Fiji son Bill Kaiser (MIT 1977), who retary visit at the University of Maine, which was chapter president at MIT when I visited as seemed like the edge of the earth to a kid from a field secretary in 1976. Mississippi. I have since come to appreciate April 2016: Presenting the Distinguished what a treasure the Pine Tree State is. Fiji Award to Bill Snyder (William Jewell April 1977: Sharing a Passover meal as the guest of Ira Lieberman (New York 1979) 1962), head football coach at Kansas State and during my field secretary visit to his chapter. architect of one of the most impressive rebuildNovember 1981: Spending Thanksgiving as ing projects in the history of college athletics. January 2017: Presenting the Distinguished a guest of Bill and Marian Zerman and meetFiji Award to Jim McCloskey (Bucknell 1964), ing another guest, Carol Ennis, who would who has dedicated his life to “the least of these” become my wife in May 1983. through Centurion Ministries, which works June 1985: Serving as groomsman at the to vindicate those who have been wrongly Boston wedding of staff colleague Buddy Cote convicted. (Maine 1981) and Lisa D’Agostine. October 2017: Joining former Archon March 1986: Speaking at the Pig Dinner at President Buddy Cote in Des Moines to Pittsburgh three months before I took the reins present the Diamond Owl Award to former as executive director. Archon Fred Stines (Iowa 1949), who has April 1986: Speaking at the 20th anniversary been a mentor to many young Fijis, including Pig Dinner at Ohio University two months before I took the reins as executive director. Buddy and me. February 2019: Speaking at the Pig Dinner August 1994: Watching the Ekklesia accept and re-chartering banquet at Pittsburgh four and adopt major changes to our governance months before retiring as executive director. and structure, crafted under the leadership of March 2019: Speaking at the Pig Dinner at Archon Treasurer John Gottschalk (Nebraska Ohio University three months before retiring 1965), Section Chief Joseph Samora (New as executive director and presenting a resoluMexico 1978) and others. tion of appreciation from the Archons to Ron February 2009: Attending the 25th anniSages (Ohio 1973) for his lifetime of volunteer versary Pig Dinner at Calgary, where Dwight service to the Fraternity. Clink (1991) channeled Frank Norris in the best Exile’s Toast/Lament I have ever And there are many more Phi Gamma Delta witnessed. memories yet to be made, I am sure. Behold, January 2011: Pinning the badge on my son how good and how pleasant… t

• President: Clark Robertson (Nebraska 1982) • Vice President: Jim Link (Ohio Wesleyan 1982) • Treasurer: Nic Loiacono (Illinois 1974) • Secretary: Josh Holly (Tennessee 1997) • Councilor: Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990) • Councilor: Bill Hunnicutt (Texas Arlington 1981) • Councilor: Tom Waldon (Iowa State 1979) • Councilor: Kolby Owens (Oregon State 2019) • Councilor: Lucas Abbott (Minnesota 2019)

Headquarters Staff

• Executive Director: Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975) • Executive Director - Designate: Rob Caudill (Akron 2004) • CFO: Will Shier (DePauw 1988) • Sr. Director of Undergraduate Services: Todd Rotgers (Minnesota 2011) • Director of Chapter Development: Alex Cruz (Northern Arizona 2017) • Director of Chapter Services: Bryan Hartzell (Western Kentucky 2014) • Director of Communications: Erica Carlson • Director of Education: Lauren Leif • Director of Expansion: Jake Lueck (Kansas 2017) • Director of Finance & Info. Systems: Suzette Ball • Director of Graduate Engagement: Dio Protopapadakis (Appalachian State 2017) • Director of Graduate Involvement: Thomas Lovejoy (Oregon State 2014) • Director of Growth: Nick Hawley (Kettering 2017) • Coord of Communications: Paige Prylinski • Coord of Education Programs & Online Learning: Andrew Depew (Kentucky 2010) • Coord of Membership & Records: Amy Watson • Executive Administrative Asst: Taren Robin • Receptionist/Membership Asst: Kitty Brown • Field Secretaries: Daylon Weddle (DePauw 2017); Ian Campbell (Vermont 2017); John Saylor (UNC Wilmington 2017); Alex Kronk (Iowa 2018); Cody Price (Grand Valley 2018); Hunter Wish (Washington State 2018)

Appointed General Officers

• Cur. of Archives: Joe Weist (Rose-Hulman 1987) • Educational Director: Bill Bracewell (Georgia Faculty) • General Counsel: Jim Boyers (Hanover 1994) • Historian: Towner Blackstock (Davidson 1994) • PR Director: Mike Sacks (James Madison 2004) • Ritualist: Justin Burns (Ohio State 2007)

Educational Foundations

Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation

1201 Red Mile Rd, PO Box 4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599

Executive Committee • President: Michael Stewart (Penn State 1972) • VP: Kevin Hopper (Cincinnati 1973) • Treasurer-VP: Matthew Amend (Iowa 1987) • Secretary: Carl Gibson (Oklahoma 1981) • Exec. Member: Mac Wall (Mississippi State 1970) • Directors: Bill Brand (RPI 1987), Kevin Haga (Jacksonville 1992), Donald Herman (Calgary 1985), Glenn Moor (Texas Tech 1984), Scott Mowrer (Washington 1971) • Directors Emeriti: Peter Clark (Kettering 1968); Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961); Peter O’Malley (Penn 1959); Roger Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada 20 Raintree Path, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5A9, Canada

Executive Committee • President: D. Michael Ainsworth (British Columbia 1987) • Treasurer: F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) • Secretary: Murray L. Coulter (Western Ontario 1972) • Director Emeritus: L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972) • Directors: Erez Bahar (British Columbia 2001); John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976); Ashley A. O’Kurley (Alberta 1994); Tristan L. Patterson (Alberta 2010); Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971); Rob Witchel (Toronto 1987) US & Canadian Foundations Staff • Executive Director: Ben Robinson (HampdenSydney 1986) • COO/CFO: Will Shier (DePauw 1988) • Director of Development & Stewardship: Duke Murphy (Coastal Carolina 2011)

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