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Pka S&D 1988 Sep A Pi Kappa Alpha Gift Collection Designed especially with you in mind - at work, at play or in the home. These items offer the perfect way to display your fraternity name and logo. Gifts are reserved for brothers and parents. Order now and Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity will receive proceeds from each sale. Satisfaction and quality guaranteed. Use the handy order form below to place your order or call for faster delivery. (A) 14 OZ. INSULATED TUMBLERS -Double old fashioned acrylic ware. Perfect for poolside. "Pike" highlighted in garnet. Set of four (4) .... $15.00 (B) 4" CUBE OF PAPER-800 sheets, a year's worth of Pi Kappa Alpha Notes. Name and Greek letters alternate in two colors on all four sides . .. $8.00 (C) 8 OZ. ON-THE-ROCKS GLASSWARE - Features 22K gold Pi Kappa Alpha crest and rim . A must for your drinkware collection. Set of eight (8) . .. $15.00 (D) EXECUTIVE COIN CLOCK/PAPER­ WEIGHT- The Pi Kappa Alpha letters and founding date displayed in gold on the garnet cloisonne top. A distinctive desk reminder .. .. .. ... $40.00 (E) BRASS AND LEATHER COASTER WEIGHT- An elegant addition to the desk, credenza or cocktail table. The Pi Kappa Alpha crest die struck in the center. May be purchased individually or in sets of 4 on an oak tray with inlaid medallion crest. Individual . .. .... ... $15 .00 Set of four ..... ... .... ....... $60.00 Coasters may be monogrammed in center in place of crest at $1.00 each additional. (Indicate straight line or circle engraving) Optional single coaster packaging- Gift box: $.75 Drawstring pouch: $1.25 Authorized Distributor Order Form For Pi Kappa Alpha Gift Items Ship To Mail To Or Call: NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ITEM QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT ~~~~Post Office Box 660 Ridgeland, Mississippi 39158 ( 601) 977-0270 Sub Total-------- Shipping Total-------- I prefer to pay by: OVISA 0 MasterCard 0 American Express 0 Check Enclosed Exp. Date ___ Total-------- Acct. No. ---- - ------------ ------ Name as it appears on card ------ -------------------- SHIPPING CHARGES: Orders under $30 . .......... ..... add $3 .00 $75 .01 to $100 .00 . • . ......••.... add $8.00 $30.01 to $50.00 .... ... ... add $5.00 $100.0 1 to $125 .00 •.•. .. .. ... ... add $9.00 $50 .01 to $75 .00 ... .. .. .. ... add $7 .00 Over$125.00, please call for actual c harges. · Add $1.00 handling c harge to shipping c harges for all orders under $50.00. Pl ea se allow 4 weeks for delivery. Shield & Diamond VOLUME 99 I NUMBER 3 I SEPTEMBER 1988 ON THE COVER: The Fraternity 0 THE 1988-90 SUPREME COUNCIL 0 GEORGE W. DEN10N NAMED celebrates Dedication Day, August 15, - A Capsule Look at Dr. Jerry W. Askew, TRUSTEE EMERITUS 1988. Back Cover: Top: William N. Charles L. Dow, Dr. Larry W. Lunsford, - Gary E. Menchhofer, LaForge, George W. Denton, Roy William R. Shaw and Daniel F. McGehee Thomas J. Turner elected Hickman, Raymond L. Orians, Gary .......... .... .. ........... ... 23 Trustees . .. ........... ." .. 41 E. Menchhofer and Joseph J. Turner, Jr. officially cut the ribbon. Center: 0 THE 1987-88 MEMORIAL 0 THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY William N. LaForge and Richard FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS 1987-88 ANNUAL REPORT ...... .... 24 Ogle unveil the dedication plaque. .... .. .. ............. 42 Bottom: Gary E. Menchhofer addresses the assembly. 0 THE ORDER OF WEST RANGE - Six DEPARTMENTS prominent alumni are inducted into the 0 FORUM ... .. .. ... 4 0 CONVENTION 1988 Memorial Foundation's prestigious Order - A Retrospective . 5 . .... ... ........ .. ... 32 0 1987-88 MEMORIAL FOUNDATION HONOR ROLL 0 ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE - 0 FRATERNITY RECOGNIZES AWARD - Donors to the Annual Fund The 1988 Robert Adger Smythe WINNERS FOR LOYALTY, CHAPTER ....... .... ... ..... 16 Award Winning Chapters .. .. 8 ADVISOR OF THE YEAR ........... 22 0 ALUMNI NOTES . ..... 43 0 VALUES, ETIDCS AND 0 OUR NEW HOME - A look at the CONDUCT CHALLENGE PI 0 DIREC10RY - A listing of Memorial Headquarters Dedication ... 35 KAPPA ALPHA IN 1988-90 chapters and alumni - An Interview with new associations .. .. .. ...... 47 National President 0 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT Edward A. Pease .. ... .. 12 ......... .................... 37 0 CHAPTER ETERNAL ...... 46 SHIELD & DIAMOND (ISSN 8750·7536) is an educational journal published by the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. 8347 West Range Cove, Memphis, TN 38138 quarterly in September. December, March and June for $.50 per year. Send correspondence to the same address. Manuscripts are invited, but the publisher wi ll not assume responsi bility for return of unsolicited material. Change of address must be reported promptly by giving fu ll name, chapter, old and new address. Undergraduate copi es are mailed to parents' home address until address change after graduation. Lifetime subscriptions MUST be renewed after eight years or with an alumnus gift to the Loyalty Fund. Copyright 1988 by Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. All rights reserved. Second Class postage paid at Memphis, TN and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to SHIELD & DIAMOND, 8347 West Range Cove, Memphis, TN 38138. Shield& CINCINNATI CHAPTER -10 Diamond P.O. BOX 11294 CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211 OF PI KAPPA ALPHA Published by Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity August 4, 1988 8347 West Range Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38138 Dear Editor, 9011748-1868 The Vietnam Veterans of America Cincinnati Chapter 10 commend you for Editor being a positive patriot and want you to know your demonstration of Louis B. !l(uinto patriotism has not gone unnoticed. We read about the dedication of your new Memorial Headquarters in the Managing Editor June issue of the Shield & Diamond. I wanted your members to know that we Barbara E. Per~ins eagerly support your efforts. With your permission, I will insure that the article and your call for information about Pi Kappa Alpha Gold Star Heroes Contributors are reprinted in our chapter newsletter. Daniel W . Corah Gwen DeShazo Patr ie~ F. Haynes Kevin E. Virta As freedom-loving Americans we have both a responsibility to our past and Michael K. Whittemore a duty to our future to pass on to our children and grandchildren the same rights and opportunities we inherited from those who went before us. Our freedom was not bought cheaply nor has it been preserved easily. Our Proofreading freedom challenges us to take stock of ourselves to see what kind of citizens Carol S. Patton we really are. We commend you for accepting this challenge boldly, bravely, and in the .finest spirit of the American Tradition. Circulation Kimberly Welch Please extend our heartfelt appreciation to your membership and we wish you much success with the Memorial. Advertising Representative THANK YOU! Thomas G. Bowman on behalf of the Officers and Members, Maury Boyd and Associates, Inc. 5783 Par~ Plaza Court Indianapolis, IN 46220 (317) 849-6110 r~::.n:b Executive Vice President Patriotism Chairman Raymond L. Orians VVA Chapter 10 1986-88 Supreme Council President Edward A. Pease Vice President jerry W. As~ew Vice President Editor's Notes William R. Shaw Vice President The June 1988 issue of the Shield & We still seek names, dates and information, Larry Lunsford Diamond carried an appeal for information often kept in chapter house records, or in local Vice President concerning members of the Fraternity who newspapers and libraries, to update our Gold Charles Dow gave their lives in the service of their country. Star Records. Please send any information to Response to this appeal has been tremen­ Undergraduate Vice President the Shield & Diamond Editor. Douglas B. Morris dous, indicating just how close to the heart of our membership is the memory of those men Undergraduate Vice President we knew, loved, and saluted as they went forth Craig A. Stoehr to defend the principles and philosophies of Due to the space requirements of our Annual Legal Counsel our- nation. Report, Chapter Notes does not appear in this Daniel F. M cGehee To those who have already replied, we offer issue of the Shield & Diamond, and the Alumni our thanks and assurance that the names of Notes section is abbreviated. Both of these MEMBER those brave brothers will be entered into the popular departments will return in their .-r-~ COLLEGE FRATERNITY Gold Star Records in the Pi Kappa Alpha complete formats in the December issue of EDITORS ASSOCIATION Memorial Headquarters. Shield & Diamond. 4 Shield ~ Diamond Convention. 1988 A Retrospective What do six hun­ ceremony, held on dred and fifty TIKA Monday, August 15, undergraduates, one 1988, attracted nearly hundred and fifty na­ 1,000 undergraduates tional officers, alum­ and alumni, officers, ni and guests, the new staff, and guests. Memorial Head­ Speeches were made quarters and five by numerous digni­ Mallard ducks have in taries, and a twenty­ common? Pi Kappa one gun salute Alpha's 1988 National honored Pi Kappa Convention, that's Alpha's Gold Star what! Heroes, to whom the Held at the historic new Headquarters is Peabody Hotel (home dedicated. After the of the world famous moving ceremony, the Peabody Ducks) over crowd enjoyed touring the dates of August the new home for the 13-17, 1988, Pi Kappa Fraternity's profes­ Alpha's 56th biennial sional staff and National Convention museum. is certain to be re­ Designed in the Jef- membered as Pi Kap- fersonian architectural pa Alpha's fmest hour to date. Never have PiKA Council, four elegant banquets (including the style of Monticello and the University of conventioneers experienced such an action­ Memorial Headquarters Awards Luncheon and Virginia, the new Headquarters is the culmina­ packed, fun-filled time as did everyone par­ the National Officers Banquet), and numerous tion of years of planning and preparation , and ticipating in this 1988 effort. seminars and workshops all highlight a national will house the Fraternity's central operations No other convocation within the Fraternity convention, and were certainly an integral part well into the 21st century. accomplishes as much over a four day period of this year's gathering.
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