Western Wisdom Former King Ranch honcho Tio Kleberg on when to ride hard, and when to hang up the saddle

Evening News Bob Schieffer visits GHQ

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13 Tio Kleberg Offers Real World Advice The Scroll talked with Kleberg about ranch life, family and his love of Phi Delta Theta.

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“we’re setting the Foundation up so that other young men “ will hhave a really unique college experience and will get them out in the community...

Features 5 Famous Phi Bob Schieffer Visits GHQ Brother Bob Schieffer takes time to visit the GHQ building while visiting Miami University where he spoke for the university’s lecture series.

10 Values Driven Leadership “…if you build a good man with good values, a good context or an admirable interest will always result. And good men built on good values will always outlast…”

15 Educational Foundation Annual Report A million thanks go out to all the Phis and Phi supporters who donated this year.

65 Phi Sports Brother Mike Timlin’s sister Tracy Schach walks to to raise money and awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. In 2002, Timlin and his wife, Dawn, established a memorial race in honor of his mother who died as a result of the disease.

 Summer 2007 Editor: Rob Pasquinucci (Ashland ‘93) Editor Emeritus: Bill Dean ( Tech ’60) Business Manager: Robert A. Biggs (Georgia Southern ’76) Editorial Assistant: Barbara Cotterman

Contributors: Jay Langhammer D.A. Fleischer Christi Sarge Jennifer Taber CG Marketing Communications

General Council President: Rudy M. Porchivina (San Jose State ‘89) Treasurer: Mark Ochsenbein (Eastern Kentucky ‘77) Reporter: M. Scott Mietchen (Utah ‘84) Member at Large: Christopher A. Lapple (CA State-Northridge ‘80) Member at Large: 70 Toward Miami University Richard E. Fabritius (Kent State ’94) Phi Delta Theta’s Ohio Alpha chapter returns after a three-year absence and General Headquarters year-long recruitment effort. 2 South Campus Avenue Oxford, Ohio 45056 (513) 523-6345 (513) 523-9200 fax 72 Phi Space [email protected] Social networking site just for Phis. Reconnect, network, have fun! www.phideltatheta.org Executive Vice President: Robert A. Biggs (Georgia Southern ’76) Associate Executive Vice President: Marc S. Mores (Iowa State ’95) 74 Trio of Leadership Events Held in St. Louis Director of Chapter Services: Jesse R. Moyer (South Dakota ‘03) Director of Alumni Services: Sean S. Wagner (Widener ‘02) Three conferences held in St. Louis during the month of January (due Director of Expansion: Steven J. Good (Iowa State ‘04) in large part to the generous donations to the Educational Foundation): Housing and Insurance Coordinator: Melanie Clayton the eighth annual President’s Leadership Conference, the second annual Leadership Consultants: Recruitment Boot Camp and the new Alumni Summit for Chapter Adam Cegavske (Nevada ‘04) Advisory Board members. TIm Bynum (West Texas A&M ‘05) Kerrie N. Herron (South Dakota ‘05) Kenneth J. Colby (La Verne ’06) Benjamin J. Dictus (Lawrence ’06) Johnathan T. Talcott (South Dakota ’06)

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5 Fraternity News President: William “Rusty” Richardson (Tampa ’76) Vice President of Development: Conrad Foster Thiede (Colgate ’90) 7 Club News Director of the Annual Fund: Eric M. Schimmoeller (Ashland ’00)

8 Phi Footnotes The Scroll (ISSN 0036-9799) is an educational journal published continuously by the Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity since 1876. It is 14 Chapter News published three times annually in Greenfield, Ohio. Third class postage paid at 70 Expansion Greenfield, Ohio, and at additional offices. The Scroll is distributed free of charge to members of Phi Delta Theta. Subscription rates: $5 issue/$15 per year. Subscriptions 75 Emerging Leaders must be sent to the editor at General Headquarters. Phi Delta Theta is not respon- sible for unsolicited material. Institute Postmaster: Please send form 3579 for undeliverable copies to Phi Delta Theta 76 Chapter Grand General Headquarters, 2 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, Ohio 45056.

Deadlines: Spring: Feb. 1; Fall: July 1; Winter: Oct. 1. Cover photo Copyright © 2007 by Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity. Nothing herein may be Janell Kleberg from the book reproduced without prior permission. Printed in the USA Waiting for Daylight, King Ranch: Images from the Past.

Cover design Jennifer Taber www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007  Brothers lend a helping hand Stephanie was 11 years old when she was in a car Letters to wreck. She still doesn’t have any self help skills which means she can do nothing on her own. Yet the Editor In October of 1990 Trevor Douglas was struck by an automobile following a footrace with a chapter brother. He was in a coma when the guys enter her room to read, her face for a month and still has post-traumatic seizing and short-term lights up with a smile; she makes loud sigh sounds memory loss. He transferred to a community college and now as if she is saying “Hello.” My heart is filled with has an associate’s degree. He shares the following sentiment. joy that someone else cares and hasn’t forgotten her. Stephy now moves her mouth to songs even though My chapter brothers have been major factors in she cannot talk. I know that Phi Delta Theta was my rehabilitation and have truly been Brothers! part of helping to put words in her mind again. They’ve been by my side, and keep me involved They have been a part of our family for over five in most any event that comes up. Nothing, and years. They read to Stephy when she was in a coma I repeat, nothing is better than a strong group of and the doctors gave her little hope of ever waking friends! These are my Phi Delt brothers. I love up. After a year and a half, she woke up, and God our Fraternity, and would do anything asked of graced her with a smile. me, to lend a helping hand to other Brothers in need! We are lifelong friends, sharing a common As far as my son, these guys have made an bond with one another. I will be forever grateful. amazing positive role model for him. He watches Thank you. these big burly guys care about his sister who he loves, He sees their compassion for a cause that —Trevor Douglas, Missouri they have dedicated many hours of their time. Most recently at the Homecoming game, they Dickenson Phis help local family sent out e-mails to the football Mom’s and their Fraternity parents to help gather supplies for our The following letter was sent to the Dickinsonian, the student daughter. They came with a truck load. No one newspaper at Dickinson College where our PA Epsilon chapter is. really knows how hard and expensive this journey is but me; yet here these young men, on their I write this letter to state how blessed we feel own, took the extra step in helping to show they as a family to have Phi Delta Theta help in our care. I cried, for their action told me to hang in journey to getting our daughter well again. These there and keep going. young men, usually three per visit each week, always enter our home with a smile on their I almost lost Stephy this summer through a faces to brighten my children’s day. Not only do metabolic disorder that has made her bones paper we have a severely injured daughter from a car thin. She is now in constant pain with kidney wreck but also a young son now ten that desires stones, gall stones and breaks that have taken all attention. I am constantly saying, “Wait John I year to partially heal. She has rods in her back have to get Stephy’s medicine ready,” “wait John to help her sit, she is fed through a tube in her I have to stock supplies,” etc. When the guys stomach and has a shunt in her head to handle from Dickinson College come, the wait doesn’t the extra spinal fluid. Yet not once did this group exist. They say, “OK John, what are we doing ever say she is too sick or they were too afraid tonight?” It might be throwing footballs in the to visit. They come in, wash their hands of any backyard where they gladly teach him some cool germs and start to read to Stephy or play games moves. It could be Play Station, to battle out who with John. is the best at whatever game he chooses. Their volunteer efforts have made a huge difference in I write this letter to say thank you to them, Upcoming Events our family lives. but also to remind the Dickinson students that volunteering in any way or via any avenue June July helps folks more than you will ever know. Nebraska Gamma 10th Emerging Leaders Institute— Thank you. Anniversary—June 1–3 July 28–31 Contact: Mike Dorsey, Contact: GHQ or, —Kim Wolf, Stephy and John [email protected] www.phideltatheta.org California Zeta 40th Anniversary— October June 23 OK Alpha 1965-1970 Reunion— Contact: Kyle Kiesel, October 5–6 [email protected] Contact: Bradley Burt, [email protected] Minneapolis/St. Paul AC Twins Event Organizational Meeting— June 25 Contact: Sean Wagner, [email protected]

 Summer 2007 Fraternity News Phi Bob Schieffer Visits GHQ

By Marc Mores

Monday, March 5, 2007 ne of the many benefits of being a Phi Delt staff member is meeting Ofamous Phis. Today was one of those days as Brother Bob Schieffer (TCU ’59) stopped by General Headquarters. He is in town as part of Miami University’s Lecture Series where he will speak tonight in Hall Auditorium. The title of the speech—From the consultants, he told stories about some of his Anchor’s Desk, Facing visits to their respective college campuses. the Nation. Brother Schieffer’s love for the Fraternity is I was fortunate to play strong; exemplified by the photographer for the quick Phi Delt ring he wears every tour given by Brothers Bob day. He happily recounted Biggs and Bob Miller. Fellow several Phi Delt stories TCU alumnus and current including one about his first Educational Foundation out-of-town trip without his Board Chairman W.L. Gray, parents. As accomplished Jr. and his wife Lynn made and well-traveled as Brother a special trip from Texas to Schieffer is today, he can say his travels started spend time with Brother with a cross country trek from Fort Worth, Texas Schieffer as well. to Asheville, North Carolina in 1958 for the 52nd General Convention of Phi Delta Theta. Bob was impressed with the ______GHQ building and enjoyed Marc Mores, Iowa State ’95, is the associate executive vice president at GHQ. Read more at his blog: http://marcmores. his trip down memory lane in the alumni room where he found his own picture as well as the picture of his college roommate, Brother B. Charles Coody, former Masters Champion. When he met the leadership

www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007  Fraternity News Support the Collegiate Housing Act

The Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act would allow tax-deductible charitable contributions given to educational foundations (such as the inter/national educational foundations for fraternities and sororities) to be used to make improvements to housing owned and operated for the benefit of college students. This bill would make it substantially easier for Greeks nationwide to raise the money needed to install critical life-safety improvements in our chapter housing, expand housing capacity, and otherwise modernize the housing we provide to our student members. An earlier version of the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act passed the House of Representa- tives in 2003 as part of a larger bill, but it failed to pass the Senate for political reasons beyond our control. When Congress ended its work in 2006, we had 151 House sponsors and 28 Senate sponsors, but we have to start all over again in 2007.

So, if you have not already acted to support the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act of 2007 (HR643/S.638), we are once again reminding you of the importance your letters play in the passage of this legislation. Passage of the act would be a major benefit for all fraternity housing. The more sponsors in Congress we have for this legislation, the more likely we are to pass the act. Here’s all you have to do to participate:

. Log on to http://www.fraternalcaucus.org/, locate the Get Involved Tab at the Top and click on the Register with the CFC. . After registering, go to the Tab marked Legislation and click on the Write Your Legislators. . Simply complete all the boxes and steps from there to automatically send an e-mail communication to both your Senators and member of Congress. Thank you for your participation in this grass roots letter-writing campaign, and please feel free to pass this information along to others, including students, alumni and parents, as you see fit.

Phi Delta Theta Executive Vice President Bob Biggs meeting with Brother Neil Abercrombie, NY Beta (Union ’59) who is a US Congressman from the First District in Hawaii. During Biggs’ visit with him, Brother Abercrombie agreed to become a sponsor of the legislation.

 Summer 2007 Club News Coachella Valley (Palm Springs area) can offer a small amount of time to serve as a Contact: Allan Hurst (760) 568-2829 or mentor to an executive officer at U.S.C., please [email protected] contact Joe Edward at (800) PDT-1848 or visit www.PDTLA.com. We celebrated Founders Day on March 29th at the Toscana Country Club, which was an outstanding site with a view of the entire Coachella Valley. Thirty-five Phis and eight guests participated with Minnesota Southernmost Alumni Club, Alpha having the most attendees with four. Florida Keys Contact: Mike Fimiani (561) 989-2266 or Allan Hurst, 57 (club president), served Kansas ’ [email protected] as MC and Doug Phillips, New Mexico ’49, conducted the Golden Legion The first meeting of the Southernmost Alumni ceremony for Victor Lodovisi, Club, Florida Keys was held December 7, 2006 at Wabash ’57, James Allen, Keys Fisheries Restaurant and Marina. The club’s Wichita State ’58, Doug Martin, focus will be relaxed Brotherhood encounters and Stanford ’59, Robert Wilcox, environmental/wildlife concerns. For information Oregon ’52, and Bob Henrich, on joining the club, please contact Mike Fimiani California-Berkeley ’60. at [email protected] John Cooper at [email protected]. Sean Wagner, Director of Alumni Services, briefed the Pictured are Mark Englehart, Montana State ’73, John Cooper, group on Phi Delt activities. We were pleased UCLA ’58, Steve Friedman, Drake ’92, Mike Fimiani, South to know of the further success of Alcohol-Free Florida ’89, Robert Klink, Miami-Ohio ’65 and Ed Bouton, Housing (now in its 7th year) and were enthused Vermont ’50. to learn of expansion activities for the West Coast. He made special mention of the ’08 Convention in Arizona.

Federal District Judge Justin Quackenbush, Illinois ’48, presented some extremely interesting views of his service as a judge. He was introduced by classmate Robert Ingels, ’51, and Kern Rodeberg, Minnesota ’64, was coordinator for the event. Southwest Missouri Alumni Club We invite Coachella Valley visitors to contact Contact: Matt Raithel (417) 823-8128 or Lothar Vasholz at (760) 345-5052 or Doug [email protected] Phillips at (760) 346-0902 for information on our events. Founded just last year, we have a growing membership representing a number of chapters. In August we hosted our first alumni tailgate barbecue as part of the Missouri State Fort Lauderdale Alumni Club Homecoming celebration. The club gets together Contact: Ralph Doering (954) 525-0210 or each month for a luncheon, and April 28/29 will [email protected] see our Founders Day celebration. On Friday we will watch the Springfield Cardinals face The Phi’s in the Fort Lauderdale Alumni Club the Tulsa Drillers; and then Saturday will be brought their loved ones for an entertaining the annual Jeffery R. Neiman Golf tournament Valentines Luncheon which included to benefit ALS followed by the Founders Day entertainment from a barbershop quartet who banquet at Highland Springs Country Club. Past sang snappy love songs for the day. General Council President Mike Scarlatelli will participate in the Legionnaire ceremony.

Los Angeles Alumni Club Contact: Joe Edward (800) 738-1848 or [email protected] Phis living in the L.A. area continue to get together several times a year. The next event is a Dodger game on July 21st. It’s an opportunity for Brothers to see old friends and make new ones. Members of the L.A. Alumni Club are also involved with the California Delta Chapter Advisory Board. If you live in the L.A. area and Nathan Black, Matt Smith, Matt Raithel and Chris Nagle at the SWMO Alumni Club Homecoming barbecue. www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007  and FAA Regional Flight is Manager of the Planning, Atlanta Magazine. His law Phi Footnotes Surgeon, he has adhered to the Research, and Accreditation degree is from the Washington highest principles for the safe Division of the Scottsdale, Ariz. & Lee School of Law. Akron certification of aviators and police department. The First Energy Foundation staunchly supports aviation. is pleased to announce that Georgia Tech Susie and Bud Rogers ’56, are Eastern Illinois Ben Mathis, ’81, president recipients of the fourth-annual Mark Koepsell, ’92, of the Marietta Georgia Tech H. Peter Burg Community received the Sue Draft Alumni Club, received the Leadership Award. The award Fussell Distinguished Service Ramblin’ Wreck Volunteer is presented to those who Award from the Association of the Year award at the 2006 exemplify compassion for of Fraternity Advisors. He Leadership Georgia Tech people, and dedication to the is Director of Greek Life at conference in September. The American Red Cross mission of Colorado State. His nominator Alumni Association president Ben Mathis helping others help themselves. commended him for commented, “Ben has been “demonstrating enthusiasm and the driving force in activating Hanover Brian T. Nowac, ’99, founded creativity in his efforts to teach the Marietta club and serving Todd Miller, ’06, assistant B Movie Online along with student leaders and help make as president the last three baseball coach at Bluffton two Ohio Lambda Phis, Jason their organizations more effective years….it continues to be one College, was on the team bus Clause, ’99 and Abhi Singh, and true to their principles.” of our top clubs largely because that crashed in Atlanta on March ’99. Nowac sits as CEO of B of Ben’s tireless efforts.” At 2 and killed five players along Movie Online and will direct Eastern Kentucky Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP with the bus driver and his wife. its debut film produced later Will Davis, ’83, has co-authored in Atlanta, he is the partner Todd had skull and vertebra this year. Singh is the new the article “Strategic Planning in charge of the Labor and fractures, but considers himself company’s CFO and Clause as a Management Philosophy,” Employment Law practice fortunate. He is continuing to is the VP of Marketing & which appeared in the December group. He has been named a coach with the team as they play Sales. Their company helps 2006 issue of Police Chief. He Georgia “Super Lawyer” by this season. His father, Jeff, and screenplay writers/filmmakers brother, Adam, are also Phis get their films off desktops and Florida from Hanover. on the big screens. See www.bmovieonline.com. Indiana John Wilson, ’48, is the California—Irvine author of Meridian Street: An Geoffrey Pyatt, ’85, became Illustrated Memoir, recently Deputy Chief of Mission at the published by Outskirts Press. Embassy of the United States of It is a family history and America in New Delhi in June ’06, personal memoir that recounts following four years as Minister his award-winning newspaper Counselor of Political Affairs. and Washington career during which he was eyewitness to Denison the enactment of civil rights legislation, the Saturday night massacre, the Kent State killings, and the Wounded Knee conflict.

Standing with newly initiated John A. Srofe are his father, John M. Srofe, Hanover Iowa State ’79 and grandfather, John B. Srofe, Miami ’52. Ron Saffer, ’63, has been named chairman of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix Foundation. Kansas State David Millett, ’63, received Richard Brantingham, ’59, the 2006 John A. Tamisiea was named the 2006 Volunteer Award for his more than 30 of the Year by the Chamber of years of dedicated service to Commerce of Culver, Ind. He aviation medicine. As a flight has retired after over 40 years with surgeon, Air Force medical In January, five Florida Alpha alumni got together for lunch at the Columbia Restaurant International Harvester/Navistar. officer, Embassy air attaché, in Orlando, Florida. It was the first time we have been together since the Founders Day senior aviation medical banquet and our 50th Anniversary Golden Legion Award Ceremony in Gainesville, Fla. Manitoba officer, Director of Flight We had a grand time renewing long-time friendships, talking about our grandkids and all Stirling Walkes, ’92, is Medicine for Eastern Airlines, of our ailments. Joining in the fun were Clayton and Joanne Mills, Dick Simonet, Bob and Emily Becton, Steve and Joanne Hudson and Scott and Blair Ashby. now a partner with SMS  Summer 2007 Phi Footnotes Regents since 1990, has been Texas Christian without review by a civilian re-elected to two additional An athletic scholarship has court violates a basic principle terms—most recently in 2002, of the U.S. system of justice. Engineering Ltd., a 50 plus been created in honor of Mick and previously served as chair person mechanical and electrical Ashworth, ’62, as a tribute in 1994 and 2001. He is a Zach Paul, ’03, has been hired consulting engineering firm in recognizing his dedication to retired cardiologist who has as an associate producer at ESPN Winnipeg. raising money for TCU athletic worked with the Nebraska Classic. For the last two years He has been scholarships. Over $1 million has Heart Institute, Bryan/LGH he has been working at Fox with the firm been raised through his efforts to Medical Center and St. Sports Net Rocky Mountain as a since 1999, promote the TCU Horned Frog Elizabeth Regional Medical production assistant. and his area Classic and the Horned Frog Center. He has been a clinical of expertise Open Golf tournaments. professor of medicine with the has been Washburn University of Nebraska Medical Don Bobo, ’64, has retired focused on We are pleased to add to the Center since 1974. from Manpower as President environmen- Banta Library, an autographed Stirling Walkes and CEO of Jefferson Wells tally friendly copy of Face the Nation, by International and relocated sustainable building systems. South Carolina Bob Schieffer, ’59. He tells The Roof Coatings of the 50 years of the Face the to Scottsdale, Ariz. His career Manufacturers Association Nation live broadcasts and the spanned six companies and 23 Maryland (RCMA) named Joseph historic moments captured locations around the world. He On January 5, Arundel High Hobson, ’69, as the recipient from its 1954 debut interview will continue to provide part School (Md.) baseball coach of RCMA’s prestigious Martin with Senator Joe McCarthy the time consulting with venture Bernie Walter, ’63, was A. Davis RCMA Industry day before the Senate debate capital firms in starting up and inducted into the American Leadership Award for 2006. that condemned him, to the investing in new companies. Baseball Coaches Association The award is presented revolutionary coverage of Hall of Fame. He has been a annually to one who has the war in Iraq. He served as coach at Arundel High since West Texas A&M exemplified outstanding anchor and moderator of Face In October at Buster Long 1974 where he won a record- service and made significant the Nation for over 13 years. Park in Lubbock, Monty setting ten Maryland State contributions to the roof Konechney, ’85, saved a Baseball Championships and is coatings industry. He is woman from drowning when a four-time coach of the year. a member of the RCMA he jumped in the lake to help executive staff. her out of her sinking car to Mississippi swim ashore. R. Mayo Flint III, ’87, a vice president with BellSouth in South Dakota Troy Bartels, ’95, is one of the Birmingham, has been named Westminster four fraternity/sorority advisors president of AT&T Mississippi, in the Office of Fraternity and formerly BellSouth Mississippi. Relations at the University of California, Los Angeles. His Missouri responsibilities include advising William Harvey, ’54, was the Panhellenic Association, the honored by having an endowed Asian Greek Council, and the professorship named after him Multi-Interest Greek Council. at Indiana University. Before he retired from Indiana, he Newly elected chairman of Texas Tech was the law school’s dean and the South Dakota Public Ronnie Ayers, ’64, is vice the Carl M. Gray Professor of Utilities Commission is president of investments at William Esry Law. His law degrees are from Dusty Johnson, ’99. He was Wachovia Securities in Houston, Georgetown University. elected to the Commission in and he is a prostate cancer William Esry, ’80, president 2004 becoming the youngest survivor which he credits to the and CEO of Blue Ridge Bank Wright Thompson, ’00, has commissioner in the country. doctors at the University of Texas and Trust, Independence, Mo., left the Kansas City Star to be MD Anderson Cancer Center. has been elected president of a senior writer for ESPN The the Missouri Independent Magazine and ESPN.com He Southern Methodist Dicky Grigg, ’69, recently Bankers Association. He won numerous journalism received word that his Afghani will guide the MIBA as it awards at the Star and is client who was held as an serves Missouri’s community nationally recognized for his enemy combatant at the U.S. banks by providing legislative in-depth pieces. Naval Station at Guantanamo representation, hosting Bay, Cuba, was released to the education and seminar Nebraska Afghan government and then programs, as well as other The University of Nebraska The 1970 pledge class gathered in Para- released to his family upon dise Valley in February for their 37th services designed exclusively for Board of Regents has elected year reunion. Out of 26 Brothers, 21 at- arrival home. Grigg is part of a community banks. Charles Wilson, ’60, as the tended, coming from all over the United group of lawyers representing Board chairperson for 2007. States and one from Australia. imprisoned enemy combatants He has served on the Board of in the belief that detention www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007  Values-Driven Leadership Ontario’s lieutenant governor Bartleman’s Phi values help guide him

By Jordan Greenwood

ames K. Bartleman is a proud man. As someone who has read about him Jextensively through books and in the news, I knew about the respect he had for his home province, his country, and perhaps more importantly, proud of the personal convictions in his heart and values in his mind.

Brother Bartleman grew up in the community of Port Carling, Ontario, Canada facing discrimination and doubt at all levels: from his own internal persona (the identity struggle as a product of being the son of a white father and Native Canadian mother), to the community kids and teachers, right to the national level, where Canadian law dictated that Native Canadians could not vote at the time Bartleman first started attending university. But, membership in Phi Delta Theta helped give him the values and leadership skills needed to succeed. As he approached his final year of a four-year history degree at the University of Western Ontario, a friend and Phi brother of Bartleman’s pushed him to join the brotherhood. Bartleman will admit that he initially had reservations: “They were not your typical image of guys who just joke around all day and have fun—they were serious about their university careers.” Brother Bartleman implied that the more pressing issue on his mind at the time was the fact that the Brothers saw him for what his character really was, and what he was capable of becoming. As I sat before this distinguished man, I took pride in the fact that men of Phi Delta Theta had stood firmly by the cardinal principles. Bartleman’s Phi Delt experience served him well on a larger scale, as he discussed in his Canadian bestselling book: Rollercoaster. He asserts that as globalization becomes more prominent, shared values between countries result. Since he has served as an ambassador to foreign nations, which do not always share identical values to our own, I asked him how important it is to actively promote the values which form a part of

10 Summer 2007 his identity, rather than trying to preserve or amalgamate values. He gave an answer many Phis can relate to. “It is important to always live a good life, a generous life, regardless of the circumstances,” he said. As he had argued in the book, it is countries that do not look at situations as contextual quagmires riddled with interests who are the most admired politically. In other words, if you build a good man with good values, a good context or an admirable interest will always result. And good men built on good values will always outlast, or rise above ideologies, formal institutional structures, national interests, or tangible barriers, which can cause conflict. In the twilight of his career in the public service, Brother Bartleman has backed up this passionate view with action by doing precisely that—appealing to, and building good 1.2 million books for schools in Native Canadian communities men and women who form the communities in Ontario. He has who could not otherwise afford them. acknowledged that he has surpassed the expectations of his job to engage with the citizens of Ontario, by cutting through red tape “It is important to always live to form his own summer literacy camp organizations, cutting through provincial jurisdictional lines to help marginalized Cree a good life, a generous life, regardless of communities in Quebec, and bridging the divide in cultural barriers of the circumstances.” communities by —James K. Bartleman twinning schools of Nunavut (a Bartleman leaves behind many valuable lessons for Brothers who Federal Territory are pledging Phi Delta Theta, active Brothers, and alumni. in the arctic) with schools First, he acknowledges that pursuits such as his astounding in urban or community service record must be focused. In order to maintain suburban areas ties to his core identity and values, Bartlesman has stuck to three of Ontario. He issues which move him to action (mental illness, fighting racism, estimates that and education), and has developed pointed plans to achieve he has raised tangible progress on these issues. approximately $10–15 Second, he believes that keeping an open mind has helped him million for his throughout his career. “Learning is a life long process for me,” said community Bartleman, recalling his Fraternity which stresses sound learning pursuits, and and bonds for life. he is far from finished. At the When discussing the concept of risk, Bartleman says there are time that this times when change is necessary to align an organization to its article went to intangible, timeless values. Brothers from all chapters who initially press, he was in struggled with the common problem of transition management the process of when implementing the no-alcohol policy, now see the relative launching his insignificance of those tangibles when compared with preserving second national the traditions and type of moral rectitude which has brought Phi book drive. The Delta Theta to its current leadership position on campuses and in first one raised communities across North America. ______Brother Jordan Greenwood, York, 2006, recently had the opportunity to speak to James K. Bartleman, the 27th lieutenant governor of Ontario, and former chief diplomatic aide to Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien from 1994–1998. www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 11 Wise words from a cowboy Phi The Scroll talked with Kleberg about ranch life, family and his love of Phi Delta Theta. Here is some advice from a real-life cowboy.

Scroll: In recent years, you’ve made some changes in your life. What is a priority for you now?

Kleberg: It’s pretty simple to me. About eight years ago, my priorities were work, family, friends and my faith, in that order. And, after a change in my day-to-day responsibilities [at the ranch], I’ve made my faith my number one priority. I realize that when the chips are up or down, there are people you can count on. And I put work last…There are number of things I’ve chosen to do and I’ve selected those that I feel I can make a difference in.

Scroll: You serve on the board of trustees of the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation. Has that been worthwhile for you?

Kleberg: The thing about the Foundation [board] is, everyone there has had the same experience. And that’s The Bond of Phi Delta Theta. We were all blessed to go through that experience, and we’re setting the Foundation up so that other young men will have a really unique college experience and will get them out in the community and enable them to look back on their days in Phi Delt and say “that taught me something.”

Scroll: For those who’ve never done it, being a cowboy seems like a great life, spending time on horseback in the prairies of the West. tephen Justus “Tio” Kleberg, Texas Tech ’69, has lived What was it really like? the life of a cowboy, spending most of his career literally in the saddle at the world-famous King Ranch in Texas. Kleberg: It’s not a 9 to 5 job, that’s for sure. It’s seven days a He’d rope cattle, mend fences, work leather and dodge week. And, in the ranching business, there’s two things you have Srattlesnake bites in the blazing South Texas sun. no control of—the markets and the weather. It’s one of those things that you have to deal with. But I loved it. I loved being But, in recent years, with life on the ranch changing, this man outside working the land. In South Texas, you’d end the day with who is known as “the last of the great South Texas patrons” has a campfire and accordion music. That’s what my grandfather did, had to examine his life and find new priorities. A struggle many and I’d like to learn how to play someday. Phis face as they get older.

12Photos by Janell Kleberg from the bookSummer Waiting 2007 for Daylight, King Ranch: Images from the Past. Scroll: How has ranch life changed?

Kleberg: It requires less people now, thanks to technology. But, some things are the same. When I was out in the fields, I’d write notes in a little notebook. Now, you take that notebook to the office where it’s entered in a computer. We’ve got cell phones now, so if you need something out in the fields, you can just call rather than have to ride back in.

Scroll: Running a ranch is, in many ways, similar to running a business. You were very successful at helping the King Ranch grow and prosper. What advice do you have for people who want to succeed in business?

Kleberg: I would say that to anyone who is engaged in business to find something you love to do and find people you like working with. I told my sons, I don’t care what you do, find something you love to do and then find a group of people you really enjoy working with and then give it everything you have. Be the first guy there, making the coffee in the morning, and the last guy to leave. And you’ll learn something from that. Do the ordinary extraordinarily well. Regardless of the outcome, you’ll be satisfied.

Scroll: There are other Phis who, as they get close to the end of their careers, need to reprioritize their lives similarly to the way you did. What advice do you have for them?

Kleberg: You have to sit down and give it a lot of thought. You have to think about where you’ve been and what you have done, and what you really enjoy doing. You can’t do it casually. You put together a list of priorities and ask how it’s changed or needs to change. For me, I looked at how I’ve been blessed, and how do I give something back. I looked at all Things like golf or spending more time with my family. I have the things I wanted to do in life but didn’t make time to do it. grandchildren, and I want to show them the things I enjoy, like being outdoors.

Scroll: Speaking of the outdoors, talk to us about what you’ve done in the area of wildlife research and conservation.

Kleberg: A lot of people stand up and look down. I choose to look at the ground and look up. My objective is to try and improve what Mother Nature gave us through science and technology. We humans have to realize that you don’t know when you’ve done enough until you’ve done too much. What you do today may affect it for the next 20 years.

www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 13 Chapter News California Delta stellar Phikeia into the chapter, leading MIT’s University of Southern California Greek life with the highest number of new members this year. We had the second highest With the help of the Southern California ALS GPA amongst all MIT fraternities; we continue Association, we organized and participated in the to participate in intramurals; and we had a Southern California Walk on October 15. The number of excellent social events that included event raised over $335,000 with our chapter being a Brotherhood Retreat, faculty dinner, a semi- one of the top teams, raising about $35,000. We formal and the Annual Virgin Daiquiri party. have since earned the Community Partnership —Adam Kho Award from the ALS Association, and we are currently planning the 2007 Walk. Mississippi Beta Mississippi State University Since our recolonization last year, we have initiated over 50 new members, and the chapter From January 3–6, 30 of our chapter members is well on its way to restoring the glory and pride volunteered for Habitat for Humanity in Bay that members of the Cal Delta chapter once Saint Louis, Miss. Bay Saint Louis was devastated enjoyed at USC. With the attendance at our by Hurricane Katrina. Our Phikeia and actives Homecoming booth we were overwhelmed with were one of the largest groups that the local the turnout and support of our alumni. We now homebuilding organization has ever hosted, and are on the road to rebuild our landmarked house, we provided about 600 work hours. which was once the jewel of the USC Greek Community. —Rob Ellis In February, we hosted a dinner in appreciation of the work of campus administrators. Attending were Connecticut Alpha the university president, vice president of student Central Connecticut State University affairs, assistant vice president of student affairs, dean of students, associate dean of students and We are again helping with the Take Back the director of the Colvard Student Union. Night on April 18. Many college campuses, including CCSU, take up the task to help spread We are also pleased that Nicholas Papas has been awareness for sexual assault. Students, faculty appointed Chairman of Public Relations for IFC and administration are involved, and our chapter and Tim Wolverton is Recruitment Chairman. takes a large part to show that men are supporters We have 10 members who serve as Roadrunners, of the event too. which is part of the Office of Admissions, who actively recruit potential students for the Indiana Theta university. —Nick Papas Purdue University Nebraska Alpha During our Homecoming festivities in University of Nebraska September, we were pleased to initiate Tom Suciu who pledged our chapter in 1960 but had to leave Recently our chapter president, Joe Manglitz, school before initiation. He was grateful for the received two of the highest honors awarded by opportunity to complete his journey. He looks the University. On February 18 he was selected forward to new possibilities and to reconnect into the Innocents Society, the most prestigious with old friends. honor society on campus. Each spring only 13 students are selected who demonstrate “superior Massachusetts Gamma academic achievement, unparalleled leadership, M.I.T. and selfless service to the University and community.” This spring he was also initiated Each Christmas we hold an award-winning into the Order of Omega Greek honor society. community service project known as Toy Days, involving the construction of hundreds New Mexico Alpha of toys for hospitalized children during the University of New Mexico holiday season. For over a month we worked This semester we are building a walkway in the front of the in the woodshop everyday—cutting, sanding, house and are accepting donations from alumni who would like and assembling over 500 feet of wood. We to have their names and Bond numbers engraved on the stones. then invited children from the Cambridge Community Center and another sorority for a party with treats, toy painting, decorating stockings and building gingerbread houses. We also invited the community children for an afternoon of scary delights at our Halloween haunted house.

This past recruitment period we welcomed 20 Continued on page 63

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Continued on page 63 Table of Contents 17 The President’s Message 50 Audited Statement of Financial Activities 18 Gifts by Club Level 51 Memorial Gifts 19 Matched Gifts 53 Living Bond Society 20 Gifts by Chapter 55 Consecutive Giving 40 Frequent Donors 57 Dollars by Chapter 41 Foundation Friends 58 Donors by Chapter 42 Knights of Pallas Donors 58 Dollars by State 46 Trustees’ Roundtable 58 Dollars by Class Year 48 Honorary Gifts 59 Ways You Can Help 49 1848 Society 60 First Time Donors in 2006

Board of Trustees James P. Burra, Cal. State—Northridge ’67, Chairman W. L. Gray, Jr., TCU ’70, Chairman-Elect George E. Grady, Arizona ’52, Secretary/Treasurer Michael J. Fimiani, South Florida ’89 Samuel J. Furrow, Tennessee ’65 Stephen J. “Tio” Kleberg, Texas Tech ’69 William F. Poe, Florida ’53 C. W. “Chuck” Poore, Jr., South Dakota ’61 Rudy M. Porchivina, San Jose State ’89 A. Scott Ritchie, Kansas ’54 Gary R. Wade, Tennessee ’70

Trustees Emeritus Roger H. Cerne, Case ’63 T. William Estes, Jr., Vanderbilt ’55 F. Ross Johnson, Manitoba ’52 Paul E. Martin, Akron ’35 Marvin J. Perry, Maryland ’52 C. J. “Pete” Silas, Georgia Tech ’53 Joseph D. Williams, Nebraska ’50

Foundation Staff William R. “Rusty” Richardson, President [email protected] Robert J. Miller, President Emeritus [email protected] Conrad Foster Thiede, Vice President of Development [email protected] Eric M. Schimmoeller, Director of the Annual Fund [email protected] Stephen F. Carr, J.D., Director of Major Gifts [email protected] Carmalieta D. Jenkins, Assistant to the President [email protected] Linda Brattain, Administrative Assistant [email protected]

16 2006 Annual Report President’s Letter Leadership for a Lifetime The Campaign for Phi Delta Theta

he big news in 2006 from the Educational • Leadership Consultant Grant—$114,000 was Foundation was the announcement of provided to support the Leadership Consultant Tthe $7 million dollar Leadership for a program. This program provides critical on-site Lifetime Campaign. The public announcement visits, evaluations and resources to every chapter. was made during the Fraternity’s Convention. The Campaign will conclude during the 2008 • The Living Bond Society—The number of Convention as we celebrate the 50th anniversary Phis who have included the Foundation in of the creation of the Educational Foundation. their wills or other estate plans has continued to increase and now stands at 99. Based on past The purpose of the Campaign is to provide giving records, a conservative estimate of the additional endowment support for the leadership value of the known planned gifts is in excess of and educational programs as well as additional $4.5 million. scholarships and fellowships provided by the Educational Foundation. • The Presidents Leadership Conference—A $64,500 grant was provided to underwrite the The Leadership for a Lifetime Campaign is a educational cost of this conference attended by comprehensive campaign. This means that all more than 150 chapter presidents. gifts and pledges received by the Foundation are counted toward the campaign goal. • Investment Performance—The Foundation’s investment portfolio achieved a 14.8% annual At the time the Campaign was publicly rate of return for calendar year 2006. announced, the Foundation had already received gifts and pledges totaling just over half (51%) of • The Knights of Pallas—This program the goal. By the end of the year, that total had introduces undergraduate members to the risen to 74% of the goal or $5.2 million. Foundation and to the idea of charitable giving. A gift of $18.48 or more entitles the The report that follows recognizes all donors undergraduate to become a member of the who made gifts between January 1 and December Knights of Pallas. Hundreds of undergraduates 31, 2006. We are truly grateful to each of these have answered the call and participation rates donors for his support and help in moving during the Presidents Leadership Conference toward the goal of the Campaign. and the Emerging Leaders Institute are typically in the 65–75% range. 2006 was another very successful year for the Educational Foundation. Alumni, There are numerous other highlights that will be undergraduates, friends and parents contributed covered throughout the report, and I hope you more than 5,400 gifts totaling $1,143,388. will enjoy reading about them. Highlights from some of the Foundation’s On behalf of all the members who benefited activities over the past year include: from the programs made possible through the generosity of our members and friends, I offer • Scholarships and Fellowships—The my most sincere thanks. Foundation now has more than 45 named scholarship and fellowship funds. These Yours in the Bond, funds, when combined with the Foundation’s general funds, provided almost $180,000 for scholarships and fellowships in 2006. Since its creation the Foundation has given more than William R. Richardson, Tampa ’80 $2.6 million in scholarships and fellowships. President • The Trustees’ Roundtable—Membership in The Trustees’ Roundtable topped the 200 mark for the first time. The Trustees’ Roundtable recognizes alumni who make annual gifts of $1,000 or more.

2006 Annual Report 17 Gifts by Club Level Oxford Society Thomas H. Roberts Jr., William G. Robinson, ($500,000-$999,999) Iowa State, ’45 California-Berkeley, ’46 These gift clubs recognize cumulative gifts Paul E. Martin, Akron, ’35 Priscilla & Roger Schultz Garnett A. Smith, to the Foundation. Maurice E. & Dorothea North Carolina, ’69 Shaffer, Dickinson, ’30* Lothar A. Vasholz, Colorado, ’52 Robert J. Miller Russell D. Shelden, Missouri, ’42 Lloyd I. Volckening, Columbia, ’18* Association Paul H. Smucker, Miami U., ’39* Ronald F. Walker, Cincinnati, ’61* ($250,000-$499,999) Eric B. Yeiser, Cincinnati, ’49 Frank E. Zorniger Jr., Cincinnati, ’49 F. Ross Johnson, Manitoba, ’52 William and Madeline Welder Smith Foundation Arthur R. Priest John McMillan Joseph D. Williams, Association Wilson Association Nebraska-Lincoln, ’50 ($25,000-$49,999) ($20,000-$24,999) Richard G. Alexander, The Galtney Foundation Texas Tech, ’58 Fleming L. Jolley Jr., Vanderbilt, ’74 Robert Morrison Beloco Foundation, Inc. John A. MacLeod, Pittsburgh, ’38* Association Ralph R. Bittner, Iowa State, ’50 Fred L. Merrill, Washburn, ’45 ($100,000-$249,000) Donald A. W. Blaney Sr., Robert J. Miller, New Mexico, ’50 Otto M. Budig Jr., Cincinnati, ’55 , ’45* Joe A. Reynolds, Oregon State, ’21* John W. Doolittle, Wisconsin, ’34* Robert B. Burns, Maryland, ’48* Peyton M. B. Self III, Mississippi, ’77 James R. Favor Mrs. G. S. Cavanaugh Tamblin C. Smith, Pennsylvania, ’49 George E. Grady, Arizona, ’53 Roger H. Cerne, Stanley R. Wilemon, Texas Tech, ’71 Mrs. David S. Jenkins* Case Western Reserve, ’63 Michael K. McKenzie, J. M. Anthony Danby, Ardivan Walker Texas Tech, ’66 North Carolina State, ’50 NY Zeta Corporation Jack H. and Della Seras Rodgers Association ($15,000-$19,999) James D Oatts, Akron, ’26* Deacon, Dickinson, ’44* Willis H. S. O’Dell, Iowa, ’40* William R. DeLong, Paul H. Broyhill, North Carolina, ’46 A. A. Burnand III, 40 Dean Bradley Peck, Ohio U., ’42* Wisconsin, ’45 Arizona, ’ * Robert B. Deloian, 66 Marvin J. Perry, Maryland, ’53* Donald E. Demkee, Akron, ’60 Arizona State, ’ Benjamin J. Docherty, Charles W. Poore Jr., Gus B. Denton, Mississippi, ’62 South Dakota, ’61 James P. Devere, Puget Sound, ’39* Michael J. Fimiani, 89 Cecil J. Silas, Georgia Tech, ’53 California-Los Angeles, ’41* South Florida, ’ James A. Gibbs, 57 Charles E. Stuart Scholarship Fund O. Robert Eddy, Iowa State, ’40* Oklahoma, ’ Ralph O. Taylor Jr., Missouri, ’40* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Fesler, Arthur F. Hoge III, Westminster, ’75 John C. Hoover, 47 D. K. Waybright, Richmond, ’63* Minnesota, ’50* Northwestern, ’ * James E. A. Hopkins, 28 Bradley J. Foster, Cincinnati, ’88 Chicago, ’ * William R. Ireland Sr., 45 Kenneth E. Glass, Cincinnati, ’63 Auburn, ’ Paul C. Beam Ruth R. Hoyt-Anne H. Jolley William A. Goodwin, Iowa State, ’59 Association John G. Kapp, 25 Lawrence W. Gougler, Illinois, ’41 Pennsylvania, ’ * ($50,000-$99,999) Kenneth G. Maikowski, 86 Jordan L. Haines, Kansas, ’49* Utah, ’ James R. Ballard, Colorado State, ’59 C. Raymond Marvin, Lodge L. Hanlon, Kent State, ’53 James P. Burra, Bowling Green, ’60 Cal. State-Northridge, ’67 J.T. and G.L. Hightower Foundation Eugene H. Phipps, Thomas C. Farnsworth Jr., North Carolina, ’69 Mississippi, ’60 James C. Holmes, Arizona, ’51 Harvey Hubbell Trust Ralston Russell Jr., Ohio State, ’32* Henry W. Harris Jr., George H. Scatterday, 31 L. P. Humann, Auburn, ’67 Idaho, ’ * North Carolina, ’60* Roger E. Schanzle, 55 Moreland R. Irby, Richmond, ’43 Cincinnati, ’ * James C. Kautz, Cincinnati, ‘53 John F. Schmidt, 49 William H. Jolley, Georgia Tech, ’78 Washington U., ’ Stephen J. Kleberg, Texas Tech, ’69 Robert F. Schwindt, 51 Jack S. Kitchen, Missouri, ’39* Cincinnati, ’ Frederick L. Leydorf, Michigan, ’53 James S. & Shirley V. Shilson, David W. Klinke, Iowa Francis D. Lyon, U.C.L.A., ’28* 31 Wesleyan, ’64* Virginia, ’ * Curtis W. Mann, Idaho ’35* Norvelle L. Smith, Auburn ’59 Donald H. Melchiorre, John G. Lingenfelter, Iowa State, ’52 Herbert C. Lovejoy, L. Keller Smith, Texas Tech, ’68 Cincinnati, ’59 James Stuart, Nebraska-Lincoln, ’39 Joseph W. Moore, Pittsburgh, ’50* U. of Washington, ’14* David D. Lynch Jr., K. Chris Todd, Texas Tech, ’68 Malcolm W. & Anna Geary Gary R. Wade, Tennessee, ’70 Myers, Penn State, ’21* Washington, ’62 NBC Foundation John W. Manor, Auburn, ’61 John N. Palmer, 54 P. Nicholas McDaniel, Founders Club Mississippi, ’ ($10,000-$14,999) Paul G. Palmer, Colorado State, ’33* Westminster, ’43* Howell E. Adams Jr., Vanderbilt, ’53 Thomas E. Petry, Cincinnati, ’62 Harbaugh Miller, Pittsburgh, ’23* George F. Atwell, Maryland, ’55 William F. Poe, 53 Arthur C. Musselman, Florida, ’ Charles W. Battey, Charles F. Reinhardt Jr., Utah, ’67 Gettysburg, ’28* Nebraska-Lincoln, ’53 Ronald K. Richey, Washburn, ’49 George S. Peters, Miami U., ’29* A. Scott Ritchie, Kansas, ’54 Daniel A. Pfau, Cincinnati, ’59

18 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Club Level Robert J. Behnke, Shi Gray Holmes, Florida, ’37* Malcolm W. Myers, Penn State, ’21* U. of Washington, ’43* Indiana Gamma House Corporation Robert B. Nance III, Mississippi, ’78 These gift clubs recognize cumulative gifts Robert A. Biggs, Christopher C. Huelsman, Gerard L. Novario, Ohio U., ’43 to the Foundation. Georgia Southern, ’76 Cincinnati, ’87 James W. O’Mara, Mississippi, ’62 Steven A. Brown, Washburn, ’67 Jack B. Humphries, Florida, ’50 Mark C. Pope III, Stanley D. Brown, Nebraska ’36* Ray L. Hunt, North Carolina, ’47 Mark A. Brueggeman, Cincinnati, ’81 Southern Methodist, ’65 Jesse K. Pruitt, Texas Tech, ’67 Robert E. Burkett, Iowa State, ’37* Richard N. Hurd, Michigan, ’46 Margaret J. Rowan H. Frank Burkholder Jr., William R. Jackson Jr., Oliver J. and Mary Gayle Kentucky, ’60 Iowa State, ’55 Samuel, Kansas, ’48* Michael J. Carr, Cincinnati, ’60 Malcolm D. Jayred, William F. Scharpf, Oregon, ’41* Milo E. Chelovitz, Akron, ’60 California-Los Angeles, ’37* Otto W. Schatz, Indiana, ’39* James M. Collins, Elliott A. Johnson, Chicago, ’27* David H. Segrest, Texas Tech, ’67 Southern Methodist, ’37* G. Paul Jones Jr., Georgia Tech, ’52* Ronald R. Seibert, Wabash, ’56* Thornton Cooke II, Kansas, ’49 William S. Kanaga, Kansas, ’46 Charles T. Stuart, John E. Davies, Alberta, ’58 William T. Kemper Foundation Nebraska-Lincoln, ’33* Ford A. Dickerhoff, Akron, ’44 Harold W. Knapheide III, Kansas, ’67 Warren B. Swift, Dickinson, ’57 Devin C. Drambarean, Victor W. Kramer, Arizona State, ’61 John B. Swisher, Illinois, ’51 Cincinnati, ’82 Donald E. Lampe, Cincinnati, ’51 Conrad Foster Thiede, Colgate, ’90 Thomas C. Eakin, Denison, ’56 S. Stanley Learned, Kansas, ’24* Mrs. J. T. Thomas III Charles J. Eisaman, Pittsburgh, ’21* John F. Lucas III, Mississippi, ’77 Christopher John Thompson, William R. Erwin, Kent State, ’59 George W. Mathews, McMaster, ’92 Jerry J. Felmley, Illinois, ’54 Georgia Tech, ’47 Michael B. Twigg, Maryland, ’74 Ralph E. Fisher, Akron, ’52 Kenneth W. McAllister, William A. Vanderlinde Jr., Jean Funch-Conrad North Carolina, ’71 Cincinnati, ’83 Paul Leslie Garver, William M. McDonald, L. Dana Weaver Jr., Texas Tech, ’68 California–Los Angeles, ’48* Mississippi, ’72 Alan B. White, Texas Tech, ’71 Harry M. Gerlach, Miami U., ’30* H. Laird McGregor, Denison, ’51* Jerry B. Williamson III, W. L. Gray, Jr. and Lynn C. Howard L. McMillan Jr., Southern Methodist, ’61 Gray, Texas Christian, ’70 Mississippi, ’60 Edward H. Williford, Mississippi, ’55 J. Fred Green, Toronto, ’30* Donald L. Miller, Cincinnati, ’49* George S. Zoffel, Mrs. Paul W. Guenzel Douglas B. Milne, Oregon, ’38* U. of Washington, ’56 Stephen W. Holmes, C. Gray Morgan, Georgia Tech, ’37* North Carolina, ’79 R. Scott Morris, Chicago, ’86 *Denotes deceased individual.

Aegon Transamerica ExxonMobil Foundation Pepsico Foundation Matched Gifts Joseph T. Cook Jr. David B. Barton Bradley J. Foster

Aetna Foundation GE Foundation Pfizer Foundation Todd R. Balfanz Paul A. Schumacher Jefferson D. Lamoree

AXA Foundation W.W. Grainger, Inc. Progressive Insurance Group John R. Chandler Timothy D. McCarthy Christopher C. Huelsman Paul R. Kiger II Ewing Marion Kauffman Bank of America Foundation Tyco John M. Bowen Jr. James G. Clarke Gerard and Peggy Burton Edson A. Elliott David W. Hartz Latter Day Saints Foundation UPS Foundation Paul A. Parker Jr. Ryan C. Rusin Ronald W. Tilton

Bridgestone/Firestone Microsoft Wellpoint Association Earl H. Feeney Jr. Brian C. Lake Donald T. Jackson

Calyon Corporate and Mitretek Systems Wells Fargo Foundation Investment Bank Jon L. Morris Richard T. Bechtel Bruce C. Clayton Mark A. Dagitz Nike Allen E. Lewis Citrix Systems, Inc. Barbra B. and Christopher M. Littrell Randall A. Reichert Michael J. Hollison Lawrence J. Remmers Northwestern Mutual Robert A. Shepherd Clorox Company Foundation Dexter M. Means Andrew K. Thanos Jr. Wiley Rein & Fielding The Procter & Gamble Fund James C. Slattery Bruce A. Fischer

2006 Annual Report 19 Gifts by Chapter Arizona Alpha AWR Randall W. Goins California Beta University of Arizona Andrew E. Hinojosa Stanford University CA John H. Adams Mark J. Lienhart PP James W. Auble AWR Thomas E. Allen Jr. CA William A. Martin CA Bradley M. Breyman Alabama Alpha PP J. Barry Arnold CA James G. Minmier PP Charles E. Cobb Jr. University of Alabama PP William R. Brierley PP David M. Monroe AA S. Thomas Conlan Jr. CA George F. Bailey. Jr. AWR Peter A. Broms Alexander J. Nierling AA James Farquharson AA Eugene W. Brabston CA Glenn G. Buchanan PP David W. Nutt CA William R. Farrar Will C. Demeranville CA Robert B. Buchanan SSS Sam B. Penix John P. Fix Jr. PP Frank C. Drane Jr. CA Richard S. Burke SSS John C. Quinn JWL William S. Freeman Howard L. Hall IV CA Richard H. Creswell SSS Chase S. Reid JWL John R. Grey Jr. CA Richard M. Hobbie III James R. Dennany CA John A. Riggs III CA James S. Griffin CA Karl W. Huppertz PP John O. Franklin CA Robert M. Saviers CA Edward L. Johannessen CA George E. Jordan RM George E. Grady CA Clayton H. Whitney SSS Don J. McFarland CA James M. Kidd Jr. ARP James C. Holmes AA David P. Wilson JWL Frank J. Parr Jr. PP L. Christopher Kyle CA Emery P. Johnson PP Philip H. Prince CA Frank B. Morris CA Joseph W. Leakey British Columbia Alpha CA Edwin N. Procter CA William E. Morrow CA Anson Lisk Jr. University of British PP Jerome R. Reinhart AA Marion A. Quina Jr. AA James M. McKenzie Columbia CA Thomas L. Shawver PP Frank A. Rhodes Jr. J. James Neff Graham G. Caulder AA James F. Shepherd Jr. AA Stanley F. Slater CA Joseph S. Robbins Mikkel A. St. Jean-Duncan CA Robert E. Skov JWL James F. Sulzby III CA Jon R. Robson CA Ian H. Stewart PP Andrew K. Thanos Jr. CA Timothy W. Schmitt David M. Yuen CA Terence W. Thomas Alabama Beta SSS Hugh V. Stewart PP Mark M. Tucker Auburn University JWL Philip Taber Jr. AA Paul D. Wiggin PP John C. Woods California Alpha AA Robert C. Wreisner SSS Michael A. Anderson University of California- CA Oliver B. Wyman Jr. AA John M. Benton Jr. Berkeley Donald H. Bravaldo Jr. Arizona Beta JWL Johannes Albeck SSS Reese H. Bricken Arizona State University CA James L. Anderson California Gamma PP Jerry M. Carter AR Robert B. Deloian Todd M. Andrich University of California- PP William G. Cole AWR William J. Dick III PP Herman T. Birr III Los Angeles AA Samuel Adam Cox III PP Emmette V. Graham Jr. SSS Edwin M. Burr PP William T. Baird AA Robert D. Culbertson AA Richard E. Hawes PP Edwin C. Callan AA John H. Brainerd PP William M. Damerel CA Joseph V. Johnston CA Thomas J. Coakley JWL Ronald R. Clark SSS Robert A. Greer JWL Gene L. Jones SSS Earl T. Conrad Jr. PP John R. Coombs CA Lawrence R. Heisler FC Victor W. Kramer JWL Park T. Dingwell CA John C. Cooper PP Joseph H. Hill II RTD Robert D. Lewis Jr. William Hayes Edmonson JWL Richard R. Davidson AWR Henry L. Hilton-Green Jr. CA Larry A. Nissen PP Richard A. Forney CA Hudson B. Drake David A. Horton PP Shelby C. Phillips III AWR Henry M. Giudice PP David C. Duff AR William R. Ireland Sr. AA Lincoln J. Ragsdale II JWL Jack R. Heinz CA Richard C. Elliott PP Donald T. Jackson AA Robert A. Royal PP J. E. Holmes III AA J. Robert Gray James V. Jacobs-Smith PP Clarence R. Sullivan, Jr. CA Scott S. Johnston JWL John F. Grgurina Jr. Adam C. Keeshan CA Carl E. Touhey Brian Johsz CA William U. Handy Jr. CA Booth M. Malone PP John W. Vaughan CA Howard J. Martin Jr. AA Lawrence K. Keethe PP Malcolm L. Marsh AA Stuart L. Wright PP John A. McWhirter PP Charles W. Kenney PP Frederick Moore Jr. PP Kenneth Miller PP Paul J. Marin PP Carl C. Morgan Arizona Gamma PP Timothy L. Mossteller CA Ernest A. Mekjian PP James C. Mostellar Ian P. Nicholson PP Robert R. Morman PP Frank L. Powell III Northern Arizona University SSS Arthur A. Adams PP John W. Norris CA Bryce H. Neff SSS James G. Rittenberry SSS Mark W. Parrish PP James A. Rexrode SSS Richard E. Seaman Joshua E. Bernero William A. Chatham JWL Sidney R. Petersen PP T. Terry Rousselot AA Harold W. Smith AA Andrew D. Podolsky JWL Frederick M. Swenson CA James F. Sulzby IV* Joseph L. Coughlin Jonathan N. Eddy ARP William G. Robinson JWL Norman V. Wagner II CA Russell Thomas Jr. CA Dennis M. Scherzinger AWR George J. Western PP Thomas A. Walthall IV SSS Justin L. Kohls AA Brett J. Koniarz CA Steven H. Scott SSS Ronald W. Zell CA Dennis D. Sidbury Alberta Alpha Andrew G. Spencer California Delta University of Alberta Arkansas Alpha PP Richard W. Strong University of Arkansas University of Southern Andrew Marc N. Ballantyne CA Thomas T. Trowbridge California SSS T. Michael Curry JWL Philip R. Atterberry AA Lothaire D. Voegele PP Donald J. Davis Kevin M. Bartel FC John E. Davies CA Robert M. Wheeler III PP Charles F. Beven AWR Robert S. Dinkel CA Clinton J. Fuller III Robert C. Wisecarve AWR Carl J. Gessler Jr. SSS Elias L. Bishara Jon R. Elson PP Charles W. Blenkhorn II Michael P. Minard CA Gerard L. Glenn

20 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter Jon M. Luskin California Xi Colorado Alpha Maxwell D. Monroe California State University- University of Colorado JWL Robert J. Sherwin Chico PP Wilburn F. Albers AA Todd M. Smith PP Scott T. Huntington PP Stanley A. Black JWL James J. Bohan PP Glenn E. Stanford Tyler R. Kennedy PP Frank L. Boyce CA William J. Bowers AA Mark Velador Dustin B. Struble CA Thomas G. Brown AWR Bruce J. Buettell AA Russell S. Waters Duane P. Carlson JWL William R. Curtis CA Henry Carlson Jr. AA Stephen B. Eldridge California Pi JWL J. William Crouch SSS John C. Golding California Eta San Diego State University AA John C. Davis Ryan M. Gould University of California- PP Bradley R. Desser AA Michael D. Doyle SSS E. Ted Hirth Santa Barbara AA George R. Torres JWL Frank A. Eastman JWL Fredrick G. Hoeptner CA David B. Link AA Michael R. Ferrell CA Carl W. Howell AA Thomas K. Stroud California Rho PP James F. Garber III CA Parker F. Hubert Jr. University of La Verne PP James Hancock CA Richard L. Kirtland III California Theta SSS Justin T. Assael Lawrence C. Hofmann CA K. Andrew Kroese University of California- SSS Jaymel M. Capinpin CA Richard W. Kincade Patrick J. Levine Irvine Kenneth J. Colby CA Walter A. Koelbel Jr. PP Terence D. Lynch Thomas G. Doyle John R. Dandoy Stephen M. Krasnow AA Michael W. McCann AA Connor J. Flanigan Ryan W. Grigsby PP Karl G. Larson JWL Maytor H. McKinley AA Sean D. Flynn Wilson R. Hawkins JWL William J. Mark Jr. PP Diego Munoz-Flores JWL Curtis D. Parvin SSS Benjamin A. Paine PP William P. Mytton CA Frederic W. Orr PP Charles J. Schuck Jesse A. Rodriguez AA James D. Orner PP Guy V. Pacurar Gary M. Schwartz PP Steven D. Wetzel CA Lyal E. Quinby Jr. Kevin Potgieter CA Richard W. Smirl PP Robert B. Robertson AA Wayne E. Shaffer CA J. David Wood JWL Theodore G. Schmidt Jr. CA Douglas P. Simpsonv California Sigma CA Keith A. Settles Dan S. Tadych Sonoma State University California Iota AA Donald E. Shafer SSS Scott D. Wagenseller Andrew W. Ginter San Jose State University Don E. Shasteen PP William J. Ward Jason G. Glasspiegel PP Dan V. Callanta CA Leonard S. Siekmeier Jr. John W. Wheeler Ethan L. LaMoureaux PP Eric D. Jacobsen PP William H. Snively PP Brian H. Zenz Matthew J. Nicholson CA Joseph T. Martini Jr. Paul Richard Wright Richard J. Spelts RTD Rudy M. Porchivina Jr. CA Larry L. Stark California Epsilon AWR Dexter A. Tahara CA Robert B. Starke Jr. University of California- California Tau ARP Lothar A. Vasholz Davis California State University- California Kappa Stanislaus CA Kenneth A. Vernon PP Albert Camarena Jr. PP Mark B. Ward University of California- Ryne M. Fagin CA Ray F. Evert PP James W. Williams San Diego Steven D. Merchant JWL George P. Moynihan SSS Jeremy D. Milbrodt Peter M. Rae SSS Sean M. Naughton JWL Lawrence J. Remmers PP Roger G. Valena Giving Levels Legend AA Phillip C. Winter California Lambda This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received University of the Pacific after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will AWR Norman E. Allen be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. California Zeta Alexander W. Chavez California State University Joel R. Tornatore Cumulative Giving Levels Northridge SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 PP Philip A. Barquer AA Argent Association $250-$499 PP Chad E. Beck California Mu PP President’s Panel $500-$999 University of California- CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 PP Ronald W. Bell JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 PP Stephen M. Berg Riverside AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 PP Joel E. Bienenfeld AA Alan J. Bauman RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 PCB James P. Burra CA Patrick F. Billiter FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 CA James M. Edens AA Michael A. Garabed AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 PP Kevin J. Gerrie JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 CA Thomas W. Garnella ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 CA Leonard H. Gelfand AA Richard F. Priebe PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 AWR Stanley W. Gilson RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 PP John P. Grazer Jr. RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 California Nu OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 Tyler P. Hickey California Polytechnic State BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more Riley L. Javorsek University AWR Christopher M. Job CA Steven A. Hall Annual Giving Level PP David L. Kleine SSS Leonard A. Penzo II TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 JWL Christopher A. Lapple AA Gerald S. Simonson TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 PP Frank E. Lapple TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more

2006 Annual Report 21 Gifts by Chapter AA William T. Ward III CA Thomas A. Fortune PP James N. Williams PP Robert P. Gaines AA Clyde H. Wilson Jr. Connecticut Alpha CA George J. Garcia III PP Warren R. Wynn II Central Connecticut State Michael D. Gehring SSS William A. Zeiher Colorado Beta University CA Thomas A. Ghiotto AA Donald F. Zimmer Colorado College Benjamin Iwasaki AA M. C. Greear Jr. JWL Charles C. Allen Chris W. Johnson AA Laurence W. Hall Florida Beta PP David J. Banks Matthew A. Menewitch PP Hugh L. Harris Rollins College CA John H. Burns Jr. David R. Modzelewski SSS Michael M. Harris Zachary J. John AWR J. Eddy G. Craig Jr. Patrick J. Morin JWL N. Hadley Heindel Jr. A. Edward Mehnert III SSS William J. Donlon SSS Thomas A. Howze CA Robert E. Stockho AA William H. Eager PP David R. Jackson Florida Alpha CA Robert F. Stonerock Jr. PP John R. Gibson SSS Lacy E. Johnson AA George M. Waddell SSS F. Lamar Kelsey Jr. University of Florida AA T. Allan Jones IV CA Allen W. Mathies Jr. SSS Jason G. Albu JWL Selden G. Kent Jr. Edmund D. Mulford Jr. CA John R. Alison AA James H. Lanier Florida Gamma PP Clyde Eaton Smith JWL Geoffrey G. Ammer RTD George H. Lankow Florida State University SSS Harl Barlitt Jr. CA Allen E. Lewis JWL Stephen M. Bailey Colorado Gamma CA Ray L. Bassett AA Robert W. Lloyd PP Mark R. Bainbridge JWL Timothy M. Beck SSS Hank W. Massey Jr. PP Howard M. Beckert Jr. Colorado State University CA Robert L. Becton SSS Daniel R. Boltz Jesse R. Baldwin AA W. E. McCormick Jr. AA Geoffrey P. Bernard PP George R. McElvy AA Thomas E. Ehrhardt PCB James R. Ballard PP Fred H. Beshears CA Kenneth R. Hart JWL Albert M. Carollo Jr. JWL Perry C. McGriff Jr. SSS Fred W. Bethea SSS John D. McKaye AA William W. Hilaman SSS Scott M. Corder PP Ronald E. Birchall PP James G. Jones AA Gary R. Currie CA Herbert W. McRae SSS Robert O. Brooks AA Harlow C. Middleton PP Richard D. Kenny SSS Edward B. Dawson AWR J. Hyatt Brown PP Galen B. Kilburn Jr. JWL J. Paul Harper SSS Michael L. Miller PP Ronald E. Canakaris PP Clayton W. Mills CA George D. Livingston Jr. JWL John T. Harutun CA Kenneth D. Carle PP Joshua W. Massey PP Paul F. Holley CA John Milton AA Charles F. Chehardy CA Terence J. Moran IV CA Angus C. Morrison Matthew A. Kaufman CA Harry A. Cooper Jr. SSS William C. Neel JWL Albert R. Miller AA Robert L. Olive JWL G. Russell Crofton Jr. AA Andrew K. Olson PP Walton K. Nussbaum Jr. James F. Moore Jr. AWR Charles H. Denny III CA Joseph L. Parker Jr. PP Jon L. Morris CA William M. Pepper III CA Harry S. Dewell JWL Charles Pinkoson CA Jeffrey P. Rohr Jordan B. Neeley CA Alan G. Divers SSS Hurley W. Rudd Jr. SSS John R. Obenchain Harry T. Platt Jr. AWR Daniel D. Doyle PP Glenn E. Plumb CA Joshua P. Stephens CA Richard J. Orr Jr. CA Herbert M. Dunlap Jon A. Strandhagen AA James K. Potts PP George A. Pollock Jr. AA Joe G. Dunlap David W. Ragan Jr. PP Mark A. Werner CA Andrew R. Tofe CA William A. Emerson JWL H. L. Wiles AA Terry M. Traeder Dean S. Robinson AA G. Leonard Emmel III CA Dwight L. Rogers Jr. CA David R. Zimmerman JWL Raymond A. Ross Jr. Giving Levels Legend JWL Johnson S. Savary Florida Delta This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received James H. Scott University of Miami after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will CA Edwin B. Seay CA Alan L. Bialkowski be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. AA Richard H. Simonet Michael J. Caronia CA George H. Smith AA Armand E. Durrieu Cumulative Giving Levels PP Robert L. Stender SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 JWL J. Cary Findlay AA Argent Association $250-$499 AA John D. Stevenson CA Jack C. Finks PP President’s Panel $500-$999 SSS Harold N. Stringer CA William C. Haas CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 Earle A. Taylor, Jr. PP Joseph C. Harvey JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 SSS Warren L. Tedder Jr. SSS Bruce D. Kolb AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 CA Walter A. TeStrake Jr. Daniel R. Lazaro FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 PP Milton E. Thompson Jr. PP Leo D. Leonardi Jr. AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 PP James P. Thornton JWL Eddie K. Maloof JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 CA William H. Told Jr. Kyle R. Mann ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 Ronald D. Troyer PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 AA Charles P. Mason Jr. RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 CA John W. Tucker Jr. SSS Gregory J. Meaney RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 CA L. Mills Tuttle Jr. AA Ronald T. Modi OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 Ralph E. Vodicka JWL Richard J. Mooney BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more CA Harold J. Von Weller III SSS William C. Murphy II JWL A. Ward Wagner Jr. PP James T. Ross III Annual Giving Level TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 PP Charles E. Warner TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 Adam Wilczewski TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more JWL Douglass F. Wiles

22 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter CA Thomas M. Rodgers CA Thomas J. Bixler II Linwood W. Zoller Jr. Gregory R. Tariff PP Arthur L. Burns Jr. Charles E. Wissinger PP Robert P. Campbell Jr. Georgia Delta AA Joseph E. Carruth Georgia Institute of Florida Epsilon Florida Mu PP Thomas S. Chambless Technology University of South Florida Embry-Riddle Aeronautical JWL Ben F. Cheek III SSS William H. All III CA Kenneth A. Bodley University Charles J. Collins Jr. PP Richard A. Aycock Jr. AA Herbert H. Boltin Jr. Lyman B. Adams AA Warren N. Coppedge Jr. CA John L. Barner Jr. RTD C. T. Bray AA L. Jason Breakfield SSS David J. Cutler AA John E. Bauknight III SSS Steven J. Coltrain Christopher T. Haas AA Tyler C. Cymet PP Carl M. Baumgardner PP George W. Engler Jr. Jonathan C. Heaton Charles L. Dickson Jr. JWL William E. Beckham Jr. AR Michael J. Fimiani Joshua A. Langlais AA William B. Dunn AA J. Richard Cook JWL William M. Golden Jr. Lee M. London PP Richard B. Fentin JWL Daniel B. Curtis James C. Maker Scott W. Longshore SSS Douglas S. Field SSS Timothy D. Cutler PP Woodrow W. Owen Jr. AA Lawrence H. McDonald CA Clyde E. Gibson JWL Charles L. Davidson Jr. PP W. Matt Prather Perry D. Mills II CA Robert F. Henry Jr. SSS Francis S. Dennis III John T. Raber Larry Angel Lontok Obias CA Irwin T. Hyatt Jr. PP Carlton S. Duggan SSS Ronald L. Rountree Scott S. Yoak CA Allen N. Jelks PP Kinloch F. Dunlap SSS Mark D. Stichter CA J. Sherwood Jones Jr. CA Robert H. English PP George W. Mathews III CA Bruce A. Fischer Georgia Alpha JWL Robert B. Morris Florida Zeta University of Georgia PP Timothy S. Floyd Jacksonville University PP Nick J. Pisaris JWL Michael P. Franke CA Walter R. Acree PP Frank M. Ridley III AA Dean M. Brubaker CA Richard G. Austin AA Henry D. Furniss Jr. PP Michael D. Bussey PP Charles F. Scott Jr. James W. Ganong SSS Robert L. Bass Jr. PP Robert D. Strauss PP H. Martin Chomiak CA Charles A. Beckum PP Alfred F. Gentle Jr. PP Ronald A. Frawley RTD Russell D. Thomas CA Robert W. Goree CA Thomas D. Body III CA Jack Torbett Andre L. Gerard Benjamin T. Bridges SSS Wilfred E. Gross Jr. CA Scott O. Meredith CA Thomas E. Van Houten Jr. CA Joseph W. Hagan Jr. CA Clifford S. Campbell Jr. AA Franklin N. Ward JWL Francis A. Moran AA Hal L. Cofer Jr. JWL Frank C. Harrell CA Ronald K. Rogers PP Robert G. Wellon CA Roy D. Hiller JWL R. Carter Crittenden PP Jeffrey K. Whittle PP Ronald W. Tilton AA Fred DeLoach Jr. PP Eric E. Hogan Jr. CA John B. Wight III AA Stanley N. Holditch PP Wilmer M. Dickey Jr. CA W. Emory Williams Florida Theta CA William H. Duckworth Jr. CA Michael J. Hollison AA Thomas W. Wright Jr. AA John C. Holman II University of Tampa SSS William C. Edwards CA Robert M. Zuker Matthew J. Akins PP John T. Fontaine CA J. Terry Honan AWR R. Kyle Bailey PP John W. Griffin CA Robert H. Horak JWL Larry G. Baratta Henry D. Gurley Georgia Gamma JWL Frederick A. Hoyt Jr. Jonathan E. Gormley CA Curt O. Hall Jr. Mercer University PP Philip V. Keb Dean A. Koutroumanis CA Nathan E. Hill Clifford E. Alexander CA Donald M. Kennedy SSS J. W. Loving Jr. Edward J. Hogan SSS Robert K. Arthur JWL Richard H. Maddux CA Brian J. Malison CA Thomas J. Kempton Kerry J. Ayres Jr. SSS Benton J. Mathis Jr. CA James C. McCarthy AA Lee S. Laster CA M. Felder Barfield PP James W. McCook III RTD William R. Richardson CA Leon A. Marsha Jr. PP George R. Boyd Jr. JWL Joel H. McCormick CA Jeffrey D. Rubel AA John B. Munson AA Elliott E. Brack PP William K. McKibbin AA D. Geoffrey Ruffer F. David Muschamp SSS William B. Daniel Jr. AA Wesley C. Paxson RTD Fred N. Stribling PP Paul P. Raulet Jr. Robert H. Dickerson PP Robert W. Saacke PP Clarence L. Rhodes Jr. CA Robert G. Faircloth CA Brandon C. Sharrett SSS Owen M. Roberts III CA Thomas F. Flournoy Jr. RM Cecil J. Silas Florida Iota PP James L. Hannah CA John E. Smith II University of Central Florida CA H. English Robinson Jr. CA Sidney O. Smith Jr. PP R. Andrew Jardine PP Charles A. Smithgall III AA Lyle P. Agins AA Peter A. Jensen Jr. CA John C. Staton Jr. CA Kevin W. Cunningham SSS Gerald P. Thurmond JWL Benjamin H. Underwood CA Royce A. Johnson Jr. CA Bill S. Swilley Rafael A. Del Castillo AWR Charles H. Keaton AA Marvin Tabor Jr. CA Gregory T. Rhodes PP John T. Wasdin CA Rentz Woodruff AA G. Ryan Meyer von Bremen PP Ralph M. Tanner III AA Taylor G. Woodruff AA Michael S. Meyer von Bremen CA William T. Towles Florida Kappa AA William A. Newsom AA Bill C. Wainwright III Florida International SSS James L. O’Quinn CA Jack V. Walz University Georgia Beta CA Edward P. Pawley IV PP Frank B. Williams Jr. SSS Peter J. Ghaleb Emory University SSS Durwood T. Pye III SSS George N. Williams AA Joshua M. Ammerman CA Joshua D. Robertson Clinton S. Winter Jr. SSS Matthew D. Ammerman CA Jeremy P. Sale Florida Lambda CA Herbert L. Arnold Ringling School of Art SSS Neil A. Struby Georgia Epsilon PP Robert W. Barnes Charles A. Whatley and Design CA Marshall S. Berdan Georgia Southern University Luis A. Espinosa JWL Robert C. White PP Lovett Bennett Jr.

2006 Annual Report 23 Gifts by Chapter CA John E. Stoneman AA Charles K. Waters SSS Mark A. Thiros SSS William P. Sund JWL Robert W. Werner PP Michael W. Thomas PP Roger J. Thomson AA David I. West SSS Charles M. Truax Charles P. Watkins CA Richard A. Wham AA Richard D. Voreis FC Robert A. Biggs PP John W. Wise Elmer B. Wulf CA R. Scott Waddell AA Jefferson D. Copeland IV PP Alden T. Wulff PP Todd M. Zeller AA Wayne Warden Jr. AA Rahn Hutcheson JWL Stephen J. Youlios JWL Steve A. Lynch AA Joe E. Mathews Illinois Theta Indiana Beta CA Michael R. Sanders Illinois Beta Lake Forest College Wabash College University of Chicago CA Thomas G. Bartels CA Michael L. Eckerle JWL Charles F. Axelson Jr. SSS Richard W. Eickhoff PP Stephen A. Ellis Georgia Zeta Travis Blane PP James Hatzis AA Louis J. Fenoglio Georgia College CA John M. H. Gregg CA James L. Kenney Keith A. Garrard SSS Dean P. Bagwell JWL Joseph M. Kacena SSS J. C. Kinney SSS Larry K. Hutchison SSS John C. Barnes Jr. CA Paul R. Kaup CA David P. McElvain PP Charles J. Kramer CA Scott M. Clemens Barney S. Keller PP William R. Rediske AA Melvin J. Pulver AA Robert A. Nelson AA Christopher W. Markgraf John D. Stewart PP Philip J. Stein AA Robert J. McKinsey Illinois Iota JWL Jeffrey M. Trinklein Eastern Illinois University Indiana Gamma Idaho Alpha James F. Spinner Butler University University of Idaho Illinois Eta PP Henry W. Abts CA Richard G. Ahrens University of Illinois AA Josef C. Afanador Jeffrey W. Brooks Illinois Delta-Zeta PP Bruce A. Anderson Knox College SSS Joseph A. Bari AA David L. Christensen John C. Andrle JWL John D. Cooke Ian M. Harpole AA Quinton D. Baily CA Paul D. Bauer PP Robert D. Baldwin PP John E. Duffin AA Laurence D. Jansen AWR John C. Brearley CA Michael D. Eikenberry PP Thomas J. Kurdy AA Leonard F. Berg JWL Steven R. Camferdam PP James L. Bjorkman SSS Richard A. Florence CA Richard L. Martin Jr. PP Scott W. Cleave Jr. SSS J. K. Gardner CA Patrick W. Muldoon AA Ronald K. Carpenter SSS William G. Dady AA Richard J. Dunsing PP Steven H. Johnson AWR Lawrence A. Nye AA Walter M. Downs PP Leon M. Liverett PP Robert D. Payne PP Joseph P. Glimco Jr. AA David S. Druz SSS Morton L. Hotchkiss PP Richard E. Lohss AWR Jeremiah A. Quane CA George H. Dunn AWR Frederic B. Lowrie Jr. Andrew R. Stark PP Philip R. Pearcy SSS Richard L. Ekin William E. Phillips PP James C. Mallers CA Joseph W. Epkins CA George W. Porter CA C. Thomas McClintic Illinois Alpha FC Jerry J. Felmley CA Michael S. Ruffolo CA William S. Mortimer Northwestern University CA Richard H. Foley PP S. Scott Smith SSS Todd W. Pease AWR Joseph J. Alfirevic AA William D. Gabbard JWL Hugh A. Strickland CA W. S. Perry JWL Frederick G. Becker ARP Lawrence W. Gougler AA Vernon C. Thomson Jr. JWL James H. Ringer AA Jay A. Behrens AWR William B. Grubb Jr. SSS Joris M. Tinbergen PP Robert A. Senour CA John H. Beirise AA Urban Hipp JWL James M. Trapp CA Lonnie D. Showley CA William F. Bell PP Alonzo L. Hunter SSS Darin A. Siders CA Edward B. Brandon JWL Andrew J. Hurter II PP Robert H. Strickland AA Ronald K. Church CA Robert F. Ingels Indiana Alpha Jeremy F. Stump SSS Richard S. Cutler Jr. SSS Jon J. Jenkins Indiana University CA Charles W. Thompson SSS Larry Y. Dann PP Frank W. Jennings III SSS Jon R. Bausback JWL Don A. Thompson PP Richard W. Daspit Nicholas W. Klitzing CA Kenneth S. Brown AA Bryan B. Walters Jr. CA Richard H. Dean RTD Richard T. Leighton AA Ralph E. Daum PP Stephen E. Wheeler SSS Bruce M. Dominick CA Clark E. Lund PP James T. Eason PP E. Lane Exley PP Timothy D. McCarthy PP Jeffery W. Ehringer Indiana Delta AA Stuart D. Fox JWL David G. McGann AA Martin R. Finley AA Gregory A. Graham Franklin College JWL Edwin C. Gage III Kevin D. McLaren AA Robert Winters Ater PP Michael C. Grieb AA Michael W. Mette AA Earl R. Johnson CA Jack A. Kenworthy PP Lyman L. Benner Jr. CA Donald A. Mallett AA Joseph L. Mohan AWR Voris V. Boll JWL George G. McDonald SSS John C. Morscheiser CA Joseph E. Kenworthy II PP William F. Laut SSS Thomas W. Boyer JWL John A. McQuown Thomas W. Moss CA Forest D. Daugherty PP Robert G. Mould AA Thomas L. Nolan Jr. PP Jeffrey E. McClellan PP John D. Newhouse PP Gordon V. Daugherty AA Lee R. Olson PP James W. Ostry PP Michael J. Fiorini JWL John W. Popp CA John R. Palm PP D. Douglas Newman II PP Joseph P. Prout PP Alvin G. Fisher Jr. JWL R. Fenn Putman PP Erwin B. Seegers PP Robert I. Foist PP Henry B. Reiling AA Kenneth C. Siegel PP Mark E. Rhodes CA Anton P. Sohn SSS Ray K. Greathouse AA Robert W. Rivett CA Brian P. Sprague SSS Lawrence R. Kellogg CA Ralph W. Rydholm FC John B. Swisher AA Frederick T. Spahr Terrence E. Spradlin PP Jeffrey L. Kent PP Thomas H. Seefurth AA David J. Thompson PP George E. Klinger CA J. MacAlpine Smith CA L. Emmerson Ward PP Gerald F. Swan

24 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter JWL Mark Z. Orr AA Edward E. McCallum PP John L. Velasquez JWL William R. Powell CA F. D. McDaniel CA James L. Wise SSS Val Price Jr. CA Edward J. Mooney Jr. Patrick R. Ytzen PP Richard H. Rohm PP Thomas P. Moore PP Foster T. McCarty III PP Thomas A. Rohm SSS Scott A. Morey PP Harold Mulholland Indiana Lambda Daniel E. Schloss AA William I. Ney University of Southern PP Richard D. Norman AA Heath C. Steele CA John R. Patterson Jr. Gary J. O’Connor Indiana PP Thomas R. Teegarden SSS Michael E. Pawlicki John V. Goebel AA Paul M. Patmore PP Gerald L. Ward SSS Clarence A. Posthauer CA James F. Quimby Chris S. Gruening Kurt E. White Jack W. Renforth SSS Major D. Howe PP L. Michael Ream CA Charles S. Sale II Thomas M. Scheumann Alexius R. Howell Indiana Eta JWL Wesley H. Sowers SSS Joseph E. Lake AA Robert N. Switzer PP James A. Stoddart Richard L. Van Cleave Indiana State University Andrew T. McGuire PP Kenneth A. Amos JWL Robert B. Taylor SSS Douglas K. McWilliams AA W. Tom Averitt PP James T. Thompson SSS David S. Meier Indiana Epsilon CA Ned H. Bade PP Philip F. Trego Evan A. Porter Hanover College SSS Gary B. Boggs JWL Paul V. Troup III CA Morris D. Stephens II PP Ralph W. Anderson PP Kenneth E. Felt JWL James T. Whitehead PP Charles W. Barnett PP Anthony S. Freeman CA J. Paul Williamson CA George D. Brutcher CA Jeffrey S. Wohlford Iowa Alpha Phillip L. Hale Jr. Iowa Wesleyan College JWL Robert L. Burkart PP R. Andrew Harper AA Kevin A. Christman CA William P. Aldridge CA Samuel Hawkins Indiana Iota PP Arvid H. Anderson PP James R. Davis PP Darren K. Peck Valparaiso University PP Burk C. Fleming PP James L. Barham PP Jeffrey D. Rollins CA David W. Gitch SSS Melvin B. Bergstrom SSS Garth P. Goodlett AA Kenneth P. Senseman SSS J. David Hershfeld AA Andrew J. Jankowski CA Alden L. Doud PP Walter K. Smith CA Robert B. Schuemann CA Nairn B. Farnsworth PP Edward H. Jeffery Derek M. Vorndran CA Harold K. Ulreich PP Gerry L. Kaufman PP A. Kenneth Fry AA Richard E. Kessler Jerry K. Hawbaker SSS David E. Lawson Indiana Theta Indiana Kappa Adam B. Krack PP James E. Lewis Purdue University Ball State University PP David D. Lodwick PP James E. Massman Von T. Ballew PP Timothy J. Dailey CA Peter B. Mann AA Charles A. McCorkle CA Gary R. Batesole SSS Dale E. Ernstes JWL Charles R. McCuen SSS James H. McCracken PP Mark C. Beatty SSS Timothy A. Jorczak AA Frederick W. Miller JWL Gary B. Montgomery CA Larry L. Bennison SSS Paul R. Kiger II CA Clarence D. Patterson PP Dwight E. Nelson CA William T. Bourke AA Eric R. Losin AA Thomas J. Peters AA Robert W. Newman SSS Frank S. Calamusa Ryan P. Lutton Charles E. Rodgers Jr. William W. Porter CA J. Allan Campbell David A. Niedzwiecki PP Dennis E. Runbom SSS Robert C. Sand Jr. SSS Thomas C. Chronister CA Patrick J. Roberts CA Allen R. Scott CA John M. Srofe AWR Robert S. Colquhoun* PP Matthew W. Tucco SSS Michael J. Stumpf SSS August J. Sturm PP William J. Darley PP James R. Terhune CA Jerald V. Dunlap AA Joseph W. Elliott Giving Levels Legend JWL Daniel M. Vaughan This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received JWL Edward G. Whipple AA Richard L. Freer after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will SSS Keith E. White AA Jacque G. Gaffigan be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. CA James A. Gage Barclay P. Gano Cumulative Giving Levels Indiana Zeta CA A. John Geis SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 DePauw University AWR Gordon M. Graham AA Argent Association $250-$499 AA Jack L. Barnes PP President’s Panel $500-$999 SSS David W. Hanna CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 David J. Benson Russell M. Harden JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 Seth A. Berger PP Timothy J. Harmon AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 AA Barry L. Boehm AA John R. Hayes RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 Marvin O. Christman FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 PP Scott J. Hinsch AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 SSS Robert L. Duncan PP Gordon A. Hobbs JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 CA Lawrence S. Dunham CA Robert L. Holloway ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 PP John E. Edwards JWL Jay V. Ihlenfeld PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 PP Stephen W. Hadley CA Douglas A. Joyce RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 PP Donald G. Heatherly RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 AA Daniel E. Keyler OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 PP Edward R. Hjorth JWL Donald E. Klingler BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more CA Richard B. Kotila PP Donald R. Kussmaul CA Elroy F. Langill PP Ralph O. Lafuze Annual Giving Level AA Craig L. McGaughey CA James R. Love TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 PP Dexter M. Means TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 PP Robert K. Marlowe TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more AA Douglas E. Milliken CA Stephen W. Marmon

2006 Annual Report 25 Gifts by Chapter AA Cameron C. Dubes PP Craig P. Tatro SSS James S. Greenwood PP Craig W. Dunagan SSS John R. Theile AA Delmont C. Hadley CA Norman P. Dunlap PP Gary S. Thompson CA Charles R. Hall Sr. PP Bernard A. Everett JWL James C. Tilden SSS John E. Hedrick SSS Michael J. Van Hamme PP William R. Farr PP James F. Vancura CA Dick R. Hughes AA Larry G. Weirather AA Steven J. Good PP John A. Vanden Brink AA Theodore B. Ice PP Robert Wustrow ARP William A. Goodwin CA Gerald L. Walker JWL Allan D. Jennings CA Allan V. Hallquist PP Robert G. Wilson PP William K. Jenson Iowa Beta PP Jack R. Hansen CA Roger H. Wold CA Harry J. Jett University of Iowa AA James T. Hartman Peter N. Wolf PP Jeff M. Johnson SSS Richard H. Baxter PP Richard S. Hayes AA Mell T. Wostoupal AWR Monte C. Johnson CA John H. Bradke PP Gilbert B. Hennenfent SSS Bruce H. Wyma SSS Thomas K. Jones PP Harlan W. Broberg PP Gregg C. Hiatt CA Harry E. Jordan Jr. CA Benjamin A. Corey PP Joseph B. Hill Iowa Delta FC William S. Kanaga JWL James S. DuBois PP Donald D. Holmes Drake University FC Harold W. Knapheide III SSS Robert D. Galloway AA Burtram C. Hopkins II AA George H. Bell Jr. PP Kenneth R. Kubitschek SSS James C. Green FC William R. Jackson Jr. SSS Scott R. Carlson AA Michael S. Kukuk SSS Lyle H. Hoffmann CA John R. Jamison RTD Mark A. Dagitz SSS David C. Leek SSS John W. Josse PP Steven N. Jensen AA Michael C. Diedring AA Kenneth R. Lewis CA C. Robert Kincaid Jay P. Kilby SSS Stephen C. Foster III PP Thomas J. Manning SSS Fred C. Lovrien AA Gregory A. Libby Gerald S. Hacker CA Edward P. Marquis CA John E. McTavish ARP John G. Lingenfelter Robert R. Haines II SSS Marvin J. Martin PP Paul A. Parker Jr. AA Daniel A. Longnecker AA David L. Jenkins PP Mark W. McCaughey AA Don A. Petersen SSS David R. Mahling PP John F. Kelly Joseph M. McGreevy SSS Thomas F. Purdon JWL Marc Steven Mores Benjamin J. Krieger CA Thomas H. McGuire CA Charles L. Silliman Jared L. Mortenson AA Stephen G. Krochmal Jr. CA Donald C. McIlrath PP Bradley H. Nelson SSS Everett L. Lindgren CA Leslie G. McLaughlin Iowa Gamma SSS John E. Nutty CA Rod A. Patterson PP Mark M. McLiney Iowa State University PP J. P. Osteen JWL Gary L. Rudin SSS Max G. Merrill RTD William R. Beckman AA John B. Prince Jr. PP Ryan C. Rusin PP Plez V. Miller III PP Daniel F. Bernard PP Terry A. Reid CA I. Lee Schneider Jr. CA Thomas A. Miller PP Allen N. Bolte AA Donald J. Schonberg II CA Frederic N. Scripps SSS Curtis G. Morrill AA Timothy A. Brainerd PP John R. Smith Allan C. Somers CA Edmund N. Morrill SSS Patrick W. Brockamp PP Robert R. Smith SSS David J. Thompson SSS Howard H. Nearing Tyler G. Cronk CA James Speicher JWL Warren J. Newcomer Jr. JWL Raymond H. Steben Jr. PP Dale E. Oliver CA Gordon O. Dalsbo Kansas Alpha Robert M. Deal CA Joseph S. Stoddard SSS David E. Oliver PP Brian W. Sugden University of Kansas AA Robert C. Orr CA Harold W. Dotts Jr. CA Curtis H. Alloway CA Jeffrey N. Downing CA George W. Sugden Joseph S. Pearson CA Bradley K. Anderson PP Don B. Pfutzenreuter CA Tom S. Anderson Lewis A. Phillips Scott P. Baker AA Steven C. Pirner Giving Levels Legend AWR Russell V. Baltis Jr. This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received PP Charles T. Porter after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will JWL Frank J. Becker CA Will G. Price III be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. JWL James A. Billings PP William W. Regier SSS Buford L. Bissell Jr. PP James C. Remsberg Cumulative Giving Levels AA John M. Bowen Jr. AA Chad M. Renn SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 SSS John W. Brand AA Argent Association $250-$499 PCB A. Scott Ritchie PP President’s Panel $500-$999 CA William W. Brown RTD A. Scott Ritchie III CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 JWL David V. Burgett CA Jack D. Ritchie JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 CA David J. Clymer Alex R. Rock AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 AWR Mack V. Colt CA Michael E. Rome RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 AWR Allen T. Compton FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 CA John W. Sayler Jr. AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 FC Thornton Cooke II AA Douglas B. Scheideman JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 Richard J. Croker PP Brent D. Schlosser ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 PP Kenneth I. Danneberg CA James K. Schwartz PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 CA John C. Dicus RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 RTD Dolph C. Simons RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 PP Jerry E. Driscoll AA Frederick N. Six OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 CA Roy A. Edwards III CA Alan R. Sleeper Jr. BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more JWL Charles W. Elliott PP Steve W. Sloan SSS Kent L. Floerke JWL John H. Stauffer Annual Giving Level PP William J. French III CA Stanley H. Stauffer TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 SSS William L. Gochis TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 SSS Wayland A. Stephenson TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more CA Dean A. Graves JWL Jack L. Stuber PP Dean W. Graves

26 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter PP John L. Smith Travis D. Tracy CA Phillip W. Barnhouse Jr. PP Damian L. Strohmeyer Tyler P. Winters JWL William R. Bartlett II RTD Robert C. Taggart SSS Bruce L. Bennett CA Terry A. Taggart Kansas Epsilon CA Timothy S. Gilbert CA Howard T. Sturdevant PP Aaron L. Walker SSS Joseph L. Morel AWR Clyde E. Thompson Emporia State University PP J. John Wortman Drew A. Fowler SSS James L. Moss CA James M. Tinklepaugh AA James D. Wright PP Albert W. Norris AA Thomas C. Triplett PP Douglas A. Lees PP Keith E. Zarker AA Rueben D. Perez AWR Charles L. Pride RTD Thomas W. Van Dyke AA Edward C. Ryan Jr. PP Jack H. Ward PP Robert T. Shadoin Kansas Gamma SSS Mitchell J. Spencer SSS Bill D. Whittaker AWR Harold S. Warwick PP W. Richard Young PP William K. Waugh III Kansas State University Drew W. Stein AWR Ralph L. Weir Jr. PP R. Kent Adams AA M. Dean Wells PP Jon R. Barbee Kansas Zeta Kentucky Theta Virgil E. Wenger AA Richard E. Boyce Southwestern College Eastern Kentucky University JWL Winton A. Winter Jr. PP Richard A. Brantingham Ryan D. Amberg PP Timothy L. Brown CA William R. Bryson Daryl J. Green AA Jack G. Burton Jr. AA Harold S. Cole AA William E. Davis Kansas Beta AA Clark D. Danner PP Bruce L. Dickey Washburn University AA Donald L. DeShazer Kansas Eta Chad M. Hall PP Timothy M. Badwey PP Mark A. Galyardt Kansas State University- JWL Ernest M. House Robert E. Bauer AA Philip N. Haas Salina PP Richard C. Johnston PP Terry E. Beck CA Larry E. Heasty Kendal J. Brown CA Robert D. Kelly AA Warren B. Beydler AA Brenton L. Heidebrecht SSS Delton Richard Gordon SSS J. Todd Mason AA J. Patrick Birkbeck Michael A. Jasinski Justin R. Schneider SSS Richard M. Moore SSS Robert E. Bliss AA Charles E. Johnson Christopher K. Young Joshua J. Murtaugh PP Donald A. Bobo Michael J. Kelly AWR Mark H. Ochsenbein SSS Ralph G. Bowen SSS Richard D. Konold Kentucky Epsilon AA Todd M. Yates FC Steven A. Brown SSS William H. Lewis Jr. University of Kentucky AA Elwin F. Cabbage JWL Lowell D. New JWL Anthony H. Ambrose Kentucky Alpha-Delta CA Harold O. Chapman Jr. SSS Clarence W. Norris SSS James G. Bell Jr. JWL Robert L. Chesnut Centre College CA Gene M. Olander SSS Howard H. Bright CA Henry H. Dickinson JWL James G. Clarke CA George A. O’Neal CA Jefferson D. Brother Jr. SSS Charles E. Cordt SSS William M. Dishman Jr. AWR Richard D. Pearson FC H. Frank Burkholder Jr. SSS H. Reade Heskamp CA David A. Curnutt Michael D. Penrod James M. Caldwell PP Richard E. Davis CA Robert E. Loper PP Donald C. Phinney Luther B. Caldwell Jr. SSS Richard S. Raymond AA William I. Davis JWL Marc R. Ramsdale Bruce J. Campbell Jr. John S. Dean III CA Joseph R. Rimstidt CA Bradley J. Razook SSS William G. Conkwright Jr. PP James D. Rouse PP Robert J. Dockhorn Richard R. Robertson CA Robert E. Courtney Alan D. Einsel CA Harold H. Smith SSS Daniel E. Stock JWL Cornelius D. Dosker III AA Mark G. Smith SSS Frank E. Fawcett CA John H. Sudduth Drew R. Gardner PP Ronald K. Ford Daniel D. Stewart Jr. Charles E. Tuttle Jr. Donald E. Grannan CA Robert H. Walkup Jr. AA Dick A. Geis AWR Christopher Williams AA Winthrop H. Hopson SSS Eric E. J. Grampp AA Stanley E. Wingate SSS Jeffery P. Lacy JWL E. Charles Hageman PP Clark K. Orttenburger Louisiana Alpha PP John F. Hayes Kansas Delta CA William C. Penick Tulane University CA Ronald R. Hein Charles S. Robertson PP Charles E. Felger CA Christopher R. Hill Wichita State University SSS S. Stuart Hellmann Jr. RTD James C. Allen CA George D. Robinson SSS George M. Ireland Christopher D. Schuetz PP Robert A. Murphy Jr. AA Jack E. Jensen CA Kenneth C. Alley PP Ronald C. Smith JWL Mark H. Armfield AA Robert L. Steineker PP Andrew W. Johnson Daniel S. Turner AA Warren F. Taylor Jr. JWL Onis L. Lemon Brandon G. Bogue PP Lowell Westerman SSS Gregory R. Boxberger AA Alexander B. Veech Jr. AA Gene C. Malone Jr. CA Hugh M. Walker Jr. AA Dean A. McAtee SSS Nicholas R. Cordt AA Ty M. Coup PP Teddy G. Wood Louisiana Beta SSS John E. McIntosh CA Orman R. Wright Jr. Louisiana State University JMW Fred L. Merrill PP Norman E. Downing CA Kevin R. Dreiling PP Jan Barlow Jr. PP George H. Mikesich Brett P. Billiot JWL Joseph W. Morris Cooper Burgoyne Edgington Kentucky Zeta AWR Robert A. Geist Kentucky Wesleyan College SSS William S. Burns Jr. CA Edwin R. Phelps III AA William G. Clark AA Frank P. Pollner CA Paul E. Hampel PP S. Karl Herzer Jr. AA John D. Lachenmayr PP James M. Raine III AA Phelps T. Delaune Jr. CA Ronald L. Robb Daniel J. Dominique AA James T. Sellards SSS Robert G. Langenwalter CA Darrell W. Moore Michael J. Faucheux PP Theron L. Sims Kentucky Eta CA Thorn C. Huffman Kyle A. Sissom AA Brenton D. Myers Western Kentucky University Eric W.T. Pyles AA Paul M. Marek CA James C. Slattery Robert E. Anderson III SSS Michael G. Schutte AA Huie A. Miller

2006 Annual Report 27 Gifts by Chapter CA Richard P. Horner Massachusetts Alpha CA David E. Hershey PP Preston E. Insley Williams College SSS Herald H. Hughes Jr. SSS John E. Jacob Jr. PP H. Mercer Blanchard Evan S. Isaacs PP Ray R. Kazmierski Francis D. Johnson CA Earl G. Keim AA R. James Montgomery SSS John C. King CA James B. Kelligrew Jared M. Newchurch SSS Robert A. King CA Peter C. Kinyon Corey M. Ritts AA George E. Linthicum IV Massachusetts Beta CA Banning G. Lary PP David F. Sellen AA Steven J. Lombardo Amherst College PP Marc D. Latman AA Sylvester J. Tuminello PP Phillip A. Minnick SSS John M. Cronkhite SSS Robert C. Leland Jr. PP Joseph E. Moore PP George R. Jonelunas PCB Frederick L. Leydorf PP Wayne E. Morris Joel S. Minster SSS William J. Libby Jr. Louisiana Gamma AA Harold S. Salzman University of Louisiana- JWL Thomas C. Morrison AA John D. Lobb Jr. CA LeRoy Van Nostrand Jr. Lafayette AA John R. Munholland JWL Nathaniel J. Love CA Mark A. Bickham RM Marvin J. Perry* PP Richard N. Lundgren Lawrence W. Uhde III SSS Brett A. Phillips Massachusetts Gamma Patrick W. Moore JWL H. Russell Potts Jr. Massachusetts Institute SSS Terry N. Nulf PP Richard M. Powell of Technology Jeffrey L. Post Louisiana Delta PP Shugato S. Davis Louisiana State University- PP Richard C. Reeser CA James W. Root JWL Paul A. Erskine Shreveport CA Paul K. Richardson SSS James R. Ruth AA Robert C. Roberts PP Phillip F. Frink Jr. SSS Eugene F. Sikorovsky SSS Casper A. Tooke III CA Sam H. Rogers Jr. CA Christian A. Gimre Jr. SSS William C. Stewart PP William L. Ruppersberger PP Matthew D. Gimre PP John K. Stuart Jr. Maine Alpha SSS Nicholas J. Schaus JWL Boyd E. Givan PP Daniel L. Tinkham Colby College PP William C. Schenke CA John H. Gusmer PP Joseph M. Valerio Jr. AA Dwight L. Parsons II SSS William L. Shea Jr. PP Albert M. Harlow Jr. CA Thomas R. Walsh AWR Joe Shearer JWL Ernest N. Hernandez CA William D. Waterston Manitoba Alpha PP Robert R. Shuck Bob Hofland Jr. SSS William T. Woodell University of Manitoba JWL Robert W. Smith CA John H. Howell AA Richard W. Young RJM F. Ross Johnson PP Robert A. Suchy AA John Y. Hsu Bryce W. Kumka AA J. E. Swanson CA Frank J. Iskra Michigan Beta Justin Fraser Reitsma PP John P. Thomas, Jr. JWL L. Robert Johnson Michigan State University Beau D. Schell PP Joseph B. Townsend Jr. JWL William R. Kampe II PP Kingsley M. Brown III Sebastian J. Snidal SSS Thomas H. Tucker CA Breene M. Kerr CA Timothy P. Hicks FC Michael B. Twigg AA Albert P. Kriek AA Charles S. Holt Maryland Alpha William M. Vondersmith Jr. PP W. S. Latimer JWL Thomas L. Kirkpatrick PP William T. Ward AA John V. Maxham PP Charles C. Krueger Jr. University of Maryland CA Christopher W. Washburn PP Andrew M. Nisbet CA Christopher R. Aceto Michael H. Lasecki AA Robert J. Wilbert PP John C. Potter CA Richard T. Lewis SSS David A. Afshar CA L. William Woods Jr. PP Charles D. Seniawski CA W. Ray Ascherfeld AA David E. Lukens PP Ryan M. Yeager SSS Christopher C. Simeone CA Matthew W. Mills FC George F. Atwell JWL Douglas C. Spreng JWL Brian H. Bailey SSS Ross A. Noel Maryland Beta CA Charles L. Storrs Jr. JWL Richard J. Shaw David W. Beadles CA Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. CA James E. Berg McDaniel College SSS Daniel E. Smith PP Robert C. Andrews Reid C. Van Lehn CA Charles A. Stoll AA Richard E. Birkmeyer PP Stanley A. Wulf SSS Jason T. Brant William A. Kauffman CA Richard O. Straight PP Gaylord Brooks PP Michael J. Lambert PP Ed L. Williams Jr. ARP Robert B. Burns* PP William M. McCormick Massachusetts Delta AA Joseph R. Castiglione Ryan A. Quillen Bentley College Michigan Delta RTD A. James Clark PP Leon D. Salzman CA Mark A. Rydzy Kettering University PP John P. Corderman Matthew D. Strawsburg AA Christopher G. Bala SSS Harry J. Cranston Jr. SSS Wayne M. Winterling Michigan Alpha SSS Richard C. Bolczak CA Harold C. Curtis Jr. University of Michigan Frederick M. Brushaber PP Richard C. Daniel Maryland Gamma AA Michael S. Adams JWL Ronald F. Buck PP P. Douglas Dollenberg Washington College PP James A. Baird Jr. SSS Ronald J. Chaka SSS David R. Drager Jr. Christopher E. Broadwell AA H. Scott Bjerke PP Frank J. Chunderlik PP Val D. Dulay D. Trevor Carouge PP Duane C. Bollert AWR Russell G. Gillard PP Thomas D. Fox PP Garry E. Clarke CA M. Bliss Bowman AWR Eric L. Grubb Daniel P. Good PP Brendan J. Cunningham SSS George M. Broderick Jonathan T. Haio SSS Brian D. Gross CA Christopher J. Evans Jonathan T. Buck CA Kevin A. Hyde CA John J. Hannigan III Justin C. Gunn Robert T. Chappuis Herbert B. Jankowsky CA Donald R. Hardesty James C. Lombardo Travis J. Copenhaver PP David A. Jedrzejczak AA Thomas T. Hare Scott J. Dill Jason C. Jewell PP Adam M. Hasner PP Curtis J. Gano Richard J. Keller SSS Monte D. Hinkle CA Herbert F. Harrington Jr. SSS Joel A. Kelly

28 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter Brian G. Wellhouse SSS John H. Hoelzel PP Horace B. Barks CA Michael L. Holling AA Jack E. Barnes Mississippi Alpha PP Richard L. Horn AA Daniel W. Beck PP Alan E. Huffine JWL Edward G. Behrens AA Todd J. Kingsbury University of Mississippi PP Thomas S. Bass PP Arthur G. Johnson PP Milton E. Black PP Carl R. Kipp CA Kary L. Kabler AA William T. Branham SSS Eric L. Knapp AA William D. Belk Jr. AWR David E. Brevard PP John S. Kirby PP Robert N. Brell Kurt P. Liethen SSS Timothy W. Lanter JWL Richmond J. Brownson PP Thomas P. Mathues CA Ernest A. Buford Jr. CA Robert Burns Jr. CA Sidney S. Lindley PP Wallace M. Burger JWL David G. Owens JWL M. Bruce McClelland CA Donald S. Buzard AA Richard L. Radecki Edward S. Cracraft PP Warner S. Currie CA John R. McGuire JWL Edward H. Clayton Jr. AWR Michael G. Scarlatelli JWL Allen Moore III David W. DeVeydt PP Todd A. Seifferth CA Kenneth C. Foose SSS Henry A. Frazer AWR Richard R. Nelson AR Arthur F. Hoge III PP Bruce E. Sing CA William W. Regan AA James B. Humphreys PP John Sosnowchik Jr. John A. Graves III CA Robert P. Hughes Jr. SSS Vernon G. Schaller PP Perry Ives CA William H. Underwood III PP Paul A. Schumacher PP Robert D. Johnson CA Daniel L. Veres SSS Robert B. Jordan AA Robert S. Lapeyre PP James M. Senter Jr. AA James T. Lacy AA Andrew L. Laws JWL Raymond D. Sewell CA C. T. Lamkin Michigan Epsilon JWL Fred W. Lentjes AWR Gilbert R. Shanley Jr. CA Edward S. Lewis Northwood University PP Paul W. Lockett CA Frank B. Shelden PP Warren M. Lonergan CA Raymond D. Andrews III SSS James E. McGinnis III PCB Russell D. Shelden SSS Laurence W. Lucas Jr. SSS Glenn A. Bates Jr. FC Robert B. Nance III CA Byron Spencer Jr. CA Robert S. Maack Dennis J. Courtney James E. Nix PP Donald L. Spicer SSS Robert H. Miller Colin M. Flannery PP Marshall C. Ramsey Jr. SSS Mark S. Tamasi SSS James W. Moore AA Travis M. Hartinger JWL Tilden M. Shanahan SSS Gregory L. Thackery JWL Robert C. Morrison Ryan P. Hotchkiss AA Briggs Smith, Jr. Vincent M. Tobin CA William E. Reller Ryan M. Sodikoff CA John W. Stitt II CA Frank Tull III PP Enslie I. Schilb Chris P. Wiesman SSS William E. Stitt CA George P. Vogt SSS Alexander A. Seleznyov SSS Richard G. Taylor SSS Carl W. Wardenburg SSS Dean R. Sippel Minnesota Alpha AA William J. Threadgill CA George H. Wood PP Harvey G. Weber University of Minnesota PP Jay A. Travis III CA George H. Wood, Jr. PP Justin A. Williamson III CA William H. Woodson CA Edgar B. Woodward PP Denis O. Bakke Bryant C. Trotter CA Jesse H. Wright James R. Bandelin AA Randolph P. Wolfe JWL Louis S. Binder Missouri Gamma CA Daniel E. Donnellan Mississippi Beta Missouri Beta Washington University PP John L. Fesler Mississippi State University Westminster College PP Herbert W. Booth Jr. AWR Kenneth W. Jacobson SSS Richard W. Peterson Jr. Alexander K. Abramson PP William N. Brown III AWR Miles F. Kanne Jeffrey D. Smith JWL James K. Baker SSS William A. Bushdiecker CA Lucius B. Lackore AA Charles A. Barber III AA Edward D. Campbell Jr. AA Jason L. Nolander JWL Duane A. Rasmussen Missouri Alpha Harvey B. Schwalbach University of Missouri Giving Levels Legend PP Gordon L. Soltau PP James K. Akard This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received PP Tyler P. Alcorn after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will PP James S. Stubbs be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. PP Robert F. Williams SSS William L. Bickley PP Robert W. Bitter PP Richard F. Zejdlik Cumulative Giving Levels PP Gregory W. Boehne SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 CA Robert A. Burnett AA Argent Association $250-$499 Minnesota Beta PP Gerald C. Case PP President’s Panel $500-$999 Minnesota State University PP Donaldson Chapman Jr. CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 Mankato AA Gregory T. Clouse JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 CA Jeffrey A. Bertelson AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 SSS John T. Cook RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 AA James L. Brockberg PP Robert E. Dallmeyer Jr. FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 Joseph E. Burns PP Frank X. Dwyer AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 AA Terry M. Davis JWL Edward B. Effrein JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 PP John A. Dickerman CA Conrad C. Franey ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 Marcus A. Hudson PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 CA Lawrence R. Furrer RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 JWL Gary L. Hugeback PP Robert P. Gondring RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 Eric A. Laingen PP Jeffrey N. Gutknecht OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 Robert M. Maurer SSS Christopher C. Hackman BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more CA Daniel L. Mundahl JWL Geoffrey H. Halliday CA Loras J. Neuroth Annual Giving Level SSS Don R. Handley Jr. TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 Tyson L. Peterson CA Robert H. Haubein Jr. TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 CA Randall A. Reichert JWL Thomas R. Hayward TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more RTD Frederick B. Schultz

2006 Annual Report 29 Gifts by Chapter Missouri Epsilon Missouri Theta Nebraska Gamma Missouri State University Northwest Missouri Creighton University PP John A. Bogler State University Joshua J. Boesen PP James M. Brandenburg David G. Bales Michael K. Burke CA Jules D. Campbell Jr. AA Jason M. Crockett Matthew D. Shoush AA Andrew M. Cleary CA John G. D. Dubuque J. Christopher Freeman Brandon M. Stump PP Joseph D. Kohout CA Tyrrell B. Eichler Jr. PP John Gerald Gillardi Richard R. Thomas Thomas J. O’Neill III AA Joseph P. Funk SSS Scott A. Hardy Seamus M. Regan PP William A. Grattendick Kyle M. Howard Brian M. Sadowski PP Hord Hardin II Montana Alpha SSS Russell R. Marquart PP Daniel S. Wientzen PP Bruce S. Higginbotham University of Montana JWL Joseph S. Passanise AA Richard A. Hughes CA Donald D. Brickley Brett T. Pu PP James P. Kennedy SSS Alexander C. Ducich Nevada Alpha PP Charles Kilo SSS Brandon Meyers University of Nevada-Reno CA Louis Kilo Missouri Zeta JWL Gib S. Nichols AA Rodolfo W. Calizo Jr. PP Donald C. Kirkpatrick Southeast Missouri PP Ernest W. Parker Jr. CA Adam D. Cegavske AA Walter T. Leonard State University SSS Timothy J. Scott JWL Brian F. Fralick CA William B. Mill, Jr. Peter C. Boenker PP Donald F. Stanaway JWL Alan H. Glover PP James L. Murdock AA Kurtis J. Clasby CA Warren F. Vaughan CA Glenn A. Goza SSS Samuel C. Oliver CA John M. Cusick Daniel Wesley Holman CA Edson M. Outwin JWL Jeffrey N. Davis Montana Beta Ryan M. Kenney SSS Edward W. Rhodes Ryan T. Frenz Montana State University Ryan A. Kill AA Arthur W. Ronat PP John F. Friedel SSS Bruce W. Fisher AA David W. Mustard CA Don M. Schlueter SSS Christopher D. Kuykendall SSS W. Duane Roll II SSS Harold P. Olsen AR John F. Schmidt JWL Nathan P. Thomas AA Todd A. Plimpton Michael G. Schmeiske Donald R. Schneeberger Nebraska Alpha SSS Steven R. Skinner Missouri Eta PP H. Goff Thompson, Jr. University of Nebraska- Missouri Western State Lincoln Nevada Beta CA Joseph C. Waldner College University of Nevada-Las Vegas JWL William D. Waller Jr. SSS George A. Anderson Jonathan W. Black CA Edmund C. Buch Thomas A. Castleberry PP John S. Weyforth CA Christopher J. Craig SSS John G. Church Jr. JWL Grant C. Woodard PP Curtis R. Cardwell Adam R. Horn PP James R. Coe CA Anthony M. Deering Benjamin K. Hultquist PP Howard A. Dinsdale Joseph A. Doucette Missouri Delta Essa P. Khalil SSS Gene M. Eckel Lawrence Pascua Garcia Saint Louis University Luke N. Mazur AA Charles R. Elliott AA Nick A. Heeg Bryan M. Arko AA Jeffrey S. Moreno CA John A. Elliott CA Henry G. Heren IV PP Gary M. Gaertner Jr. PP Scott S. Widener SSS Dick G. Gerlach AA Andre M. Lagomarsino Thomas M. Lundeen David W. Wyble AA Jeffrey M. Grant AA Jeffrey B. Long PP Stephen J. Martin PP James L. Harpstreith SSS Jonathan L. Marshall CA James L. Horner Brian C. Pounds Ryan T. Hulme PP Jeffrey B. Rizzo Giving Levels Legend Matthew N. Jensen PP Robert C. Snyder This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received PP Jaret E. Jones AA Albert M. Szczubiala after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will CA Harry D. Koch be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. Joseph W. Manglitz New Hampshire Alpha Cumulative Giving Levels CA James H. Moore, Jr. Dartmouth College SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 SSS Donald L. Pakieser SSS Robert C. Brower Jr. AA Argent Association $250-$499 PP Alan L. Plummer CA Neil E. Disque PP President’s Panel $500-$999 AA P. Thomas Pratt, Jr. AA Glower W. Jones CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 AR James Stuart PP Philip L. Kleinschmidt AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 RJM Joseph D. Williams PP David W. Little RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 Keith A. Wysocki CA James W. Mytton FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 CA William W. Pulley AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 AA Roger H. Thiele JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 Nebraska Beta ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 University of Nebraska- PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 Kearney New Hampshire Beta RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 CA Jeffrey A. Dillon Southern New Hampshire OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 AA George C. Grogan University BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more SSS Mark C. Miller Erick C. Clerico CA Bruce A. Rippen Tyler B. Drummond Annual Giving Level PP Troy L. Zumbrunnen AA Raphael S. Liberty TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more

30 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter CA Douglas F. Vaughan SSS David G. Greenwood Jr. SSS Alan D. Sherwood Dominic W.C. Hall CA George B. Skipworth New York Alpha AA R. Bruce Hunter JWL Gordon L. Smith Jr. Cornell University SSS Matthew M. Kovalcik SSS Leonard J. Smith New Jersey Alpha CA Philip H. Bartels Kyle J. Levenick AA John A. Snider Rutgers State University of PP Roland D. Carlson SSS Richard F. Lindstrom PP Robert W. Steinbruegge New Jersey PP James A. Christ Willard J. Magavern Jr. CA Walter A. Stringfellow SSS James P. McCoy John J. Conlon CA William J. Mays AA C. Douglas Wingate AA Glenn P. Davis PP Richard N. Neville JWL William F. Womble New Mexico Alpha SSS J. Kent Dirlam SSS Eli Pearlman-Storch University of New Mexico Benjamin J. Flink SSS Charles P. Reis North Carolina Beta PP David A. Baumheckel George H. Hancher Paul H. Riley University of North Carolina CA Ronald H. Bell CA Douglas A. Hayward CA William F. Roberts Jr. PP Robert B. Boyd AA Marc L. Benjamin, Jr. Andrew J. McReynolds PP Drayton A. Saunders AR Paul H. Broyhill John J. Binnert Lee L. Metzger CA James B. Sprague CA Robert A. Collier Jr. AA Robert D. Bohks JWL Robert L. Nugent AA Arthur J. Steneri Jr. SSS William P. Cornell SSS James M. Brandenburg AA Sheldon J. Raiter Bryan D. Taylor JWL Charles G. Crawley CA Nicholas H. Brown Alexander R. Rees-Jones FC Conrad Foster Thiede PP Jerome K. Darden Jr. PP F. P. Pete Clements CA James H. Van Arsdale III CA William M. Dunlap PP Thomas D. Coughlen PP Richard L. Veith New York Eta CA Robert W. Eaves Jr. PP Richard W. Czeiner AA Harold S. Wood Rochester Institute JWL Harper J. Elam III CA J. K. Davis of Technology SSS Ray S. Farris Jr. PP Robert T. Duffy New York Beta CA Richard H. Brennan SSS David F. Ferguson AA C. S. Dunlap Union College SSS Paul J. Greiner JWL F. Davis Finch JWL Joseph Edward Scott A. Alfano Ryan A. Morris AA James A. Gallion JWL Robert C. Evans SSS Conrad E. Bechard PP Patrick A. Pipino AA Marion W. Griffin CA Clark B. Funk AA Gordon K. Garlick Thomas J. Tufts CA Robert L. Grubb Jr. PP Douglas G. Gatchell PP Richard W. Lent PP David L. Hartshorn RTD William D. Grasse SSS Edward D. McSweeney New York Iota SSS Kevin J. Haus JWL Donald Miller Halsey Peter M. Pettit State University of New York- AWR Edward C. Huffman SSS Charles E. Hancock PP Kent H. Picken Buffalo CA Alan M. Mayfield CA Kenneth D. Hansen PP Henry K. Ruschmeyer Lucas W. Kowal CA Pressly M. Millen Jr. SSS John W. Harris PP Derrick A. Sherman CA Robert J. Page PP L. Crandall Hays SSS Charles G. Poole III AA Gates H. Whitaker North Carolina Alpha CA William S. Hays Michael E. York JWL John A. Poole CA John H. Holroyd Duke University CA Sherwood H. Smith Jr. AA Christopher Inman CA Welborn E. Alexander Jr. CA Edward W. Sutton JWL John L. Jones New York Epsilon PP Bruce G. Almquist PP Murphy F. Townsend III JWL Jason C. Julian Syracuse University SSS Rufus Ashby AA George W. Weaver SSS Benjamin E. Kalish CA Kenneth L. Brown SSS John K. Barker AA Michael A. Webb PP R. F. Kleinschmidt Jr. AA Paul J. Capkanis CA Robert W. Briggs William P. Wellman CA John G. Kuhn CA James P. Corcoran PP J. Paschal Brooks III CA James A. Whitaker PP Tom L. Lawson Jr. SSS Richard W. Cost PP John A. Carnahan PP Raymond F. Willeford AA Scott Leiter PP Albert F. Goodwin Todd S. Cobb SSS Clarence T. Williford Jr. Alfred C. Mastendino PP William J. Hohns PP Thomas B. Cookerly III PP Charles L. Wilson Jr. AA Kennedy W. Merritt CA David B. Luther Alexander J. Frank CA Jerry A. Miller PP Edward A. Masek Jr. SSS Daniel Gelbert AA Russell B. Parker AWR William O. Goodwin North Carolina Gamma JMW Robert J. Miller Davidson College JWL Thomas E. Minton AA Arthur E. Sibley Jr. CA James H. Groome SSS John F. Welch AA Lafayette P. Grose AA Stephen G. Barnes Brian L. Moore Bradley T. Batten CA Stephen A. Moore AA C. Sherfy Jones PP Louis Kay PP Shelton P. Colson Jr. CA Frederick M. Mossman New York Zeta SSS Wayne M. Cross Kenneth G. Owens Colgate University SSS Vern A. Ketchem Edgar Mkrtchian Nicholas Arthur DiLuzio Eddie Pendleton Douglas R. Ahrens PP Hugh R. Gaither CA Stephen L. Petross SSS Andrew H. Allen PP Robert S. Nelson CA Leslie L. Neumeister PP Charles N. Hooper Sr. PP John J. Pleyte PP William C. Baker PP Thomas Jefferson III JWL Steven B. Rael Matthew C. Baldacci JWL William Lee Noel SSS Robert H. Parrish JWL Robert A. Kimbrough Adam M. Roberts CA Robert M. Baughman III SSS Kevin T. Kirk JWL John P. Ryan CA Ira M. Blatt SSS Robert T. Peterson, Jr. PP Michael K. Pickens SSS Auburn C. Lambeth Jr. SSS E. Russell Schwers Jr. W. Michael Cassell, Jr. PP Harry V. Lamon Jr. SSS Neil M. Spracklen AWR Bruce C. Clayton PP Robert M. Price Jr. PP Douglas V. Reynolds PP John S. Poindexter III David J. Storch Daniel R. DiCesare PP Mitchell M. Purvis CA James D. Strode Jr. AA Michael F. Floyd CA Samuel L. Rice Jr. JWL Wallace L. Tate SSS Peter S. Geise Thomas J. Schneider

2006 Annual Report 31 Gifts by Chapter PP Louis F. Body JWL John T. Critchfield Jerry J. Spetseris PP Richard J. Braun AA Judson L. Depew AA Roger E. Thomas CA John H. Clark Jr. JWL Richard A. Donnenwirth CA William D. Van Nostran PP Robert S. Cromling SSS Russell B. Driver SSS Dale A. Vonderau North Carolina Delta PP Robert R. Cummins Jr. AA Dwight B. Easty North Carolina State JWL Willis F. Day AA Joseph A. Greve Ohio Epsilon University JWL Kenneth W. Dorsch SSS Charles E. Hayes University of Akron George L. Adams PP Edward J. Dublin AA George A. Hooper CA Paul C. Albright AA Michael L. Batten JWL John H. Ellis AA James H. Kizziar Jr. SSS Richard H. Backderf ARP J. M. Anthony Danby CA Jack A. Farnham PP John W. Knaur Adam J. Barbato AA Michael S. Danner PP John V. Fels AA Gust J. Kookootsedes AA J. Zachary Bastin PP Juri C. Groenland PP David G. Gaw Bryce A. Larson CA George H. Bertsch AA Robert C. Harmening CA Edward J. Gill CA James M. Long AA Albert J. Brewster III CA Jeffrey D. Havener PP Richard J. Goettle IV CA John W. McConnell SSS Thomas E. Burkley PP J. Rob Hickman AA Kenneth D. Hansen Matthew O. McNeal Justin B. Carroll Brian E. Jesinkey PP Matthew W. Harper AWR William L. Polatsek PP James F. Claypool David M. Jones JWL John G. Hazlett AA David G. Puddington JWL John H. Costello III Michael L. Kimosh JWL Robert W. Hoaglund Phillip G. Salisbury AA Raymond Darrell Dale G. Meisenbach PP Roger L. Holmes PP J. Russell Stewart H. Dudley Davis CA Brooks T. Raiford CA Dana M. Hurlbut PP Howard E. Strauch ARP Donald E. Demkee PP Jonathan C. Routh Donald H. Jacob SSS Don A. Sultzbach AA Daniel C. Demko AA Matthew B. Smith PP Terry G. Landis PP Walter A. Ullrich SSS Gerald J. Donnelly CA David L. Stout Jr. CA Roger E. Luring SSS Carl J. Vogt PP Francis O. Enright CA Kip A. Talhelm CA Alvin C. Marsh Jr. Andrew T. Warnock SSS Michael F. Enright CA Douglas N. Matheson PP James E. Wiant PP Timothy J. Enright North Dakota Alpha JWL Samuel H. McGoun CA David L. Williams JWL Earl H. Feeney Jr. University of North Dakota JWL Charles L. Mendenhall PP Richard G. Wilson FC Ralph E. Fisher SSS John G. Barnes CA Leo A. Merzweiler Jr. CA Robert E. Wilson CA Russell W. Hilbish Jr. CA Richard C. Berg AA Glen Y. Miller CA Fred D. Kidder AA Arne F. Boyum JWL John R. Moreland Ohio Gamma CA Steve E. Kiltau PP Jeffrey T. Boyum CA David L. Neer Ohio University SSS Jack H. Landefeld CA Robert M. Bush Jr. AA Dennis A. O’Brien CA Kenneth L. Ahl II CA George Leuca III CA Robert A. Cairney CA Bruce H. Owens PP Robert E. Ankrom Matthew T. Mangino AA Corey A. Colehour CA Timothy C. Pyle PP Robert L. Arold PP Dan E. Moldea PP Mark B. Foss CA Robert E. Reemelin PP Lauren J. Bainbridge CA Robert L. Moore AA John D. Graham PP Kyle Robeson AA David E. Bell CA John D. Morgan E. Bruce Hagen PP Daniel B. Roe CA Dennis J. Cannon AA Robert R. Morrison SSS Ralph A. Heising PP John H. Sanders PP William R. Carroll JWL Bruce W. Rogers Jr. PP Jeffrey P. Johnson CA Michael R. Schardt CA Ronald F. Chapman CA George W. Rogers SSS DeWayne King Kyle R. Schnurbusch CA Robert W. Coe PP Robert C. Russell PP Don A. Lindbo SSS Donald J. Schultz Frank J. Crane IV CA Charles C. Schellentrager Jr. Nathan R. Martindale JWL Christopher J. Shrader PP James W. Crum PP Richard C. Schnorf CA Andrew W. Pekovich PP James R. Slagle Jason J. Davis PP Louis E. Seiler SSS Justin W. Rodgers PP R. J. Smith AA Ralph D. Doubler PP Stephen T. Sferra Gerald E. Ryan AA Donald E. Stout SSS James H. Drumwright Jr. PP James E. Singer PP Danny L. Schwartz PP Ronald P. Tappan AA Ernest B. Helin PP Karl F. Stevenson AA Timothy E. Shea SSS John A. Vitullo JWL D. Clark Higgins JWL Alan A. Teran AA L. Bruce Stevens SSS Walter R. Vlah CA Philip E. Hilton CA William B. Turanchik SSS Douglas G. Vang AA David L. Wetherill PP Leonard T. Lane CA Robert J. Turning JWL Allan J. Williamson AA Craig S. Wilson AA Eldon C. Lown CA Marvin E. Walker SSS William V. Wyatt PP John M. Lusa AA John S. Wallace AA John V. Young PP William H. Mackin AWR James D. Warner Nova Scotia Alpha SSS Robert D. Young Dalhousie University CA Michael A. Meczka JWL George Womersley Doyle E. Bond John W. Miller Jr. Shawn E.R. Christie Ohio Beta FC Gerard L. Novario Ohio Zeta AA Mark E. Dykstra Ohio Wesleyan University PP Harry H. Osbun Ohio State University SSS Paul G. Flinn AA Jerry C. Allen CA Donald F. Potter CA Theodore Ashton CA Robert F. Wade PP Paul H. Bennett CA Maurice H. Ralston AWR Ned K. Barthelmas AA John F. Berglund JWL Raymond L. Randall AA John T. Cochran PP Glenn C. Blomquist CA Larry D. Reader PP John J. Collins Ohio Alpha AA Stuart M. Blydenburgh AA Gerald R. Ricks Miami University CA Richard C. Crawford CA Ivan L. Bowman AA Hallie E. Robertson AA Keith A. Davis CA James B. Barnhart CA Earl T. Child PP James E. Runyeon CA Robert H. Blayney PP Harreld De Munbrun PP Stephen J. Copeland CA Thomas E. Shoemaker SSS J. Robert Denk

32 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter CA Alan N. Attaway PP Milford M. Schlenker JWL Jeffrey B. Bradley SSS Anthony R. Beranek AWR Raleigh R. Sharrock AA Donald R. Britton CA Elmer L. Boehm CA Wayne R. Sievert SSS Carl J. Burns SSS Harold K. Books JWL John C. Sifers Ryan T. Caligiuri Ryan M. Dickerson AA Thomas E. Borcherding CA Douglas J. Smith PP Bruce G. Campbell SSS Nelson R. Embrey II CA Donald C. Brandt PP Robert M. Spalding SSS Joseph V. Chaplik III PP Mark E. Farnham RTD Hugh J. W. Brandt PP Hardy L. Thomas Jeffrey I. Davis PP Gary C. Fulmer Kent D. Brockman CA Ralph C. Tierney PP John C. De Marco CA Thomas A. Holton FC Mark A. Brueggeman SSS Philip D. Weckesser PP Roger W. Fischer PP Patrick R. Hylant FC Michael J. Carr Philip A. Wertz PP James W. Gillis CA Richard T. Lasko CA Stephen F. Carr PP Robert C. Zepf AA Charles O. Griminger JWL John W. Luce Jr. AA James C. Cavalcante AA James E. Hof CA Stanley E. McCormack AA Marion S. Chance Ohio Iota AA Lawrence A. Kaufman AA David T. Milligan CA Joseph E. Conrad JWL William R. Keller AA Leland E. Moree III Denison University CA Robert L. Davis SSS Raymond H. Bartlett CA Michael J. Kunstmann JWL J. Brian Mullen PP James B. Denker CA Kenneth E. Markley CA Jonathan R. Pavey PP Clifford M. Clemons AWR Thomas H. DeWees, Jr. AA Robert W. Cornell Jr. Sean P. Martin AA Charles W. Porterfield Osborne C. Dodson III AR C. Raymond Marvin JWL Marcus D. Presar AA Marvin F. Dees PP Thomas W. Eicher FC Thomas C. Eakin PP Robert J. Messina CA David W. Priestley RTD Amor C. Emmert Jr. CA Larry L. Miles CA Melvin H. Rice PP Mark G. Fecher CA Dennis P. Erickson Ernest J. Freeman IV SSS David L. Miller SSS Alexander J. Rolletta III SSS Robert Andrew Fausz PP Edward A. Miller AA Gregg L. Rothermund Christopher T. Gaines AA Matthew S. Fielding-Russell Justin M. Iadanza CA George E. Phillips PP Robert G. Salisbury PP J. Zachary Fisk SSS Gregory E. Plant JWL John A. Schoedinger PP Charles H. Ingram SSS Paul J. Fleming AWR David H. Lewis William E. Reline AA Richard A. Secrist ARP Bradley J. Foster AA Thomas C. Rogers Jr. PP John C. Spence PP H. L. McCombs CA David Foster III JWL David P. Millett James C. Shrader AA Robert A. Tulk SSS Kenneth E. Gardner AA William E. Sica AA Calvin D. Wible CA Robert H. Pugsley Jack Gau CA J. Sadler Ramsdell PP Glenn E. Smalley CA Frederick H. Wilson AA James F. Gentil PP Robert E. Snyder AA James E. Yavorcik Christopher M. Reinhackel ARP Kenneth E. Glass PP Richard A. Skuce SSS Bonford R. Talbert II CA Guy C. Guckenberger AA George B. Trapp AA Dennis J. Train Ohio Eta CA Robert F. Hartmann JWL George M. Trautman Jr. Case Western Reserve CA Robert H. Herman AA William J. Wehr Ohio Lambda University CA C. Richard Horton Kent State University PP Robert I. Hossli AA Gene J. Ameduri Ohio Kappa AA Wade H. Baker PP Duane C. Basch FC Christopher C. Huelsman CA Roger D. Barone ARP Roger H. Cerne AA Wesley J. Hunter Bowling Green State University PP Joseph D. Borowski SSS Christopher J. Fanning AA Michael G. Jevack RTD Roger K. Derr PP Harry L. Farmer Jr. AA Lloyd H. Johnson Paul J. Addessi Jr. CA Archibald E. Fletcher CA Michael H. Jones Daniel V. Foti SSS Steven A. Jung Giving Levels Legend SSS Robert C. Garver AA Karl P. Kadon Jr. This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received AWR Phillip W. Gutmann PCB James C. Kautz after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will CA Douglas T. Hauer AA Ernest F. Kobbe be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. PP Edward J. Hodan JWL Frederick G. Koehler PP Roger E. Lang Cumulative Giving Levels AA William G. Hulbert SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 David A. Kalina PP John K. Lovejoy AA Argent Association $250-$499 PP Raymond W. Marshall PP Michael S. Lykens PP President’s Panel $500-$999 PP Glenn A. Mayfield CA William V. Marten CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 PP Donald R. Norris AA Scott T. McDougal JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 CA John M. Oblak AA John P. Meister RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 CA John R. Prysi PCB Donald H. Melchiorre FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 Matthew J. Robinett RTD Harold A. Merten Jr. AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 PP William A. Schimming SSS Kevin M. Miller JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 JWL Donald L. Miner ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 Bryan M. Storch PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 CA James B. Treleaven CA William N. Mire RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 Dan R. Wessman PP John S. Mosier RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 PP Charles S. Williams PP John C. Mueller Jr. OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 CA John F. Zeis SSS Paul D. Naylor BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more AA Richard C. Orth Annual Giving Level SSS Lewis K. Patton Ohio Theta TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 University of Cincinnati PCB Thomas E. Petry TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 Scott A. Rantala TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more PP James R. Askren

2006 Annual Report 33 Gifts by Chapter AA Ralph V. Tomassi SSS Neill M. McCown Ontario Alpha David M. Whinnem RTD Wilbur E. McMurtry University of Toronto SSS Henry T. Moran Elvis L. Cooper John T. Pellow AA Robert S. Wilson CA Richard E. Fabritius Oklahoma Alpha University of Oklahoma PP Ronald R. Prater ARP Lodge L. Hanlon CA Gene V. Pruet David W. Hensley CA James K. Anderson Ontario Gamma Jian P. Azimi-Bolourian CA William A. Pruitt CA Gerald F. Laakso SSS Justin T. Rausch McMaster University CA Scott C. Maloney RTD Colbert L. Baker Jr. Robert Matthew Foster SSS Jack R. Birchum PP Benny M. Ray CA Robert H. Morris RTD John C. Reiff Marc S. Halfin Ryan D. Neubig Donald C. Bowers CA Brent S. Herspiegel PP John W. Bowers Jr. SSS Robert D. Royse Jr. JWL M. Dale Olcott PP Albert G. Talbot Jr. Hemant V. Torsekar AA Gus M. Pappas PP Peter W. Cawthon Jr. PP Donald T. Cleary CA E. Koehler Thomas SSS Thomas A. Shoup James H. Van Zant Jr. Ontario Delta Jason E. Stumpf CA William O. Coleman Jr. E. F. Collins AA Timothy L. Vanderlick York University JWL Hugh B. West Eric M. Walker Stuart Pei SSS Jerome C. Whisler PP David T. Confer David S. Crow PP Tyler D. Wear Michael J. Poole SSS Thomas S. Crowl SSS Louis W. Wilke Andrey A. Shtratnikov Ohio Mu JWL William H. Davis AA Bradford J. Williams Jr. Ashland University JWL Patrick G. Emery PP John L. Williford Oregon Alpha Christopher E. Dulka PP Robert S. Everitt University of Oregon SSS Thomas A. Graham AA Richard H. Foster Oklahoma Beta JWL John A. Backlund PP David B. Gray AWR Barry J. Galt Oklahoma State University SSS Joshua J. Billeter CA William A. Griffith AR James A. Gibbs AA John R. Apple PP Dennis J. Clark PP Thomas R. Hoffman JWL Arch B. Gilbert PP John H. Berry CA James E. Coleman Kevin E. Jackson Bryan C. Gorman AA Joel D. Cline CA Daniel E. Curtis AA Thomas S. Karth AA Robert E. Hadady AA Ryan M. Eaton CA David G. Evans Justin P. Ludwig PP Homer D. Hardy Jr. PP Michael G. Grady AA Cecil R. Igoe CA Ralph E. Martin Jr. AA Don Q. Hewett CA Cecil W. Hollis CA Brian C. Lake AA Zachariah J. Meixner, Sr. SSS Steven T. Hicks PP Robert D. Kersten Jeffrey M. Lake SSS Michael J. Myers JWL Frank D. Hill Stephen M. Klopp JWL Gary H. Leaverton CA Robert S. Pasquinucci PP Cory A. Hohweiler AA John D. Lamerton JWL Bill R. Ledford PP Jeffrey A. Radel JWL W. R. Horkey AA Thomas M. Matthews AA Sidney Z. Moody SSS Bryan J. Ralston SSS David C. Horn CA James B. McCandless PP William F. Perl Jr. Thomas J. Russo Greg Ireton SSS Daniel S. Meyers JWL Norman A. Peterson CA Eric M. Schimmoeller CA Mark W. Jennings AA William J. Otjen III CA James E. Roberts Kevin F. Shaffer PP Frederick B. Koontz III PP William H. Pittman Jr. PP R. Robert Smith Jr. PP Gary W. Starr PP James C. Lewis SSS Charles V. Ray Jr. AA Roger C. Wiley Kraig S. Tabbutt SSS Jack E. Marshall Jr. PP Jack K. Richardson PP Rem J. Slattery Oregon Beta Clayton C. Taylor Jr. Oregon State University Giving Levels Legend PP Henry C. Thompson Jr. SSS William L. Austin This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received PP Richard R. Vermillion PP Neil W. Baker after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will Justin M. Westphalen be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. JWL Donald L. Bower PP William J. Wilkin Jonathan V. Boydston Cumulative Giving Levels PP William C. Wilson SSS Andrew L. Frahler SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 CA Brian J. Winterringer PP James M. Galyen AA Argent Association $250-$499 PP President’s Panel $500-$999 Kevin B. Gazay CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 Oklahoma Gamma SSS David A. Hasle JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 Southwestern Oklahoma AA Robert L. Kjome AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 State University John S. Lidstrom RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 AA C. E. Allen CA Stephen T. Merchant FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 AA Jeff D. Gragg CA William J. Moore JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 AA Kerry T. Kourt SSS James P. Phillips ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 AA Garth T. Rouse PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 AWR Delbert E. Scott RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 Oklahoma Delta RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 Cameron University OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 AA Carl Todd Bridges Oregon Gamma BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more AA Jay R. Johnson Willamette University CA Ernest J. Anderes Annual Giving Level AA Carlo A. La Monica TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 AA James T. Baird TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 CA L. Duane Baird TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more SSS Ota D. Binegar Jr.

34 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter SSS Howard W. Hanson III PP Mitchell J. Pulwer PP Ralph A. Leister SSS Robert F. Harkins SSS Dominic P. Randazzo SSS Stephen C. Mandes PP Hugh H. Jones Jr. JWL Francis F. Schefer PP John C. Mueller CA Edwin J. Phelps Jr. PP Mathew J. Schon CA Jorge S. Prats AA Jack L. Bishop AA Thomas J. Schillerstrom CA Thomas M. St. Clair PP Michael J. Pushkarewicz PP Frederick M. Butler AWR Robert H. Steinberger PP Frank L. Todd Walter C. Salembier JWL Craig T. Danielson SSS Charles S. Yost AA John W. Towns Jr. AWR James A. Sears RTD Niels C. Follestad CA J. Robert Utberg SSS Stephen H. Smalley PP H. Sumner Gallaher PP Robert M. Willison PP Henry H. Smith AA Lay J. Gibson Pennsylvania Beta Gettysburg College PP Philip M. Young JMW Tamblin C. Smith Sean P. Gilleran CA Eugene H. Spiegel AA Michael T. Graydon AA Don F. Christy PP Robert A. Herrold Jr. Pennsylvania Epsilon AA Arthur D. Stevens Philip R. Handke Gregory E. Williams PP Robert V. Hearn AA John F. Kegley Dickinson College Garrett H. Kuramoto PP Richard L. Keiser PP Ned Bosnick AA Derek A. LaBar CA William P. Keiser AA Barry D. Brown Pennsylvania Eta CA Jefferson D. Lamoree PP Gary D. Krapf SSS Steven L. Crawford Lehigh University CA Christopher M. Littrell PP Ernest J. Kruse John F. Dolan II AA Robert E. Flaherty Jr. CA William P. Merriam RTD M. Eugene Mittel SSS David A. Fogg PP Norman L. Gasswint PP Stanton W. Nystrom CA Austin Morris SSS Thomas E. Gorrell PP Robert V. Henning Jr. AA William T. Reid PP Harvey M. Mumma CA E. D. Hand AA Daniel A. Lombardo AA Geoffrey S. Sinclair SSS Terry L. Newman Benjamin L. Hargrave SSS Thomas W. McNamara PP Peter J. Stidd CA John C. Palmer AA J. Reid Haug CA V. Paul Murray Jr. JWL Frank B. Swayze SSS Pete L. Reeder PP Jacob J. Hays II CA Joseph L. Muscarelle Jr. PP John R. Sweeney Frederick D. Reimer SSS David W. Hoffmann PP James W. Niemeyer SSS Mark R. Thibedeau John L. Renjilian J. Gary Lewis Dennis C. Noble SSS Craig E. Tillotson Richard S. Royer AA F. D. Lorimer Jr. PP Gregory P. Quintana AA Allan E. Voigt Benjamin W. Sufrin CA Edwin C. Marotte PP David C. Saunders SSS Lee R. Weaver CA Gary W. Test Peter J. Meli CA James L. Sayre AWR Charles E. Wicks CA Frank L. Whittaker Sr. AA John H. Rhein PP E. Thomas Smith CA Clarence R. Wicks Philippe M. Rosenthal SSS H. C. Sturcke Pennsylvania Gamma SSS Jeffrey J. Runge PP John F. Tirrell Washington & Jefferson College RTD Alan Sackman CA William T. Washburn Oregon Delta David A. Semler CA Frederick W. Weston Jr. Oregon Institute of AA Donald W. Butts CA W. Roger D. Davidson CA Paul S. Snoke CA Alvin T. Wilson Jr. Technology PP James E. Stoner SSS James N. Wilson Eric W. Andre AA William F. Judt Bryce W. Kiser SSS John B. Swift SSS Verne R. Wilson Gary G. Brelinski III David S. Waters Christopher A. Brown AA Robert M. Kiskaddon PP J. Barry Loughridge JWL Robert J. Weinstein Pennsylvania Theta Brian B. Foster JWL J. Howard Womsley SSS Daniel A. Gorski Sean M. Mackiewicz Pennsylvania State University Jason L. Hall SSS James P. McCune III CA David B. Barton Aaron K. Hiemstra AWR Hugh I. Miller Pennsylvania Zeta SSS John S. Bischoff PP Jason T. Pompel AA Leonard J. Schussel University of Pennsylvania SSS Stephen D. Burnett PP George V. Thieroff Sr. AA Wayne W. Ackerman PP David Cwiertniewicz PP John R. Thomas JWL Richard E. Bangert Kevin J. Haslam Oregon Epsilon JWL John W. Walther, Jr. PP Charles B. Bechtold Jr. CA Gerald W. Hayes Portland State University PP Michael H. Winiarski Craig J. Bergman JWL John M. Kersh James R. Fox CA John K. Boyce Jr. JWL David R. Mitchell Jr. SSS Robert A. Hattan CA Louis E. Braun PP J. Gilbert Mohr Dalton L. Higginbottom Pennsylvania Delta Allegheny College AA Robert A. Brennan Jr. CA A. D. Pierce Jr. AA Adam S. Johnson PP Robert J. Brown AA Harry S. Schutte Jr. SSS Chase M. LoGreco AA Donald S. Acker AA Samuel B. Brahm PP Alan B. Clements SSS D. R. Sharp SSS Joshua T. Rassi CA Raymond F. Dacek PP C. A. Stiles Anousa Sengsavanh RTD Chris W. Brussalis PP Burton E. Dearing PP Thomas T. Daniels CA Per H. Torgersen SSS Daniel L. DeMarco JWL Peter Day PP James Yatsko Pennsylvania Alpha PP Robert B. Dietsch CA Michael D. DiCandilo Lafayette College CA Richard B. Dines Carl G. Gaumann Pennsylvania Iota PP Cyrus L. Blackfan Jr. PP James F. Feisley CA Howard Gellis University of Pittsburgh AA Brian M. Cardew CA W. C. Klingensmith PP Hershey Groff Jr. PP Delwyn W. Anderson SSS John B. Cunningham Graham P. Kukucka CA John W. Harley PP George P. Bucha Jr. CA David E. DeLeeuw PP J. L. McIntire SSS John H. Hines SSS Graham Courtney SSS Frank E. Dietrick JWL Laurance A. Merriman PP Robert G. Huntington Jr. PP Robert B. Dannies John E. Fitzgerald AWR Forrest C. Mischler CA Robert C. Hutton Quinn M. De Rose PP Joseph P. Hafer PP Robert H. Potter Jr. PP Robert C. Koch Sr. CA Timothy W. Ecton CA J. Howard Hannemann CA Jack P. Lawson

2006 Annual Report 35 Gifts by Chapter Pennsylvania Pi AA Richard L. Hansen Tennessee Beta Robert Morris University Robert L. Heine University of the South William T. Hendry CA Michael P. Held AA Robert C. Brutkiewicz Michael K. Hortert JWL Richard M. Held CA Richard Douglas III PP John H. Fey Michael J. Hough PP Kerrie N. Herren PP Ben I. Jackson Jr. SSS Roger K. Jorgensen Jeremy M. Hitt AA L. V. Lee Jr. AA Charles E. Liken Quebec Alpha AA Ronald R. Jenkins SSS Heyward B. Roberts Jr. PP Eldred M. Lyons McGill University SSS Dustin M. Johnson PP Edgar O. Silver PP Richard N. Maier JWL Frank R. Cordon Bryce Johnston PP J. Haskell Tidman Jr. SSS Joseph J. Perkins PP Max Reimbold SSS John A. Jordre PP Steven C. Rea Aaron John Kauer Robert N. Ricketts Rhode Island Alpha PP Daniel J. Kelly Tennessee Gamma AA Andrew J. Soffel Brown University AA William L. Kennedy University of Tennessee AA William M. Sonnett SSS Harry K. Omelia PP David E. Knutzen JWL Michael D. Easterly SSS Paul M. Stephan CA Charles A. Robinson Jeremy A. Lemcke Adam D. Eggenberger JWL William B. Stockwell SSS Richard E. Williams CA Jesse R. Moyer CA Norman D. Estep CA Clifton C. Trees SSS Mathew N. Overby PP Walter D. Fain CA Rowland S. Funk PP James E. Wagner South Carolina Beta CA John J. Pappas SSS Quentin L. Wingert Douglas A. Peterson SSS Jeremy S. Hamilton University of South Carolina CA Lawrence V. Kaminsky AA John W. Chappelear CA Eric W. Peterson RM Charles W. Poore Jr. CA Martin L. Lindsey III Pennsylvania Kappa PP James P. Coleman Jr. PP James R. Long Swarthmore College Todd C. Schott AA George W. Fisher Matthew L. McGowan AA Stephen Mucha CA Donald J. Siekmeier AWR Dennis W. Harrington SSS Edward A. McHugh AA Thomas G. Nichols SSS Charles A. Stiles CA Thomas N. Southard James R. Mitchell PP Arthur J. Prange Jr. SSS Johnathan T. Talcott CA Larry L. Stroman William B. Nichols AA Arthur Richards Jr. SSS Jason B. Veal PP Jack H. West Bradley J. Smith AWR Thomas F. Spencer PP Robert V. Wadden PP Lyle A. Wagner PP Thomas F. Starck South Carolina Gamma AR Gary R. Wade Pennsylvania Lambda Clemson University Indiana University of CA William G. Baker Jr. Tennessee Alpha Pennsylvania Vanderbilt University Tennessee Delta Robert J. Baxter Tennessee Technological SSS William S. Bauer FC Howell E. Adams Jr. CA P. Scott Bowden University CA Keith D. Miller PP Thomas E. Adams CA Stewart D. Brown III CA John A. Grannis III CA Anthony C. Moscato PP William H. Bessire Gary W. Callicott CA Gary H. McDonald AA Mark E. Mosier PP James R. Calvert SSS Douglas B. Combs AA William M. Moran AA Sean M. Rollman CA Thomas R. Cate AA Joseph T. Cook Jr. Kyle H. Ochsenbein AA Dale J. Williams Creswell G. Curtis CA Neely B. Coble III AA Ward DeWitt Jr. Charles B. Parrish Jr. William C. Dillard Jr. SSS Robert W. Paxton Pennsylvania Mu Michael S. Duda PP Frank T. Donelson Jr. Widener University CA Allen G. Edwards PP Charles A. Doty JWL David A. Green PP Robert D. Garces CA T. William Estes Jr. Tennessee Epsilon University of Tennessee- PP Robert J. Ketler AA Arthur B. Harlow III SSS Will Goodwyn Chattanooga Jeremy M. Koenig PP B. Scott Johnson SSS Robert L. Gotcher George B. Drake SSS Jeffrey C. McKenna JWL Joseph B. Johnson JWL Charles A. Greenfield Austin M. Heard PP M. Craig Tabun Christopher W. Long JWL Sydney F. Keeble Jr. AA Stuart K. Mabry CA Sean Spencer Wagner Samuel D. Stewart AA Leslie D. Kelly Jr. PP Robert N. Tracy PP Edward E. Kimbrough III Jacob R. Quilliams Alex M. Van Leen CA Orman L. Kimbrough Jr. Pennsylvania Xi AA Theodore F. King Jr. Clarion University Tennessee Zeta AWR Jeffrey B. Love Belmont University Justin P. Dandoy South Dakota Alpha Brooks P. Milling Jeffrey B. Curbo Danny J. Diveley University of South Dakota AA William H. Moore Sumanth M. Jayaraman PP Richard J. Gangwish Matthew Edward Arnett CA Everett C. Mosley Lee D. Kraus Marc R. Steigerwald Nicholas L. Baird SSS Walter M. Noel Jr. Benjamin R. Reed William D. Watson SSS Rodger W. Burkart CA Gerald R. Powers Wade K. Sims III SSS Christopher W. Williams PP Dean O. Clark Irwin H. Roberts CA Christopher A. Clem JWL Robert C. Schiff Jr. AA Clayton D. Cudmore AWR Kent L. Shalibo Texas Beta Pennsylvania Omicron Colin C. Eilts University of Texas-Austin Shippensburg University JWL Arthur J. Simon PP Richard C. Enright Jerry A. Bell AA Richard D. Dietz PP Robert M. Tigert Jr. AA Carl W. Friedhoff SSS Arturo T. Benavides Taylor Scott Griffiths PP Selwyn H. Turner Jr. CA Charles J. Gaeckle SSS Robert F. Campbell Jr. Clifford E. Hays PP Henry B. Tyler JWL Lavern A. Gustafson SSS Demetri J. Economou Daniel R. Rider PP David A. Walton Blake R. Hanisch John A. Williamson Jr. CA Walter L. Foxworth II

36 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter FC Ray L. Hunt Billy F. Sylvester PP Millard T. Moore JWL William B. Kendrick III JWL Fred A. Underwood CA John R. Morrison AWR Hugh D. King CA Virgil A. Wade Robert M. Peters PP John L. Kiser JMW Stanley R. Wilemon CA Christopher D. Scheetz JWL William L. Garwood CA James T. Langham Jr. JWL Charles F. Winder PP William E. Walker Jr. PP Fred J. Heyne III AA James W. Long Christopher K. Wren Jerry Johnson AA Fred V. Luhnow Jr. Texas Zeta AA Gary B. Young PP Guy E. Knolle PP Andrew D. McCullough Jr. AA Ernest J. Lowrey Texas Christian University AA E. G. McMillan III SSS James C. Abbott Jr. Texas Theta CA Wales H. Madden Jr. PP William H. McRae SSS Marion A. Olson Jr. SSS Vance K. Apple West Texas A & M University CA Foster M. Poole Jr. PP Michael W. Bessire AA Douglas M. Baker JWL James I. Perkins CA Richard B. Prideaux CA Roger H. Porter Jr. AA Jerry D. Collins Beau D. Boyer JWL Peter T. Pruitt FC W. L. Gray, Jr. AA M. Keith Brown PP Mike H. Roberts JWL John B. Schulze SSS Michael P. Roche Albert F. Hausser AA Timothy N. Bynum SSS Marvin L. Sharp Jr. AA Sam F. Henderson Jonathan R. Galland PP Jerry A. Rochelle Wm. Lutcher Sinclair PP Jules E. Schneider Jr. PP Lonnie E. Holliday PP Stan R. Morris JWL Dan W. Stansbury Michael P. Johnston SSS Max M. Moss JWL Charles W. Tate CA James B. Temple PP Ned S. Thompson CA G. C. Jones Jr. SSS Abram J. Oliver Robert N. Watkin Jr. AA Bales W. Nelson Joshua L. Runion CA Mario A. Villa CA R. William White Jr. SSS Ed R. Wroe Jr. Max A. Perkins PP Garland M. Walls Jr. FC Jerry B. Williamson III AA Robert T. Sherwin SSS Joe H. Watkins AA Richard Cody Yocom AA Gerry D. York CA Christopher E. Young CA Frederick L. Streck III PP Walter E. Tate Texas Iota Texas Epsilon SSS John P. Tyson Texas Gamma Lamar University Texas Tech University SSS William B. Wilson CA James C. Eskridge Southwestern University PP Pierce Abernethy PP Tracy T. Zickuhr Jay C. Chandler AA Mel W. Shelander AA Larry B. Baty AA J. Mark Smith CA J. Paul Edwards AA John E. Birdwell III SSS Michael M. Floyd Texas Eta JWL Ralph C. Spence Jr. PP Larry C. Burnett Stephen F. Austin State PP Michael C. Waters JWL Lynn H. Greer PP W. Bruce Butler CA Thomas S. Jeter University PP William B. Weatherall JWL T. Glen Cary SSS Reeves B. Carter SSS Thomas A. Welch PP William R. Magee AWR Fred L. Chandler PP Gaylon D. Morris AA Gene Chamblin AWR William F. Dean SSS E. Chris Chilton SSS James J. Reeves AA James A. Ellis Jr. Texas Kappa AA F. A. Rodden SSS Samuel R. Craft University of Texas-Arlington Brice B. Ferguson PP James L. Cullinan Scott L. Rogers CA H. Mark Fewin CA David S. Assid SSS Branson L. Thurston JWL Mark L. Hobson CA William V. Dafcik Jr. CA Edward J. Foster Jr. CA L. Kelly Jones Gerald W. Weaver CA Lawrence E. Gill CA John W. Feik SSS J. Neal Lewis RTD James S. Kennedy CA Robert W. Goff Jr. Collin R. McElroy Texas Delta CA Roy T. Grimes Southern Methodist University PP Bob C. Hunsucker CA R. Wayne Anderson Larry B. Isom Giving Levels Legend AA Don H. Baldwin Blake A. Johnston This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received PP W. Dana Juett after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will AA Larry R. Burke be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. AA Richard C. Cammerer JWL Joe K. King AA Thomas E. Carter PCB Stephen J. Kleberg Cumulative Giving Levels CA James W. Collins CA David W. Kuykendall SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 PP T. Michael Conway PP Kenneth L. Lyons Jr. AA Argent Association $250-$499 AA John T. Crone IV AA Joshua C. Mayer PP President’s Panel $500-$999 CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 PP William L. Davenport CA Mark H. McClellan JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 Spencer H. Davis PP Robert E. Michie Jr. AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 SSS Andrew S. Doughtie CA Thomas D. Reagor RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 PP Allan K. Dray Jr. AA Jerry G. Ricker FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 CA Stephen A. Roper AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 CA Donald N. Ewan JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 SSS A. Eugene Gaddy, Jr. CA G. Wilson Scaling II ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 PP Charles O. Galvin PP Robert P. Schmid PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 PP Geoffrey Gibson FC David H. Segrest RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 SSS Lee R. Gibson Jr. PP Steven E. Senter RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 SSS Devereaux A. Gregg PP Scott O. Shaver BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more CA Thomas G. Gresham CA Bob L. Stafford Jeffery W. Hackmeyer SSS Randy S. Steele Annual Giving Level CA Robert E. Henderson AWR Charles H. Still TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 SSS Lindsey P. Hicks AWR Larry A. Stockton TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 PP Paul N. Hug CA Philip D. Swatzell, Jr. TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more

2006 Annual Report 37 Gifts by Chapter Texas Omicron Vermont Alpha PP Gregory A. Williams University of North Texas University of Vermont PP Jens E. Braun Ian R. Anderson Virginia Zeta SSS Marcus R. Ling Miles M. Dougherty SSS Gordon W. Kinney Washington & Lee University SSS Robert L. Holenstein PP Steven D. Plamondon Camillus L. Avent SSS Justin A. Kasprisin Zachary C. Scott Texas Pi SSS Thomas M. Carr III Ethan J. Kichura CA Louis A. Sommers Sam Houston State University PP Marcus A. Cook III PP Jason F. Tarr SSS William R. Marsland SSS Robert R. Feagin Jr. Robert S. Taylor PP Daniel R. Milloy James W. Key Texas Lambda SSS John T. Lanier Jr. Baylor University Texas Rho SSS E. Wright Ledbetter Blake L. Beckham Texas A & M-Corpus Christi Virginia Beta University of Virginia SSS Robert C. McCardell Josh M. Cortez Robert A. Budz JWL John W. Bicknell SSS William B. McWilliams JWL James M. Glover CA Larry A. Cooper PP A. Stevens Miles Jr. PP Stephen T. Lueck Texas Sigma PP Daniel S. Costello AWR Richard H. Turrell Schreiner University PP A. C. Demos Texas Mu Wiley E. Fudge SSS William A. Eaton Virginia Eta Texas State University-San Marcos Dustin D. Hill PP James W. Eyler Virginia Poly. Institute & CA Ryan K. Lurich Layton J. Hill IV State University Ryan C. Sparrow Texas Tau SSS Ahsen M. Malik Andrew D. Buchwald CA David W. Sweeten University of Texas-El Paso Brian M. McCray CA Gerard M. Burton Omar A. Alvidrez Walter L. Schulte Richard Chan Texas Nu Utah Alpha Justin D. Stone AA W. Keith Hodson Texas A & M University University of Utah Christopher S. Miller Travis G. Denny JWL Thomas N. Arnett Jr. Virginia Gamma SSS David K. Miller SSS Michael D. Jacob JWL Mark S. Cianciolo Randolph-Macon College John T Mroziak PP Keith L. Krueger AA R. Eliot Dichter JWL Evan H. Ashby Jr. Jason R. Riopelle Clay A. Patranella SSS Barney Dyer CA William M. Birdsong Jr. Colin D. Rogers Landon K. Phipps CA Warren M. Emerson Jr. CA Russell D. Evett PP Michael G. Yates CA Richard J. Shanahan III PP Richard E. Fine PP Walther B. Fidler JWL Derek S. Goldstein PP Albert F. Golding Virginia Theta Texas Xi PP Christopher V. Gunderson CA Michael F. Hall Lynchburg College University of Texas- AWR Holmes G. Hendricksen Joseph Paul Hanks Justin J. Klein San Antonio PP Charlie R. Jones Jr. AA John W. McManus Daniel I. Martinez AA Marco I. Cantu AR Kenneth G. Maikowski Reginald M. Moore AA Robert A. Shepherd PP Hal N. Mays SSS Charles H. Nelson Jr. JWL Marcos P. Sivitanides SSS Douglas D. Moscrip SSS Robert H. Saunders JWL William P. Schick SSS John B. Taylor Washington Alpha University of Washington PP Michael J. Wade CA William L. Asmundson Giving Levels Legend PP Richard E. Bangert II This annual report includes 2006 gifts and giving club levels. Gifts received Virginia Delta CA J. Brewster Bede after December 31, 2006 and giving club status obtained after that date will University of Richmond be recognized in the Foundation’s annual report next year. JWL Richard G. Bockemuehl SSS Lewis T. Booker PP David L. Broom Cumulative Giving Levels JWL Charles R. Burnett III AWR James S. Calderhead SSS Sword and Shield Society $100-$249 CA Thurman S. Cash Jr. CA Arthur L. Chetlain Jr. AA Argent Association $250-$499 AA Rawleigh G. Clary CA Joe E. Crosson PP President’s Panel $500-$999 AA Bradley J. Conner PP Bruce M. Gascoigne CA Council Association $1,000-$2,499 JWL John Wolfe Lindley Association $2,500-$4,999 SSS Robert E. Ellis Jr. JWL Robert E. Gill AWR Andrew Watts Rogers Association $5,000-$7,499 PP Howard P. Estes PP Peter J. Glase RTD Robert Thompson Drake Association $7,500-$9,999 PP David W. Hartz PP Arnold H. Groth FC Founders Club $10,000-$14,999 AA Jon-Jamison Hill Timothy R. Harris AR Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association $15,000-$19,999 AA Ben R. Knighton III JMW John McMillan Wilson Association $20,000-$24,999 CA Richard L. Hinton ARP Arthur R. Priest Association $25,000-$49,999 Benjamin R. Lloyd CA William D. Hofius PCB Paul C. Beam Association $50,000-$99,999 SSS Roger H. Meacham Jr. PP William M. Kerry RM Robert Morrison Association $100,000-$249,999 Michael R. Overstreet AA Paul N. Luvera Jr. RJM Robert J. Miller Association $250,000-$499,999 JWL Philip H. Rowland CA David B. McCallum OS Oxford Society $500,000-$999,999 BH Benjamin Harrison Association $1,000,000 or more AA William P. Slaughter AA Jeffrey A. Murray CA William T. Stubbs JWL Frederick Nelson Annual Giving Level AA Thomas J. Towberman AA Ned Nelson Jr. TR The Trustees’ Roundtable $1,000-$2,499 PP J. Wayne Traylor Kevin A. O’Donnell TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Silver Medallion level $2,500-$4,999 JWL John R. Turner AA Richard A. Peterson Jr. TR The Trustees’ Roundtable Gold Medallion level $5,000 or more SSS Charles B. Upshaw III JWL John E. Sells

38 2006 Annual Report Gifts by Chapter CA A. Faruk Taysi CA David F. Doeller PP Dwight D. Quinlan CA Eugene M. Woodruff JWL John E. Donalds II AWR Jeffrey T. Ramsey CA Michael A. Yambra CA Robert D. Espeseth AA Charles E. Ray SSS Karl D. Feldhausen PP Richard O. Sandow AA David H. Senner Washington Delta SSS Karl F. Feuerpfeil CA Patrick M. Scannell CA Joseph S. Simmons PP Kenneth E. Goetschel JWL Paul F. Schmidt SSS Carl E. Swenson University of Puget Sound Brian A. Ames AA Donald W. Johnson CA Donald Strutz AA Douglas L. Trippel AWR W. M. Lee CA Bryan A. Torcivia CA Terry K. Underwood Gregory W. Bailey CA Harold C. Broman RTD M. John Lovaas PP William G. Vandenburgh PP Walter T. Meisner Jr. Austin W. Wang CA Charles C. Curran Jr. Wisconsin Gamma CA Edson A. Elliott AA Robin E. Middlemas Ripon College Joshua Yoo CA Lee R. Miskowski FC George S. Zoffel AA Robert L. Hill CA William H. Descher SSS Fred F. Hoheim CA John T. Morrison Jr. Jeffrey G. Grothman PP George R. Hoyer JWL Roger W. Rumble PP Bruce G. Haskin Washington Beta AA William J. Hubbard PP Richard D. Kuehl Whitman College PP Charles E. Jorgenson Wisconsin Beta CA Thomas F. Kuehl Michael V. Brown SSS Ronald N. Lange Lawrence University Robert P. Ludwin CA Dugald R. Campbell PP C. L. McFarlane AA Todd R. Balfanz PP James M. Lukanich AA Gregory A. Corliss AA Kenneth C. McGill SSS James S. Bray Curtis J. Schmitt SSS Albert L. Elkins PP Dennis M. Pederson AA William V. Cerny CA Kermit G. Weiske PP Gilbert E. Goodman JWL Scott E. Silver AA John R. Chandler CA Timothy R. Wiedmeyer SSS Stanley C. Kozlowski PP W. Ronald Stone AA Wallace W. Chandler PP Herbert V. Ladley Jerome M. Thorpe SSS William R. Cooper James D. Ladley Wisconsin Delta SSS Louis S. Cornelius Marquette University SSS Edward N. Lange SSS Benjamin J. Dictus SSS Robert W. Lange Washington Epsilon Patrick S. Van Pelt Eastern Washington University PP William B. Dresser Justin S. Liberman AA Robert J. Dummert AA Roger Keith Marion Matthew E. Benedetti Wisconsin Epsilon Samuel J. Gay CA M. John Dyrud RTD R. Keith Martin PP Bert E. Elliott St. Norbert College Wesley J. Matlock PP Robert S. Furman Jeremy J. Baumruk SSS Leo A. Moser West Virginia Alpha PP John W. Harris Timothy J. Schinkten AA Justin D. Needham West Virginia University PP Webster W. Hron PP A. Talcott Ostrander CA John O. Bennett III AWR Donald F. Jabas Wyoming Alpha Christopher R. Piekarski Chris V. Busacca AA Emery C. Jennings University of Wyoming CA Robert R. Reid PP Robert K. Bush SSS David A. Jones CA Gordon H. Barrows SSS Robert E. Simison PP Lawrence P. Chambers Jacob A. Kingdon SSS George E. Bille PP Peter S. Werle AA H. Carman Crago II Kenneth J. Leising PP Orrin E. Burwell PP Larry M. Wilson PP Jesse C. Craver Jr. CA Maurice G. Locklin CA Arnold R. Cross JWL Roy H. Cunningham CA Raymond J. Miller PP Glen L. Faulkner Washington Gamma Stanley K. Dickinson SSS William R. Miller CA Glenn M. Harvey Washington State University Hadden P. Garvin Jr. CA Robert T. Morgan PP Richard R. Ludwig JWL Ralph H. Baldwin III CA John J. Gilligan Jr. Anthony M. Norton JWL Tom L. Moore PP Robert D. Bush JWL John D. Heater AWR S. George Notaras CA Richard G. Olmstead Jr. SSS Herbert H. Cardle AA Michael S. Keplinger J. E. David O’Donnell PP Robert C. Peterson SSS Charles T. Chandler III SSS Oliver W. Leaf PP Earl J. Patterson SSS Wilhelm G. Solheim II AA Jesse D. Cochran AA William H. Looney Jr. AWR Gilbert T. Cormier Jr. John M. Lowe Jr. PP David D. De Meyer CA Rodney K. Raines PP John R. Denzler RTD David C. Rogerson CA James P. Doyle Lawrence A. Schmidle Did You Know? Douglas S. Engberg RTD Mack H. Shumate CA James M. Golden Robert J. Six 513 generous and loyal AA Thomas A. Golding SSS James P. Vanyo individuals gave more SSS William F. Greene AA John M. Ward Brian T. Gregory SSS John W. Young than one gift to the AA Arnold P. Holmberg Jr. Foundation during SSS William R. Loscher Wisconsin Alpha PP Michael S. Marchi Jr. University of Wisconsin the year. 314 gave two Brian M. McWethy JWL Richard T. Bechtel gifts, 44 gave three, Ryan H. Paulson David D. Beran CA Dwight D. Proteau CA A. Roy Burks 36 gave four, and 119 PP Thomas D. Proteau CA Ralph B. Busch Jr. gave five or more gifts. JWL Gary F. Ratzlaff CA Donald W. Campion CA Stephen C. Saunders ARP William R. DeLong

2006 Annual Report 39 Most Frequent Donors # of gifts # of gifts

Each of the members listed have given 50 or 285 Thomas C. Eakin, Denison ’56 56 S. George Notaras, Lawrence ’53 more gifts of all sizes to the Foundation. When added together, their gifts number 6,694 and 278 William R. Richardson, Tampa ’80 56 Marvin J. Perry, Maryland ’53* total more than $1.7 million. 206 Conrad Foster Thiede, Colgate ’90 56 Morris D. Stephens II, Southern Indiana ’99 205 Robert J. Miller, New Mexico ’50 55 R. Keith Martin, Whitman ’55 170 Charles L. Pride, Western Kentucky ’87 54 Louis E. Braun, Pennsylvania ’41 137 Marc S. Mores, Iowa State ’95 54 William A. Goodwin, Iowa State ’59 114 Robert M. O. Sutton, Sr., MIT ’73 54 Jacob C. Heuser, Missouri State ’99 102 Don A. Thompson, Butler ’66 54 James B. Robinson, Richmond ’48 101 Arthur F. Hoge III, Westminster ’75 54 John W. Stitt II, Mississippi ’54 99 Christopher J. Shrader, Miami ’82 54 Wallace L. Tate, New Mexico ’52 97 Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 53 Frank J. Becker, Kansas ’58 92 Michael G. Scarlatelli, Kettering ’76 53 Richard H. Brennan, R.I.T. ’93 85 Gary R. Wade, Tennessee ’70 53 George E. Grady, Arizona ’53 80 James L. Anderson, UC-Berkeley ’48 53 Harold W. Knapheide III, Kansas ’67 78 Joshua P. Stephens, Florida State ’98 53 Donald S. Koskinen, Lawrence ’50 72 Lothar A. Vasholz, Colorado ’52 53 David H. Lewis, Denison ’57 71 Jason C. Julian, New Mexico ’00 53 John F. Lucas III, Mississippi ’77 70 Robert B. Deloian, Arizona State ’66 53 Forrest C. Mischler, Allegheny ’61 70 Wilbur E. McMurtry, Oklahoma ’41 53 A. Scott Ritchie, Kansas ’54 68 Richmond J. Brownson, Westminster ’60 52 A. Roy Burks, Wisconsin ’53 67 Robert S. Pasquinucci, Ashland ’93 52 William Lee Noel, Duke ’52 65 Andrew K. Thanos, Jr., Stanford ’67 52 Richard G. Olmstead, Jr., Wyoming ’72 64 David S. Assid, UT-Arlington ’87 52 Edwin J. Phelps, Jr., Lafayette ’56 63 Anthony H. Ambrose, Kentucky ’67 52 Delbert E. Scott, Oregon State ’54 63 F. Ross Johnson, Manitoba ’52 51 Kenneth A. Bodley, South Florida ’67 63 Robert C. Taggart, Washburn ’51 51 Frank R. Cordon, Manitoba ’46 63 Nathan P. Thomas, Southeast Missouri ’95 51 Benjamin A. Corey, Iowa ’45 62 Charles G. Crawley, North Carolina ’48 51 Willis F. Day, Miami ’46 62 William F. Dean, Texas Tech ’60 51 Bob T. Hight, UC-Los Angeles ’50 62 Amor C. Emmert, Jr., Cincinnati ’47 51 Earl L. Johnson, Jr., Wabash ’38 62 Charles W. Poore, Jr., South Dakota ’61 51 William N. Mire, Cincinnati ’42 62 Jeffrey T. Ramsey, Lawrence ’00 51 M. Eugene Mittel, Gettysburg ’50 61 Donald H. Melchiorre, Cincinnati ’59 51 Jesse R. Moyer, South Dakota ’03 61 Robert J. Turning, Akron ’96 51 William R. Powell, DePauw ’57 60 George C. Hoopy, Duke ’31 51 Gary F. Ratzlaff, Washington State ’60 60 Allen Moore III, Missouri ’48 51 Joe Shearer, Maryland ’50* 60 Thomas W. Van Dyke, Kansas ’60 51 Martin M. Taylor, Marshall ’89 59 Edward G. Whipple, Hanover ’74 51 Russell D. Thomas, Emory ’48 58 Henry M. Giudice, UC-Berkeley ’60 51 Frederick W. Weston, Jr., Lehigh ’46 58 James B. Mason III, Vanderbilt ’50 50 Robert B. Burns, Maryland ’48* 58 Richard J. Shaw, Michigan State ’54 50 Christopher R. Hill, Washburn ’94 58 Russell D. Shelden, Missouri ’42 50 Richard R. Mayer, UC–Berkeley ’62 58 William H. Told, Jr., Washburn ’51 50 Mark H. Ochsenbein, Eastern Kentucky ’77 58 Sean S. Wagner, Widener ’02 50 Wade S. Weatherford, Jr., ’44 57 William B. Grubb, Jr., Illinois ’57 57 William R. Ireland, Sr., Auburn ’54 *Denotes members who have entered the Chapter 57 Eric M. Schimmoeller, Ashland 2000 Grand in 2006. 57 John W. Worsham, UT-Austin ’51 56 Brian H. Bailey, Maryland ’54 56 Nathaniel J. Love, Michigan ’80 56 Frederic B. Lowrie, Jr., Butler ’71

40 2006 Annual Report The following non-members generously made gifts to the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation Foundation Friends in 2006. Alpha Gamma Delta, Zeta Iota Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Hyo Soo Lee Anonymous Leelia L. Louis Bailey Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Guy Luttrell Mrs. Charles R. Bergwitz Ottoniel Madrigal Brandon C. Bodager Ian McGaire Barbara Schwartz Bromberg Mitretek Systems, Inc. William S. Broomfield Michael Moore Barbara Chapin Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mostyn III Sisters of Chi Omega Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mulford Jean R. Collett Brad Nellist Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cooney NY Zeta Corporation Stacy M. Cummings P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter IZ The Cypress Companies, Inc. Zachary L. Pedigo Mr. and Mrs. Jim L. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perrin Nick Dell’Omo Marvin J. Perry Estate Delta Delta Delta Executive Office Mrs. Faye Powell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Devine Mrs. Donald S. Preston Tom Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeve Karen C. Endsley Jeffrey L. Richardson Mrs. Clark W. Faulkner Leonard M. Ropfogel Glenn R. Fausz Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Roth James R. Favor Frank C. Sabatini Florida Delta Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Sabbatino Mrs. William N. Flory Eric Sadowski Matthew Frazier Mrs. John P. Saunders Alene S. Friedman Lori Schmidt Ellen Garrity Priscilla and Roger Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Gilson Doris Shaw Mrs. G. W. Grabo William and Madeline Welder Smith Foundation Lisa A. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart III Haines Family Charitable Trust David Stollman Mrs. Joseph B. Hanna Phyllis A. Thackery Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayden Donald W. Thiede Harvey Hubbell Trust Stephen Tuohey I Do Foundation United Way of Greater Los Angeles James Sierra Golf Tournament Valley of the Sun Alumni Association Jim Jones Edward K. Vantine, Jr. Kappa Alpha Order James Vredenburgh Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kingston Frederick M. Warren Estate Mr. and Mrs. Darrell G. Knudson Mrs. Jack W. Westall Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kreke Brian White Shirly J. Larsen Mrs. Frank W. Williams II Mrs. Robert O. Laverty Linda Winchell Mrs. Donald E. Lavigne

Did You Know? 48 General Officers and Fraternity/Foundation staff members made gifts to the Foundation by earmarking a portion of their personal expense vouchers as gifts to the Foundation. They made 203 separate gifts that totaled $21,686.13.

2006 Annual Report 41 Knights of Pallas Alexander K. Abramson, Westminster Richard Chan, Virginia Tech Lyman B. Adams, Embry-Riddle William A. Chatham, Northern Arizona The Knights of Pallas is the Foundation’s Scott A. Alfano, Union Alexander W. Chavez, U. of the Pacific undergraduate giving program. It introduces the undergraduate members to the Foundation and Omar A. Alvidrez, Texas-El Paso Erick C. Clerico, Southern New Hampshire the concept of philanthropy. Ryan D. Amberg, Southwestern College Todd S. Cobb, Duke Brian A. Ames, Puget Sound Kenneth J. Colby, La Verne A donation of $18.48 grants a one-year membership to the Knights of Pallas to the Ian R. Anderson, Vermont Elvis L. Cooper, Toronto undergraduate. 100% of the contributions to Robert E. Anderson III, Western Kentucky Travis J. Copenhaver, Michigan this program are then given out as additional Eric W. Andre, Oregon Tech Josh M. Cortez, Baylor scholarships each year. Todd M. Andrich, California-Berkeley Joseph L. Coughlin, Northern Arizona In 2006, almost 400 undergraduates were Anonymous Dennis J. Courtney, Northwood recognized in the Knights of Pallas, and their Bryan M. Arko, Saint Louis Frank J. Crane IV, Ohio gifts totaled more than $12,000. Matthew Edward Arnett, South Dakota Tyler G. Cronk, Iowa State Kerry J. Ayres Jr., Mercer Creswell G. Curtis, Clemson Jian P. Azimi-Bolourian, Oklahoma John R. Dandoy, La Verne Gregory W. Bailey, Puget Sound Justin P. Dandoy, Clarion Nicholas L. Baird, South Dakota Jeffrey I. Davis, Bowling Green Scott P. Baker, Kansas Spencer H. Davis, S.M.U. Jesse R. Baldwin, Colorado State Robert M. Deal, Iowa State David G. Bales, Northwest Missouri State Rafael A. Del Castillo, Central Florida Andrew Marc N. Ballantyne, Alberta Nicholas E. Dell’Omo, Pittsburgh Adam J. Barbato, Akron Will C. Demeranville, Alabama Kevin M. Bartel, Southern Cal James R. Dennany, Arizona Bradley T. Batten, Davidson Travis G. Denny, Texas A. & M. Robert E. Bauer, Washburn Robert H. Dickerson, Mercer Jeremy J. Baumruk, St. Norbert Ryan M. Dickerson, Ohio State Robert J. Baxter, Clemson Benjamin J. Dictus, Lawrence Matthew E. Benedetti, Eastern Washington Nicholas Arthur DiLuzio, Davidson Seth A. Berger, DePauw Danny J. Diveley, Clarion Craig J. Bergman, Pennsylvania John F. Dolan II, Dickinson Joshua E. Bernero, Northern Arizona Joseph A. Doucette, U.N.L.V. Brett P. Billiot, L.S.U. Miles M. Dougherty, Vermont John J. Binnert, New Mexico George B. Drake, UT-Chattanooga Jonathan W. Black, Missouri Western Tyler B. Drummond, Southern New Hampshire Travis Blane, Chicago Christopher E. Dulka, Ashland Brandon C. Bodager, Northwestern Demetri J. Economou, Texas Peter C. Boenker, Southeast Missouri Jonathan N. Eddy, Northern Arizona Joshua J. Boesen, Creighton Cooper Burgoyne Edgington, Wichita Brandon G. Bogue, Wichita Adam D. Eggenberger, Tennessee Doyle E. Bond, Dalhousie Colin C. Eilts, South Dakota Donald C. Bowers, Oklahoma Jon R. Elson, Alberta Jonathan V. Boydston, Oregon State Luis A. Espinosa, Ringling Beau D. Boyer, West Texas A. & M. Ryne M. Fagin, Cal State-Stanislaus Gary G. Brelinski III, Oregon Tech Michael J. Faucheux, L.S.U. Benjamin T. Bridges, Georgia Robert Andrew Fausz, Cincinnati Christopher E. Broadwell, Washington College Brice B. Ferguson, Texas Tech Christopher A. Brown, Oregon Tech Benjamin J. Flink, Cornell Kendal J. Brown, Kansas State-Salina Brian B. Foster, Oregon Tech Michael V. Brown, Whitman Robert Matthew Foster, McMaster Frederick M. Brushaber, Kettering Daniel V. Foti, Case Western Reserve Andrew D. Buchwald, Virginia Tech Drew A. Fowler, Emporia State Jonathan T. Buck, Michigan James R. Fox, Portland State Joseph E. Burns, Minnesota State-Mankato Alexander J. Frank, Duke Ryan T. Caligiuri, Bowling Green Ernest J. Freeman IV, Denison Michael J. Caronia, U. of Miami Ryan T. Frenz, Southeast Missouri D. Trevor Carouge, Washington College Wiley E. Fudge, Schreiner Stephen F. Carr, Cincinnati Christopher T. Gaines, Denison Justin B. Carroll, Akron Jonathan R. Galland, West Texas A. & M. Graham G. Caulder, British Columbia James W. Ganong, Georgia Tech

42 2006 Annual Report Knights of Pallas Lawrence Pascua Garcia, U.N.L.V. Herbert B. Jankowsky, Kettering Drew R. Gardner, Kentucky Michael A. Jasinski, Kansas State Keith A. Garrard, Wabash Riley L. Javorsek, Cal State-Northridge Samuel J. Gay, Eastern Washington Sumanth M. Jayaraman, Belmont Michael D. Gehring, Florida Matthew N. Jensen, Nebraska Andre L. Gerard, Jacksonville Jason C. Jewell, Kettering Sean P. Gilleran, Willamette Zachary J. John, Rollins Andrew W. Ginter, Sonoma State Chris W. Johnson, Central Connecticut Jason G. Glasspiegel, Sonoma State Blake A. Johnston, Texas Tech Daniel P. Good, Maryland Bryce Johnston, South Dakota Bryan C. Gorman, Oklahoma Michael P. Johnston, Texas Christian Ryan M. Gould, Southern Cal David M. Jones, North Carolina State John A. Graves III, Mississippi Justin A. Kasprisin, Vermont Daryl J. Green, Southwestern College Matthew A. Kaufman, Colorado State Brian T. Gregory, Washington State William A. Kauffman, McDaniel Taylor Scott Griffiths,Shippensburg Adam C. Keeshan, Auburn Ryan W. Grigsby, La Verne Barney S. Keller, Chicago Henry D. Gurley, Georgia Michael J. Kelly, Kansas State Christopher T. Haas, Embry-Riddle Tyler R. Kennedy, Cal State-Chico Jeffery W. Hackmeyer, S.M.U. Ryan M. Kenney, Nevada-Reno Jonathan T. Haio, Kettering Ethan J. Kichura, Vermont Phillip L. Hale Jr., Indiana State Ryan A. Kill, Nevada-Reno Marc S. Halfin,McMaster Michael L. Kimosh, North Carolina State Howard L. Hall IV, Alabama Jacob A. Kingdon, Lawrence Chad M. Hall, Eastern Kentucky Bryce W. Kiser, Washington & Jefferson Jason L. Hall, Oregon Tech Justin J. Klein, Lynchburg Philip R. Handke, Willamette Nicholas W. Klitzing, Illinois Blake R. Hanisch, South Dakota Jeremy M. Koenig, Widener Joseph Paul Hanks, Randolph-Macon Joseph D. Kohout, Creighton Benjamin L. Hargrave, Dickinson Adam B. Krack, Iowa Wesleyan Ian M. Harpole, Idaho Lee D. Kraus, Belmont Timothy R. Harris, U. of Washington Benjamin J. Krieger, Drake Kevin J. Haslam, Penn State Graham P. Kukucka, Allegheny Albert F. Hausser, Texas Christian Christopher D. Kuykendall, Southeast Missouri Wilson R. Hawkins, La Verne Eric A. Laingen, Minnesota State-Mankato Clifford E. Hays, Shippensburg Ethan L. LaMoureaux, Sonoma State Austin M. Heard, UT-Chattanooga Joshua A. Langlais, Embry-Riddle Jonathan C. Heaton, Embry-Riddle Bryce A. Larson, Ohio Wesleyan William T. Hendry, Robert Morris Daniel R. Lazaro, U. of Miami Tyler P. Hickey, Cal State-Northridge Jeremy A. Lemcke, South Dakota Aaron K. Hiemstra, Oregon Tech Kyle J. Levenick, Colgate Dalton L. Higginbottom, Portland State Patrick J. Levine, Southern Cal Dustin D. Hill, Schreiner Justin S. Liberman, Whitman Layton J. Hill IV, Virginia John S. Lidstrom, Oregon State Andrew E. Hinojosa, Arkansas Mark J. Lienhart, Arkansas Edward J. Hogan, Georgia Kurt P. Liethen, Kettering Daniel Wesley Holman, Nevada-Reno Benjamin R. Lloyd, Richmond Adam R. Horn, Missouri Western James C. Lombardo, Washington College Michael K. Hortert, Robert Morris Lee M. London, Embry-Riddle David A. Horton, Auburn Scott W. Longshore, Embry-Riddle Ryan P. Hotchkiss, Northwood Justin P. Ludwig, Ashland Kyle M. Howard, Missouri State Robert P. Ludwin, Ripon Marcus A. Hudson, Minnesota State-Mankato Sean M. Mackiewicz, Washington & Jefferson Ryan T. Hulme, Nebraska Ottoniel Madrigal, Texas-El Paso Justin M. Iadanza, Denison Matthew T. Mangino, Akron Evan S. Isaacs, Michigan Joseph W. Manglitz, Nebraska Benjamin Iwasaki, Central Connecticut Kyle R. Mann, U. of Miami Kevin E. Jackson, Ashland Sean P. Martin, Bowling Green James V. Jacobs-Smith, Auburn Nathan R. Martindale, North Dakota

2006 Annual Report 43 Knights of Pallas Daniel I. Martinez, Lynchburg Charles B. Parrish Jr., Tennessee Tech Wesley J. Matlock, Whitman Ryan H. Paulson, Washington State Robert M. Maurer, Minnesota State-Mankato Joseph S. Pearson, Kansas Luke N. Mazur, Missouri Western Zachary L. Pedigo, Franklin Brian M. McCray, Virginia Stuart Pei, York Collin R. McElroy, Stephen F. Austin Tyson L. Peterson, Minnesota State-Mankato Ian McGaire, Wilfrid Laurier Michael J. Poole, York Matthew L. McGowan, Tennessee Kevin Potgieter, Southern Cal Joseph M. McGreevy, Kansas Brian C. Pounds, U.N.L.V. Andrew T. McGuire, Southern Indiana Brett T. Pu, Missouri State Kevin D. McLaren, Illinois Eric WT Pyles, Wichita Matthew O. McNeal, Ohio Wesleyan Ryan A. Quillen, McDaniel Andrew J. McReynolds, Cornell Jacob R. Quilliams, UT-Chattanooga Brian M. McWethy, Washington State John T. Raber, South Florida A. Edward Mehnert III, Rollins Joshua T. Rassi, Portland State Dale G. Meisenbach, North Carolina State Benjamin R. Reed, Belmont Peter J. Meli, Dickinson Alexander R. Rees-Jones, Cornell Matthew A. Menewitch, Central Connecticut Seamus M. Regan, Creighton Kevin M. Miller, Cincinnati Frederick D. Reimer, Gettysburg Perry D. Mills II, Embry-Riddle Christopher M. Reinhackel, Denison Michael P. Minard, Alberta Daniel R. Rider, Shippensburg James R. Mitchell, Tennessee Jason R. Riopelle, Virginia Tech Edgar Mkrtchian, Duke Corey M. Ritts, L.S.U. David R. Modzelewski, Central Connecticut Adam M. Roberts, New Mexico Maxwell D. Monroe, Cal State-Northridge Joshua D. Robertson, Mercer Brian L. Moore, New Mexico Matthew J. Robinett, Case Western Reserve Michael R. Moore, Kent State Alex R. Rock, Kansas Charles E. Rodgers Jr., Iowa Wesleyan Did You Know? Jesse A. Rodriguez, La Verne The Foundation received 3,422 gifts of less Colin D. Rogers, Virginia Tech Scott L. Rogers, Southwestern University than $100. Those gifts totaled $111,134.27— Joshua L. Runion, West Texas A. & M. proving once again that gifts of every size are Thomas J. Russo, Ashland very important! Eric Sadowski, Phillip G. Salisbury, Ohio Wesleyan Beau D. Schell, Manitoba Timothy J. Schinkten, St. Norbert Patrick W. Moore, Michigan Daniel E. Schloss, DePauw Reginald M. Moore, Randolph-Macon Michael G. Schmeiske, Nevada-Reno Patrick J. Morin, Central Connecticut Curtis J. Schmitt, Ripon Ryan A. Morris, R.I.T. Justin R. Schneider, Kansas State-Salina Jared L. Mortenson, Iowa State Kyle R. Schnurbusch, Belmont Joshua J. Murtaugh, Eastern Kentucky Christopher D. Schuetz, Kentucky Jordan B. Neeley, Colorado State Anousa Sengsavanh, Portland State J. James Neff, Arizona Kevin F. Shaffer, Ashland Brad Nellist, Franklin Matthew D. Shoush, Northwest Missouri State Ryan D. Neubig, Kent State Andrey A. Shtratnikov, York Jared M. Newchurch, L.S.U. Wade K. Sims III, Belmont William B. Nichols, Tennessee Kyle A. Sissom, Washburn Ian P. Nicholson, California-Berkeley Bradley J. Smith, Tennessee Matthew J. Nicholson, Sonoma State Jeffrey D. Smith, Mississippi State David A. Niedzwiecki, Ball State Sebastian J. Snidal, Manitoba Alexander J. Nierling, Arkansas Ryan C. Sparrow, Texas State James E. Nix, Mississippi Andrew G. Spencer, California-Berkeley Anthony M. Norton, Lawrence Mitchell J. Spencer, Emporia State Larry Angel Lontok Obias, Embry-Riddle Mikkel A. St.Jean-Duncan, British Columbia Kyle H. Ochsenbein, Eastern Kentucky Andrew R. Stark, Idaho J. E. David O’Donnell, Lawrence Marc R. Steigerwald, Clarion Kevin A. O’Donnell, U. of Washington Drew W. Stein, Emporia State Thomas J. O’Neill III, Creighton Samuel D. Stewart, Clemson

44 2006 Annual Report Knights of Pallas Justin D. Stone, Virginia William D. Watson, Clarion Bryan M. Storch, Case Western Reserve Gerald W. Weaver, Southwestern University David J. Storch, New Mexico Philip D. Weckesser, Cincinnati Matthew D. Strawsburg, McDaniel Brian G. Wellhouse, Minnesota State-Mankato Dustin B. Struble, Cal State-Chico William P. Wellman, North Carolina Brandon M. Stump, Northwest Missouri State Justin M. Westphalen, Oklahoma State Jason E. Stumpf, Kent State Charles A. Whatley, Mercer Benjamin W. Sufrin, Gettysburg Brian B. White, Pittsburgh Johnathan T. Talcott, South Dakota Kurt E. White, DePauw Gregory R. Tariff, Ringling Chris P. Wiesman, Northwood Clayton C. Taylor Jr., Oklahoma State Tyler P. Winters, Wichita Robert S. Taylor, Sam Houston Peter N. Wolf, Iowa State Richard R. Thomas, Northwest Missouri State Paul Richard Wright, Sonoma State Hemant V. Torsekar, McMaster David W. Wyble, Missouri Western Travis D. Tracy, Wichita Keith A. Wysocki, Nebraska Bryant C. Trotter, Mississippi Scott S. Yoak, Embry-Riddle Thomas J. Tufts, R.I.T. Joshua Yoo, U. of Washington Daniel S. Turner, Kentucky Christopher K. Young, Kansas State-Salina Alex M. Van Leen, Clemson Patrick R. Ytzen, Ball State Reid C. Van Lehn, M.I.T. David M. Yuen, British Columbia Derek M. Vorndran, Indiana State Eric M. Walker, Oklahoma Austin W. Wang, U. of Washington Charles P. Watkins, Northwestern

2006 Annual Report 45 Trustees’ Roundtable Now in its fourth year, The Trustees’ Roundtable recognizes those distinguished Phis who support the Educational Foundation with annual gifts totaling $1,000 or more. Annual contributors of $2,500 to $4,999 are acknowledged as Silver Medallion members, and those who support the Foundation with annual gifts of $5,000 or more are recognized as Gold Medallion members. In 2006, a record 202 individuals joined The Trustees’ Roundtable, as did 18 estates, trusts and friends of Phi Delta Theta. Trustees’ Roundtable total membership is 220 for the year. This is a 33% increase from 2005 and a 65% increase from 2004.

Howell E. Adams Jr. Michael J. Fimiani C. Raymond Marvin Joseph J. Alfirevic J. Cary Findlay Thomas H. McGuire James C. Allen Ralph E. Fisher Donald C. McIlrath Norman E. Allen Niels C. Follestad Wilbur E. McMurtry Anthony H. Ambrose Brian F. Fralick Donald H. Melchiorre The Trustees’ Roundtable: R. Kyle Bailey Thomas W. Garnella Fred L. Merrill $1,000-$2,499 Colbert L. Baker Jr. Robert A. Geist Hugh I. Miller The Trustees’ Roundtable— James R. Ballard Carl J. Gessler Jr. Plez V. Miller III Silver Medallion: $2,500 - $4,999 Russell V. Baltis Jr. James A. Gibbs Robert J. Miller William R. Beckman Arch B. Gilbert M. Eugene Mittel The Trustees’ Roundtable— Gold Medallion: $5,000 or more Richard C. Berg John J. Gilligan Jr. Marc Steven Mores Ira M. Blatt Kenneth E. Glass Edmund N. Morrill Voris V. Boll William A. Goodwin Anthony C. Moscato * Member is in the Chapter Grand Jeffrey B. Bradley Lawrence W. Gougler Richard R. Nelson C. T. Bray George E. Grady Warren J. Newcomer Jr. Peter A. Broms William D. Grasse Mark H. Ochsenbein Steven A. Brown Dean A. Graves Joseph S. Passanise Paul H. Broyhill W. L. Gray Jr. James I. Perkins Chris W. Brussalis David A. Green Marvin J. Perry* David V. Burgett Eric L. Grubb William L. Polatsek H. Frank Burkholder Jr. Charles R. Hall Sr. Rudy M. Porchivina Jr. Charles R. Burnett III Geoffrey H. Halliday Will G. Price III Robert B. Burns* John D. Heater Maurice H. Ralston James P. Burra Henry G. Heren IV Raymond L. Randall James S. Calderhead Ernest N. Hernandez Bradley J. Razook Steven R. Camferdam Arthur F. Hoge III William R. Richardson Stephen F. Carr Christopher C. Huelsman A. Scott Ritchie T. Glen Cary Edward C. Huffman A. Scott Ritchie III Roger H. Cerne Dick R. Hughes Jack D. Ritchie Ben F. Cheek III Ray L. Hunt Ronald L. Robb A. James Clark William R. Jackson Jr. William F. Roberts Jr. James G. Clarke Allan D. Jennings Joshua D. Robertson Bruce C. Clayton Christopher M. Job William G. Robinson Robert S. Colquhoun* F. Ross Johnson David C. Rogerson Mack V. Colt Gene L. Jones Michael E. Rome John D. Cooke William S. Kanaga Jeffrey D. Rubel Thornton Cooke II James C. Kautz Alan Sackman John C. Cooper Charles H. Keaton Michael R. Sanders John H. Costello III William R. Keller Michael G. Scarlatelli Mark A. Dagitz Hugh D. King William P. Schick J. M. Anthony Danby Stephen J. Kleberg John F. Schmidt Charles L. Davidson Jr. Harold W. Knapheide III Frederick B. Schultz Jeffrey N. Davis Victor W. Kramer James K. Schwartz William R. DeLong Bill R. Ledford James A. Sears Charles H. Denny III Robert D. Lewis Jr. Kent L. Shalibo Roger K. Derr Frederick L. Leydorf Russell D. Shelden John C. Dicus Christopher M. Littrell Robert J. Sherwin Robert S. Dinkel M. John Lovaas Mack H. Shumate Jerald V. Dunlap Jeffrey B. Love Dennis D. Sidbury Thomas C. Eakin Frederic B. Lowrie Jr. Cecil J. Silas Michael D. Easterly John W. Luce Jr. Joseph S. Simmons Joseph Edward Steve A. Lynch Arthur J. Simon Roy A. Edwards III Kenneth G. Maikowski Dolph C. Simons Patrick G. Emery William J. Mark Jr. James C. Slattery Robert C. Evans Edward P. Marquis Alan R. Sleeper Jr. Jerry J. Felmley R. Keith Martin Tamblin C. Smith

46 2006 Annual Report Trustees’ Roundtable Robert W. Smith Charles W. Tate Harold S. Warwick Ralph C. Spence Jr. Conrad Foster Thiede Steven D. Wetzel Thomas F. Spencer Russell D. Thomas Edward G. Whipple James B. Sprague Clyde E. Thompson Stanley R. Wilemon Douglas C. Spreng George M. Trautman Jr. Douglass F. Wiles Charles H. Still Richard H. Turrell Joseph D. Williams James Stuart Michael B. Twigg Jerry B. Williamson III James F. Sulzby III Thomas W. Van Dyke Winton A. Winter Jr. James F. Sulzby IV* Lothar A. Vasholz Grant C. Woodard John B. Swisher Gary R. Wade George S. Zoffel Robert C. Taggart William D. Waller Jr. Terry A. Taggart James D. Warner

The Trustees’ Roundtable: $1,000-$2,499 The following estates, trusts, and friends of Phi Delta Theta joined The Trustees’ Roundtable in 2006: The Trustees’ Roundtable— Silver Medallion: $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous James Sierra Golf Tournament Mr. Frank C. Sabatini The Trustees’ Roundtable— The Cypress Companies, Inc. Mr. Jim Jones Priscilla & Roger Schultz Gold Medallion: $5,000 or more Mr. Tom Devlin Mr. & Mrs. Darrell G. William & Madeline Welder * Member is in the Chapter Grand Knudson Smith Foundation Mr. James R. Favor New York Zeta Corporation Mr. & Mrs. John T. Stewart III Mrs. Paul Guenzel Marvin J. Perry Estate Frederick M. Warren Estate Haines Family Charitable Trust Mrs. Faye Powell Harvey Hubbell Trust

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a lifeh by what we give.” – Winston Churchill

Gifts from Charitable Twenty-five different charitable foundations sent a total of thirty-five gifts to the Educational Foundation on Foundations behalf of their fund-holders in 2006. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Holland and Knight Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Ayco Charitable Foundation Greater Houston Community Foundation California Community Foundation J. W. and Ida M. Jameson Foundation Foundation For The Carolinas Jewish Communal Fund Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Community Foundation of Greater Memphis The Greater Cincinnati Foundation National Philanthropic Trust The Cobb Family Foundation, Inc. William E. Schmidt Charitable Foundation Cusick Family Foundation, Inc. The Schultz Foundation Desert Community Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Douglas County Community Foundation Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund United Way of Lane County Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Haines Family Charitable Trust

2006 Annual Report 47 Jeffrey N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cory Hohweiler Mr. and Mrs. Jose H. Medina Honorary Gifts Southeast Missouri State, ’94 Eric M. Schimmoeller Eric M. Schimmoeller Richard E. Fabritius These gifts were made to the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation during the 2006 calendar Phillip M. Jackson, Butler, ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Zachariah Meixner year in honor of the following individuals. The Larry D. Dawson, Butler, ’65 Don A. Thompson Eric M. Schimmoeller honoree name, chapter and graduation year is listed Don A. Thompson first, followed by the name of the donor(s). Christian T. Kang, Ashland, ’00 Carl B. Melby, Indiana State, ’78 Robert B. Deloian, Eric M. Schimmoeller Marc Steven Mores P. Case Aiken III, Colgate, ’06 Arizona State, ’66 Nancy J. Aiken Anthony H. Ambrose Mark W. Kappes, Purdue, ’77 David C. Merrill, Cincinnati, ’05 Stephen F. Carr Donald H. Melchiorre Anthony H. Ambrose, Kentucky, ’67 Benjamin P. Devine, Christopher J. Shrader Pennsylvania State, ’06 Philip S. Kappes, Butler, ’47 Dennis B. Miller, Arkansas, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Devine Don A. Thompson Robert J. Miller Allen D. Baker, Colorado College, ’53 J. Eddy G. Craig Jr. James D. Dillavou, Hugh D. King, Robert J. Miller, New Mexico, ’50 Southern California, ’64 Southern Methodist, ’57 Robert A. Biggs Robert A. Biggs, Lothar A. Vasholz Stephen F. Carr Thomas A. Fortune Georgia Southern, ’76 Christopher J. Shrader Robert J. Miller Stephen M. Dooley, Toronto, ’96 Brian P. Kingston, Kettering, ’06 Christopher J. Shrader Robert J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robert J. Miller Jr., Clemson, ’76 J. Howard Womsley Kingston Robert J. Miller Thomas C. Eakin, Denison, ’56 Linda Brattain The Cypress Companies, Inc. Christopher D. Kuykendall, Marc Steven Mores, Iowa State, ’95 Conrad Foster Thiede Marvin F. Dees Southeast Missouri State, ’07 Christopher J. Shrader Stacy M. Cummings C. T. Bray, South Florida, ’65 Thomas J. Eccles, MIT, ’81 Robert C. Morrison, Westminster, ’44 Robert S. Dinkel Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. KY H 1999 Fall Pledge Class L. Jason Breakfield Christopher J. Shrader Timothy S. Gilbert Joshua A. Langlais Brandon S. Emilio, La Verne, ’06 Jason P. Burstert, Lisa A. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Landon William J. Mostyn IV, Missouri Western State, ’07 Eric M. Schimmoeller Ohio Wesleyan, ’03 David W. Wyble Eric S. Endsley, Arkansas, ’06 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mostyn III Karen C. Endsley Kyle W. Larsen, David C. Carpenter, Washburn, ’80 Minnesota State-Mankato, ’06 Thomas P. Murphy, Iowa, ’48 Andrew W. Johnson Robert Andrew Fausz, Shirly J. Larsen Richard H. Baxter Cincinnati, ’10 Leadership Consultant Staff Lyle H. Hoffmann T. Glen Cary, Texas Tech, ’56 Glenn R. Fausz Nathan P. Thomas W. R. Horkey Christopher J. Shrader Robert J. Turning Jerry Felmley and Susan Jefferson Gordon W. Newlin, Butler, ’64 Cincinnati Alumni Club Conrad Foster Thiede Samuel K. Lee, California- Don A. Thompson Conrad Foster Thiede Berkeley, ’06 Daniel M. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Hyo Soo Lee Ohio Theta Undergraduates Bruce C. Clayton, Colgate, ’89 Nevada-Reno, ’01 Donald H. Melchiorre Conrad Foster Thiede Adam D. Cegavske D. Grant Loree, Toronto, ’70 Robert J. Miller Allan W. Paul, Manitoba, ’74 Judge & Mrs. Robert A. Collier Ronald J. Garon, Tampa, ’80 Robert J. Miller Robert B. Boyd Larry G. Baratta Winnie MacKay James C. McCarthy Bruce C. Clayton Jonathan R. Pavey, Ohio State, ’60 Leroy Z. Compton, Butler, ’48 Conrad Foster Thiede (2) Christopher J. Shrader Don A. Thompson James H. Gross, Ohio State, ’63 Christopher J. Shrader Anthony Magistro, Ashland, ’69 John M. Perrin, Minnesota Patrick S. Cooney, Mississippi, ’06 Eric M. Schimmoeller State-Mankato, ’06 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cooney Edwin G. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perrin Texas-San Antonio, ’97 James C. McCarthy, Tampa, ’82 Renée R. Crist Stephen F. Carr L. Jason Breakfield Marvin J. Perry, Maryland, ’53 Nathan P. Thomas Robert J. Miller Kerrie N. Herren, Joshua A. McCarty, Cincinnati, ’09 Justin P. Dandoy, Clarion, ’07 South Dakota, ’05 Stephen F. Carr Charles W. Poore Jr., Nathan P. Thomas L. Jason Breakfield South Dakota, ’61 William C. McMenamy Jr., Lothar A. Vasholz John W. Davenport, Oklahoma, ’05 Craig L. T. Ho, Willamette, ’89 Ohio State, ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Jim L. Davenport Mark R. Thibedeau Christopher J. Shrader Andrew N. Reams, Northwestern, ’03 Robert A. Biggs

48 2006 Annual Report Honorary Gifts Andrew L. Tate, Oklahoma, ’09 Robert Turning and Philip D. Weckesser, Cincinnati, ’08 Walter E. Tate Melissa Hampshire Donald H. Melchiorre Conrad Foster Thiede William W. Tate, Baylor, ’06 Edward G. Whipple, Hanover, ’74 Jimmy D. Richardson, La Verne, ’06 Walter E. Tate Gary R. Wade, Tennessee, ’70 Anthony H. Ambrose Jeffrey L. Richardson Robert J. Miller Conrad Foster Thiede, Colgate, ’90 Charles E. Wicks, Willamette, ’47 William R. Richardson, Tampa, ’80 Donald H. Melchiorre Gregory C. Wagner, Miami U., ’83 Christopher J. Shrader Christopher J. Shrader Donald W. Thiede Christopher J. Shrader Robert J. Turning Warren T. York, Texas Christian, ’62 Andrew C. Schmidt, Sean Spencer Wagner, Widener, ’02 Robert J. Miller North Carolina State, ’06 Russell D. Thomas, Emory, ’48 L. Jason Breakfield Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt Robert M. Tigert Jr. George P. Walthall Jr., Alabama, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Lee V. Seeger Ryan M. Tuohey, Hartford, ’06 Stephen F. Carr Eric M. Schimmoeller Stephen Tuohey Tyler D. Wear, Oklahoma, ’05 David W. Stammler, Ohio, ’07 Mario A. Villa George M. Trautman Jr.

Thomas C. Eakin Clifford L. Dochterman, Ohio Wesleyan ’47 Michael W. Robinson, Denison ’07 Thomas A. Doeller, Denison ’44 John E. Schettler, Denison ’50 For the fourth consecutive year, Gerald J. Donnelly, Akron ’59 Raymond L. Schumann, Denison ’50 Thomas C. Eakin, Denison ’56, has honored one person each Joe C. Fassett, Denison ’52 David W. Scott, Denison ’58 week with either an honorary or a memorial gift to the Mark G. Fecher, Denison ’78 James H. Smith, Denison ’46 Educational Foundation. Don H. Fellabaum Jr., Denison ’51 Conrad Foster Thiede, Colgate ’90 David H. Hanna, Case Western Reserve ’51 Robert G. Wallace, Denison ’60 Gifts in honor of: Marvin G. Haught, Akron ’58 William J. Wehr, Denison ’46 Roger C. Ames, Denison ’64 James A. Kenny Argyle M. Wolf, Denison ’37 William Y. Armstrong Jr., Denison ’52 Robert E. Long, Denison ’50 Tom P. Wuichet, Denison ’43 Robert B. Austin, Denison ’62 Robert C. Macomber, Denison ’41 Stephen B. Bennett, Denison ’69 Donald S. MacPherson, Denison ’77 Gifts in memory of: Russell R. Benson Jr., Denison ’50 Daniel S. McIntire Jr., Denison ’50 Robert G. Barnes, Denison ’48 Edward M. Billig, Denison ’59 Kenneth W. Meyer, Denison ’50 Joseph A. Buder, Denison ’51 Donald E. Carey, Denison ’52 Robert J. Miller, New Mexico ’50 George H. Clippert, Denison ’44 Kent A. Castle, Denison ’69 David P. Millett, Denison ’63 H. Louis Gehrig, Columbia ’25 Sidney S. Chapin Jr., Denison ’42 Kenneth C. Nash Jr., Denison ’55 Clifford D. Smith Jr., Denison ’42 Robert M. Cone, Denison ’50 Benjamin W. Rader, Denison ’64 E. Doak Walker II, Southern Methodist ’50 Peter F. Cronin, Denison ’91 J. Sadler Ramsdell, Denison ’81 Charles W. Wheeler, Denison ’40 Marvin F. Dees, Denison ’44 Richard G. Ransom, Denison ’51 Morris S. Dixon Jr., Denison ’46 William R. Richardson, Tampa ’80

1848 Society Gerard M. Burton Robert J. Ketler Sean M. Rollman Thurman S. Cash, Jr. Keith L. Krueger Mark A. Rydzy An increasing number of donors prefer to make William G. Clark Bryce W. Kumka Jeremy P. Sale monthly gifts to the Foundation as opposed to one annual contribution. The 1848 Society recognizes Scott M. Clemens Andre M. Lagomarsino Eric M. Schimmoeller those donors who made monthly gifts of $18.48 Jason M. Crockett Andrew L. Laws Geoffrey S. Sinclair or more. James R. Davis Brian J. Malison Joshua P. Stephens Jeffrey W. Ehringer Paul M. Marek Morris D. Stephens II David A. Afshar Robert E. Ellis, Jr. Jonathan L. Marshall Jason F. Tarr Lyle P. Agins Brian F. Fralick James E. Massman Robert J. Turning Robert E. Ankrom Anthony S. Freeman Lawrence H. McDonald Timothy L. Vanderlick David S. Assid Mark A. Galyardt G. Ryan Meyer von Bremen John A. Vitullo Douglas M. Baker Dean W. Graves Richard G. Olmstead, Jr. John S. Wallace Raymond H. Bartlett Juri C. Groenland Richard W. Peterson, Jr. David M. Whinnem Chad E. Beck Travis M. Hartinger Jeffrey A. Radel Scott S. Widener Richard H. Brennan Brent S. Herspiegel Jeffrey B. Rizzo Gary B. Young Edwin M. Burr Cory A. Hohweiler Daniel B. Roe

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Audited Statement of Financial Activities—Educational Foundation 2006

Revenue, Gains and Other Support Contributions...... $1,228,688 Dividends and interest income, net...... 261,633 Net realized investment gain/(loss) ...... 188,786 Net unrealized investment gain/(loss) ...... 628,901 Rental Income...... 22,357 Expense reimbursements ...... 83,038 Change in value of annuity agreements...... (13,770) Other income ...... 3,305 Total Revenue, Gains and Other Support ...... $2,402,938

Expenses Program services Fellowships, grants and scholarships...... $483,528 Other program services ...... 107,185 Total program services...... 590,713

Supporting services Management and general...... 812,943 General fund-raising ...... 372,431 Major gifts fund-raising...... 28,019 Total supporting services...... 1,213,393

Total Expenses...... $1,804,106

Change in Net Assets...... 598,832

Net Assets, Ending...... $11,124,863

50 2006 Annual Report Memorial Gifts Brothers of Chapter Grand Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Roth J. Eddy G. Craig Jr. William G. Conwright Jr. Robert W. Goeke Sr., Indiana, ’57 Robert O. Laverty, Duke, ’59 These gifts were made to the Phi Delta Theta Jonathan R. Pavey Mrs. Robert O. Laverty Educational Foundation during the 2006 calendar Joseph A. Buder, Denison, ’51 year in memory of the following individuals. The Thomas C. Eakin G. William Grabo, Cincinnati, ’55 Donald E. LaVigne, Northwestern, ’46 honoree name, chapter and graduation year is Mrs. G. W. Grabo Mrs. Donald E. Lavigne listed first, followed by the name of the donor(s). Charles Burdette, Ohio U., ’44 William R. Carroll Maurine Goodpasture Gray Nelson Hall Layman, Illinois, ’35 George E. Grady Anthony H. Ambrose Thomas A. Abel, John W. Butler, Florida State, ’54 Christopher M. Job Robert A. Biggs Colorado College, ’53 Stephen M. Bailey Robert J. Miller J. Eddy G. Craig Jr. W. L. (Loyd) Gray Christopher J. Shrader Rowland M. Cannon Jr., MIT, ’65 George E. Grady Lothar A. Vasholz Frances Ambrose Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. Christopher M. Job George E. Grady Richard S. Loveland, Robert A. Biggs George H. Clippert, Denison, ’44 Harry C. Green, Cincinnati, ’65 Northwestern, ’62 T. Glen Cary Thomas C. Eakin Donald H. Melchiorre Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. Robert B. Deloian C. Ritter Collett, Ohio U., ’42 Jordan L. Haines, Kansas, ’49 Winnie MacKay Thomas E. Ansley, Georgia, ’59 Jean R. Collett Robert J. Miller William C. Baker Joe E. Mathews Conrad Foster Thiede A. Scott Ritchie Ira M. Blatt Conrad Foster Thiede Peter S. Geise Robert G. Barnes, Denison, ’48 Patti Conkwright Dominic W.C. Hall Thomas C. Eakin William G. Conkwright Jr. R. Frank Heflin, Franklin, 48’ Richard N. Neville Douglas M. Baker Eli Pearlman-Storch Sybil Anne Barnes John T. Critchfield, Paul H. Riley Valley of the Sun Alumni Club Ohio Wesleyan, ’54 Charles W. Hess, Kansas, ’63 William F. Roberts Jr. Don A. Thompson Robert J. Miller Tom S. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Gilson Sabbatino William Lance Barnhouse, Frank P. Crumit, Ohio U., ’12 Thomas K. Jones Conrad Foster Thiede Western Kentucky, ’96 George M. Trautman Jr. Edward K. Vantine, Jr. Phillip W. Barnhouse Jr. Russell W. Hilbish, Akron, ’23 John F. Davis, Franklin, ’41 Russell W. Hilbish Jr. Robert E. Manley, Cincinnati, ’70 William A. Beal Jr., Knox, ’50 Robert Winters Ater Anthony H. Ambrose Valley of the Sun Alumni Club Burtram W. Hopkins, Iowa State, ’30 Robert A. Biggs Shelby A. Davis, Akron, ’48 Burtram C. Hopkins II Barbara Schwartz Bromberg Ira F. Bennett Jr., Keith A. Davis Delta Delta Delta Executive Office Colorado College, ’52 James E. Johnston George E. Grady J. Eddy G. Craig Jr. Jules V. Doty Jr., Washburn, ’46 George E. Grady Kappa Alpha Order Joseph W. Morris Valley of the Sun Alumni Club Donald H. Melchiorre Richard T. Bentley Jr., Missouri, ’42 Robert J. Miller Russell D. Shelden Clark W. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnston Conrad Foster Thiede Nebraska-Lincoln, ’40 Joseph V. Johnston Charles R. Bergwitz, Mrs. Clark W. Faulkner Ted Maragos, North Dakota, ’55 Southern Indiana, ’94 Carl A Jones, Southern Indiana, ’92 Anthony H. Ambrose Anonymous William N. Flory, Chicago, ’48 Anonymous Robert A. Biggs Mrs. Charles R. Bergwitz Mrs. William N. Flory Mrs. Charles R. Bergwitz Frank E. Fawcett John V. Goebel John V. Goebel Robert J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayden Robert D. Friedman, McDaniel, ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayden S. George Notaras Jim Jones Alene S. Friedman Jim Jones Joseph E. Lake Joseph E. Lake Harry W. Massey, Florida State, ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Luttrell Lozier R. Funk, DePauw, ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Luttrell Stephen M. Bailey Andrew T. McGuire Clark B. Funk Andrew T. McGuire Evan A. Porter Evan A. Porter John P. McAleese, MIT, ’77 Mrs. Faye Powell Michael A. Gaetano, Embry-Riddle, ’03 Mrs. Faye Powell Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeve L. Jason Breakfield Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeve Doris Shaw Doris Shaw Arlon R. McCarty, Florida State, ’51 Linda Winchell H. Louis Gehrig, Columbia, ’25 Linda Winchell Stephen M. Bailey Thomas C. Eakin John A. Bickle, Miami U., ’50 Clinton W. Kanaga Jr., Kansas, ’42 Raymond L. McCrary, John G. Hazlett Robert W. Glenn, Harold S. Warwick Washington State, ’83 Washington U., ’59 Thomas D. Proteau Henry E. Boecking Jr., Oklahoma, ’50 Richard A. Hughes G. Estabrook Kindred, John P. Ryan P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter IZ Colorado College, ’53

2006 Annual Report 51 George M. Trautman, Memorial Gifts Ohio State, ’14 George M. Trautman Jr.

Robert W. Milne, MIT, ’78 W. B. Van Lierop, Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. MIT, ’75 Robert M. O. Sutton Sr. Alfred C. Miner, Ohio U., ’41 Valley of the Sun Alumni Club E. Doak Walker II, Southern Methodist, ’50 James A. Monroe, Washburn, ’52 Frank E. Fawcett Thomas C. Eakin John R. Ward, Miami U., ’51 Robert Morrison, Miami U., 1849 John G. Hazlett Adam R. Horn

Jack Nooney, Florida State, ’51 Did You Know? Stephen M. Bailey 559 individuals stepped forward with their first Thomas B. Overstreet, gift to the Foundation. Florida State, ’56 Stephen M. Bailey George L.B. Rivers, Jr., Davidson, ’54 Loy L. Strawn, Emory, ’50 Thomas F. Flournoy Jr. Harry V. Lamon Jr. Jack W. Westall, Davidson, ’42 Gus E. Paulos, Utah, ’63 Mrs. Jack W. Westall Kenneth G. Maikowski Lyle G. Rowe, Minnesota, ’54 Robert L. Stromberg, North Texas, ’57 George H. Lankow James S. Stubbs Charles W. Wheeler, Denison, ’40 Thomas C. Eakin Did You Know? John P. Saunders, Wabash, ’46 1,589 donors made a “I have found that Mrs. John P. Saunders Frank W. Williams II, Vanderbilt, ’40 gift to the Foundation among its other Mrs. Frank W. Williams II this year who had not Weldon E. Schaefer, Texas Tech, ’59 benefits, giving made a gift last year. T. Glen Cary Lance R. Witmer, Butler, ’63 Charles W. Poore Jr. liberates the soul of Josef C. Afanador Don A. Thompson Marvin J. Perry, Maryland, ’53 William R. Richardson the giver.” Anthony H. Ambrose Lothar A. Vasholz George Woodhouse Brian H. Bailey –Maya Angelou Donald H. Melchiorre Robert A. Biggs Richard H. Schroeder, Butler, ’64 T. Glen Cary Don A. Thompson James F. Sulzby IV, Auburn, ’94 Howard E. Young, Southwestern, ’47 P. Douglas Dollenberg Kenneth G. Maikowski Frank E. Fawcett James F. Sierra, James F. Sulzby III George E. Grady Cal State-Northridge, ’68 Arthur F. Hoge III Barbara Chapin Ralph O. Taylor Jr., Missouri, ’40 Donald H. Melchiorre Russell S. Waters Russell D. Shelden Robert J. Miller Conrad Foster Thiede John A. Poole Martin V. Slager Jr., Charles W. Poore Jr. Pennsylvania State, ’49 John S. Thackery, Missouri, ’75 William R. Richardson A. D. Pierce Jr. Phyllis A. Thackery A. Scott Ritchie Christopher J. Shrader James C. Small, Idaho, ’64 Thomas Alva Tharp, Miami Robert W. Smith Patrick W. Muldoon U., ’48 Conrad Foster Thiede Ellen Garrity Lothar A. Vasholz Clifford D. Smith Jr., Denison, ’42 John G. Hazlett Thomas C. Eakin Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mulford Lawrence H. Pomeroy Jr., Miami U., ’51 George M. Trautman Jr. Leo A. Merzweiler Jr. Madeline Theile Richard C. Spinn Jr., Southwestern, ’58 John R. Theile George W. C. Poore, Ohio U., 1883 John F. Berglund George M. Trautman Jr. Joseph J. Thomas, Ohio U., ’36 Did You Know? Gerard L. Novario Donald S. Preston, Bowling Green, ’54 The combined gifts of Mrs. Donald S. Preston the Foundation Trustees Hewitt P. Tomlin Jr., Vanderbilt, ’48 Charles B. Reif, Minnesota, ’35 totaled $45,540.01 Robert M. Tigert Jr. Ralph W. Andersonv

52 2006 Annual Report The Living Creating a Phi Delt Legacy…

Bond Society The Living Bond Society acknowledges those who have informed the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation of a planned gift or bequest in their will. Gifts to the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation are deductible for estate tax purposes. Naming the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation in your will or as a beneficiary of your estate plans, or with a planned gift, is an effective and lasting way to provide for the future of Phi Delta Theta. Through December 2006, there are 99 members of the Living Bond Society who have made 103 planned gifts. Members of the Living Bond Society are presented with a lapel pin and certificate recognizing their generosity. Living Bond Society gifts include, but are not limited to: • A bequest in a will or trust • An insurance policy with the Foundation as beneficiary or policy owner • A charitable gift annuity • A charitable remainder trust • An individual retirement account • Gifts of personal property or securities • Gifts of real estate

The Phi Delta Theta Living Bond Society Howell E. Adams, Jr., Vanderbilt ’53 Albert J. Geis, Purdue ’53 Norman E. Allen, Pacific 88’ Russell G. Gillard, Kettering ’73 Thomas N. Arnett, Jr., Utah ’69 Lonnie W. Glen III, Wichita State ’81 Hughes A. Bagley, Washington (St. Louis) ’45 W. L. & Lynn Gray, TCU ’70 Larry G. Baratta, Tampa ’81 Dennis W. Harrington, South Carolina ’67 Jay Bennett, San Diego State ’92 Geoff C. Hicks, Texas Tech ’93 Paul H. Bennett, Ohio Wesleyan ’38 Jennifer & Chris Hill, Washburn ’94 Michael P. Benvenuto, E. Washington ’97 Henry L. Hilton-Green, Jr., Auburn ’43 Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76 Arthur F. Hoge, Westminster ’75 Louis S. Binder, Minnesota ’76 James E. Hoover, Purdue ’49 James P. Burra, CA State-Northridge ’67 J. Kevin Hughes, UCLA ’50 Roland D. Carlson, Cornell ’54 Moreland R. Irby, Richmond ’43 James V. Carlton, Jr., Cincinnati ’71 Edward L. Jenkins, Missouri ’34 W. Timothy Cashin, Santa Barbara ’59 Bryan Scott Johnson, Clemson ’81 Adam D. Cegavske, Nevada ’04 F. Ross Johnson, Manitoba ’52 Roy H. Cunningham, West Virginia ’93 Stephen J. Kleberg, Texas Tech ‘69 Amy & Mark Dagitz, Drake ’86 Victoria & Joseph Kohout, Creighton ’98 J. M. Anthony Danby, NC State ’70 Victor W. Kramer, Arizona State ’61 Jeffrey N. Davis, SE Missouri State ’94 Robert H. Larsen, Maryland ’52 Leon R. DeLieto, Syracuse ’64 Nelson Hall Layman, Illinois ’35 Ford A. Dickerhoff, Akron ’44 Frederic B. Lowrie, Butler ’71 Kevin R. Dreiling, Wichita State ’90 Paul J. Marin, UCLA ’51 Joseph Edward, New Mexico ’91 C. Thomas McClintic, Butler ’96 Michael D. Eikenberry, Butler ’94 Rene J. Miller, UCLA ’55 Charles W. Elliott, Kansas ’43 David P. Millett, Denison ’63 Robin & David Ente, W & J ’01 Forrest C. Mischler, Allegheny ’61 Donald N. Ewan, S.M.U. ’53 William M. Moran, Tennessee Tech ’71 Heather & Rich Fabritius, Kent State ’94 Jennifer & Marc Mores, Iowa State ’95 Jerry J. Felmley, Illinois ’54 Jesse R. Moyer, South Dakota 2003 Michael Fimiani, South Florida ’89 S. George Notaras, Lawrence ’53 Robert F. Fitzpatrick, Maryland ’58 Gerard L. Novario, Ohio U. ’43 Archibald Fletcher, Case ’54 Gerald M. Ober, Arizona ’52 William & Greta Flory, Chicago ’48 Eugene M. Olander, Kansas State ’60 Ronald J. Garon, Tampa ’80 Mario Osuna, San Jose State ’81

2006 Annual Report 53 The Living Robert S. Pasquinucci, Ashland ’93 Ralph O. Taylor, Missouri ’40 Bond Society Jennifer & Joseph Passanise, SW Missouri ’91 Conrad Foster Thiede, Colgate ’90 Allan W. Paul, Manitoba ’74 Nathan P. Thomas, SE Missouri ’95 Marvin J. Perry, Maryland ’53 Eden & Don Thompson, Butler ’66 John A. Poole, North Carolina ’65 Robert J. Turning, Akron ’96 Rudy Porchivina, San Jose State ’89 Marc P. Ugo, Butler ’92 Raymond Leonard Randall, Ohio U. ’66 Lothar A. Vasholz, Colorado ’52 William R. Richardson, Tampa ’80 Marco A. Villa, Cal Riverside ’96 Robert P. Roberts, Jr., Ball State ’74 Mario A. Villa, Texas 2003 Kern G. Rodeberg, Minnesota ’64 Gary R. Wade, Tennessee ’70 Herbert G. Rogers III, Mississippi ’64 Ralph W. Williams Jr., Georgia ‘55 Ronald G. Saffer, Iowa State ’63 Anonymous Jeremy P. Sale, Mercer ’02 Michael G. Scarlatelli, Kettering ’76 Did You Know? Steven H. Scott, Berkeley ’88 The Foundation received in 2006 Benoit Simoneau, McGill ’99 5,445 gifts from 3,834 donors that George W. Sugden, Iowa State ’46 totaled $1,143,387.76. Dolores & Warren Swift, Dickinson ’57 Robert C. Taggart, Washburn ‘51

“It is every man’s obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it.” –Albert Einstein

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54 2006 Annual Report Consecutive Giving Persistence—To continue steadily and firmly; continuing without withering or falling off…The embodiment of that term in Phi Delta Theta can be found in the following lists. These loyal alumni have established long records of consecutive giving to the Educational Foundation. Dan E. Moldea, Akron, ’72 20–24 Years Leonard H. Gelfand, Allen Moore III, Missouri, ’48 James K. Akard, Missouri, ’71 California State-Northridge, ’67 Francis A. Moran, Jacksonville, ’78 Ernest J. Anderes, Willamette, ’50 Clyde E. Gibson, Emory, ’51 John R. Moreland, Miami U., ’45 Bradley K. Anderson, Kansas, ’76 Christian A. Gimre Jr., MIT, ’58 Robert C. Morrison, Westminster, ’44 James L. Anderson, Richard J. Goettle IV, Miami U., ’67 Patrick W. Muldoon, Idaho, ’65 California-Berkeley, ’48 James M. Golden, Richard R. Nelson, Missouri, ’50 Theodore Ashton, Ohio State, ’47 Washington State, ’50 M. Dale Olcott, Kent State, ’57 Alan N. Attaway, Cincinnati, ’69 William M. Golden Jr., John J. Pappas, South Dakota, ’54 Philip R. Atterberry, Arkansas, ’60 South Florida, ’71 Rod A. Patterson, Drake, ’82 Horace B. Barks, Westminster, ’42 William A. Goodwin, Iowa State, ’59 Robert D. Payne, Idaho, ’55 Robert W. Barnes, Emory, ’35 Lawrence W. Gougler, Illinois, ’41 George E. Phillips, Bowling Green, ’61 Larry L. Bennison, Purdue, ’63 Michael G. Grady, John J. Pleyte, New Mexico, ’68 Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern, ’76 Oklahoma State, ’71 John A. Poole, North Carolina, ’65 Robert H. Blayney, Miami U., ’43 William D. Grasse, New Mexico, ’62 Peter T. Pruitt, Southern Methodist, ’54 Glenn C. Blomquist, Roy T. Grimes, Texas Tech, ’53 William A. Pruitt, Oklahoma, ’75 Ohio Wesleyan, ’67 Phillip W. Gutmann, Marc R. Ramsdale, Kansas State, ’79 Ivan L. Bowman, Ohio Wesleyan, ’56 Case Western Reserve, ’54 John C. Reiff, Oklahoma, ’43 Robert N. Brell, Westminster, ’62 Joseph W. Hagan Jr., Georgia Tech, ’54 James A. Rexrode, Kenneth S. Brown, Indiana, ’82 Albert M. Harlow Jr., MIT, ’70 California-Los Angeles, ’56 Robert J. Brown, Pennsylvania, ’49 Bruce G. Haskin, Ripon, ’73 Patrick J. Roberts, Ball State, ’75 H. Frank Burkholder Jr., John F. Hayes, Washburn, ’43 Sam H. Rogers Jr., Maryland, ’45 Kentucky, ’60 Larry E. Heasty, Kansas State, ’68 Gary L. Rudin, Drake, ’70 Donald W. Campion, Wisconsin, ’47 N. Hadley Heindel Jr., Florida, ’50 Michael S. Ruffolo, Knox, ’58 Ben F. Cheek III, Emory, ’58 Robert E. Henderson, James E. Runyeon, Ohio U., ’52 Arthur L. Chetlain Jr., Southern Methodist, ’74 Harold S. Salzman, Amherst, ’44 U. of Washington, ’55 Robert V. Henning Jr., Lehigh, ’64 Richard O. Sandow, Lawrence, ’48 Ronald R. Clark, California- Thomas R. Hoffman, Ashland, ’72 Michael G. Scarlatelli, Kettering, ’76 Los Angeles, ’50 Arthur F. Hoge III, Westminster, ’75 Christopher J. Shrader, Miami U., ’82 F. P. Pete Clements, New Mexico, ’51 Stanley N. Holditch, Georgia Tech, ’38 Richard A. Skuce, Denison, ’55 Thomas J. Coakley, Robert L. Holloway, Purdue, ’47 Douglas J. Smith, Cincinnati, ’65 California-Berkeley, ’55 Frank J. Iskra, MIT, ’45 J. MacAlpine Smith, Northwestern, ’63 Neely B. Coble III, Vanderbilt, ’73 Lawrence V. Kaminsky, Tennessee, ’81 Brian P. Sprague, Illinois, ’76 Robert A. Collier Jr., Louis Kay, Duke, ’37 John M. Srofe, Hanover, ’79 North Carolina, ’53 Donald M. Kennedy, Georgia Tech, ’60 Dan W. Stansbury, Robert S. Colquhoun, Purdue, ’41* Fred D. Kidder, Akron, ’48 Southern Methodist, ’54 Gilbert T. Cormier Jr., Thomas L. Kirkpatrick, Philip J. Stein, Georgia, ’79 Washington State, ’54 Michigan State, ’76 Brian W. Sugden, Iowa State, ’70 J. Eddy G. Craig Jr., Colorado, ’54 Philip L. Kleinschmidt, Frederick M. Swenson, G. Russell Crofton Jr., Florida, ’63 Dartmouth, ’55 California-Los Angeles, ’50 Timothy J. Dailey, Ball State, ’74 Donald E. Klingler, Purdue, ’57 John B. Swisher, Illinois, ’51 Robert B. Dannies, Pittsburgh, ’39 Harold W. Knapheide III, Kansas, ’67 Wallace L. Tate, New Mexico, ’52 Richard R. Davidson, Donald R. Kussmaul, Purdue, ’59 James C. Tilden, Iowa State, ’77 California-Los Angeles, ’51 David W. Kuykendall, Texas Tech, ’77 Joseph B. Townsend Jr., William J. Dick III, Arizona State, ’65 W. S. Latimer, MIT, ’59 Maryland, ’52 Harold W. Dotts Jr., Iowa State, ’59 George Leuca III, Akron, ’72 J. Wayne Traylor, Richmond, ’60 Charles A. Doty, Vanderbilt, ’51 Richard E. Lohss, Butler, ’48 Michael J. Wade, Randolph- Kinloch F. Dunlap, Georgia Tech, ’61 Kenneth G. Maikowski, Utah, ’86 Macon, ’54 M. John Dyrud, Lawrence, ’57 Kenneth E. Markley, Bowling Green, ’61 John T. Wasdin, Georgia, ’56 Michael D. Easterly, Tennessee, ’69 John W. McConnell, William D. Waterston, Michigan, ’72 John E. Edwards, DePauw, ’32 Ohio Wesleyan, ’51 L. William Woods Jr., Maryland, ’67 Robert D. Espeseth, Wisconsin, ’52 Joel H. McCormick, Georgia Tech, ’62 Michael A. Yambra, Howard P. Estes, Richmond, ’61 W. E. McCormick Jr., Florida, ’38 Washington State, ’58 T. William Estes Jr., Vanderbilt, ’55 Perry C. McGriff Jr., Florida, ’60 James W. Eyler, Virginia, ’75 Wilbur E. McMurtry, Oklahoma, ’41 Nairn B. Farnsworth, Iowa Wesleyan, ’57 John E. McTavish, Iowa, ’50 25–29 Years Walter T. Meisner Jr., Wisconsin, ’58 James F. Feisley, Allegheny, ’49 Curtis H. Alloway, Kansas, ’42 Jack C. Finks, U. of Miami, ’66 Pressly M. Millen Jr., North Carolina, ’55 Robert C. Andrews, McDaniel, ’77 Walter L. Foxworth II, Texas-Austin, ’57 Thomas N. Arnett Jr., Utah, ’69 Douglas G. Gatchell, New Mexico, ’68 Donald L. Miner, Cincinnati, ’62 Thomas E. Minton, New Mexico, ’67 Robert M. Baughman III, Colgate, ’65

2006 Annual Report 55 Consecutive Giving George H. Bertsch, Akron, ’63 John H. Howell, MIT, ’35 Kermit G. Weiske, Ripon, ’50 Louis S. Binder, Minnesota, ’76 Edward C. Huffman, Gates H. Whitaker, Union, ’69 William M. Birdsong Jr., North Carolina, ’39 W. Emory Williams, Emory, ’32 Randolph-Macon, ’56 Robert C. Hutton, Pennsylvania, ’50 Charles F. Winder, Texas Tech, ’79 Hugh J. W. Brandt, Cincinnati, ’61 Irwin T. Hyatt Jr., Emory, ’57 William F. Womble, Duke, ’37 Louis E. Braun, Pennsylvania, ’41 Allen N. Jelks, Emory, ’52 Harold S. Wood, Cornell, ’45 David E. Brevard, Mississippi, ’78 Royce A. Johnson Jr., Mercer, ’56 Harold C. Broman, Puget Sound, ’57 James C. Kautz, Cincinnati, ’53 Jefferson D. Brother Jr., Kentucky, ’60 Selden G. Kent Jr., Florida, ’52 30+ Years J. Hyatt Brown, Florida, ’59 Louis Kilo, Washington U., ’52 Stewart D. Brown III, Clemson, ’76 John S. Kirby, Missouri, ’74 Christopher R. Aceto, Maryland, ’74 Thomas G. Brown, Colorado, ’56 David E. Knutzen, James K. Anderson, Oklahoma, ’49 Ronald F. Buck, Kettering, ’59 South Dakota, ’76 Charles F. Axelson Jr., Chicago, ’37 John J. Collins, Ohio State, ’53 Elroy F. Langill, DePauw, ’42 Brian H. Bailey, Maryland, ’54 John H. Costello III, Akron, ’71 Ralph A. Leister, Pennsylvania, ’39 L. Duane Baird, Willamette, ’57 Peter Day, Pennsylvania, ’37 Scott Leiter, New Mexico, ’74 Ralph H. Baldwin III, William R. DeLong, Wisconsin, ’45 David H. Lewis, Denison, ’57 Washington State, ’65 Daniel C. Demko, Akron, ’57 James C. Mallers, Butler, ’58 James B. Barnhart, Miami U., ’70 John E. Donalds II, Wisconsin, ’46 David B. McCallum, Ned K. Barthelmas, Ohio State, ’51 Cornelius D. Dosker III, U. of Washington, ’50 David B. Barton, Kentucky, ’74 William N. Mire, Cincinnati, ’42 Pennsylvania State, ’65 Daniel D. Doyle, Florida, ’59 David R. Mitchell Jr., Frank J. Becker, Kansas, ’58 Pennsylvania State, ’50 William E. Beckham Jr., William P. Mytton, Colorado, ’57 Georgia Tech, ’58 Did You Know? William F. Bell, Northwestern, ’46 The largest gift received in Frederick Nelson, U. of Washington, ’39 John O. Bennett III, 2006 was for $100,000. Robert S. Nelson, Duke, ’62 West Virginia, ’70 Robert L. Nugent, Cornell, ’45 Kenneth A. Bodley, Robert W. Eaves Jr., John M. Oblak, South Florida, ’67 North Carolina, ’58 Case Western Reserve, ’62 Allen N. Bolte, Iowa State, ’61 Tyrrell B. Eichler Jr., James D. Orner, Colorado, ’56 William J. Bowers, Washington U., ’57 Clarence D. Patterson, Southern California, ’50 John H. Ellis, Miami U., ’39 Iowa Wesleyan, ’49 John K. Boyce Jr., Francis O. Enright, Akron, ’42 Earl J. Patterson, Lawrence, ’76 Pennsylvania, ’51 Paul A. Erskine, MIT, ’47 Robert C. Peterson, Wyoming, ’42 A. Roy Burks, Wisconsin, ’53 Bernard A. Everett, Iowa State, ’50 William H. Pittman Jr., Edward H. Clayton Jr., Robert E. Flaherty Jr., Lehigh, ’68 Oklahoma State, ’55 Westminster, ’32 Ronald K. Ford, Washburn, ’66 David G. Puddington, Frank R. Cordon, McGill, ’46 William J. French III, Kansas, ’77 Ohio Wesleyan, ’50 Benjamin A. Corey, Iowa, ’45 Gary C. Fulmer, Ohio State, ’55 Steven B. Rael, New Mexico, ’76 Charles G. Crawley, Robert P. Gaines, Florida, ’50 Melvin H. Rice, Ohio State, ’56 North Carolina, ’48 William L. Garwood, James E. Roberts, Oregon, ’55* Gordon O. Dalsbo, Iowa State, ’45* Texas-Austin, ’55 Roger W. Rumble, Wisconsin, ’59 Forest D. Daugherty, Franklin, ’53 James A. Gibbs, Oklahoma, ’57 William L. Ruppersberger, W. Roger D. Davidson, Robert E. Gill, Maryland, ’46 Washington & Jefferson, ’60 U. of Washington, ’48 Robert C. Russell, Akron, ’41 John E. Davies, Alberta, ’58 Kenneth E. Glass, Cincinnati, ’63 James L. Sayre, Lehigh, ’58 Willis F. Day, Miami U., ’46 Randall W. Goins, Arkansas, ’75 William C. Schenke, Maryland, ’50 William F. Dean, Texas Tech, ’60 Hershey Groff Jr., Pennsylvania, ’55 Robert C. Schiff Jr., Vanderbilt, ’77 David F. Doeller, Wisconsin, ’47 Geoffrey H. Halliday, Missouri, ’77 Enslie I. Schilb, Westminster, ’46 Thomas C. Eakin, Denison, ’56 R. Andrew Harper, Milford M. Schlenker, Cincinnati, ’62 Frank A. Eastman, Colorado, ’48 Indiana State, ’73 Delbert E. Scott, Oregon State, ’54 Amor C. Emmert Jr., Dennis W. Harrington, John E. Sells, U. of Washington, ’59 Cincinnati, ’47 South Carolina, ’67 Joe Shearer, Maryland, ’50* Dale E. Ernstes, Ball State, ’72 Joseph C. Harvey, U. of Miami, ’64 Charles A. Stoll, Michigan State, ’63 James C. Eskridge, Lamar, ’66 William S. Hays, New Mexico, ’61 Robert H. Strickland, Butler, ’50 Hugh R. Gaither, Davidson, ’72 Thomas R. Hayward, Missouri, ’38 Philip Taber Jr., Arizona, ’45 Lay J. Gibson, Willamette, ’62 Holmes G. Hendricksen, Utah, ’55 Walter A. TeStrake Jr., Florida, ’59 Robert L. Grubb Jr., Robert H. Herman, Cincinnati, ’76 Fred A. Underwood, Texas Tech, ’69 North Carolina, ’61 D. Clark Higgins, Ohio U., ’54 James H. Van Arsdale III, Cornell, ’41 William B. Grubb Jr., Illinois, ’57 Russell W. Hilbish Jr., Akron, ’51 George M. Waddell, Rollins, ’38 William U. Handy Jr., Joseph H. Hill II, Auburn, ’75 Norman V. Wagner II, California-Los Angeles, ’45 Fredrick G. Hoeptner, California-Los Angeles, ’51 Frank C. Harrell, Georgia Tech, ’57 Southern California, ’55 Harvey G. Weber, Westminster, ’63 David W. Hartz, Richmond, ’53 John G. Hazlett, Miami U., ’49

56 2006 Annual Report Gilbert B. Hennenfent, M. Eugene Mittel, Gettysburg, ’50 C. A. Stiles, Pennsylvania State, ’45 Iowa State, ’59 Gary B. Montgomery, Hanover, ’60 John W. Stitt II, Mississippi, ’54 Henry L. Hilton-Green Jr., Richard J. Mooney, U. of Miami, ’64 Joseph S. Stoddard, Iowa State, ’43 Auburn, ’43 William J. Moore, Oregon State, ’46 Donald Strutz, Lawrence, ’49 J. E. Holmes III, Robert B. Morris, Emory, ’43 Don A. Thompson, Butler, ’66 California-Berkeley, ’68 William Lee Noel, Duke, ’52 James M. Tinklepaugh, Kansas, ’40 Robert P. Hughes Jr., Mississippi, ’58 Lawrence A. Nye, Idaho, ’65 William H. Told Jr., Florida, ’51 George R. Jonelunas, Amherst, ’49 Edwin J. Phelps Jr., Lafayette, ’56 Robert A. Tulk, Ohio State, ’48 Joseph M. Kacena, Chicago, ’36 Donald F. Potter, Ohio U., ’41 John R. Turner, Richmond, ’72 Sydney F. Keeble Jr., Vanderbilt, ’49 William R. Powell, DePauw, ’57 Harold K. Ulreich, Richard L. Keiser, Gettysburg, ’50 Philip H. Prince, Stanford, ’45 Valparaiso, ’58 William P. Keiser, Gettysburg, ’52 Robert H. Pugsley, Denison, ’45 Thomas A. Walthall IV, Robert D. Kelly, Gary F. Ratzlaff, Auburn, ’60 Eastern Kentucky, ’72 Washington State, ’60 Jack V. Walz, Georgia Tech, ’60 R. F. Kleinschmidt Jr., New Mexico, ’53 Robert E. Reemelin, Miami U., ’48 Gerald L. Ward, DePauw, ’56 Victor W. Kramer, Arizona State, ’61 Robert R. Reid, Whitman, ’49 Harold S. Warwick, Kansas, ’48 Charles C. Krueger Jr., John A. Riggs III, Arkansas, ’57 Frederick W. Weston Jr., Michigan State, ’53 Jon R. Robson, Arizona, ’53 Lehigh, ’46 Richard T. Leighton, Illinois, ’49 Bruce W. Rogers Jr., Akron, ’56 H. L. Wiles, Florida State, ’52 James M. Long, Ohio Wesleyan, ’73 James W. Root, Michigan, ’51 Allan J. Williamson, M. John Lovaas, Wisconsin, ’58 Ralph W. Rydholm, Northwestern, ’58 North Dakota, ’53 Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., Butler, ’71 Richard J. Shaw, Michigan State, ’54 J. Paul Williamson, Purdue, ’70 Charles R. McCuen, Russell D. Shelden, Missouri, ’42 Robert G. Wilson, Iowa State, ’43 Iowa Wesleyan, ’49* Alan R. Sleeper Jr., Kansas, ’39 William C. Wilson, David G. McGann, Illinois, ’62 Sidney O. Smith Jr., Georgia, ’49 Oklahoma State, ’69 Harold A. Merten Jr., Cincinnati, ’51 Wesley H. Sowers, Purdue, ’26 Edgar B. Woodward, Robert J. Miller, New Mexico, ’50 Raymond H. Steben Jr., Westminster, ’38 Daniel R. Milloy, Vermont, ’56 Iowa State, ’60

“No one has ever become poor by giving.” –Anne Frank

Top 25 Dollars 1. New York Zeta—Colgate University...... $190,167.90 2. Kansas Alpha—University of Kansas...... $80,492.17 by Chapter 3. Kansas Beta—Washburn University...... $25,425.51 4. Texas Epsilon—Texas Tech University...... $20,168.82 5. Ohio Theta—University of Cincinnati ...... $20,055.14 6. Iowa Gamma—Iowa State University ...... $19,288.98 7. Arizona Alpha—University of Arizona...... $17,457.50 8. Florida Alpha—University of Florida...... $16,528.45 9. Maryland Alpha—University of Maryland ...... $15,106.92 10. California Zeta—California State University Northridge...... $14,200.95 11. Michigan Alpha—University of Michigan...... $13,516.98 12. Oklahoma Alpha—University of Oklahoma...... $11,939.54 13. Missouri Alpha—University of Missouri...... $11,593.92 14. North Carolina Delta—North Carolina State University...... $11,524.24 15. Indiana Theta—Purdue University ...... $10,154.00 16. New Mexico Alpha—University of New Mexico...... $9,146.46 17. Illinois Alpha—Northwestern University...... $9,060.00 18. Illinois Eta—University of Illinois...... $8,976.20 19. Ohio Epsilon—University of Akron ...... $8,783.15 20. Wisconsin Alpha—University of Wisconsin ...... $8,449.50 21. Texas Delta—Southern Methodist University...... $8,314.94 22. Georgia Delta—Georgia Institute of Technology...... $8,103.00 23. Colorado Alpha—University of Colorado...... $7,980.00 24. Washington Alpha—University of Washington...... $7,288.81 25. Kansas Delta—Wichita State University...... $7,273.48

2006 Annual Report 57 Top 25 Number of Donors by Chapter Rank Chapter No. of Donors

1. Kansas Alpha—University of Kansas ...... 103 2. Florida Alpha—University of Florida...... 95 3. Ohio Theta—University of Cincinnati...... 76 4. Maryland Alpha—University of Maryland...... 68 5. Iowa Gamma—Iowa State University...... 61 6. Georgia Delta—Georgia Institute of Technology...... 55 7. Missouri Alpha—University of Missouri ...... 55 8. Ohio Alpha—Miami University...... 55 9. Indiana Theta—Purdue University...... 54 10. New Mexico Alpha—University of New Mexico...... 54 11. Oklahoma Alpha—University of Oklahoma ...... 54 12. Kansas Beta—Washburn University...... 53 13. Illinois Eta—University of Illinois ...... 48 14. Ohio Epsilon—University of Akron...... 46 15. Texas Delta —Southern Methodist University...... 45 16. Texas Epsilon—Texas Tech University...... 44 17. Georgia Beta—Emory University...... 40 18. Michigan Alpha—University of Michigan...... 40 19. South Dakota Alpha—University of South Dakota...... 40 20. North Carolina Alpha—Duke University...... 37 21. Ohio Gamma—Ohio University...... 37 22. Colorado Alpha—University of Colorado...... 36 23. Ohio Beta—Ohio Wesleyan University...... 36 24. Wisconsin Beta—Lawrence University...... 36 25. California Alpha—University of California—Berkeley...... 35

Top 25 Dollars by State Top 25 Dollars by Class Year Rank Chapter

1. Kansas ...... $87,283.71 1. 953...... $45,252.09 2. California ...... $72,198.27 2. 950...... $29,763.71 3. Texas ...... $69,011.89 3. 954...... $25,021.89 4. Florida ...... $55,051.21 4. 949...... $24,873.52 5. Ohio ...... $48,029.63 5. 952...... $22,873.00 6. Arizona ...... $33,512.14 6. 945...... $21,921.00 7. Virginia ...... $30,018.72 7. 959...... $21,329.00 8. Georgia ...... $29,214.80 8. 969...... $20,853.92 9. Illinois ...... $29,188.19 9. 960...... $19,439.00 10. Colorado ...... $21,587.13 10. 975...... $19,252.97 11. Washington ...... $18,503.03 11. 963...... $18,882.50 12. Pennsylvania ...... $15,995.05 12. 951 ...... $18,576.23 13. Indiana ...... $15,530.09 13. 967...... $17,929.00 14. Tennessee ...... $14,757.84 14. 956...... $16,629.30 15. Missouri ...... $14,584.80 15. 958...... $16,238.50 16. Oklahoma ...... $13,829.36 16. 948...... $16,006.00 17. Maryland ...... $13,508.06 17. 961...... $15,701.84 18. North Carolina ...... $12,718.01 18. 957...... $15,389.44 19. New York ...... $12,402.42 19. 971...... $14,987.77 20. Iowa ...... $11,731.60 20. 1970...... $14,738.72 21. Oregon ...... $8,355.02 21. 965...... $12,717.00 22. New Jersey ...... $8,018.88 22. 955...... $12,390.44 23. Alabama ...... $7,664.17 23. 987...... $11,646.87 24. Michigan ...... $6,941.96 24. 1976...... $10,647.33 25. Nevada ...... $6683.96 25. 979...... $10,604.20

58 2006 Annual Report Ways You Can Help housands of Phi Delta Theta members Memorial & Honorary Gifts contribute each year to the Educational A memorial or honorary gift is an appropriate TFoundation. It is their support that makes way to recognize someone’s life and accomplish- all of the programs provided by the Foundation ments. The Educational Foundation offers possible. opportunities for those who wish to associate the name of a family or an individual with a project Listed below are a few of the ways members or program of enduring worth. Memorial gifts choose to support the Foundation: are acknowledged to the family while honorary gifts are acknowledged to the individual. Gifts of Annual Support this type to the Sesquicentennial Courtyard have These gifts typically arrive in the form of been very popular. checks, credit card gifts or gifts of stock. Most Educational Foundation donors do not restrict Sesquicentennial Courtyard the use of their annual gifts. This allows them Alumni and undergraduates alike continue to to be allocated to the areas of most critical need support the Sesquicentennial Courtyard with during the year. bricks engraved with their names or the names of other members and friends of Phi Delta Theta. Endowments More than 2,000 engraved bricks have already Permanently endowed funds may be established been placed in the Courtyard, and that number and named in accordance with a donor’s continues to increase on a regular basis. (It is not wishes through gifts of $50,000 or more. These too late to buy your brick if you have not already endowments typically create named scholarships or done so.) fellowships but other purposes are also available. Endowments may also be created with smaller Restricted Gifts gifts that the donor pledges to increase, over a Some alumni choose to restrict their gifts for period of time, to the $50,000 level. Endowment specific programs or funds. For example, one funds provide a constant source of income for alumnus may ask that his gift be used solely for the Educational Foundation and are spent with scholarships while another alumnus may direct his careful consideration of the donor’s intentions. gift to the Leadership College Fund. Both of these gifts are acceptable and welcome. The Foundation does retain the right, however, to decline any gift Matching Gifts that does not meet the approved purposes of the Your employer may have a matching gift program Foundation or would be overly restrictive. that can multiply your support. Please ask your personnel office for the necessary forms to send with your gift. Anniversary Class Gifts Members of classes celebrating special reunions are invited to establish a class gift to the Educational Planned Gifts Foundation as part of their reunion activities. Long-range estate and financial planning can enable you to make a substantial contribution to a program or project of your choice in a For more information about the manner consistent with your overall charitable Educational Foundation please contact: and personal commitments. Some examples of planned gifts include bequests, appreciated William R. “Rusty” Richardson, President securities, real estate, insurance policies, Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation charitable remainder trusts and charitable gift 2 South Campus Avenue annuities. The Foundation staff can provide Oxford, OH 45056 additional information on each of these types Phone: 513.523.6966 of gifts. The Foundation also recognizes alumni Fax: 513.523.9200 who have made such gifts as members of the E-mail: [email protected] Living Bond Society.

“He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life’s pleasures is like a blacksmith’s bellows—he breathes but does not live.” –Sanskrit Proverb

2006 Annual Report 59 First Time Donors Travis Blane, Chicago, ’06 William G. Conkwright Jr., Robert Andrew Fausz, Cincinnati, ’10 Ira M. Blatt, Colgate, ’72 Kentucky, ’62 Brice B. Ferguson, Texas Tech, ’10 in 2006 Peter C. Boenker, Elvis L. Cooper, Toronto, ’62 Benjamin J. Flink, Cornell, ’10 First time donors breathe new life into Southeast Missouri State, ’72 Travis J. Copenhaver, Michigan, ’62 Brian B. Foster, Oregon Tech, ’10 the Foundation every year. In 2006, five Joshua J. Boesen, Creighton, ’72 Scott M. Corder, Colorado State, ’02 Daniel V. Foti, Case Western Reserve, ’10 hundred and fifty nine alumni made Brandon G. Bogue, Josh M. Cortez, Baylor, ’02 Drew A. Fowler, Emporia State, ’10 their very first gift to the Foundation Wichita State, ’00 Joseph L. Coughlin, Ernest J. Freeman IV, Denison, ’10 and we are most appreciative for each of those gifts. Doyle E. Bond, Dalhousie, ’00 Northern Arizona, ’02 J. Christopher Freeman, John M. Bowen Jr., Kansas, ’75 Dennis J. Courtney, Northwood, ’02 Missouri State, ’95 Ralph G. Bowen, Washburn, ’55 Edward S. Cracraft, Mississippi, ’53 Wiley E. Fudge, Schreiner, ’95 Alexander K. Abramson, Jonathan V. Boydston, Frank J. Crane IV, Ohio U., ’53 Christopher T. Gaines, Denison, ’95 Westminster, ’09 Oregon State, ’55 Steven L. Crawford, Dickinson, ’97 Jonathan R. Galland, Arthur A. Adams, Beau D. Boyer, West Texas A & M, ’55 Tyler G. Cronk, Iowa State, ’97 West Texas A & M, ’95 Northern Arizona, ’57 John W. Brand, Kansas, ’54 David S. Crow, Oklahoma, ’91 Barclay P. Gano, Purdue, ’61 Lyman B. Adams, Embry-Riddle, ’08 L. Jason Breakfield, Embry-Riddle, ’54 Creswell G. Curtis, Clemson, ’91 James W. Ganong, Georgia Tech, ’61 Douglas R. Ahrens, Colgate, ’82 Gary G. Brelinski III, John R. Dandoy, La Verne, ’91 Lawrence Pascua Garcia, Matthew J. Akins, Tampa, ’05 Oregon Tech, ’54 Jeffrey I. Davis, Bowling Green, ’91 Nevada-Las Vegas, ’61 Clifford E. Alexander, Mercer, ’66 Benjamin T. Bridges, Georgia, ’54 John C. Davis, Colorado, ’74 Drew R. Gardner, Kentucky, ’61 Scott A. Alfano, Union, ’66 Spencer H. Davis, Keith A. Garrard, Wabash, ’61 Andrew H. Allen, Colgate, ’89 Did You Know? Southern Methodist, ’74 Michael D. Gehring, Florida, ’61 Omar A. Alvidrez, Texas-El Paso, ’89 Robert M. Deal, Iowa State, ’74 Andre L. Gerard, Jacksonville, ’61 Ryan D. Amberg, Southwestern, ’07 The Foundation Will C. Demeranville, Alabama, ’07* Sean P. Gilleran, Willamette, ’61 Brian A. Ames, Puget Sound, ’07 received distributions Travis G. Denny, Texas A & M, ’08 Andrew W. Ginter, Sonoma State, ’61 Ian R. Anderson, Vermont, ’92 from 2 estates that David W. DeVeydt, Westminster, ’88 Jason G. Glasspiegel, Robert E. Anderson III, totaled $75,934.09. Daniel R. DiCesare, Colgate, ’88 Sonoma State, ’61 Western Kentucky, ’92 Robert H. Dickerson, Mercer, ’88 John V. Goebel, Eric W. Andre, Oregon Tech, ’92 Ryan M. Dickerson, Ohio State, ’88 Southern Indiana, ’91 Todd M. Andrich, Christopher E. Broadwell, Stanley K. Dickinson, Daniel P. Good, Maryland, ’91 California-Berkeley, ’92 Washington College, ’54 West Virginia, ’53 Delton Richard Gordon, Bryan M. Arko, Saint Louis, ’92 Christopher A. Brown, Scott J. Dill, Michigan, ’53 Kansas State-Salina, ’98 Matthew Edward Arnett, Oregon Tech, ’54 William C. Dillard Jr., Clemson, ’53 Bryan C. Gorman, Oklahoma, ’98 South Dakota, ’92 Kendal J. Brown, Nicholas Arthur DiLuzio, Ryan M. Gould, Jian P. Azimi-Bolourian, Kansas State-Salina, ’54 Davidson, ’53 Southern California, ’98 Oklahoma, ’92 Michael V. Brown, Whitman, ’54 Danny J. Diveley, Clarion, ’53 Eric E. J. Grampp, Washburn, ’83 Gregory W. Bailey, Puget Sound, ’92 Frederick M. Brushaber, Osborne C. Dodson III, Jeffrey M. Grant, Nicholas L. Baird, South Dakota, ’92 Kettering, ‘54 Cincinnati, ’91 Nebraska-Lincoln, ’90 Scott P. Baker, Kansas, ’92 Andrew D. Buchwald, John F. Dolan II, Dickinson, ’53 John A. Graves III, Mississippi, ’90 William C. Baker, Colgate, ’70 Virginia Tech, ’54 Daniel J. Dominique, Daryl J. Green, Southwestern, ’90 Matthew C. Baldacci, Colgate, ’88 Jonathan T. Buck, Michigan, ’54 Louisiana State, ’53 David G. Greenwood Jr., Colgate, ’84 Jesse R. Baldwin, Colorado State, ’88 Robert A. Budz, Texas A & M- Joseph A. Doucette, Robert A. Greer, Auburn, ’75 David G. Bales, Corpus Christi, ’03 Nevada-Las Vegas, ’53 Taylor Scott Griffiths, Northwest Missouri State, ’88 Joseph E. Burns, Thomas G. Doyle, Shippensburg, ’75 Andrew Marc N. Ballantyne, Minnesota State-Mankato, ’03 California-Irvine, ’86 Ryan W. Grigsby, La Verne, ’75 Alberta, ’88 Chris V. Busacca, West Virginia, ’03 George B. Drake, Wilfred E. Gross Jr., Russell V. Baltis Jr., Kansas, ’49 Ryan T. Caligiuri, Bowling Green, ’03 Tennessee-Chattanooga, ’86 Georgia Tech, ’49 Adam J. Barbato, Akron, ’49 Michael J. Caronia, U. of Miami, ’03 Tyler B. Drummond, Chris S. Gruening, Kevin M. Bartel, Stephen F. Carr, Cincinnati, ’75 Southern New Hampshire, ’86 Southern Indiana, ’49 Southern California, ’49 Justin B. Carroll, Akron, ’75 Michael S. Duda, Clemson, ’95 Justin C. Gunn, Bradley T. Batten, Davidson, ’49 W. Michael Cassell, Jr., Colgate, ’55 Christopher E. Dulka, Ashland, ’95 Washington College, ’49 Jeremy J. Baumruk, St. Norbert, ‘49 Graham G. Caulder, Gene M. Eckel, Henry D. Gurley, Georgia, ’49 Robert J. Baxter, Clemson, ’49 British Columbia, ’55 Nebraska-Lincoln, ’94 Christopher T. Haas, Blake L. Beckham, Baylor, ’83 Joseph V. Chaplik III, Demetri J. Economou, Embry-Riddle, ’49 James G. Bell Jr., Kentucky, ’04 Bowling Green, ’93 Texas-Austin, ’94 Gerald S. Hacker, Drake, ’98 Arturo T. Benavides, Texas-Austin, ’04 Robert T. Chappuis, Michigan, ’45 Jonathan N. Eddy, Jeffery W. Hackmeyer, Matthew E. Benedetti, William A. Chatham, Northern Arizona, ’94 Southern Methodist, ’98 Eastern Washington, ’04 Northern Arizona, ’45 Cooper Burgoyne Edgington, Robert R. Haines II, Drake, ’99 Anthony R. Beranek, Cincinnati, ’59 Alexander W. Chavez, Wichita State, ’94 Phillip L. Hale Jr., Indiana State, ’99 Seth A. Berger, DePauw, ’59 U.of the Pacific, 45’ Adam D. Eggenberger, Tennessee, ’94 Marc S. Halfin,McMaster, ’99 Craig J. Bergman, Pennsylvania, ’59 Shawn E.R. Christie, Dalhousie, ’99 Colin C. Eilts, South Dakota, ’94 Chad M. Hall, Eastern Kentucky, ’99 Joshua E. Bernero, Erick C. Clerico, Jon R. Elson, Alberta, ’94 Dominic W.C. Hall, Colgate, ’00 Northern Arizona, ’59 Southern New Hampshire, ’99 Douglas S. Engberg, Howard L. Hall IV, Alabama, ’00 Brett P. Billiot, Louisiana State, ’59 Todd S. Cobb, Duke, ’99 Washington State, ’80 Jason L. Hall, Oregon Tech, ’00 Buford L. Bissell Jr., Kansas, ’52 Kenneth J. Colby, La Verne, ’99 Michael J. Faucheux, George H. Hancher, Cornell, ’60 Jonathan W. Black, Louisiana State, ’80 Philip R. Handke, Willamette, ’60 Missouri Western State, ’06

60 2006 Annual Report First Time Donors Bryce Johnston, South Dakota, ’44 Sean M. Mackiewicz, Henry T. Moran, Oklahoma, ’68 Michael P. Johnston, Washington & Jefferson, ’99 Patrick J. Morin, in 2006 Texas Christian, ’44 James C. Maker, South Florida, ’97 Central Connecticut State, ’68 David M. Jones, Matthew T. Mangino, Akron, ’97 Curtis G. Morrill, Kansas, ’76 North Carolina State, ’44 Joseph W. Manglitz, Ryan A. Morris, RIT, ’76 Blake R. Hanisch, South Dakota, ’60 Steven A. Jung, Cincinnati, ’89 Nebraska-Lincoln, ’97 Jared L. Mortenson, Iowa State, ’76 Russell M. Harden, Purdue, ’60 Justin A. Kasprisin, Vermont, ’89 Kyle R. Mann, U. of Miami, ’97 James L. Moss, Western Kentucky, ’91 Benjamin L. Hargrave, Aaron John Kauer, South Dakota, ’89 Michael S. Marchi Jr., Thomas W. Moss, Illinois, ’70 Dickinson, ’60 William A. Kauffman, McDaniel, ’89 Washington State, ’03 F. David Muschamp, Georgia, ’72 Ian M. Harpole, Idaho, ’60 Matthew A. Kaufman, Edward P. Marquis, Kansas, ’49 Howard H. Nearing, Kansas, ’50 Timothy R. Harris, Colorado State, ’89 Sean P. Martin, Bowling Green, ’49 Jordan B. Neeley, Colorado State, ’50 U. of Washington, ’60 Adam C. Keeshan, Auburn, ’89 Daniel I. Martinez, Lynchburg, ’49 Ryan D. Neubig, Kent State, ’50 Kevin J. Haslam, Barney S. Keller, Chicago, ’89 Alfred C. Mastendino, Richard N. Neville, Colgate, ’95 Pennsylvania State, ’60 Tyler R. Kennedy, New Mexico, ’59 Jared M. Newchurch, Albert F. Hausser, California State-Chico, ’89 Wesley J. Matlock, Whitman, ’59 Louisiana State, ’95 Texas Christian, ’60 Ethan J. Kichura, Vermont, ’89 Robert M. Maurer, Warren J. Newcomer Jr., Kansas, ’75 Jerry K. Hawbaker, Ryan A. Kill, Nevada-Reno, ’89 Minnesota State-Mankato, ’59 Terry L. Newman, Gettysburg, ’59 Iowa Wesleyan, ’57 Michael L. Kimosh, Luke N. Mazur, William B. Nichols, Tennessee, ’59 Wilson R. Hawkins, La Verne, ’57 North Carolina State, ’89 Missouri Western State, ’59 Ian P. Nicholson, Clifford E. Hays, Jacob A. Kingdon, Lawrence, ’89 Mark W. McCaughey, Kansas, ’75 California-Berkeley, ’59 Shippensburg, ’57 Justin J. Klein, Lynchburg, ’89 Brian M. McCray, Virginia, ’75 Matthew J. Nicholson, Austin M. Heard, Stephen M. Klopp, Matthew L. McGowan, Sonoma State, ’03 Tennessee-Chattanooga, ’57 Oklahoma State, ’74 Tennessee, ’75 David A. Niedzwiecki, Ball State, ’03 Robert L. Heine, South Dakota, ’94 Jeremy M. Koenig, Widener, ’74 Joseph M. McGreevy, Kansas, ’75 Alexander J. Nierling, Arkansas, ’03 William T. Hendry, Robert Morris, ’94 Justin L. Kohls, Northern Arizona, ’98 Andrew T. McGuire, James E. Nix, Mississippi, ’03 Tyler P. Hickey, California Brett J. Koniarz, Northern Arizona, ’97 Southern Indiana, ’75 Clarence W. Norris, Kansas State, ’60 State-Northridge, ’94 Lee D. Kraus, Belmont, ’97 Kevin D. McLaren, Illinois, ’75 Anthony M. Norton, Lawrence, ’60 Andrew E. Hinojosa, Arkansas, ’94 Benjamin J. Krieger, Drake, ’97 Matthew O. McNeal, Larry Angel Lontok Obias, Bob Hofland Jr.,MIT, ’61 Graham P. Kukucka, Allegheny, ’97 Ohio Wesleyan, ’75 Embry-Riddle, ‘60 Lawrence C. Hofmann, Bryce W. Kumka, Manitoba, ’99 Andrew J. McReynolds, Cornell, ’75 J. E. David O’Donnell, Colorado, ’61 Christopher D. Kuykendall, Douglas K. McWilliams, Lawrence, ’60 Edward J. Hogan, Georgia, ’61 Southeast Missouri State, ’99 Southern Indiana, ’88 Kevin A. O’Donnell, Adam R. Horn, Eric A. Laingen, A. Edward Mehnert III, Rollins, ’88 U. of Washington, ’60 Missouri Western State, ’61 Minnesota State-Mankato, ’99 David S. Meier, Harold P. Olsen, Nevada-Reno, ’80 Michael K. Hortert, Jeffrey M. Lake, Oregon, ’63 Southern Indiana, ’88 Marion A. Olson Jr., Robert Morris, ’61 Ethan L. LaMoureaux, Dale G. Meisenbach, Texas-Austin, ’68 David A. Horton, Auburn, ’61 Sonoma State, ’63 North Carolina State, ’88 Thomas J. O’Neill III, Creighton, ’68 Marcus A. Hudson, Bryce A. Larson, Ohio Wesleyan, ’63 Peter J. Meli, Dickinson, ’88 Richard C. Orth, Cincinnati, ’55 Minnesota State-Mankato, ’61 Michael H. Lasecki, Matthew A. Menewitch, Michael R. Overstreet, Ryan T. Hulme, Michigan State, ’75 Central Connecticut State, ’88 Richmond, ’01 Nebraska-Lincoln, ’61 Daniel R. Lazaro, U. of Miami, ’75 Steven D. Merchant, California Charles B. Parrish Jr., Benjamin K. Hultquist, Jeremy A. Lemcke, South Dakota, ’75 State-Stanislaus, ’88 Tennessee Tech, ’10 Missouri Western State, ’61 Kyle J. Levenick, Colgate, ’75 Max G. Merrill, Kansas, ’54 Ryan H. Paulson, Justin M. Iadanza, Denison, ’61 Patrick J. Levine, John W. Miller Jr., Ohio U., ’69 Washington State, ’10 George M. Ireland, Washburn, ’48 Southern California, ’75 Michael L. Miller, Florida, ’80 Eli Pearlman-Storch, Colgate, ’10 Greg Ireton, Oklahoma, ’49 J. Gary Lewis, Dickinson, ’68 Perry D. Mills II, Embry-Riddle, ’80 Joseph S. Pearson, Kansas, ’10 Benjamin Iwasaki, Justin S. Liberman, Whitman, ’68 Michael P. Minard, Alberta, ’80 Stuart Pei, York, ’10 Central Connecticut State, ’49 John S. Lidstrom, Oregon State, ’68 James R. Mitchell, Tennessee, ’80 John T. Pellow, Oklahoma, ’59 Kevin E. Jackson, Ashland, ’49 Mark J. Lienhart, Arkansas, ’68 Edgar Mkrtchian, Duke, ’80 Max A. Perkins, Texas Christian, ’62 Donald H. Jacob, Miami U., ’48 Kurt P. Liethen, Kettering, ’68 David R. Modzelewski, Robert M. Peters, James V. Jacobs-Smith, Auburn, ’48 James C. Lombardo, Central Connecticut State, ’80 Stephen F. Austin State, ’63 Herbert B. Jankowsky, Kettering, ’10 Washington College, ’68 Maxwell D. Monroe,California Douglas A. Peterson, Michael A. Jasinski, Kansas State, ’10 Lee M. London, Embry-Riddle, ’68 State-Northridge, ’80 South Dakota, ’91 Riley L. Javorsek, California Christopher W. Long, Clemson, ’00 Tyson L. Peterson, Minnesota State-Northridge, ’10 Scott W. Longshore, Did You Know? State-Mankato, ’10 Sumanth M. Jayaraman, Embry-Riddle, ’00 The Foundation received Lewis A. Phillips, Kansas, ’55 Belmont, ’10 John M. Lowe Jr., West Virginia, ’47 William E. Phillips, Knox, ’50 Matthew N. Jensen, Justin P. Ludwig, Ashland, ’47 $12,262.31 from 391 Landon K. Phipps, Nebraska-Lincoln, ’10 Robert P. Ludwin, Ripon, ’47 undergraduate members. Texas A & M, ’02 Jason C. Jewell, Kettering, ’10 Thomas M. Lundeen, Saint Louis, ’47 Christopher R. Piekarski, Zachary J. John, Rollins, ’10 Jon M. Luskin, California Brian L. Moore, New Mexico, ’80 Whitman, ’96 Chris W. Johnson, State-Northridge, ’47 Patrick W. Moore, Michigan, ’80 Harry T. Platt Jr., Florida, ’44 Central Connecticut State, ’10 Ryan P. Lutton, Ball State, ’99 Reginald M. Moore, Michael J. Poole, York, ’44 Jerry Johnson, Texas-Austin, ’44 Randolph-Macon, ’80 Charles T. Porter, Kansas, ’75 Blake A. Johnston, Texas Tech, ’44

2006 Annual Report 61 First Time Donors Michael G. Schmeiske, Richard R. Thomas, Charles P. Watkins, Northwestern, ’78 Nevada-Reno, ’10 Northwest Missouri State, ’99 William D. Watson, Clarion, ’78 in 2006 Curtis J. Schmitt, Ripon, ’10 Vincent M. Tobin, Missouri, ’65 Gerald W. Weaver, Southwestern, ’78 Justin R. Schneider, Joel R. Tornatore, Philip D. Weckesser, Cincinnati, ’78 Kansas State-Salina, ’10 U. of the Pacific, 87’ Brian G. Wellhouse, Clarence A. Posthauer, Purdue, ’60 Kyle R. Schnurbusch, Miami U., ’10 Travis D. Tracy, Wichita State, ’87 Minnesota State-Mankato, ’78 Kevin Potgieter, Todd C. Schott, South Dakota, ’94 Bryant C. Trotter, Mississippi, ’87 William P. Wellman, Southern California, ’60 Christopher D. Schuetz, Ronald D. Troyer, Florida, ’58 North Carolina, ’78 Brian C. Pounds, Kentucky, ’94 Thomas J. Tufts, RIT, ’58 Philip A. Wertz, Cincinnati, ’61 Nevada-Las Vegas, ’60 Harry S. Schutte Jr., Daniel S. Turner, Kentucky, ’58 Justin M. Westphalen, Will G. Price III, Kansas, ’67 Pennsylvania State, ’50 Lawrence W. Uhde III, Oklahoma State, ’61 Eric WT Pyles, Wichita State, ’67 Gary M. Schwartz, Louisiana-Lafayette, ’84 Charles A. Whatley, Mercer, ’61 Ryan A. Quillen, McDaniel, ’67 California-Irvine, ’89 Richard L. Van Cleave, Franklin, ’57 David M. Whinnem, Ashland, ’95 Jacob R. Quilliams, Alexander A. Seleznyov, Alex M. Van Leen, Clemson, ’57 Kurt E. White, DePauw, ’95 Tennessee-Chattanooga, ’67 Westminster, ’99 Reid C. Van Lehn, MIT, ’57 Chris P. Wiesman, Northwood, ’95 John T. Raber, South Florida, ’67 Anousa Sengsavanh, James H. Van Zant Jr., George N. Williams, Peter M. Rae, California-Davis, ’65 Portland State, ’99 Oklahoma, ’57 Georgia Tech, ’50 Benjamin R. Reed, Belmont, ’65 Kevin F. Shaffer, Ashland, ’99 Jason B. Veal, South Dakota, ’02 William B. Wilson, Alexander R. Rees-Jones, Robert A. Shepherd, Lynchburg, ’96 Dale A. Vonderau, Ohio U., ’46 Texas Christian, ’55 Cornell, ’65 Matthew D. Shoush, William M. Vondersmith Jr., Clinton S. Winter Jr., Seamus M. Regan, Creighton, ’65 Northwest Missouri State, ’96 Maryland, ’55 Georgia Tech, ’49 William W. Regier, Kansas, ’75 Andrey A. Shtratnikov, York, ’96 Derek M. Vorndran, Tyler P. Winters, Wichita State, ’49 Christopher M. Reinhackel, Darin A. Siders, Butler, ’98 Indiana State, ’55 Robert C. Wisecarver, Denison, ’75 Christopher C. Simeone, MIT, ’98 Aaron L. Walker, Washburn, ’87 California-Berkeley, ’43 Justin Fraser Reitsma, Manitoba, ’02 Joseph S. Simmons, Christopher K. Wren, Jack W. Renforth, Purdue, ’77 U. of Washington, ’76 Did You Know? Stephen F. Austin State, ’94 Chad M. Renn, Kansas, ’74 Richard H. Simonet, Florida, ’57 The average gift to the Paul Richard Wright, Daniel R. Rider, Shippensburg, ’74 Wade K. Sims III, Belmont, ’57 Foundation in 2006 Sonoma State, ’94 Jason R. Riopelle, Virginia Tech, ’74 Kyle A. Sissom, Washburn, ’57 David W. Wyble, Jack D. Ritchie, Kansas, ’80 Robert J. Six, West Virginia, ’92 was $209.99. Missouri Western State, ’94 Corey M. Ritts, Louisiana State, ’80 Bradley J. Smith, Tennessee, ’92 Scott S. Yoak, Embry-Riddle, ’94 Robert W. Rivett, Northwestern, ’80 Sebastian J. Snidal, Manitoba, ’92 Eric M. Walker, Oklahoma, ’87 Joshua Yoo, U. of Washington, ’94 Charles S. Robertson, Kentucky, ’59 Allan C. Somers, Drake, ’69 Austin W. Wang, Christopher K. Young, Matthew J. Robinett, Ryan C. Sparrow, U. of Washington, ’87 Kansas State-Salina, ’94 Case Western Reserve, ’59 Texas State-San Marcos, ’69 Andrew T. Warnock, John V. Young, Miami U., ’46 Alex R. Rock, Kansas, ’59 Andrew G. Spencer, Ohio Wesleyan, ’87 Patrick R. Ytzen, Ball State, ’46 Charles E. Rodgers Jr., California-Berkeley, ’69 David S. Waters, Dickinson, ’78 William A. Zeiher, Florida, ’51 Iowa Wesleyan, ’59 Jerry J. Spetseris, Ohio U., ’76 Jesse A. Rodriguez, La Verne, ’59 James B. Sprague, Colgate, ’37 Colin D. Rogers, Virginia Tech, ’59 Andrew R. Stark, Idaho, ’37 Scott L. Rogers, Southwestern, ’59 Marc R. Steigerwald, Clarion, ’37 Michael E. Rome, Kansas, ’75 Drew W. Stein, Emporia State, ’37 Richard S. Royer, Gettysburg, ’59 John D. Stewart, Wabash, ’50 Joshua L. Runion, Samuel D. Stewart, Clemson, ’50 West Texas A & M, ’59 Justin D. Stone, Virginia, ’50 Thomas J. Russo, Ashland, ’59 David J. Storch, New Mexico, ’50 Walter C. Salembier, Jon A. Strandhagen, Pennsylvania, ’62 Florida State, ’59 Matthew D. Strawsburg, Did You Know? McDaniel, ’59 The Foundation Brandon M. Stump, Northwest Missouri State, ’59 received 1,573 credit Jeremy F. Stump, Butler, ’02 card gifts that totaled Jason E. Stumpf, Kent State, ’02 $117,130.66. Benjamin W. Sufrin, Gettysburg, ’02 Kraig S. Tabbutt, Ashland, ’96 Dan S. Tadych, Phillip G. Salisbury, Southern California, ’03 Ohio Wesleyan, ’62 Terry A. Taggart, Washburn, ’76 Vernon G. Schaller, Missouri, ’81 Bryan D. Taylor, Colgate, ’99 Beau D. Schell, Manitoba, ’10 Clayton C. Taylor Jr., Timothy J. Schinkten, Oklahoma State, ’99 St. Norbert, ’10 Robert S. Taylor, Daniel E. Schloss, DePauw, ’10 Sam Houston State, ’99

62 2006 Annual Report Chapter News New York Zeta ’67, Ohio Mu Bond #1; C. Chris Ford, Bowling Colgate University Green ’56, former Ohio Mu chapter adviser, Continued from page 14 James D. Warner, Akron ’70, Sigma South We are proud to announce that we received the Province President; Robert J. Miller, New Mexico following awards at the annual Colgate Greek ’50, President Emeritus of the Phi Delta Theta Awards: Most Outstanding Chapter, Most Educational Foundation; Michelle Henson, Outstanding Philanthropy, Most Outstanding Ashland University Greek Advisor, along with Faculty Involvement and Most Outstanding representatives from the Good Shepherd Home Senior (Jake Seip). for the Aged and Lutheran Social Services of Gamma Sigma Alpha Central Ohio. inductees are Alex Weinberg, Eric Hoffman, After dinner, special presentations were made Dave Sermer, Nikhil to C. Chris Ford and to Larry R. Schiemann, Fernandes, Michael Ashland ’70, honoring their past service as chapter Nitzberg and Mark Pettit. advisers to Ohio Mu. In January, about 20 An award was presented from the Good members made the trip to Shepherd Home for the Aged and New York City to attend Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio the career seminar, which featured presentations to the undergraduates of Ohio Mu for their from Mark Moye, ’86, (an executive recruiter with “commitment and unmatched spirit” in The Peak Organization) on interviewing tips and volunteering to local nursing homes. The young how to work with a recruiter, and Ira Blatt, ’73, (a Phis had built a tremendous reputation visiting consultant with 30 years experience in the human nursing homes during the holidays and making resources field) on effective networking strategies. other visits to provide entertainment and We then split up into smaller discussion groups activities to nursing home patients. where we were able to ask questions and learn first-hand from alumni on how to get started To wrap up the evening, Anthony Magistro, 68, engaged everyone in a presentation in various careers. Our thanks go to Adam Ashland ’ regarding the future of Ohio Mu. The creation of Schrager, ’99, for providing his offices for the career seminar and to the many alumni who the Ohio Mu Endowment Fund was announced, donated their time and energy to make this event as an opportunity for Ohio Mu alumni to make a success. charitable contributions to the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation and to have those funds The New York Zeta Fund Board of Directors earmarked for scholarships and other educational recently announced a series of scholarships and purposes at Ohio Mu. academic awards intended for members of the undergraduate chapter. They intend to give out Oklahoma Alpha up to $10,000 in scholarships and academic University of Oklahoma awards during the 2007 calendar year. Due to the overwhelming success of last year’s “Howl Ohio Mu at the Moon, Laugh Like a Loon” reunion of the 1965- Ashland University 70 pledge classes, we are repeating it on October 5–6 at the Doubletree Campbell Centre Hotel in . On November 18 over 100 Phis and guests The weekend will include a Friday dinner and dance celebrated 40 years of Phi Delta Theta at and the Oklahoma/Texas game on Saturday followed Ashland University. The day began with an by a victory party and buffet dinner. For reunion open house and pancake breakfast at the chapter information, please contact Bradley Burt, house followed by campus tours. That evening (515) 276-5448, or [email protected]. we gathered at the Ashland Eagles Club for a banquet and a night of reflection, brotherhood, Pennsylvania Theta dancing and fun. Special guests at the banquet Pennsylvania State University included: Dr. Frederick J. Finks, President of Ashland University; Ronald C. Willis, Ashland We are continuing the upward march in our Return to Glory Campaign. Re-organization has made us a force to reckon with at Penn State following the attempted sale of our over 100- year-old chapter house. Since the attempted sale, membership has doubled to 64 men, average GPA has improved by over 5%, and philanthropic fundraising has increased more than five-fold to over$ 15,000 per year. Open bi- annual stockholder’s meetings are conducted by the active chapter, detailing expanding operations and an ever-improving financial situation. A www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 63 Spring Meeting Video will be available late April. Whittington, Terry Scarborough, W.L. Gray Chapter News The Phi Delts are also increasing our presence (President of The Educational Foundation), in the community, having PSU Inter-Fraternity George Bolin, Eddy Bauman, John Horton, Council Committee members, chairman of Chris Bell, Will Gray (Chapter Adviser), and Homecoming and THON (the world’s largest John Worsham. student-run philanthropy), and involvement in Student Government and State College Texas Beta members hope the success of this dinner Town Council Meetings. Possibilities will help make this an annual event with invitations appear limitless at the midway point of being extended to all our alumni and those from our Return to Glory Campaign. other chapters living in the Austin area. —Adam Dahr

Alumni and actives standing in front of our house at the beginning of our Return to Glory—led by Jack Cosgrove ‘38 (Bond #340)—one of our oldest living members and the son of one of our chapter’s founders, John Cosgrove ‘04 (Bond #13) South Dakota Alpha University of South Dakota We were excited to win first place overall in this year’s Stroller Show. We were teamed with Pi Beta Phi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Each Alumni Phis at the TX Beta event team is responsible for choreographing dance, changing song lyrics, designing costumes and Virginia Eta the backdrop. The only disappointing part of the Virginia Tech weekend was the weather which prevented some parents from attending. The events of April 16, 2007 have affected the Virginia Tech community greatly. The Virginia Texas A&M and Sam Houston State Eta chapter at Virginia Tech was fortunate Texas A&M and Sam Houston State members volunteered their enough not to lose anyone in the tragic events. time to help organize and participate in the 1st Annual Walk to The chapter participated in many of the campus D’feet ALS in College Station. memorial ceremonies and walked at Relay for Life that weekend. As a team, we raised over $1500 and walked throughout the entire night to support the fight against cancer and to memorialize the victims. Two members, Ryan Hauptman and Rich Chan, each ran 32 laps around the track (one for each victim of the shootings). We would also like to thank all of the members from other chapters throughout the nation and Canada who have sent messages of support and condolences. We greatly appreciated these messages and are proud to be a part of such a caring organization. We will prevail, we are Virginia Tech. LET’S GO HOKIES. — Rich Chan Texas Beta University of Texas—Austin On February 26, we gathered for dinner with several of our alumni. In his address to this group, Brother Wales Madden, Jr., Texas ‘52, reminisced about his experiences as an active member while challenging current actives to consider what is most important to them through their membership in our Fraternity. Those present were inspired by what they heard from Brother Madden, Phi Delta Theta’s Distinguished Alumnus of the Year (1971) who has received numerous honors including the prestigious Santa Rita Award from The University of Texas (2002).

Other alumni present included Harry Ryan Hauptman and Rich Chan

64 Summer 2007 Pitcher’s Sister Takes A Walk Sister of Red Sox ace and Phi Mike Timlin walking 2000 miles for ALS

haron Timlin, mother of Red Sox pitcher Mike Timlin, Southwestern ’88, succumbed in 2002 to ALS Sat the age of 61. After watching her suffer through the awful progression of this fatal disease, the family vowed to do as much as they could to bring awareness to the forefront and, with time, ensure a cure. Three years ago Mike and Dawn Timlin established in Boston, The Sharon Timlin Memorial 5k Race/Walk and Family Fun Day to Cure ALS. In total over $200,000 has been raised and directed toward research for a cure. On March 1, Tracy Schach, Mike’s sister, began her own walk—going from Austin to Boston, roughly 2,000 miles. She has been walking 20 to 25 miles per day and plans to arrive in Boston in time for the annual 5k. When she passed through Georgetown, Texas, members of Texas Gamma walked by her side and gave her support. Other chapters along the route have also been alerted to her schedule. If you would like to assist in her walk, you may send checks payable to: Austin to Boston Walk, 16308 Westview Trail, Austin, TX 78737.

Photo Courtesy: Boston Red Sox Baseball Club Limited Partnership

Photo Courtesy: Boston Red Sox Baseball Club Limited Partnership

www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 65 Co-captain/center Mike Iafrate anchored Phi Sports the Davidson offense and won All-PFL and Sports Academic All-PFL first team honors. Wide receiver Brett Diogaurdi was an All-PFL first teamer and ranked 15th in NCAA Division I-AA Review with 5.9 receptions per game. He led with 59 catches for 859 yards, six TDs and is the school By Jay Langhammer, Sports Editor career record holder with 2,215 yards (on 154 receptions). Other good receivers were Beaux College Football Jones (46 catches for 570 yards, five TDs); Myles More than 300 Phi Delt undergraduates were on Potter (12 for 138 yards); Kirk Konert (27 kickoff college rosters during the 2006 season. Members returns for a 22.8 average); Robert Manire and of bowl teams included punter Alex Harrell of Mike Chapman. Lineman John Wilson earned the 13-1 Florida BCS National Champions; wide All-PFL honorable mention. receiver William Cage and defensive lineman Bo Hailey of the 11-2 TCU Poinsettia Bowl The 10-2 Washington & Jefferson Division squad; quarterback Ryan Rowland and III playoff team had 25 Phis, led by second team linebacker Ty Linder of the 8-5 Texas All-American offensive guard Chris Hickey. Tech Insight Bowl club; offensive lineman Defensive end Dan Brodland (58 tackles, team- Phillip Browning of the 7-6 Florida high 8.5 sacks) was on the All-PAC first team State Emerald Bowl team; and defensive and the All-South Region third team. Back Gabe back Erik Rudin of the McKee had 8-5 Missouri Sun Bowl 64 stops and club. Head coach Ralph earned All- Friedgen, Maryland ’70, PAC honorable led his alma mater to a mention. 9-4 season, including a Other 24-7 win over Purdue in defenders were the Champs Sports Bowl. back Ryan Mullen (four Rob Parks of Mississippi interceptions, Brett Diogaurdi, Davidson was the team’s punter 55 tackles); Photo: Brian Westerholt again, booting 58 for a 38.9 back Chris average and was joined on Kessler (14 the squad by kicker Justin Sparks. punt returns Linebacker Mark Paschal, who for a 7.7 posted 23 tackles, and kicker John average); Choate saw action for North lineman Mitch Carolina. Defensive end John Tenney (20 Larson of Kansas had 13 tackles, stops); lineman three pass deflections and three Russ Chase (18 quarterback hurries. Joining him Mark Snoddy, Washington and Lee tackles); and on the Jayhawks squad was wide Photo: Pete Emerson linebackers receiver Jack Swab. Seeing action Joe Garia and for SMU were defensive back Blake Sloan and wide John Fahey. Lineman Eric Sibenac started eight receiver Jim Beckner. Also on the Mustangs squad contests on offense and quarterback Josh Linton was wide receiver Rob Pritchard. ran 31 times for 229 yards. Forty-fiveDavidson Phis were led by co-captain/ Thirty-three Phi Delts led 8-3 Dickinson to the defensive end Kyle Kinsell (36 tackles), who won Division III playoffs. Winning All-American Academic All-American first team honors; was a third team honors was linebacker Eric Dube, semi-finalist for the Draddy Award; and won a Centennial Conference Player of the Year. He $5,000 postgraduate scholarship. Earning All-PFL led with 120 tackles, 17.5 tackles for losses and first team honors on defense were back Patrick four forced fumbles. Back Andrew Ackley won FitzGerald (53 tackles, four interceptions) and All-Centennial first team honors with54 tackles linebacker Niel Andrews (43 stops, team-high and four interceptions, running his career total to 7.5 sacks). Named All-PFL second team was a school record 19. All-Centennial second team back Matt Easton, second with 57 tackles. Other back Ryan Heinig had 46 stops, eight deflections defenders were linebacker Chris Castillo (team- and 15 punt returns for a 9.0 average. Tackle Zac high 67 tackles); Academic All-PFL linebacker Reding made 40 tackles and won All-Centennial Bud Crawford (51 stops); back Matt Mikrut (43 mention. Averaging 35.2 on 44 punts was Aren tackles); back Tyler Lemons (34 tackles); lineman Johnson. Other defenders were linebacker Mike Will Funderburg (21 stops); plus linebackers Chris O’Donnell (57 stops); linebacker Ryan Andrews Chris Hickey, Hampton and Duane Gregg. (43 tackles); lineman Paul Titchenall (32 stops); Washington & Jefferson

66 Summer 2007 linebacker Brian Brugger; and backs Tim Clinton second team honors for Case Western Reserve Phi Sports and Mark Mariski. University was defensive lineman Jason Fronczak (30 tackles). Lineman Gian Genovesi had 25 Dickinson’s offense featured All-American stops (including four sacks) and was joined by honorable mention wide receiver Chris linebacker Chris Wolfe and Daniel Foti. Starting McInerney, who had 1,280 all purpose every game on the CWRU offensive line was yards (125.5 per game). He caught 48 Chris Center. passes for 593 yards, eight TDs; returned 16 kickoffs for a 31.0 average (including The Hanover squad had 20 Phi players, including a 98-yarder); and ran back 23 punts for a four key defensive starters. End David Blount was 9.4 average. He was on the All-Centennial on the All-HCAC first team and played in the and All-South Region first teams. Also Aztec Bowl after posting 57 tackles, including team gaining All-American mention was tackle bests of nine sacks and 12 for losses. Back Steven Kevin Mentrikowski. Running back Ryne Moyer was an All-HCAC first teamer with7 2 stops Cantwell won All-South Region mention and nine pass deflections. Tackle Kenny Miller after rushing for 555 yards; catching 17 was also an All-HCAC first teamer after making passes; and scoring six TDs. Other receivers 50 stops, including 9.5 for losses, and lineman were Justin Piotti (13 catches for 104 yards) Gunnar Crowell, who won All-HCAC mention, and Michael D’Amico (12 for 108 yards). had 29 tackles. Other defenders were linebacker Eric Erik Frain started at offensive tackle. Cook (23 tackles), back Keith Pavey (21 stops) and lineman Eric Cronin. Seventeen Phis led Washington & Lee to a 7-4 record and a first-ever Division III Named to the All-HCAC second team on offense playoff berth. Cornerback Mark Snoddy for Hanover was lineman Christian Beuschel and was on the All-ODAC and Virginia College quarterback Rick Webster gained All-HCAC Division All-State first teams while being honorable mention after starting for the third named College Division Player of the Year. year. He won the team’s Mental Attitude Award He picked off nine passes (third in Division and completed 133 passes in 235 attempts for 1,391 III) and made 32 tackles. yards and 14 touchdowns. Named to the All-ODAC and All- Running back State second teams were linebacker Corey Fogle was Kyle Harvey (70 tackles) and back the top rusher Jimmy Gift (67 tackles, three with 295 yards interceptions). Seeing starting duty and was second were backs Chris Prugar (38 stops) in receiving and Aaron Fulk (20 tackles). with 33 catches for 331 yards. W&L kicker Ben Long won Other offensive All-ODAC and All-State first linemen were team honors. He kicked eight field Mike Ripley, goals (three against Randolph- Alex Hunter, Macon) and now holds the career Justin Smith record with 32. Offensive tackle and Clarke Hall. Bobby Hetherington was on the All-ODAC second team and Forty-six Phis Jack Martin caught 32 passes for were on the 5-5 583 yards and nine TDs. Stuart Centre team. Sitterson rushed for 415 yards; Named to the caught 37 passes for 341 yards; ran All-SCAC first back five kickoffs for a22 .8 average; team and DIII and had 15 punt returns for a 6.3 Harold Barton, Gettysburg South Region average. Also playing for W&L Photo: David Sinclair second team were wide receiver Billy Murray was linebacker and tight end Coleman Lyons. Matt Johnson, second with 86 tackles. End Brian Dougherty, the team Defensive MVP, Earning All-American honorable mention won Academic All-District IV first team honors for Gettysburg was linebacker Harold and All-SCAC honorable mention. He had 48 Barton, who had 100 tackles, including 15 tackles (including a team-high 17.5 for losses and versus Muhlenberg. He was named to the 6.5 sacks). Named to the All-SCAC second team All-Centennial Conference first team; the was back Tyler Moody (five interceptions,6 2 All-South Region second team; and was tackles) and punter Chris Zimmerman (29 for a an ECAC Division III Southwest All-Star. 38.6 average). Linebacker Adam Hay (team-high Teammate James Russell started every Chris McInerney, Dickinson 87 stops) and tackle Tyler Smith (39 tackles) game at offensive tackle. Winning All-UAA won All-SCAC mention. Also playing were back www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 67 John Perin (three pick offs, 41 tackles), back (seven starts). Running back Silas Paul rushed for Phi Sports Tyler Boron (40 stops), lineman Clark Norris (39 306 yards, four TDs and won All-NWC mention. tackles) and back Alex Ubel (three interceptions). James Olcott averaged 6.4 on 46 carries. Brian Ames had 33 punts for a 36.1 average and kicker Centre’s Adam Blandford won All-SCAC second Justin Dougherty scored 45 points (two field goals, team honors and was Offensive MVP. He ran for 39 extra points). Playing well were linebackers Peter 796 yards, six TDs while catching 22 passes for New (30 stops), Jake Parks (29 tackles, 9.5 for losses) 184 yards. His career rushing total and Bucky Brenner. of 2,198 yards is fourth in school history. Tackle Michael Beehan The 7-3 Ripon squad had 16 Phi Delts. Back was on the All-SCAC second team Joshua Kraemer was on the All-NWC first team and fullback Jordan Tinnell, who and DIII West All-Region second team. He had scored four TDs, gained All-SCAC five interceptions for1 04 yards; 46 tackles; 13 mention. Quarterback Kevin Phelps punt returns for a 17.4 average; and eight kickoffs hit 111 of 209 for 1,152 yards, six TDs for a 22.8 average. All-NWC first team tackle and ran for 404 yards, five scores. Mark DeDina posted 41 stops with a team-best Tyler Moody, Centre Special Teams MVP Zack Sloan 9.5 for losses. Offensive tackle Mike Strelow was returned 24 punts for an 11.1 average (including a the team’s third All-NWC first teamer and back 73 yard TD) and nine kickoffs for a 19.7 average. Vince Spratte won All-MWC mention after making Back Nick Warren ran for 161 yards and receiver 66 tackles. Other Ripon standouts were defensive Tyler Henkel caught 10 balls for 100 yards. Other lineman Joe Leistikow (15 stops); back Andy Redin; starting offensive linemen for Centre were tackle linebackers Matt Birschbaum and Stuart Russ (22 Thomas Gregory, guard Chad Riney and center stops); receivers Brian Felix (11 catches for 133 yards) Brian Coxon. and Matt Hartman. The 6-4 Washington-St. Louis squad was led by 27 Phis. On defense, tri-captain/back Joe Shaughnessy (three interceptions) and back John Grit (43 stops) were on the All-UAA first team. The All-UAA second team included linebacker Tyler McSparin (29 tackles), back Tommy Bawden (46 tackles) and lineman Jim Manship. Back Evan Mayer gained All-UAA mention after making 33 stops and a team-high 10 pass deflections. Also playing well were back Adam Hartzler, lineman Bob Pine and linebackers Ryan Petersen and Nick Mengel. Leading the Washington-St. Louis offense was tri-captain/quarterback Pat McCarthy, who completed 104 of 165 for 1,092 yards, seven TDs. He gained All-UAA honorable mention and Academic All-District VII first team honors. Tackle Scott Reigel was an All-UAA first teamer and guard Cody Reading was on the All-UAA second team. Nick Henry was second team QB and hit 43 of 89 for 467 yards and wide receiver Joe Lubelski caught 26 passes for 239 yards. Other offensive standouts for Washington- St. Louis were starting lineman Dan Elliott; tight end George Abell, who had six starts; back Ian English; and receivers Nick Lizanich, Kyle Gary and Robert McCarthy.

Kyle Kinsell, Davidson Eighteen Phis led 7-3 Puget Sound. Photo: WG Sports Photos Defensive lineman Beau Jacobson was on the All-NWC first team after posting 32 stops and seven QB hurries. Offensive line starters were Matt Reese (All-NWC second team), Curtis MacDuff (All-NWC mention) and Greg Bailey Pat McCarthy, Washington-St. Louis Photo: Joe Angeles, WUSTL Photo Services

68 Summer 2007 Earning All-ODAC mention for at the UAA meet. Phi Sports Randolph-Macon was kicker Reggie Brian Mortensen Moore, who booted seven field goals placed 26th (28:26) (three versus Bridgewater). He also at the Georgia punted 38 times for a 37.2 average, with Collegiate meet and 13 inside the 20 yard line. Teammates Henry Bowden also were lineman Logan Boggs, winner of competed for Emory. the Most Respected Award; lineman Competing at the Eric Crawford (seven starts) and lineman NCAA Division III Joseph Hanks. Key players for Lawrence regional and national were defensive lineman Matt Frelich (53 meets for Centre was tackles, team-high four sacks); back Joe Farley Stephenson. Austin (30 tackles); lineman Jack Peters Michael Cordova of (29 stops); and offensive linemen Barry LaVerne had a time Marquard, Evan Keip, Chris Kopitz and of 27:52.50 at the Tim Golemgeski. UCR Invitational and placed 61st (29:35.30) Denison linebacker Jim Minor ranked at the SCIAC meet. fifth with4 2 tackles and led with three Other cross country Eric Dube, Dickinson fumble recoveries. Teammate Jake runners were Travis Beaudoin played in nine contests. Bui of Washington & Jefferson and Jacob Playing for Wabash were defensive linemen Bowman of Allegheny. Wes Anderson (17 tackles) and Jared Lange. Catching eight passes for Iowa Wesleyan was Adam Krack, who was joined by offensive lineman David Ledesma. Other players included Soccer defensive lineman Grant Wright of DePauw; Leading Southwestern University to an 11-7-1 wide receiver John Hinner of the 10-1 St. Norbert record was forward John Martinez, who earned team; linebacker Michael Gonzales of LaVerne; All-SCAC second team honors after leading in linebacker Joe Barndt goals (nine) and points (19). Teammate Aaron of McDaniel; offensive Kinsman also saw action as a defenseman. Three lineman Michael Phis helped lead Washington & Lee to a 12-3 Severn of Chicago; season. Tri-captain J.D. McDermott started defensive lineman every game on defense and earned All-ODAC Matt Hughes of mention. Midfielder Drew Crowley tied for third British Columbia; in scoring with 11 points (four goals, three assists) wide receiver Eric and defenseman J.P. Pratt played in nine contests. Beecher of M.I.T and Midfielder Sam Breitzman started eight games the Westminster duo for 9-6-1 Lawrence. of lineman Corey Meyer and receiver Eight Phis on the LaVerne squad were led by Slava Prokhorets. striker Daniel Aguirre who won All-SCIAC second team honors after scoring 11 points (five goals, one assist). Other key players were goalie Cody Black and midfielders Matt Cross Country Dominguez, Beto Valle, Joseph Valencia and Chad Bennett of Ruben Trujillo. Playing for 12-5-1 Schreiner DePauw earned All- were defenseman Ben Roell, who started every Scott Reigel, Washington-St. Louis, SCAC honors for the game, and midfielder Travis Curd, who was Photo: Joe Angeles, WUSTL Photo Services fourth year after a 10th on the Academic All-ASC team. Midfielder place finish 2( 7:09.77) Vince Morrow played in 20 contests for the at the SCAC meet. He also placed 10th at the 14-6-1 Sonoma State squad and midfielder Mike NCAA Great Lakes Regional and had an 8K time Brown started 11 games for Whitman. Also of 29:58 at the Division III meet. Brandon Smith playing were midfielder Zach Fleischer of8 -8-3 of Southwestern College had a time of 27:53.34 Hanover; defenseman John Cromwell of M.I.T. in a 17th place finish at the NAIA Region IV8 K and the Wabash duo of defenseman Dan Storey meet. Frank Hoban of Gettysburg placed 23rd and forward Charlie Guevera. (27:50) at the Centennial Conference meet and teammate Mark Ulbrich placed 44th with a time of 28:58. Both ran in the NCAA Division III Mid-East Regional. Three Phi Delt runners saw action for Emory. Michael Rothbart was sixth out of 109 runners at the Mercer Invitational and placed 35th (26:49.67) www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 69 Toward Miami University Phi Delta Theta Returns to its Birthplace fter a three-year absence from campus, Phi Delta Theta’s alumni, Fraternity and Foundation staff members, undergraduate Ohio Alpha chapter officially returned to Miami University Phi Delts from Ohio University and Tennessee Tech University, Aon April 21, 2007. The installation weekend culminated a year- and other local alumni. long effort to rebuild Phi Delta Theta’s first chapter. Saturday’s installation ceremony at Kumler Chapel on Miami’s Phi Delta Theta’s recruitment efforts began on campus early in Western campus officially deemed the Ohio Alpha colony a the 2006 fall semester when Leadership Consultants John Talcott and Kerrie Herren set out to find campus leaders to take on this exciting but challenging venture. A month later, twenty-six men took the Phikeia Oath at the colonization ceremony on October 28, 2006. During the following months and throughout the spring semester, the Ohio Alpha colony began to see great success. Sixteen new members joined the Colony in January which further allowed Phi Delta Theta to become more visible on campus. The chapter of Phi Delta Theta. The addition of the Ohio Alpha colony’s involvement in chapter brought the Fraternity’s number of active chapters to 157. the Oxford/Cincinnati A luncheon followed the installation ceremony at the Shriver community as well as its Center on campus. Those in attendance heard speeches from participation in Miami’s Greek community further strengthened Rudy Porchivina, House Corporation President, Greg Wagner, the Fraternity’s return. and Chapter President, Kyle Schnurbusch. On Friday, April 20, thirty-eight new brothers and a transfer Renovations for the Ohio Alpha chapter house are set to begin in student signed The Bond during the initiation ceremony held at the early summer months, and the chapter will once again occupy the Paul E. Martin General Headquarters Building in Oxford. the chapter house in the fall semester of 2007. The Fraternity is General Council President, Rudy Porchivina, presided over the very proud to have its Alpha chapter back in the fold. ceremony with help from General Council Treasurer, Mark Ochsenbein, Province President, Rob Pasquinucci, Ohio Alpha

70 Summer 2007 Expansion Oxford Retreat The Fraternity held its first ever multi-campus Expansion Retreat on February2 4, 2007, in Oxford. Executive board officers from our colonies at Miami University, Kent State University, Indiana University, University of Louisville, and Vanderbilt University convened at the General Headquarters to share success stories and learn more about the road to installation. Educational programs were facilitated by Housing and Insurance Coordinator Melanie Clayton, Associate Executive Vice President Marc Mores, Director of Expansion Steve Good, and Leadership Consultant John Talcott. The group also had the opportunity to take a tour of the General Headquarters and the Miami campus.

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www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 71 Phi Delt Circle Social Networking Site for Phis et’s face it; we’re a highly mobile, fast-paced society. The nine to five workday is a thing of the past as mobile Lphones, the Internet, and Blackberries keep us linked to the office nearly2 4 hours a day. However, relocations, families and retirements make its nearly impossible to keep in touch with chapter brothers, let alone stay connected with your chapter. January 2007 marked the introduction of an exciting new tool, Phi Delta Theta Circle. This private, online community allows Brothers in The Bond to securely connect with brothers from their era and home chapter, while linking them with other alumni and undergraduates with shared interests and professions within their region and around the world. While online communities and social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook are the latest rage with younger generations, Phi Delta Theta Circle offers an online experience for everyone, and the response by Phis, young and old, has indicated this. “So far, the response to Phi Delta Theta Circle has exceeded all of our expectations,” said Sean Wagner, Director of Alumni Services. “In the first week of a limited release, nearly600 Phis signed on and began building the network from the ground up. After two months, that number grew to over 4,000 members and we don’t see signs of lagging.” According to Affinity Circles—parent company of Phi Delta Theta Circle—the launch of The Circle has been one of the most successful in the company’s history. The Phi Delta Theta Circle provides an outlet for networking between Brothers in The Bond. Members do this by creating personal profiles and groups, and by having the ability to post jobs and comments about various topics in and outside of Phi Delta Theta. Personal profiles contain both personal and professional items about themselves, including their resume, interests, and industry. The Circle can be used by Phis from all generations searching for those in their area of study, their chosen career, or their immediate location. It can also be used to look for Brothers from their past, share pictures

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72 Summer 2007 of their children and grandchildren, organize reunions, and receive birthday reminders.

“Alumni clubs are essential to the continuation of Fraternity tradition. We recognized the need to create virtual alumni clubs to keep that tradition alive. Phi Delta Theta Circle is our solution.” —Sean Wagner The Group function of Phi Delta Theta Circle has allowed the Fraternity’s alumni clubs to create an online presence. Over 70 alumni clubs have already established a group on The Circle and are using it to post events and communicate among members while finding other Phis in their region to join their club. “Alumni clubs are essential to the continuation of Fraternity tradition. We recognized the need to create virtual alumni clubs to keep that tradition alive. Phi Delta Theta Circle is our solution,” said Wagner.

Phi Delta Theta has always claimed to be the Fraternity for Life but never had a way to link all members. Within The Circle there are numerous opportunities for Phis to connect with Brothers that they lost or that they didn’t even know they had who share common interests, affiliations, and careers. A comprehensive member search allows you to find out what happened to the men in your pledge class or reach out to a Brother that you have never met before within your industry. Visit https://phideltatheta.affinitycircles.com and start growing your network today!

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www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 73 Trio of Leadership Events Held in St. Louis everal successful conferences were held in St. Louis this advising styles, alumni recruitment, goal setting, and risk past January. Phis from all over the country gathered for the management while participating in the PLC large general sessions Seighth annual Presidents Leadership Conference, the second including a special solo session featuring a discussion on the annual Recruitment Boot Camp, and a new Alumni Summit for Millennial Generation. The CAB Summit provided a tremendous Chapter Advisory Board (CAB) members. training for those on the front lines, serving the Fraternity’s undergraduate chapters while giving them an opportunity to Presidents from 153 chapters and new colonies assembled at network and share ideas amongst their peers. the Presidents Leadership Conference (PLC) for a weekend of The participants of the conference seemed to enjoy the CAB Summit quite a bit. One adviser stated: “I was totally blown away by the caliber of the meeting. Topics were relevant and enjoyable.” Another adviser stated: “I took a lot from discussing the challenges that other chapters face. Some the same, but more times than not, I learned from their successes.” The Fraternity has already approved this program to be held yet again next year. “This year we felt like we held a terrific inaugural event, however next year we plan on taking the next step with the CAB Summit, by bringing back the majority of the program, adding a few components that were suggested by attendees, and by tweaking a few things. This should provide the ultimate Chapter Advisory Board educational experience” said Director of leadership, education, and fun. General Council Reporter Scott Alumni Services Sean Wagner. Mietchen kicked off the long weekend with a reading of The Bond. General Council President Rudy Porchivina provided a The second annual Recruitment Boot Camp (RBC) was attended positive report on the state of the Fraternity, and Brother Gary by 106 recruitment chairmen. Lead facilitator David Stollman Belsome gave an inspiring speech about the principles of Phi Delta led sessions on branding and alignment, system recruitment, Theta using video clips from Lord of the Rings and A Beautiful recruitment by the numbers, and formal recruitment. Aided by Mind to illustrate his points. the guidance of the small group facilitators, the RBC attendees created recruitment action plans to take back to their chapter to Speakers such as Dr. Sparky Reardon, Jim Favor, Brad Karsh, improve recruitment performance. The boot camp concluded Marc Mores, and Dr. Will Keim offered the presidents and CAB with the recruitment chairmen reviewing their action plans with members practical ways to make positive change in their home their presidents and chapter advisory board members. chapters through effective leadership. One undergraduate PLC attendee stated, “I met Brothers from all over the country who “If the 13 percent increase in last spring’s recruitment numbers are any gave me a different perspective on how to creatively solve some indication, the members that attended RBC are set up for success!” of my said Director of Chapter Services Jesse Moyer. chapter’s These events would not be possible The General Council and General Headquarters staff would like without the support of our members problems.” to thank all of the participants, both undergraduate and alumni, In for their efforts in St. Louis. We are looking forward to the through their generous donations to addition Emerging Leaders Institute, our next leadership conference slated the Educational Foundation. Thank to the for July 28-31 at Miami University this summer. speakers, you for your support. both presidents and CAB members attended small group sessions facilitated by dedicated Phi Delt volunteers from all over North America. While the presidents did work hard, they also had some down time with their brother Phis. Included in the entertainment for PLC was a Phi Jeopardy competition where Brother Tony Cappaert from MIT was the Final Jeopardy Champion. Other events included watching Talladega Nights with 150 brothers, and Tom DeLuca closed out the weekend by hypnotizing 20 brothers on stage for all to enjoy. The inaugural Chapter Advisory Board Summit had over forty advisers make their way to St. Louis to discuss best practices,

74 Summer 2007 Emerging Leaders Institute

ehind everything that makes you proud of Phi Delta To attend the Institute you must be: Theta is strong leadership—leadership based upon our BCardinal Principles. The Fraternity and the Phi Delta • eager to learn and grow; Theta Educational Foundation are committed to developing • committed to transferring the Fraternity not only, not less, but strong leadership skills from the beginning of your membership. greater than it was transmitted to you; The Emerging Leaders Institute was created to meet that goal. By bringing together the up and coming freshman and sophomore • willing to model leadership in your activities as a Phi Delt. leaders from our chapters across the United States and Canada, Modeling leadership includes refraining from the use of alcohol a Phi Delt learning laboratory will be created where you will be and drugs during the Institute. able to learn leadership skills from your peers and distinguished We want to deliver value to your chapter through the individuals who alumni. attend the Emerging Leaders Institute. The Planning Committee is asking your chapter to send two young emerging leaders. An The Emerging Leaders Institute is the equivalent of seminars emerging leader is a freshman or sophomore brother or recent initiate costing in excess of $1,000. Like all worthwhile colleges, we have with the future potential to hold a leadership position in the chapter admission requirements. or on campus.

To register for this conference or for more information, contact General Headquarters at 513-523-6345 or visit www.phideltatheta.org and click the ELI link. www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 75 Chapter Grand Frank H. Abernathy, Jr. Elden T. Smith Richmond, ’60 Ohio Wesleyan, ’32 Former General Council President Frank Former Ohio Wesleyan University President Elden Abernathy died March 31, 2007 at his home. Smith died February 5, 2007 at his home in Florida. Brother Abernathy served as president of the Smith was a member of the Ohio Beta chapter General Council from 1990-1992 and was a trustee of the board of Ohio Wesleyan and was elected to the General University and the University of Tampa. Council in 1984. Abernathy also served as Delta North province president. Winnie MacKay Abernathy was a CPA in both New York Zeta housemother and cook North Carolina and Virginia Winifred A. MacKay, beloved New York and was president and manager Zeta (Colgate) house mother and cook died of Abernathy & Warren, P.C, November 27, 2006. She was 64. CPAs. He also taught accounting classes at Virginia Commonwealth Originally hired in 1965 as the cook, her role University from 1967-1971. expended over the decades to become house mother, property manager, friend and mentor to He was also a member of the the brothers. She retired last March after 41 years Richmond Randolph Lodge No. of faithful service. 19 AF&AM, Richmond Scottish Rite Bodies and the ACCA A scholarship in Winnie’s memory has been Temple Shrine. Brother Abernathy created to benefit members of the New York Zeta was known for returning to Phi Delta Theta chapter. For more information, contact the Phi to present “Jefferson Cups” to immediate past Delta Theta Foundation at 513.523.6199 or visit presidents of Phi Delta Theta’s General Council. phideltatheta.org. In coelo John T. Critchfield Ohio Wesleyan, ’54 quies est Former Province President John Critchfield died December 12, 2006. Critchfield also served as a In heaven chapter advisory board chairman from 1999-2002 before being named province president. there is rest

Volunteers Needed! There are many ways for you to give back to your Fraternity, and helping a local chapter can be one of the most rewarding opportunities. These chapters need a chapter advisory board chair, and many advisers would also appreciate advisory board members. Please check www.phideltatheta.org for the most up-to-date listing of volunteer opportunities. • Alabama Alpha, Alabama • Pennsylvania Zeta, Pennsylvania • Alberta Alpha, Alberta • Pennsylvania Xi, Clarion • Indiana Alpha Colony, Indiana • Texas Lambda, Baylor • Indiana Theta, Purdue • Texas Sigma, Schreiner • Kentucky Epsilon, Kentucky • Virginia Zeta, Washington & Lee • Maryland Beta, McDaniel • Washington Alpha, Washingtonv • Pennsylvania Epsilon, Dickinson

76 Summer 2007 Chapter Grand Colorado Georgia Tech M.I.T. ’42, William H. Wear of ’49, James G. Tuten, Jr. of ’41, Mario W. Conti of Fallon, Nev., 12/06 Riverdale, Ga., 8/06 Carlsbad, Calif., 3/06 ’43, Kent M. Johnson of ’42, Robert J. Gilfert of Pompret Alabama Alva, Okla., 2/06 Center, Conn., 5/06 ’51, Thomas T. Martin, Jr. of Georgia Southern ’44, Roland B. Mayne of ’85, Robert F. Williams, Jr. of Mobile, Ala., 3/07 Oakland, Calif., 9/06 ’72, Cecil G. Duffee III of Statesboro, Ga., 9/05 Miami–Ohio ’50, Frank L. Boyce of ’50, John T. Burris of Birmingham, Ala., 3/07 Sioux Falls, S.D., 12/06 Gettysburg Northfield, Ill.,12 /06 Allegheny ’49, John T. Held of Colorado College Gettysburg, Pa., 1/06 Michigan ’43, W.C. Klingensmith of ’53, G. Estabrook Kindred of Gladwyne, Pa., 1/07 ’81, David B. Eddy of” ’46, Robert H. Davey of Scarsdale, N.Y., 11/06 Blue Bell, Pa., 8/06 Bloomfield Hills, Mich.,7 /06 Arizona Dalhousie Idaho Michigan State ’30, Hollister S. Smith of ’43, Charles P. McColough of Chesterfield, Mo.,1 /07 ’66, William A. Huizinga of ’52, George R. Amundson of Greenwich, Conn., 12/06 Olympia, Wash., 1/07 Royal Oak, Mich., 11/06 ’89, James C. Bartlett of ’52, Matthias L. Heppler of Halifax, N.S., 2/07 Auburn Illinois Houghton Lake, Mich., 3/07 ’45, Ben M. Radcliff of ’56, George R. Cummings of Mobile, Ala., 1/07 ’43, Lewis M. Grigsby of Dartmouth Pittsfield, Ill.,3 /07 Southfield, Mich.,9 /06 ’40, Roger H. Thiele of ’45, Robert S. Hill of ’56, John B. Hersee of Bowling Green State Stuart, Fla., 7/06 Benton, Ill, 6/06 Gainesville, Fla., 11/06 ’50, Lawrence A. Kaufman of ’49, Jack R. Child of Butler, Pa., 2/07 Davidson Long Beach, Calif., 6/05 Minnesota ’61, Robert L. Van Winkle of ’46, John A. Wheliss of ’35, John K. MacIntyre of Gainesville, Fla., 11/06 Raleigh, N.C., 7/06 Iowa Kailua, Hawaii, 9/06 ’39, J. Vernon Townley of ’38, Robert G. Prosser of Brown Duke Sun City Center, Fla., 12/06 Milwaukee, Wisc., 1/07 ’39, Thomas F. Bradshaw of ’37, William E. Smoot of ’54, Lyle G. Rowe of Waconia, Minn., 11/06 Royal Oak, Md., 1/07 Largo, Fla, 12/06 Iowa State ’39, W. Hill Hudson, Jr. of ’58, Charles B. Andrews of ’33, Lawrence H. Jones of Minneapolis, Minn., 11/06 California–Berkeley Shelby, N.C., 12/06 Bradenton, Fla., 3/07 ’42, Edwin M. Burr of ’65, Cornelius A. Dolby of Whiting, N.J., 2/07 Emory Fairfax, Va., 12/06 Mississippi ’50, Moody C. Summers, Jr. of ’43, Joseph P. Long of Clinton, Miss., 10/06 California State– Covington, Ga., 10/06 Kansas Northridge ’46, Jack B. McKee of ’68, Henry G. Binder of Florida State Prescott, Ariz., 3/07 New Mexico Houston, Texas, 12/06 ’76, Bruce A. Rendina of West ’51, Kurt Gabel, Jr. of Colorado Springs, Colo., 6/06 Palm Beach, Fla., 12/06 Kentucky Chicago ’41, James M. Caldwell of ’45, Kenneth R. Cutler II of Franklin Louisville, Ky., 10/06 North Carolina Medford, Ore., 10.06 ’43, C.M. McCurry of ’28, James A. 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Hadinger of Macon, Ga., 4/06 San Diego, Calif., 7/06 Ohio University Boca Raton, Fla., 12/06 ’53, Jule W. Felton, Jr. of ’44, Frank F. Haack, Jr. of ’43, Kenneth M. Leighton of Atlanta, Ga., Twinsburg, Ohio, ’54, Robert W. Graham of 1/07 Naples, Fla, 12/06 1/07 Newport, R.I., 12/06 ’52, William L. Volkman of Delafield, Wisc.,11 /06 www.phideltatheta.org Summer 2007 77 Chapter Grand Sewanee Washburn ’77, Robert A. Friedrich of ’45, Bennett Eddy of Mobile, Ala., 1/07 Lawrence, Kan., 2/07 ’50, James M. Rupert of Ohio Wesleyan Topeka, Kan., 1/07 ’32, Elden T. Smith of South Dakota ’50, Ronald J. Hurley of ’67, James T. Howard, Jr. of Seminole, Fla., 2/07 Olathe, Kan., 12/06 ’36, Karl H. Rudolph of Santa Clara, Ga., 3/07 Pepper Pike, Ohio, 11/06 ’39, Richard J. Stamberger of Southern Methodist Washington–St. Louis Cincinnati, Ohio, 7/06 ’48, Herbert B. Holcomb of ’43, John E. Conrades of ’45, John W. Knaur of Dallas, Texas, 1/07 Chesterfield, Mo.,2 /07 La Rue, Ohio, 12/06 ’73, Paul E. Fitzgerald, Jr. of Athens, Ohio, 11/06 ’54, John T. Critchfield of Stanford Blacksburg, Va., 12/06 ’40, David G. Coldiron of Sonoma, Calif., 12/06 Washington and Lee Oklahoma ’42, William O. Shropshire of Paris, Ky., 10/06 ’43, Garrison E. Munger of Stephen F. Austin State Enid, Okla., 1/07 ’46, Tony G. Hall of ’63, Robert V. Payne of San Francisco, Calif., 9/06 ’56, Ben R. Johnson of Center, Texas, 3/07 Paradise Valley, Ariz., 11/05 ’47, Arthur C. Anderson of ’66, Jerry R. Bohn of Rutherfordton, N.C., 11/06 Decatur, Texas, 2/07 ’74, Forrest S. Hampton of Oregon St. Louis, Mo., 9/06 ’45, Dan C. Krieger of Texas Christian Brentwood, Tenn., 1/07 ’62, George G. Carrithers of West Virginia Brady, Texas, 12/06 ’42, David E. Yoho of Oregon State Riviera Beach, Fla., 1/07 ’45, Lewis N. Spencer of Texas Tech Boise, Idaho, 12/06 ’55, Billy W. Williams of Western Ontario Snyder, Texas, 1/07 ’62, Jeremy R. Weber of Penn State ’78, Michael E. Little of Cambridge, Ont., 3/07 ’48, Walter K. Selvig of San Antonio, Texas, 1/07 McHenry, Ill., 1/07 ’88, Eric J. Hassenflu of El Paso, Texas, 3/07 Whitman ’46, Norman K. Jensen of Pittsburgh Denver, Colo., 1/06 ’37, Paul F. Kromer of Utah ’51, Maurice A. Olson of Mount Pleasant, Pa., 2/07 ’44, Leon G. Harvey of Paradise Valley, Ariz., 9/06 ’47, Donald M. Sell of Windsor, Calif., 1/07 ’56, Robert E. Lawrence-Berrey St. Paul, Minn., 11/06 of Parkersburg, W.Va., 10/06 Valparaiso Purdue ’59, Ernest E. Heuer, Jr. of Wisconsin ’37, Edward C. Loy of Rockford, Ill., 2/07 ’38, Mark Knoop of Mount Dora, Fla., 1/07 Conover, Ohio, 8/06 ’41, Robert S. Colquhoun of Vanderbilt ’51, Martin J. Kennedy, Jr. of Willoughby, Ohio, 10/06 ’41, Thomas A. Hudgens of Janesville, Wisc., 11/05 ’42, James O. Adams of Englewood, Colo., 11/06 Atlanta, Ga., 1/07 ’48, Edward D. Stedman, Jr. of Wyoming Beaumont, Texas, 2/07 ’52, Charles G. Stoddard of Randolph Macon ’49, Sydney F. Keeble, Jr. of Vancouver, Wash., 7/06 ’43, Stephen C. Wright of Nashville, Tenn., 1/07 Blairsville, Ga., 6/06 ’50, Albert P. Whitson of ’50, Robert H. Saunders of Nashville, Tenn., 3/07 Richmond, Va., 12/06 ’56, Robert B. Quattlebaum, Jr. of Savannah, Ga., 1/07 Richmond ———————— ’60, Frank H. Abernathy of Virginia Correction: Richmond, Va., 3/07 ’44, William E. Hedger, Jr. of We are happy to report that ’63, D. K. Waybright of Sequim, Wash., 2/07 James L. Hobbs, Washington Midlothian, Va., 11/06 ’65, Stephen M. Adams of ’58, has not entered the Brewster, Mass., 1/07 Chapter Grand, but is alive and well in Mount Vernon, Wash.

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