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2007 Fiji Academy Exposure to the Expanse of Fijiland p. 18

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Farewell to Z Former Executive Director Bill Zerman’s many infl uences on Phi Gamma Delta. 28 2007 Fiji Academy Annual leadership retreat provides national exposure to Fijiland. 18 Honor Roll of Donors ’06 Supporting Phi Gamma Delta 42

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15 New House at Wabash 16 Tau Upsilon Recharters at Tulane 18 2007 Fiji Leadership Academy 20 From the Fiji Bookshelf 21 DePauw Celebrates 150 years 24 Distinguished Fiji Awards 26 Lessons in Leadership 35 You Have an Opportunity: Educational Foundation special section

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4 President’s Message 5 GammaGram 6 On Campus 22 Graduate Almanac 32 Spotlight 67 Ad Astra 71 Fraternally Speaking

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Phi Gamma Delta exists to promote lifelong friendships, to reaffi rm high ethical standards and values, and to foster personal development in the pursuit of excellence. Phi Gamma Delta is committed to provid- ing opportunities for each brother to develop responsibility, leadership, scholarship, and social skills in order to become a fully contributing member of society. Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 3 RESIDENT’S Archon President P EUGENE D. M E S S A G E “Buddy” COTE III (Maine 1981)

Back to Our Future! whatever resources are required for a much be easy, but we must marshal all our best more proactive – even aggressive – program leaders and resources in making these future I vividly recall an occasion during my of net growth. thresholds a reality. Doing so will position service on the Phi Gam staff when Execu- our fraternity to provide better support to tive Director Bill Zerman was asked by an Just as chapters must take stock at least an- our chapters while expanding the infl uence eager undergraduate brother at an Ekklesia: nually to consider and confront the realities of an uncommon brotherhood we are all so “Brother Zerman, what is the secret to a of their status, your nine Archons met on blessed to enjoy. successful rush effort?” Bill paused only an September 28-30, 2006, on the campus of instant and, in his usual candid style simply Washington & Jefferson College to establish If there is such a thing as a “greater among said, “Replace yourself.” the Fraternity’s strategic priorities – not only equals”, then our Graduate Loyalty Initia- for this biennium, but for the next decade. tive is precisely that when compared with On a similar stage, I recall Bill being asked by the Growth Initiative. There was unanimous a graduate brother at a Fiji Academy what The Archons recognized that the key to agreement at our planning retreat that there he enjoyed most about his job as Executive successful strategic planning is focus; that is nothing more important to our mission Director. Bill replied, again without hesita- having too many initiatives, though all may than the development of graduate support tion, “Working with our Purple Legionnaires. seem vital, can be an impediment to suc- and loyalty. I suppose I relate to them so well because it is cess. We therefore resisted the temptation the most important, and most rewarding, job to advance a long list of initiatives, choosing As an example, while it is possible to execute I ever had in Phi Gamma Delta.” instead to focus on the two priorities that we an expansion program solely driven by staff believe will impact the Fraternity most over initiative, the likelihood of long-term success Many of us can recall literally hundreds of the next decade. for a colony/chapter is greatly compromised similarly poignant exchanges during Bill’s without local graduate support. Similarly, era as our Executive Director from 1959 to First, the Archons and staff believe that the our staff could work intensely with a small 1986. There is no doubt that Bill’s loyalty and Fraternity must be aggressive in expanding chapter, but that chapter’s ability to repeat a uniquely personal leadership and counsel- the infl uence of Phi Gamma Delta by re-colo- staff-directed recruitment effort is sig- ing styles made him a mentor to thousands nizing dormant Chapters and starting new nifi cantly lessened without the continuity throughout Fijiland. His tenure brought chapters. We established two ambitious provided by an engaged PL and BCA. growth and a sense of professionalism to the goals in this vital area: Phi Gam staff. Bill passed ad astra on Febru- Therefore, we consider this Graduate Loyalty ary 25, 2007, in Memphis at the age of 82. A  We will have 170 Chapters by our 170th Initiative our greatest imperative. Our aim four-page tribute, beginning on page 28, com- anniversary in 2018 (today we have 107). is to recruit, educate and motivate graduate memorates the impact Brother Zerman had  By that same milestone Ekklesia, we will volunteers at every level of our organization on Phi Gamma Delta and countless brothers. have an average chapter size of 60 men so that we ultimately develop brothers who (current average chapter size is 54). are Loyal for Life. The fraternal environment today is decidedly different from that which Brother Zerman In concert with our Graduate Loyalty Initia- Phi Gamma Delta has many strengths, and inherited when he succeeded Scoop Wilkin- tive (detailed later), we will continue to em- much in which we can take pride. Rather son in 1959 or any that he experienced during phasize the revitalization of our dormant than seeing these attributes as reason to 27 years as Executive Director. The age of chapters, while also seeking to expand to relax, however, we realize that they form a risk management, born of a litany of legal new campuses. foundation on which we can build an even issues that can be traced to the comparatively better future for our brothers. Our sense of permissive 1970s and 1980s, changed the Relative to growth within our existing urgency in realizing the visions expressed in tolerance level for all things dangerous, if not chapters, we must do more to challenge our two initiatives is both our challenge and frivolous. The result has been a gradual and our smaller chapters (generally speaking, our destiny. Our fraternity’s rich heritage disconcerting decline in our chapter rosters those with fewer than 30 members) to work and promising future demand that we pursue due to the number of chapters closed over the smarter and harder in recruitment to become this plan with unprecedented passion and last decade for disciplinary problems. more stable and competitive on their cam- persistence! puses. We want our chapters to thrive, not Most tellingly, our chapter attrition rate merely survive. To assist chapters, we will Albeit ad astra, Brother Zerman will be proud, has outpaced our historically conservative devote increased staff, volunteer support and indeed. expansion policies. As the Archons consid- resources to overcome the inertia that often ered what the Fraternity’s key initiatives plagues our undermanned chapters. Fraternally, should be, there was unanimity that we must reverse this pattern of net attrition and apply Achieving these ambitious goals will not

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Hitt to Lead Expansion Growth Remember the fi rstrst Marcus W. Hitt Omega honor societies. He also partici- time you put it on? (Wittenberg 2005) pated in the 27th Fiji Academy and the stepped into the 156th Ekklesia. Director of Expan- sion position on May “We are thrilled that Marcus is continu- 17 after two years ing his fraternity career as Director of traveling for Phi Expansion,” says J.B. Goll, Director of Gamma Delta as Chapter Services. “Over the past two Field Secretary years while working as an extraordinary #148. Field Secretary, Marcus has played a vital role in three very successful expan- When was Marcus earned sions. His efforts alone have added close a Bachelor of to 100 men to Phi Gamma Delta in two the last time? Arts degree in Management with a years.” If you have lost or misplaced your concentration in International Business. badge, it’s easy to get a new one. You As an undergraduate, Marcus served as Marcus wants brothers to know, “I will have two ways to order: Chapter President, newsletter editor and pursue the task of expanding the infl uence philanthropy chair. On campus, Marcus of Phi Gamma Delta with due diligence, 1 - Call the International Headquarters was active in the Tau Pi Phi and Order of and I encourage every brother to take a to place an order with Donna Young at genuine interest in helping our fraternity (859) 255-1848 ext. 136; or grow. Please share your thoughts and comments about particular colleges and 2 - Order online at www.phigam.org. 5 universities that you feel Phi Gamma From the home page, scroll down the Delta should investigate as possible left side under Quick Links, select Phi 6 target locations. More importantly, be Gam Merchandise, then select Jewelry.

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AKRON Alpha Omicron once again received the Dean’s Cup for the best overall chapter and received additional awards for aca- demic excellence, campus involvement, member development, recruitment and public relations. The chapter GPA of Epsilon 2.88 beat the all-men’s and all-fraternity Alpha averages on campus, placing fourth out brothers of 11. with Jim ALABAMA Tuman (far right) after Brent Nast (2008) was named IFC Pres- his presen- ident. Fourth place out of 31 fraternities tation at the on campus is where Theta stands with a University chapter GPA of 2.93, above the all-men’s of Alberta. and all-fraternity averages. ALBERTA race, Best Greek Float for the fourth year all-men’s average on campus. During January 30 - February 2, the in a row and Best Overall Float for the BRADLEY Chapter hosted a special event for the third consecutive year. More important- Andrew Becker (2009) was elected to campus by inviting Jim Tuman (Michi- ly, Zac Davis (2008) the IFC as director of special events, and gan State 1964) to present “Life Has No was crowned 2006 Homecoming King. the Chapter increased the overall GPA to Guarantees,” which focuses on the value Individual honors go to Eric Maroun 3.08 to earn second place of 13 fraterni- of human relations that people often (2008), elected IFC President; Kyle Ellis ties on campus, moving up from eighth. unknowingly stifl e during their daily (2009), elected IFC Vice President of CALIFORNIA @ IRVINE routines. Epsilon Alpha brothers then Public Relations; Shawn Meier (2008), In fi fth place out of 12 with a 2.96 donated $1,000 to Jimmy’s Kids, Tu- inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa chapter GPA, Iota Chi scored above the man’s own charitable organization, that leadership honorary; Jamie Manuel all-men’s and all-fraternity averages. benefi ts less fortunate children during (2008) and Alex Whitted (2009), CALGARY the holidays. inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honorary, In recognition of Breast Cancer Aware- ARKANSAS Omicron Delta Kappa Carter Calico (2009) was elected as- leadership honorary sistant rush chair for the IFC. and the Golden Key AUBURN international honor- The men of Al- ary. Additionally, pha Upsilon have Greeks Advocating achieved a 2.99 the Mature Man- chapter GPA, agement of Alcohol placing fourth (GAMMA) named out of 26 frater- Brother Meier public nities and above relations chair and the all-men’s and Brother Ellis vice all-fraternity president of external averages. communications. BALL STATE The Chapter is fi rst Teamed with Davis & Queen in grades out of 10 Alpha Gamma Rachelle Reichert fraternities. Delta during homecoming, the Chapter BAYLOR won Best Greek team in the annual bed Calgary brothers with their Race Around the The Chapter’s 2.89 GPA exceeded the Rock scooters that raised over $4,000. 6 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence OONN CCAMPUSAMPUS spring pledge classes on campus. DRAKE Nick Baldwin (2009) was elected IFC Thirty-six Chi Upsilon brothers contrib- Treasurer and Steven Anthony (2008) uted 200 hours to the Special Olympics, was elected IFC Recruitment Co-Chair. helping with set up and running indi- Delta Iota’s GPA of 3.17 has the Chapter vidual events. ranked #2 out of eight fraternities on COLORADO STATE - Phi Kappa campus. Colony FLORIDA Each month pledges help out at the Sun- The Gator Fijis achieved a 3.31 chapter fl ower Retirement Community, and they GPA, placing fourth out of 26 and above are planning their second annual poker the all-men’s and all-fraternity averages. tournament, which raised more than the $2,500 last year for Brothers at Calgary went the extra mile to the Red Cross. hold a canned food drive. CORNELL Undergraduates personally thanked ness Month, the Upsilon Chi Chapter graduate brothers, chose the Canadian Breast Cancer friends and family Foundation as the charity for their 17th for support during Annual Race Around the Rock philan- Thankathon 2006. thropy event. Brothers raised funds and Of the 466 attempt- awareness for breast cancer by riding ed phone calls, the a mini scooter around a landmark on calling team spoke campus for twenty-four hours straight. with 132 donors, Thankathon 2006 at Cornell Thanks to student donations, Upsilon 48 spouses or family members, left an Chi raised a total of $4,130. In another additional 178 messages, helped discover FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL fundraising venture, the Chapter com- or correct 37 wrong numbers. Scott peted in the annual Holiday Food Drive McClintock (1999) was on hand to lend Sigma Phi swept every event in this for the Campus Food Bank, which feeds graduate support. year’s Homecoming, including the over 800 students a year and provides DAVIDSON Spirit Cup. short-term emergency food to students Again, Delta Kappa is #1 in grades of In addition in need. Brothers raised over $5,100 for seven fraternities on campus with a 3.29 to placing the Campus Food Bank. chapter GPA, also placing above the all- fi rst in lip CALIFORNIA @ BERKELEY male and all-female averages. sync, banner, Delta Xi enjoyed success in the fall. DEPAUW t-shirt and Recruitment Chairman Patrick Allen Brothers of the Lambda Chapter have fl oat with (2008) led the most successful recruit- been racking up awards winning Ring Delta Phi ment semester since the Chapter’s Sing, a talent competition where they Epsilon, the Chapter was re-chartering in 2003, adding 16 qual- performed a James Bond-themed number Homecoming winners at FIU ity men to the chapter roster. Another with Alpha Phi and Turtlepalooza, a also named chapter success came from Scholarship philanthropy supporting pediatric AIDS. overall Homecoming champions. Chairman Bryan Clark (2009), now In intramurals, Lambda won the ultimate Chapter President. Brother Clark orga- frisbee championship. Academically, nized weekly study nights to help broth- the Chapter is #1 of 11 fraternities with a ers’ grades and to boost the Chapter’s GPA of 3.38. GPA. Delta Xi achieved a GPA of 3.331, up from 3.273. Chapter members were also recognized for their volunteer service to the University as tour guides for “Pappy’s Boys,” a group of 400 middle schoolers who toured campus. Lambda brothers win Ring Sing at DePauw. CHAPMAN - Delta Colony A semester of fi rsts in Orange, FLORIDA STATE CA. The Colony’s Beta pledge Cheers for Charity benefi ts many! Broth- class is 23 strong, the most of all The men of the Delta Colony at Chapman University ers sold 1,500 tickets for  Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 7 OONN CCAMPUSAMPUS the stand- HAMPDEN- ing-room- SYDNEY only event Delta Deu- that had 13 teron brothers Panhellenic beat the all- sororities men’s average trying to with a 2.755 outcheer the chapter GPA. other. Each At right, new winning pledges of Delta sorority had Deuteron at donations Hampden- Sydney. given to their charity of choice. In fi rst Phi Sigma after Cheers for Charity place, ADPi collected $4,275 for Ronald McDonald House; ChiO received $2,375 for Make-A-Wish Foundation; and DZ $17,200 to the grand total of won $950 for the Delta Zeta Founda- $302,701 for the Children’s tion. Phi Mu won the Spirit Award and Miracle Network. Matt a $500 check for Children’s Miracle Kreis (2007) was elected Network. Phi Sigma withheld a part of president of Gamma Iota proceeds for their own contributions: Sigma, an honorary risk $400 to Children’s Miracle Network and management and insurance $1,000 to the Red Cross. fraternity, while Barrett GEORGIA Grant (2009) was selected For Dance Marathon 2007, Kappa as one of 12 orientation lead- Deuteron raised the most money among ers out of 120+ candidates. all fraternities; under the leadership Kappa Deuteron is sporting of Kramer Johnson (2008) and Grant a 3.28 chapter GPA, which is Kappa Deuteron at Georgia contributed $17,200 of Muller (2008), the Chapter contributed third out of 29 fraternities. $302,701 to the Children’s Miracle Network. Indiana State Day Alive & Well More than 170 graduate and undergrad- uate brothers and pledge gathered in Indianapolis on February 3 to continue a 130+ year old Fiji tradition: Indiana State Day. The gaterhing is hosted each year by the Beta Graduate Chapter of Indianapolis. During the day, brothers attended sessions on pledge education, recruitment, graduate relations, commu- nity service, scholarship and ritual. Ad- ditionally, 35 men participated in the SLII Blanchard program and about 60 viewed the Tell Me Something I Don’t Know video. The day was capped off with the presentation of awards for excellence. Those winning awards included Purdue (best overall chapter, best recruitment program, best pledge education pro- gram), Evansville (best attendance, most improved chapter), Rose-Hulman (best campus involvement), Indiana (best campus service), DePauw (best graduate Lambda Iota brothers and pledges from the Purdue Chapter celebrate winning the Beta Cup as relations, highest gpa [3.38]) and Wabash best overall chapter in Indiana. Additionally, the Chapter was recognized for the best recruit-  ment and best pledge education programs in the state. (most improved gpa).

8 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence OONN CCAMPUSAMPUS HANOVER KETTERING of food collected, they matched one Ranked third academically, Tau beat the Alpha Gamma won the Greek Week pound of pasta, for a total of 540 pounds. all-men’s and all-fraternity averages with Cup and Aaron Meyer (2007) was elect- Academically, brothers exceeded the all- a chapter GPA of 2.923. ed Greek Man of the Year. Elected to fraternity average. IDAHO serve on the IFC are Jacob Obradovich MICHIGAN Mu Iota’s GPA of 2.9 has the Chapter (2010) as vice president; Joseph Kotlar- With 29 fraternities at UM, Alpha Phi ranked fourth of 21 fraternities. czyk (2008) as judicial chair; and Shane beat the all-men’s and all fraternity aver- ILLINOIS Landrith (2009) as recruitment co- ages with a 3.237 GPA, placing sixth. The Chapter GPA of 3.085 scored above chair. The the all-men’s and all-fraternity averages. Chapter’s ILLINOIS WESLEYAN recruitment Timothy Wilkins (2008) was elected chair- IFC Treasurer. man, Josh INDIANA Sweers In the annual IU Dance Marathon, (2007), was which is the second largest student-run selected as philanthropic event in the nation, Zeta Kettering’s brothers raised over $70,000 to benefi t Senior Josh Sweers, website spokesperson for Kettering University Riley Children’s Hospital. All 35 fresh- Student of men danced and their class raised over the Year and is the University’s poster MINNESOTA $41,000. In addition, the Chapter was boy on the school’s website. In proving that Greeks are passionate second in grades of the 33 fraternities on KNOX about community service, Mu Sigma campus, placing Zeta above the all-men’s Gamma Deuteron recruited a record- brothers joined with Alpha Phi at Hal- and all-fraternity averages. breaking pledge class of 15 during winter loween to trick-or-treat for non-perish- IOWA STATE term. able food to benefi t Sharing and Caring Alpha Iota’s chapter GPA of 2.83 sur- LAFAYETTE Hands, a Minneapolis-based relief passed the all-men’s average. Above the all-men’s and all-fraternity organization. JAMES MADISON averages with a chapter GPA of 3.154, MARYLAND Alan Crouch (2007) was named Fra- Sigma Deuteron ranked #2 on campus. Phi Deuteron racked up fi rst place ternity Man of the Year, while Jason LEHIGH Homecoming honors in Greek Olym- Robinson (2007) was named Most Out- In the fall, Beta Chi hosted the Fiji Fall pics, skits, attendance, spirit, game standing Senior Member in a Fraternity. Classic Golf Tournament at a local show competition and a recycling drive. JOHNS HOPKINS course, where 22 foursomes played They collected 1,648 pounds of cans and Great improvements are happening a round of 18 holes with a barbeque bottles. in Baltimore! When Beta Mu brothers afterwards. The Chapter raised $1,800, focused on academics, they bumped the which was donated to the American Red chapter GPA to a 2.84 and moved from Cross. Focused on scholastics, Beta Chi ninth place to fourth out of 10. achieved a 3.025 GPA, which was above KANSAS the all-fraternity average. With a chapter GPA of 2.87, the men of MAINE Pi Deuteron scored better than the all- Brothers of Omega Mu worked over men’s average. 300 hours organizing and conduct- KANSAS STATE ing a clothing and food drive to help Chi Deuteron’s chapter GPA of 2.849 Crossroads Minsitries. In total, it took beat the all-men’s average. six full-size pickup trucks to transport Brothers at North Alabama stepping out for KENTUCKY this year’s collection of 6,600 pounds of Homecoming. Upsilon Kappa won the Wildcat Cup, donations, MEMPHIS which is awarded to the winner of exceeding Thanks to the skills of homecoming events, for the second con- the chapter’s Pace Goodwin (2007) and secutive year, and Tom Scovic (2007) goal of 4,000 Brandon Chandler (2007), served as the Chapter’s Homecoming pounds. Not Mu Tau brothers won the royalty candidate. The Chapter was only did intramural billiards champi- also named the overall winner of Greek Omega Mu onship. Service Week. With a chapter GPA of collect, they NORTH 3.349, Upsilon Kappa is #1 out of 20 donated also; ALABAMA fraternities on campus. for every Phi Upsilon brothers won 10 pounds Collecting food in Maine to help others. the men’s division of Spirit 

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Challenge at Homecoming, and 300 pounds of food for Linn- which consisted of several Benton Food Share. Of 24 fraterni- events including step show, car- ties on the OSU campus, the men nival booth, window painting, of Kappa Omicron earned a chapter parade fl oat and pep rally. The GPA of 2.96, which ranked them Chapter also improved grades fourth and above the all-men’s and to earn third place out of nine all-fraternity averages. fraternities on campus. PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORTH CAROLINA Mitch Belding (2009) was elected Epsilon’s chapter GPA of 3.092, Vice President of the student body. which is above the all-men’s and PURDUE all-fraternity averages, has the Grades are important to Lambda Tarheel Fijis ranked ninth of 22 Iota brothers, who placed second of fraternities. Nu Sigma’s dodgeball tournament at NC State 39 fraternities with a chapter GPA of NORTH CAROLINA STATE 2.976, above the all-men’s and all-frater- Focused on academic success, Nu Sigma nity averages. earned a chapter GPA of 3.002, placing on the playing fi eld before the OUS- Michigan game.With a focus on academ- RICHMOND second of 22 fraternities. The Chapter’s The men of Rho Chi hosted the Phi third annual dodgeball tournament ics, the Chapter moved from eighth place to fi fth of 31 fraternities on campus with Gam Slam, a dodgeball tournament, raised $1,000 for the American Red that raised over $1,000 for the American Cross with 13 teams competing, and a GPA of 3.3, above the all-men’s and all- fraternity averages. Cancer Society. Max Sirkin (2008) was during Homecoming festivities, Ben de- inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa Keyzer (2008) was voted Craziest Fan OKLAHOMA Nu Omega’s Fiji Olympics raised over leadership honorary. Above the all-men’s at the Pack Howl. and all-fraternity averages with a chap- NORTH- $5,000 for the American Red Cross, ter GPA of 3.232, Rho Chi is ranked 2/7. WESTERN ROSE-HULMAN With a chapter and the Chapter pro- duced the tastiest Third place out of 11 fraternities is where GPA of 3.45, which Rho Phi sits with a chapter GPA of 3.100, is above the all- chili in Gamma Phi Beta’s Chili Cookoff. above the all-men’s and all-fraternity men’s and all-fra- averages. ternity averages, Scott Casey (2009) Phi is ranked third was elected VP of of 18 fraternities, Programming for the coming from tenth IFC. place the previous OKLAHOMA semester. STATE Clay Nelson (2007) Ranked second won Homecoming of 14 fraternities King, the second on campus, Alpha year Sigma Omicron Omega accumulat- has nominated the ed a 2.816 chapter king. In the 78th an- GPA, above the nual Varsity Revue, all-men’s and all- brothers placed sec- fraternity averages. ond with Chi Omega OHIO STATE and the Chapter Dan Wanders placed fourth of 17 Oklahoma State Homecoming King Clay (2007), a sousa- fraternities in grades Nelson (2007) phone player in with a chapter GPA SOUTHERN METHODIST The Best Damn of 3.157, above the Alex Page (2009) was elected IFC Vice Band in the Land, all-men’s and all-fra- President of Finance, and Aaron Buch- became the only ternity averages. binder (2008) was elected IFC Director person in the OREGON STATE of Public Relations. Delta Tau won the band’s history to At Halloween, intramural soccer championship, taking dot the “i” twice in brothers held their it from long-time rival Pi Kappa Alpha. one season as the seventh annual Fiji A chapter GPA of 3.122 placed Delta Tau band scripted Ohio Haunted House that Ohio State i-dotter Dan Wanders raised a record $1,100 third of nine fraternities on campus and

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CHEERING ON THE HOME TEAM! Brothers of Theta Tau at Tennessee Tech won a $200 cash prize for their display of school spirit at a men’s basket- ball game where TTU prevailed over Tennessee-Martin. above the all-men’s and all-fraternity fraternities, scoring above the all-men’s where they talked to 100+ kids about the averages. and all-fraternity averages. benefi ts of going to college. Wade Dol- SYRACUSE TEXAS A&M lins (2008), Connor Sanders (2008) and Sigma Nu achieved a chapter GPA of Alpha Mu brothers shared the Aggie Thomas White (2008) were inducted 3.03, which is seventh place among 21 spirit with 41 children and guests from into the Order of Omega and Brother fraternities and above the all-men’s and Houston’s M.D. Anderson and Texas Sanders was elected VP of Finance and all-fraternity averages. Children’s Hospital during their annual Administration for the IFC. The Chapter TENNESSEE Share the Spirit Weekend that started also won intramural championships in Ranked 6/16, Kappa Tau achieved a 2.88 three years ago. The weekend features bowling and dodgeball, and out of 40 chapter GPA, which is above the all- a charter bus ride to campus, meeting competitors, Nathan Guidry (2008) men’s and all-fraternity averages. with the yell leaders, football players and won fi rst place in the Hot Shots Bas- TENNESSEE TECH coaches, plus a pre-game tailgate party ketbal Shoot-Out. Tau Chi brothers Another winner! Theta Tau at Tennessee that included 12th Man hats, t-shirts, exceeded the all-fraternity average with Tech won Homecoming for the second footballs and towels. Patrick Connor a chapter GPA of 2.94, placing fourth of year in a row, which included fi rst place (2007) won Greek Chapter/Council 10 fraternities. in an ‘80s trivia contest, fi rst in frater- Leader of the Year, and Clay Horton TEXAS TECH nity-sorority fl oat design, second in open (2007) was a fi nalist for Greek Man The star is shining bright in Lubbock! fl oat, fi rst in video lip-sync, second in of the Year. With a 2.98 chapter GPA Mason Moses (2008) was elected window painting, fi rst in fi eld games, that exceeded the all-fraternity average, president of the Student Government fi rst in pep rally and fi rst in a canned Alpha Mu brothers are ranked third of 21 Association, following current president food drive where they collected 10,500 fraternities on campus. Ryan Worley (2007) and his brother pounds of food. But the honors don’t TEXAS @ SAN ANTONIO Mitchell Moses (2005). The men of stop there...in intramural football, Theta Sigma Alpha placed fi rst during Greek Lambda Tau received the Bob Craig Tau went undefeated in the regular Week, with Edward Nichols (2009) Community Service Award from the season and won the fraternity league selected as Greek God. The Chapter also South Plains Region of the American championship. Alex Sauls (2007) was won the intramural fl ag football cham- Red Cross. They also achieved a chapter elected IFC President, and Matt Nisbet pionship. GPA of 3.016, ranking second out of 23 (2007) was elected IFC Vice President TEXAS CHRISTIAN fraternities and above the all-men’s and of Public Relations. Brother Sauls also Stu Chapman (2007), Sanjeet Deka all fraternity averages. qualifi ed and competed in the Tenness- (2007), Colby Faulder (2007), Ryan TOLEDO see State Amateur Golf Championship. Kuntz (2008) and Patrick Washington With the women of Pi Beta Phi, Upsilon

As for grades, the Chapter GPA of 2.886 (2009) participated in College Aware- Tau brothers held Take the Kids to the earned a second place ranking of nine ness Week at Sagamore Hill Elementary, Zoo day, where they volunteered to  Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 11 OONN CCAMPUSAMPUS take children involved in Big Brothers/ Big Sisters to the Toledo Zoo and men- tor them for the day. Aftering touring and lunching together, the 20 children also received t-shirts. TULANE Academically, Tau Upsilon is leading the pack of 12 fraternities with a chapter GPA of 3.374. VILLANOVA Brothers of Phi Pi brightened the lives of some of Philadelphia’s underprivileged children by coordinating with the Vil- lanova University men’s basketball team to visit St. Mary’s Villa for Children. It wasn’t about raising money; it was about giving kids a few minutes of happiness. VIRGINIA Sigma’s newest pledge class at Wittenberg The following brothers were inducted WASHINGTON into the Golden Key Honor Society: for Diapers, collects diapers from other Ranked fourth of 29 fraternities with a David Gundlach (2008), Jonathan Greek organizations to support needy chapter GPA of 3.28, Sigma Tau beat the Hilliard (2007), Brian O’Neill (2008), families in the area. all-men’s and all-fraternity averages. Jeremy Rubinstein (2007), Blake WILLIAM JEWELL WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Segal (2008) and Matthew Towerman Brothers of Zeta Phi Chapter held their With a 3.05 chapter GPA, the Alpha (2008). Additionally, these brothers third annual Christmas toy drive to ben- Chapter had the highest academic score were recognized for intermediate honors efi t Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA). of fi ve fraternities on campus, coming at Fall Convocation, the highest honor a They collected over 100 toys and more from 4/5 the previous semester. student can receive after two years: Bri- than $100, which were presented to WASHINGTON & LEE an O’Neill (2008), BACA at a campus-wide reception at the A whopping Blake Segal (2008), chapter house that included all Greek 3.398 chapter Kevin Tyler (2008), organizations, independent students, GPA placed Glenn Kenton faculty and staff. A chapter GPA of 3.12 Zeta Deu- (2008), Harrison scored above the all-men’s average and teron third McGehee (2008) academically ranked Zeta Phi second on among 15 and P. Thomas campus. fraternities Barthelemy (2008). WISCONSIN @ EAU CLAIRE on campus, Omicron’s intramu- A 3.05 chapter GPA puts Epsilon Chi scoring ral softball team was in fi rst place ahead of all other campus above the undefeated in the fraternities. all-men’s and regular season and Omicron’s winning softball team at UVA all-fraternity won the fraternity averages. league championship. The Chapter also WASHINGTON STATE held its fi rst Dad’s Weekend in October, Pi Mu beat both the all-men’s and all- hosting 26 fathers. Academically, broth- fraternity averages with a chapter GPA ers scored above the all-men’s and all of 2.87, ranking them 10/24. fraternity averages with a chapter GPA WILLIAM WOODS of 3.53, placing third out of 32. VIRGINIA TECH The brothers of Kappa Chi are taking service seriously. In addition to par- Ethan Crockett (2008) was elected IFC ticipating in sororities’ philanthropies Vice President, and Matt Dremel (2008) and donating money, brothers have also was elected IFC Director of Athletics. participated in a Day of Caring where The Chapter is ranked #1 out of 41 fra- volunteers helped with community ternities with a 3.125 GPA. WABASH service. They also adopted a highway to pick up trash twice each semester. Cabinet retreat for Pi Mu at Washington State Psi is ranked fi rst out of ten fraternities (L-R): Chapter President Jeff Thatcher (2008), A group of brothers also helped serve in academics with a chapter GPA of 3.33. Historian Kalen Roy (2008), Recording Secre- dinner at a local nursing home. Plus, tary Brett Mankle (2007) and Corresponding the chapter’s newest program, Dudes Secretary Tyler Lewis (2008).

12 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence OONN CCAMPUSAMPUS Run, FIJIS, Run!

The Rivalry Run conducted by the chap- ters at Michigan and Ohio State was the subject of Steve Rushin’s “Air and Space” column in Sports Illustrated the week of November 13, 2006. Brothers from the two chapters ran the game ball from Ann Arbor to Columbus and delivered it be- fore the clash between #1 Ohio State and #2 Michigan. With so much on the line in the game, Rushin said, “Phi Gamma OSU and Michigan raised $25,000 for the American Delta is the BCS’s UPS.” Cancer Society during last year’s run.

The run is conducted to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Congratula- tions to the Buckeye and Wolverine Fijis on bringing this positive exposure to their chapters, their institutions and Phi Gamma Delta.  TThehe GGRANDDADDYRANDDADDY ooff ’’EmEm AAllll Chi Deuteron brothers from Kansas State and Pi Deuteron brothers from the University of Kansas raised more than $20,000 in their annual Fiji Run for Leukemia.

In 1974, leukemia took Rod Morgan (Kansas State 1972) from his Chi Deuteron brothers. Since then, broth- ers from K State and Kansas have teamed up to support the Leuke- mia & Lymphoma Society in Rod’s For the Lehigh/Lafayette Rivalry Run, the Beta Chi Chapter at Lehigh teamed up memory. with Delta Gamma and ran close to seven miles with the symbolic game football to meet the Sigma Deuteron Chapter and the DG sisters from Lafayette, who ran it the The Fiji Run for Leukemia, which rest of the way to Lafayette. With participation from all four chapters, the run raised takes 25 team members across 70 over $2,200 for the American Cancer Society.  miles between the two schools, has raised over $500,000 throughout the

$33,450 is the fi nal tally donated for cancer research to The V Foundation from the fourth annual FIJI Run Across Virginia between the Omicron brothers at the Univer- sity of Virginia and the Rho Alpha brothers at Virginia Tech. The grand total contrib- uted from these two chapters’ efforts after four years exceeds $130,000!  Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 13 OONN CCAMPUSAMPUS Expanding the Infl uence... New Traditions at Delaware & North Carolina-Wilmington

We are ex- with a strong Greek environment and you are interest- cited to continue an impressive academic record when ed in supporting expanding the recruitment begins this fall. these projects fi - infl uence of Phi nancially, please Gamma Delta The University of North Carolina-Wilm- contact Director this fall at the ington is a growing university located on of Expansion University of the Atlantic coast in beautiful Wilming- Marcus Hitt at Delaware and ton, NC. Like the University, the Greek 859-255-1848 the University of community at UNC-W has seen positive x.129 or mhitt@ North Carolina- growth over the last few years, and we phigam.org. Wilmington. The Fraternity has never are looking forward to adding to the existed at UD or UNC-W, so we will excitement on campus this fall. Likewise, if you know of an impressive begin a new tradition of excellence at man who will be attending UD or UNC- each of these outstanding institutions. Fraternity staff is currently developing W this fall, please send us his contact graduate support for each of these proj- information so that we can make sure The University of Delaware is a mid- ects. If you are interested in serving as an he becomes one of the newest founding sized university located in Newark, DE. advisor for one of these new groups, or if fathers of Phi Gamma Delta.  Phi Gamma Delta will join a university Grad Support Vital to Expansions

Colonization Phi Gamma Delta’s experience over the help the group work to attain colony years has shown that the most impor- status. **This is a great opportunity for tant element in developing a successful graduate brothers with sons who are at- UPDATES new chapter is strong graduate support. tending an institution where we do not Working with a new colony and helping currently have a chapter. The Xi Deuteron Chapter was it develop into one of the top fraterni- revived at Case Western Reserve ties on its campus is one of the most • Local Fraternity Affi liation – A University in Cleveland, OH, with the rewarding ways graduate brothers can local fraternity is one that exists on only addition of 29 new Founding Fathers be involved in Phi Gamma Delta. one campus and has no national affi lia- on February 22, 2007. Area graduate tion. Occasionally, Phi Gamma Delta will brothers and fraternity staff mem- In addition to advising new groups, allow a local fraternity to affi liate with bers combined to recruit an out- graduate brothers can contribute to our organization and become a chapter standing class of men to revive the the Fraternity’s expansion program of the Fraternity. strong tradition of the Xi Deuteron by helping to uncover new expansion Chapter. These men will have the opportunities. There are four different • Graduate Brother Initiated Ex- opportunity to move into the Fiji ways in which an expansion prospect pansion – A graduate brother, or group house at Case Western this fall. can develop: of brothers, takes interest in helping to colonize at an institution. Fraternity Phi Gamma Delta’s newest colony • Staff Initiated Expansion – Frater- staff will work with these brothers and began at Missouri State University nity staff members seek out a prospec- depend on them to do a majority of the in Springfi eld, MO, on March 1, 2007. tive institution and complete the process preparation work to start the colony. Fraternity staff members and area of gaining approval to colonize. graduate brothers pledged 17 Found- Phi Gamma Delta is continually search- ing Fathers at Missouri State. These • Interest Group Expansion – A ing for new expansion opportunities. If men are involved in several high-pro- group of students decide they want you know of an expansion prospect that fi le positions across campus and have to start a new fraternity on campus fi ts into one of the avenues listed above, a combined GPA of 3.24. and after researching many fraterni- please contact the Director of Expansion ties, they decide on Phi Gamma Delta. at 859-255-1848 x.129 to let us know.  Fraternity staff and local graduates then

14 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence PsiPsi FijisFijis ProudProud ofof NewNew HouseHouse atat WabashWabash

byby JimJim AmidonAmidon (Wabash(Wabash 1987)1987)

crowd of over 300 graduate brothers, The construction project is part of Wa- as large as in the former house. “This is A families, and students braved over- bash’s Fraternity Partnerships Campaign exciting because today’s college students cast skies and threats of rain on September begun in 1998. Wabash, which owns nine bring so much with them — computers, 23, 2006, to formally rededicate the Psi of the 10 inter/national fraternity houses refrigerators, stereos; it’s not like the time Chapter house at Wabash College. on campus, is in the process of building when the Fraternity was built and men new or renovating all nine facilities, a $30 pretty much came to Wabash with just a Ceremonies included a brothers-only con- million investment in Greek life at the 175- suitcase,” adds Riddle. secration ceremony in the chapter room of year-old college for men. the new house; a program to recognize the Central air conditioning and a sprinkler old chapter house; tours of the new facility; The Fraternity Partnerships bring together system are welcome additions to the new a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Wabash College administrators, house house, amenities the old chapter house Executive Director Bill Martin, and a gala corporation leaders, graduate brothers, and didn’t have. “It’s amazing how many col- dinner, attended by Archon Vice President undergraduates in the conception, design, lege students die from faulty wiring and Bill Miller, to celebrate the next phase of and fund raising for the projects. Graduate fi res on campus,” added Riddle. “So while Psi’s long history at Wabash. donations to date have funded more than students don’t think much about modern 60 percent of the Psi Chapter project. electrical and sprinkling systems, the new The $5.1 million chapter house, designed house is certainly a much safer place.” by Psi grad Jim Riddle (1986), captures The project’s largest donor was also the many of the same architectural elements driving force behind the new Psi Chap- The slate-fl oored formal living room found on the former chapter house, which ter house. Don Smith (1959) had long features a large fi replace bearing the was built in 1927 and renovated in 1970. advocated for a new facility for Wabash’s Greek letters. The adjacent dining room “We started with a Tudor style to match second oldest fraternity and saw his dream can easily accommodate as many as 100 the traditional architectural design from become reality at September’s dedica- seated guests. While many undergradu- 1927,” said Riddle, who owns Riddle tion ceremony. Sadly, Brother Smith — a ates choose to sleep in the spacious study Design in St. Louis, Missouri. “The front longtime member of the Wabash Board of rooms, Riddle captured the old “cold has three large gables which symbolize Trustees and Psi Chapter House Corpo- dorm” concept in the new house, situating the Greek letters of Phi Gamma Delta ration — lost his battle with cancer in larger 12-man sleeping rooms on the sec- and stand for the principles on which the February at the age of 70. ond and third fl oors of the new building. Fraternity was founded. It has six large windows in the front which symbolize The new chapter house is 23,444 square “This has been a six-year labor of love,” the six men who established the Frater- feet in size with a capacity of 65 men. The said Housing Corporation President Greg nity. And we worked in a diamond theme former building housed 72 and was roughly Miller (1983). “It’s so nice to fi nally rededi- throughout the house, so in many ways the 1,600 square feet smaller than the new cate the house that builds on the Chapter’s physical structure is the embodiment of building. The most signifi cant difference is history and traditions and will serve future the Fraternity’s principles.” in room size; study rooms are almost twice generations of Fijis.” 

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 15 lay n’t De Could lane RINA g at Tuulane n KKATRINAAT Couldn’trterin Delay EEvenve s Cha repeated pride in winning the annual ilon’ award given to the student organization Ups leading in community service. TTauau Upsilon’sThough Chartering members of Phi Gamma Delta at T have attended Tulane University since However as the 1990s progressed, times the 1940s, it was not until 1980 that became diffi cult for the Tau Upsilon by Richard D. H. Clark graduate brothers established the fi rst Chapter. Financial drain and anti-Greek (Texas A&M 2005) Delta Colony. In 17 months, the Colony, sentiment resulted in the decline of the having tripled in size, became the Tau Tulane Chapter and the eventual sur- Upsilon Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. render of its charter in May 2000.

By 1990, Phi Gamma Delta was among In 2003, Phi Gamma Delta received a the largest and most successful fraterni- surprising boost. Despite the reluctance ties on campus and developed an out- of local graduate brothers who had so standing reputation as a campus leader recently seen the original chapter fold, in community service. The Chapter took Richard Clark, who was attending graduate school at Tulane, pushed for the early recolonization of Tau Upsilon. RRatherather tthanhan ddestroyingestroying tthehe ccolony,olony, Using his contacts as a staff member in the Department of Student Affairs, KKatrinaatrina mademade thethe colonycolony sstronger...tronger... Clark gathered the support of both the University and IFC for the return of a Fiji chapter at Tulane.

In the fall of 2003, Director of Expansion Josh Morita visited Tulane to assess the possibility of recolonizing in New Or- leans. The Archons approved the idea, so in March 2004, Headquarters staffers The brothers at North Carolina State were very integral to my success while Morita, Director of Chapter Services J.B. away from Tulane, and provided sound examples and positive advice for me to Goll, and Assistant Director of Expan- take back to the Tau Upsilon Colony. --Nick R. Beal (2007) sion J.R. Johnson arrived on campus to select an initial pledge class. On the I was shown the importance of brotherhood and reaching out to brothers in need. I instantly evening of April 7, Goll, Johnson, and lo- had 80 friends at Texas A&M who would go out of their way to show me around campus cal graduate brothers pledged thirty-fi ve and introduce me to the university. --John T. Prather (2008) men to Tulane’s Delta Colony.

The truism “We grow stronger through When we all returned, we got right back to business. We didn’t stray from adversity” was certainly true for the Delta our path to chartering even when we were spread all across the country. The Colony in the aftermath of Hurricane whole experience showed our strong dedication to our common goals. --Jack Katrina. The exodus from New Orleans W. Hoelscher (2008) in August 2005 was an opportunity for the whole fraternity to demonstrate the The ease with which the brothers at Penn State took me in and the atmosphere they pro- meaning of brotherhood. vided for me was awesome! It was through them that I realized I wanted to be a real Fiji. --Keith R. Krouchick (2007) Archon Vice President Bill Miller (Indi- ana 1962, Purdue 1996) welcomed John Galloway (Tulane 2005) into his home, John Prather created a message board for the Tul ane Fijis who were suddenly and the Lambda Iota Chapter at Purdue spread out across the country. With this, we were able to keep in touch and University received Galloway into their actually have a recruitment plan when we returned to campus. --Jesse O. Sears midst, providing food and comradery. (2007) Friendship, the Sweetest Influence 16 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence Colony President John Prather (Tulane 2008) and Alex Hern- don (Texas A&M 2008), who was a pledge at the time, were welcomed by the Alpha Mu Chapter at Texas A&M. The brothers of Alpha Mu helped Prather grow into his potential as a colony president, and many of these lessons returned with him to New Orleans. When Herndon could not return to Tulane in the fall of 2006, he af- fi liated with the Kappa Chapter at Baylor University.

Meanwhile, colony brothers else- where continued to Recruit 365. At the University of Maryland, Scott Thompson (Tulane 2008) met UM student Tim Salomon (Tulane 2009). In turn, Salo- mon decided to transfer to Tulane and The brothers of Tau Upsilon Chapter at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. pledged the colony a year after Hurri- cane Katrina. Fraternity installed House Corporation D. “Buddy” Coté (Maine 1981) extended President Brian Pangburn (Tulane 1994) his congratulations to the brothers of At Dartmouth University, Noah Schil- as Legate, and the offi cers of the Tau Up- Tau Upsilon. ling (Tulane 2008) met Tulane freshman silon Chapter were duly installed: Presi- and Phi Gam legacy Oliver Kiel (Tulane dent Jessie Sears (2007), Treasurer Jack Joining Coté at the head of the banquet 2009). Kiel pledged the colony the next Hoelscher (2008), Recording Secretary was Archon Councilor Jason Ring (Cen- spring. Rather than destroying the Bryant Ingram (2009), Corresponding tral Florida 2007), Director of Chapter colony, Katrina made the colony stron- Secretary Richard Reese (2008) and Services J.B. Goll (Nebraska 2001), ger by exposing Tulane brothers to the Historian Jeff Mandell (2008). Section Chief Bret Clesi (LSU 1980) brotherhood of their adopted chapters. and Purple Legionnaire Greg Hacken- They returned to New Orleans focused Brothers and guests assembled in the berg (Tulane 1990). Archon Bill Miller on securing a charter. French Quarter at historic Antoine’s and Director of Education Rob Caudill for the chartering banquet. Executive (Akron 2004) also attended. Represent- Less than a year after Hurricane Katrina Director Bill Martin led the evening’s ing Tulane University was Associate struck, the 2006 Ekklesia granted the ceremonies, including a reading of the Vice President for Student Affairs Kevin colony’s petition for a charter. Exile’s Toast by Archon Councilor Jeff Bailey and Director of Greek Life Jacob Downey (UCLA 1983). Downey served Bolin. The evening culminated with the On the evening of December 1, Tulane as Section Chief for Tulane during the presentation of the charter from Legate University offi cials, guests, and brothers recolonization, and his participation Pangburn to President Sears. gathered at the Newcomb Arts Center in the weekend’s events was especially for a university reception. Later in the welcome. The story of the Tau Upsilon recharter- evening, the colony brothers of Tulane ing is the story of the entire fraternity. University pledged themselves to Phi Following an infamous toast by sev- Without the support of our many broth- Gamma Delta. The following morning, eral members of the Chapter’s Gamma ers in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Ritualist Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990) led pledge class, Archon President Eugene colony could not have survived. Perge!  Pace Goodwin (Memphis 2007), Rich- ard Clark, Alex Herndon, Field Sec- TThehe eexodusxodus ffromrom NNewew OOrleansrleans wwasas aann retary J.P. Chibuk (Alberta 2006), and Director of Expansion Kurt Niebuhr oopportunitypportunity forfor thethe wholewhole FraternityFraternity toto (Kansas State 2003) in the initiation of 25 brothers. ddemonstrateemonstrate thethe meaningmeaning ofof brotherhood.brotherhood.

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NotNot ForFor CollegeCollege DaysDays AloneAlone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 17 On January 5-7, 2007, over 440 brothers came together in St. Louis, Missouri, for the 32nd Fiji Academy. This Academy included 72 Chapter Presidents, 61 Chapter Treasur- ers, 22 Recording Secretaries, 26 Corresponding Secretaries, 15 Chapter Historians, and 140 additional brothers who serve as Recruitment Chairman or in other capacities. Additionally, 27 Section Chiefs and 41 Purple Legionnaires took part in the weekend activities.

The Rho Phi Chapter at Rose-Hulman Institute of Tech- nology deserves special credit for sending 12 brothers to participate. Additionally, the following chapters sent fi ve or more delegates: Delta Colony/Chapman University, Zeta/Indiana University, Mu Upsilon/ Miami University, Lambda Iota/Purdue Univer- sity, Delta Tau/Southern Methodist University, Theta Tau/Tennessee Technological Univer- sity, Chi Upsilon/University of Chicago, Kappa Deuteron/University of Georgia, Phi Upsilon/ University of North Alabama, and Sigma/ Wittenberg University.

This was the fi fth Fiji Academy since the Frater- nity went to an annual event in January 2003. All the Academies prior to 2003, dating back to the fi rst one in 1949, were held in the summer of odd-numbered years. Starting in 2003, each Academy has been held at the Hyatt Regency Union Station in St. Louis. Past Fiji Academies have been held at the following locations: Deni- sion University, Washington and Jefferson Col- lege, Indiana University, Eastern Kentucky University, University of Kentucky, Ohio State University, Morehead State University and Miami University.

Because most chapters elect their offi cers late in the fall term, the early January format provides an excellent setting for preparing new chapter offi cers. The Academy pro- gram focused on the undergraduate positions of President, Treasurer and Recruitment Chairman. There also were sessions for Purple Legionnaires and Section Chiefs. At the

18 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence luncheon on Saturday, January 6, Archon President Buddy Coté (Maine 1981) reviewed the strategic plan that the Archons recently adopted.

Brothers at this year’s Academy heard from two outstanding graduate brothers at the Friday and Saturday dinners. Jeff Heller (Texas 1961), Vice Chairman of Elec- tronic Data Systems, was the featured speaker at the Opening Dinner on Friday evening. Speaking at the Pig Dinner on Saturday eve- ning was Chuck Armstrong (Purdue 1964), President of the Seattle Mariners.

At every Fiji Academy, one of the highlight events is the Model Initiation Ceremony. Outstanding undergraduates throughout the United States and Canada are chosen to perform the initiation ceremo- ny in a model manner, observed by the delegates from other chapters. Serving on the Fiji Academy ritual team were: Andrew Wickson (Calgary 2008), president; Chris Crumrine (Kentucky 2008), treasurer; Paulo Hilj (Akron 2008), recording secretary; Greg Clausing (Toledo 2008), corresponding secretary; and Hillman Ter- zian (Hampden-Sydney 2008), historian. The ritual team was coached and directed by Ritualist Ed Gabe (Hanover 1990).

Special thanks to the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Founda- tion for their generous support of the Fiji Academy. Additionally, the following graduate brothers gave generously and are honored as Fiji Academy Benefactors: Robert D. Cheeley (Georgia 1979), Bernard J. DelGiorno (Chicago 1955), John Gottschalk (Ne- braska 1965), James B. Hickey (Illinois 1975), Robert C. Pohlad ( State 1976), Jerrold Wanek (Iowa 1980), and John F. White (William Jewell 1967).

The 33rd Fiji Academy will again be held in St. Louis, MO, at the Hyatt Regency Union Station. Dates are January 4-6, 2008. Please direct any questions or comments about the Fiji Academy to Director of Chapter Services J. B. Goll at [email protected]; (859) 255- 1848 ext. 134. 

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 19 From the Fiji Bookshelf

EDITOR’S REVIEW Giving Something Back (Or, Have Lead or Be Led: A Guide for Inten- You Ever Really Seen a Girl Jump tional Living Legacy of a Governor: The Life of Out of a Cake?) Indiana’s Frank O’Bannon and by Bill Munn (Miami 1967) SON of Giving Something Back Non-fi ction. Published by Rooftop Pub- Nice guys lishing, Bloomington, IN. 2006. do fi nish by John. K. “Jack” Matthews Jr. (Denison fi rst. 1951) Non-fi ction. 2006. In his fi rst book, That is In the world Brother one of the of advertis- Munn, a cor- lessons ing, Brother porate coach from the Matthews and speaker, life of dreamed up a lays out a Frank few doozies roadmap for O’Bannon and now has “intentional (Indiana some ideas to living” so 1952), share in his that people who died book, Giving learn to lead in Sep- Something and control tember 2003 while serving as Governor Back, or Have their lives, of Indiana. Brother O’Bannon devoted You Ever RE- instead of being led by life’s events. his life to public service, following in the ALLY Seen a footsteps of his father and grandfather. Girl Jump Out But it takes the correct tools to do so. of a Cake?. His Lead or Be Led helps readers understand The biography Legacy of a Governor, storied his- their passions, set goals and use the written by Andrew Stoner, Governor tory includes proper implementation tools to achieve O’Bannon’s deputy press secretary, 25 years with their goals with specifi c action steps. follows this famous Fiji’s life from the E.F. McDon- After working for twenty years in man- tiny southern Indiana town of Corydon ald Company, agement, Brother Munn formed his own through a successful career in the state fi ve years coaching company, Strategic Services. capital. with McDon- His clients have included corporate ald Market- presidents, management executives, That career began in 1970, when Frank ing Group, business owners and individuals making was elected to fi ll his father’s vacant seat and 15 years as head of his own company, career decisions. in the Indiana Senate. In 1979, he became Matthews Advertising. Jack continued Senate minority leader and, in 1988, was his good ideas in a second helping called elected lieutenant governor on the ticket Son of Giving Something Back. with Evan Bayh. He was elected gover- nor in 1996. As a Democrat working with Both books are quick reads that reveal a divided legislature, he guided the state Brother Matthews’ creative mind, and to a $2 billion surplus while cutting may also spark the reader’s creativity. taxes and achieving reforms in the state’s education system. He was in his second term as governor when he passed away.

Frank O’Bannon was a devoted Fiji The Library at the International Headquarters houses some of whose legacy of leadership and commit- the fi nest selections of brothers’ literary works. If you now add ment to solving problems by working “author” to your list of accomplishments, please send us a copy with others is an example to anyone who for inclusion in the next issue of From the Fiji Bookshelf. Mail holds or aspires to public offi ce. to Melanie Musick, Director of Communications, 1201 Red Mile Road, Lexington, KY 40504. Legacy of a Governor is published by Roof- top Publishing.

20 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence LAMBDA:LAMBDA: 150150 YearsYears atat DePauwDePauw by Phil Heyde (DePauw 1972) and Eric Wolfe (DePauw 2004)

he Lambda Chapter at DePauw semesters and boasts many campus TUniversity, the longest continu- leaders. The Chapter also succeeds in ously operating chapter in Phi Gamma recruitment, with a spring 2007 pledge Delta, celebrated its 150th anniversary class of 28. September 22-24, 2006, with a gala cel- ebration in Indianapolis and receptions Chapter President Brian Furman and events at the chapter house in Gre- (2008) spoke about the status of the encastle and in the Circle City. More Chapter today and its plans for the than 275 graduate brothers, spouses, future. Executive Director Bill Mar- undergraduate brothers, faculty mem- tin spoke about the challenges facing bers, university staff, and special guests fraternities and how Lambda’s success attended the various events. Classes serves as an example for other chap- Keynote Speaker Towner Blackstock (David- from 1947 to 2006 were represented, ters. son 1994), Curator of Archives. and attendees traveled from Montana, California, Florida, New York, Wash- The highlight of the evening was the ington, D.C., and beyond. keynote address by Towner Black- stock (Davidson 1994), the Fraternity’s Archon Vice President Bill Miller (In- Curator of Archives. He reviewed the than anything, we need your time, diana 1962, Purdue 1996) attended the history of the Chapter, which in- whether through your presence at func- Friday reception at the Hyatt Regency cluded the Secret Ten who founded tions, your counsel at chapter meetings, Indianapolis, which featured many op- Lambda and Lambda’s involvement in or assistance to a young man in fi nding portunities to see old friends and meet the founding of Kappa Alpha Theta in direction in the Chapter or in life.” new ones. The historic memorabilia 1870. After reviewing the early history display was superb, as was the Beta of Lambda and the many contributions In the midst of the reminiscing, sharing Graduate Chapter chorus. Lambda graduates have made to their traditions and stories, and celebrating, nation, state, alma mater, and frater- the 150th anniversary set the tone for DePauw University President Robert nity, Towner issued challenges to the a successful 150 years to come. The G. Bottoms spoke at the chapter house chapter for continued improvement, Lambda Chapter thanks the many on September 23rd to commemorate encouraging the brothers not to rest on graduate brothers of our chapter and the 150-year partnership between their laurels. other chapters who have made the 150 DePauw and Phi Gamma Delta. Dr. years of perseverance, brotherhood, and Bottoms recognized the accomplish- Brother Blackstock also challenged the excellence possible.  ments of the Chapter and its strong graduate graduate support, especially since the broth- revitalization effort started in 2000. Dr. ers to get Bottoms remarked, “Fiji has done some involved unbelievable things. I have a personal with the appreciation150 for what the chapter has Univer- been able to achieve.” He also com- sity, the mented on his own fraternity experi- Chapter, ence and how “fraternity life at its best the Frater- changes lives forever.” nity, and its values. At the Gala Celebration at the Hyatt “Whether on Saturday evening, James Lincoln, you Vice President for Student Services, support spoke on behalf of the University and academic focused on the Chapter’s achievements, and educa- especially scholarship, diversity, philan- tional aims thropy, and social service. The Chapter through the Foundation or help per- Over 275 brothers and guests attended has been number one in scholarship petuate our mission of brotherhood,” he Lambda’s 150th anniversary celebration. among all fraternities for the past three said, “be assured every bit helps. More

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 21 In Novem- ber during a papal mass in Ephesus, Turkey, Bill Quatman (Kansas RADUATE 1980) had G the honor A L M A N A C of meeting Pope Bene- dict XVI. His Holiness presented Bill with a papal medal for his work with the American Society of Ephesus.

As a flight surgeon with the South Carolina Air National Guard, Maj. Andrew O. Todd (California @ Riverside 1987) helped airlift folks from the South Pole to New Zealand for medical treatment. A pediatrician by training, Brother Todd noted the difference between flying over Antarctica on Thanksgiving in 2006 versus flying over southern Iraq in 2001.

Thanks to family and persistence, Phil Green (Wabash 19 birthday, complete with guest musician Stacey Kent. Fam (L-R): Andrew Williams (1967), Richard Williams (1953), C

Sigma Tau Golden Owls, University of Washington 1956 Fijis (L-R): Eldridge (Scoot) Wheeler, Chi Iota Golden Owls recognized at Illinois Len Perry, Shan Mullin, Jim Hilton, Steve Wells, Rod Pressey, Ardell Barnes and Roger Hulbush. Homecoming. (L-R): Daniel J. Lirot (1956) and Jerome C. Groniger (1956). 22 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence GGRADUATERADUATE AALMANACLMANAC

Homecoming at Purdue brought brothers from the class of IT’S A SMALL WORLD AFTER ALL! While traveling in China on separate trips, 1956 back to West Lafayette, IN. Seated (L-R): Ken Thomas, three brothers discovered their shared Fiji heritage. (L-R): Don Clewell (Johns Creighton McChord, John Jamison and Fred Beckman. Stand- Hopkins 1963), Lee Donaldson (Allegheny 1946) and Bob Becker (Minnesota ing (L-R): George Barger, Froncie Gutman, Verne Petry, Noble 1951). Kizer, Victor Peck, Fred Phares and Dan Johnston.

sh 1968), second from right, was pleasantly surprised on his t. Family members/Wabash Fijis who pulled off the surprise 53), Craig Green (1959), Phil, and Eric Green (1983). Beta Graduate Chapter in Indianapolis meets for lunch. (L-R) Back row: Scott Avery (Indiana 1975), Pete Rimsans (Iowa State 1993). Middle row: Don Mighell (Texas 1956), Joe Carney (DePauw 1950), Fritz Gord- ner (Hanover 1962), Wayne Olander (Kansas 1971). Front row: Andy Pelham (Indiana 1951), Bernie Frye (North Carolina 1962), Alex Rogers (DePauw 1965) and Bob Giannini (Florida 1962).

During their meeting in January, the Archons attended a luncheon of the Southwest Florida Graduate Chapter. Pictured here are Executive Director Bill Martin, former Chapter President Ed More (Missouri 1939), current Chap- ter President John S. Peckinpaugh (Ohio Wesleyan 1953 ) and Archon President Buddy Coté.

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 23 Distinguished Fiji Awards PresentedPresented annuallyannually toto nono moremore thanthan sixsix graduategraduate brothersbrothers whowho areare deservingdeserving ofof recognitionrecognition forfor theirtheir faithfulfaithful andand unselfiunselfi shsh serviceservice toto PhiPhi GammaGamma DeltaDelta ororD theirtheir specialspecial contributioncontribution F toto mankindmankind andandA societysociety atat large.large.

Thomas E. Capps (North Carolina 1958) John Edwardson (Purdue 1971) From 1990 through December 2005, Brother Capps served as John Edwardson is CEO of Computer Discount Warehouse CEO of Dominion, a fully integrated (CDW), a Fortune 500 company. Other highlights of his career natural gas and electric power com- in corporate leadership include CFO of Northwest Airlines, pany serving more than 5 million CEO of Burns International Cor- customers in the Mid-Atlantic, Mid- poration, Executive Vice Presi- west and Northeast. He is credited dent of Ameritech, and president with conceiving and executing one and COO of United Airlines. He of the energy industry’s most suc- serves on the board of directors of cessful mergers, a $9 billion trans- Household International and on action that combined Dominion the board of trustees of Purdue Resources and Consolidated Natu- University, the Chicago Sympho- ral Gas into a single company doing ny Orchestra, the Art Institute business under the name Dominion. of Chicago, and the University Dominion’s commitment to philanthropy grew signifi cantly of Chicago School of Business. under Brother Capps’ leadership, particularly in support of He earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from minority engineering programs and historically black colleges Purdue and an MBA from the University of Chicago. The and universities. Brother Capps received his undergraduate University of Chicago School of Business recognized him in and law degrees from the University of North Carolina at 2006 with its Distinguished Corporate Alumni Award. Brother Chapel Hill. He has served on a number of boards, including Edwardson was a keynote speaker at the 2006 Fiji Academy. the board of visitors of The College of William & Mary, the board of trustees of the Virginia Foundation for Independent Jeffrey M. Heller (Texas 1961) Colleges, and the board of directors of Amerigroup Corp. Brother Heller is vice chairman of EDS, a leading global technology services company. With more than 38 years in the Ernest L. Deal (Alabama 1952) information technology outsourcing Ernie Deal enjoyed an extensive and successful banking career industry, he also serves on the compa- in Houston, Dallas and Austin. He was chairman of Fannin ny’s board of directors and its executive Bank and senior chairman of the committee. He rejoined EDS in March board of First City, Texas-Austin, 2003 as president and chief operat- as well as serving in top leadership ing offi cer after a brief retirement. A positions at Texas Commerce Bank, record-setting swimmer as an under- Capital National Bank, and Frost graduate at the University of Texas, he National Bank. He has served as received a bachelor’s degree in business vice chairman of the M. D. Ander- administration and then served as a jet son Cancer Center in Houston, pilot in the U. S. Marine Corps from chairman of the U. S. Olympic Fes- 1960 to 1966. He joined EDS in 1968 and advanced to the posi- tival in Houston in 1986, and South- tion of senior vice president in 1987. He was named president west Regional Chairman for the and chief operating offi cer in 1996. Brother Heller serves on the U. S. Olympic Committee. He also served on the boards of the board of directors of the Dallas Symphony Association, Mutual Houston Chamber of Commerce and the Texas Bankers As- of Omaha, Cotton Bowl Athletic Association and Temple- sociation. His extensive service to Phi Gamma Delta includes a Inland. At the University of Texas, he is a member of the six-year term, from 1990 to 1996, on the Board of Trustees and Chancellor’s Council, the Engineering Foundation Advisory the Financial Advisory Board, and eight years on the board of Council, the McCombs School of Business Advisory Council, the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation, from 1996 to the Development Board, and the Longhorn Foundation and is 2004. He is a member of the Educational Foundation’s Perge! a trustee of the Southwestern Medical Foundation. He was a Society. keynote speaker at the 2007 Fiji Academy and is a member of the Educational Foundation’s Perge! Society. 24 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence DDISTINGUISHEDISTINGUISHED FFIJISIJIS

Rosendo ‘Ro’ Parra (Maryland 1982) multi-concept operator of over 1,600 restaurants. Ro also is the Brother Parra is senior vice president for the Home and Small owner of Millennium Farms of Lexington, Kentucky. He was a Business Group of Dell, Inc. keynote speaker at the 2006 Fiji Academy. From April 2002 to June 2006, he served as senior Robert C. Pohlad (Arizona State 1976) vice president and general Brother Pohlad is the chairman and CEO of PepsiAmericas manager, Dell Americas. Corporation, one of the largest Pepsi distributors in the world. Previous positions at Dell He served as chairman, CEO and have included senior vice director of the former PepsiAmeri- president of Americas Pub- cas prior to a merger with Whitman lic and Americas Interna- Corporation. He also has served as tional; group vice president president of Pohlad Companies. of Sales, Marketing and Brother Pohlad is a director of Mesaba Service, and vice president Holdings, Inc., a member of the board of Dell USA. Prior to join- of trustees of the University of Puget ing Dell in August 1993, Sound, and a member of the Minne- he was with GRiD Systems Corporation and Tandy Corpora- sota Twins Executive Committee. He tion. He is on the board of directors of Brinker International, a is a member of the Educational Foundation’s Perge! Society. 

InIn DecemberDecember 1964,1964, thethe ArchonsArchons establishedestablished thethe DistinguishedDistinguished FijiFiji Award.Award. There were 111 charter members honored. Phi Gamma Delta boasts 375 Distinguished Fiji recipients to date.

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 25 LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP A FIJI in the Pentagon: Maj. Gen. Jack Rives

by Patrick Bentley (Georgia 2007)

Major General Jack L. Rives was ap- pointed Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the Air Force in February 2006, with responsibility for the professional over- sight of over 4,000 people worldwide. Today he says that his experience in the Kappa Deuteron Chapter “had an im- portant and very positive infl uence” on his life because it provided a focus to his undergraduate years that prepared him for his career in the military.

“I was with great people,” he says. “We shared values, and we had a good time. But we also were serious about the things we should be serious about, whether it was raising money for chari- table causes or doing our school work, so that we could be best prepared for later life. The Fraternity has really been able to provide the solid foundation that can be a springboard for everything you do in life.”

Doing the Right Thing

Following his graduation and commis- sioning in the Air Force in 1974, Brother Rives attended law school at UGA, graduating in January 1977. Entering ac- tive duty, he “intended to serve for four years, but really enjoyed the challenges and opportunities” that the Air Force offered him. During the fi rst nine years by Patrick Bentley (Georgia 2007) of his career, he moved seven times, in- cluding being stationed in South Korea, As an undergraduate at the University of Georgia, Jack Greece and the Philippines. Rives (1974) was “just an ordinary guy,” according to his General Rives is the senior JAG of- fi cer and legal advisor in the Air Force, pledge brother, former roommate, and longtime friend overseeing military justice, operational, Tom Watson (1974). Even Major General Rives himself international and civil law functions at every level of command and advising the “had no clue that [his] career would be in the Air Force.” Air Staff on all legal issues. His success- ful career and many achievements can be Nonetheless, Brother Rives has found that life in the attributed to the importance he places Fraternity gave him a great foundation for his career and on ethics and values in his professional career and in life. “This is something Jack that many people in the Air Force share the same values has always been very conscious of,” says as his fraternity brothers. Brother Watson, “and meeting those 26 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP ethical standards has been part of his personal development.”

“Doing the right thing is not always easy,” General Rives noted, “but hav- ing integrity is critical. In the military, people look at you and assume that you have integrity…but there are no degrees of honesty. If someone says that you are a little bit honest, or he’s honest most of the time, that’s not a compliment. You either have integrity or you don’t; you either are an honest person or you’re not. Once you lose your integrity, once people lose respect for you, then this will be with you for the rest of your life. Do things the right way and that will stay with you for a long time and keep you on the right path.”

Part of his job includes briefi ng Congress on legal issues associated with the mili- tary and advising military commanders on the legality of certain actions under consideration. It is a role with its own From Past to Present: A Brother in Iraq special pressures, but General Rives says that his oath to support and defend the Thirty years after Brother Jack Rives began University of Georgia School of Law. It was Constitution makes his job easy, because his military and legal career, another Kappa on September 11, 2001, during his second the Constitution demands that he “do Deuteron graduate is pursuing a similar path. year of law school, that joining the military the right things for the right reasons.” Marine Captain Brett Grayson (Georgia fi rst crossed his mind. Of that day, he says, 2000) deployed to Iraq in January 2007 as “Watching those events unfold forced me to Integrity, Service, Excellence the Staff Judge Advocate for Second Marine take a hard look at my life.” He wondered Aircraft Wing (Forward). In this role, he helps whether or not he had done enough for his advise the Commanding General on “the country. After graduating from law school, Refl ecting on the friendships he has application of the rules of engagement, esca- he entered private practice in Atlanta, but he made and the values he lived in the lation of force measures, detainee operations, continued to wrestle with the questions for Chapter, he realizes, “The saying ‘not for investigations and the prosecution of those, three and a half years before fi nally taking the college days alone’ happens to be true.” both military and civilian, who break the law step to become a Marine. As one example, Brother Rives recalls at Al Asad Airbase, Iraq.” an occasion early in his career when he Since joining the Marines, he has encountered recognized a Marine pilot in the Of- Following his undergraduate years, when many parallels between the Marine Corps fi cers’ Club at Kunsan Air Base, South he served as both Chapter President and and Phi Gamma Delta. As with our brother- Historian, Brother Grayson attended the hood, “Marines come in all shapes and sizes Korea. That pilot was Bud Duncan, a and from every nook and cranny across this Kappa Deuteron brother who graduated great country,” he says. Despite these differ- a year ahead of Brother Rives. He also ences, persistence is the common denomi- enjoys and takes great pride in receiv- nator among them. “Marines are trained to ing updates about the Kappa Deuteron to things I lived in the Fraternity.” accomplish the mission under any and all Chapter from The Phi Gamma Delta and circumstances, which requires a mindset with the FIJIUGA newsletter, as well as from Major General Jack Rives’ career has absolutely no room for quitting.” Further- Tom Watson. taken him all over the world, but he has more, the Marines hold service and friend- never been stationed close to his alma ship in the highest regard. The values espoused in Phi Gamma Delta mater for any extended period of time. Brett’s experience in the Marines has given also have maintained their relevance in However, this separation has not dimin- him a new outlook on life and has brought his life. “In the Air Force we say: Integ- ished his love and appreciation for Phi him to this conclusion: “For a career to be rity fi rst, Service before self, and Excel- Gamma Delta and especially the Kappa rewarding, it must involve serving others in lence in all we do. In the JAG Corps, the Deuteron Chapter. The pride that he had some capacity. If money is the primary factor three guiding principles are Wisdom, for his fraternity as an undergraduate is driving your decision making, you will end up Valor and Justice… All of these tie back the same pride he feels today.  chasing your tail.” 

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 27 CCOVEROVER SSTORYTORY

FFarewellBilla Zerman:re Builderw ofe Menl l to Z xecutive Director ing from Scott High evidence. Beyond his fraternity involve- and Editor Emeritus School in Toledo, he ment, Bill managed a dance band, EBill Zerman passed enrolled at Defi ance played football for a time, and worked ad astra on February 25. College (Ohio), where as the Ann Arbor correspondent for The In reaction to this sad he played football, Toledo Blade. He was a member of Dru- news, many brothers and covered sports for the ids, a 20-man senior honor society, and interfraternity friends sent campus paper, Sigma Delta Chi, the journalism honor unsolicited comments on and joined a local society. At the Pig Dinner his senior their relationship with Bill fraternity. His college year, he received the Chapter’s Reyn- and his infl uence on them. career was interrupted olds Rich Smith Award for scholar- Taken together, these testi- by World War II, or ship, leadership, character and general monials reaffi rm something as he called it, “WW2 manliness. that former Field Secretary Grand Bahamas Ekklesia, 1968 – the Big One.” In Bruce Pitman (Purdue 1971) wrote 1943, he joined the Army, serving as a A visit to the Alpha Phi Chapter dur- about Bill when he retired as Executive surgical and psychiatric technician in ing Bill’s senior year by Field Secretary Director and Editor in 1986: “Bill Zer- the European theater. Fred Dixon man was a builder of men, an educa- (Colorado tor of national prominence, a dynamic A Defi nite Impact 1944) proved ambassador for Phi Gamma Delta, and providential. always a gentleman.” In 1946, Bill entered the University During a of Michigan to study journalism. He late night Bill was born on June 12, 1924, in was initiated into Phi Gamma Delta in conversa- Toledo, Ohio. His parents died when October 1947 and later served as Cor- tion, Fred he was young, and he was raised responding Secretary of the Alpha Phi persuaded by his grandparents. After graduat- Chapter. His chapter brothers gave him Bill to seek the nickname Bull. The high the Field energy level that he would Secretary later exhibit as Executive position. As Field Secretary, 1949 Director was already in the Fraternity’s 22nd Field Secretary, Bill was the fi rst At the NIC meeting in 1953. (L-R): to visit each of the 81 undergraduate Assistant Executive Secretary-Edi- chapters then in existence. In 1951, as tor James Hudson (Missouri 1946), Bill ended his Field Secretary stint, Zerman, Executive Secretary Scoop Executive Secretary Scoop Wilkinson Wilkinson, Archon President Cecil Dawson (William Jewell 1915), wrote of him: “His capacity to stimu- Harold Perkins (W&J 1941) and late the men…to grasp in fuller measure John Thompson (Illinois 1954). the meaningfulness of Phi Gamma 28 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence CCOVEROVER SSTORYTORY

complemented his drive and energy. Marian would support Bill unwaver- ingly throughout his busy career.

Bill’s four-year tenure at Michigan provided two examples of his competi- tive fi re. While he was PL, the Chapter won the Cheney Cup in 1954 as the best chapter in the Fraternity, and the Michigan IFC twice won the Iron Man Trophy, given by the National Interfraternity Conference to the most outstanding IFC in North America. Delta, in all its myriad phases, has left Recalling Bill’s infl uence as Purple a defi nite impact upon the Fraternity.” Legionnaire, Dick Hodgman (Michigan Bill consulting with Graduate Secretary Dale Farewell to 1953) said, “Bill had a presence about Bruce (Ohio Wesleyan 1952). Leaving Zthe Headquarters staff in 1951, him that required a reverence regarding Bill promptly became Purple Legion- all fraternity matters. When Zerman was in counseling and guidance, giving naire for the Michigan Chapter and spoke, people listened.” took a position on the development him skills that bolstered his near-com- pulsion to help other people. staff of the National Association of In 1956, Bill completed his master’s in Manufacturers in Detroit. The colle- counseling and guidance, and shortly Over 400 Pig Dinners giate atmosphere beckoned, however, thereafter, he accepted the position of and in 1952 he became assistant dean dean of men at Ohio Wesleyan Univer- of men at Michigan. When the Archons began searching for sity. His involvement as a Phi Gamma a successor to Executive Secretary/Edi- Delta volunteer continued as he as- In 1953, Bill married Ruth Marian tor Cecil J. “Scoop” Wilkinson, Bill’s sumed the position of Section Chief. name came up. His experience as a Blackmore, an Alpha Phi from Denison For all the years after his tenure at University, whose charm and warmth Field Secretary and a college adminis- Ohio Wesleyan, Bill followed trator made him a logical and qualifi ed with pleasure the careers of candidate, according to then-Archon the Phi Gams who were there Harry Davis (Western Reserve 1937). during his time as dean. One Brother Davis, who met with Bill and of those brothers was Phil Marian concerning the fraternity posi- Meek (1959), who said, “Bill’s tion, later recalled, “Until our offer, I four years at Ohio Wesleyan don’t think Bill ever considered a career coincided with those of my with the Fraternity.” class. He had a major infl u- ence on my life.” And Dave Cromer (1957) recalled Bill’s “kindness and gentle, yet fi rm, manner.”

Bill’s two degrees from the University of Michigan complemented each other, and they refl ected his tem- perament and reinforced his talents. His undergraduate degree was in journalism. He could get information from a person – especially a young person – in a brief conversa- tion that others could never The banquet of the 128th Ekklesia in Washington, pry out of them. His master’s DC, 1976. At left is Victor Kamber (Illinois 1965). Executive Secretary, 1965

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 29 CCOVEROVER SSTORYTORY FFarewellarewell ttoo Z In 1959, Bill succeeded Scoop as Execu- located at 1757 N St. NW in Washing- tive Secretary and moved his family to ton. In 1973, he coordinated the move Washington, DC. In 1967, he added the of the Headquarters to Lexington. For responsibility and title of Editor of The 12 years, the offi ce was in leased space. Phi Gamma Delta. Perhaps the most signifi cant fraternity achievement of Bill’s latter years as Executive Director was the construc- tion of the International Headquarters building at 1201 Red Mile Road.

In consultation with the Trustees and the Educational Foundation board, the Archons decided in 1979 that the Fra- ternity should have its own Headquar- Fiji Academy, 1971 ters building. While there were many graduate leaders, including Archons, did not retire from Phi Gamma Delta, Trustees and Foundation board mem- however. The Archons named him bers, who contributed to the success Executive Director/Editor Emeritus and Denver Ekklesia, 1966. (L-R): Assistant Execu- of the project, Bill was the common appointed him to the general offi cer tive Secretary Bob Alexander (Lafayette 1955), denominator in all the activities from position of Curator of Archives. He Field Secretary Steve Edwards (Idaho 1964), that initial decision through the dedica- later served for 13 years in the volun- Zerman, Graduate Secretary Dale Bruce (Ohio teer position of Educational Director. Wesleyan 1952) and Field Secretary Bob tion of the new building in May 1985. McCulloch (Toronto 1965, Western Ontario Even as he continued to administer the 1969). Fraternity day to day, he was involved As it turned out, Bill was retired from in every aspect of the project: locating employment for a relatively brief time. In 1988, he became executive director Bill’s accomplishments during his and purchasing the land, coordinating of Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society, career were numerous, and the growth with architect and contractor, fund also headquartered in Lexington. Over of the Fraternity was signifi cant. He raising, and monitoring the progress of the next eight years, he made his mark edited 77 issues of The Phi Gamma Delta construction. on that organization as well. and hired 66 Field Secretaries. He was present at the installation of 56 chap- On July 1, 1986, after 29 years of em- Family, Fraternity, Community ters, attended 14 consecutive Ekklesiai, ployed service to the Fraternity, Bill and was on the faculty of each of the retired as Executive Director/Editor. He Bill was committed not fi rst 19 Fiji Academies. The fraternity only to Phi Gamma budget grew from $300,000 to $1.3 mil- Delta, but also to the lion; the size of the Headquarters staff fraternity experience and doubled from 12 to 24, and the number the impact that it could of living brothers increased from 47,000 to 85,000. In 1960, graduate donations to the Fraternity totaled $21,000; by Bill’s office, 1979. (L-R): the time of his retirement in 1986, they Steve Welch (Washington exceeded $240,000. 1979), Mike Morris (Kansas State 1977), Bill Martin, Perhaps most impressive, and most Bill Johnson (WPI 1976), Chip McClimans (Western indicative of his drive and commitment, Michigan 1979) and Tom he spoke at over 400 Pig Dinners. Gasho (Case Western Re- serve 1978). See Bill Martin’s When Bill became Executive Secretary, Fraternally Speaking column on p. 71 for the story behind the International Headquarters was this photo.

30 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence CCOVEROVER SSTORYTORY have on young men. From 1971 to 1972, he served as president of the Fraternity Executives Association. Many new fraternity execu- tives, and even young fi eld secretary types from other fraternities, found in Bill a willing mentor and advisor. Ken File, now presi- dent of the Delta Tau Bill and Marian at his retirement party in 1986 Delta Educational Founda- at the International Headquarters. tion, fi rst met Bill in 1981. “Over the years I treasured it served as a summer retreat for the his friendship and for al- family, which included daughter Carol Fifteen years after his retirement, Bill was still lowing me to have him as a and sons Bill and Greg. receiving visits from Field Secretaries, this one mentor,” Ken said. “[H]is infl uence will in Memphis in 2001: Jerry Golden (Richmond 1999 ), Ed Thunen (San Jose State 2000), shine on for generations in the people On Friday, March 2, 2007, over 40 Zerman, J.B. Goll (Nebraska 2001), Jon Gayer with whom he came into contact.” brothers were in Lexington to pay trib- (New Mexico 1999) and Josh Morita (British ute to Bill. The day began with a me- Columbia 2001). In 1989, Bill was chosen as a Balfour morial service for brothers only at the Distinguished Lecturer and Headquarters. Included in the group over the next two years were Bill’s son Greg (Arkansas 1983) spoke to Greek audiences and Greg’s son Ben (Michigan 2009). throughout North America on the subject of values Brothers and friends then joined the and ethics. Also in 1989, Zerman family for the funeral service the National Interfraternity at Southern Hills United Method- Conference recognized him ist Church. Greg Zerman read an with its Gold Medal for his autobiographical transcript from Bill lifetime of contributions to that revealed much about his pre-Phi the fraternity movement. Gamma Delta life that few in atten- dance had ever known. Archon Presi- Even as he made Phi Gamma dent Buddy Coté delivered a moving Delta both his vocation and eulogy that resonated especially with his avocation, Bill also was those who had worked with Bill on the devoted to his family and his staff. Buddy also paid tribute to Mar- community. He was a mem- ian, who passed away in August 2004, ber of the Lexington Rotary saying, “She was the warmest, most Club, a Mason and a Shri- genuine and engaging person I have ner. He served on the boards ever known.” of the Salvation Army, the Bluegrass Foundation, the Most touching were the remarks from Central Kentucky Youth granddaughter Sarah Creel, speaking Orchestra and the United for the seven grandchildren. Way. He was a leader in his church, Southern Hills Following the funeral, family, friends United Methodist. and brothers gathered for a reception at the International Headquarters to In the early 1970s, Bill and visit, console and reminisce. The group Marian bought a summer fi lled the library, sharing stories and cottage on a glacier-formed tributes – and even laughs – that were lake near Centre Harbor, plentiful and therapeutic. At the end Bill, in 1985, at the dedication of the new Interna- New Hampshire. They of the day, all agreed that we had bid tional Headquarters building in Lexington. named it Dunrovin, and over the years, farewell to Z in royal purple fashion.  Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 31 SPOTLIGHT ON GRADUATE BROTHERS

FRANK A. BOVE (Arizona State 1978) played football in FRED F. FIELDING (Gettysburg 1961) has joined the college but ended up with a career in dance. Since 1991, Brother White House staff again as White House counsel, having Bove has been directing the Vir- previously served as deputy counsel to ginia Ballet Theatre, one of only President Richard M. Nixon under John two professional ballet companies W. Dean and as White House counsel in the state. As a graduate of the for the fi rst fi ve years President Ronald Joffrey Ballet School in New York, Reagan was in offi ce. Brother Fielding Frank was selected for the touring has also served on the Tribunal on the company of A Chorus Line, as well U.S.-UK Air Treaty Dispute (1989- as solo and principal roles with the 1994), on the President’s Commission Atlantic City, Colorado, Nevada, on Federal Ethics Law Reform (1989), Milwaukee and Cleveland Ballet on the Secretary of Transportation’s Task Force on Aviation companies, in addition to guest ap- Disasters (1997-1998) and on the National Commission on Ter- pearances throughout the country. rorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as the 9/11 As a graduate of the Leadership Hampton Roads Class of 1999, Commission). he has been involved with all the regional arts organizations and has served as a member of the Governor’s Advisory Board VICTOR S. KAMBER (Illinois 1965) has been named for Gifted Education. president of Carmen Group’s Coalition Services Practice, after serving most recently as president of Car- JOSEPH F. CALLO (Yale 1952) is a Naval History maga- men Group Communications. In his new zine Author of the Year. His most recent book, John Paul Jones: role, Brother Kamber will serve such clients America’s First Sea Warrior (Naval Insti- as the General Contractors Association of tute Press, 2006), won the 2006 Samuel New York, the National Energy Manage- Eliot Morison Award from the Naval ment Institute and nine international trade Order of the U.S. for excellence in naval unions. In 1980, Vic founded The Kamber literature. Retired as a rear admiral Group, which grew into one of the nation’s from the Naval Reserve, he has written largest independently-owned communica- several other books, as well as a variety tions consulting and public relations fi rms. of magazine and newspaper articles. He had previously served as assistant to the Before writing full-time, Brother president of the Building and Construction Callo was an award-winning freelance Trades Department, AFL-CIO and director producer for NBC and PBS and taught of the AFL-CIO Task Force on Labor Law advertising and writing at St. John’s University. Reform.

TODD R. DODGE (Texas 1986), one of the winningest TIMOTHY E. MAHONEY (West Virginia 1978) was high school football coaches in Texas history, was named the elected to U.S. House of Representatives for the 16th Congres- 16th head football coach at the University of North Texas. sional District in Florida Having served as offensive coordinator in November’s elections. for the UNT Mean Green during the Prior to taking on politics, 1992 and 1993 seasons, he says the return Brother Mahoney had just felt right. Brother Dodge spent the over 25 years experience fi ve previous years as head coach at in the computing and fi - Carroll High School, a Texas Class 5A nancial service industries. high school, where he won three state He co-founded and served championships and accumulated a 96-11 as chairman of vFinance record. Todd was named National Coach Inc., which helps grow small businesses. Brother Mahoney’s of the Year by Schutt Sports in 2004 and company employs over 200 workers in 30 offi ces around the by USA Today in 2005. He was involved in the development of U.S. and manages over $1 billion in assets. He also co-founded the last four Texas 5A Players of the Year, all of whom are play- the Center for Innovative Entrepreneurship (CIE), a think- ing NCAA Division I football. tank dedicated to ensuring America stays competitive.

32 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence SSPOTLIGHTPOTLIGHT WILLIAM J. MCLENNAN (Richmond 1983) is the TREY J. MYTTY (Nebraska 1996) executive director of Paul’s Place, an agency in Baltimore that was named Young Business Person of provides a variety of community the Year for 2006 by the Midlands Business services to those in need. Featured Journal for his success as executive vice recently in Baltimore Magazine, Bill president of Omaha Truck Center. Since admits his fi rst taste of charity work he took over three years ago, Brother began as an undergraduate. After Mytty has seen the company build a new veering from his family’s interest in facility, expand two others and meet its horses and opting to leave a bank- target goal of $150 million in sales. As a ing position, he spent seven years managing partner of the full-service truck operating The Maryland Food Bank. dealership, Trey has helped the company’s bottom line by driv- At Paul’s Place since 2002, Bill now ing a 16 percent increase in service, 43 percent growth in parts oversees an operating budget of sales and a 19 percent rise in truck sales since 2000. $750,000 ($1 million, including in- kind gifts) that includes providing 250 meals a day, children’s DONALD A. NELSON (Illinois after-school programs, summer camps, emergency fi nancial Wesleyan 1963) was admitted as a services and health care services to the uninsured. Freeman of The Worshipful Company of Constructors, one of the fi rst two GREGORY H. MILLER (Wabash 1983) received the Frank international constructors so honored W. Misch Alumni Service Award from the National Associa- by the British organization. As presi- tion of Wabash Men for his dedication and service to Wabash dent of Nelson & Son Builders, Don College. In addition to his Fiji respon- does residential, commercial and new sibilities on the Board of Chapter Advi- construction home inspections for both sors and president of the Psi Chapter private parties and several banks. He Housing Corporation, which oversaw is currently on the board of directors of the American Society the planning and construction of a new of Home Inspectors and a board member of the Great Lakes chapter house, Greg has served two Chapter of ASHI. The Worshipful Company of Constructors terms on the board of directors of the dates back to 1066, when livery companies were granted a National Association of Wabash Men, charter by the Corporation of London to protect customers, as well as leading the Society of Class employers and employees by ensuring that business was con- Agents on the Executive Committee. ducted professionally. Brother Miller has also held community leadership positions as president of the GARY L. SCHAAL (Ohio Wesleyan 1963) had a great Rotary Club, the Montgomery County Bar Association and year in 2006. Not only was he selected Child Protection Team. He has been judge of the Crawfords- as “Father of the Year” in golf for the ville City Court and judge pro-tem of the Montgomery County ninth annual National Father & Son Circuit and Superior Courts. Team Classic held in Myrtle Beach, SC, but he was also the 12th person to JERE MOREHEAD (Georgia Faculty 1988) has been be recognized in the “Legends of The America selected as Vice President for Instruction at the University of PGA,” which recognizes PGA Past Georgia. Twice named Teacher of the Year in the Terry College Presidents’ contributions to the asso- of PGA of Business, Brother Morehead teaches ciation and the industry. From 1992-94, The legal studies as a Josiah Meigs Distin- he served as the 28th president of the guished Teaching Professor, UGA’s PGA. In 1985, Gary won the Carolina credit:

highest teaching honor. Additionally, Section PGA Golf Professional of the photo he has received the Richard Russell Year Award, along with the Section’s Teaching Award and has twice received Horton Smith Award in 1978 and 1980. He was inducted into the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame in 2005 and during Professor Award. On the UGA faculty 2006 Homecoming activities, Ohio Wesleyan awarded him the since 1986, Jere has served in multiple Dr. Robert M. Strimer Honor Award for widely recognized and positions and was acting executive sustained contributions to the fi eld of athletics. Brother Schaal director of legal affairs in 1998-99. As an advisor to the moot is co-owner of three golf courses on Myrtle Beach’s Grand court program in the School of Law for nine years, he helped Strand: Diamond Back Golf Club, Indigo Creek Golf Club and the student team win fi ve national championships. He has Wicked Stick Golf Club. served as Purple Legionnaire of the Kappa Deuteron Chapter for 18 years and has received the Durrance Award three times GREG E. SCHIANO (Bucknell 1988), head football coach for his PL services. at Rutgers University, accumulated accolades for the 2006

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 33 SSPOTLIGHTPOTLIGHT season. Brother Schiano became the fi rst coach in school history to take Rutgers to its fi rst bowl championship in the inaugural Texas Bowl. He’s also the fi rst coach to lead a Rutgers team YOUYOU are to consecutive bowl appearances. And he’s the fi rst coach to guide Rutgers Phi Gamma Delta’s to a top-10 national ranking. With his team’s 11-2 overall season record and 5- most valuable resource! 2 BIG EAST record, Greg earned 2006 Coach of the Year titles from the Eddie Robinson/Football Writers Association of America, Home Depot, Walter Camp Football Foundation, George Munger (Maxwell Club), Liberty Mutual and American Football Monthly. He was also named BIG EAST Coach of the Year. Before his return to Rutgers, where he was a graduate assistant coach in 1989, Greg’s teams have found success whether at Miami, Penn State or the Chicago Bears where he spent three seasons. He has contributed numerous players to the NFL’s ranks.

JAMES E. TRIMBLE JR. (North Alabama 2000) will be assigned as an instructor in the department of physics at the United States Military Academy at West Point upon graduating with a Master’s in physics from the Univer- sity of Tennessee. Brother Trimble was commissioned in May 2000 into the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army and has subsequently served Share your experience in various jobs around the world. He assumed command of Headquarters with your brothers. Company, 122nd Signal Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division in Uijongbu, Phi Gamma Delta’s CAREER LINK has existed in Republic of Korea and was pro- many forms through the years, but its purpose remains moted to Captain. After serving as a Captain for 19 months, he unchanged: connecting brothers. With this service, became eligible to become an instructor. Brother Trimble says, graduate brothers sign up as Career Contacts whom “I consider myself very lucky to have joined two such organi- other brothers can turn to for advice. zations as Phi Gamma Delta and the Army. I am also deeply honored to be serving as a representative of Phi Gamma Delta WHY be a Career Contact? at West Point!” Success of this service relies on the willingness of gradu- ate brothers to share their career and life experiences ROGER R. WEHRLI (Missouri 1968), who played 14 sea- with others. sons at cornerback with the St. Louis Cardinals, was selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall • You can help a brother get started in the right direc- of Fame. As a rookie, he earned a starting tion toward his career goals, or offer support if he role and led the team in punt returns. In changes directions. his second season with six interceptions, he earned his fi rst All-Pro and All-NFC • You can choose the frequency and type of contact. honors, which was the fi rst of seven Pro Bowl teams he was on. Throughout his • You can connect with other Fiji brothers. career, Roger recovered 19 fumbles, which is a franchise record that still stands to- To learn more and to sign up as a Career Contact, day. He was named to the NFL’s All-De- cade Team of the 1970s, earned fi rst-team All-Pro recognition visit www.phigam.org (select Member Services, fi ve times and was named all-NFC fi ve times. then Careers & Employment). Email Rob Caudill at [email protected] for assistance.

34 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence Educational Foundation Campaign Special Section

You Have An Opportunity

To Build Tomorrow’s Leaders

Phi Gamma Delta Educational develop Foundation SAVING LIVES CHANGING LIVES impact SHAPING LIVES mold Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 35 Dear Fiji Brother,

When Phi Gamma Delta asked me to get involved and develop a leadership program for the undergraduates, I jumped at the op- portunity!

For 30 years, I have taught executives and business people a certain type of leadership philosophy. And I have come to realize how important it is to begin to “teach” leadership to high school and college students. The earlier we put leadership principles in the “leadership laboratory” of young men, the sooner they get a vision of how to become better students, better businessmen, better husbands, better fathers and better people.

Our society needs Phi Gamma Delta to provide leaders. We have been doing it for 150 years, and the need is even greater today. However, the International Fraternity cannot go it alone. You and I, as contributors to the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation, must be involved if we really want to change lives.

Abraham Lincoln once noted “[a] child is a person who is going to carry on what you have started...He will assume control of your cities, states, and nations. He is going to move in and take over your churches, schools, universities, and corporations...The fate of humanity is in his hands.” You and I can leave a valuable legacy. Together, let’s Build Tomorrow’s Leaders.

Fraternally,

Dr. Kenneth Blanchard (Cornell 1961) Honorary Campaign Chairman Coauthor, The One Minute Manager

Perge!

36 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence Dear Fiji Brother,

Opportunity comes your way everyday. It is what you do with it that makes a difference.

You have an opportunity to make Phi Gamma Delta better, by challeng- ing our young brothers to develop as leaders while in school.

Phi Gamma Delta seeks to mold the mind through our scholarship programs, the body through alcohol education and the spirit through leadership education. Annually, these three programs alone will impact all of our undergraduate members. This is an opportunity that needs your support.

To date, graduate brothers have pledged or gifted over $7 million, of the $10 million goal, to the campaign. Will you help us to fi nish strong by making a gift?

Look at the following three areas of opportunity that most affect our members. Decide where your interests lie. Then join us, as we Build The mission of the Fraternity Tomorrow’s Leaders. is to focus on our found- ing values, with an eye toward the future. Could Fraternally, the Immortal Six have ever dreamed of how large their small organization would become? Their ideals were simple: friendship and excel- Douglas H. Dittrick George W. Bramblett Jr. lence. Phi Gamma Delta will (Ohio Wesleyan 1955) (SMU 1963) set itself apart from other Campaign Chairman Foundation President fraternities by providing qual- ity programs that produce Perge! better men for the future.

GEORGE W. BRAMBLETT JR. P.S. An investment in this capital campaign is an investment in each (SMU 1963) young man in YOUR chapter, both current and future. FOUNDATION PRESIDENT

The purpose of the Foundation is to support the Fraternity’s educational programs 100% so all our members are prepared to move forward successfully. We must remember: membership in Phi Gamma Delta is not for college days alone. We must show our undergraduate brothers how much this fraternity means to us by taking a leadership position in this campaign.

DOUGLAS H. DITTRICK (OHIO WESLEYAN 1955) CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 37 YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY...

through the Alcohol Education Fund impact

Phi Gamma Delta stands fi rm in its aggressive approach to alcohol education.

Each year, roughly 1,400 college students die and 500,000 are injured due to alcohol-related incidents. It is our objective to teach our younger brothers to make healthy decisions and understand the consequences of their choices.

We were one of the fi rst fraternities nationwide to address alcohol- related problems on college campuses. Currently, the Fraternity offers two programs that were created by research professionals in the sub- stance abuse fi eld: The alcohol program I participated in really made me think,  ASAP - a prevention program and that is, perhaps,  TIPS - a risk reduction program the most important part. Presently, we rely on annual fund gifts to cover the cost of these life- EDWARD KENNEY changing programs. Funding is needed now to continue offering these (RICHMOND 2004) programs and insuring they are available to all.

Your gift could save the life of one of our undergraduate brothers. And that life could be someone you know or love.

ALCOHOL EDUCATION FUND $2,000,000

38 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY...

through the Scholarship Fund

Phi Gamma Delta sets itself apart by emphasizing and rewarding strong academic performance.

The cost of a college education has risen 202% in the last 20 years, while infl ation rose 80% during the same period. Many brothers struggle to pay tuition. Most incur major debt to add a Bachelor’s to their resumés in order to accomplish their life’s goals.

Two types of scholarships are available to brothers:  Academic Achievement Awards - AAA To help attract higher caliber students, the Foundation offers a $250 AAA scholarship to each new initiate who earns at least a mold 3.0 GPA during his pledge semester. Annually, over 700 under- graduates are receiving this scholarship.

 Merit & Need-Based Scholarships Providing merit or need-based scholarships is essential for at- tracting and retaining brothers who excel in all areas of college life. Encouraging and rewarding good academic performance fosters a strong chapter academic environment. You may endow a scholarship for your chapter or in your name. Following my father’s unexpected passing, I had to forego a semester to Your gift will change a life by helping an undergradu- attend to family business. ate stay in school, graduate with a degree and become a This left my family with contributing member of society. an uncertain fi nancial future. My return to the University of Iowa would not have been possible A scholarship from this Foundation 35 years ago allowed me to go to without the generosity of graduate school, which changed my life. I am convinced there is no the Foundation. better investment for the future of our Fraternity and nation than a gift to this campaign. Your gift will make a real difference in the lives PATRICK T. DERKSEN of our young brothers. (IOWA 1999)

JOHN F. WHITE (WILLIAM JEWELL 1967)

SCHOLARSHIP FUND $4,000,000

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 39 YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY...

through the Leadership Education Fund

Phi Gamma Delta can be a power- ful catalyst for developing future leaders. The chapter environment is ideal for experiencing the hands- on leadership lessons we teach our undergraduates.

Situational Self Leadership-SSL The Fraternity has partnered with Dr. Ken Blanchard (Cornell 1961), leadership consul- tant and author of more than 30 books, to cre- ate a custom leadership training program for Phi Gamma Delta. The program, called SSL, develop will teach brothers:  to move from being responsive to being responsible;  to take initiative in going from problem Leadership is all spotting to problem solving; and about infl uencing  to use their Fraternity relationships and others. Any time you attempt to infl u- experiences to become better men. ence the behavior of someone else toward Fiji Leadership Academy goal accomplishment, BROTHER KEN BLANCHARD Still a major part of the Phi Gamma Delta lead- you are engaging in ership experience, the Fiji Academy is now leadership. There- fore, we are leaders held yearly to train and educate newly elected in all parts of our chapter offi cers in leadership and chapter op- life. And to be an erations. A truly valuable and fraternal experi- effective leader of ence. others, you have to start with being Your gift to these leadership opportunities will develop the able to lead yourself. next generation of leaders who will also become husbands, fathers and businessmen. KEN BLANCHARD (CORNELL 1961)

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION FUND $4,000,000

40 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence We are proud to have you as a part of the Fiji Family, and appre- ciate your gift. We invite you to contact us as you consider this opportunity.

Ways to Give

 Gifts of Cash & Pledges  Stocks & Bonds  Rights, Royalties & Personal Property  Real Estate  Deferred giving/estate planning

Deferred giving through a bequest in your will, or creating a Chari- table Lead Trust, Life Income Trusts (Unitrust and Annuity Trusts) impact and Life Insurance all are ways to make a gift.

For more information on any aspect of giving to the Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Campaign, contact: Ben Robinson, Executive Director mold Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation 859-255-1848 ext 133 [email protected] www.phigam.org develop

Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Campaign Gift Form through the Building Name:______Tomorrow’s Leaders School/year______campaign. Email:______Phone:______

I/we gift/pledge $______to the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation for the Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Campaign.

This gift is:  Undesignated  Alcohol Education Fund  Leadership Fund  Scholarship Fund

I have made provision for the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation in my es- tate planning as follows: $______estimated amount

 Bequest in my Will  Life insurance  Trust arrangement  Other

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 41 HONOR ROLL of DONORS ’06

PPHIHI GGAMMAAMMA DDELTAELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 2200006 HHonoronor Roll of DONORS

22006006 GGIVINGIVING SSTATISTICSTATISTICS

3,,055055 Donors

557777 First time donors

339999 Perge! Society donors

660606 AAA scholarships issued

4 new scholarship funds created

9 new estate plans confi rmed

AALLLL chapters required to view the Tell Me Something I Don’t Know alcohol video

4455 chapters/550 undergradu- ates participated in a Taking the Lead program

443030 brothers attended the Fiji Leadership Academy

42 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence HONOR ROLL of DONORS ’06

PHI GAMMA DELTA EDDUCATIONALUCATIONAL FFOUNDATIONOUNDATION 2006 Honor Rollll ooff DDONORSONORS

DDearear FFijiiji DDonoronor,

Thanks to you, the Phi Gamma Delta semester. Over 34% of all new brothers and securing our long term health. Educational Foundation and The Phi earn the AAA. Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada had Brothers, you hold the keys to Phi Gamma another successful year! Grants to the Fraternity for alcohol Delta’s success in the Building Tomor- education programs and leadership row’s Leaders campaign and in The Perge! We are very encouraged by the response training programs totaled $143,000 in Society Annual Fund. If you have not con- of graduate brothers to the Founda- 2006. The Fraternity is making a dif- sidered making an impact in Phi Gamma tions’ requests for both annual gifts to ference in the lives of our brothers, and Delta, now may be the time. The Perge! Society and capital gifts to these two programs are cornerstones the Building Tomorrow’s Leaders of our success. Last school year, every Thank you for your loyalty to Phi Gamma campaign. As we build our endowments chapter participated in one or more Delta. to permanently provide scholarships, alcohol programs and approximately half leadership training, and alcohol educa- in Taking the Lead programs. We also Fraternally, tion, you have steadily supported these continued to make signifi cant grants to programs through the Foundations’ an- house corporations for educational space nual fund. We have been impressed with and equipment and issued numerous your generosity (over $7 million gifted or scholarships from restricted chapter George W. Bramblett Jr. pledged to the $10 million campaign) and scholarship funds. (Southern Methodist 1963) moved by the testimonies of the impact U.S. Foundation President of Phi Gamma Delta in your lives. FIJI The Perge! Society Annual Fund had truly is not for college days alone… another year of growth. The annual fund helps to cover the cost of Founda- Your gifts continue to fund one of the tion operations and programming grants. Cameron Murray largest scholarship programs in the This year will be The Perge! Society’s (Alberta 1972) fraternity world – over $300,000 last 10th year of special recognition of broth- Canadian Foundation President year. As a result, the Fraternity’s grade ers who make unrestricted gifts of $500 point average is one of the highest in the or more. This group has led the way to Greek community (2.97 Fall 2006). Our an impressive growth in our annual fund unique Academic Achievement Awards of 190% over the last nine years! Gifts Benjamin E. Robinson (AAA) continue to reward brothers that from brother’s estates continue to play (Hampden-Sydney 1986) earn 3.0 GPA during the critical pledging a vital role in building our endowments Executive Director

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 43 HONOR ROLL of DONORS ’06 FFinancialinancial HHighlightsighlights

PPHIHI GGAMMAAMMA DDELTAELTA EEDUCATIONALDUCATIONAL FFOUNDATIONOUNDATION Fiscal Year July 2005-June 2006

REVENUES EXPENDITURES Donations Programming/Services Unrestricted $ 692,197 Scholarships $ 307,849 Restricted $ 650,759 Fraternity Grants $ 143,235 Trusts/Bequests $ 1,337,899 House Corp Grants $ 352,553 Interest & Dividends $ 304,184 Foundation support $ 272,853 Gain on investments $ 358,393 Subtotal $1,076,490 Unrealized appreciation $ 180,979 Other $ 39,793 Management and general $ 275,903 Fundraising $ 269,007 Total income $ 3,564,204 Total Expenses $1,621,400

TOTAL ASSETS $11,585,008

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President George W. Bramblett, Jr. (SMU 1963) Directors Vice President Stephen D. Bunten (Kansas 1960) Douglas H. Dittrick, Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1955) Secretary Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977) F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) Treasurer Paul L. Vogel (Missouri 1989) Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986) Homer Paul, Jr. (Oklahoma 1954) Theodore W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970)

PPHIHI GGAMMAAMMA DDELTAELTA FFOUNDATIONOUNDATION OFOF CANADACANADA Fiscal year January 2006 - December 2006

RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Chapter Restricted $ 43,683 Housing Grants $ 18,321 Unrestricted $ 13,997 Scholarships $ 11,250 Other $ 986 Operating $ 3,031 Total Disbursements $ 32,602 Total Receipts $ 58,666 TOTAL ASSETS $145,684 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972) Directors Treasurer F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955) Vice-Presidents Ashley A. O’Kurley (Alberta 1994), William H. Gear (McGill 1963) John G.S. Starzynski (Western Ontario 1974) Landon E. LeClair (Alberta 1994) David B.L. McQuaig (Calgary 1987) Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971)

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The Perge! Society is the Annual Fund of the Educa- tional Foundation. By giving tax-deductible, unre- stricted gifts to the Educational Foundation, you are supporting its operating and programming activities like alcohol education, scholarships and leadership programs. Listed on these pages are the brothers who have $5,000 joined The Perge! Society at the $500 and above levels. A complete listing of all Perge! Society donors NNorrisorris AAffiffi lliatesiates appears in the electronic Foundation Forum, which is sent quarterly to all brothers with an email address 9 and in the The Phi Gamma Delta. 2007 will mark Hartley B. Barker (Chicago 1949) 4 the 10th year of The Perge! Society. We thank all George W. Bramblett (Southern Methodist 1963) the brothers who give generously to help make Phi Keith R. Breedlove (Georgia 1978) 4 Gamma Delta a leader in the Greek community! Robert D. Cheeley (Georgia 1979) 8 Peter L. Clark (Kettering B 1968) 4 You can join The Perge! Society on-line at www. 9 phigam.org and click Make a Gift Now. Please email Douglas H. Dittrick (Ohio Wesleyan 1955) 1 us at [email protected] or call us at 859-255- David G. Elmore (Indiana 1955) 1848 ext 159. Joshua R. Goldman (Indiana State 2001) 3 John Gottschalk (Nebraska 1965) 9 Thank you for supporting Phi Gamma Delta through James W. Grantman (Arizona 1948) 5 the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation. Lee T. Hanley (Arizona 1964) 9 David S. Harrison (Virginia Tech 1992) 1 Vance M. Hubbard (Texas Tech 1962) 7 Robert W. Hughes (Oklahoma 1956) 4 Norris Affi liates provide gifts Robert B. Knutson (Michigan 1956) 9 at the $5,000 and greater level. R. Kirk Landon (Georgia Tech 1950) 1 David B. Marino (California Riverside 1985) 8 Wilkinson Affi liates provide gifts Richard D. McCormick (Iowa State 1961) 9 at the $2,000 and greater level. Scott J. Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982) 2 William T. Morris Trust (Pennsylvania State 1949) 9 7 Wallace Affi liates provide gifts Ryan S. O’Hara (California-Northridge 1998) John G. Pappajohn (Iowa 1952) 8 at the $1,000 and greater level. Robert C. Pohlad (Arizona State 1976) 8 Jerry S. Rawls (Texas Tech 1967) 4 Fairbanks Affi liates provide gifts John D. Rowell (Idaho 1948) 1 at the $500 and greater level. Cyrus B. Sweet III (Idaho 1951) 6 Jerrold Wanek (Iowa 1980) 9 John F. White (William Jewell 1967) 9 BOLD indicates new member

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Jon J. Altschuler (Southern Methodist 1994) 5 Diane F. Stephens 2002 Chartible Trust 3 Anonymous Edwin M. Ahrens (Denison 1973) 3 Thomas B. Bates (Lehigh 1961) 1 David M. Ainsworth (British Columbia Clayton I. Bennett (Oklahoma 1981) 7 1987) 1 Lowell M. Berry Jr. (Arizona 1956) 3 Kevin J. Ainsworth (British Columbia Michael P. Bonds (Arkansas 1984) 5 1988) 1 Dahl P. Brown Jr. (Oklahoma 1950) 2 Robert L. Albin (Missouri 1962) 5 Robert F. Brown (Texas Tech 1959) 6 George R. Aldhizer Jr. (Richmond 1953) 9 Stephen D. Bunten (Kansas 1960) 4 David L. Alexander (Purdue 1962) 5 Jon B. Burmeister (Iowa State 1967) 8 David G. Areghini (Arizona 1965) 4 Samuel R. Cote (DePauw 1993) 7 John F. Arnold (Colorado 1959) 7 Dwight W. Davis (Oregon 1965) 7 Robert P. Bauman (Ohio Wesleyan 1953) 9 Bernard J. DelGiorno (Chicago 1955)6 Robert C. Becker (Minnesota 1951) 4 Todd M. Eberhardt (Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1989) 4 Douglas W. Bell (British Columbia 1980) 1 Robert K. Erf (Michigan 1953) 9 Robert V. Bierhaus Jr. (Indiana 1954) 6 James H. Everest (Oklahoma 1971) 3 Stephen K. Boeckman (Oklahoma St. 1992) 5 Donald L. Ferguson (Nebraska 1963)6 Robert H. Bohn (Texas 1957) 2 Charles E. Gabe (Hanover 1990) 1 Tracy T. Bomberger (Riverside 1987)| William H. Gear (McGill 1956) 8 Donal C. Bosson Jr. (Tennessee 1968) 3 Alan B. Graf Jr. (Indiana 1975) 2 David W. Bothe (Arizona State 1976) 1 William G. Hanley (Purdue 1960) 9 William R. Bracewell (Georgia 1968) 4 Thomas B. Hanley (Iowa State 1992)7 William R. Brand (RPI 1987) 7 Benjamin R. Harper (Kentucky 1969)4 John E. Bratten (Cornell 1947) 9 Frederick B. Hegi Jr. (Southern Methodist 1966)2 William F. Brock (Purdue 1963) 4 G. David K. Hopper (Wittenberg 1963) 6 William W. Brooke (Alabama 1978) 1 Kevin J. Hopper (Cincinnati 1973) 2 Alfred J. Buescher (Pennsylvania 1948) 2 Robert C. Hudson Jr. (Minnesota 1950) 9 Gary L. Bussing (Missouri 1973) 3 Charles E. Hugel (Lafayette 1951) 3 Joseph B. Carney (DePauw 1950) 9 Stephen A. Jernigan (Oklahoma 1969)4 Robert E. Carter (Johns Hopkins 1968) 8 Walter A. Koelbel (Colorado 1947) 2 Marvin J. Carver III (North Carolina1975)9 William N. Lindsay III (Gettysburg 1969)3 Eugene D. Coté III (Maine 1981) 6 Ronald L. Marmer (Northwestern 1974)9 Thomas P. Cottrell (Indiana 1982) 4 Phillip J. Meek (Ohio Wesleyan 1959) 8 John W. Creighton Jr. (Pittsburgh 1954)3 William R. Miller (Indiana 1962) 6 Ernest L. Deal Jr. (Alabama1952) 9 Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977)7 Edward M. DeSear (Columbia 1968) 5 James E. Morrison (Kentucky 1970) 9 L. Thomas Dulaney Jr. (Oklahoma 1961) 6 Samuel H. Mudie (Rutgers 1962) 2 Raymond J. Dunning (USC 1954) 3 Richard D. Naulty (UCLA 1953) 7 Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955) 2 Robert C. Orr Jr. (Texas 1979) 6 Thomas F. Emerson (Michigan 1950) 3 Duane O. Paulsen (Iowa 1946) 5 Robert B. Evans (Pennsylvania 1946) 8 N. Clay Robbins (Wabash 1979) 9 Samuel H. Franklin (Auburn 1969) 9 Thomas M. Ryan (Rhode Island 1975) 1 William O. Gamble III (Oklahoma 1961) 8 Ronald A. Sages (Ohio 1973) 8 Jack C. Gill (Florida 1964) 3 Robert C. Samuel (Oregon 1960) 8 N. Michael Griffi th (Virginia Tech 1973) 6 John H. Schroeder (Wabash 1942) 5 Daniel M. Guggenheim (Berkeley 1960) 8 John C. Schroeder (Wabash 1969) 7 Kevin W. Haga (Jacksonville 1992) 3 Robert A. Siedell (Mississippi St. 1974) 5 Benjamin A. Harris (Wittenberg 1956)1 Morgan V. Spurlock (New York 1993) 2 Hal Hart (Georgia Tech 1969) 5 George C. Sternad Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1948)9 Jeffrey M. Heller (Texas 1961) 7 E. Hadley Stuart Jr. (Virginia 1941) 4 R. Michael Henderson (Wabash 1961) 4 Paul L. Vogel (Missouri 1989) 5 James H. Hendrie (Florida 1950) 8 DeWitt Waltmon Sr. (Texas 1949) 8 Alan F. Herbert (Purdue 1969) 2

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Philip G. Heyde (DePauw 1972) 4 Wallace Affi liates James W. Hutcheson (Auburn 1966) 8 $500 Michael B. Jeffers (Washington 1962) 3 FFairbanksairbanks Robert S. Jepson Jr. (Richmond 1964) 5 C. James Jessee Jr. (Virginia 1949) 4 William S. Kaiser (MIT 1977) 2 AAffiffi liatesliates Richard W. Kelso (Berkeley 1959) 1 2 Neal E. Kottke (Illinois 1961) W. James Aiken Jr.(Allegheny 1942) 4 2 David M. Kraebber (Georgia 1977) Matthew M. Amend (Iowa 1987) 1 Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986) 2 Ricardo J. Anesi (Bradley 1983) 9 Alan W. Larson (Syracuse 1960) 4 Leonard M. Appel (Kentucky 1963) 2 Benjamin B. LeCompte III (Virginia James E. Arnold (Illinois 1985) 3 1972)9 Mark A. Barbato (Minnesota 1972) 3 2 Bruce A. Legan (Texas @ Arlgton 1988) 3 Kevin T. Barnett (Texas Christian 1995) 9 1 Joseph D. Barnette Jr. (Wabash 1961) Patrick B. Lindley (Indiana 1984) 6 1 Richard I. Barr (Kansas 1959) Robert H. Little (Illinois 1957) Allen E. Bartlett Jr. (McGill 1952) 5 9 Howard M. Logan (Iowa State 1946) Adam S. Bashaw (Denver 1987) 1 5 Michael A. Lucas (Bradley 1983) Gerald B. Bay (Purdue 1962) 9 Michael K. Magness (Case Western Patrick C. Bean (Kentucky 1963) 6 Reserve 1970) 3 Robert H. Becknell (Kentucky 1967) 4 Charles M. Martin (Sewanee 1963) 3 William J. Bengel (Illinois 1935) 5 William A. Martin III (Miss. State 1975)4 Robert D. Benter (Nebraska 1957) 1 1 Lowell B. Mason Jr (Purdue 1948) 3 Bruce Blanchard (MIT 1957) 1 John L. McCain Sr (Penn. State 1937) 9 John D. Blaska (Minnesota 1998) Kyle C. Bliss (Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1995) 3 John E. McKinnie (Ohio Wesleyan Douglas J. Bourne (Oklahoma 1943)4 5 1954) Donald H. Brazier Jr. (Washington 1954) 1 5 Kenneth L. Means (Illinois 1940) John O. Briggs (Georgia Tech 1967) 9 Jeffrey J. Mongan (Arizona 1983) 3 John R. Brodner (Purdue 1988) 2 Glenn D. Moor (Texas Tech 1984) 3 Robinson S. Brown (Kentucky 2002) 2 James C. Murray II (Iowa State 1959) 8 Steven E. Brownback (Kansas 1976) 4 William A. Nelson (Nebraska 1954) 4 Dale J. Bruce (Ohio Wesleyan 1952) 9 8 William L. Oliver (Penn. State 1967) 6 Louis J. Burdi (New York 1955) 4 6 Christopher B. Burke (Purdue 1977) Peter O’Malley (Pennsylvania 1960) 3 7 8 Christopher J. Cacheris (Arizona 1976) Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) C. N. Tinker (Michigan 1954) John B. Carswell (Alberta 1976) 2 3 3 Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1954) David M. Todd (USC 1967) Robert L. Cass Sr. (Colorado 1952) 9 1 1 Roger S. Penske (Lehigh 1959) John K. Turner (Texas 1976) Gregory F. Castle (UCLA 1983) 3 John C. Radovich (Washington 1955) 7 Brenton H. Wadsworth (DePauw 1952) 6 James E. Caswell (Southern Methodist 1963)9 Clarke T. Reed (Missouri 1950) 1 Kirk D. Walden (Texas @ Arlington Eric M. Cavanaugh (Wabash 1976) 1 H. D. Ritchie (Kansas 1940) 4 1972) 5 James P. Christensen (Idaho 1947) 3 William W. Rodgers Jr. (Oklahoma Thomas W. Warne (Arizona 1965) 1 Nicholas Christifulli (Arizona State 1983) 3 2 1959)9 Robert D. Watt (Washington 1935) 9 Thomas R. Clevenger (Kansas 1957) 4 6 1 Joseph C. Cook Jr. (Tennessee 1965) Andrew R. Sackin (Missouri 1973) Deron M. Webb (Arizona 1989) 7 6 5 Norman K. Cook (Chicago 1958) Howard A. Schwimmer (USC 1983) Peter G. Welsh (Wittenberg 1974) John R. Coomer (Hanover 1961) 1 3 3 Howard K. Scott (Missouri 1960) Max A. Wernick (Arkansas 1974) Colby J. Cooper (Bucknell 1999) 1 4 Norman K. Seethoff (Oregon St. 1945) E. Valjean Wheeler (Oklahoma State Philip A. Cox (Hampden-Sydney 2003) 2 Donald E. Smith (Wabash 1959) 2 1966) 1 Robert A. Cox (Oklahoma 1992) 1 William F. Snider (Iowa 1978) 4 James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970) 6 Jason H. Culp (Hampden-Sydney 2001) 4 James H. Stellar (Occidental 1954) 6 Robert N. Whitacre (Indiana 1967) 7 Clyde E. Culp (Idaho 1941) 5 David T. Stewart Jr. (New Mexico 1980)2 Kenneth W. Whittington (Texas Tech Arnold R. Dahlberg (Minnesota 1949) 3 3 Robert J. Suarez (Florida1971) 4 1956) 3 David M. Dirks (DePauw 1963) 6 7 Richard L. Dobson (Chicago 1953) Alan J. Thayer Jr.(Oregon State 1981) Gary H. Wilkinson (Ohio Wesleyan 1 6 8 Thomas A. Donatacci (Rutgers 1985) Theodore W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) 1951) Jeffrey M. Downey (UCLA 1983) 1 3 Norman K. Thordarson (Washington Ryan K. Williams (Texas A & M 2002) Charles T. Doyle (Oklahoma 1956) 4 4 3 1963) Samuel A. Wilson (Oklahoma 1952) Gregory A. Dumonceax (Minnesota 1969) 1

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F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) 7 Craig J. Mardany (Rutgers 1982) 3 Richard F. Romig (Gettysburg 1947) 8 Jeffrey A. Dunn (Syracuse 1972) 1 John J. Marietti (Arizona 1961) 4 William F. Ross III (Bradley 1987) 5 Harris J. Elder (Oklahoma State 1967) 1 Stewart M. Marshall (British Columbia 1982)2 Timothy J. Rueter (Drake 1998) 1 Robert S. Ellis (Oklahoma 1948) 2 John B. Martin (Kansas 1959) 3 John M. Saada Sr. (Chicago 1956) 6 Harry N. Faulkner (Ohio Wesleyan 1963) 8 William H. Mautz (Kentucky 1965) 8 Mrs. Frances P. Salberta 5 Joseph T. Fleming (Georgia 1985) 2 Norman J. Mayr (British Columbia 1978) 1 John W. Sampson (Northwestern 1952) 9 Eugene U. Frey (Minnesota 1952) 5 William S. McAfee (Ohio Wesleyan 1956) 1 Scott J. Sarisky (Utah 1990) 1 David R. Frick (Indiana 1966) 2 Thomas L. McDonald (Westminster 1960)1 Jimmie M. Satterwhite (Texas Christian John P. Gallagher Jr. (Oklahoma St. 1966) 1 Neil H. McPherson (Virginia 1987) 2 1985) 1 Richard L. Gannett (Texas 1958) 3 W. Christian Mellon (Hampden-Sydney Marc A. Schiller (Michigan 1974) 1 R. William Gardner (Ohio State 1957) 2 2000) 4 Michael S. Schmidt (Minnesota 1965) 2 James P. Glenny (Idaho 1960) 7 John C. Meng Jr. (Wabash 1966) 4 Peter L. Schofi eld (Kent State 1962) 6 Richard Gonzalez (Jacksonville 1998) 6 David A. Michael (Indiana 1952) 1 L. David Schreck (Kansas State 1969) 2 Richard E. Grace (Purdue 1951) 3 Benjamin Michaelson (Virginia 1957) 1 Gerald R. Sensabaugh (SMU 1951) 2 Thomas L. Grissom (Ohio Wesleyan 1962) 2 John M. Mickelson (Occidental 1939) 2 William T. Shier (DePauw 1988) 4 Ray F. Griswold (Arizona 1951) 4 C. Baker Montgomery (Texas 1969) 2 Michael O. Shipley (Syracuse 1958) 5 Jason T. Gronski (Arizona 1994) 1 Donald E. Morel Jr. (Lafayette 1979) 3 Gary K. Shorts (Ohio Wesleyan 1973) 4 James T. Guess (Memphis 1989) 5 Raymond R. Morgan Jr. (Stanford 1948) 4 Timothy J. Shotmeyer (Lehigh 2000) 3 Robert J. Harker (Iowa State 1943) 3 J. Dean Mosher (Idaho 1949) 4 Martin C. Smith (Berkeley 1976) 2 Michael W. Harris (Georgia Tech 1970) 7 Robert C. Muff (Gettysburg 1960) 7 Gordon J. Smith (Iowa State 1961) 3 William C. Harrison (Kentucky 1977) 7 Dean W. Munger (Kettering - A 1973) 5 Gregg J. Smolenski (Southern Methodist Donald W. Haskins (Oklahoma 1957) 5 George H. Nelson (Texas Tech 1958) 2 1969) 2 William W. Haskins (Oklahoma 1989) 1 Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961) 9 Jon & Peggy Snyder 1 Frederick A. Henderson (Michigan 1980) 1 Graeme W. Norval (Toronto 1983) 6 Lee K. Souter (Vermont 2005) 2 James S. Hering (Ohio Wesleyan 1961) 1 Joseph F. Oelgoetz III (Ohio State 1979) 1 George J. Spradling (DePauw 1951) 3 Matthew D. Hermsen (Colorado School of Gary S. Olson (Washington 1973) 1 John G. Starzynski (Western Ontario 1974)7 Mines 2005) 1 Gary L. Ostenson (Washington 1969) 8 Michael D. Stratton (DePauw 1988) 6 Robert W. Higgins (Washington St. 1956)1 Jeffrey J. Palker (Wittenberg 1972) 6 Fred R. Sutter Jr (Arizona 1980) 1 John B. Hollingsworth (Tennessee 1952) 7 William E. Parrish (Westminster 1957) 3 Robert A. Svoboda (Memphis 1978) 4 James R. Houston (Washington 1955) 4 Richard A. Pecaut (Iowa State 1952) 8 Robert E. Swinehart (Purdue 1965) 2 Jack L. Howard (Oregon 1982) 1 Howard A. Pelham (Hanover 1951) 2 Douglas C. Taylor (Case Western Reserve William E. Howard Jr. (Miss. State 1970) 4 Scott Petty Jr. (Texas 1960) 1 1986) 2 J. Bruce Jackson (Case Western Reserve W. DeVier Pierson (Oklahoma 1953) 1 Robert J. Taylor Jr. (Iowa State 1968) 2 1952) 3 Richard L. Pinkerton (Michigan 1955) 3 Ronald L. Thomas (Georgia Tech 1968) 3 George W. James II (Oklahoma 1950) 4 Robert D. Potts (Minnesota 1964) 5 James R. Thompson (UCLA 1938) 2 Robert B. Jelinek (Georgia 1985) 2 Peter D. Prudden (Lafayette 1942) 1 Peter R. Thompson (Yale 1945) 3 Kendal D. Johnson (Kansas State 1979) 2 Mrs. Phyllis Pryor 3 Andrew O. Todd (California @ Riverside Charles R. Johnston Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan Thomas A. Raar (Michigan 1985) 8 1987) 2 1970) 2 James A. Ramsey (Indiana 1964) 9 John J. Toner V (Hampden-Sydney 2001) 3 Bijan P. Karimi (Santa Barbara 1995) 1 Peter J. Rathwell (Arizona 1965) 3 Charles L. Townsdin Jr (Arizona 1963) 4 Howard C. Kauffmann (Oklahoma 1943) 9 Donald J. Regan (UCLA 1956) 3 Richard E. Trail (Idaho 1966) 6 Kevin L. Kelley (Texas Christian 1981) 2 Robert W. Reniers Jr. (Colorado 1968) 3 Martin E. Tromburg (Nebraska 1980) 2 Edwin S. Kirby (Ohio State 1960) 6 Samuel W. Richwine (Georgia 1973) 5 Louis F. Trost Jr (Oklahoma 1950) 3 Paul E. Klinedinst Jr (Lehigh 1955) 5 A. Peter Rimsans II (Iowa State 1993) 1 Roy W. Walters Jr (Pittsburgh 1940) 8 Eric D. Knam (Oklahoma State 1993) 1 Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden-Sydney Benjamin F. Ward II (Arizona 1958) 5 George A. Kohake (Kansas 1976) 2 1986) 8 Curt R. Ward (DePauw 1988) 6 William M. Kramer (Gettysburg 1978) 4 G. Porter Robinson (Mississippi State 1975) 3 David E. Waters (Kansas State 1999) 1 Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986) 2 R. Michael Robson (Kansas State 1977) 1 Robert H. Westfi eld (Oklahoma 1959) 5 Jason A. Kulas (Southern Methodist 1993)1 Robert W. Whiteford (Syracuse 1975) 4 Willett R. Lake Jr. (Oregon 1950) 2 Charles R. Williams (Knox 1942) 7 Russell O. LaMore (DePauw 1988) 2 Thomas H. Williams Jr. (Auburn 1941) 4 James S. Lee (Minnesota 1978) 5 Joseph E. Williamson (Wittenberg 1967) 2 John B. Leisure (Colorado 1950) 5 R. Kirk Wilson (Washington 1960) 1 Robert H. Lingenfelter (Westminster 1956)1 Robert E. Wilson (Southern Methodist 1966)2 Schuyler W. Lininger (Arizona 1944) 4 Todd J. Wodzinski (Akron 2001) 1 Charles H. Logan (Iowa State 1974) 8 Alfred L. Woodill (UCLA 1946) 3 J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr. (DePauw 1956) 4 Carl R. Woodward Jr. (Rutgers 1939) 1 Kevin J. Malone (Florida State 1975) 2 Jon C. Yates (Texas A & M 1991) 1 Louis A. Mangels (Indiana 1956) 9 Joseph Zukin Jr (Stanford 1949) 1 John J. Manginelli (Rutgers 1983) 2 Robert F. Zwolinski (Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1997) 4 48 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence HOONORNOR ROOLLLL 2200005 HONOR ROLL of DONORS ’06 HHonoronor RollRoll ofof DDonorsonors

The Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation and The Phi Gamma Delta Foundation of Canada operate to support the educational endeavors of The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, its chapters and its members.

Listed here are donors who gave either unrestricted annual fund gifts, restricted endowment gifts or chap- ter restricted gifts to the Foundation in calendar year 2006. Donors are listed in their LIFETIME giving societies. First time donors are listed with a +. Perge! Society members donating more than $500 are listed at the end of each chapter section; the parentheses indicate the number of years the brother has given at a Perge! Society level. A giving key is provided at the bottom of each page.

ADELPHI Robert J. Wiseman 2001 Perge! Wallace De Forest A. Matteson R. C. Creith 1966 Ray F. Griswold (4) 1951 Friendship Friendship William W. Brooke (1) 1978 Jr. 1945 George W. Drach 1957 Jason T. Gronski (1) 1994 Christian P. Vaupel 1996 Dale R. Adams Jr. 2003 + Ernest L. Deal Jr. (9) 1952 Martin V. Vaughn 1994 + Jason T. Gronski 1994 Schuyler W. Lininger (4) James A. Dahle 2005 + Total $4,098.00 Jeffrey D. Wateska 1982 + Mel Jenks 1963 1944 AKRON Kenneth J. Fawcett 2001 Perge! Fairbanks Leland S. Livingston 1954 John J. Marietti (4) 1961 Edward P. Friedl 1988 W. James Aiken Jr. (4)1942 Thomas W. Warne 1965 Peter J. Rathwell (3) 1965 Purple Clematis ALBERTA Ian M. Parks 2004 Total $ 1,488.28 Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961 Fred R. Sutter Jr. (1) 1980 Norman L. Clark 1989 Purple Clematis Nicholas A. Plaxton 1993 Delta Charles L. Townsdin Jr. (4) David J. Willmer 1992 Bernhard H. Brinkmann John D. Rebeck 2004 Tom C. Cole 1959 s1963 Ft. Armstrong 1983 AMHERST Scott C. Schuster 1993 Theodore L. Cook 1964 Benjamin F. Ward II (5) Anthony J. Gerak 1988 Ft. Armstrong Ft. Armstrong Total $15,914.17 Patrick A. Dempsey 1986 1958 Daniel B. Ishee 1992 L. C. Murray 1972 William A. Vance 1955 Vernon D. Ellis 1962 Total $36,883.21 Stephen M. Mariani 1992 Snowy White Owl Delta James E. Fritsch 1966 Robert R. Naymik 1994 ALABAMA John B. Carswell 1976 J. Henry Doscher Jr. 1942 William D. Gurley 1970 Todd J. Wodzinski 2001 Royal Purple Duane B. Schlereth 1971 Friendship ARIZONA STATE Howard M. Harlan II 1967 Snowy White Owl Ernest L. Deal Jr. 1952 Delta John J. Blumberg 1942 Calvin Coolidge Ralph B. Heffelman Jr. 1960 Michael G. Bergmann 1993 Purple Clematis James J. Heelan 1989 Robert C. Pohlad 1976 Kenneth W. Holbrook Jr. Patrick J. Birt 1996 Thomas H. Williams Jr. 1941 Julien A. McNulty 2001 Ft. Armstrong ARIZONA 1962 Joshua M. Blubaugh 1999 Ft. Armstrong Friendship Centennial John C. Philips 1969 Tom Kennedy 1959 Nicolas A. Briers 2001 Russell R. Stutts Jr. 1961 Trevor R. Cameron 1989 + James W. Grantman 1948 Mark R. Solem 1977 Donald R. Lawrenz Jr. 1977 Darrin L. Bright 1992 Snowy White Owl Jason M. Chibuk 1999 + Black Diamond Snowy White Owl H. W. Sundt 1954 Robert B. Caudill 2004 William W. Brooke 1978 John P. Chibuk 2005 Lee T. Hanley 1964 David W. Bothe 1976 Friendship John Davide 1988 Joseph G. Gamble Jr. 1948 Adrian J. Harvey 2003 + Benjamin F. Ward II 1958 Nicholas Christifulli 1983 Robert W. Fifi eld Jr. 1964 + Charles Galmarini Jr. 1987 William E. Howe 1942 Scott D. Lechky 1999 Royal Purple Ronald S. Ipjian 1973 Thomas D. Fridena Jr. 1950 Scott R. Haas 1992 William H. Ray Jr. 1949 Richard C. Pearson 1990 James H. Stellar 1954 Donald G. Roberton 1983 Thomas Joski 1984 Daniel T. Haven 1994 Eugene A. Renfroe 1973 Richard A. Veldhoen 2007+ Charles L. Townsdin Jr. Delta William S. Lindamood 1943 Peter A. Hoge 1989 Delta Perge! Fairbanks 1963 Mark W. Glasgow 1980 Samuel R. Louis 2005 + David S. Kaiser 1988 Walter F. D’Olive Jr. 1959 John B. Carswell (2) 1976 Canonsburg Friendship Robert R. Lundeen 1981 + J. M. Kelley 1989 James E. Flurry 1950 Total $ 2,604.62 John J. Marietti 1961 Robert M. Bedard 1977 Jeffery L. Martin 1973 Kristopher M. Lewison Philip A. McDaniel III 1939 Log Cabin Duane C. Cooper 1974 H. S. McCartney III 1963 1996 Max V. McLaughlin 1952 David G. Areghini 1965 Donald H. Curristan 1986 + ALLEGHENY Terrell A. Muse 1961 Brian C. Mormino 2001 William B. Robertson 1945 Ft. Armstrong Purple Clematis Richard S. Lin 2005 Herbert R. Oxnam Jr. 1951 Terence M. Rhodes 1988 Joseph D. Schoel 1950 W. James Aiken Jr. 1942 Lowell M. Berry Jr. 1956 Robert M. Menzies II 1967 John P. Rhodes 1993 + Frank J. Sandor III 1988 Paul A. Smith Jr. 1945 Snowy White Owl Schuyler W. Lininger 1944 Leonard A. Morgan 1967 Fred D. Snyder 1950 + Bradley A. Strohl 2002 Friendship Robert R. Cebula 1959 John S. Mueller 1952 Gregory D. Stanton 1988 Frank J. Stafford 1980 Kyle W. Sullivan 1988 Carey F. Hollingsworth Jr. Theodore L. Levinson 1955 Ken Sobel 1975 Perge! Norris Kent A. Varner 1982 Daniel J. Willmer 1993 1951 Richard W. McLeary 1979 Ft. Armstrong Robert C. Pohlad (8) 1976 Perge! Norris Richard T. Wilson 1992 James E. Jones 1963 Herbert E. Ransford Jr. 1938 Rick L. Allen 1962 Perge! Wallace James W. Grantman (5) Matthew R. Zapp 1998 Leo M. Karpeles III 2004 + Henry B. Suhr Jr. 1955 Jeffrey C. Derickson 1972 David W. Bothe (1) 1976 1948 Delta Paul S. Logan 1956 Delta Ray F. Griswold 1951 Perge! Fairbanks Lee T. Hanley (9) 1964 Steven E. Brady 1992 Edward E. Matney 1959 Ralph J. Davis Jr. 1946 George P. Heidler Jr. 1964 Nicholas Christifulli (3) Perge! Wilkinson Brent M. Cherkala 2003 J. Taylor McElroy 1995 Roger B. Flint 1942 Jeffrey J. Mongan 1983 1983 Lowell M. Berry Jr. (3) 1956 Phillip Jones 2001 Eugene A. Moore Jr. 1959 Gerald E. Gibbons 1953 Peter J. Rathwell 1965 Total $113,020.00 Perge! Wallace Michael W. Mosnick 2001 J. Thad Moore 1965 Roy James 1948 Fred R. Sutter Jr. 1980 David G. Areghini (4) 1965 James C. Neilson 1991 John D. Quarles Jr. 1964 Stevenson Mountsier 1952 James M. Sutter 1984 Jeffrey J. Mongan (3) 1983 ARKANSAS Casey R. O’Linn 2000 H. Grantland Rice III 1980 Friendship Deron M. Webb 1989 Purple Clematis Thomas W. Warne (1) 1965 George M. Pirock 2004 Gordon L. Richardson Jr. William E. Allen 1953 James M. Webb 1967 Michael P. Bonds 1984 Deron M. Webb (1) 1989 Christopher J. Tankersley 1983 John A. Boughton 1969 Snowy White Owl Ft. Armstrong Perge! Fairbanks 2001 Jack W. Wallace 1949 James A. Foster Sr. 1961 Christopher J. Cacheris Max A. Wernick 1974 Christopher J. Cacheris (3) Aaron J. Ward 1998 John L. Weathers 2002 + 1976 1976

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Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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ARKANSAS Michael D. Russell 1984 BROWN Laurence P. Horan 1952 Perge! Norris Delta Snowy White Owl Scott D. Snyder 1986 Snowy White Owl Craig S. Meyer 1976 + Ryan S. O’Hara (7) 1998 Dalton D. Eggert 1950 Eddie W. Daniel 1978 Matthew W. Waechter Robert B. Hill 1945 Jack G. Monroe 1952 + Total $ 5,840.00 Charles L. Nelson 1961 Friendship 2003+ Friendship Richard Northon 1952 Michael T. Novak 1985 John Y. Bonds III 1979 Total $1,793.24 John S. Bentz 1968 Kurt E. Peterson 1976 CASE WESTERN Paul T. Schuster 1974 Frank W. Chisholm 1980 Eugene G. Cohen 1955 Morley B. Pitt 1976 RESERVE Cecil E. Treadway 1949 Norm Pressley 1950 + James W. Vice Jr. 1954 Robert S. Hanley 1977 BRADLEY Daniel J. McKay 1970 + Royal Purple Perge! Wallace Friendship Scott Kindrick 1984 White Star William G. Perrin Jr. 1960+ Kun Chae 2004 Daniel M. Guggenheim (8) Mark E. Cawi 1988 Thomas W. Page 1969 Ricardo J. Anesi 1983 Total $550.00 J. Bruce Jackson 1952 1960 Douglas A. Cipriano 1986 Lance R. Sallis 1985 + William F. Ross III 1987 Log Cabin Richard W. Kelso (1) 1959 James A. Kaplan 1976 John W. Schmitz 1982 Purple Clematis BUCKNELL Robert W. Niebaum 1969 Perge! Fairbanks Michael B. Karluk 1977 R. Doug Schrantz 1973 Michael A. Lucas 1983 Snowy White Owl Purple Clematis Martin C. Smith (2) 1976 Thomas W. Karras 1957 L. Greg Williams 1987 Snowy White Owl J. Craig Fuehrer 1966 William E. Forsythe Jr. 1932 Total $19,792.00 Peter D. Richardson 1970 Perge! Wilkinson Bryan M. Bernacki 1995 Dana F. Gumb 1946 William R. Hardell Sr. 1951 Walter E. Saraniecki 2006+ Michael P. Bonds (5) 1984 William J. Kelly 1984 Delta Ft. Armstrong Eugene Slough 1953 Perge! Wallace Friendship Colby J. Cooper 1999 + CALIFORNIA @ Michael K. Magness 1970 Brandon Way 1999 + Max A. Wernick (3)1974 Michael Buchalski 1999 + Geoffrey P. Mynott 1954 IRVINE Snowy White Owl Total $3,658.00 Stephen E. Woodbury 1979 Joel C. Carr 1994 Friendship Ft. Armstrong Theodore J. Castele 1951 Babak R. Yousefi an 2004 + Craig J. Deitch 1997 Michael R. Burychka 1992+ Michael G. Bark 1986 David E. Forbes-Watkins Perge! Norris AUBURN Jonathan R. Falk 1993 + Herbert W. Morreall Jr. Friendship 1961 Hartley B. Barker (9) 1949 White Star Tim W. Kenney 1998 + 1937 David E. Bazzo 1984 + Donald R. Foster 1950 Perge! Wilkinson Samuel H. Franklin 1969 Michael W. MacConnie 1983 Robert J. Sampson 1993 + Michael E. Egan 1988 John M. Humphrey 1981 Bernard J. DelGiorno (6) Log Cabin Paul A. Marks 1987 Perge! Fairbanks Mark C. Salazar 1985 + John D. Lubahn 1971 1955 James W. Hutcheson 1966 Christopher M. McEvoy Colby J. Cooper (1) 1999 Nathanael Secor 1998 + John W. Mannino 1948 Perge! Fairbanks Purple Clematis 1995+ Total $975.00 Total $775.00 Lawrence M. Oberdank Norman K. Cook (7) 1958 Thomas H. Williams Jr. 1941 Timothy C. Pearce 1984 1958 Richard L. Dobson (6) 1953 Snowy White Owl Scott Shoup 1999 John C. Scott Jr. 1949 CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA @ John M. Saada Sr. (6) 1956 Kenneth L. Farmer Jr. 1972 Michal W. Smoley 2007 + Jeffrey C. Seiler 1962 STATE @ LONG Total $10,300.00 Edward Fischer 1967 Daniel S. Taylor 2003 + RIVERSIDE Donald K. Spies 1960

R. Ward Lariscy Jr. 1963 Todd W. Young 1999 BEACH Royal Purple Douglas C. Taylor 1986 David B. Marino 1985 Jeffrey I. Stone 1979 Leslie E. Youngren 1987 Friendship Delta CINCINNATI Ft. Armstrong Delta Perge! Wallace Steve J. Stonecypher 1992 + Carl M. Ferraro 1978 Purple Clematis Tracy T. Bomberger 1987 Brian W. Elrod 1982 Michael A. Lucas (5) 1983 Robert J. Henderson 1991 Kevin J. Hopper 1973 Snowy White Owl Friendship Perge! Fairbanks CALGARY David E. Kasunic 1954 Delta A. Jeff Collier 1983 Ricardo J. Anesi (9) 1983 Yale E. Martin 1984 Stephen P. Hart 1973 Log Cabin Herbert N. Putnam Jr. 1944 T. Brian Driskell 1993 + William F. Ross III (5) 1987 Andrew O. Todd 1987 Jeffery B. Linkous 1980 Gordon A. Elliott 1955 Harlan H. Todd Jr. 1950 Norman H. Godwin 1991 + Total $5,658.00 Delta Friendship Snowy White Owl James L. Worthley 1962 Edmund P. Phillips III 1998 + Dominic A. DiCarlo 2000 Edward A. Bay 1974 Timothy G. Glowa 1993 Friendship Steve D. Sheffi eld 1968 Friendship Wade M. Fugate 1998 BRITISH Delta David R. Arnold 1952 F. Morgan Simpson 1965 James R. Addison 1987 + Robert L. Haubrock 1983 COLUMBIA Ross H. Jardine 1995 David B. Burroughs 1950 Perge! Wallace Matthew E. Dudziak 1994 Dennis L. Hemmer 1973 Canonsburg Friendship Harry W. Huning 1943 Samuel H. Franklin (9) 1969 Luke J. Enkosky 2007 Eric A. McCauley 2002 + Douglas W. Bell 1980 Terry W. Henderson 1993+ Chris H. Partis 1976 + James W. Hutcheson (8) James M. Harwell 1995 + Ted M. Sharber 1977 Darren T. Donnelly 1984 Bistrin Opacic 2003 + Ross J. Pillari 1972 1966 Charles D. O’Neal Jr. 1988 Perge! Wilkinson David H. Mills 1976 Total $611.96 Walter R. Schuster 1935 Perge! Fairbanks Khoi D. Pham 1988 Kevin J. Hopper (2) 1973 White Star R. F. Thomas 1963 Thomas H. Williams Jr. (4) Morgan P. Reed 1987 + Total $3,128.00 David M. Ainsworth 1987 Kevin C. Von Handorf 2001 1941 CALIFORNIA @ Randy L. Wolff 1984 Kevin J. Ainsworth 1988 Perge! Wallace Total $3,924.96 BERKELEY Perge! Norris Michael K. Magness (3) COLGATE Stewart M. Marshall 1982 David B. Marino 1985 Royal Purple 1970 Ft. Armstrong Log Cabin Perge! Wallace Daniel M. Guggenheim Perge! Fairbanks Robert G. Arrowsmith BALL STATE Gordon A. Elliott 1955 Tracy T. Bomberger (2) 1987 Friendship 1960 J. Bruce Jackson (3) 1952 1949 Purple Clematis Perge! Fairbanks Christopher L. Kurtz 2006+ Ft. Armstrong Douglas C. Taylor (2) 1986 Snowy White Owl Doug A. Forward 1981 Andrew O. Todd (2) 1987 Jason A. Lebar 2003 + James R. Thompson 1938 Total $6,259.00 Theodore E. Heidenreich William M. Gartside 1956 Total $3,037.12 Ryan D. McFarland 2002 Snowy White Owl Jr. 1947 Norman J. Mayr 1978 Logan U. Parmele 2008 + J. Bruce Pollock 1985 John B. Bowker 1949 CENTRAL David D. Hunter 1955 Mark S. Carter 1976 + CALIFORNIA @ Ian E. Rausei 2003 + Ft. Armstrong FLORIDA Richard D. Leland 1960 Manuel G. Gonzalez IV Robert H. Martinsen 1955 Sean C. Reilly 2004 Alistair MacCallum 1990 SAN DIEGO Friendship 1977 Michael D. Milone 1978 Total $495.00 Snowy White Owl Friendship Dennis R. Brown 1995 John G. Haase 1954 Amos J. Minkel Jr. 1940 Mark W. Hilton 1983 + Brian R. Toole 2001 + William R. Gallagher 2004 + Richard W. Kelso 1959 Stanley A. Weeks 1935 BAYLOR John M. King 1982 Mark B. Hovis 1999 Norval H. Latimer 1948 Delta Friendship Michael S. Madill 1984 CALIFORNIA @ Timothy S. Lien 1979 Darrell E. Weber 1963 John Y. Andrews II 1992 + Robert H. McGowan 1992 SANTA CHICAGO Patrick G. Reid 1990 Gregory H. Miller 1976 Friendship David R. Carter 1979 + Golden Chain Bruce C. Verchere 1983 Martin C. Smith 1976 BARBARA Sheldon F. Storrier 1951 Kevin W. Durnell 1979 Hartley B. Barker 1949 Friendship Walter P. Strycker 1951 Ft. Armstrong Total $975.00 L. Hayes Fuller III 1977 + Canonsburg Michael F. Hanson 1963 Delta Bijan P. Karimi 1995 William A. Jones 1980 Bernard J. DelGiorno 1955 Joshua L. Ingram 2006 + James E. Bittner 1979 Friendship COLORADO Adam L. Switzer 1998 Purple Clematis Jerrold K. Peterson 1956 Richard D. Brooding 1949 Paul W. Sams 1992 + Canonsburg Total $375.00 Richard L. Dobson 1953 John C. Rudolph 1948 David P. Funkhouser 1976+ James V. Yardley IV 1992 + John F. Arnold 1959 John M. Saada Sr. 1956 Perge! Wallace Donald J. Ludwig 1951 Perge! Fairbanks Log Cabin BOWLING Ft. Armstrong Gordon A. Elliott (2) 1955 Carson R. McKissick 1957 Bijan P. Karimi (1) 1995 Robert L. Belcher 1945 Norman K. Cook 1958 GREEN Douglas W. Bell (1) 1980 Paul C. Workman 1976 + Total $1,150.00 Purple Clematis Snowy White Owl Delta David M. Ainsworth (1) Friendship Walter A. Koelbel 1947 Stephen R. Baum 1975 Ryan D. Cook 2002 1987 Joseph M. Billiou Jr. 1944 CALIFORNIA Ft. Armstrong Samuel G. Clifford Jr. 1948 John M. Strmac 1997 Kevin J. Ainsworth (1) 1988 Craig C. Bissell 1977 Thomas S. Alexander 1962 STATE @ NORTH- Edward D. Jones III 1966 Friendship Perge! Fairbanks Robert E. Boeddiker 1945 Snowy White Owl William H. Lowery 1947 Christopher M. Biehl 2003+ Norman J. Mayr (1) 1978 Stephen R. DeAnda 1987+ RIDGE Michael J. Coie 1965 Royal Purple Nicholas J. Melas 1945 Michael J. Cavallaro 2004+ Stewart M. Marshall (2) Jordan A. Edmund 2007 + Ronald E. Fenton 1951 Ryan S. O’Hara 1998 James J. Monge 1955 Scott D. Geringer 1989 + 1982 John E. Eskel 1977 Donald B. Zinn 1965 Snowy White Owl Robert W. Rasch 1946 Benjamin S. Martin 2002 + Total $ 26,199.03 Douglas R. Hanford 1976+ Delta Stephen P. Marshall 2005 Michael J. Rich 1951 William E. Neff IV 1989 Ernest C. Helme Jr. 1949 D. R. Clock 1962

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Vaughn F. Davis Jr. 1946 Stephan J. Schwan 1988 + Perge! Wallace Canonsburg DRAKE David M. Smith 1983 John M. Lyon 1962 Perge! Fairbanks John E. Bratten (9) 1947 Joseph B. Carney 1950 Delta William L. Summers 1973 Friendship Matthew D. Hermsen (1) Total $2,453.48 White Star Timothy J. Rueter 1998 + Richard L. Thompson 1967 Christopher E. Humphrey 2005 Samuel R. Cote 1993 Friendship William H. Valentine Jr. 1967 1990 + Total $1,018.00 DARTMOUTH Purple Clematis David Gonzalez 2004 Friendship Bruce R. McBride 1944 Ft. Armstrong William C. Lentz 1964 Ryan J. Rohlfsen 1996 + Everett C. Brinkman 1963 William C. Mortensen 1958 COLORADO George C. Van Dusen III Alexander L. Rogers 1965 Perge! Fairbanks Alan H. Brown II 1966 Michael W. Reilley 2006 + 1957 William T. Shier 1988 Timothy J. Rueter (1) 1998 Lawrence D. Butterfi eld Jr. Perge! Wilkinson STATE Ft. Armstrong 1960 White Star Total $720.00 Walter A. Koelbel (2) 1947 George J. Spradling 1951 John A. Cornell 1962 + Scott J. Mikulecky 1982 Perge! Wallace DAVIDSON Michael D. Stratton 1988 J. L. Gallegos 1972 + Snowy White Owl Ft. Armstrong EMORY John F. Arnold (7) 1959 Curt R. Ward 1988 William J. Grant 1965 + David J. Miller 1971 Howard B. Moyes 1987 Ft. Armstrong Total $4,068.00 Snowy White Owl William S. Humphreys Jr. Richard R. Ulery 1971 Delta Thomas A. Adams 1970 Samuel G. Clifford Jr. 1948 1967 Friendship John R. Potter 2000 Snowy White Owl David M. Dirks 1963 Joseph M. Reina 1967 COLORADO Richard T. Callan 1980 Friendship Craig S. Kalter 1984 Russell O. LaMore 1988 Ken R. Sargent 1988 + James C. Daley 1976 Theodore H. Davis Jr. 1987 Delta COLLEGE J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr. 1956 James E. Tyler Jr. 1950 Purple Clematis Rocky D. Tschappat 1984 Christopher J. Goldrick Charles O. Barker 1967 William T. McMurry 1956 Perge! Wallace Robert L. Cass Sr. 1952 Perge! Norris 2008 + Stephen M. Coarsey 1978 Peter A. Morse Sr. 1965 Jack C. Gill (3) 1964 Ft. Armstrong Scott J. Mikulecky (2) 1982 Thomas A. Johnson 1978 + Michael B. Shapiro 1978 James E. Sanford 1971 James H. Hendrie (8) 1950 John B. Leisure 1950 Total $9,875.00 David C. Kitchin 1976 Joseph Valvona Jr. 1976 Leigh A. Stocking Jr. 1951 Mark A. Krill (2) 1986 Brian J. Meek 1986 William S. Randolph Jr. 1967 Friendship Frank J. Tolford Jr. 1954 Robert J. Suarez (4) 1971 Robert W. Reniers Jr. 1968 Todd E. Strawser 1990 + Frank V. Aluisio Jr. 1987 + Delta Total $6,665.40 Snowy White Owl COLUMBIA Total $905.00 Charles D. Coppage 1971+ Purple Clematis Robert L. Erickson 1958 Robert W. Boge 1959 Sanjeev S. Hasabnis 1986+ Edward M. DeSear 1968 Glenn C. Hannah 1952 Charles S. Hover Jr. 1951 Kenneth W. Healey 1972 FLORIDA INTER- Snowy White Owl DENISON R. B. Hollis 1973 Bruce A. Kolbezen 1975 Christopher A. Jones 1992+ NATIONAL James L. Bast 1958 Ft. Armstrong James N. Ross Jr. 1962 Robert J. Orr III 1974 Stanley L. Storey 1964 Friendship William A. Billingham 1951 Edwin M. Ahrens 1973 Eric J. Vale 1981 Kelly B. Powers 1984 Total $1,458.00 Benito Arroliga 2000 + Delta Snowy White Owl Gary L. Wegenke 1960 Robert H. Rawlings 1947 Luis M. Camacho Jr. 2007 Steven E. Coleman 1983 Bradley F. Norpell 1950 Friendship Delta Juan F. D’Arce Jr. 2005 Dudley Ferris 1952 Delta John T. Axelberg 1983 EVANSVILLE Philip W. Bissell 1942 Marlon Font 2004 Thomas A. Kimmons 1949 Charles B. Beard 1958 William J. Bach 1991 Snowy White Owl Frederick L. Freeman 1967 Eric L. Kobrin 2003 + John M. Mullins 1941 William M. Fisher 1944 J. R. Coffi n 1958 Joseph A. Weist 1987 Charles Rubens 1952 Total $376.96 Friendship John A. Larson 1971 Paul O. Germann Jr. 1952+ Delta Edward G. Skeeters Jr. 1967 Adam F. Barrison 1991 + John D. McQuigg 1953 Stephen W. Hayes 1966 Jeremy R. Tarr 1998 Douglas C. Van Metre 1950 Kristopher E. Kaliebe 1992 Thomas E. Norpell 1941 John V. Hollensteiner 1989 Friendship FLORIDA STATE Friendship James W. Stitt 1938 James D. Parsons 1974 Nathan E. Hubbard 2002 Christopher W. Cook 2002 Ft. Armstrong Will Balthrope II 1984 Robert I. Taylor IV 1995 John W. Reed 1939 David S. Johnson 1953 Christopher L. Rafferty Paul W. Bonapfel 1972 Edward V. Heath 1960 Andrew F. Upton 1985 Peter Sensenbrenner 1975 Willard C. Lacy 1938 2001 Snowy White Owl Gene C. Huang 1967 + Anthony J. Vlahides 1957 Friendship Jeffrey R. Millard 1980 Colin W. Colehour 2001 Henry S. Otto Jr. 1951 Perge! Wallace Bradford L. Cornell 1976 Douglas A. Nemecek 1985+ FLORIDA William J. Duston 1975 Robert A. Otto 1966 Edward M. DeSear (6) 1968 John K. Matthews Jr. 1951 Lee A. Paree 1982 Royal Purple Kevin J. Malone 1975 Jonathan P. Sawyer 1992 + Total $2,375.00 John N. Oest 1974 + Bruce E. Partner 1958 James H. Hendrie 1950 Steven L. Sparkman 1969 Dean E. Severin 1951 Harold P. Quinn Jr. 1977 Ralph W. Riecker 1954 Log Cabin Gary S. Williams 1973 John W. Stewart 1952 Albert J. Sabo 1972 Joshua M. Wilson 2005 Mark A. Krill 1986 Delta Steven R. Vela 1986 CORNELL James M. Shaler 1986 Robert A. Wunderlich Jr. Ft. Armstrong A. J. Brooks 1999 Richard F. Zier 1973 Canonsburg Richard A. Young 1954 1988 Jack C. Gill 1964 Robert M. Shoemaker 1943 Perge! Fairbanks John E. Bratten 1947 Perge! Wallace Perge! Wilkinson Robert J. Suarez 1971 Donald S. Stuart 1972 John B. Leisure (5) 1950 Snowy White Owl Edwin M. Ahrens (3) 1973 Samuel R. Cote (7) 1993 Snowy White Owl Friendship Robert L. Cass Sr. (9) 1952 William H. Chambers 1943 Total $2,176.80 Perge! Wallace Joseph G. Gamble Jr. 1948 Dennis R. Brown 1995 Robert W. Reniers Jr. (3) J. Mike Duesing 1962 Joseph B. Carney (9) 1950 James A. Gerwe 1958 Robert G. Hopkins 1990+ 1968 James M. Jenks 1945 Philip G. Heyde (4) 1972 Michael H. Houchard 1957 Peter L. Jones 1993 Total $3,757.16 Lawrence E. Phillips 1987 DENVER Delta Brenton H. Wadsworth William H. Palm 1954 Jason C. Odom 1991 + R. Wayne Phillips 1965 (6) 1952 Kevin B. Parker 1988 Alfred F. Van Ranst Jr. 1974 Adam S. Bashaw 1987 George R. Peacock 1949 COLORADO Perge! Fairbanks Thomas R. Persely Jr. 1999+ Delta Perge! Fairbanks W. Harvey Sharron Jr. 1962 David M. Dirks (3) 1963 Michael V. Phillips 2002 SCHOOL OF David L. Worrell 1967 Adam S. Bashaw (1) 1987 James E. Spencer 1955 Russell O. LaMore (2) 1988 David A. Picard 1985 MINES Friendship Thomas W. Swanson 1971 J. Kurt Mahrdt Jr. (4) 1956 Perge! Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Joseph G. Bruce 1977 DEPAUW Gregg T. Templin 1972 William T. Shier (4) 1988 Kevin J. Malone (2) 1975 James A. Hull 1988 Jonathan M. Currier 1985 Centennial Harrison M. Wadsworth George J. Spradling (3) Total $2,652.80 Delta E. Ethan Ebner 2003 + Brenton H. Wadsworth Jr. 1946 1951 Matthew D. Hermsen 2005 Christopher W. Fenton 1993 1952 Robert E. Williams 1990 Michael D. Stratton (6) Friendship Jung Leong 1963 Golden Chain Delta FRESNO STATE 1988 Peter J. Ashton 1991 Robert H. Lurcott 1961 + Richard H. Crowder 1931 James D. Carter 1956 Snowy White Owl Curt R. Ward (6) 1988 Paul E. McElligott 1989 Jeffrey Raff 1982 + AA John M. Lowe Jr. 1961 Chad T. Snyder 2000 Total $13,884.03 Mark Moseley-Williams Fred S. Robertson III 1972+ Royal Purple Raymond B. Martinez 1962 Friendship

1993+ Anthony G. Tappin 1949 Philip G. Heyde 1972 John A. Metts 1958 David A. Rooney 2001 + Brian W. Robbins 1997 Fred F. Roberts 1954 Craig D. Singer 1985

LLIFETIMEIFETIME GGIVINGIVING SOCIETIESSOCIETIES

Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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GEORGIA Roger J. Chamlin 1962 Black Diamond Lee E. Curtiss 1955 Robert D. Cheeley 1979 Craig M. Johnson 1975 Golden Chain Sam Richwine (Georgia 1973) has Neal E. Kottke 1961 Robert D. Cheeley 1979 Robert H. Little 1957 White Star joined the Educational Foundation Board Robert E. Lowry 1944 Samuel W. Richwine Jr. Stuart M. Mamer 1942 1973 of Directors. Sam is a surgeon specializ- Thomas A. Nickell 1948 Purple Clematis ing in plastic and reconstructive surgery, Jack C. Richmond 1940 William R. Bracewell 1968 Edward M. Rowe 1946 Paul A. Cain Jr. 1982 cosmetic surgery and surgery of the hand Allan F. Sindell 1949 William T. Marlow 1985 Delta Thomas M. Strate 1979 with Northeast Georgia Plastic Surgery As- Keith G. Asher 1962 Ft. Armstrong Daniel A. Damon 1958 Thomas R. Blando 1986 sociates of Gainesville, Georgia. He and his Champ W. Davis Jr. 1962 J. Rance Cain 1969 family live in Gainesville, GA. Richard A. Day Jr. 1977 Cale H. Conley 1991 Donald L. Feldman 1950 Thomas E. Fitzgerald III John A. Helledy 1961 1973 William C. Ieuter 1957 Joseph T. Fleming 1985 John B. Jenkins 1958 Dewain T. Hamilton II 1987 Frederic E. Lee 1936 Robert B. Jelinek 1985 James H. Maxey 1953 William A. Koch III 1949 Charles L. McCullough 1986 White Star Robert J. Passaneau 1959 David M. Kraebber 1977 Donald T. Miller 1966 William M. Kramer 1978 Paul E. Pisano 1989 James P. Glenny 1960 Paul B. Schumacher 1951 Robert B. Meyer 1970 William E. Miller Jr. 1967 R. B. McMahon Jr. 1972 Cory B. Rayfi eld 2005 Log Cabin Friendship Jere W. Morehead 1988 Arthur R. Morse Jr. 1956 Edward L. Morgan Jr. 1965 Theophilus F. Russell 1984+ J. Dean Mosher 1949 Owen H. Ackerman 1959 Danny A. Neil 1968 William H. Palm 1954 Jeffrey M. Preston 1962 Jason M. Scislowicz 1998 + Purple Clematis John M. Benson 1986 Snowy White Owl Bob N. Robards 1960 Robert R. Sieck 1957 Calvin S. Spencer 1994 + Clyde E. Culp 1941 Peter O. Bower 1972 L. Kirkland Boggs 1982 Ernest O. Rotramel Jr. 1952 Robert H. Stark 1955 Kenneth S. Strickler 2005 Richard E. Trail 1966 Glen E. Brolander 1951 Jeffrey A. Brown 1988 + Randolph L. Scott 1984 Delta Stephen B. Surber III 2005 Ft. Armstrong Richard K. Elder 1968 A. Keith Carnes 1984 + Ronald L. Thomas 1968 Philip J. Bernardi 1979 John M. Warren 2006 Robert E. Bohman 1970 Richard H. Horning 1943 Vernon E. Googe III 1991 Delta Robert E. Croner 1979 Meade Whitaker 1999 Rodney W. Bohman 1967 Stephen E. Kniss 1969 Franklin D. Meadows 1991 Milton E. Berry 1962 Richard W. Esser 1964 Michael S. York 1998 James P. Christensen 1947 Stephen B. Lindell 1957 Roger D. Sheaks 1983 Clinton M. Crabtree 1949 Robert B. Nettleton 1984 Perge! Fairbanks Malcolm M. Renfrew 1932 John W. Ramsey 1973 Stephen A. Williams 1973 Winford G. Ellis 1963 Calvin R. Patterson III 1985 Philip A. Cox (3) 2003 Snowy White Owl Gene A. Wallace 1954 Delta John E. Hanby Jr. 1963 George C. Pence 1954 Jason H. Culp (4) 2001 Douglas L. MacTaggart 1982 William M. White 1944 Charles P. Conboy 2002 Andrew D. Harris 1961 Friendship W. Christian Mellon (4) 2000 William A. McCurdy 1971 Stuart H. Zuck 1950 F. John Semley 1970 Martial A. Honnell 1934 Phillip M. Bodenstab 2005+ Benjamin E. Robinson (8) Robert R. Taber Jr. 1971 Perge! Wallace David G. Watson 1979 Andrew Kohl 1967 John L. Cleaver 1957 1986 Delta Kenneth L. Means (5) 1940 Friendship Jeffrey C. Korth 1977 Richard H. Cromer 1951 John J. Toner V (3) 2001 G. W. Charlesworth Jr. Robert H. Little (1) 1957 James M. Allen 1968 F. D. Pryor Jr. 1951 Joseph J. Egresitz Jr. 1967 Total $3,546.28 1939 Neal E. Kottke (2) 1961 Timothy T. Bullard 2001 + John B. Snead 1988 W. S. Griffi ths 1974 Egan W. Drenker 1944 Brenton H. Wadsworth Frederick L. Cooper IV Larry S. Sutton 1972 Michael G. Haas 1976 HANOVER A. J. Sather 1955 1952 2004+ Perge! Fairbanks William S. Walker 1980 Andrew V. Leh 1959 Purple Clematis Neil R. Thornton 1952 Richard G. Falcone 1981 James E. Arnold (3) 1985 John R. Wells III 1985 Charles Lentz IV 1961 Charles E. Gabe 1990 Friendship Benjamin L. Hawkins 2002+ Total $7,977.74 Friendship William E. Miles Jr. 1953 Ft. Armstrong John H. Bradbury 1958 + Turner D. Merritt 2003 + Robert C. Ashworth III Richard L. Scheff 1977 John R. Coomer 1961 Gregory A. Brown 1994 Lance G. Niel 2005 + 1955 Harold J. Schriver 1956 S. Kirk Dinkins III 1965 Benjamin W. Chase 1994 ILLINOIS William M. Powell Jr. 1976 Kevin H. Butts 1996 + Wayne I. Yohe 1961 Snowy White Owl Donald E. Eddy 1955 + WESLEYAN Samuel W. Richwine III 2004 Stephen A. Cruickshank Perge! Wilkinson Raymond A. Bowden 1949 Charles R. Gabby 1969 + Snowy White Owl Perge! Norris 1987 William N. Lindsay III (3) Frank A. Guthrie 1950 Karl W. Klages 1952 Dana C. Belyea 1950 Keith R. Breedlove (4) 1978 William B. Eubanks Jr. 1956 1969 Karl J. Klein 1966 Brett S. Nagel 2002 + Robert M. Bicket 1967 Robert D. Cheeley (8) 1979 William G. Grip 1982 Perge! Fairbanks Thomas J. Nacca 1957 Jan R. Noorda 1971 Richard L. Dehm 1950 Perge! Wallace Orville T. Guffi n 1962 William M. Kramer (4) Howard A. Pelham 1951 Steven B. Samuelson 1976 William B. Fader 1957 William R. Bracewell (4) Glen J. Iannucci 2003 1978 Joseph S. Rawlings 1952 Perge! Norris James F. Mack 1946 1968 James S. Jarrard 1986 Robert C. Muff (7) 1960 James W. Rose 1956 John D. Rowell (1) 1948 John V. Simshauser 1945 David M. Kraebber (2) 1977 F. M. Mitchell III 1963 Richard F. Romig (8) 1947 Delta Cyrus B. Sweet III (6) 1951 Delta Perge! Fairbanks Marc D. Perla 1992 + Total $7,453.48 Ferdinand R. Avril 1954 Perge! Wallace Roy A. Ferguson 1959 Joseph T. Fleming (2) 1985 Byron O. Robinson Jr. 1943+ Elmer E. Geissler 1951 James E. Whistler (6) 1970 Robert L. Hildebrand 1952 Robert B. Jelinek (2) 1985 Mitchell J. Rutledge 1996 + HAMPDEN- E. R. Jackson 1952 Perge! Fairbanks Friendship Samuel W. Richwine Jr. G. W. Stewart 1971 Robert B. Tigner 1990 Clyde E. Culp (5) 1941 John Bowles III 1951 (5) 1973 Perge! Norris SYDNEY James P. Christensen (3) Log Cabin Friendship James E. Fletcher 1944 Total $23,636.27 R. Kirk Landon (1) 1950 1947 Benjamin E. Robinson 1986 George G. Boehnlein 1996+ Jay M. Hilton 1966 Perge! Wallace James P. Glenny (7) 1960 Snowy White Owl Bruce K. Bunger 1977 Larry D. Jensen 1963 Hal Hart (5) 1969 J. Dean Mosher (4) 1949 GEORGIA TECH Philip A. Cox 2003 Eric A. Haas 1978 + Dean Jukovich 1993 + Golden Chain Perge! Fairbanks Richard E. Trail (6) 1966 Jason H. Culp 2001 Marshall G. Hallett 1972 Tim S. Maynard 1981 R. Kirk Landon 1950 John O. Briggs (9) 1967 Total $62,186.10 Matthew S. Garrison 1999 M. R. Jann 1974 Jeffry J. McBride 1981 Log Cabin Michael W. Harris (7) 1970 W. Christian Mellon 2000 Jack H. Snyder 1952 AA Dan A. McCoy 1964 Hal Hart 1969 Ronald L. Thomas (3) 1968 John J. Toner V 2001 Perge! Wilkinson ILLINOIS Michael A. Morris 2003 + Purple Clematis Total $57,204.18 Delta Charles E. Gabe (1) 1990 Centennial Donald A. Nelson 1963 + John O. Briggs 1967 John R. McGhee Jr. 1986 Perge! Fairbanks Brenton H. Wadsworth William J. Polich 1957 Ft. Armstrong GETTYSBURG George M. Trible IV 1991 John R. Coomer (1) 1961 1952 John W. Rhind 1959 Thomas E. Bell Jr. 1955 Purple Clematis Friendship Howard A. Pelham (2) 1951 Purple Clematis Total $1,539.76 Ian A. Birdsall 1973 William N. Lindsay III 1969 Steven E. Bell 1974 + Total $6,453.50 William J. Bengel 1935 AA Michael W. Harris 1970 Richard F. Romig 1947 David S. Bill IV 2001 Kenneth L. Means 1940 INDIANA John F. Richenaker 1943 Ft. Armstrong Gary W. Boswick 1985 IDAHO Ft. Armstrong Black Diamond Snowy White Owl Robert W. Davies 1957 Mark R. Cruise 1982 Golden Chain David K. Mills 1949 David G. Elmore 1955 Ben H. Adler 1965 Robert C. Muff 1960 Conner B. Frampton 2001+ Cyrus B. Sweet III 1951 Snowy White Owl Royal Purple Frederick I. Boone 1967 Richard D. Shirk 1967 J. Scott Harris 1973 Royal Purple James E. Arnold 1985 Louis A. Mangels 1956 Edward H. Guilbert Jr. 1965 Donald T. Zimmerman 1948 James M. Haynes Jr. 1997+ John D. Rowell 1948 John C. Auther 1951 William R. Miller 1962 Edward D. Hund 1981 Snowy White Owl Justin B. Jones 2000 + James E. Whistler 1970 James A. Bauer 1964 White Star Robert E. Leckrone 1942 Robert S. Jones Jr. 1965 Lewis D. Kelley Jr. 1982 + Rodney S. Bond 1966 Robert V. Bierhaus Jr. 1954

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James A. Ramsey 1964 1967 Snowy White Owl John A. Dueben 1973 JOHNS Perge! Wilkinson Purple Clematis Perge! Fairbanks Glenn L. Book 1960 Roger E. Forrester 1954 HOPKINS Stephen D. Bunten (4) 1960 William C. Lentz 1964 David R. Frick (2) 1966 Delta Thomas M. Foster 1964 Perge! Wallace Log Cabin Ft. Armstrong Louis A. Mangels 1956 Allen E. Brennecke 1959 Peter J. McNally 1990 H. D. Ritchie (4) 1940 Robert E. Carter 1968 Thomas P. Cottrell 1982 David A. Michael (1) 1952 Gunther R. Lubben 1988 A. Peter Rimsans II 1993 Perge! Fairbanks Purple Clematis David R. Frick 1966 James A. Ramsey (9) 1964 David S. Stannard 1981 Friendship Richard I. Barr (6) 1959 James S. Russell 1943 Alan B. Graf Jr. 1975 Total $23,983.11 Friendship Michael C. Addison 1969 Steven E. Brownback (4) Snowy White Owl Raymond W. Nicholson Jr. William D. Baker 1977 Nicholas J. Besser 2006 + 1976 Andrew G. Cappuccino 1952 Blaine P. Biedermann 1985 Dustyn J. Curran 2007 Thomas R. Clevenger (2) INDIANA STATE 1984 Robert N. Whitacre 1967 Lance R. Brandt 1990 + Mark E. Dohrmann 1972 + 1957 Royal Purple David G. Shigekawa 1959 Snowy White Owl James D. Carstensen 1989 Spencer C. Ebann 2006 + George A. Kohake (2) 1976 Joshua R. Goldman 2001 Thomas S. Summers Jr. James A. Cusick 1959 Charles J. Connell 1949 John R. Ellis 1987 + John B. Martin (3) 1959 Ft. Armstrong 1951 Gilmore S. Haynie Jr. 1969 Murray H. Dawson 1944 Jack S. Gellerstedt 1964 + Total $7,711.00 William G. Niederer 1985 Delta William B. LaSalle 1964 Michael S. Hatten 1972 Steven J. Hunst 1975 Snowy White Owl Rob Caples 1958 Patrick B. Lindley 1984 Peter J. Justen 1959 Harvey Ingham III 1944 James David Spencer 1973 John F. Hose 1960 KANSAS STATE Eugene J. McGarvey Jr. 1958 Andrew G. Miller 1985 + John R. Krantz 1970 Delta Daniel F. Organek 1994 Golden Chain David A. Michael 1952 Chester E. Rauch 1969 C. D. Morton 1964 Michael L. Raisor 1995 Friendship Michael E. Morris 1977 Richard H. Mills 1948 Richard D. Rogers 1974 + John C. Parrott Jr. 1943 Friendship Jack Carlock 1958 White Star Robert H. Oswald 1944 James L. Somers 1967 + John J. Reynolds 1964 + Johnathon W. Allen 2008 + John D. Hoover 1962 Terry L. Meyers 1969 Warren H. Woolcott 1972 Perge! Norris Clifford V. Scantlebury 1940 Anthony L. Biggs 2002 + William D. Hunt 1968 L. Dave Schreck 1969 Delta John G. Pappajohn (8) 1952 Stefan C. Scharff 1991 + Timothy J. Black 1974 + George A. Kay III 1957 Purple Clematis David F. Bennhoff 1959 Jerrold Wanek (9) 1980 Robert P. Schenk 1946 William E. Briggs 1972 Marc D. Leone 2005 + Kendal D. Johnson 1979 Thomas H. Kelley 1971 Perge! Wilkinson Kevin A. Shires 2005 + John M. Butkiewicz 2004 + James N. Trone 1947 James E. Taylor 1970 Thomas E. Mariani 1991 Duane O. Paulsen (5) 1946 Richard J. Stock 1962 Eugene H. Christiansen Donald H. Wilson Jr. 1942 Ft. Armstrong Norman E. Pfau III 1990 Perge! Wallace Chad R. Sussex 1996 + 1982 + Perge! Wallace Randall S. Coble 1991 Dale E. Rider 1953 William F. Snider (4) 1978 Jacob D. Williams 2005 + William L. Cole 1991 + Robert E. Carter (8) 1968 Christopher A. Hupe 1994 Robert M. Shoemaker 1943 Perge! Fairbanks Richard E. Wiltamuth 1960+ Mark E. Crawn 2001 Total $2,573.00 R. Michael Robson 1977 Robert T. Story 1949 Matthew M. Amend (1) Perge! Norris Michael S. Daugherty 1970 Snowy White Owl Donald C. Tyte 1948 1987 Richard D. McCormick (9) Garry D. Elder 1974 KANSAS Brett C. Bogan 1989 Friendship Zachary Finn 2000 + Total $15,907.76 1961 John M. Foust 1992 Royal Purple Michael H. Acheson 1984 Stanley M. Hendricks II Perge! Wilkinson Allen L. Switzer 1971 John R. Bunten 1954 Jay E. Allardt 1978 1975 + Jon B. Burmeister (8) 1967 Delta IOWA STATE Thomas R. Clevenger 1957 Edward R. Bartley 1942 Trevor C. Johnson 2006 + Centennial Thomas B. Hanley (7) 1992 Tom L. Haug 1982 H. Dean Ritchie 1940 Richard L. Bennett 1954 Bryce S. Jones 2001 + Richard D. McCormick Perge! Wallace R. E. Ireland 1988 Log Cabin William D. Boaz 1953 Kristopher R. Klein 2004+ 1961 Howard M. Logan (9) 1946 Robert D. Lamborn 1970 Richard I. Barr 1959 John F. Bonsib 1945 Brent A. Leffel 1991 + Royal Purple James C. Murray II (8) 1959 David E. Waters 1999 Stephen D. Bunten 1960 Jon R. Canida 1975 Cole H. McCulloch 2004+ James C. Murray II 1959 Perge! Fairbanks Friendship Larry S. Gutsch 1957 Richard R. Fleck 1954 + David H. Middleton 1991+ Richard A. Pecaut 1952 Robert J. Harker (3) 1943 David A. Bennett 1994 Thomas J. Moore Jr. 1958 David D. Frey 1985 Roland Miles 1989 + Canonsburg Charles H. Logan (8) 1974 Brian R. Campbell 2010 + Purple Clematis Richard L. Geupel 1958 Ryan A. Pettit 1988 Jon B. Burmeister 1967 Richard A. Pecaut (8) 1952 Keith A. Geyer 1992 John B. Martin 1959 John T. Hartley 1990 Michael A. Schell 1973 + White Star A. Peter Rimsans II (1) 1993 Bradley J. Herron 1981 Ft. Armstrong Justin B. Jones 1949 Donald E. Sippel 1989 + M. Neil Goodman 1962 Gordon J. Smith (3) 1961 Gordon G. Lewis 1974 Kevin F. Mitchelson 1979 David G. King 1974 Robert D. Stevens 2003 + Thomas B. Hanley 1992 Robert J. Taylor Jr. (2) 1968 Michael A. Martin 1983 + Snowy White Owl Robert J. Lewis Jr. 1964 Terry D. Tillett 1973 Howard M. Logan 1946 Total $105,446.23 William L. Rhoad Jr. 1997 Steven E. Brownback 1976 George P. Nichol 1945 Thomas L. Tillett 1972 Edward S. Tieke 1964 + Stephen G. Sexton 1980 Heywood H. Davis 1952 Roger L. Pardieck 1959 James R. Twitchell 1991 + Purple Clematis Robert J. Svec 1984 JACKSONVILLE James S. Heaton 1951 Paul R. Pomeroy Jr. 1962 + Christopher B. Vance 1976 Charles H. Logan 1974 Ft. Armstrong Michael S. Thomas 2001 George A. Kohake 1976 James D. Rapp 1985 Larry Watson 1971 Ft. Armstrong Richard Gonzalez 1998 Perge! Wilkinson Delta Ronald F. Remak 1979 Joshua A. West 2005 + Ralph J. Anderson 1955 Kevin W. Haga 1992 Michael E. Morris (7) 1977 Charles K. Baber Jr. 1964 Daniel C. Reno 1979 Nicholas A. Willis 2002 + H. Robert Cassling 1952 Delta Perge! Fairbanks William L. Larrabee 1955 Jerry L. Rushton II 1989 + Corey A. Wodarz 1991 + Robert J. Harker 1943 Charles M. Walker 1981 Kendal D. Johnson (2) 1979 Steven C. Mueller 1980 Jeffrey A. Schwarz 1994 Perge! Norris David Rhind 1965 Friendship R. Michael Robson (1) 1977 Ray J. Stanclift Jr. 1941 Jack H. Snyder 1952 AA Joshua R. Goldman (3) 2001 Robert J. Taylor Jr. 1968 Michael L. Brown 1988 + L. Dave Schreck (2) 1969 Joe E. Strong 1952 Timothy J. Story 1974 Total $15,249.62 Lawrence H. Thompson Brooks R. Tomlin 1991 + David E. Waters (1) 1999 Vincent M. Tharp 1942 Michael S. Sweitzer II 2005+ 1964 David A. Wheeler 1986 Total $9,553.12 Friendship John R. Terrill 1989 William C. Ziebell 1951 Perge! Wallace Robert I. Thompson 1964 IOWA Neal B. Andreson 1946 Golden Chain Snowy White Owl Kevin W. Haga (3) 1992 Perge! Norris Jonathan S. Austin 1987 + KENT STATE John G. Pappajohn 1952 James M. Adams 1953 Perge! Fairbanks Purple Clematis David G. Elmore (1) 1955 Charles E. Barry 1957 + Royal Purple Ronald G. Blake 1960 Richard Gonzalez (6) 1998 Peter L. Schofi eld 1962 Perge! Wilkinson Robert M. Bunten Jr. 1950 Jerrold Wanek 1980 Howard P. Byers Jr. 1953 Total $2,453.37 Snowy White Owl Alan B. Graf Jr. (2) 1975 Daniel E. Huck 2001 Log Cabin Charles K. Ebann 1969 Fredric J. Aichele 1963 William R. Miller (6) 1962 Jon P. Morris 1963 + Duane O. Paulsen 1946 Robert C. Guiney 1957 Ronald A. Pizzuti 1962 Perge! Wallace JAMES Allen R. Purvis 1968 William F. Snider 1978 Craig A. Mason 1972 E. A. Rumbaugh 1963 Robert V. Bierhaus Jr. (6) MADISON John E. Riederer 1953 Purple Clematis Lynn R. Schroeder 1976 Delta 1954 Friendship David T. Runyan 1958 Matthew J. Mausser 1994 Gordon J. Smith 1961 Ronald S. Beer 1962 Thomas P. Cottrell (4) 1982 Gregory D. Kruger 2004 Elbert E. Smith III 1961 + Ft. Armstrong Delta Stephen K. Campbell 1969 Patrick B. Lindley (1) 1984 Michael B. Sacks 2004 Aaron W. Whiteside 1997 + Matthew M. Amend 1987 Rodney L. Brown 1962 Robert N. Whitacre (7)

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Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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KENT STATE Perge! Fairbanks LASALLE MAINE Jerald J. Gnuschke 1984 Scott M. Kudialis 1985 Friendship Dean W. Munger (5) 1973 Delta Purple Clematis Raymond L. Goldbeck 1994 Philip D. Matthews 1960 Dale L. Bardes 1964 Total $2,666.00 John R. Gimpel 1984 Eugene D. Coté III 1981 James R. Trimbach 1982 Jerome S. Miller 1943 Perge! Fairbanks Friendship Delta David M. Williams 1997 + Kenneth N. Nemerovski Peter L. Schofi eld (6) 1962 KETTERING B Antonello J. Ianieri 1990 Alan E. Douville Jr. 1987 Perge! Fairbanks 1972 Total $1,116.00 Log Cabin Carey J. Molloy 1993 + Friendship James T. Guess (5) 1989 James J. Spurrier 1968 Peter L. Clark 1968 Russell D. Cromwell 1998+ Robert A. Svoboda (4) 1978 Frank H. Tranzow 1959 KENTUCKY Delta LAWRENCE James S. Fassett 1983 + Total $1,559.80 Scott R. Wilson 1974 Friendship Royal Purple J. Craig Edel 1977 Delta Richard W. Gerry Jr. 1963+ Todd M. Blosser 1994 James E. Morrison 1970 Friendship Bruce A. Wilson 1981 Harold F. Hutchinson Jr. MIAMI John F. Bonsib 1945 Log Cabin Nathan W. Loontjer 2002 1957 White Star Bruce C. Dane 1979 William C. Harrison 1977 Perge! Norris LEHIGH Charles E. Morgan 1963 Lee C. Schmitt 1963 Peter L. Clark (4) 1968 Daniel E. Peters 1978 Ft. Armstrong Philip A. Dombrowski 1972+ Purple Clematis White Star Total $5,300.00 Michael G. Splane 1998 Jeffrey A. Abrams 1978 James C. Ellis 1958 Patrick C. Bean 1963 Roger S. Penske 1959 Donald L. Swicker 1953 Patrick P. Born 1973 Kenneth A. Harris Jr. 1982 Robert H. Becknell 1967 Ft. Armstrong Perge! Wallace Ted W. Goble 1968 Paul M. Heininger 1974 Benjamin R. Harper 1969 KNOX James M. Hazelwood 1951 Eugene D. Coté III (6) 1981 Snowy White Owl Brian D. Henderson 1986 Ft. Armstrong Purple Clematis Paul E. Klinedinst Jr. 1955 Total $1,848.43 Timothy S. Lewis 1986 Mark D. Manders 1980 William H. Mautz 1965 David S. Schramm 1978 Donald B. Morrison 1951 James W. Morgan 1971 William O. Mays 1942 + Snowy White Owl Charles R. Williams 1942 Timothy J. Shotmeyer 2000 Robert E. Nagy 1964 James E. Minns Jr. 1984 Leonard M. Appel 1963 Ft. Armstrong Snowy White Owl MARYLAND Charles B. Pettis 1961 Mike N. Radi 1996 + Thomas E. Bloch 1972 Jack P. Greer 1949 William D. Bast 1979 Delta James E. Walter 1964 George J. Reindel IV 1985 + Robinson S. Brown 2002 Snowy White Owl Thomas B. Bates 1961 Peter R. Ahnert 1980 Delta Gregory R. Schermerhorn Ronald M. Green 1972 Chauncey R. Charlson Jr. J. Douglas Breen 1968 Ryan Schwartzberg 2001 Ken Berger 1965 1987 Louis W. Jaquith 1966 1955 J. Allen Harper Jr. 1954 Mark J. Waclawski 1986 Richard L. Bird 1961 Laurence P. VanHouten 1952 Charles D. Leffl er 1972 Colin M. Harding 1963 David H. Schaper 1943 Friendship John C. Kellenberger 1960 Eric W. Vetter 1954 Ronald D. Wagoner 1962 Lewis H. Hollmeyer Jr. 1945 John B. Webber 1962 Jason H. Bell 1996 + Dale B. Stork 1977 Perge! Norris Delta Larry D. Lindburg 1947 Delta Timothy M. Gary 1990 Alan C. Wiedie 1962 Robert B. Knutson (9) 1956 Richard A. Bean 1969 Kenneth J. Peve 1987 Peter B. Beck 1965 Daniel G. Severn 2006 + Jeffrey J. Williams 1980 Perge! Wilkinson Tyler D. Buckley 2000 C. Robert Woolsey 1963 Mark L. Gardner 1983 Kensho Watanabe 2000 + Friendship Robert K. Erf (9) 1953 Lawrence W. Heil 1967 Delta John A. Hollingsworth 1955 Total $625.00 Aaron R. Alspach 1998 + Perge! Wallace Friendship C. Rodney Boynton 1953 David M. Walton 1956 Robert G. Berry 1953 Thomas F. Emerson (3) 1950 L. D. Abernathy 1963 Robert T. Boynton 1965 Friendship MIT Anthony R. Colucci 1962 C. N. Tinker (8) 1954 John R. Bryden 1974 Richard W. Burkhardt Sr. Richard E. Benner Jr. 1954 Ft. Armstrong George A. Fowler 1962 Perge! Fairbanks C. R. Clark 1962 1939 B. Allen Brian Jr. 1988 + Bruce Blanchard 1957 Brian D. Gravitt 1990 + Frederick A. Henderson James H. Eckler 1974 + Harry J. Neumiller Jr. 1951 Charles R. Macauley 1949 William N. Blatt 1944 Norman L. Hayes 1963 (1) 1980 Matthew M. Felice 1997 Friendship A. William Reid Jr. 1951 William S. Kaiser 1977 William R. Hineline 1963 Richard L. Pinkerton (3) Matthew A. Gillies 1995 + Bradford J. Colby 1976 Cyril G. Serrao 1977 Snowy White Owl Max W. Hood 2000 1955 Frank H. McCartney III 1971 Peter G. Dorris 1962 Christopher M. Shahidi John K. Freeman 1966 Maurice A. Long 1960 Thomas A. Raar (8) 1985 Kevin E. McKiernan 1973 Robert H. Fett 1954 1998 + William H. Pasfi eld 1945 John W. Patton 1980 Marc A. Schiller (1) 1974 Charles K. Miller Jr. 1970 Greg Hanson 2000 Seth A. Yerk 2004 Delta T. A. Toby Roebuck 1968 Total $17,084.92 Edward L. Schumacher 1967 Joseph S. King 1965 Perge! Wilkinson John C. Ingraham 1958 R. Thomas Upright 1964 Charles L. Shearer 1964 Jerry F. Kuzanek 1963 Thomas B. Bates (1) 1961 Robert J. Spinner 1984 Francis A. Wisehart 1987 Charles B. Simmons 2002 Albert Metzel 1952 Perge! Wallace John R. Walsh 1953 MICHIGAN Total $2,993.00 Perge! Wilkinson Jerrold M. Peterson 1962 + Roger S. Penske (1) 1959 Friendship STATE

James E. Morrison (9) 1970 Paul L. Salansky 1973 Perge! Fairbanks Mark J. Fordham 1984 + Ft. Armstrong Benjamin R. Harper (4) 1969 John D. Sherrick 1978 + Paul E. Klinedinst Jr. (5) Alfred G. Kniazzeh 1959 MICHIGAN Don S. Creyts Jr. 1961 Perge! Fairbanks Steven G. Sutker 1983 1955 David W. Packer 1959 + Golden Chain Snowy White Owl Leonard M. Appel (2) 1963 Matthew M. Wafer 1997 Timothy J. Shotmeyer (3) John H. Sheffi eld 1986 Robert K. Erf 1953 Fredric J. Aichele 1963 Patrick C. Bean (6) 1963 Perge! Fairbanks 2000 Perge! Wallace Royal Purple James M. Galbraith 1966 Robinson S. Brown (2) 2002 Charles R. Williams (7) Total $5,948.39 William S. Kaiser (2) 1977 Robert B. Knutson 1956 Delta William C. Harrison (7) 1942 Perge! Fairbanks White Star Douglas B. Enck 1982 1977 Total $2,338.48 LOUISIANA Bruce Blanchard (1) 1957 C. N. Tinker 1954 Richard A. Lorenz 1963 William H. Mautz (8) 1965 Total $2,489.00 Ft. Armstrong Frederick B. Rolison 1964 Total $12,222.33 STATE Thomas F. Emerson 1950 Friendship LAFAYETTE Snowy White Owl Purple Clematis Norman R. Hutchison 1969 Thomas E. Bell 1971 + John V. Bailliet 1961 MCGILL KETTERING A Charles E. Hugel 1951 Richard L. Pinkerton 1955 Eric J. Gajar 1990 Duncan L. Bridewell 1969 Canonsburg Ft. Armstrong Peter D. Prudden 1942 Thomas A. Raar 1985 William C. Hammond 1959+ Arthur L. Roberts 1960 William H. Gear 1956 Dean W. Munger 1973 Ft. Armstrong Snowy White Owl Kevin J. Kinney 1980 Delta Purple Clematis Bruce B. Roesner 1970 Donald E. Morel Jr. 1979 Arthur E. Albin 1979 John W. Merten 1973 John B. Ariail Jr. 1980 Allen E. Bartlett Jr. 1952 Snowy White Owl Snowy White Owl George L. Allen Sr. 1952 Robert J. Pemberton 1962 Bret A. Clesi 1980 F. Norman Dundas 1963 Donald L. Barefoot 1977 Victor Angeline III 1978 Mauritz G. Anderson 1942 Kenneth F. Shaw 1963 Kevin B. Simpson 1985 Delta Michael S. Makuta 1993 Charles T. Bachus III 1971 Charles J. Andrews 1960 John P. Simmons II 1968 Friendship John R. Atchison 1959 John M. Martin Jr. 1973 James Brown 1962 S.B. Lee Davis 1964 Brian L. Spannaus 1986 Alex Alvarado 2003 + Friendship John J. Ronayne III 1969 David W. McSurdy Jr. 1980 Robert B. Evans 1953 Total $1,406.76 Lawrence J. Centola Stephen C. Brewer 1960 Delta Delta Franklin K. Gregory 1957 1998 + G. Rodney Tait 1961 Eric A. Allison 1986 John R. Caldwell 1940 Eugene L. Hartwig 1955 Robert M. Crawford 1960 Perge! Wilkinson MINNESOTA Kyle McNeil 1975 Gregory R. Slonaker 1979 Frederick A. Henderson Black Diamond William L. Crull IV 1984 + William H. Gear (8) 1956 Eric J. Rose 1991 Friendship 1980 Robert C. Hudson Jr. 1950 Joseph D. Freedman Perge! Fairbanks Alfred A. Shikany 1970 Ian M. Ballard 1958 Kent F. Holwadel 1954 Log Cabin 1987 + Allen E. Bartlett Jr. (5) 1952 D. Richard Veazey 1949 Edward S. Meadowcroft Donald E. Lathrup Jr. 1949 Eugene U. Frey 1952 Charles A. Germano 1978 F. Norman Dundas (7) 1963 Friendship 1955 Marc A. Schiller 1974 Purple Clematis Rodney D. Hendrick Total $3,825.00 Gregory E. Finley 1984 Thomas G. Morris 1946 William O. Schoedinger 1947 Robert C. Becker 1951 1960 + Christian R. Gorissen 2001+ Nickolas Muller 1959 Charles E. Thomas Jr. 1965 Ft. Armstrong Adam P. Langlinais 2003 MEMPHIS Gary Kusumi 1969 Michael H. Poe 1988 John H. Upton 1955 Mark A. Barbato 1972 James H. Lutschg 1958 Ft. Armstrong Ronald D. Massar 1982 Christopher W. Watts 1981 John F. Winch 1946 Joseph H. Buckhouse 1949 Robert V. McAfee Jr. 1976 James T. Guess 1989 James E. Tackett 1973 Arthur Williams IV 1985 Delta Richard A. Hoppin 1942 Henry R. Rawls 1957 + Robert A. Svoboda 1978 Stacy E. Thompson 1969 + Perge! Wilkinson Richard A. Herrington 1968 James S. Lee 1978 James R. Wallace 1976 + Delta Raymond L. Tisch 1995 Charles E. Hugel (3) 1951 James R. Hodgman 1956 Robert D. Potts 1964 Total $1,427.76 Thomas F. Svoboda 1984 John R. Williams Jr. 1978 Perge! Fairbanks Stephen K. Hunter 1961 Snowy White Owl Friendship Vincent T. Williams 1984 Donald E. Morel Jr. (3) 1979 Gregory F. Ippolito 1983 Benson C. Brainard 1948 Joseph B. Boyd 1995 + Total $4,110.00 Stephen H. Kale 1957 William A. Crosley 1950

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Arnold R. Dahlberg 1949 Lee D. Miller 1979 Jon P. Wretling 2001 + Christopher Ludemann- Timothy L. Savidge 1995 NORTH Gregory A. Dumonceaux John S. Rumble 1982 Davis 2004 + Perge! Wallace ALABAMA 1969 Perge! Wilkinson Martin M. McKewon 1986 David T. Stewart Jr. (2) 1980 NEBRASKA White Star George J. Frey 1942 Robert A. Siedell (5) 1974 Chad V. Mercer 1998 + Total $2,248.00 Thomas Marshall William P. Rogers 1975 Thomas R. Mulcahy 1950 Perge! Wallace Michael G. Murphy 1994 + John Gottschalk 1965 Delta Michael S. Schmidt 1965 William A. Martin III (4) Gary E. Reimers 1958 Centennial NEW YORK George L. Sherrod 1975 Michael P. Spack 1996 1975 Robert V. Southworth 1950 N. W. Solomon 1951 Purple Clematis Friendship Delta Perge! Fairbanks Clarence E. Summers Jr. Canonsburg Louis J. Burdi 1955 Mark W. Burkholder 1993+ James G. Awada 1958 William E. Howard Jr. (4) 1938 Harold W. Andersen 1945 Ft. Armstrong Griffi n Goodwin 1999 John D. Blaska 1998 + 1970 Perge! Norris White Star Morgan V. Spurlock 1993 Michael L. Johnson 1977 Arthur H. Klobe 1941 G. Porter Robinson (3) 1975 John Gottschalk (9) 1965 Donald L. Ferguson 1963 Snowy White Owl Clinton L. Moore 1995 + William J. Peters 1945 Total $5,458.48 Perge! Wilkinson Ft. Armstrong Alex Bernyk 1956 Andrew G. Phillips 1997 Michael O. Sewall 1950 Donald L. Ferguson (6) 1963 Eric J. Drumheller 1998 Robert W. Brooks 1970 Total $696.96 Gerald K. Sognesand 1963 MISSOURI William A. Nelson 1954 Perge! Wallace Donald R. Fegley 1933 Connor D. Tjarks 1961 Canonsburg Snowy White Owl William A. Nelson (4) 1954 Friendship Perge! Fairbanks NEW YORK NORTH John F. Arnold 1959 Robert D. Benter 1957 Snowy White Owl Thaddeus G. Baker 1947 Robert D. Benter (1) 1957 CAROLINA White Star Lloyd D. McBeth 1950 George E. Hansen 1962 Thomas G. Blexrud 1964+ Martin E. Tromburg (2) 1980 Royal Purple Robert L. Albin 1962 Glenn C. Rosenquist 1953 Delta Gregg A. Iverson 1967 Total $101,919.28 Jerome C. Cashion 1963 Theodore W. Thomas 1959 Martin E. Tromburg 1980 Leonard A. Izzo 1971 David W. Johnston 1960 White Star Paul L. Vogel 1989 Delta William F. Ochse 1949 Gary C. Krivo 1983 Marvin J. Carver III 1975 Purple Clematis Milton H. Benjamin 1940 NEW MEXICO Friendship Thomas G. Morris 1946 Ft. Armstrong Andrew R. Sackin 1973 James R. Commers 1974 Ft. Armstrong William F. Blank 1941 + Mark R. Morrison 1971 + John T. Stanley 1971 Wilber B. Spalding Jr. 1952 George H. Coupe 1950 David T. Stewart Jr. 1980 Michael Feder 1989 Thomas S. O’Callaghan 1960 Snowy White Owl Ft. Armstrong James B. Goll 2001 Delta Louis H. Guernsey Sr. 1945 Troy M. Rossow 1986 Nick B. Boddie 1951 Gary L. Bussing 1973 Jeffrey C. Hanson 1986 Edward W. Whitcher 1969 Michael Kashgarian 1954 Robert W. Weise Jr. 1937 Donald T. Bryan 1957 John M. Kinker 1967 Robert W. Harkson 1953 Friendship Frank R. LaBarbera 1978 Perge! Wilkinson Delta Snowy White Owl Friendship Daniel H. Dennison Jr. Nickitas F. Panayotou 1961 Robert C. Hudson Jr. (9) W. Ward Marslender 1962 Richard K. Hendrich 1955 Thomas N. Cornish 1995+ 1968+ Gregory C. Poulos 1978 1950 John H. Monroe 1944 Michael R. Jones 1982 Michael D. Dingwell 1982 Brian J. Denton 1996 Joshua Rizack 1988 + Perge! Wallace Friendship Clarke T. Reed 1950 Charles T. Goll 1975 Timothy A. Golden 1977 Perge! Wilkinson Robert C. Becker (4) 1951 Ronald A. Batchelor 1981 Howard K. Scott 1960 Andrew H. Goranson 1999+ Jerald E. Hobson 1968 Morgan V. Spurlock (2) Perge! Fairbanks William A. Creech 1948 Robert T. Young 1947 Donald W. Hodder 1951 Henry A. LaBate 1967 1993 Mark A. Barbato (3) 1972 William F. Currise 1949 Delta Jeffrey L. Howorth 1987 + Keith Nahlovsky 1979 Perge! Fairbanks John D. Blaska (1) 1998 Thomas F. Darden III 2002 William A. Carpenter Jr. Harry E. Knudsen 1948 + Edward O’Neil 1989 Louis J. Burdi (8) 1955 Arnold R. Dahlberg (3) 1949 Robert P. Hortman 1976 1993 Bert Linn 1955 + David J. Piech 2003 Total $3,935.00 Gregory A. Dumonceaux Frank P. Meadows Jr. 1949 Larry R. Christenson 1969 Michael A. Rudnick 2006 (1) 1969 Glen A. Glass 1968 Eugene U. Frey (5) 1952 J. Mike Reid 1957 James S. Lee (5) 1978 LeRoy Vogel 1966 Robert D. Potts (5) 1964 Friendship Michael S. Schmidt (2) 1965 Jerry L. Biggers 1956 Total $9,585.40 Philip J. Bliss 1945 Jerome “Pop” Cashion (North Carolina 1963) served Robert L. Butterworth the Epsilon Chapter as Purple Legionnaire for 16 years. He MISSISSIPPI 1945 Friendship Scott B. Craven 1992 + has endowed the Pop Cashion Scholarship Joseph W. Gex II 1992 David M. Dannov 1983 Michael E. Gray II 1997 A. Overton Durrett Jr. 1954 restricted for the Epsilon Chapter. The Bryan M. Goolsby 1966 scholarship will recognize members who MISSISSIPPI Clay H. Scanlan 1992 + Perge! Wilkinson best further the mission of the Fraternity STATE Paul L. Vogel (5) 1989 White Star Perge! Wallace through involvement, academics and leader- Robert A. Siedell 1974 Robert L. Albin (5) 1962 Log Cabin Gary L. Bussing (3) 1973 ship. “It is so important to be involved in the William A. Martin III 1975 Clarke T. Reed (1) 1950 Ft. Armstrong Fraternity while you are an undergraduate, if Theodore W. Thomas (6) Stephen M. Edwards 1973 1959 William E. Howard Jr. 1970 you really want to experience what it means Andrew R. Sackin (6) 1973 G. Porter Robinson 1975 Howard K. Scott (3) 1960 to be purple,” Pop has stated in creating the Snowy White Owl Total $16,123.61 John H. Douglas III 1981 scholarship. He ought to know after all the years he has been Walter C. Lindsey 1984 Delta MONTANA involved. Pop lives in Raleigh and has recently retired from the David L. Grady 1981 Snowy White Owl State of North Carolina Division of Archives & History as Chief Knox W. Ross Jr. 1988 Michael L. Letson Jr. 1997 Friendship Friendship Research Historian. Robert L. Halford Jr. 1988 Kane H. Kuchynka 2000 James E. Jones 1963 Albert J. Nault 1996

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Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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NORTH Perge! Fairbanks Karl W. Kumler 1963 Harry G. Ebeling 1954 Perge! Wilkinson Joseph S. Ellis 1950 CAROLINA John M. Mickelson (2) 1939 Eric W. Schwarz 1986 Harry N. Faulkner 1963 Phillip J. Meek (8) 1959 John W. Griffi n 1985 Total $3,357.00 Warren T. Wamberg Jr. 1975 J. Patrick Huber 1962 George C. Sternad Jr. (9) Stephen W. Ray 1979 Friendship Friendship Glenn A. Kittinger 1952 1948 Lee A. Smith 1951 Joseph H. Nelson 1953 William O. Ash 1940 John E. McKinnie 1954 Perge! Wallace Delta Terry O. Norris 1947 OHIO Richard W. Borel 1964 Gary K. Shorts 1973 Robert P. Bauman (9) 1953 Robert A. Cox 1992 Perge! Wallace Royal Purple Gregory A. Bragg 1983 + Snowy White Owl John E. McKinnie (5) 1954 Richard E. Douglass 1956 Marvin J. Carver III (9) 1975 John A. Cassese 1976 James L. Brown 1974 G. Rorick Amos 1947 Gary H. Wilkinson (8) 1951 Terry K. Dunlap 1961 Total $42,704.40 Ronald A. Sages 1973 Justin M. Burns 2007 + Charles R. Ballard 1950 AA Perge! Fairbanks William W. Haskins 1989 Ft. Armstrong Michael B. Craig 1992 + Carl R. Coleman 1950 Dale J. Bruce (9) 1952 James A. Hyde 1968 NORTH John A. Kemper 1984 Snowy White Owl H. William Dean 1949 David W. Cromer 1957 Harry N. Faulkner (8) 1963 Richard R. Lindsly 1956 CAROLINA STATE Timothy L. Davis 1990 James F. Froning 1952 Matthew R. Dixon 1999 Thomas L. Grissom (2) W. DeVier Pierson 1953 + Friendship Christopher J. Ferguson Mark R. Grindley 1982 Thomas L. Grissom 1962 1962 Roy G. Pool 1950 Brian M. Price 1999 1989 Robert C. Holub 1955 Louis J. Hendricks Jr. 1949 James S. Hering (1) 1961 William J. Rea Jr. 1952 Craig J. Price 2001 + Ted A. Hunt 1969 Michael J. Horn 1981 James S. Hering 1961 Charles R. Johnston Jr. Stephen H. Shelton 1971 James D. Reed 2002 Jeffrey L. Reed 1971 Scott W. Johnson 1986 Geoffrey A. Hirt 1966 (2) 1970 Friendship Total $366.32 Craig W. Robinson 1978 James J. Kerrigan 1983 Charles R. Johnston Jr. 1970 William S. McAfee (1) 1956 William C. Abney 1945 Thomas P. Shouvlin 1973 John D. Laufersweiler 1950+ William S. McAfee 1956 Gary K. Shorts (4) 1973 W. Rowland Denman 1955 NORTH- Gary W. Staley 1989 Thomas J. Laufersweiler Alvin C. Stapf 1949 Total $15,230.00 James E. Green 1953 Delta 1953 Arthur E. Swetland 1951 Virgil H. Greene Jr. 1946 WESTERN S. Michael Miller 1960 David N. Young 1956 Nick G. Hilton 2005 + Golden Chain Brian H. Duermit 1988 OKLAHOMA David A. Fleming 1976 Robert J. Morris 1985 + Delta Golden Chain Rex S. Holmes 1987 + Ronald L. Marmer 1974 John A. Rhinehart 1976 David C. Agler 1951 William E. Ingram III 1964 Purple Clematis Michael C. Hennessy 1989 William W. Rodgers Jr. 1959 Jonathan A. Rotunno 1992 Robert R. Rhodes 1944 Edward G. Brenton 1977 Royal Purple Robert J. Kepke 1963 John W. Sampson 1952 Robert S. Sanderson Jr. Raymond R. Dykes 1955 James K. Kerr 1944 Ft. Armstrong John S. Rowe Jr. 1967 Charles T. Doyle 1956 Scott P. Stauffer 1994 1943 Robert M. Gardner Sr. 1951 Robert W. Hughes 1956 Ray Kinsinger Jr. 1961 + James R. Lundeen 1973 Jarrod C. Weiss 2004 + William G. S. Lodge 1956 Wade A. Lairsen 2004 Don B. Schiewetz 1950 Richard M. VanCure 1974 White Star Jerrold R. Winkler 1990 James L. Worthley 1962 William F. Myers 1955 Samuel A. Wilson 1952 Steve T. Latham 1991 + Russell W. Wendland 1943 Perge! Fairbanks Charles E. Phifer 1955 Larry G. Lutz 1960 Snowy White Owl Friendship Log Cabin John S. Andrews 1969 R. William Gardner (2) 1957 Bruce C. Stoesser 1964 Clayton I. Bennett 1981 Edward H. Moler 1945 Joseph S. Ellis 1950 Edwin S. Kirby (6) 1960 Nicholas D. Welly 2000 Forrest W. Olson III 1999+ Vernon E. George 1961 Nathan T. Boston 2003 + L. Thomas Dulaney Jr. 1961 Neil M. Brodsky 1975 Jack W. Nicklaus (9) 1961 Friendship William O. Gamble III 1961 James R. Ruble 1958 George E. Irwin Jr. 1940 Joseph F. Oelgoetz III (1) Richard L. Alexander 1946 Alvin H. Smith 1961 Larry D. Lindburg 1947 Thomas A. Frame 1972 Howard C. Kauffmann 1943 Roger H. Goodrich 1975 1979 Frank J. Beasley 1950 Purple Clematis Alan D. Terrill 1966 Lawrence A. Rusinko 1984 Total $6,879.00 Carl A. Caldwell 1979 Carl S. Tinch 1950 Delta Louis R. Grasso 1977 James H. Everest 1971 Paul I. Hursh Jr. 1979 Michael C. Christy 1976 + Louis F. Trost Jr. 1950 Perge! Norris Angelo J. Accetta 1973 Joseph B. de Bauernfeind Robert W. Hughes (4) 1956 Horace H. Cobb Jr. 1951 Keith W. Johnson 1968 OHIO Robert H. Westfi eld 1959 J. Christopher Jones 1988 1938 Ft. Armstrong Perge! Wilkinson Ronald J. Kanter 1975 WESLEYAN Gerald L. Dickey 1960 Clayton I. Bennett (7) 1981 David E. Kalil 1989 + Centennial Douglas J. Bourne 1943 James P. Quinn 1955 Charles P. Eichhorn 1955 Dahl P. Brown Jr. (2) 1950 Jason J. Looman 1996 Douglas H. Dittrick 1955 Dahl P. Brown Jr. 1950 John E. Spiess 1942 Richard E. Hulse 1953 James H. Everest (3) 1971 Bret J. Mayne 1985 Black Diamond Kenneth R. Carson 1981 Friendship C. Russell Huston Jr. 1957 Stephen A. Jernigan (4) Daniel S. Pretekin 2002 + Dale J. Bruce 1952 Charles D. Cresap 1956 Richard E. Allen 1961 Jack C. Kerby 1952 1969 George H. Promenschen- George C. Sternad Jr. 1948 Robert S. Ellis 1948 Paul G. Bennett 1962 W. Scott Kerry 1989 Perge! Wallace kel 1986 + Royal Purple Donald W. Haskins 1957 William D. Boyle 1994 + Charles E. Searle 1981 L. T. Dulaney Jr. (6) 1961 Joshua M. Tarpy 1993 + Phillip J. Meek 1959 George W. James II 1950 Kirk H. Bubul 1965 Arthur B. VanGundy Jr. William O. Gamble III (8) Damon M. Taseff 2000 + White Star Stephen A. Jernigan 1969 J. R. Gorski 1968 1968+ 1961 Daniel P. Towarnicke 2003+ Robert P. Bauman 1953 Homer Paul Jr. 1954 Michael L. Lutton 1964 Robert E. Zimmerman 1961 Homer Paul Jr. (3) 1954 Robert M. Valloric 1988 Gary H. Wilkinson 1951 Eddie W. Rhea 1980 P. J. Skala 1982 + Perge! Norris William W. Rodgers Jr. (9) Charles J. Weckman 1993 Ft. Armstrong Snowy White Owl Timothy W. Yuckman 1999+ Douglas H. Dittrick 1955 1959 Perge! Wilkinson Robert C. Witzel 1967 + R. Gary Crystal Jr. 1963 Donald B. Atkins 1951 Ronald L. Marmer (9) 1974 Robert A. Zicht 1979 Perge! Fairbanks John D. Ziza 1978 + John W. Sampson (9) 1952 Perge! Wilkinson Total $14,952.84 Ronald A. Sages (8) 1973 Total $16,537.88 Charles T. Doyle (Oklahoma 1956) has endowed the Charles OCCIDENTAL Royal Purple OHIO STATE T. Doyle Scholarship with the Foundation restricted for the Nu James H. Stellar 1954 White Star Snowy White Owl Jack W. Nicklaus 1961 Omega Chapter at the University of Oklahoma. The scholarship J. Michael Carey 1967 Purple Clematis will be awarded to member(s) of the chapter John C. Cushman 1955 Norman C. Cammerer 1937 Willard A. Hayden 1932 R. William Gardner 1957 who are members of ROTC or will be entering Robert W. Holstrom 1946 Ft. Armstrong the military and who also demonstrate leader- John M. Mickelson 1939 John W. Creighton Jr. 1954 Delta Joseph M. Dunn 1949 ship and good citizenship. Chuck cited the Robert W. Fults 1960 Edwin S. Kirby 1960 James F. Goss 1951 Snowy White Owl strong infl uence Phi Gamma Delta and the mili- John W. Henderson 1937 D. Wayne Ashby Jr. 1949 tary had on his life as reasons for creating this Roland F. Moritz 1947 James B. Gould 1959 Richard T. Morrow 1947 Paul D. Hammond 1950 award. Brother Doyle has created several other James F. Penney 1951 Joseph F. Oelgoetz III 1979 Elbert E. Ward 1941 Don L. Presar 1960 educational opportunities and we are grateful to Friendship James F. Sipp 1959 him for his generosity to Phi Gamma Delta as we Joseph P. Buchanan 1951 Delta Kenneth M. House 1962 Bernard T. Crerand 1989 Build Tomorrow’s Leaders. Chuck and his wife, Millard H. McLain 1943 Dennis A. DiTullio 2005 Robert C. Thome 1966 + James R. Dorsey 1954 Mary Ellen, live in Texas City, Texas and he is Chairman of the William S. White 1947 Charles H. Dupre 1946 Board of Texas First Banks located along the Texas Gulf Coast. Melville F. Willard Jr. 1957 Stephen H. Eibling 1962 Perge! Wallace John E. Gibson IV 1975 James H. Stellar (6) 1954 Theodore D. Griley II 1955

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Samuel A. Wilson (3) 1952 Richard J. Lozo 1954 White Star Dana R. Pickup 1965 + Royal Purple Friendship Perge! Fairbanks Leslie T. Neighbors 1961 Peter O’Malley 1960 George N. Stewart IV 1980 Gerald B. Bay 1962 Terry W. Curella 1986 Douglas J. Bourne (4) 1943 James S. Samuel 1984 Log Cabin Richard L. Stover 1965 William R. Miller 1962 William F. Currise 1949 Robert A. Cox (1) 1992 Delta Robert B. Evans 1946 Delta White Star John C. Dittrich 1946 Charles T. Doyle (4) 1956 Jack L. Howard 1982 + Purple Clematis Robert R. Hutchison Jr. Charles G. Armstrong 1964 James R. Dodson 1983 Robert S. Ellis (2) 1948 Aubrey L. Smith III 1959 Alfred J. Buescher 1948 1939 William G. Hanley 1960 G. Burt Ford 1945 Donald W. Haskins (5) 1957 Friendship Delta Hugh R. Phillis 1977 Log Cabin Todd A. Frye 1985 William W. Haskins (1) 1989 Andrew R. Ball 2008 + Jerome F. Kinney III 1952 Kenneth A. Schwartz 1976 Roger W. Parkhurst 1965 William P. Gettings 1978 George W. James II (4) 1950 Stanley C. Carlson 1950 Leo M. Nagle 1946 David Sobolak Jr. 1998 + Purple Clematis Thomas G. Gotschall 1961 Howard C. Kauffmann (9) Martin H. Conlin 1944 John F. Winterbottom 1953 Friendship David L. Alexander 1962 William N. Hatlem 1952 1943 Neil Farnham 1941 Friendship Nicholas L. Chiappetta Gerald V. Lyles 1964 James B. Hill 1994 + W. DeVier Pierson (1) 1953 Phillip B. Foster 1962 Jeffrey D. Faigle 1963 2003 Richard A. Miller Jr. 1964 Keith D. Johnson 1981 Louis F. Trost Jr. (3) 1950 Jeffrey T. Gill 1980 + Louis J. Petrie 1960 Kevin J. Cull 1993 Robert E. Swinehart 1965 Frank J. Maglio 1988 + Robert H. Westfi eld (5) William J. Haseltine 1950 William R. Rate 1975 + Bruce A. Harnish 1980 Ft. Armstrong Thomas G. Marshall Jr. 1952 1959 Erik W. Lenocker 1991 + Perge! Wilkinson Jonathan T. Moses 2000 + Jerome B. Bean Jr. 1964 Joseph M. McCoy 1999 Total $52,676.03 Michael J. Meservey 1983 George C. Sternad Jr. (9) James M. Nagle 1960 William F. Brock 1963 R. Todd McKinney 1978 Perge! Wilkinson 1948 Willard L. Noyes 1955 Christopher B. Burke 1977 Reid A. Mellott 1999 + OKLAHOMA Dwight W. Davis (7) 1965 Perge! Wallace Stephen M. Oechslein Richard E. Grace 1951 Richard A. Mitchell 1961 Robert C. Samuel (8) 1960 Alfred J. Buescher (2) 1948 2003+ William W. Heath 1948 David L. Morgan 1974 STATE Perge! Fairbanks Robert B. Evans (8) 1946 John A. Snyder 1954 Robert E. Hollowell Jr. 1948 Jacob Q. Mueller 1941 Log Cabin Jack L. Howard (1) 1982 Peter O’Malley (6) 1960 David L. Young 1966 Lowell B. Mason Jr. 1948 Andrew W. Myers 1976 Stephen K. Boeckman 1992 Willett R. Lake Jr. (2) 1950 Total $1,340,217.80 Perge! Norris Gary R. Richert 1974 Shawn O’Hara 1981 Snowy White Owl Total $6,446.48 William T. Morris (9) 1949 John W. Schwentker 1952 Fredric C. Phares 1956 John P. Gallagher Jr. 1966 Perge! Wallace William H. Smith 1939 Richard H. Pletcher 1957 James C. Pollock 1975 PENNSYLVANIA John L. McCain Sr. (9) George J. Spradling 1951 Richard A. Powell 1959 Ronald L. Taylor 1980 OREGON STATE STATE 1937 Robert C. Stephens 1964 + Eric T. Ragsdale 1989 Philip D. Webb 1972 Royal Purple Golden Chain William L. Oliver (6) 1967 John C. Vogel 1964 Charles P. Schmal 1991 E. Valjean Wheeler 1966 John D. Rowell 1948 William L. Oliver 1967 Total $122,418.75 Curt R. Ward 1988 Jason P. Smith 2008 Delta Purple Clematis Royal Purple Snowy White Owl John R. Stallings Sr. 1948 Harris J. Elder 1967 Norman K. Seethoff 1945 William T. Morris 1949 AA John R. Brodner 1988 Caden M. Taylor 1999 + Eric D. Knam 1993 Alan J. Thayer Jr. 1981 Canonsburg PITTSBURGH Robert W. Brown 1962 Peter S. Thiele 1970 James A. McCarty Jr. 1970 Snowy White Owl John L. McCain Sr. 1937 White Star Richard C. Cammerer 1964 Erik G. Tysklind 1978 Friendship Allan E. Bankus 1950 White Star Roy W. Walters Jr. 1940 Eugene A. Cernan 1956 Charles V. Vaughan 1978 Ross A. Bebee 1997 Robert T. Bragg 1953 Calvin E. Burgart 1965 Purple Clematis Jack E. Chappell 1950 Perge! Wilkinson James R. Blakemore 1971 Berlan Lemon 1941 Marion B. Burton 1952 Vincent H. Trapani 1976 John O. Coffi n 1959 William G. Hanley (9) 1960 Martin R. Blazy 1978 Bert E. Loughmiller 1964 David J. Clark 1963 Ft. Armstrong Matthew J. Garrett 1995 Perge! Wallace Michael R. Cameron 1999+ Robert E. Wiegand 1943 John G. Finneran Jr. 1972 John W. Creighton Jr. 1954 Alan F. Herbert 1969 David L. Alexander (5) 1962 Patrick E. Fabian 1995 + Delta William K. First 1968 + James J. Howard III 1957 Lewis H. Hollmeyer Jr. 1945 William F. Brock (4) 1963 Michael R. Gilbert Jr. 2006+ John W. Barnes 1940 Edward C. Graham Jr. 1979 Robert F. Taft 1936 John T. Hopkins 1978 Alan F. Herbert (2) 1969 Jacob E. Grinnell 2006 + Ronald R. Dueltgen 1962 Gregory A. Hanks 1978 Snowy White Owl Robert W. Inpyn 1964 Lowell B. Mason Jr. (3) 1948 Roland J. Heatly 1975 Rupert E. Fixott 1943 Michael J. Stewart 1972 R. Lee McFadden Jr. 1944 N. Stacy Lankford 1970 Roger W. Parkhurst (7) Robert B. Lindsly 1967 John E. Geiger 1964 Purple Clematis Joseph L. Roberts Jr. 1941 Richard C. Potter 1940 1965 Mark H. Mayer 1998 Theron C. Gorden 1952 William H. Anders 1964 John D. Sheppard Jr. 1975 Charles C. Reeves 1941 Perge! Fairbanks Robert E. Pinter 2000 + Robert S. McClenaghan Karl R. Fink 1963 Scott M. Walters 1977 Raymond J. Rudolph 1948 Gerald B. Bay (9) 1962 George H. Ramey 1966 Jr. 1949 Harry A. Streamer 1963 + Delta Frederick C. Schramm Christopher B. Burke (4) Eugene Slough 1953 Robert A. Moffi tt 1951 Vincent H. Trapani 1976 J. Duane Brannon 1954 1964+ 1977 Darren P. Turner 1995 + Kenneth B. Ross 1971 Ft. Armstrong Samuel W. Verner 1948 David F. Stelzer 1968 John R. Brodner (2) 1988 Derryk L. Wilson 1996 Aubrey L. Smith III A. Wayne Cole 1950 Friendship Jay B. Votaw 1968 Richard E. Grace (3) 1951 Perge! Wallace Friendship Ray H. McCune 1967 Kenneth G. Boben Jr. 1984+ Delta Robert E. Swinehart (2) Stephen K. Boeckman (5) Donald E. Brehm 1959 Edgar D. McKean Jr. 1943 Willis A. Boothe II 1946 Andrew Berkley Jr. 1945 1965 1992 Gabriel R. Carlton 2001 + Ray C. Noll Jr. 1950 David L. Dortenzo 1977 William J. Burich 1936 Total $46,221.40 E. Valjean Wheeler (1) 1966 Andrew O. Hesse 1962 William A. Rossi 1968 William H. White 1966 Thomas A. Burke Jr. 1965 Perge! Fairbanks Michael W. Jamieson 1982 Snowy White Owl R. Chris Zampogna 1995 Allen L. Gerard 1953 Harris J. Elder (1) 1967 David J. Koch 1967 John G. Androski 1964 Perge! Wallace RPI William C. Heath 1976 John P. Gallagher Jr. (1) Perge! Norris John W. Bowman III 1966 John W. Creighton Jr. (3) Purple Clematis Thomas M. Henry 1971 1966 John D. Rowell 1948 Jeffrey T. Buxton 1978 1954 Leonard L. Yowell 1993 J. Richard Marshall 1959 Eric D. Knam (1) 1993 Perge! Wallace Frank M. Caroselli 1967 + Perge! Fairbanks Ft. Armstrong Dwane G. Mikelson 1949 Total $5,661.57 Norman K. Seethoff (4) James C. Clawson 1971 + Roy W. Walters Jr. (8)1940 William J. Aldrich 1991 B. J. Moody 1964 1945 Forrest W. Downing 1971 Total $3,980.00 William R. Brand 1987 Edwin J. Ogden III 1952 Alan J. Thayer Jr. (7) 1981 Justin R. Dunkelberger Jonathan M. Couch 1995 OREGON Larry M. Ray 1962 Total $4,041.32 2001+ Neil H. Eklund 1991 Canonsburg PUGET SOUND Henry C. Ryder 1948 Gary L. Generose 1997 Delta Michael D. Keats 1987 Robert C. Samuel 1960 Warren R. Scheidt 1975 Robert C. Guiney 1986 + Clay Loges 1968 Keith E. Kruse 1988 Log Cabin PENNSYLVANIA Stanton G. Schultz 1973 Founders Charles R. Harte 1964 David A. Luecke 1985 Dwight W. Davis 1965 Alfred A. Shikany 1970 Edward B. Matthews 1949 Daniel B. Kohlhepp 1969 Daniel G. Raiche 1993 Ft. Armstrong PURDUE Delta AA Frank H. McKean 1951 Robert M. Roche 1985 Victor G. Atiyeh 1945 Golden Chain Thomas J. Ubelhour 1975 Black Diamond William W. Naylor Jr. 1961 Snowy White Owl Snowy White Owl Richard H. Crowder 1931 D. Garrad Warren III 1974 George C. Sternad Jr. 1948 David C. Necker 1967 Keith W. Baker 2001 + Willett R. Lake Jr. 1950 AA Norman V. Yost 1950

LLIFETIMEIFETIME GGIVINGIVING SOCIETIESSOCIETIES

Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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SAN JOSE STATE Charles M. Martin 1963 Snowy White Owl Purple Clematis Snowy White Owl John L. Bruch Jr. 1944 Gary H. Kurotori 1990 Thomas E. Armstrong 1960 Ernest J. De La Motte 1944 Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) has Friendship Brian H. Bovaird 1984 Robert H. Doty 1950 W. M. Manley 1988 Howell D. Harralson 1968 Richard S. Golobic 1956 joined the Educational Foun- Scott A. McKay 2005 James R. McGuire 1961 F. Thomas Havern 1965 dation Board of Directors. Michael W. Pittroff 1990 + Thomas E. Midyett Jr. 1966 Bruce M. Kennedy 1954 Nick P. Stagnaro 2001 Allen R. Myers 1964 Russell A. King 1952 Roger is a partner in the Total $356.47 Gregg J. Smolenski 1969 William B. Kuhl 1967 Washington, DC, offi ce of Step- Allister M. Waldrop Jr. 1972 Mark R. Roadarmel 1961 SEWANEE Robert E. Wilson 1966 Edward W. Seager 1953 Delta John P. Trever 1965 Ft. Armstrong toe & Johnson, LLP where he Robert G. Bender 1981 Delta Thomas P. Haynie III 1953 David L. Florence 1955 John A. Bachers 1963 is a member of the Intellectual Charles M. Martin 1963 Robert A. Frantz Jr. 1959 Jeffrey A. Dunn 1972 + Snowy White Owl Jason A. Kulas 1993 Robert W. Feucht 1954 Property Group concentrat- William R. Weaver 1959 Robert A. McCulloch 1970 Glendon O. Garvin 1993 Delta ing on patent, trademark and C. L. Neumann 1968 George W. Hatzenbuhler C. D. Wilson Jr. 1963 Friendship 1944 unfair competition litigation. Friendship William D. Armstrong 1982 Thomas G. Heubel Jr. 1984 John H. Barden 1985 Richard A. Cuccia II 1992+ Philip B. Huttar 1954 He lives in Alexandria, VA. James G. Beavan 1952 Michael S. Davis 1975 James R. McGrath 1961 Coleman Goatley 1952 Kenneth W. Dusek 1960 Friendship Grier P. Jones 1964 Bradley W. Huff 2008 + Allan C. Anderson 1954 + Perge! Wallace Allen T. Jacoby 1970 John L. Bidle 1944 Charles M. Martin (3) 1963 Joseph L. Mira 1988 + Robert L. Coakley 1996 RPI Snowy White Owl Donald S. Zona 1977 Total $1,698.92 John T. Neal 1966 John G. Crysler 1968 Snowy White Owl William J. Bugg Jr. 1960 Total $1,780.00 Giffen H. Ott 1981 Lee A. Davis 1951 + Brian C. Berg 1992 James A. Jacobs 1969 SOUTH Donald E. Redmond Jr. 1961 Jason R. Dunlap 2002 Alexander D. Bluhm 2004 Robert R. Martin 1939 RUTGERS FLORIDA Roy D. Rinkle 1959 + Charles D. Haggett 1960 William M. Hartley 1998 George W. Paynter 1964 Ft. Armstrong Snowy White Owl Trevor J. Sheehan 2007 Jon F. Hestley 1969 Gasper J. LaRosa II 1995 Peyton M. Pollard 1951 Samuel H. Mudie 1962 Eugene N. Balter 1977 Andrew M. Wright 1990 Robert W. Kapp 1941 Thomas J. Shoemaker 1991 Anthony D. Sakowski Jr. Carl R. Woodward Jr. 1939 L. Jeffrey Fitterman 1970 Perge! Norris Blair A. Knapp 1954 Delta 1965 Snowy White Owl George W. Bramblett Jr. Milan R. Kosanovich 2001+ James M. Field 1992 Barry G. Sharp 1965 Wilson J. Andrews Jr. 1954 (4) 1963 Robert C. Raimondo 1963 Alex C. Leininger 2005 + Ronald L. Turner Sr. 1963 Joseph C. Bamford Jr. 1952 SOUTHERN Perge! Wilkinson Eugene F. Renske 1965 Odin I. Olson 2003 + Delta Joseph Carfora 1966 CALIFORNIA Jon J. Altschuler (5) 1994 William Skye 1953 Friendship John P. Graybeal 1952 Adolph M. Chwastyk 1949 Ft. Armstrong Frederick B. Hegi Jr. (2) Perge! Wallace David J. Camerota 2007 Ronald C. Nelson 1977 Andrew W. Kendall 1952 Raymond J. Dunning 1954 1966 Alan W. Larson (4) 1960 Dexter K. Lee 1994 Friendship Arthur W. Lederer Jr. 1938 John B. Leisure 1950 Perge! Wallace Perge! Fairbanks Perge! Wallace Frederick E. Antonelli 1968 John J. Manginelli 1983 Howard A. Schwimmer Charles M. Martin 1963 Jeffrey A. Dunn (1) 1972 William R. Brand (7) 1987 Philip S. Costin 1983 Craig J. Mardany 1982 1983 Perge! Fairbanks Michael O. Shipley (5) 1958 Total $17,223.00 Glenn J. Davis 1984 Jeffrey D. Vernam 1973 David M. Todd 1967 James E. Caswell (9) 1963 Robert W. Whiteford (4) James L. Gardner 1955 Delta Snowy White Owl Jason A. Kulas (1) 1993 1975 RHODE ISLAND Robert C. Harvey 1964 Thomas A. Donatacci 1985 Max T. Hirdler Jr. 1953 Guy W. Knighton Jr. 1945 Gregg J. Smolenski (2) 1969 Total $5,543.28 Ft. Armstrong Lawrence C. Jones 1964 Robert W. Holstrom 1946 Alexander C. MacFarlane Robert E. Wilson (2) 1966 Bradford R. Boss 1955 Friendship Donald H. Landwehr 1952 2001 Total $20,228.50 John W. Mills 1969 Martin Bosak Jr. 1947 Blaik W. Llewellyn 1974 TENNESSEE John N. Moreau 1964 White Star Snowy White Owl David H. Bugen 1970 Delta Thomas V. Northrop 2002 Charles W. Ergen 1975 + Alfred Armstrong Jr. 1948 David A. Cerza 1984 + Willard B. Buchanan 1961 SOUTHWEST George R. Rapp 1963 Purple Clematis Henry G. Caniglia 1958 Allen C. Darwin 1970 John R. Jordan 1967 TEXAS STATE Robert T. Smith 2001 John B. Hollingsworth Jr. Edward W. Davis Jr. 1958 Mark G. Esposito 1982 Friendship Friendship William F. Thomas Jr. 1954 1952 Stephen J. MacDonald 1986 John C. Ferriday 1951 Donald W. Bradley 1961 + James G. Dezell 1995 + Matthew R. Torri 2001 Ft. Armstrong Thomas M. Ryan 1975 + Bryan E. Luoma 1998 Paul T. Kott 1977 Perge! Wallace Donal C. Bosson Jr. 1968 James T. Sherry 1970 Robert T. Natarelli 1960 P. M. McDermott 1967 George R. Aldhizer Jr. (9) STANFORD Joseph C. Cook Jr. 1965 Delta Russell A. Schaible 1984 George H. Mitsanas 1987 Ft. Armstrong 1953 Robert G. Reaves Jr. 1943 James W. Gormley Jr. 1987 Robert J. Serko 1954 Mark H. Peacock 1964 Raymond R. Morgan Jr. 1948 Robert S. Jepson Jr. (5) 1964 Snowy White Owl Raymond G. Lundgren Jr. James E. Sierk 1960 + Gene S. Prochnow Jr. 1967 Snowy White Owl Total $4,619.96 Tom N. Austin 1937 1954 David A. Stamberg 1985 Jefferson H. Rowley 1966 Richard J. Borda 1953 John R. Fraker 1956 Leonard C. Panaggio 1968 David A. Stout 1965 Patrick H. Saxon 1968 Philip G. Chapman 1966 Kenneth Markwell Jr. 1945 Friendship ROSE HULMAN Gedert J. Waiver 1948 John L. Schaller 1980 Eugene K. Shank 1954 John J. Sheridan 1972 Eric P. Andreozzi 1989 Ft. Armstrong Perge! Wilkinson Larry I. Smith 1978 + William T. White III 1962 W. I. Thornton Jr. 1950 Timothy E. Baker 1975 James M. Lowes 1970 Samuel H. Mudie (2) 1962 Perge! Wallace Delta Montgomery G. Turner Barrie N. Broadbent 1963 Snowy White Owl Perge! Fairbanks Raymond J. Dunning (3) Brenton B. Bradford 1939 1991 John W. Deuel 1978 George J. Butkovich Jr. 1970 Thomas A. Donatacci (1) 1954 Joseph Zukin Jr. 1949 Robert B. Whittle 1953 Mark E. Felag 1984 R. Edwin Fain 1976 1985 Howard A. Schwimmer Friendship William M. Wood III 1967 James I. Gifford Jr. 1950 + James H. Graham 1972 John J. Manginelli (2) 1983 (6) 1983 Boyd H. Benson 1951 Robert S. Young 1934 Paul H. Harpin 1968 Michael J. Schipper 1982 Craig J. Mardany (3) 1982 David M. Todd (3) 1967 John M. Heidt 1954 Delta Patrick F. Legein 1989 + Joseph A. Weist 1987 Carl R. Woodward Jr. (1) Total $4,230.00 Samuel A. Lyons 1959 Robert S. Allison 1954 Thomas J. Lusardi 1985 Delta 1939 Perge! Fairbanks Frederick J. Ergen 1972 Richard W. Moore Jr. 1974 Thomas R. Burtzlaff 1979 Total $5,881.32 Raymond R. Morgan Jr. (4) SOUTHERN James D. Froula 1967 Thomas W. O’Connell 1968 Michael E. Dockins 2002 1948 Brent A. Mewhinney 1984 METHODIST Wallace D. Kessel 1952 Ernest R. Vieira 1969 SAN DIEGO Canonsburg Joseph Zukin Jr. (1) 1949 David J. Steinbock 1975 Carl S. Kincaid Jr. 1946 Perge! Wilkinson George W. Bramblett Jr. Total $1,760.00 Bruce P. Williams 1970 STATE John I. Lillie Jr. 1976 Thomas M. Ryan (1) 1975 Delta 1963 Friendship David M. Robbins 1970 Total $3,780.00 Michael A. Borton 1986 White Star Gary N. Bowman 1972 SYRACUSE Friendship Friendship James E. Caswell 1963 Log Cabin Carl J. Gillman 1990 + Henry C. Buchanan Jr. RICHMOND John D. Crisafulli 1992 Purple Clematis Michael O. Shipley 1958 Leonard J. Muhlenkamp 1946+ Royal Purple Joseph C. Pinkowski 1990+ Jon J. Altschuler 1994 Ft. Armstrong 1993+ David F. Cheek 2002 Robert S. Jepson Jr. 1964 Total $625.00 Ft. Armstrong Alan W. Larson 1960 Eric C. Niec 2002 H. Clifton Cobb 1976 + Canonsburg Frederick B. Hegi Jr. 1966 Robert W. Whiteford 1975 David E. Smith 1977 Wayne L. Coffey 1965 George R. Aldhizer Jr. 1953 58 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence HONOR ROLL of DONORS ’06

Perge! Wallace Perge! Wallace Kenneth W. Whittington Robert H. Bohn (2) 1957 Bruce A. Legan (3) 1988 1956 Jeffrey M. Heller (7) 1961 Kirk D. Walden (5) 1972 Snowy White Owl Robert “Bobby” C. Orr John K. Turner (1) 1976 Total $2,170.00 John E. Estes 1969 Jr. (Texas 1979) has joined Perge! Fairbanks Oliver R. Greebon 1965 C. Baker Montgomery (2) TEXAS Mark L. Murdock 1963 the Educational Foundation 1969 Jerry L. Pittman 1966 Scott Petty Jr. (1) 1960 CHRISTIAN Bert E. Pope 1961 Snowy White Owl Total $69,957.25 Charles E. Taylor 1960 Board of Directors. Bobby is W. Scott Anderson 1982 Delta Kevin T. Barnett 1995 President of Orr Commercial, F. L. Ballard 1955 TEXAS A & M Kevin L. Kelley 1981 Charles C. Beatty 1958 Ft. Armstrong Delta Inc. of Houston, Texas, spe- Franklin C. Bergman 1967 Ryan K. Williams 2002 Jimmie M. Satterwhite Jr. Jay S. Justilian 1989 cializing in commercial real Snowy White Owl 1985 + Bobby G. Waddle 1955 Robert F. McGoldrick 1989 Friendship estate development. He and Stephen S. Williams 1979 Jon C. Yates 1991 David W. Allison 1987 Friendship Delta David R. Box 1994 + his family live in Houston. William A. Adams 1967 Mack O. Forrester 1981 Robert S. Clifton 1985 John G. Bailey 1974 + D. G. Graham 1982 Paul D. Hains 1987 William J. Bearden 1966 Friendship John R. Hartig 1992 + James L. Eschle 1959 Derek E. Holdredge 1994+ Michael L. Johnson 1988 + W. J. Greaser 1998 Perge! Wallace William C. Morrison 2004 George E. Dominick 1957 Thomas O. Harbison 1965 C. Craig Fritsche 1953 William W. McCutcheon Ryan K. Williams (3) 2002 Thomas R. Rose 1996 + Calvin C. Fitzhugh 1972 David A. McAllister 1978 Joseph E. Funk Jr. 1961 V 1982 Perge! Fairbanks Terry E. Skinner 1983 Joshua C. Holly 1997 Scott Petty Jr. 1960 Ray W. Harris 1966 Sean G. McMullen 2001 Jon C. Yates (1) 1991 Perge! Wallace Henry W. Hope 1962 Jere W. Thompson 1954 Charles J. Hooper Jr. 1975+ John D. Pool 1957 Total $2,452.00 Kevin T. Barnett (2) 1995 James T. Kerr 1971 Snowy White Owl Stephen W. Kinney 1978 Ronald L. Rushing 1951 + Perge! Fairbanks William P. Long 1969 John W. Bartholow Jr. William S. McAfee 1980 Timothy D. Wright 2001 + TEXAS @ Kevin L. Kelley (2) 1981 James M. Miller 1970 1940 AA Joe P. Nelson Jr. 1949 Perge! Norris Jimmie M. Satterwhite Jr. Richard J. Oglesby Jr. 1956 Aubrey C. Black 1949 Steven D. Oldham 1991 ARLINGTON Vance M. Hubbard 1962 (1) 1985 Timothy L. Pitts 1990 + Robert H. Bohn 1957 Charles B. Parker 1944 Purple Clematis Jerry S. Rawls (4) 1967 Total $2,465.00 Charles H. Powell Jr. 1981+ Harrison N. Bowes 1955 David C. Parker 1956 Kirk D. Walden 1972 Perge! Wilkinson

Alan P. Sherwood 1992 + James E. Delehanty 1944 Wayne S. Patterson 1985 Ft. Armstrong Robert F. Brown (6) 1959 John M. Thornburgh Jr. 1945 Julius L. Jinkins Jr. 1944 James S. Quinn 1966 Bruce A. Legan 1988 TEXAS TECH Perge! Wallace Robert C. Wilder Jr. 2003+ David M. Keeton 1976 David C. Schick 1968 Delta Thomas Marshall Glenn D. Moor (3) 1984 Perge! Wallace W. H. Looney III 1963 Patrick H. Swearingen Jr. D. Mark Smith 1983 Vance M. Hubbard 1962 Kenneth W. Whittington Donal C. Bosson Jr. (3) Samuel T. Maclin 1978 1950 Friendship Royal Purple (3) 1956 1968 John K. Mitchell 1951 Patrick B. Tobin 1978 Christopher T. Callow Jerry S. Rawls 1967 Perge! Fairbanks Perge! Fairbanks C. Baker Montgomery 1969 Gary P. Woody 1956 1988+ White Star George H. Nelson (2) 1958 Joseph C. Cook Jr. (4) 1965 Rick Nelson 1978 + Tom G. Wright 1962 Rickey Groves 1970 Robert F. Brown 1959 Total $16,762.90 John B. Hollingsworth Jr. Jason A. Santamaria 1993 Perge! Wilkinson Roger A. Hughes Jr. 1995+ Purple Clematis (7) 1952 Paul H. Smith 1950 Robert C. Orr Jr. (6) 1979 Michael D. Jarrett 1972 E. Fred Currie 1955 TOLEDO Orsen E. Paxton III 1971 + Glenn D. Moor 1984 Total $15,399.96 John K. Turner 1976 DeWitt Waltmon Sr. (8) Friendship Richard B. Ray 1971 Ft. Armstrong William R. Weaver 1959 1949 Jason M. Windom 2004 + TENNESSEE Delta Richard K. Stuart III 2005+ George H. Nelson 1958 James G. Blanchette Jr. 1943 TECH Lee Caldwell 1957 Friendship J. Henry Doscher Jr. 1942 Jonathan B. Ellis 1999 Bert C. Engelhardt 1956 John R. Gillette 2005 + Ted C. Hager 1956 Jeffrey Heller (Texas 1961), Vice Chairman of EDS, headquar- Kevin G. Givens 2002 + Jack D. Holford 1964 Matthew L. Hickey 2005 tered in Dallas, is helping to build tomorrow’s Bruce R. Hotze Sr. 1974 Jackie R. Wilmore Jr. 1982 Frank B. Jones Jr. 1959 leaders with a gift to the campaign designated Total $555.00 Allan G. King 1982 Wilson K. Mason III 1964 for leadership programs. In January 2007, TEXAS Byron M. McKnight II 1978 Jeff was a featured speaker on leadership at Golden Chain Wayland Myers 1945 Jeffrey M. Heller 1961 William D. Paddock 1994 the Fiji Leadership Academy, where over Royal Purple Charles M. Rickabaugh DeWitt Waltmon Sr. 1949 1978+ 400 brothers were present for the leadership Log Cabin Henry W. Sebesta Jr. 1951 Robert C. Orr Jr. 1979 Friendship weekend. Jeff’s gift will help to endow the Purple Clematis Don C. Bishop 1963 + Fraternity’s leadership programs. In 2006, Jeff Donald R. Mighell 1956 Randall R. Engstrom Jr. Ft. Armstrong 1999+ was selected as a Distinguished Fiji. Charles M. Berkey 1952 J. Carroll Faulkner 1978 + William G. Dwyer 1944 Walter S. Fortney III 1961+ William N. Hamilton 1944

LLIFETIMEIFETIME GGIVINGIVING SOCIETIESSOCIETIES

Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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TORONTO Friendship Benjamin Michaelson Jr. John C. Schroeder (7) WASHINGTON & Delta Log Cabin Richard A. Dupaix 1991 (1) 1957 1969 JEFFERSON Harold J. Creel 1984 Brandon J. Laseter-Bauer Total $5,956.00 John H. Schroeder (5) Barry A. Kerness 1983 Graeme W. Norval 1983 Ft. Armstrong 1996 AA 1942 Mark W. Obermann 1976 Ft. Armstrong A. W. Cole 1950 Aaron J. Whitehead 1997+ Perge! Wallace Friendship David W. Booz 1985 VIRGINIA TECH Alfred Tuttle 1932 Eric E. Wride 1987 R. Michael Henderson (4) Jon L. Bitto 1984 + Delta White Star Donald L. Wickerham 1972 Perge! Fairbanks 1961 Logan T. Hayes 2005 + Paul A. McCloy 1997 David S. Harrison 1992 Gordon A. Wilson Jr. 1946 Scott J. Sarisky (1) 1990 Donald E. Smith (2) 1959 Thomas E. Lenhart 1977 + University of Calgary Log Cabin Snowy White Owl Total $898.00 Perge! Fairbanks James E. Lightner 1973 Nicholas J. Poppenk 1971 N. Michael Griffi th 1973 Frederick A. Dimit 1943 Joseph D. Barnette Jr. (9) Total $575.00 Friendship Ft. Armstrong David D. Hunter 1955 1961 David B. Liddle 1967 UTAH STATE Ward A. Follette 1976 Demas L. McVay Jr. 1955 Eric M. Cavanaugh (1) 1976 Michael G. Moretti 2006 Delta Snowy White Owl Delta WESTERN John C. Meng Jr. (4) 1966 Perge! Fairbanks William B. Evans 1985 Edwin A. Hardell 1982 Bert C. Engelhardt 1956 Total $14,321.00 MICHIGAN Graeme W. Norval (6) 1983 Richard J. Pycior 1977 Michael D. Maret 1989 Harold W. Perkins 1941 Delta

Total $1,868.48 Karl D. Zufelt 1969 Delta Friendship Gary W. Newville 1974 Friendship John A. Adamo 1982 WASHINGTON William E. Allen 1953 Friendship TULANE Kenneth J. Hammerle 1976 Howard C. Canada III 1976 Golden Chain William O. Ash 1940 Brian K. Giammalva 1993+ Friendship Mitchell H. Mason 1974 Richard B. Gass 1981 Robert D. Watt 1935 Edward R. Bartley 1942 Eric Krozier 1996 + Erik J. Kozma 1996 Richard F. McInturff 1972 Brendan J. McMurrer 2001 Log Cabin Craig A. Cahill 1988 + Corey A. Watt 1998 Total $571.76 Friendship John C. Radovich 1955 Scott D. Miner 1989 UCLA Edward W. East 1980 Purple Clematis Frank V. Petrone 1947 John C. Hepler 1992 Gary L. Ostenson 1969 WESTERN White Star VERMONT Perge! Fairbanks Snowy White Owl Jason T. Newcomb 1998 + Ft. Armstrong Alfred Tuttle (1) 1932 ONTARIO Richard D. Naulty 1953 Purple Clematis Gregory L. Foster 1970 Jeffrey M. Scattergood 1999 James R. Houston 1955 Total $2,159.00 Purple Clematis John G. Starzynski 1974 Robert A. Ladue Jr. 1976 Robert E. Testerman 2005+ Michael B. Jeffers 1962 Alfred L. Woodill 1946 Snowy White Owl Lee K. Souter 2005 David C. Venable 1988 Donald T. McKay 1951 Ft. Armstrong WASHINGTON & Mark P. Trenton 1986 Delta Perge! Norris Norman K. Thordarson Alan W. Johnson 1937 LEE Friendship David D. Martin 1978 David S. Harrison (1) 1992 1963 James R. Thompson 1938 Snowy White Owl Edward H. Chen 2002 + Friendship Perge! Wallace Snowy White Owl Snowy White Owl Jordan M. Smith 1957 Scott E. Peters 1999 David H. Rous 1998 N. Michael Griffi th (6) 1973 Thomas E. Allen 1943 Gregory F. Castle 1983 Samuel A. Syme Jr. 1956 Perge! Fairbanks Wayne K. Woolery 1986 + Total $7,671.08 Donald H. Brazier Jr. 1954 Jeffrey M. Downey 1983 Delta John G. Starzynski (7) 1974 Perge! Fairbanks George C. Briggs Jr. 1947 John A. Hefti 1938 William F. Clayton 1948 Total $1,121.00 Lee K. Souter (2) 2005 WABASH Paul B. Helsby 1953 Thomas M. Paterson 1946 Friendship Total $985.00 Golden Chain Norval H. Latimer 1948 Urban T. Thompson III 1962 Henry M. Barker 1949 John H. Schroeder 1942 Gerald A. Nielsen 1961 WESTMINSTER Delta James J. Dawson 1968 White Star H. C. Webb 1950 Ft. Armstrong Rahim M. Javanmard 1965 VILLANOVA W. R. Denman 1955 N. Clay Robbins 1979 R. Kirk Wilson 1960 Robert H. Lingenfelter 1956 Roland F. Moritz 1947 Friendship Atwell Dugger 1950 John C. Schroeder 1969 Delta William E. Parrish 1957 Richard T. Morrow 1947 Kevin J. Carpenter 2000 David K. Eubank 1976 Purple Clematis H. H. Boyd Jr. 1944 Snowy White Owl Richard Oberreiter 1984 Jeffrey A. Fuchs 1993 + C. C. Fritsche 1953 Joseph D. Barnette Jr. 1961 Charles R. Ekberg 1968 Thomas L. McDonald 1960 Scott B. Parry 1985 Robert O. Mannion 1992+ Michael D. Hodge 2002 R. Michael Henderson 1961 Rolf H. Falk 1952 Delta H. R. Snyder Jr. 1949 John-Paul Tancona 2000 + David L. Moore Jr. 1974 Ft. Armstrong Gerald E. Gibbons 1953 Ernest V. Hodge 1967 Friendship Total $145.00 Robert O. Moynihan 2002 Rick L. Allen 1962 Jasper V. Howard 1946 Friendship Robert S. Arp 1981 Laurence M. Smail 1959 Robert Bracken 1943 Robert W. Juhl 1975 Jimmy D. Adams 1957 Lionel C. Banks II 1955 Total $880.00 VIRGINIA Jeff D. Lundy 1978 Robert L. Kuebler 1954 Brian W. Dale 1989 Frank G. Cavignac 1955 Centennial Snowy White Owl William L. Latimer 1948 William Darmstaedter II Martin H. Conlin 1944 C. James Jessee Jr. 1949 Albert E. Baur 1939 Gary S. Olson 1973 WASHINGTON 1969 John S. Lee 1989 Canonsburg J. Chris Bird 1967 Leonard G. Perry 1956 STATE Richard K. Elder 1968 George W. Mefferd 1948 Benjamin B. LeCompte III Eric M. Cavanaugh 1976 W. J. Pickard 1965 Ft. Armstrong David G. Evans 1970 Dennis Morrow 1952 1972 John B. Culley Jr. 1969 Larry L. Weidkamp 1958 Herbert V. Levinsky 1964 David C. Martin 1989 John M. Owen 1947 White Star Edward A. Harlamert 1979 Ronald C. Wilderman 1965 Snowy White Owl Neal B. Prater 1956 James M. Walters 1951 E. Hadley Stuart Jr. 1941 Donald B. Korb 1945 Friendship Gerald R. Fox 1959 John M. Robinson III 1986 Perge! Wilkinson Ft. Armstrong Robert H. Long 1939 Steven C. Galbraith 1967 Robert W. Higgins 1956 Dale G. Schaefer 1958 Richard D. Naulty (7) 1953 James I. Coddington Jr. 1940 John C. Meng Jr. 1966 Arthur F. Gollofon Jr. 1952+ Augustan D. Kittson 1978 Andrew W. Walker 1955 Perge! Fairbanks Dale M. Duvall 1955 James M. Sears 1954 Christopher J. Guzak 1987 Harlan R. Mayer II 1970 Perge! Fairbanks Gregory F. Castle (3) 1983 Snowy White Owl Donald E. Smith 1959 AA James R. Hinz 1975 + John D. Metcalf 1992 Robert H. Lingenfelter (1) Jeffrey M. Downey (1) 1983 Charles B. Arrington Jr. Robert E. Sonnemaker 1967 Mathew W. Hollod 2001 Philip H. Smith 1966 1956 James R. Thompson (2) 1955 Delta Allan H. Johnson 1952 Dale L. Wierman 1964 William E. Parrish (3) 1957 1938 Neil H. McPherson 1987 J. R. Baur 1949 Leon M. Moore 1955 Delta Total $2,039.00 Alfred L. Woodill (3) 1946 Benjamin Michaelson Jr. John G. Brumbaugh 1940 Lyman W. Newton 1959 Vernet W. Eliason 1958 Total $6,779.00 1957 Roger O. Drummond 1953 Cliff Otis 1973 + Matthew G. Glem 2000 Delta WILLIAM Gregory H. Miller 1983 Tad B. Richards 2003 + James E. Reece Jr. 1961 UNION Henry H. Kennard 1948 JEWELL William E. Myers 1965 David W. Satterlee 1964 Friendship Ft. Armstrong Alfred C. Shackelford Jr. Founders Vance C. Parkhurst 1969 Howard E. Shiel Jr. 1948 Robby L. Borden 2009 + Eugene W. Erickson 1954 1951 John F. White 1967 Thomas E. Woerner 1953 David W. Shoemaker III Jeffrey S. Brauns 1991 + John E. Post 1949 Friendship Purple Clematis Friendship 2001 + William L. Daly 1996 Snowy White Owl Kevin L. Beicke 2001 Wilber B. Spalding Jr. 1952 John B. Bridge 1972 Donn J. Thompson 1945 + Peter S. Dawson 1960 Stephen G. Wall 1984 William R. Easton 1965 Ft. Armstrong Kenneth B. Carr 1985 + Todd Vecchio 1988 + Charles F. Diesen 1962 H. F. Wintsch 1962 Samuel R. Marney Jr. 1956 Donald G. Benjamin 1943 Gregory M. Charnes 2000+ Perge! Wallace Robin T. Goodrich 1978 + Friendship John M. Perry 1941 Jack L. Capps 1947 Donald H. Dinwiddie 1956 Michael B. Jeffers (3) 1962 Clifford O. Ridgway 1972+ Mace A. Bloom 1977 Ian R. Wright 2006 + Snowy White Owl Christopher J. Gegg 1999 John C. Radovich (7) 1955 Gene Sutton 1959 David A. Lachtrupp 1979 Thomas S. Yancey 1940 Myron E. Clark 1955 Raymond M. Hartwell 1965 Norman K. Thordarson Perge! Fairbanks John D. Paracka 1956 Perge! Wilkinson Kent T. Dicus 1980 Theodore F. Holland III 1971 (4) 1963 Robert W. Higgins (1) 1956 John C. Robbins III 1971 E. Hadley Stuart Jr. (4) 1941 Michael G. Fligg 1961 Daniel F. Korb 1953 + Robert D. Watt (9) 1935 Herbert V. Levinsky (1) Jonathan G. Wintsch 1995 Perge! Wallace Robert P. Morf 1939 Kirk B. Miller 1981 Perge! Fairbanks 1964 Total $938.00 C. James Jessee Jr. (4) 1949 Charles W. Rixey 1948 Matthew T. Miller 2004 + Donald H. Brazier Jr. (1) Total $2,440.00 Benjamin B. LeCompte III Delta James R. Nichols 1961 1954 (9) 1972 Gary G. Schneider 1963 UTAH John C. Phares 1966 James R. Houston (4) 1955 Perge! Fairbanks WEST VIRGINIA Friendship Delta Daniel L. Sweet 2004 Gary S. Olson (1) 1973 Neil H. McPherson (2) Snowy White Owl Nicholaus C. Bartlow 2000 Scott J. Sarisky 1990 Perge! Wilkinson Gary L. Ostenson (8) 1969 1987 Mark N. Roth 1977 Loren H. Butler 1939 N. Clay Robbins (9) 1979 R. K.irkWilson (1) 1960 Total $14,009.03 60 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence HONOR ROLL of DONORS ’06

Mark P. Foley 1975 Ft. Armstrong Robert F. Wolff Jr. 1958 Omega Association + Nicholas R. Dietrich + Gary Knippa + Kirk A. Jones 1989 + John E. Fisher 1940 AA Delta Frances P. Salberta CJ Doherty + Jenne Knudsen + Lyle H. Laughlin 1948 Jeffrey J. Palker 1972 David E. Huhtala 1980 Snowy White Owl J. Norman & Roberta A. Gary & Rhonda Kodman + Edward J. Meyer Jr. 1951 Joseph E. Williamson 1967 George R. Oliver 1982 Phyllis Pryor Eckstein + James L. Kreis Jr. + Leonard L. Poppenhagen Snowy White Owl Vincent T. Pace 1971 Delta David & Shelley Edmonds + Virginia Kunkel + 1960 Austin D. Adams 1970 Walter M. Stewart 1954 Lindsey & Ken Meyersieck+ Bruce Egger + Gary & Meredith Landry + James W. Woods II 1969 David E. Baines 1969 Friendship Phi Gamma Delta Building Mr. & Mrs. Melvin C. Eifert+ Soontri Lau + Perge! Norris George A. Buckley Jr. 1980 Timothy F. Daley 1981 Association, Inc. (at George S. Ellis Jr. + James & Diane Leland John F. White (9) 1967 Theodore J. Budach Jr. 1956 Richard N. Dresser 1966 Berkeley)+ Beverly A. Ervin + Craig D. Lowell + Total $12,708.70 Lynn N. Carlton 1964 Leslie Flood 1948 Phi Kappa Sigma Frater- Jerry& Robin Estes + Charles & Nancy Mac- Donald S. Hauck 1956 Jeffrey D. Perras 2006 + nity+ James & Jilane Faigh + Donald WILLIAMS John R. Newlin 1942 Roy A. Seaberg Jr. 1956 Marlene & Elliott H. Barabara & Glen Farber + Steve & Bonnie Maddox Delta William S. Rothe 1940 David M. Vogt 1977 Rudnick Jerry & Cheryl Fee + Tony D. Marable Charles J. Kurtz III 1962 Delta Total $1,970.00 Paul & Valiere Seasholtz David & Donna Fields + Alan Marshall + Friendship Robert C. Baden 1965 Bob & Barbara Silber George & Lisa Fischer- Reinery Martinez + John H. Dalton 1949 Dale R. Finley 1958 WYOMING Jon & Peggy Snyder + Valuck + John & Cynthia McDonough Charles R. Frederickson David T. Halkola 1944 Friendship Friendship Mark & Roberta Fisher Trevor & Sonia McGrath + III 1960 Richard F. Keier 1961 Paul A. Guse 1970 Susan Adams + Bill & Sue Floyd Tom & Jan McGraw + J. R. Moody 1954 David E. Moeller 1963 Paul & Kerry Agathoklis + Steve & Louise Fogarty + Bill & Dianne Meyer Robert Scoon 1949 AA Alex & Brigitte Akalovsky Jean Fortner + Gary & Lynda Mong + Glenn R. Theile 1984 YALE Tchavdar Alexiev + Keith & Karen Fraver + John C. Natalini + Ft. Armstrong WISCONSIN Bertrand A. Trompeter 1950 Ben & Debbie Alig + Frank & Cindy Gagliardi + Russell S. Natherson + Ft. Armstrong Peter R. Thompson 1945 Friendship Gorden & Karen Allen + Susan & Tracey Gant + Rebecca L. Nelms + Robert W. Wolfe 1938 Snowy White Owl Stephen C. Anderson 1966 Dennis & Sharon Anthony Ken and Karen Gardstrom Charles & Meredith Nelson Snowy White Owl Bruce Kendrick 1951 F. T. Beckley 1955 + James & Karen Giddens + III + James E. Freytag 1958 Lowell T. Murray Jr. 1946 A. G. Belles IV 1962 + Dale & Louise Armstrong + Peter Gil + Hubert Nerwin, Jr. + Theodore J. Moreau 1969 Arthur C. Rettig Jr. 1963 Rodney O. Borcherding Jim & Ann Arndt + Ira Gleiberman + Scott & Margaret Newkirk+ Delta Delta 1959 Edward & Julie Badger + Elaina & Dennis Goldrick + Michael & Luanne Niznik + K. B. Cady 1955 William W. Betteridge 1948 John R. Gork 1984 Rhodora & William Doug & Linda Good + Kevin & Josephine Nolan William G. Rasche 1976 James R. Ellis 1943 James F. Hill 2006 Balough+ Larry & Carol Green Thomas & Terry Nutting + James J. Sugden III 1977 Edman L. Gray 1961 Marcus W. Hitt 2005 Neil and Karen Bander + Elliot & Margie Greenberg+ Michael O’Rourke + Friendship Theodore T. Jones 1957 Patrick J. Janis 1979 + Bruce Barshop Katharine Greenwalt + Andrea & John Parisi + Gordon L. Brunsell 1956 Anthony Morse Jr. 1943 Edward D. Lamb 1935 Kristin F. Baumann + Pam Gricius + Patterson Dental Supply + Kenneth R. DeWeerdt 1960 Friendship Andrew S. Linn 1983 + Steve & Sandy Berry + Edward Grondski + Rob & Becky Perez John C. Hofmann 1960 Allan L. Blanchard 1948 Ernest M. Manuel Jr. 1980 Scott & Sabrina Bogue + Ruth Haile + Diana L. Perkins + Stephen R. Moore 1964 Richard L. Boyle 1952 David P. Meyer 1964 Judy & John Bourne + Susan & Jim Hamer + Jeffrey Poll + Anthony I. Purtell 1983 + Lester E. Frankenthal III Bradley K. Rechel 1978 John & Bonnie Bradley + Friendship John & Sue Pompa + Brinton D. Robbins 1985+ 1951 James M. Redinger 1986 Reeta Brendamour + Charles Hanes + John & Cynthia Prader + Malcolm P. West 1974 Eugene E. Gaffey 1950 Dean W. Shaffer 1948 + Daniel Brewington + James & Jacklyn Hanratty + Colleen Preble Total $1,685.00 Thomas F. Hartch 1963 Todd E. Williams 1982 Brighton Dental PLLC + Sam & Virginia Hardie Timothy & Marsha Quillen David W. Mette 1966 Stanley J. Wood 1946 Robert & Kristine Jim Hargis + Bob & Nancy Ramsey Robert J. Newman 1954 WISCONSIN @ Perge! Wilkinson Brockman + Monty Hargrove + William & Ann Reed + Thomas E. Woodward 1954 G. David K. Hopper (6) R. L. & Kathy Bullock + Kathy Ann Harju Janet & Steven Reich + EAU CLAIRE Perge! Fairbanks Royal Purple 1963 Robert & Juli Burn Joe & Gail Harris + Ashutosh & Alka Riswad- Peter R. Thompson (3) 1945 Todd M. Eberhardt 1989 Perge! Wallace David & Karen Burton + Christine Hartsig + kar+ Total $2,263.00 Snowy White Owl Benjamin A. Harris (1) 1956 Charlotte Calarco + Michael & Vicky Hasenour + Patricia & Bruce Robbins+ Kyle C. Bliss 1995 Peter G. Welsh (5) 1974 John & Vickie Canaan Daniel & Cyndi Hayes + Dave & Pam Roberts + Robert F. Zwolinski 1997 Perge! Fairbanks FOUNDATION Charles R. & Mary A. William & Barbara Hazlett + Mark & Karen Roberts Friendship Jeffrey J. Palker (6) 1972 FRIENDS Carey+ John Headley + David Robinson + Terrance J. Ostrander 1981+ Joseph E. Williamson (2) Centennial Virginia Chase + Pamela R. Heckendorf + David & Sara Roesler + Jason J. Seeger 2002 + 1967 Beechwood Educational Neil & Josephine Jack Herchold + Louis & Vicki Rosenberg + Michael D. Walters 1988 Total $8,242.48 Foundation Christiana + John Heyne + Kathlyn & Todd Rowen + Perge! Wilkinson Royal Purple James & Paula Chumbley Selena Hill + Jonathan Ruskin Todd M. Eberhardt (4) 1989 WPI Co-op Management Cameron & Connie David & Cheri Hood + Kendel & Craig Schenkel + Perge! Fairbanks Ft. Armstrong Systems, Inc. Churchill + Andy & Mary Ann Hoover + John Schmidt + Kyle C. Bliss (3) 1995 Thomas I. Burns 1974 Canonsburg Obie Clayton Jr. + Iowa State University + Julie Schmitt + Robert F. Zwolinski (4) Hans H. Koehl 1956 Bryan Antonick Memorial Glenn & Margaret Conrad Ivan & Iryna Ivashkevich + Jim & Mary Schmitz + 1997 Snowy White Owl Golf Tournament Jackie Cook + Carson & Lilli Jackson + Ronald L. Schock + Total $3,211.32 Paul R. Alasso 1954 Log Cabin Nancy & Frank Cranford + Jack & Debra Jensen + Hal Scholin + Garry P. Balboni 1974 Rho Phi House Corp. Stanley & Pam Crossman Martha D. Johnston Jorgen Schvaneveldt + WITTENBERG Todd R. Cimino 1984 Southwest Florida Richard & Roxanne Nancy Jo & Ira Kaufman + Timothy Scovic + Cummings Andrew & Mary Jane Keehn Michael Sears + White Star Albert Hardaker 1949 Graduate Chapter Tommy & Nina Davidson + Jim & Hallie Keel + Diane & Peter Sefcik Benjamin A. Harris 1956 Paul A. Mannheim 1961 William T. Morris Trust + Hein & Susan de Hoog + John & Carol Kendrick + Carol & Bill Sexton + G. David K. Hopper 1963 Orlando R. Mendez Jr. 1967 Ft. Armstrong Robert Dempsey + Cheryl M. Kieffer + William J. Shaw + Purple Clematis John A. Pelli 1970 Anonymous Ann & Don Denison + Janis & Edwin King + James F. Sheridan + Peter G. Welsh 1974 Otto A. Wahlrab 1954 Charles & Deborah Camp Burl S. Watson Jr. 1949 Diane F. Stephens 2002 Richard A. DeWall + Kirklin & Company Tim & Grace Shumaker Charitable Trust Raymond & Betsy DiCarlo+ Phillip & Kathleen Kloske + William & Nancy Siegmann FOUNDATION LLIFETIMEIFETIME GGIVINGIVING SOCIETIESSOCIETIES

Friendship Up to $499 Delta $500-$999 Snowy White Owl $1,000-$2,499 Ft. Armstrong $2,500-$4,999 Purple Clematis $5,000-$7,499 Log Cabin $7,500-$9,999 White Star $10,000-$17,499 Canonsburg $17,500-$24,999 Royal Purple $25,000-$49,999 Golden Chain $50,000-$74,999 Black Diamond $75,000-$99,999 Centennial $100,000-$249,999 Thomas Marshall $250,000-$499,999 Calvin Coolidge $500,000-$999,999 Founders $1 million and above

+ New Donor AA Ad Astra Perge! Society Levels: Norris ($5,000+) Wilkinson ($2,000+) Wallace ($1,000+) Fairbanks ($500+)

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FRIENDS George & Bonnie Sybert + Nicholas Vlattas + Mike & Beth Willard + Charles P. & Millicent N. Vivian Taggart + Nicholas & Agatha Vlisides+ Joe & Susan Winkler + Simmelink + Jeanne M. Taylor + Kurt & Lori von Plonski + Gregory & Dianne Winsky Bryan & Ilene Smith Patricia Tennison + Jerry Walden + Karen Wolfe + Dave & Shelley Smith + Bess Keller & Michael Tracy & Burt Wallace + Bobbie Wood-Hughes + Robert & Irma Smith + Terrin + Phillip Wankat + James & Melinda Wooten+ Scott & Cynthia Smith + Tom Thompson + William & Debbie Wanke + Steve & Susan Worthing- Abram Penn & Peggy K. J. Kay & Bob Tormey + Gary & Candy Ward + ton+ Staples David & Rebecca Triana Ronald E. Warwar + Donna Young + Colley & Linda Stowell + Sandra P. Tyler + Elizabeth B. Weinheimer + Joseph & Susan Zacherman+ Richard & Bonnie Straub + Andy & Ruth Urban + Thomas & Wendi Wheeler+ Mary & Henry Zigtema + Laura J. Studders + Marv & Jan Van Every + Corinthia & John White + Total $56,533.16 Thomas & Carol Sue David & Debra Vickery + Robert & Hope Wilkinson+ Swepston +

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William J. Bengel (Illinois Edward W. Fischer (Missouri Curtis B. Kellar (Minnesota 1935) 1935) gradu- 1937) lived looked for- ated from the what he ward to the University called “an return of his of Missouri interesting chapter to School of life.” His the Illinois Journalism, undergradu- campus and and later from ate experi- saw that the American ence in Phi happen in 2006. He passed ad Academy of Gamma Delta astra January 4, 2007. In a visit Art in Chicago. Brother Fischer was “very with him in 2004, Brother Bengel was a Boston advertising executive positive” and that, along with his shared his Phi Gam experience and lived in Sherborn, MA., for desire to help Phi Gamma Delta, and described it as “good for 45 years. He was a trustee of the convinced him to gift 10% of his a young man like me” and his Sherborn Public Library for more estate to support the Scholarship chapter as a “wonderful group of than 30 years and, in the 1960s, Fund. Brother Kellar served in men to live with.” His intro- was a moderator of the First Par- WWII in the Navy, seeing heavy duction into Phi Gamma Delta ish of Sherborn. He and his wife, action including Guadalcanal. came early in his life as his sire, Ellen, were founding members of After service, he resumed his legal George J. Bengel (Illinois 1909), the Thornton Oaks Retirement career and eventually joined the was a brother. Brother Bengel Community. He passed ad astra Offi ce of General Counsel at Mobil gave generously to Phi Gamma February 20, 2004. Brother Fischer Oil, retiring in 1981. He also was Delta during his lifetime as a generously donated scholarships to generous to the University of Min- Perge! Society member and also the Foundation. nesota Law School, endowing a as a member of the White Star Chair and a Distinguished Visi- Legacy Society by included the tors program. He passed ad astra Foundation in his estate plans. on November 18, 2006. Brother His gift will be used for leader- Kellar’s generosity will provide ship programs, scholarships and scholarships to deserving brothers. alcohol education.

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Over the years, many graduate brothers have included the Foundations in their estate plan, giving both unrestricted gifts and restricted chapter gifts. Both help to strengthen Phi Gamma Delta’s fi nancial status and its programs. Listed are the brothers who have notifi ed the Foundation that they have included Phi Gamma Delta in their estate plans, usually through their wills.

AKRON GEORGIA TECH KNOX NEW MEXICO TEXAS Brad W. Petrella 1987 Ernest O. Rotramel J. P. Morrow 1963 Joseph E. Samora Jr. 1978 CHRISTIAN ALABAMA Jr.1952 LAWRENCE NEW YORK Jimmie M. Satterwhite Ernest L. Deal Jr.1952 HAMPDEN- David H. Aronson 1965 Michael A. Mische 1976 Jr.1985 ALBERTA SYDNEY Bruce A. Wilson 1981 OHIO TORONTO L. C. Murray 1972 Jarrod S. Benton 1990 LEHIGH Ronald A. Sages 1973 Hubert B. Keenleyside ARIZONA Benjamin E. Robinson John A. Hollingsworth OHIO Jr.1951 Robert E. McCulloch 1965 Rick L. Allen 1962 1986 1955 WESLEYAN Lowell M. Berry Jr.1956 ILLINOIS LOUISIANA Dale J. Bruce 1952 UCLA Lee T. Hanley 1964 Donald R. Arnold 1962 STATE John E. McKinnie 1954 Alfred L. Woodill 1946 If you would like Lloyd H. Wiborg 1961 Jerome C. Groniger 1956 Arthur L. Roberts 1960 Kenneth B. Sternad 1977 VIRGINIA examples of other ARKANSAS INDIANA MAINE George C. Sternad Jr. Dale M. Duvall 1955 Steven E. Area 1973 Dan L. Erhardt 1944 Frank W. Danforth Jr.1948 1948 C. J. Jessee Jr.1949 estate planning BRADLEY Frederick E. Henoch 1964 Matthew D. Smyth 1980 OKLAHOMA WASHINGTON methods which William F. Ross III1987 Louis A. Mangels 1956 MIAMI William G. Paul 1952 Gary L. Ostenson 1969 James A. Ramsey 1964 William W. Rodgers Jr. might offer varying BRITISH Lee C. Schmitt 1963 WASHINGTON INDIANA STATE 1959 STATE COLUMBIA R. S. Ferrell 1987 MICHIGAN Louis F. Trost Jr.1950 tax consequences, David S. Armitage 1980 Robert K. Erf 1953 Philip H. Smith 1966 Gordon A. Elliott 1955 IOWA Duncan S. Erley 1952 PURDUE WESTERN contact the Educa- Bradley C. Nielsen 1986 Gerald B. Bay 1962 BUCKNELL Mark L. Persitz 1977 MICHIGAN tional Foundation Jerrold Wanek 1980 C. R. Precious 1950 Herman A. Brown 1949 Jack W. Gresham 1957 Bryan S. McNee 1989 IOWA STATE George F. Qua 1952 John O. Coffi n 1959 at 859-255-1848. CASE WESTERN M. N. Goodman 1962 John F. Winch 1946 Richard E. Grace 1951 WESTERN Clyde B. Myers Jr.1962 Or visit the planned Howard M. Logan 1946 MICHIGAN Richard A. Miller Jr.1964 ONTARIO CHICAGO Harvey E. Mallory III1957 Michael P. Schreyer 1965 Frank C. Smeenk 1971 giving section of our Peter O. Clauss 1955 Richard D. McCormick STATE RPI Timothy J. Costello 1968 WESTMINSTER Bernard J. DelGiorno 1961 William R. Brand 1987 website at www. David W. Pequet 1974 William E. Parrish 1957 1955 JOHNS SOUTHERN phigam.org > Educa- MISSISSIPPI WILLIAM COLGATE HOPKINS METHODIST Emlyn I. Griffi th 1942 JEWELL tional Foundation > David G. Shigekawa 1959 STATE Robb Stewart 1952 COLORADO P. Elliott Burnside 1970 Robert P. Morf 1939 Planned Giving. KANSAS STANFORD WITTENBERG COLLEGE Charles T. Crawford 1952 MISSOURI Raymond R. Morgan Jr. James M. Dawson 1955 Benjamin A. Harris 1956 Charles S. Hover Jr.1951 Charles H. Kimball 1939 1948 Bradley P. Pemberton David E. Moeller 1963 Michael H. Mount 1964 Howard A. Rubin 1955 DENISON 1974 John P. Pirozzi 1971 William R. Hauser 1950 KANSAS STATE Andrew R. Sackin 1973 SYRACUSE WPI DEPAUW Andrew J. Lutz II1981 Paul L. Vogel 1989 Michael O. Shipley 1958 Earle L. Bowman Jr.1948 Joseph B. Carney 1950 Michael A. Martin 1983 Robert T. Young 1947 TENNESSEE William K. Johnson 1976 Paul O. Germann Jr.1952 KENTUCKY NEBRASKA Lee M. Moss 1973 WYOMING FLORIDA William R. Connell 1994 Roderick W. Fletcher 1950 TEXAS Theodore P. Versteeg 1975 James C. Rinaman Jr.1955 James E. Morrison 1970 John Gottschalk 1965 Donald R. Mighell 1956 FLORIDA STATE Russell G. Williams II 1974 N. W. Solomon 1951 William A. Todd 1933 Donald S. Stuart 1972

To leave a tax-deductible gift to the Educational Foundation in your will, consider including the following wording:

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

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George B. Anderson William H. Genge Joseph W. Johnston Richard Moreau (Texas 1953) by DeWitt Charles J. Camp (Ball (Pittsburgh 1948) by (Case Western Reserve (Wisconsin 1943) by Waltmon (Texas 1949) State 2007) by Charles William H. Genge 1943) by Virginia Kunkel, Theodore J. Moreau (Wis- & Deborah Camp (Pittsburgh 1948) Laura J. Studders, Virginia consin 1969) John F. Arnone by Brian Chase, Thomas & Carol Sue W. Dale (Westminster Charles W. Cole (Knox William E. Glenn (Get- Swepston, Harold P. Quinn Grant E. Mouser 1989) 1955) by Robert H. Fett tysburg 1946) by Richard (Denison 1977), Jim & Ann (Washington & Lee (Knox 1954) F. Romig (Gettysburg 1947) Arndt, Judy & John Bourne, 1943) by Henry M. Barker Henry A. Badgett Charles P. & Millicent N. (Washington & Lee 1949) (North Carolina 1945) A. E. Cornwell (Texas James E. Goll (Nebraska Simmelink, Rhodora and by William A. Creech 1941) by DeWitt Walt- 1950) by James B. Goll William Balough, Pamela Frederick L. Muller Forrest M. Smith (Texas (North Carolina 1948) mon (Texas 1949)| (Nebraska 2001) R. Heckendorf, Martha D. (Rutgers 1921) by 1948) by Joe P. Nelson Johnston, Carol & Bill Samuel H. Mudie (Rutgers (Texas 1949), Joseph Gam- Charles R. Ballard Lewis M. Costello Paul B. Greig (Min- Sexton 1962) ble (Florida 1950), DeWitt (Ohio Wesleyan 1950) (Virginia 1955) by Jon L. nesota 1941) by DeWitt Waltmon (Texas 1949) by John D. Laufersweiler Bitto (West Virginia 1984) Waltmon (Texas 1949) Robert T. Jones (Buck- John A. Myers (Allegh- (Ohio State 1950), Jeanne nell 1936) by Sean M. eny 1934) by William O. Richard A. Smudz (Ohio M. Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Craig (Miami De W. Griffi n (UCLA Dowling (Pennsylvania Gamble (Oklahoma 1961) State 1975) by Dennis A. Melvin C. Eifert, Thomas J. 1961) by R. T. Upright 1938) by Alan W. Johnson 1998) DiTullio (Ohio State 2005), Laufersweiler (Ohio State (Miami 1964) (UCLA 1937) William D. Ramsey John A. Rhinehart (Ohio 1953), Louis J. Hendricks Richard A. Kappeler (Indiana 1928) by James State 1976), Joseph F. Oel- (Ohio Wesleyan 1949), Glenda Dahlberg by Gregory E. Hales (Pur- (Wabash 1967) by J. C. A. Ramsey (Indiana 1964) goetz (Ohio State 1979) Harry G. Ebeling (Ohio Arnold R. Dahlberg (Min- due 1964) by Charles G. Bird (Wabash 1967) Wesleyan 1954), J. Kay & nesota 1949) Armstrong (Purdue 1964), William M. Reitzell Ross H. Stillwell (Geor- Bob Tormey, Ann & Don Jerome B. Bean, Jr. (Purdue Roger V. Kelly (Wash- (Southern California gia 1989) by Robert B. Denison, James F. Sheri- Alan C. DeBusk (Ten- 1964), Thomas A. Burke, ington 1958) by Robert T. 1951) by Max T. Hirdler Jelinek (Georgia 1985) dan, Richard A. DeWall, nessee 1968) by William Jr. (Purdue 1965), Robert Bragg (Oregon State 1953) (USC 1953) Ronald E. Warwar, Nicho- P. Long (Tennessee 1969) W. Inpyn (Purdue 1964), James D. Strickland las R. Dietrich, Russell S. Gerald V. Lyles (Purdue Lawrence C. Lane (Pur- Thomas Rennie (Syra- (Indiana 1930) by James Natherson, Dayton Foun- Gene A. Dieken (Wa- 1964), Richard A. Miller, Jr. due 1950) by John O. Cof- cuse 1965) by Hubert A. Ramsey (Indiana 1964) dation, John K. Matthews bash 1967) by J. C. Bird (Purdue 1964), B. J. Moody fi n (Purdue 1959), Richard Nerwin, Jr. DDS, Thomas (Denison 1951), J. Norman (Wabash 1967) (Purdue 1964), Frederick E. Grace (Purdue 1951) & Terry Nutting, Ronald Herbert H. Upton (WPI and Roberta A. Eckstein, C. Schramm (Purdue 1964), L. Schock, Patterson Den- 1920) by John H. Upton Elizabeth B. Weinheimer, Harold H. Dillinger Robert C. Stephens (Purdue Samuel J. Lindamood tal Supply, Inc., Brighton (Michigan 1955) George A. Kay (Johns (Florida 1950) by James 1964), Robert E. Swinehart (Arizona 1952) by Wil- Dental PLLC, Cheryl M. Hopkins 1957) E. Tyler (Florida 1950) (Purdue 1965), John C. liam S. Lindamood (Arizona Kieffer, DDS Al Wall by Marc A. Schiller Vogel (Purdue 1964) 1943) (Michigan 1974) Hal D. Balyeat (Okla- Carl D. Dresser (MIT Michael C. Reynolds homa 1962) by Joseph S. 1974) by Richard N. King D. Hamill (Occi- Raymond W. Lindstrom (Oklahoma State 1981) William E. Wells (Mis- Ellis (Oklahoma 1950) Dresser (WPI 1966) dental 1941) by Elbert E. (Washington 1965) by by Martin R. Blazy (Okla- souri 1959) by Theodore Ward (Occidental 1941) Ronald C. Wilderman homa State 1978) W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) John W. Bartholow James M. Duguid (Illi- (Washington 1965) (Texas 1940) by Wil- nois Wesleyan 1943) by Frederick R. Ham- Rhiman A. Rotz (Wa- Donald L. White (Texas liam N. Hamilton (Texas Edward M. Rowe (Illinois mond (Indiana 1960) Maxfi eld H. Lininger bash 1965) by J. C. Bird 1951) by Joe P. Nelson 1944), James G. Blanchette 1946) by William C. Hammond (Arizona 1943) by Schuy- (Wabash 1967) (Texas 1949), DeWitt Walt- (Texas 1943) (Michigan State 1959) ler W. Lininger (Arizona mon (Texas 1949) Charles L. Ennis 1944) Richard A. Salberta Wilson D. Baysinger (California @ Berkeley Bruce Harrison by J. C. (Columbia 1954) by Charles L. Wolfe (Illinois (Ohio Wesleyan 1958) 1943) by James G. Blanch- Bird (Wabash 1967) Frederick D. Lowell Frances P. Salberta Wesleyan 1963) by Karen by Gerald L. Dickey (Ohio ette (Texas 1943) (Hanover 1941) by Craig Wolfe Wesleyan 1960) Dennis E. Heitner (Syra- D. Lowell Henry N. Schweppe Thomas H. Felts (Rich- cuse 1969) by John G. (Westminster 1953) Christopher Woolling Alec F. Beck (Texas mond 1983) by Philip S. Crysler (Syracuse 1968) Robert G. Lusardi (Rut- by Andrew W. Walker (Wabash 1968) by J. C. 1978) by David A. McAl- Costin (Richmond 1983) gers 1958) by Thomas J. (Westminster 1955) Bird (Wabash 1967) lister (Texas 1978) Robert L. Hines (North Lusardi (Rhode Island 1985) Kevin P. Flynn (Okla- Carolina 1946) by Wil- John E. Scott (Indiana Hugh Woolverton De Rose Belcheff by homa 1985) by Jenne liam A. Creech (North William P. Marmer by 1930) by James A. Ramsey (Purdue 1949) by Lowell Charles E. Taylor (Texas Knudsen Carolina 1948) Ronald L. Marmer (North- (Indiana 1964) B. Mason (Purdue 1948), Tech 1960) western 1974) Raymond J. Rudolph (Pur- Robert A. Freeman Scott K. Hunt (Okla- Wade W. Scruggs due 1948) Walter G. Betts (New (Ohio Wesleyan 1951) homa 1952) by Theodore Harlan C. Meredith (Al- (Oklahoma State 2000) York 1941) by William F. by Glenn A. Kittinger W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) abama 1941) by Joseph G. by Ross A. Bebee (Okla- William R. Yeo (Purdue Blank (New York 1941) (Ohio Wesleyan 1952) Gamble (Florida 1948) homa State 1997) 1974) by David L. Morgan Madison C. Hutchinson (Purdue 1974), William P. Donald H. Brazier Alex C. Furtwangler (Brown 1927) by Paul S. Thomas P. Meyersieck Peteris M. Silins (Wa- Gettings (Purdue 1978) (Washington 1924) by (Chicago 1938) by Logan (Alabama 1956) (California @ Berkeley bash 1962) by John B. Donald H. Brazier (Wash- Alex C. Furtwangler 1976) by Craig S. Meyer Culley (Wabash 1969) Shaun M. Zickafoos ington 1954) (Chicago 1938) E. C. Johnson (Ohio (California @ Berkeley 1976) (Ohio 1988) by George State 1953) by Scott W. H. Promenschenkel (Ohio John S. Brazier (Mari- Jeffrey R. Garrett (Mis- Johnson (Ohio State 1986) Dooley Miller by Lee D. 1986) etta 1886) by Donald souri 1990) by Charles E. Miller (Mississippi State H. Brazier (Washington Gabe (Hanover 1990) 1979) 1954)

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Alex W. Blazer (Kansas Neil M. Christiana (Cen- Theodore D. Dickman Max K. Gagliardi (Okla- Roy B. Hargrove (Hamp- 2009) by Patricia Ten- tral Florida 2008) by Neil (Indiana 1983) by Patrick homa State 2009) by den-Sydney 2008) by nison & Josephine Christiana B. Lindley (Indiana 1984) Frank & Cindy Gagliardi Monty Hargrove

Basil E. Blume (Colo- Thomas P. Chumbley Peter V. Doherty (Ari- John W. Gano (Ohio Adam W. Harris (Texas rado College 1958) by (Kentucky 2007) by James zona 2008) by CJ Doherty Wesleyan 1955) by A & M 2008) by Joe & Daniel J. Adams (Rhode Theodore W. Thomas & Paula Chumbley Raymond R. Dykes (Ohio Gail Harris Daniel J. Adams (Island (Missouri 1959) Kenton T. Downey (Ball Wesleyan 1955) 2008) by Susan Adams Ryan C. Churchill (Ha- State 2008) by Julie Thomas M. Hartsig Jacob L. Bogue (Geor- nover 2007) by Cameron Schmitt Ian S. Gant (Colorado (Michigan 2008) by Chris- Steven M. Agathoklis gia 2009) by Scott & & Connie Churchill State 2009) by Susan & tine Hartsig (Maryland 2008) by Paul Sabrina Bogue Robert D. Dunnagan Tracey Gant & Kerry Agathoklis Michael C. Clayton (Missouri 1959) by Clinton M. Hasenour Tyler B. Bradley (Or- (Sewanee 2008) by Obie Theodore W. Thomas (Mis- Erik O. Gardstrom (Depauw 2007) by Mi- Nicholas Akalovsky egon State 2008) by Clayton souri 1959) (Purdue 2006) by Ken & chael & Vicky Hasenour (Maryland 2006) by Alex John & Bonnie Bradley Karen Gardstrom & Brigitte Akalovsky Brandon C. Cline (Vir- Spencer C. Ebann (Iowa Herbert G. Hawkins Thomas R. Brazier ginia 2008) by Ruth Haile State 2006) by Charles K. Mason R. Giddens (Columbia 1950) by Robert L. Albin (Mis- (Washington State Ebann (Iowa State 1969) (Texas Christian 2009) William A. Billingham souri 1962) by Theodore 1987) by Donald H. Bra- Robert F. Coffee (Texas by James & Karen Giddens (Columbia 1951) W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) zier (Washington 1954) 1956) by Gary P. Woody Matthew D. Edmonds (Texas 1956) (Auburn 2008) by David Michael T. Gil (Villanova Daniel K. Hayes (Okla- Austin B. Alig (Tennes- Thomas S. Brazier & Shelley Edmonds 2006) by Peter Gil homa State 2009) by see 2009) by Ben & Debbie (Washington 1955) by James W. Conrad (La- Daniel & Cyndi Hayes Alig Donald H. Brazier (Wash- fayette 2007) by Glenn & Devin G. Egger (Iowa Aaron M. Gleiberman ington 1954) Margaret Conrad State 2009) by Bruce (Tulane 2007) by Ira William T. Hazlett (Vir- Johnathon W. Allen Egger Gleiberman ginia 2006) by William & (Indiana State 2008) by Adam J. Brendamour Frederick L. Cooper Barbara Hazlett Gorden & Karen Allen (Northwestern 2007) (Georgia 2004) by Freder- Richard G. Ellis (Da- Christopher J. Goldrick by Reeta Brendamour ick L. & Cathy T. Cooper vidson 2006) by George (Davidson 2008) by Michael M. Headley Steven W. Anthony S. Ellis Elaina & Dennis Goldrick (Virginia 2008) by John (Drake 2008) by Dennis Derek L. Brewington Ryan C. Cranford (Geor- Headley & Sharon Anthony (Ball State 2006) by gia 2008) by Nancy & Rick A. Ervin (Oregon Matthew D. Good Daniel Brewington Frank Cranford State 2006) by Beverly (Virginia 2008) by Doug Eric C. Heininger (Michi- Daniel W. Armstrong A. Ervin & Linda Good gan 2007) by Paul M. (Florida State 2008) by William B. Brockman Cody R. Crossman Heininger (Michigan 1974) Dale & Louise Armstrong (Hampden-Sydney (Kansas 2007) by Stanley William H. Estes (Ten- Joseph W. Grant (Ne- 2008) by Robert & Kris- & Pam Crossman nessee 2006) by Jerry & braska 1978) by Martin E. Timothy M. Herchold Neil J. Aslin (Missouri tine Brockman Robin Estes Tromburg (Nebraska 1980) (Arizona 2006) by Jack 1960) by Theodore W. Spencer A. Cummings Herchold Thomas (Missouri 1959) Dirk Broekema (Ari- (Idaho 2006) by Richard Erik A. Faigh (Ball State W. J. Greaser (Texas zona 1960) by Lloyd H. & Roxanne Cummings 2006) by James & Jilane Tech 1998) by Mr. & Mrs. James M. Heyne (Colo- David B. Badger (De- Wiborg (Arizona 1961) Faigh William H. Greaser rado School of Mines pauw 2006) by Edward & Casey T. Davidson (Texas 2009) by John Heyne Julie Badger Bucknell Chapter by Tech 2009) by Tommy & Bryce G. Farber (Colo- David M. Green (Iowa Herbert W. Morreall Nina Davidson rado School of Mines State 2008) by Larry & Mitchell V. Hill (Okla- Seth T. Bailey (Texas (Bucknell 1937) 2006) by Barabara & Glen Carol Green homa State 2008) by Tech 2006) by John G. Hendrik J. de Hoog Farber Selena Hill Bailey (Texas Tech 1974) Brent C. Bullock (Vir- (Iowa State 2009) by Jason D. Greenberg ginia 2007) by R. L. & Hein & Susan de Hoog Austin T. Fee (SMU (Richmond 2009) by El- Christopher M. Hoey Nicholas A. Baird (Texas Kathy Bullock 2009) by Jerry & Cheryl liot & Margie Greenberg (Minnesota 2006) by A & M 2003) by Ryan K. Patrick R. Dempsey Fee Kathy Ann Harju Williams Kevin T. Burn (Central (Gettysburg 2008) by Michael J. Greenwalt (Texas A & M 2002) Florida 2006) by Robert Robert Dempsey Jerel D. Fields (Rose (Ball State 2009) by Harold C. Hollenbeck & Juli Burn Hulman 2008) by David Katharine Greenwalt (Rutgers 1960) by Robert Gregory S. Bander Frank J. Diana (Lehigh & Donna Fields T. Natarelli (Rutgers 1960) (Lehigh 2008) by Neil & Christopher D. Burton 1977) by William D. Bast David P. Gricius (Geor- Karen Bander (SMU 2008) by David & (Lehigh 1979) Benjamin W. Fischer- gia Tech 2009) by Pam David R. Hood (Purdue Karen Burton Valuck (Tulane 2007) by Gricius 2009) by David & Cheri James B. Barshop (Texas Nicholas M. DiCarlo George & Lisa Fischer- Hood 2008) by Bruce Barshop David M. Calarco (Rose (Columbia 2007) by Ray- Valuck Colin J. Hamer (Texas Hulman 2009) by Char- mond & Betsy DiCarlo Christian 2007) by Susan Andrew C. Hoover Andrew W. Batchelor lotte Calarco Robert C. Fisher (James & Jim Hamer (Oklahoma 2008) by (North Carolina 2009) David R. Dickey (Ohio Madison 2006) by Mark Andy & Mary Ann Hoover by Ronald A. Batchelor John A. Canaan (Ten- Wesleyan 1990) by & Roberta Fisher William S. Hanes (North Carolina 1981) nessee Tech 2008) by Gerald L. Dickey (Ohio (Auburn 2008) by Charles Richard L. Howard (Ar- John & Vickie Canaan Wesleyan 1960) William M. Floyd (Texas Hanes kansas 1978) by Frank W. Thomas L. Becker @ Arlington 2007) by Bill Chisholm (Arkansas 1980) (Colorado State 1978) Andrew R. Carey (Da- Derek C. Dickey (Ohio & Sue Floyd James G. Hanratty by Robert C. Becker (Min- vidson 2006) by Charles Wesleyan 1997) by (Oregon 2008) by James George R. Huff (Gettys- nesota 1951) R. & Mary A. Carey Carey Gerald L. Dickey (Ohio Steven T. Fogarty (Ten- & Jacklyn Hanratty burg 1974) by Michael G. Wesleyan 1960) nessee 2006) by Steve & Haas (Gettysburg 1976) William P. Becker (Pur- Paul D. Chesnutt (Col- Louise Fogarty Samuel U. Hardie due 1976) by Robert C. gate 1947) by Theodore Douglas J. Dickey (Ohio (Auburn 2007) by Sam & Charles E. Hughes (Jack- Becker (Minnesota 1951) E. Heidenreich (Colgate Wesleyan 1988) by Christopher L. Fraver Virginia Hardie sonville 2006) by Bobbie 1947) Gerald L. Dickey (Bowling Green 2009) Wood-Hughes Kyle W. Berry (Kentucky (Ohio Wesleyan 1960) by Keith & Karen Fraver Kenton J. Hargis (Evans- 2009) by Steve & Sandy ville 2006) by Jim Hargis Berry

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Vassil V. Iliev (California Stuart M. Mamer (Il- Jarett W. Poll (Arizona Lee C. Schmitt (Miami Thomas W. Stowell Kyle R. Wanke (Ball @ Irvine 2006) by Tchav- linois 1942) by Owen H. 2008) by Jeffrey Poll 1963) by Ken Berger (Auburn 2008) by Colley State 2006) by William & dar Alexiev Ackerman (Illinois 1959), (Miami 1965) & Linda Stowell Debbie Wanke Daniel A. Damon (Illinois Sean R. Pompa (West Dmitry Ivashkevich 1958), Robert J. Passaneau Virginia 2007) by John & Andrew J. Schmitz (Il- Brandon D. Straub (In- Travis M. Ward (Texas (Toledo 2007) by Ivan & (Illinois 1959), Robert Sue Pompa linois Wesleyan 2007) by diana 2006) by Richard & A & M 2008) by Gary & Iryna Ivashkevich H. Little (Illinois 1957), Jim & Mary Schmitz Bonnie Straub Candy Ward Champ W. Davis (Illinois Christopher J. Prader Cameron M. Jackson 1962) (West Virginia 2006) by John M. Scholin (Texas Michael P. Sybert (Rich- Matthew G. Wheeler (William Jewell 2009) by John T. & Cynthia D. Prader Christian 2006) by Hal mond 2006) by George & (Bucknell 2008) by Thom- Jackie Cook Patrick Marick (Wash- Scholin Bonnie Sybert as & Wendi Wheeler ington 2006) by Robert T. Matthew R. Quillen Henry C. Jackson (Au- Bragg (Oregon State 1953) (Tennessee 2006) by Craig Schvaneveldt Jeffrey A. Taggart (Cali- Mark E. White (Georgia burn 2007) by Carson & Timothy & Marsha Quillen (Utah State 1974) by fornia @ Irvine 2008) by Tech 1981) by Randolph L. Lilli Jackson Andrew G. Marshall Jorgen Schvaneveldt Vivian Taggart Scott (Georgia Tech 1984) (Maryland 2006) by Alan Robert B. Ramsey (Texas John R. Jensen (Rich- Marshall Tech 2008) by Bob and Douglas D. Scott (Ar- Paul K. Tanaka Robert A. Wilkinson mond 2009) by Jack & Nancy Ramsey kansas 1973) by Robert S. (Alabama 2009) by Jean (Tennessee Tech 2007) Debra Jensen Bryan I. Martinez Hanley (Arkansas 1977) Fortner by Robert & Hope (Florida International William M. Reed (Texas Wilkinson Thomas W. Johnston 2008) by Reinery Martinez 2009) by William & Ann Thomas J. Scovic (Ken- John-Paul Tancona (Vil- (Illinois 1958) by John B. Reed tucky 2007) by Timothy lanova 2000) by Joseph & Christopher A. Willard Jenkins (Illinois 1958) Jeffry J. McBride (Illinois Scovic Salma Tancona (Arizona 2009) by Mike Wesleyan 1981) by Tim Marc L. Reich (RPI 2007) & Beth Willard Andrew A. Kaufman S. Maynard (Illinois Wes- by Janet & Steven Reich Jesse O. Sears (Tulane Tennessee Chapter by (Northwestern 2006) by leyan 1981) 2007) by Michael Sears John M. Thornburgh (Ten- Joseph C. Winkler Nancy Jo & Ira Kaufman John C. Reno (Indiana nessee 1945) (Texas A & M 2007) by Brian W. McDonough 2008) by Daniel C. Reno Alex P. Seasholtz Joe & Susan Winkler Nicholas A. Keehn (Ket- (WPI 2007) by John & (Indiana 1979) (Florida State 2008) by Robert L. Terrin (Wash- tering -B 2005) by An- Cynthia McDonough Paul & Valiere Seasholtz ington & Lee 2009) by Peter G. Winsky (Lafay- drew & Mary Jane Keehn K. R. Rice (Wittenberg Bess Keller & Michael ette 2007) by Gregory & Tremon T. McGrath 1960) by James F. Hill James M. Seedorf (Il- Terrin Dianne Winsky James A. Keel (Alabama (Texas @ San Antonio (Wittenberg 2006) linois Wesleyan 1963) 2009) by Jim & Hallie Keel 2009) by Trevor & Sonia by Dan A. McCoy (Illinois Brian T. Thompson Robert B. Wooten McGrath Samuel W. Richwine Wesleyan 1964) (Ohio State 2006) by (Texas 2007) by James & Richard F. Keier (Wit- (Georgia 1973) by Tom Thompson Melinda Wooten tenberg 1961) by David E. Daniel T. McGraw Samuel W. Richwine (Geor- Matthew P. Sefcik (Vir- Moeller (Wittenberg 1963) (Michigan 2007) by Tom gia 2004) ginia 2006) by Diane & William H. Tresch (Case David M. Worthington & Jan McGraw Peter Sefcik Western 1940) by (DePauw 2008) by Steve John F. Kendrick (Ala- Amit A. Riswadkar Walter R. Schuster (Case & Susan Worthington bama 2006) by John & Joseph D. Meyer (Drake (Bradley 2007) by Robert H. Sharpless Western 1935) Carol Kendrick 2007) by Bill & Dianne Ashutosh & Alka Riswad- (Texas 1942) by Julius L. Jonathan L. Zacherman Meyer kar Jinkins (Texas 1944) Sean R. Triana (Colo- (Cornell 2008) by Joseph William O. Kerth (Il- rado School of Mines & Susan Zacherman linois Wesleyan 1983) by Nicholas R. Mong (Or- Brian M. Robbins (Johns John J. Shaw (Oklahoma 2006) by David & Rebecca Tim S. Maynard (Illinois egon State 2006) by Gary Hopkins 2006) by Patricia 2007) by William J. Shaw Triana Joseph S. Zigtema Wesleyan 1981) & Lynda Mong & Bruce Robbins (Texas Christian 2009) Michael G. Shumaker Louise Tuttle by Alfred by Mary & Henry Zigtema William R. King (Drake Jake G. Natalini (Lehigh John D. Roberts (SMU (Mississippi State 2007) Tuttle (Washington & 2008) by Janis & Edwin 2008) by John C. Natalini 2008) by Dave & Pam by Tim & Grace Shumaker Jefferson 1932) King Roberts Brandon O. Nelms Andrew D. Siegmann Kevin J. Tyler (Virginia Austin J. Kloske (Michi- (Rose Hulman 2008) by Stephen C. Roberts (RPI 2007) by William & 2008) by Sandra P. Tyler gan 2009) by Phillip & Rebecca L. Nelms (Purdue 2007) by Mark & Nancy Siegmann Kathleen Kloske Karen Roberts Andrew J. Urban (Wit- Charles Nelson (Se- Bobby A. Silber (Texas tenberg 2007) by Andy & David G. Knippa (Texas wanee 2008) by Charles Benjamin E. Robinson Christian 2006) by Bob & Ruth Urban 2009) by Gary Knippa & Meredith Nelson (Hampden-Sydney 1986) Barbara Silber by David A. Wheeler (Jack- Richard I. Van Every William N. Knippa Andrew S. Newkirk sonville 1986), Matthew M. Adam C. Smith (Purdue (SMU 2008) by Marv & (Texas 2008) by Gary (Wabash 2008) by Scott Amend (Iowa 1987) 2006) by Bryan & Ilene Jan Van Every Knippa & Margaret Newkirk Smith Bryan J. Roesler (Wa- Jeremy D. Vickery (Rose Jonathan J. Kodman Michael F. Niznik (Penn bash 2006) by David & Drew A. Smith (Wiscon- Hulman 2006) by David (Tennessee Tech 2006) State 2009) by Michael & Sara Roesler sin-Eau Claire 2008) by & Debra Vickery by Gary & Rhonda Kodman Luanne Niznik Dave & Shelley Smith Kyle L. Rosenberg (Ten- Andrew N. Vlattas Matthew W. Kreis Terrance K. Nolan (RPI nessee 2009) by Louis & Martin R. Smith (North- (Virginia Tech 2009) by (Georgia 2007) by James 2008) by Kevin and Jose- Vicki Rosenberg western 2007) by Robert Nicholas Vlattas L. Kreis phine Nolan & Irma Smith Michael A. Rudnick (New Phillip E. Vlisides (Michi- Kyle J. Landry (Michigan Ohio State Chapter by Mexico 2006) by Marlene Matthew B. Smith (Cin- gan 2006) by Nicholas & 2007) by Gary & Meredith H. W. Dean (Ohio State & Elliott H. Rudnick cinnati 2007) by Scott & Agatha Vlisides Landry 1949) Cynthia Smith David F. Ruskin (Buck- Joshua M. von Plonski Andrew Lau (Akron Kevin R. O’Rourke nell 2006) by Jonathan Robert C. Snyder (Texas (SMU 2009) by Kurt & 2009) by Soontri Lau (Miami 2008) by Michael Ruskin Tech 2008) by Jon & Lori von Plonski O’Rourke Peggy Snyder Robert H. Little (Illinois Richard E. Schanbacher Kyle A. Walden (Ha- 1957) by John B. Jenkins Matthew J. Parisi (Flor- (Missouri 1955) by J. M. Charles M. Solomon nover 2006) by Jerry (Illinois 1958) ida International 2008) Reid (Missouri 1957) (SMU 1962) by Donald E. Walden by Andrea & John Parisi Redmond (SMU 1961) Charles C. MacDonald Austin C. Schenkel Timothy J. Wallace (Purdue 2006) by Charles Matthew M. Perez (Kansas 2007) by Kendel Daniel A. Staples (Kentucky 2008) by & Nancy MacDonald (Akron 2007) by Rob and & Craig Schenkel (Virginia Tech 2007) by Tracy & Burt Wallace Becky Perez Abram Penn & Peggy K. Bennett H. Maddox John J. Schmidt (Indiana Staples Charles A. Wankat (Georgia 2008) by Steve Timothy M. Perkins 2006) by John Schmidt (Central Florida 2008) & Bonnie Maddox (William Jewell 2006) by Jason S. Stewart (Michi- by Phillip Wankat Diana L. Perkins gan 2007) by Kristin F. Baumann

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Look in the mirror with pride ALABAMA Michael S. Barnes 2004, 4/2/2005 ALLEGHENY Twenty-fi ve years after he served as Paul W. Buell 1952, 2006 President of the Rho Chi Chapter, Tom George J. Mitchell 1952, 5/2006 Felts is remembered by his chapter George L. Mulfinger 1951, 7/19/2006 brothers as “a natural leader with a David L. Vogel 1974, 8/11/2001 quick wit and easy-going manner.” AMHERST Albert R. Lea 1943, 5/22/2006 Martin C. Seham 1954, 4/1/2006 Col. Thomas H. Felts (Richmond 1983), ARIZONA a 27-year Army veteran, died outside Wilfrid R. Pope 1949, 2/23/2001 Baghdad on November 14, 2006, when AUBURN his vehicle was hit by an improvised ex- Frank D. Jenkins 1963, 11/18/2006 plosive device. At that time, he was the Colonel BRITISH COLUMBIA highest-ranking American military vic- Tom Felts Douglas H. Brawn 1969, 3/14/2005 tim of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Richmond W. Bruce Hansen 1958, 6/2/2004 1983) He leaves his wife, Kim, four children, BUCKNELL Richard A. Brumberger 1940, 10/3/2006 his mother, a sister and a brother. especially meaningful and moving was William R. Burns 1957, 11/30/2005 the presence of Tom’s wife, three of their Richard K. Reider 1939, 11/17/2004 Throughout the frequent moves of his children, his mother and sister. The Harry P. Wood 1939, 7/7/2006 military career, one constant for Tom Chapter presented Kim Felts with Tom’s CALIFORNIA @ BERKELEY and his family was church membership Silver Owl certifi cate, and graduate Curtis Dreyer 1948, 12/21/2000 and active participation. Tom regularly brothers presented an American fl ag and Thomas L. McGrath 1953, 2/2/2007 served as a deacon, choir member, and a plaque to be displayed in the chapter Paul Von Kempf 1940, 2006 Sunday school teacher. His commitment lodge in Tom’s memory. CALIFORNIA @ LOS ANGELES to service guided his military career as Michael F. Gray 1967, 12/28/2005 Richard S. Killen 1945, 7/12/2005 well and led him to volunteer for a post At Tom’s funeral, Jeff Horgan (1986) Joseph D. McNeil 1953, 4/23/2006 in Iraq. “He was responsible for over- shared with other brothers something Robert S. Scott 1941, 6/20/2001 seeing the training of the Iraqi army,” that Tom had written in Jeff’s pledge Brian F. Taylor 1981, 1/1/2005 according to his sister, Missy Felts- book 25 years before. Those words are a Richardson J. Twohy 1943, 2005 Wonders. “He saw that as a way to help moving illustration of the maturity and CASE WESTERN RESERVE bring the ideals of our country and its wisdom that Tom Felts possessed even Lawrence V. Cox 1943, 4/4/2003 opportunities to another people.” at the age of 21: “Don’t ever look down John S. Ingham 1946, 11/22/2006 or feel bad when you know you’ve given Robert F. Kresge 1945, 1/1/2006 The funeral service was conducted on 100% in anything that you do. Even if no CHICAGO Herbert Mertz 1937, 9/16/2004 November 22 in a chapel on the Univer- one else notices, at least you’ll be able to COLGATE sity of Richmond campus. A number of look in the mirror with pride and say to Mitchell J. Waters 1957, 1/27/2005 Tom’s chapter brothers attended. Asked yourself, ‘I know I made the effort and COLORADO to summarize those brothers’ recollec- am proud of it’.” Stephen D. Able 1968, 12/27/2003 tions, Jim McCormack (1981), Tom’s Robert S. Davies 1945, 3/2006 chapter big brother, said, “He was some- An educational fund has been established Stanton W. Davies 1939, 3/7/2007 one you immediately liked and quickly for the children of Tom and Kim Felts. Broth- Donald S. Holdridge 1938, 12/1/2006 came to respect.” Not a bad attribute for ers wishing to support this cause may send Harry A. Perry 1944, 3/8/2006 a Chapter President or a military offi cer. contributions to: Robert G. Phillips 1945, 3/16/2006 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Russell Q. Miller 1997, 5/29/2006 On March 24, prior to their Pig Dinner, Felts’ Children Education Trust COLUMBIA

Richmond brothers conducted a memo- c/o John Waldrop Russell G. Van Metre 1942, 11/22/2006 rial service with a special remembrance 12500 Jefferson Ave George D. Vlahides 1946, 9/19/2006  for Brother Felts. Making the service Newport News, VA 23602 Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 67 AADD AASTRASTRA liative care to Calgary and primarily vember 19, 2006. Following graduation, Peter J. Ruffenach Jr. (Minnesota responsible for establishing the Rosedale Brother Hempstone served four years 1971) was incorrectly listed in the Ad House, Calgary’s fi rst hospice facility. In in Africa during the Astra section of the Fall 2006 issue. 2003, he was made an honorary member Korean War with We are pleased to announce Brother of the Canadian Medical Association, the Marine Corps Ruffenach is among the living in Plym- and in 2005, he was made a member as a fellow of the outh, MN. emeritus of the Alberta Medical Asso- Institute of Current Nichols ciation. Brock was voted one of the 100 World Affairs. He Gail :

Physicians of the Century in Alberta. His then became the credit

J. BROCK DUNDAS (McGill 1955), interests in community service validate Africa correspondent photo photo who passionately practiced pediatric the years he served on the board of direc- for the Chicago Daily medicine until his retirement in 2000, tors for the Strathcona-Tweedsmuir News. On his way passed ad astra March 13, 2007. For 29 School and the Canadian Scholarship to becoming ambassador, he wrote two years, Brother Trust Foundation. Brock’s Fiji family books on Africa, won a Nieman fel- Dundas served includes his father, Fred N. Dundas lowship at Harvard and authored two at the Calgary (Toronto 1928), along with brothers R. novels. Later with The Washington Star, a Associate Clinic. Gordon Dundas (McGill 1961) and F. family-owned publication, he was editor He served in Norman Dundas (McGill 1963). He had of the editorial page, and then served as leadership posi- served as Recording Secretary for Mu executive editor and editor-in-chief of tions at Alberta Kappa at McGill. The Washington Times. During his time in Children’s Hos- Kenya, he helped bring multiparty elec- pital and Holy SMITH HEMPSTONE JR. (Sewanee tions to the country. Cross Hospital. 1950), former ambassador to Kenya He was instrumental in bringing pal- from 1989-93, passed ad astra on No-

CORNELL IDAHO M. Wilmer Smith 1947, 7/2/2006 Donald D. Campbell 1952, 10/2/2005 James H. Aston 1953, 11/12/2002 KANSAS Robert C. Metzger 1960, 6/16/2006 Glendon V. Davis 1938, 3/2006 James C. Dittmer 1949, 9/2002 William M. Robinson 1939, 12/6/2005 John F. Harvey 1942, 1/16/2007 Gerold F. Garrett 1954, 2/27/2007 DARTMOUTH ILLINOIS Clair D. Hyter 1934, 11/9/2006 Jack F. Rourke 1940, 10/14/2004 E. J. Beam 1942, 11/6/2001 Mark L. Morris 1956, 1/14/2007 DAVIDSON William J. Bengel 1935, 1/4/2007 John R. Wellington 1950, 9/19/2005 Aubrey S. Miree 1952, 3/29/2007 Howard P. Hetzner 1936, 10/2004 KETTERING - A DENISON Albert C. Mueller 1940, 10/2004 John A. Latcovich 1971, 10/15/2006 David L. Everhart 1950, 1/1/2006 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN KNOX Donald E. Geiger 1950, 6/15/2006 Michael A. Fagerburg 1966, 2005 Thomas E. Nelson 1953, 12/18/2006 Peter F. Legler 1946, 12/11/2006 Robert D. Haag 1952, 1/10/2005 James M. Stephenson 1952, 9/26/2006 Ralph E. Lidster 1936, 11/11/2006 Jack R. McCutchan 1949, 11/2005 LAFAYETTE John W. Reed 1939, 3/12/2007 IOWA Edward M. Anderson 1942, 5/19/2006 Langdon J. White 1950, 1/18/2006 Charles E. Brockway 1941, 10/3/2006 Bruce B. Dickerson 1951, 9/12/2006 DEPAUW Edmund A. McCardell 1955, 11/15/2004 John N. Long 1952, 5/2006 John L. Adams 1947, 9/16/2006 Ronald R. Paschall 1939, 2/22/2006 LEHIGH Earl E. Whited 1960, 1/23/2005 INDIANA W. Scott Johns 1949, 1/15/2006 FLORIDA Berry W. Bercaw 1943, 11/2006 John K. Musgrave 1955, 9/13/2006 Michael D. Barnard 1969, 2/4/2007 Robert T. Feighner 1947, 1/12/2002 William Whigham 1945, 11/9/2005 Herman O. Jones 1956, 3/1/2007 John R. Feighner 1942, 1/11/2002 LOUISIANA STATE Charles E. Riggs 1945, 6/2004 Robert F. McLaughlin 1957, 1/2006 Theodore Grieder 1955, 8/14/2003 Kurt R. Westfall 1970, 3/30/2007 Michael L. Tevault 1957, 1/10/2007 MAINE GEORGIA TECH IOWA STATE Edward J. Bickterman 1955, 9/27/2006 Karl L. Icenogle 1945, 2/25/2007 Harold B. Cockburn 1953, 3/2/2007 John E. Chadbourne 1951, 4/5/2005 GETTYSBURG Jack H. Hawkins 1945, 9/20/2006 Paul A. Devine 1960, 9/7/2000 Andrew G. Coulson 1991, 6/18/2006 Robert L. Klar 1940, 1/2007 Robert C. Dutton 1945, 8/14/2006 Stephen P. McConnell 1956, 11/23/2006 G. Fletcher Moore 1935, 3/17/2007 George A. Giostra 1959, 4/20/2000 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY John E. Reichard 1966, 7/1/2006 Hugh W. Hunter 1950, 9/26/2006 Frederic H. Cox 1987, 12/9/2006 Dudley E. Ruisch 1950, 10/4/2003 Robert M. Irvine 1941, 1/25/2007 HANOVER JACKSONVILLE Richard W. Michaud 1960, 2/4/2002 Jack K. Coppage 1950, 10/13/2005 Erik J. Edenholm 1988, 3/14/2006 Duane L. Pease 1984, 3/12/2006 Jack H. Snyder 1952, 2006 JOHNS HOPKINS Kent D. Thalacker 1984, 6/2006 Caleb R. Kelly 1933, 8/2006

68 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence AD ASTRA CURTIS B. KELLAR (Minnesota of the Law School and, in memory of his tion, which he later served as president. 1937) passed ad astra on November 18, father, created The Horatio Ellsworth Loren later served two terms as presi- 2006. After receiving his J.D. from the Kellar Distinguished Visitors Program, dent of the Professional Ski Instructors University of Minnesota Law School, an interdisciplinary lecture series Association and represented PSIA at a Brother Kellar was accepted into the connecting emerging issues in the law world ski instructors summit in Japan. Naval Reserve, eventually serving as with art, drama and literature. He also He also helped found the Centrum Lieutenant Commander during WWII. endowed the Curtis Bradbury Kellar Foundation, a nationally recognized arts He received a Citation for Heroic Chair in Law. The Law School named and creativity Achievement and The Curtis B. Kellar Faculty Library in center, and as a was awarded the recognition of his generosity. three-term pres- Bronze Star. After ident, guided his time in the LOREN D. PRESCOTT (Washing- the organiza- service, Curtis ton 1951) passed ad astra on November tion through a practiced corpo- 19, 2006. Graduating with degrees in multi-million rate and fi nancial both accounting and law, Loren spent dollar capital law, eventually re- 50 years practicing in Seattle, where he campaign. Ad- tiring from Mobil helped found the Seattle Tax Group and ditionally, he Oil’s international was a regular participant on business was involved division. Upon retiring, he devoted his and tax subjects for the Washington in forming and time to pro bono work for the Innovative State Bar Association and the Tax Ex- operating the SKIFORALL Foundation, Design Fund, a charitable foundation ecutives Institute. An avid skiier, he was which provides recreational opportuni- that provides assistance to talented one of the fi rst ski instructors in the area ties for 1,800 children and adults with young fashion designers. He was a to earn a full certifi cation from the Pa- disabilities. Loren was a member of member of the National Board of Visitors cifi c Northwest Ski Instructors Associa- Fiji Sires & Sons with sons Loren D. 

MIT Steven G. Drobny 1951, 9/9/2006 Benjamin T. Head 1942, 3/25/2007 Carl D. Dresser 1974, 11/10/2004 NORTH CAROLINA George R. McDannold 1942, 11/30/2006 MIAMI James H. Darden 1940, 3/26/2007 James S. Sanger 1946, 3/27/2007 Thomas M. Blake 1959, 11/14/2006 William G. Edwards 1947, 10/28/2006 OREGON Peter R. Cook 1980, 4/13/2006 Walter A. Holt 1948, 10/31/2006 Alan F. Dardis 1964, 6/15/2006 MICHIGAN Andrew H. Patterson 1954, 11/11/2006 Fredrick Adam Karlson 1943, 12/9/2005 Philip C. Anderson 1952, 10/2000 Paul V. Severin 1941, 4/2006 OREGON STATE Charles W. Crowe 1939, 3/12/2006 NORTHWESTERN Walter M. Hulden 1938, 12/2004 Frederick J. Childs 1944, 1/28/2007 Robert W. Blanchard 1956, 12/30/2006 Lory M. Johnston 1950, 5/5/2006 Raymond E. Dixon 1944, 8/15/2002 Kenneth D. Watson 1956, 5/2006 Jack E. Morrison 1939, 1/22/2007 James T. Gascoigne 1960, 6/2006 OCCIDENTAL PENNSYLVANIA William J. Hastie 1941, 1/30/2006 Charles W. Rubsamen 1944, 9/15/2006 William G. Costin 1967, 12/21/2003 Warren H. Mayo 1934, 2003 Raymond A. Todd 1955, 7/13/2007 David H. Harvey 1953, 1/6/2007 MINNESOTA OHIO STATE Alfred F. Millard 1948, 5/2003 F. Neil Ball 1945, 4/8/2003 Edward G. Deister 1953, 11/24/2006 John C. Purinton 1953, 9/8/2005 Warren L. Crandall 1946, 4/2006 Matthew C. Palma 1996, 4/5/2007 Harry V. Ryder 1951, 11/25/2006 William A. McMahon 1946, 1/20/2007 Ronald D. Spring 1954, 12/16/2006 PENNSYLVANIA STATE MISSOURI OHIO WESLEYAN Houghton W. Clarke 1940, 8/13/2006 Graydon L. Ballard 1953, 11/13/2006 Irving H. Bartlett 1944, 7/1/2006 Thomas E. Clough 1935, 9/11/2006 Sam G. Cornelius 1963, 1/16/2007 Carl W. Boesel 1948, 10/19/2006 Walter A. Jones 1940, 12/2006 Philip W. Harsh 1939, 9/27/2006 John L. Demand 1946, 2004 P. Richard Matz 1954, 2004 Charles J. McMullin 1939, 3/24/2007 Raymond G. Esch 1962, 6/16/2005 James M. Noel 1954, 9/20/2005 Dennis M. Ward 1976, 10/10/2004 Richard A. Kissner 1949, 3/12/2005 PITTSBURGH NEBRASKA John W. Mackay 1939, 5/8/2005 Paul C. Miller 1931, 10/19/2004 William L. Berner 1950, 9/28/2006 Robert L. Nelson 1951, 2/28/2007 PURDUE A. Thurman Hinds 1949, 1/7/2007 Joseph C. Patterson 1954, 2/19/2005 Jerre G. Allen 1950, 2/17/2007 John C. Hughes 1948, 11/11/2006 Ivan G. Pour 1950, 10/11/2005 Robert W. Boeshaar 1949, 9/17/2000 Gerald Merritt 1954, 12/17/2006 S. Birch Rice 1960, 12/30/2006 William A. Jackson 1943, 2/26/2006 Cecil F. Metzger 1955, 11/17/2006 Benjamin Trumbull 1939, 1/12/2006 Neal J. Randolph 1949, 2002 Allen T. O’Connor 1942, 7/26/2006 Trevor J. Ufferman 2002, 5/7/2005 John R. Sadd 1955, 11/26/2006 Gene R. Smith 1974, 10/25/2005 Thomas B. Wilson 1946, 5/8/2005 Donald B. Smith 1942, 10/21/2005 Daniel J. Wolkensdorfer 1955, 5/16/2006 OKLAHOMA RICHMOND NEW YORK James A. Fuller 1946, 2/9/2005 John Atkinson 1944, 12/24/2006 Brian J. Cross 1964, 2/11/2005 James E. Grady 1944, 2/15/2005 Donald R. Broughton 1967, 8/9/2006 

Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 69 AADD AASTRASTRA Prescott Jr. (Washington 1978) and most important contributions to Wa- Brian M. Prescott (Washington 1981), bash was serving as national chairman of Remembering Brothers along with his brothers D. Clinton the Capital Campaign for Independence With Memorial Gifts Prescott (Washington 1946) and John and Excellence that raised a then-re- E. Prescott (Washington 1957). cord $42 million. Don’s love for Phi Perhaps there’s a brother who has Gamma Delta made him a driving force had a major impact on your life as DON E. SMITH (Wabash 1959), to build the Psi Chapter’s new house. In a Phi Gam, but when he passes ad long-time Trustee of Wabash College, 1994, he received the Alumni Award of astra, you don’t know what to do to passed ad astra on February 22, 2007. Merit from the National Association of appropriately express how much he With a degree in economics and an MBA Wabash Men. As an undergraduate, Don has meant to your development. from the University of Chicago, Don’s served as Chapter Historian, and he was early career was fi lled with managing actively involved with the House Cor- With Phi Gamma Delta at the heart hospitals and nursing homes. He subse- poration in his graduate years. He was a of your relationship, you can always quently founded member of Fiji Sires & Sons with his son send a gift to the Educational Foun- and was president Adam H. Smith (Wabash 1987) and a dation in memory of the brother, of the health care member of the Educational Foundation’s noting his name, school and class company Hen- Perge! Society. year. Use the giving envelope that’s derson & Smith included in the middle of this issue. Corporation. He was elected to the Memorial contributions are listed Wabash Board annually in the Educational Founda- of Trustees in tion’s Honor Roll of Donors, which 1987, serving for can be found on p. 64. 16 years, many of which were on the Board’s Executive Committee; in 2003, he was PhiF Gamma I J DeltaI elected Emeritus Trustee. One of his Two Good Names for One Great Fraternity

RICHMOND TEXAS TECH WASHINGTON & LEE Christopher J. Hausler 1989, 6/11/2001 Michael A. Pearson 1970, 3/3/2007 D. Page Kelley 1952, 10/15/2006 RUTGERS UTAH Edward C.H. Schmidt 1934, 2006 Bryan D. King 1948, 2006 Brandon Laseter-Bauer 1996, 7/31/2006 Burrell L. Shaw 1940, 9/1/2006 Thomas B. Stadden 1954, 2/10/2006 VIRGINIA Edward J. Tognetti 1973, 11/2/2006 SEWANEE George Denison 1943, 12/13/2006 WASHINGTON STATE Claude M. Hill 1941, 2004 Robert E. Elmer 1944, 2/22/2006 Gerald P. Corderman 1964, 9/16/2006 SOUTHERN METHODIST Donald L. Nichols 1956, 12/4/2006 Don O. Owens 1963, 1/2006 Darwin B. Burlison 1959, 11/17/2006 VIRGINIA TECH WILLIAM JEWELL Jefferson H. Campbell 1952, 6/30/2006 Justin Hart Brandon 2001, 10/20/2006 William C. Callis 1961, 1/19/2000 David A. Kemp 1962, 1/25/2007 WASHINGTON John M. Edmund 1940, 1/8/2007 STANFORD E. Wilbur Dearborn 1943, 12/24/2006 Le Roy Heaton 1948, 3/16/2006 Robert B. Mathias 1953, 9/2/2006 Roger V. Kelly 1958, 1/4/2006 WISCONSIN Nelson O. Wheeler 1938, 2006 Robert E. Lee 1950, 11/9/2006 Jack L. Bates 1960, 1/10/2006 SYRACUSE Patrick McNamara 1946, 11/2/2006 Hugh Robertson 1940, 11/17/2006 Glenn E. Borton 1950, 8/8/2006 John R. Nevers 1946, 4/4/2007 WITTENBERG Arnold Nick Carter 1951, 4/2006 Loren D. Prescott 1951, 11/19/2006 Robert B. Harrison 1951, 1/14/2007 James E. Covell 1944, 9/2006 Ray E. Redman 1945, 10/23/2006 Robert Scoon 1949, 8/2/2006 Richard A. Kramer 1971, 7/2006 Aaron C. Schulte 2003, 4/2/2007 WPI Fletcher N. Newman 1942, 12/5/2006 John R. Watt 1936, 3/30/2007 Edward D. Amsden 1931, 4/6/2006 Thomas Rennie 1965, 11/23/2006 WABASH H. Henry Ferris 1943, 1/9/2007 TENNESSEE George W. Applegate IV 1958, 2/25/2007 Caleb D. Hammond 1937, 5/29/2006 Stacey M. Dobbs 1978, 3/11/2007 Charles E.Blackwell 1938, 2/26/2006 Arthur R. Larocque 1957, 3/24/2006 Harry F. Griscom 1941, 4/16/2006 Robert E. Davis 1938, 2002 Michael D. McCormick 1970, 3/16/2006 George F. St. John 1938, 4/20/2005 Fred S. Perdue 1949, 1/2/2006 YALE Hugh M. Willson 1951, 3/26/2007 John C. Rogers 1990, 3/29/2007 Richard S. Bartley 1961, 5/28/2006 TEXAS David B. Siegle 1943, 12/3/2006 Thomas R. Good 1947, 7/29/2006 Bill P. Harris 1954, 12/10/2006 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Harold B. Goodwin 1934, 3/31/2006 M. Robert Maynor 1959, 2/6/2007 James R. Garts 1943, 10/2000 Frederick H. Zahn 1938, 12/14/2006 Howard B. Ogden 1949, 2/25/2006 Ralph J. Ritchie 1951, 3/29/2006 70 THE PHI GAMMA DELTA  www.phigam.org Friendship, the Sweetest Influence THE FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, on May 1, 1848, by John Templeton McCarty, Samuel Be- atty Wilson, James Elliott, Ellis Bailey Gregg, Daniel Webster Crofts, and Naaman Fletcher

ARCHONS President: Eugene D. “Buddy” Coté III (Maine 1981) Vice President: William R. Miller (Indiana 1962, Purdue 1996) FRATERNALLY Treasurer: Ronald A. Sages (Ohio 1973) Secretary: Ronald L. Thomas (Georgia Tech 1968) Councilor: Dustyn J. Curran (Iowa State 2007) S P E A K I N G Councilor: Jeffrey M. Downey (UCLA 1983) Councilor: James B. Hickey (Illinois 1975) Councilor: Orsen E. Paxton III (Texas @ Arlington 1971) Councilor: Jason J. Ring (Central Florida 2007)

The way Bill Zerman told it, he was practically a directives, concentrates on HEADQUARTERS STAFF shrinking violet as a teenager, bashful and unas- details, and values quality. 1201 Red Mile Road, P. O. Box 4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599, (859) 255-1848, Fax (859) 253-0779 sertive. His army experience in World War II and Bill was a great list maker, Executive Director: William A. Martin III (Mississippi State 1975) the broadening effect of the University of Michigan particularly the tasks re- Chief Financial Offi cer: William T. Shier (DePauw 1988) and Phi Gamma Delta brought him out of his shell, quired to complete a project. Director of Chapter Services: J.B. Goll (Nebraska 2001) Director of Education: Robert B. Caudill (Akron 2004) apparently. Chapter brothers nicknamed him Bull. He had two sayings that Director of Expansion: Kurt M. Niebuhr (Kansas State 2003) lend insight into his focus Director of Information Systems: Suzette Ball In one of the modules of the Fraternity’s Taking on details: Director of Communications: Melanie Musick Field Secretaries: Dennis A. DiTullio (Ohio State 2005); the Lead program, we use a personality profi le Lee K. Souter (Vermont 2005); Marcus W. Hitt (Wit- tenberg 2005); Casey W. Gatz (Knox 2005); J.P. Chibuk called DISC. Each letter of DISC represents a “Remember what you (Alberta 2006) personality type or pattern of behavior. Bill never know.” Brothers on the Executive Administrative Assistant: Joan Schmidt Coordinator of Membership/HR: Amy Watson took the DISC profi le, but it is easy to relate his staff chuckled at the simplicity and obviousness of Coordinator of Ofc Affairs/Special Events: Crystal Trimble personality and leadership style to each personality this advice. How can you help but remember what Bookkeeper: Donna Young Receptionist/Membership Assistant: Kitty Brown dimension in the profi le. you know? But the deeper lesson of this advice APPOINTED GENERAL OFFICERS was, learn from your experience and don’t delude Curator of Archives: Towner A. Blackstock (Davidson Bill’s strongest dimension likely would have been a yourself; be sober and realistic. Bill remembered his 1994) Director of Housing: Clark A. Robertson (Nebraska D: dominant, direct, demanding, decisive. He had a mistakes without dwelling on them, and he rarely 1982) Educational Director: William R. Bracewell (Georgia commanding presence, and, as one of his Michigan made the same mistake twice. Faculty) brothers recalled, “When Zerman talked, people General Counsel: Scott J. Mikulecky (Colorado State 1982) listened.” The D type can be impatient, evidenced “Little problems become big catastrophes.” Bill Historian: William E. Parrish (Westminster Faculty) Public Relations Director: Joshua C. Holly (Tennessee in Bill’s case by his aversion to standing in line for knew that, in the push to focus on the priority of 1997) food. He said that when he left the army, he swore the day, it was easy to let a seemingly small matter Ritualist: Charles E. “Ed” Gabe (Hanover 1990) he would never stand in another chow line. When wait or slip. A few days or weeks later that small PHI GAMMA DELTA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDA- he went out to eat, he always avoided buffet-style matter, or the fact that you neglected it, could come TION 1201 Red Mile Road, P. O. Box 4599, Lexington, KY restaurants. back to haunt you. Details were important. 40544-4599 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: George W. Bramblett Jr. (SMU 1963) But the thing that made Bill so effective in his job The recollections that so many brothers have of Vice President: Stephen D. Bunten (Kansas 1960) and so good at interpersonal relations was the Bill and the responses of so many to the news of Secretary: Michael E. Morris (Kansas State 1977) Treasurer: Paul L. Vogel (Missouri 1989) extraordinary combination of his D-ness with the his passing are moving testimony to his extraordi- Exec Member: Douglas H. Dittrick Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan other dimensions of his personality. nary personality and the impact that he had on Phi 1955) DIRECTORS Gamma Delta and our brothers, even beyond his F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) According to the DISC description used in Tak- years as Executive Director and Editor.  Mark A. Krill (Florida 1986) Robert C. Orr Jr. (Texas 1979) ing the Lead, the I personality seeks to infl uence Roger W. Parkhurst (Purdue 1965) Homer Paul Jr. (Oklahoma 1959) others, makes a favorable impression, creates a Sam Richwine Jr. (Georgia 1973) motivational environment, and generates enthu- Theodore W. Thomas (Missouri 1959) siasm. Anyone who worked with Bill, or who saw James E. Whistler (Idaho 1970) DIRECTORS EMERITI him work a crowd at an Ekklesia, a Fiji Academy, Emlyn I. Griffi th (Colgate 1942) C. James Jessee Jr. (Virginia 1949) or a chapter, would defi nitely see this trait. Jack W. Nicklaus (Ohio State 1961) Now, to explain the pipe photo on page 30. In 1979 Peter O’Malley (Pennsylvania 1959) George C. Sternad Jr. (Ohio Wesleyan 1948, Penn. 1948) The S personality is steady and loyal, inclined to three-piece suits were in. One day that summer, the help others, and is a good listener. These traits also THE PHI GAMMA DELTA FOUNDATION OF younger brothers on the staff realized that we each CANADA describe Bill, even though this personality type is had a navy blue three-piece suit and decided we 20 Raintree Path, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5A9, Canada usually thought of as very unlike, if not opposite, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE would all wear them on the same day, along with a President: L. Cameron Murray (Alberta 1972) the D type. Bill had a master’s in counseling and white button-down and a blue Phi Gam tie. Bill was Treasurer: F. Norman Dundas (McGill 1963) guidance. He exhibited his S behavior and used his amused and thought we looked so sharp that he DIRECTORS counseling skills constantly as Executive Director, Gordon A. Elliott (British Columbia 1955) wanted to get a picture with us. William H. Geary (McGill 1956) whether advising a chapter president on a thorny Landon E. LeClair (Alberta 1994) problem in his chapter or an individual brother Robert E. McCulloch (Toronto 1965, W. Ontario 1969) In those days, Bill was never photographed without David B. L. McQuaig (Calgary 1987) with a personal issue. And because of his counsel- Ashley O’Kurley (Alberta 1994) a pipe, and he had a rack of pipes on the credenza Frank C. Smeenk (Western Ontario 1971) or’s mien, Bill could learn more about a chapter in John G.S. Starzynski (Western Ontario 1974) a three-hour visit than most people could learn in behind his desk. As we posed for the photo, we each got a pipe without Bill seeing us. He did not realize U.S. & CANADIAN FOUNDATIONS STAFF three days. Executive Director: Benjamin E. Robinson (Hampden- that we all had the pipes until a few days later when Sydney 1986) Chief Operating Offi cer: William T. Shier (DePauw 1988) The C personality is conscientious, adheres to key the photos were developed. He enjoyed the joke. Director of Development: Robert E. Baney III (Penn St. 1984) Assistant to the Executive Director: Patricia Andrews Accountant: Virginia Miller Not For College Days Alone SPRING 2007  THE PHI GAMMA DELTA 71 Old Hickory knew the value of $20.

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