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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

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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.

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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. The Memorial Foundation hosted the Con­ as does a national convention. Important However, participants in the 1988 Conven­ vention's inaugural luncheon, honoring legislative sessions dictating the Fraternity's tion were a part of a once-in-a-lifetime ex­ outstanding alumni. Several special guests were future directions, the crowning of the National perience, the dedication of Pi Kappa Alpha's honored at this luncheon, including actor Dream Girl, the election of the new Supreme beautiful new Memorial Headquarters. This Morgan Woodward, Quaker State Oil Chair-

The Reverend Simon A. Simon, Pi Kappa Alpha's National Chaplain, Past National President C. Ross Anderson Oeft) spoke with led the Memorial Service and devotionals for the conventioneers. Endowment Fund Trustee Thm Wilkinson.

of Pi Kappa Alpha 5 Newly elected National President Ed Pease (center) is congratulated by Executive Vice President Raymond L. Orians Oeft) and immediate past National President Gary E. Menchhofer. man Quentin Wood , and Pat Bowlen, owner memorating their service to the Fraternity. Reel , Dr. William Nester, Virgil McBroom, of the Denver Broncos. All three of these Those present included Roy Hickman, Andy Joe Turner and Bill LaForge. gentlemen were inducted into the Order of West Knight, Garth Grissom, C. Ross Anderson, Highlighting this banquet was the presenta-. Range, which honors extraordinary profes­ Gary Sallquist, Richard Ogle, Dr. Jerome V. tion of our National Dream Girl, Miss Wendy sional achievement Smith of Atlanta, Undergraduates and alumni met in legislative sessions. and/or exemplary ser­ Georgia. Miss Smith vice to the Fraternity. was sponsored by On Sunday evening, Alpha Delta chapter at August 14 , at the Na­ Georgia Tech Univer­ tional President's Ban­ sity. quet, immediate past On Monday, August National President 15, everyone eagerly Gary E. Menchhofer boarded buses and (University ofCincin­ headed to the new nati, Alpha Xi '65) Southwind develop­ gave his parting ad­ ment in southeast dress to the Fraterni­ Memphis, homeofthe ty, and reflected upon new Memorial Head­ his two years of ser­ quarters. Although the vice to Pi Kappa afternoon was quite Alpha. Many of the warm, everyone great­ Fraternity's past na­ ly enjoyed par­ tional presidents were ttctpating in the honored at this ban­ historic dedication quet with a beautiful ceremonies. service pin com- On Tuesday, August 6 Shield C!J' Diamond 16, the eagerly anticipated Memorial Head­ quarters Awards Luncheon was held , culminating in the presentation of the coveted Robert Adger Smythe Awards. The recipients of this honor were Alpha Nu (Missouri­ Columbia), Alpha Kappa (Missouri-Rolla), Alpha Omicron (Southwestern University), Alpha Xi (Cincinnati) , Beta Theta (Cornell), Beta Phi (Purdue), Beta Chi (Minnesota), Delta Theta (Arkansas State), Epsilon Theta (Col­ orado State) , Eta Alpha (Clemson), Gamma (William & Mary) , Theta Chi (Villanova), Theta Lambda (Creighton), and Theta Omicron (Indiana State) . Other awards were given in the areas of rush, pledge education, scholarship, alumni relations, campus involve­ ment and community service. The 1988 Newell Award, presented to the Fraternity's most im­ proved chapter, went to Gamma Delta (Univer­ sity ofArizona), which has grown from seven men in 1985 to nearly 150 brothers at present. That afternoon, chapter delegates met for the fourth and final legislative session, which included the election of the 1988-90 Supreme Council. The delegates accepted the Nominating Committee's slate, and by ac­ clamation elected Edward A. Pease (Indiana University, Delta Xi '71) as the Fraternity's new National President. Re-elected to a se­ cond two year term as National Vice Presidents were Dr. Jerry W. Askew (North Carolina, Tau '73) , and Bill Shaw (Utah , Alpha Tau '53). New Supreme Council vice presidents are: Charles Dow (Alabama, Gam­ ma Alpha '63) ,and Dr. Larry Lunsford (Ten­ nessee, Zeta '71). Shortly after its election, the new Supreme Council met and re­ appointed Daniel McGehee (Southeast Missouri State -Epsilon Iota '63) as its legal counsel, and appointed Craig Stoehr (Min­ nesota, Beta Chi) , and Douglas Morris (Missouri-Rolla , Alpha Kappa) as undergraduate vice presidents. This Convention was everything it promis­ ed to be and more. Many new friendships were made, some old ones rekindled, and the spirit of phi phi kappa alpha once again brought everyone to a deeper understanding of this Fraternity we call Pi Kappa Alpha. 0

Top: Arkoma Regional President John Williams (right) talks with Memorial Foundation Trustee Craig Hoenshell.

Center: National Dream Girl Wendy Smith

Bottom: Order of West Range inductee Quentin E. Wood Oeft) and Past National President Garth Grissom. of Pi Kappa Alpha 7 Achieving Excellence The 1988 Robert Adger Smythe Award Winning Chapters

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~~ .Ill . j l·:l t. -~:.c.; ! ~ l' I .. · I RUSH -~f j tl 1.,.. __ ,1,1 , ~, ~~tj., • -~~2.;: ': ~ I ,,.\1FJ.l. 1::.1'1.-... . i ~ ':· ! ·. ~F;t' (::. All of Pi Kappa Alpha's Smythe chap­ r· f ~ 1: " '( ters have made rush an area of priority '·i~f concentration. ' . •. . ! i This year, Theta Omicron started an in­ __ ;;i_ .- .. ...:~ff~ i ·~·:· novative trend in rush by inviting twenty high school seniors to campus for two days of orien­ tation and familiarization with both Indiana The Smythe trophies, with winners' names covered, await the awards ceremony at the 1988 National State University and Pi Kappa Alpha. The Convention in Memphis, Tennessee. men's names were received almost entirely· from chapter members from the rushees' local areas. Each year Pi Kappa Alpha's chapters strive Undergraduate enrollment figures at each in­ Beta Phi chapter at Purdue University to be the best in every way. Those who reach stitution are also different. Southwestern benefited from National Rush Director Tom the pinnacle of success are recognized by the University (Alpha Omicron) maintains a stable Handler's motivational seminar on " rushing Memorial Headquarters with the coveted enrollment of 1,000 students; the University to win". Robert Adger Smythe Award. of Minnesota (Beta Chi) has approximately Alumni support is strongly utilized Only fifteen chapters can receive this 43,000 students. throughout Theta Lambda's rush program at recognition of being the best of the best. Big or small , all of the Smythe Award win­ Creighton University. Each semester features In order to qualify for the Smythe Award , ners have a common theme: they are the best at least one alumni event during which rushees a chapter must b~ ranked excellent in all areas on their campuses. are invited to the home of a local alumnus for of chapter programming. This includes Eight of last year's winners managed repeat dinner. finances, scholarship, rush, pledge education, performances for 1987-88. The other Smythe chapters tell similar community service, alumni relations, campus Theta Omicron at Indiana State University stories. In each case, Pi Kappa Alpha has at­ involvement and intramurals. and Theta Lambda at Creighton University in­ tracted and pledged the best men at the univer­ This year's recipients represent chapters creased their consecutive awards total to eight sity. There is no secret to this success. All it from all types of campuses, large and small, and nine, respectively. takes is chapter manpower, and getting a jump private and public, residential and commuter. Beta Chi is this year's " rags-to-riches" story; on the other fraternities - a proven form!Jia The award winning chapters vary in the chapter was rechartered just three years ago. for any Pike chapter. membership, from Beta Theta chapter at Cor­ Theta Chi chapter, located at Villanova Rush is a never ending process of gaining nell University with 64 men, to Alpha Nu at University, is the " new kid" on the award win­ every edge over the competition, and is unques­ the University of Missouri-Columbia, which ning row, having earned its charter in January tionably the most important aspect of a suc­ boasts 148 members. 1984 . The chapter is a classic example of an cessful fraternity.

8 Shield ~ Diamond PLEDGE EDUCATION

After rushing a new class of men , the next challenge facing each chapter is to put them through an excellent pledge education pro­ gram. The goal of a good program is to pro­ duce better brothers. Delta Theta chapter at Arkansas State University has installed a model pledge educa­ tion program and was rewarded at the National Convention with the Pledge Education Award in the Group ill Division (one to nine frater­ nities on campus). The Delta Theta pledge education program includes required study hall s Sunday through Thursday nights, the requirement of joining a campus organization outside of nKA, a set educational program each week, philanthropy projects, and a point system for performance evaluation. At the College of William and Mary, Gam­ ma, the third oldest local chapter, has always Brothers from Alpha Nu chapter (Missouri-Columbia) won the prestigious Smythe Award. carefully selected its pledge classes. In the 1st th~ee researched years, Gamma has not had a sity offers various incentives to the academical­ The pledge education period is perhaps the best single depledging, black balling, or other in­ ly dedicated brother. An "Academic of the time to stress that being a Pike is not just a fo ur­ cident that would result in a pledge's not being Week" award is given out at weekly meetings year commitment, but one that is lifelong. initiated . That is the ideal : 100 % retention rate. to the brother who aces a difficult exam in hi s Needless to say, Gamma took home the overall Theta Omicron chapter at Indiana State self-appointed "worst" subject. Pledge Education Award at last year's Officers Uni versity adheres to this theory, and it is evi­ Library resources, updated at the beginning Leadership Academy. dent in their continual success. The chapter has of each semester, can be found in the study three major objectives relating to al umni rela­ lounge of the Theta Lambda house, along with tions which are to be achieved throughout each the Theta Lambda Blue Book, li sting al l SCHOLARSHIP school year. Keeping the alumni involved is the classes taken by members of the Fraternity, a first goal, achieved through correspondence The decision to attend a college or universi­ synopsis of each class, and an evaluation of the and social events. Next, the chapter plans alum­ ty should reflect the desire to improve one's instructor. ni events in such a way as to include education, one's knowledge of higher learning. undergraduate members. The third objective All of this year's Smythe chapters have ALUMNI RELATIONS is to keep alumni in touch with each other, so demonstrated that their members' performance they can continue to grow together after their in the classroom has enhanced Pi Kappa A solid alumni relations program can serve college years have ended. Alpha's overall image as "the best fraternity as a catalyst to insure the success of a chapter. Continued on next page. on campus". All seven colleges at Cornell University are represented in Beta Theta chapter. This allows Members of Beta Phi chapter (Purdue University) accept their Smythe Award. the chapter to provide in-house tutoring in most undergraduate course areas. The chapter main­ tains an excellent library resource center, and the Cornell University Interfraternity Council sponsors a free tutoring program available to all undergraduates. Beta Theta supports and utilizes this program. The All-Men's grade point average was 2.70 at Cornell; Beta Theta achieved an overall 2.95, which ranked fifth out of the forty-eight fraternities on campus. Alpha Omicron also maintains extensive resources in its chapter library, requires grade reports for all pledges and uses an academic big brother program. The chapter's overall grade point average was 2.95, which ranked first of all fraternities on the Southwestern University campus. Alpha Omicron received a Certificate of Excellence for its scholarship program at the 1988 National Convention. Theta Lambda chapter at Creighton Univer- of Pi Kappa Alpha 9 least two campus organizations. Alpha Kap­ pa's sixty-five members are involved in forty­ seven different organizations. Thirty-eight members represent the chapter in twelve dif­ ferent honor societies. Five varsity baseball players at UMR are members of Pi Kappa Alpha. The chapter easily took the Campus In­ volvement Award in the Group II Division (ten to fifteen fraternities on campus) at the Mem­ phis Convention. The Pike profile is high in all areas of stu­ dent government and varsity athletics at Colo­ rado State University. Epsilon Theta chapter has more student government members than all other Greek groups on campus combined. Pi Kappa Alpha claims four of nine cabinet positions, four of twenty-four senators, and the 1988-89 president of the Student Body. The chapter also provides eight residence hall assistants, more than all the other fraternities. On the playing fields, the leading rusher for Beta Chi chapter at the University of Minnesota exhibits excellence on a large campus. the Rams football team, a top singles tennis player, and the second baseman for the Rams baseball team are all Epsilon Theta members. The Pikes at Theta Omicron published three membership in the Fraternity is lifelong, and Epsilon Theta's accomplishments in campus alumni newsletters and one membership direc­ the alumnus experience should be just as involvement are due, in large part, to the tory, and organized five alumni-related events. enriching as the undergraduate experience. chapter's active recruitment of established cam­ As a result of these combined efforts, the pus leaders and to its public relations commit­ chapter walked away with with the Alumni tee, which seeks out vacant positions on cam­ Relations Award at the National Convention. CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT pus and recruits Pikes to fiJI them. The chapter At the University of Cincinnati, Alpha Xi also features monthly guest speakers at its chapter published four alumni newsletters and The best fraternities are composed of the best meetings to inform members of campus and hosted four alumni related events, with 255 men. For some chapters, this refers to the community opportunities. alumni in attendance. presence of campus leaders and varsity Alpha Nu chapter at the University of athletes. Many of this year's Smythe winning Missouri-Columbia distributed three newslet­ chapters include both in their chapter COMMUNITY SERVICE ters and hosted seven football weekend brun­ memberships. ches with an average of fifty-five attending each The president of the Blue Key and the Stu­ Critics of the American fraternity system weekend. dent Council are members of Alpha Kappa often refer to community service efforts as These chapters demonstrate one of Pi Kap­ chapter at the University of Missouri-Rolla. "window dressing': Pi Kappa Alpha's group pa Alpha's most important philosophies: Each chapter member is required to be in at of Smythe chapters challenge this notion with their community service accomplishments. Beta Chi chapter at the University of Min­ Beta Theta chapter at Cornell University claims repr~entatives of all seven of the University's colleges. nesota sponsored its inaugural Pike Racquet­ ball Marathon to support the Minnesota Special Olympics. The twenty-seven hour project began on Friday at 3:00p.m. and ended on Saturday at 6:00p.m. The whole community supported the event, and the Beta Chi Pikes raised $5,785. For the year, Beta Chi sponsored four events, participated in five others, worked 3,514 man hours, and raised a total of $6,605 for various charities. The Delta Theta Pikes at Arkansas State University held their annual Christmas party for the underprivileged children in the area. The chapter members took the children out for lunch, bought them toys and gifts, and threw a big Christmas party for the tykes, including a visit from Santa Claus. The members of Delta Theta take great pride in their community service projects, and spon­ sored seven events this year, and participated in six others.

10 Shield C:J' Diamond Not only were the Pikes at Alpha Nu chapter (Missouri-Columbia) instrumental in planning and participating in the Students Against Multi­ ple Sclerosis " Rock-A-Like" competition this year, but they were one of the primary forces behind the University's victory over the Epsilon Theta chapter at Colorado State University scored highly in the area of campus involvement. 200-plus campuses that competed in the na­ tional event. This year, Alpha Nu raised over $4,300 for the organization. They placed first in fundraising, second in talent, and first overall Gamma Delta chapter wins at the University of Missouri-Columbia. 1988 Newell Award INTRAMURALS University of Arizona chapter designated ''Most Improved' ' Eta Alpha chapter at Clemson University had one of its best years ever on the athletic In the fall of 1985, Gamma Delta chapter at Through the concerted efforts of those men, fields. The chapter captured first place in four the University of Arizona was barely above the along with local alumni and the National of six major sports, allowing the group to win twenty-five initiate minimum. Fifteen mem­ Fraternity, Gamma Delta now boasts 150 men. the overall athletic championship easily. bers were graduating seniors, and only four All local and national debts have been retired. Eta Alpha's softball team not only won the pledges existed to replenish the ranks. Inter­ Long range plans, including significant hous­ Interfraternity Council championship, but also nal receivables totaled $10,000, and the chapter ing renovation, promise to insure the chapter's won the intramural campus-wide champion­ owed $25,000 to creditors, including the future success. ship as well as the Alpha Phi Omega fund rais­ University and the National Fraternity. Gamma Delta won the National Fraternity's ing tournament. Other IFC first place finishes Through a membership evaluation con­ Rush Award at the 1987 Officers Leadership for the Pikes included basketball , doubles ducted by the National staff that year, the group Academy. handball, football, track and field . was honed down to seven committed men. Congratulations tor~ actives and alumni! For an unprecedented seventh consecutive year, Theta Omicron chapter captured the Gamma Delta chapter at the University of Arizona took the Newell Award at Convention. Fraternity All-Sports Trophy at Indiana State. This year's record setting performance included first place finishes in nine of the fif­ teen events. The first place fmi shes were in bad­ minton, basketball, basketball-golf, free throw, softball, swimming, table tennis, volleyball and wrestling. Theta Omicron won the Intramural Award at the 1988 National Convention in the Group II Division (ten to fifteen fraternities on campus). Gamma (William and Mary) , Alpha Kappa (Missouri-Rolla) and Alpha Xi (Cincinnati) also finished first in their intramural fraterni­ ty divisions and won the all-campus crowns. These chapters represent the best and the brightest - young men of whom Pi Kappa Alpha is proud . We salute them for their diligence, their determination, and their unflagging devotion to those qualities that makes us truly the Brotherhood of Excellence. 0

of Pi Kappa Alpha 11 Values, Ethics and Conduct Challenge Pi Kappa Alpha m• 1988-90 An Interview with new National President Ed Pease

a lot of misconceptions about social life and other things for which "fraternity" stood. I had grown up in an environment where relation­ ships between men were athletic, more com­ bat than confidence. I was learning a lot about human relationships, but I wasn't ready to ac­ cept them. I was scared. So I depledged and was sure that the Fraternity would be negative toward me and treat me badly. However, it did just the reverse. The members were understan­ ding and supportive. It was then that I realized that aspect of fraternity. It was the depth of those relationships that made it all worthwhile.

What positions did you hold while you were in the chapter?

I was a two term SMC and pledge educa­ tion chairman.

What posts in the Fraternity have you ~ held since graduation? Edward A. Pease was elected, by overwhelm­ when I went to IU, I was there on an academic ing acclamation, to the national presidency at scholarship and I thought I needed to spend all ~ After the Fraternity's reorganization in the 1988 National Convention in Memphis, my time in the library. That's what I did for ~ 1974, I became Midwest regional presi­ Tennessee. The Shield & Diamond was privi­ most of my freshman year, and I was miserable. dent. I left that when I joined the Fraternity's leged to interview our new national president I even gave consideration to transferring to a staff as director of alumni affairs in 1975-76. on September 1, 1988. smaller school back home. What made it so Subsequent to that I was a regional president awkward for me was the fact that I wasn't as again for the Midwest. I was a house corpora­ involved as I had been in high school. That led tion officer, an alumni association president, Where and when were you initiated into me to look at student activities and fraternities. a chapter advisor, and a two-term national vice Pi Kappa Alpha? There were several guys in my residence hall president. who were going through rush, so I did too. I was initiated into Delta Xi chapter at What it boiled down to is that my best friends W Characterize each position and its effect Indiana University in February of 1971. pledged Pike and they invited me to come with ~ on the Fraternity, starting with regional them. So I did. president. IQ. l What made you pledge IIKA? Is it true that you almost depledged I.J The Fraternity made a positive move in ~ halfway through pledgeship? ~ 1974 when it went to the region concept. ~ A number of things. I came from a small It allowed us to focus our efforts into educa­ ~ town, and I was at a big university. I ~ As a matter of fact, I did depledge. I was tional programming without relying solely on thought I was prepared academically, however ~ still unsure about a lot of things in my the Fraternity at the national level. There was I wasn't ready for the other transitions that it life, including where I was going and what I a real interest in educational programs, and takes to go from a small town to a big univer­ wanted to do. I didn't have the background to from day one there was a real enthusiasm for sity. I had been very active in high school, but understand what fraternity meant. I still had the conferences.

12 Shield ~ Diamond ~ What about house corporation officer? Q. .. .four years as a national vice and trial courts. That takes up a day or o a ~ president? week when we're not in session. Tho e are the primary demands on my professional time. n I probably had more frustration as a ~ Serving on the Supreme Council is an ~ house corporation officer than I did in ~ opportunity that I'm grateful I've had . any other position I've held . There's always It forces you to deal with the business end of D Outside of professional time and Pi more to be done than there is money to do it the Fraternity. We can't do all the programming • ~ Kappa Alpha, what personal activities with . But, I learned some good les ons about we want to for the undergraduates unles we've do you enjoy? keeping up alumni relations and providing a got a solid support base from alumni, finan­ means by which alumni can continue to sup­ cially and otherwise. The Supreme Council n If you take out professional time and Pi port the Fraternity. Even if they can't contribute allows you to channel the busi ness end into the ~ Kappa Alpha, there's not a lot of time their time, they can help indirectl y through personal development end of the Fraternity, and left . But I have been involved in a nu mber of finances. that's exciting. community activities. I have temporarily put those aside to serve the Fraternity a national president. The one activity that ha taken mo t Tell us about your stint on the Fraternity's of my time, and which I enjoy the most, is the Who is Ed Pease, professionally? professional staff ~ Boy Scouts of America. I have just resigned n Being on the staff was a real challenge. ~ We didn't have a full time director of alumni affairs prior to the time that I joined the staff, and we had not done a good job of cultivating our alumni through the years. Pat Halloran, who was the executive director of the Fraternity at that time, and the Supreme Coun­ cil, sensed that need. I had worked part time for Indiana University's Foundation, which is the alumni fund raisi ng arm of the University. Because of my experience, Pat asked me to come in and told me, with a few limitations, that I had carte blanche to set up the program the way I thought it should be done. That was a real challenge, and there were tremendous opportunities to increase fundraising and to begin programming for alumni associations. We also began focusing more attention on chapter advisors. All of those things have pro­ ven to be very important to the Fraternity's position today. It was a good move for the Fraternity, and I was fortunate to be a part of that. n Well , by education, I'm an attorney. I as chai rman of the East Central Region of the ~ graduated from Indiana University's law Boy Scouts of America for the Order of the Ar­ school. So, my primary profession is as an at­ row, which is an honor society within the Boy ~ How about chapter advisor? torney. I was in private practice for seven years Scouts. By virtue of that position I al o sat on before I became general counsel for Indiana the National Committee on the Order of the State University. In that job most of my time Arrow. Scouting also involved serving a presi­ ~ Chapter advisor is the best job in the is spent in the practice of law, in this case try­ dent of the Wabash Valley Council, which in­ ~ Fraternity. It has, simultaneously, some ing to defend an institution from attacks by cludes nine counties in Indiana and Illinois. In of th e greatest frustrations and some of the others and from its ow n mistakes. In that job the past, I've served as a volunteer in Scouting greatest rewards that can be experienced in this l also teach on a part time basis at the Univer­ on a number of national jamboree staffs, on busi ness. You work with undergraduates on a sity. I enjoy that tremendously. The president the Philmont Scout Ranch staff, and on a daily basis. You share their triumphs and you of our institution believes th at administrators number of other Boy Scout acti vit ies and hurt when they hurt. You hel p them through ought to spend time in the classroom so that events. My other community activities have in­ a particularly difficult time in life, but also a they never lose touch with what's happening cluded the YMCA, the Cancer Society, and the particularly exciting time in life. They're try­ on campus. I spend about a third of my time United Methodist Church as lay leader for ing to find out what they want to do with their serving in the Indiana Senate. Indiana has a several years. Now, however, virtually all of lives and how the Fraternity can help them citi zen legislature, which mean that we don't my time, other than my professional time, has achi eve those goals personall y and profes­ meet full time. Depending on the year and the been freed so th at I can serve Pi Kappa Alpha sionally. You have an opportunity to see young issues before us, we meet three or four months as national president. men come in, grow, and develop into the kind a year. By virtue of my chai rmanship of the of men that you'd be proud to call a son, or a judiciary committee in the Senate, I serve on brother. It 's the most rewarding experience I've a number of state commissions and agencies had in the Fraternity. that deal with criminal justice, juvenile justice, Continued on next page. of Pi Kappa Alpha 13 0 What issues will Pi Kappa Alpha be and its facilities. Getting that message to alumni find ways to institutionalize that focus in the ~ facing during the next two years? is going to be a key part of the next two years. chapters. i.l In the next couple of years the challenge What kind of approach do you see your What personal goals do you have during L.:::.J for us is going to be built on the tremen­ Council taking to these different issues? the next two years? dous success we've had in the last ten or fif­ teen years .. . successes which have brought us to the top of the Fraternity world in a number l.l I believe that just as in th.e last two ye~rs, l.l I want to see the Memorial Headquarters, because of the fund raising efforts of of areas, such as the quality of our chapters, L.:::.J there will be a refocusmg of attentiOn L.:::.J the Memorial Foundation, debt free before the our expansion program and the outstanding on the ideals of the Fraternity. There isn't any next Convention in Chicago in 1990. undergraduates who are joining Pi Kappa I want to see us significantly along the road Alpha. This is evidence that most of the things to endowing our major programs that provide we've been doing in the last few years have been services to the undergraduates. Even though right. We're clearly moving in the right direc­ ''There isn't any both of these are responsibilities of the tion in providing an undergraduate experience Foundation, we're all part of a team that needs that is positive. question that we do the to insure that those things happen. That's got The challenge before us, though, is to use to be a major priority. those same energies to deal with issues of con­ tangible things of the I want to insure that the risk management duct which are sometimes alcohol related, and program we have begun in the last few years sometimes sexually related. We must deal with Fraternity very is refined further and is made a very real part issues of human dignity, such as the way we of programming in all of our chapters on an treat other people; most notably the way we well . . . Our efforts are ongoing basis. It is a part of programming now treat women. We must address problems such in the overwhelming majority, but it only takes as date or acquaintance rape, and women's aux­ going to focus on a re­ one or two who don't abide by it to put all of iliary groups (which we ceased recognizing in emphasis on the us in jeopardy. My primary goal is to insure 1986). We must continue to reinforce in our that it is uniformly understood and supported. young men the Fraternity's traditions of intangible . .. Finally, it is my goal to find some way to gentlemanly conduct and appropriate behavior. institutionalize the educational process of The issues have always been there, but in the it is my goal to find values development. We've already spoken to last few years, partly through litigation, part­ the Memorial Foundation and the Educational ly through bad conduct that got us bad press, some way to Advisory Committee about putting together they've received more attention. We need to some of the best minds in the Fraternity to direct the energies of the Fraternity toward a institutionalize the develop workshops, short courses and chapter recommitment to the values of Pi Kappa Alpha. programs whereby the values of the Fraternity We can refocus our attention on the ethical educational process of can be discussed in a meaningful way, so that development of our members and the precepts we can direct thinking toward values- not to on which we were founded. Many other issues values development.'' direct values, but to direct thinking toward of conduct and behavior will follow. Finding values. a way to give leadership to the Fraternity at both the national and chapter level is the biggest With you during the next two years are single challenge that we face. · question that we do the tangible things of the Q. going to be five alumni who will serve There are other issues we must face in order Fraternity very well. Our men know how to to insure the future of the Fraternity. Finan­ on the Supreme Council and see that you rush. They know how to put together pledge accomplish these goals. In two or three cially, we must endow a number of programs, programs, social programs, and they know how through alumni support, that are currently be­ sentences, characterize each man, so that all to do community service projects. Our efforts our brothers can get to know them. Let's start ing supported through undergraduate fees and are going to focus on a re-emphasis on the with Bill Shaw. dues. There isn't any question that our educa­ intangible. We must remind ourselves of what tional programs are among the best in the we're all about. When it gets down to the Fraternity world . But too much of our finan­ bottom line, how to live a life of principle and l.l Bill Shaw is a man who is gentle but firm cial reliance for those programs is on how to live a life that makes others proud. That L.:::.J in his convictions about right and undergraduates. We need to find a way to help helps you understand yourself better. Those are wrong. He is a quiet and principled man who alumni direct their resources toward endow­ the things we talk a Jot about. Our real cares deeply that undergraduates possess a ing educational programs so that we will not shortcoming has been in our inability to sense of right and wrong. He brings that to the be as reliant on undergraduate resources in the institutionalize that discussion in order to Council at a time when it's critical that we future as we've been in the past. There are very insure that dialogue takes place in chapter discuss those issues. noticeable ramifications of that. The new houses, and to make certain that under­ Headquarters in Memphis, which is without graduates spend as much time understanding a doubt the model for the Fraternity world, who they are as what they do. . . .Jerry Askew? needs to be completely financed as quickly as This Council's opportunity, as well as its possible. Alumni can help their chapters obligation, is going to be to work with the dramatically by helping the National Frater­ Memorial Foundation, the Educational Jerry and I go back a long time, even to nity secure itself both in terms of its programs Advisory Committee, and others, to try and the time that he was an undergraduate.

14 Shield ~ Diamond Jerry, by virtue of his professional training, and his current position as dean of students at the University of Tennessee, brings a knowledge of higher education and where it's going right now. That's going to be critical for our discus­ sion about what is the proper relationship be­ tween fraternities and their host institutions throughout the country.

~ ... Larry Lunsford?

~ Larry is also in higher education at ~ Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh. Larry, like Jerry, brings a diversity of ex­ perience to the Council, from a resident counselor to a member of the Headquarters staff, to a regional president, to a member of the Educational Advisory Committee. Larry has also been actively involved in the profes­ sional associations of fraternity deans around the country. In fact, he served as president of the Association of Fraternity Advisors, which is .a major national organization for fraternity deans, and a group with which TIKA needs to W You were on the staff twelve years ago; bear in bringing excellence to our chapter improve relations. ~ how have you seen the staff change, operations into personal development. By that and what kind of staff can JIKA boast? I mean an emphasis on academic achievement, on their involvement outside the chapter house, in campus activities and community activities. Charlie Dow? IQ. l .. . n When I came on staff in 1975 the Frater­ Also, an emphasis on introspection about ~ nity was just coming out of some of its values and things that are important in life. I'm most difficult days in the late 60s and early 70s, convinced that this will not only enrich the time n Charlie has been involved as a regional when many of the decisions affecting the that they spend together and strengthen the ~ president at some of the simultane­ Fraternity's existence were made. We came bonds that they share, but will also insure the ously most exciting and most frustrating times together at a time that was exciting because of excellence of this Fraternity into the next and places in the Fraternity. California, in the its challenges. We're in that same kind of time century. last few years, has been a place where TIKA again, exciting but challenging, though for dif­ has seen some of our greatest success in ex­ ferent reasons now. The successes we've had pansion. So he brings a real knowledge of the in the last ten or fifteen years, I like to think, What message will you deliver to alumni expansion process to the Council. He has also are built largely on the decisions that were over th e next two years? had to deal personally with one of the most dif­ made during those days in the early 70s. Since ficult cases involving chapter misconduct the that time, the Fraternity has prospered and our the Fraternity has experienced in the last few staff has grown, and it has also grown in quali­ n The successes we've seen in the last fif­ years. He knows firsthand how to deal with ty. There were some excellent men who serv­ ~ ty years, the successes we've seen in the both these issues, and·both are big ones for Pi ed the Fraternity when I was on staff, and some last ten to fifteen years, though they have been Kappa Alpha. of them are among my closest friends even to­ dramatic, can be transient. day. But I only knew our staff in those days. The major opportunity for alumni in the next few years will be to give of themselves, either Since that time I have come to know staffs from in their time or in their resources, to insure that .. . Staning his third term on the Coun­ other national fraternities, and there's no ques­ the progress we've made is sustained. Many cil, Legal Counsel Dan McGehee? tion in my mind that HKA has the most of the things we have done can be carried into capable, professional staff in the Fraternity the future if they are financially endowed. For world. We've got some of our biggest instance, our Chapter Presidents Conference, n Dan's experience in the Fraternity goes challenges facing us today, and we have the best our Regional Leadership Conferences, and our ~ back a long way. He has been one of staff to face them with. the people who has helped us in developing the National Officers Leadership Academy. Those Fraternity's risk management program during programs are among the best in the Fraternity What kind ofm essage will you deliver to world and an alumnus who wants to insure the the last four years. He has been there as we've W the undergraduates during the next two quality of our operation in years ahead can give had to change from a system of purchased in­ ~ years? of himself, and ofnis resources, to help us en­ surance to self insurance. He has helped us dow those programs and insure our future. fashion.the expectations of conduct that being self insured requires, and he is extremely n I'd like to see our undergraduates focus knowledgeable in that area of the law. ~ the same energy they have brought to 0 of Pi Kappa Alpha 15 1987-88 Memorial Foundation Honor Roll Annual Fund Giving Levels: Loyal TIKA- $1 - $39 (LP); Foundation Members*- $40- $99 (FM); Dagger and Key Club- $100- $299 (DK) ; Garnet Club- $300- $399 (GA); Gold Club- $400 and up (GO) *All donors contributing $40 and up are considered Foundation Members. All giving levels are based on annual contributions. Donations recognized were received between July I, 1987 and June 30, 1988. Gifts received after June 30 will be recognized as part of the 1988-89 Annual Fund in the September 1989 Shield & Diamond. The officers of the Memorial Foundation thank all of its loyal contributors. Your support directly benefits all of our undergraduate brothers.

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Darrow Jr. '66 LP Zeta Pi Raymond Everett Moore ' 77 Arthur R. Nash Jr. '68 OK Mark Anderson Aston '86 LP Robin Francis Delca mbre '75 LP Samud L. Maddox '69 FM Cary J ames Fu ry '83 FM LP G regory B. Pa1mer '75 FM Kenneth S. Goldstein '66 LP Bn.ace A. Benncu ' 70 LP Eta Nu James Scott PcnnS!rom '79 LP George F. Posc:y '60 FM Richard W . Hammaker '69 LP Sta nley J oseph Bumstead '84 J oseph E. Ramsey '66 LP Norman F. Pfei fer '63 LP J ohn W . Kerr Jr. '66 LP Oahal Eugene Bumgardner '79 Will iam H. Shively '78 LP Alan Anthony Rygiel '84 FM LP Edward F. Hartman Ill '69 FM Robby D. Sisco ' 75 FM George W. Soloman '65 LP Jay A. Kossman '67 LP J oseph Michael Caffa rello '84 Robert L. Sherman '74 LP Richard E. Lawson '66 LP Thomas Cureton '70 FM FM Harold E. Solomon J r. '60 LP Mark Vincent Miller '82 FM LP Robert L. Thatcher Jr. '77 LP J oh n Vincent Moore '82 LP Michael Louis Delucia '80 LP Charles A. Wier Jr. '81 FM Larry W , Scantlin '69 FM Steven J . C eocaris '74 FM Theta Epsilon Michael L. VanHuis '67 FM Will iam Earl Moore '68 LP Terry C raig Dodge '75 LP Michael Eugene Hopper '79 Mark H . T ompkins '69 LP Larry S. Kushnir '71 LP J oseph E. Zabinski '7 1 LP DonaldJ. Musacchio '70 LP J ohn Eric Gutzwiller '79 FM Robert Brian Long '78 LP FM Epsilon Pi Charles L. Handlin Ill '70 LP Michael Scou Ashley '84 ft-,·1 JosephJ. Pace Jr. '69 OK Wilbur K. Mills ' 75 LP Nelson M . Pinney ' 70 LP C harles Wayne King '84 LP Jeffrey Baker '83 LP Egsilon Om e~a Eta Alpha Bob Paul '82 LP Theta Zeta Michael H. Resh '67 FM Kenneth Leo Leviner '79 LP Edward Moore Alexander '84 MichaciJ. Birowski '63 FM eorge E. Abshire 73 LP Scott Douglas Rasor '82 LP Richard H. Dobson '78 FM Matthew J ohn Oravec '83 FM Lawrence H. Hammer '66 FM Benjamin Cass ' 79 OK LP Eric Leonard Wasowicz '76 Edward Loyd Griffith '80 LP Randel Drew Pins '80 LP W . Kirk Crawford ' 79 OK Wesley W. Holloway '83 FM Marvin Roy Ewy '64 Ll, Zeta Kappa FM David Hall berg '84 FM D. 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Sylar '63 LP Zeta Eta David A. Penley '72 FM Robert Henslee ' 77 LP Matthew Dwayne Hopkins '83 Marion Anthony Thompson J oseph H arry Armstrong '82 William M . Ross '68 LP Dennis M . O 'Connor '72 LP LP '76 LP Eta Eta FM Richard E. Shaw Jr. '67 LP Anthony J oseph O'Driscoll '80 Steven Wayne Mothersole '77 Don Weaver '77 LP Leonard D. Franklin '79 LP LP Da1e M . Caner '71 FM J ose ph K. Stewart '69 LP FM E~~ w~rd~~~~in s FM Michael 0 . Weed '66 LP Anthony Blair Smith '78 FM Howard Hughes '78 LP Cary Lee Davis '80 LP Lewis E. Stewart '67 FM Gary J osc:ph Vien ' 76 LP J ohn Charles Nicholson '83 U William Staley Mason '77 OK James Alan G ibson ' 71 LP Roben W. Thomas '67 LP Jim Joseph Wcis '79 LP Ha1 Paul Waughta1 '79 FM Eesilon Chi Don Shep Godwin '82 LP Emmette C . Thompson Ill ' 78 Cary Wesselschrnidt '77 LP Eta Theta illiam H. Baker I I I '65 LP Thomas A. Kennedy '65 FM FM Dennis W , Wester '69 LP M ichad Anderson '84 FM Theta Alpha Theta Xi Stephen H. Ehan '63 FM J ames A. Koontz '68 LP William F. Thompson J r. '78 Robert Wayne ZakJr. '78 LP Van Fowers '79 LP J ohn Stanley J ones '77 LP Michael F..dward Carver '84 Thomas L. Fincham '68 LP Ru5SCII Wayne McGill '81 LP LP Rick Fuit '80 LP George Thomas Pilgreen '83 FM Soou Leslie Marcos '82 LP Michael E. Mullally '78 FM Spiro J ohn Vetas ' 78 FM Zeta Chi Dennis Ea rl Kunimura '78 OK FM James Phillip Glenn '82 FM Frank A. Matteucci '63 OK James Wayne Simpson '81 FM Gerald R . Wagoner '69 FM Mark A. Benten '78 LP Kieth Dec Wilkinson '72 FM Robert Floyd Smith '80 LP Juan J esus Gomez '81 LP J erome D. Michaelis '68 OK Preston Alan Wright '78 OK J ohn D. Collard '69 LP Kei th Bryan Tice '81 LP Robert Allen Hacker '78 fM Lawrence A. Rowa n 'H LP Zeta Omicron Robert W . Greenlee '73 LP Eta Kappa Wayne Alan Rohde '80 FM Robert J . Stine '7 1 LP Zeta Theta W illiam Young Carlson ' 79 LP J ames R , Holt '69 LP l' hillip Ant hony Caruso '81 LP Theta Beta Kurt Michael Zimmerman ' 84- Marshall Q. T roxell '67 LP Dean Wade Anthony '67 FM Dona1dJames Gormley ' 77 LP George M . Humphries Ill '7 1 Albert H ines H ill LP J ohn Mason Allgood ' 74 LP LP Telford L. Barnhouse '65 LP C harles J ohn Gunther '79 LP FM Robert W . Kenyon '78 LP l,hill ip Earl Brantley '8 1 LP Efosilon Psi Larry J . Davisso n '66 LP Lawrence F. Hariton '69 LP Kevin Blake Kell y '78 LP Steven McNickle '81 LP J ames Roscoe Briley Ill '81 LP Theta Omicron on Roger Arnson '79 LP C lyde Allen George '81 LP Barry Harris Hinden '68 LP Steven Monon Ludwigs ' 78 LP J effery Lynn Morelock '82 FM Thomas J eremiah King Ill ' 74 George A. Amonette '80 LP Charles A. Baumann ' 70 FM Charles F. Hall '65 FM Mark D. Ki z.zi re '7 1 OK Eugene A. Manin Sr. '00 FM Gregory Grant PhidTer '84 LP LP Nicholas Todd Cardello '8 1 Gregory Alan Busch '77 FM Bobby Hatfield ' 72 LP Kirk Dean Linville ' 75 FM William Dean Perry '83 LP Randy M. 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The 1988-90 Supreme Council

JERRY W. ASKEW CHARLES L. DOW DR. LARRY W. WILLIAM R. SHAW DANIEL F. LUNSFORD McGEHEE (University of North (University of Alabama, (University of Utah, Carolina, Tau '73) was Gamma Alpha '63) was (University of Alpha Tau '53) was (Southeast Missouri elected national vice elected to the Supreme Tennessee, Zeta '71) elected national vice State University, Epsilon president in 1986, and Council at the 1988 won election to the president in 1986, and Iota '63) received his re-elected in 1988. Memphis Convention. Supreme Council at the again in 1988, following J.D. from the University Askew has an Dow's continuing work 1988 National service to the Fraternity of Tennessee. He has extraordinary record of with Pi Kappa Alpha Convention in as chapter advisor, served since 1984 as service to the Fraternity, includes several terms Memphis. He has regional president and national legal counsel as a member of the as Alpha Sigma chapter served as North Atlantic national education on the Supreme Educational Advisory advisor and as Golden regional president, and commissioner. Shaw Council, and at the Committee, a regional West regional president. as a member of the works as the public 1988 Memphis president and Memorial Dow is president of Fraternity's Educational affairs director for Utah Convention was once Headquarters staff Envirospec, a Advisory Committee. Power and Light again appointed to serve member. He previously contracting firm he Lunsford has also Company. He and his in that capacity. served on the Supreme founded . He is also served Pi Kappa Alpha wife, Janet, have four McGehee works as an Council as an active in the community as chapter consultant, children, Jeff, Julie, attorney in Knoxville, undergraduate vice through service in the resident counselor, Laura and Leslie. Tennessee with the firm president. Askew is Kiwanis Club, Goodwill chapter advisor, of McGehee and Grubb. dean of students at the Industries, United member of the 1986 He is president of the University of Cerebral Palsy and Boston Convention Optimist Club of Tennessee-Knoxville. Satellite Senior Homes. Nominating Committee, Knoxville and serves on He is active in his Dow also works with and is an active the Board of Trustees of church and community, various youth groups, participant in the Steel the National Multiple as a Presbyterian such as Key Clubs and City Alumni Sclerosis Society. Church elder and as a Builders Clubs. He is Association. He McGehee's service to Pi member of various the lieutenant governor received his Ph.D. from Kappa Alpha has service and booster of Division Two of the University of included terms as SMC organizations. Kiwanis International. Pittsburgh, and is and rush chairman, He and his wife Paulette employed by Robert chapter consultant, reside in Pleasant Hill , Morris College in director of chapter California. Pittsburgh as its services, district assistant dean of president and regional students and works as a president. part-time instructor at The Pennsylvania State University.

of Pi Kappa ALpha 23 Preface to the 1987-88 Annual Report

Brothers:

The academic year just concluded was one of achievement and challenge for Pi Kappa Alpha. In many ways, it was the Fraternity's best year ever. In others, it was among our most frustrating. Through it, your Supreme Council, under the leadership of National President Gary Menchhofer, wrestled simultaneously with the opportunities brought about by unprecedented growth and the problems created in some chapters by inattention to personal and collective ethics. We can appropriately point with pride to pledgings of 6,420, initiations of 5,917, and total undergraduate membership exceeding 14 ,000 brothers. Each is a record in the history of the Fraternity. In expansion, we established four new colonies and installed four chapters, each a credit to its campus and to the good name of Pi Kappa Alpha. We reached a new level of achievement in overall chapter quality, with 108 of our 177 groups ranked above average or excellent. We completed the year with 81 chartered alumni associa­ tions, another record. We moved from our former home at 577 University in Memphis to new quarters at 8347 West Range Cove, to a facility that also serves as a Memorial to all our brothers who gave their lives in service to our nation. It is a place that is not only spacious and functional, but imposing as well, worthy of the heritage of our beloved Fraternity. It was also a year of challenges, most of our own doing. The Supreme Council and Headquarters staff struggled with the continuing problems of risk management which began in earnest a few years ago. We made progress there, but there were failures, too. Somehow, in our drive to be the best, some of our men have lost sight of what makes us the best - the principles on which our Fraternity was founded . As a consequence, we dealt with problems of alcohol and sexual abuse in cases that brought both shame and frustration to all of us. Our new headquarters, though it is certainly a point of pride, has also left us with financial obligations still to be resolved . That challenge awaits the continuing generosity of alumni willing to insure the future of our Fraternity through their gifts to the Memorial Foundation. The challenge for the years immediately ahead is to build on the successes of the past, the unprecedented achievement of the overwhelming majority of our undergraduate and alumnus brothers. We must turn the same attention to the values that started it all as we do the day-to-day operations leading to our current success. The experience of the last year is outlined on the pages that follow. Challenging and frustrating as it was at times, its major achievements and the men who made them happen lead us to the conclusion that it can indeed be done.

Fraternally,

Edward A. Pease National President

24 1988 Annual .Report The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity

INTRODUCTION FISCAL YEAR 1987-88 Headlining Pi Kappa Alpha's last Conven­ tion year (1985-86) annual report were excerpts Financial Statement of from a March 1986 TIME Magazine article ex­ pounding the tremendous rejuvenation of the Pi Kappa Alpha National Fraternity Greek movement throughout this decade. Pi Kappa Alpha has been, and continues to be, the flagship fraternity of this movement. Undergraduate membership in Greek organiza­ REVENUE 1987-88 1986-87 tions across the country has swelled from 230,000 in 1980 to more than 450,000 in 1987. Dues & Fees ...... $ 926,579 $ 852,106 Of these nearly one-half million college age Investments & Fund Income ...... 183,586 168,560 Greeks, over 14 ,000 undergraduates sported the Garnet and Gold of Pi Kappa Alpha dur­ Convention Fees ...... 74,869 118 ,403 ing the 1987-88 academic year. Quite a rosy picture, but all is not well ... Officers Leadership Academy Fees . 60,267 31 ,586 During the past academic year alone, four Risk Management Fees ...... 486,066 123,917 institutions of higher learning disbanded the Greek systems on their campuses; two of these All Other ...... 121 ,074 119,916 systems were nearly as old as the universities themselves. A host of other colleges are begin­ ning to question publicly the value of Greek TOfAL REVENUE ...... $ 1,852,441 $ 1,414,488 organizations on their campuses, and whether these organizations are, or are not, a comple­ ment to the overall educational mission of the school. At the root of this scrutiny of the Greek EXPENDITURES system are several unpleasant realities. At well over half of the institutions polled in a recent Chapter & Alumni Services ...... $ 327,093 $ 271 ,618 study, cumulative fraternity grade point averages were considerably below the all men's Publications ...... 143 ,518 126,773 average. Hazing, once thought to have all but died out in the late 1970s and early 1980s, has Convention & reared its ugly head once again, contributing Officers Leadership Academy 75,690 190,552 to numerous injuries and deaths (as well as con­ siderable subsequent legal awards) in the past Risk Management ...... 712,612 88 ,632 five years alone. Administrative ...... 751 ,503 688 ,319 As a leader among national collegiate frater­ nities, Pi Kappa Alpha enj oys a status which many envy. With this esteem comes respon­ sibility. Our fellow Greeks, the university com­ TOfAL EXPENDITURES ...... $ 2,010,416 $ 1,365,894 munity and the public in general are looking for an organi zation to lead the Greek system through these tumultuous waters. Each of us has the opportunity to chart a course toward ultimate fraternal excellence for (157,975) $ 48 ,594 NET INCOME (LOSS) ...... $ Pi Kappa Alpha, and the opportunity to take on responsibility as a role model in the frater­ nity world. 0 of Pi Kappa Alpha 25 in identifying its strong and weak points, and RISK MANAGEMENT then provide advice on how to improve on those COMMUNICATIONS strengths and overcome existing weaknesses. A report is given to each chapter documenting The area of risk management continues to everything that was covered during the consul­ Pi Kappa Alpha stands out among fraternal be of grave concern and high priority to the tant's visit. In that report, the consultant rates organizations for its unique in-house com­ Fraternity. The lack of proper risk management each program area and determines an overall munications department, which includes state­ by some chapters continues to cause tremen­ proficiency rating for the chapter. The overall of-the-art typesetting, composition, editing and dous exposure to legal liability for the whole proficiency rating allows the chapter to com­ printing facilities. This advantage allows the Fraternity. During the period of June 30, 1985 pare its performance with Pi Kappa Alpha's na­ Fraternity great control over the content, quali­ through June 30, 1986, the Fraternity's blanket tional standard of excellence. ty and professional appearance of its insurance carrier experienced fourteen claims As of May 8, 1988, all of Pi Kappa Alpha's and incurred losses exceeding $876,000. Two chapters had received their yearly visits. A publications. claims accounted for $786,000 of those losses. breakdown of the overall proficiency ratings Responsible this year for the Fraternity's Claims during 1986-87 decreased given to our 177 chapters follows : publications are Louis B. Quinto, editor of the significantly, but because of the 1985-86 Excellent ...... 44 chapters Shield & Diamond, and Barbara E. Perkins, record, the Fraternity was unable to obtain first Above Average ...... 64 chapters associate editor of the Shield & Diamond, who dollar liability insurance at an economical rate was promoted in July 1987 to the position of for the 1987-88 year. Beginning on June 30, Average ...... 41 chapters communications manager. Melody S. Alber­ 1987, the Fraternity adopted a self-insurance Below Average ...... 24 chapters son worked during 1987-88 as production assis­ program for all chapters and alumni organiza­ Critical ...... 4 chapters tant in the communications department, and tions. Claims made to date involve seven in­ At the end of the 1987-88 school year, Pi Kap­ Rick Sowards joined the Memorial Head­ cidents; total losses were $38,250. However, pa Alpha had 177 chapters and seven colonies. seventeen incidents were reported during April All 184 received at least one visit, and the con­ quarters staff in April 1987 as head of printing and May 1988, some or all of which could even­ sultants were able to meet almost all special operations. tually turn into claims. visitation requests. Over the year, seventeen Over the past year, all Pi Kappa Alpha's The Fraternity is fortunate to still be able to chapters received more than one visit. forms and printed materials, including the provide a blanket insurance program for the The normal consultant visit lasts 3-4 days . Modulogue educational publication series, chapters throughout the coming year. One ma­ This year, twenty-five of the total 201 visits have been put onto diskettes for use with the jor loss, however, could seriously alter this pro­ made were extended visits, and ten of those Fraternity's new typesetting system, allowing gram and place an even heavier burden on all twenty-five were longer than one week in easy updating and modifications to all publica­ chapters. length. The Fraternity continues to emphasize Pi Kappa Alpha looks forward to serving its tions. In addition, the system's sophisticated educational programming on this vital issue. undergraduates and alumni in the upcoming composition capabilities have been utilized to A number of sessions on this topic were held year, and to continuing its tradition of advance­ improve the appearance and dramatically cut at the 1988 National Convention. A special ment and improvement. 0 production time for the Shield & Diamond, as Risk Management Committee is working to well as the Fraternity's three newsletters, In­ develop policies and standards geared toward side Line, Forum, and Alumni Adviser. reducing risks. Regional conferences and in­ 177 IIKA CHAPTERS These publications have been received en­ dividual staff visits to chapters this coming year OVERALL PROFICIENCY thusiastically this year by the Fraternity's alum­ will include similar educational sessions and RATINGS implementation of refined policies. Only nus and undergraduate audiences. The Shield through such efforts will the Fraternity be able ABOVE & Diamond took third place honors in the An­ AVERAGE: nual Report Awards Division at the College to maintain insurance protection. More impor­ 64 tant, only through such programming will our • • Fraternity Editors Association's Summer 1988 · members learn to become responsible, con­ meeting, and has been expanded from 36 to tributing members of the Fraternity and society. 40 pages. The amount of information contained That is one of the prime objectives of Pi Kap­ in the newsletters has increased, and over­ pa Alpha - one which it has the unique op­ whelming response from the undergraduate portunity to teach, and one which, hopefully, members of the Fraternity has prompted con­ its members will learn. 0 sideration of a format change to allow chapters EXCELLENT: to display that newsletter (designed for them) 44 ,. AVERAGE : more easily on chapter house bulletin boards. . 41 • I Further plans for the communications department include the purchase of hard­ SERVICES ware/software to allow transferral of informa­ tion from personal computers to the Fraterni­ The Chapter Consultant program is the most BELOW ty's typesetting equipment, eliminating the time visible, most effective, and most valuable ser­ AVERAGE: and manpower needed for rekeyboarding, and vice offered by Pi Kappa Alpha. Chapter 24 allowing authors to compose copy on their own members, officers, advisors and advisory . "' personal computers. boards have utilized the consultant program to better themselves and become more effective Also in the planning stages is the lOOth An­ in their own fraternal duties and responsibilities. niversary Issue of the Shield & Diamond. First The National Fraternity has divided the published in 1890, the Shield & Diamond has country into five main regions, each of which grown from a small journal to the contem­ is traveled constantly by a member of the porary publication we know today. The lOOth CRITICAL: Chapter Consultant corps. Every chapter and 4 Anniversary Issue will be a 200-250 page col­ colony is visited at least once each school year lector's edition, tentatively scheduled to be by a consultant. Consultants assist each chapter • .: available for Christmas, 1989. 0

26 Shiel.d ~ Diamond EXPANSION HOUSING PI KAPPA ALPHA'S NEWLY CHARfERED As another year comes to an end, Pi Kappa The National Fraternity realizes that housing ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS: Alpha has once again proved proficient in its is important to its chapters. The Fraternity's expansion efforts, establishing four colonies role in chapter housing is primarily that of a and installing four chapters. lender. Through the Chapter House Fund, ad­ South Florida This marks the third straight year in which ministered by the Pi Kappa Alpha Housing Alumni Association Pi Kappa Alpha has established at least four Commission, loans are granted to qualifying c/o W. Reeder Glass colonies. Over the past seven years the Frater­ nity has founded twenty-one groups. These chapters and house corporations for the pur­ Holland & Knight statistics show consistency within the well chase, construction or remodeling of housing, 1200 Brickell Ave. developed program. or the acquisition of furnishings and equip­ P.O. Box 015441 This consistency is the key to Pi Kappa ment. Current loan limits are $100,000 for real Miami , FL 33101 Alpha's long term success in expansion. The estate and $15,000 for furniture. program is at a well established stage and now Loans granted in 1987-88 increased substan­ must show endurance. However, the Fraterni­ tially over the previous year. In 1987-88, the Charlotte, North Carolina ty must continually update the program to Chapter House Fund committed loans to Alpha Alumni Association reflect changes in the college community and Eta (University ofFlorida) , Beta Chi (Uni ver­ c/o John P. Black society in general. sity ofMinn esota), Delta Zeta (Memphis State 101 Charing Cross Drive The Fraternity plans to maintain consistency by adding new colonies as well as developing University), and Delta Theta (Arkansas State Matthews, NC 28105 the program further through the use of more University) for the acquisition, construction or resource materials and increased alumni in­ maintenance of competitive housing. Beta Nu Tampa Bay volvement. Expansion sites for Fall 1988 in­ (Oregon State University) , Delta Xi (Indiana clude Southern lllinois University. D State University), and Theta Upsilon (Ten ­ Alumni Association nessee Tech University) chapters were granted c/o Lee A. Anderson loans to purchase furnishings and equipment 2887 Allapattah Drive for their chapter houses. These loans totalled Clearwater Beach, FL 33519-1802 PI KAPPA ALPHA'S $439,100 in new funds with $184,979.37 CURRENT COLONIES: disbursed by the end of the fiscal year. Gamma Rho One mortgage was subordinated to a local Alumni Association $75,000 loan to allow the Alpha Rho (Ohio State University of Nevada-Reno c/o Richard C. Moening University) House Corporation to restructure 135 S. LaSalle Street Florida Southern College its debt and provide funds for repairs. (Delta Delta) Already during this new fiscal year, the Suite 4005 Housing Commission has committed one loan Chicago, IL 60603 Michigan State University for $15,000 to Gamma Sigma (University of University of Colorado Pittsburgh) and has two applications pending. Theta Alumni Association (Beta Upsilon) D c/o Jason Hood 2245 Monroe Avenue Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Memphis, TN 38104 Columbia University University of California Central Indiana Santa Barbara Alumni Association c/o Thomas E. Husselman COLONIES INSTALLED 6411 West 96th Street DURING THE 1987-88 Zionsville, IN 46077 ACADEMIC YEAR: Rose-Holman Ohio University ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS Institute of Technology (Gamma Omicron) Alumni Association c/o Jeff Martin The 1987 academic year was a busy one in Rose-Holman Institute Flagstone Terrace of Technology the area of alumni associations. Eight new Warsaw, IN 46580 (Iota Delta) associations were chartered during the year. A warm congratulations is extended to each of California State University them from the entire Fraternity. Zeta Eta Long Beach The Fraternity now has eighty-one chartered Alumni Association (Iota Epsilon) alumni associations providing continuous sup­ c/o Gary L. Davis port for Pi Kappa Alpha. Alumni interested in 7716 Ascension Randolph-Macon College starting an alumni association in their area Little Rock, AR 72204 (Iota Zeta) should contact Steven H. Cox, Director of Foundation Programs, at the Memorial Head­ quarters. D of Pi Kappa Alpha 27 Highlighting another successful year was the construc­ tion and occupation of Pi Kappa Alpha's new Memorial Headquarters. This magnificent structure, located at the new Southwind Development in east Memphis, literally doubles the available space for the Fraternity's administrative opera­ tions, museum and historic displays, and meetings. Built in the Jeffersonian architectural style of the University of Virginia and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, the new Memorial Headquarters is dedicated, as was its predecessor at 577 University, to the memory of those brothers who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country.

Pledgings reported during 1987-88 total­ of 4,398 reported for 1986-87. Following MEMBERSHIP RECORDS ed 6,420, a 7.8% increase over the figure this report is a statistical breakdown for each of 5,917 reported for 1986-87. chapter, noting each chapter's current size, Both pledgings and initiations rose dur­ Initiations reported for 1987-88 totaled 87-88 pledgings, 87-88 initiations, and the ing the past academic year. 4,745, an increase of 7.3% over the figure total chapter's initiates to date. 0

ACTIVE CHAPI'ERS SIZE 87-88 87-88 10TAL PLEDGINGS INITIATIONS SIZE Alpha (University of Virginia) ...... 79 ...... 20 ...... 18 ...... 1335 Beta (Da vidson College) ...... 89 ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 1243 Gamma (William & Mary) ...... 106 ...... 26 ...... 26 ...... 1260 Epsilon (Virginia Tech)...... 104 ...... 33 ...... 34 ...... 642 Zeta (University of Tennessee) ...... ·...... 99 ...... 51 ...... 44 ...... 1975 Eta (l'ulane University) ...... 84 ...... 25 ...... 23 ...... 1114 Theta (Rhodes College) ...... 65 ...... 29 ...... 22 ...... 795 Iota (Hampden-Sydney) ...... 50 ...... 17 ...... 4 ...... 1046 Kappa (l'ransylvania University) ...... 41 ...... , ...... !7 ...... 10 ...... 851 Mu (Presbyterian College) ...... 61 ...... 27 ...... 20 ...... 953 Nu (Wofford College) ...... 64 ...... 29 ...... 18 ...... 677 Xi (University of South Carolina) ...... 92 ...... 41 ...... 32 ...... 998 Omicron (Uni versity of Richmond) ...... 83 ...... 25 ...... 21 ...... 1040 Pi (Washington & Lee University) ...... 66 ...... 28 ...... 23 ...... 1088 Sigma (Vanderbilt University) ...... 84 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 1322 Thu (Uni versity of Nonh Carolina) ...... 85 ...... 24 ...... 32 ...... 1313 Upsilon (Auburn Uni versity)...... 110 ...... 58 ...... 37 ...... 2093 Omega (University of Kentucky) ...... 96 ...... 52 ...... 33 ...... 1467 Alpha Alpha (Duke University) ...... 50 ...... 17 ...... 17 ...... 1349 Alpha Gamma (Louisiana State University)...... 43 ...... 29 ...... 21 ...... 929 Alpha Delta (Georgia Institute of Technology) ...... 58 ...... 16 ...... 13 ...... 1523 Alpha Epsilon (Nonh Carolina State University) ...... 76 ...... 26 ...... 34 ...... 2052 Alpha Zeta (University of Arkansas) ...... 52 ...... 41 ...... 30 ...... 1783 Alpha Eta (University of Florida) ...... 156 ...... 69 ...... 81 ...... 2481 Alpha Theta ~st Virginia University) 73 ...... 26 ...... 23 ...... 1224

28 Shield ~ Diamond ACfiVE CHAPTERS SIZE 87-88 87-88 TOTAL PLEDGINGS INITIATIONS SIZE

Alpha Iota (Millsaps College) ...... 85 ...... 43 ...... 29 ...... 1336 Alpha Kappa (University of Missouri-Rolla) ...... 67 ...... 29 ... •...... 21 ...... 1070 Alpha Lambda (Georgetown College) ...... 30 ...... II ...... II ...... 974 Alpha Mu (University of Georgia) ...... 114 ...... 47 ...... 24 ...... 1647 Alpha Nu (University of Missouri-Columbia) ...... 148 ...... 43 ...... 37 ...... 1520 Alpha Xi (University of Cincinnati) ...... 104 ...... 57 ...... 43 ...... 1465 Alpha Omicron (Southwestern University) ...... 77 ...... 26 ...... 24 ...... 992 Alpha Pi (Samford University) ...... 52 ...... 32 ...... 25 ...... 1032 Alpha Rho (Ohio State University) ...... 43 ...... 23 ...... 16 ...... 1202 Alpha Sigma (University of California-Berkeley) ...... 60 ...... 23 ...... 22 ...... 1022 Alpha Tau (University of Utah) ...... 93 ...... 41 ...... 33 ...... 2116 Alpha Phi (Iowa State University) ...... 87 ...... 42 ...... 28 ...... 1257 Alpha Chi (Syracuse University) ...... 78 ...... 28 ...... 36 ...... 954 Alpha Omega (Kansas State University) ...... 101 ...... 41 ...... 28 ...... 1258 Beta Alpha (Pennsylvania State University) ...... 68 ...... 26 ...... 15 ...... 1285 Beta Beta (University of Washington) ...... 34 ...... 13 ...... 9 ...... 809 Beta Gamma (University of Kansas) ...... 95 ...... 38 ...... 15 ...... 1175 Beta Delta (University of New Mexico) ...... 60 ...... 33 ...... 27 ...... 1323 Beta Zeta · (Southern Methodist University) ...... 61 ...... 15 ...... 12 ...... 1206 Beta Eta (University of Illinois) ...... 91 ...... 31 ...... 29 ...... 1370 Beta Theta (Cornell Uni versity) ...... 68 ...... 28 ...... 28 ...... 1128 Beta Kappa (Emory Uni versity) ...... 120 ...... 42 ...... 42 ...... 1208 Beta Mu (University of Texas) ...... 143 ...... 53 ...... 45 ...... 1845 Beta Nu (Oregon State University) ...... 81 ...... 28 ...... 23 ...... 753 Beta Xi (University of Wisconsin) ...... 58 ...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 576 Beta Omicron (University of Oklahoma) ...... 55 ...... 39 ...... 9 ...... 1521 Beta Pi (University of Pennsylvania) ...... 98 ...... 22 ...... 21 ...... 1084 Beta Sigma (Carnegie-Mellon University) ...... 59 ...... 26 ...... 7 ...... 1049 Beta Phi (Purdue University) ...... 118 ...... 23 ...... 30 ...... 1539 Beta Chi (University of Minnesota) ...... 81 ...... 33 ...... 18 ...... 270 Gamma Alpha (University of Alabama) ...... 86 ...... 47 ...... 33 ...... 1412 Gamma Delta (University of Arizona) ...... 154 ...... 70 ...... 57 ...... 1047 Gamma Epsilon (Utah State University) ...... 50 ...... 30 ...... 13 ...... 1661 Gamma Theta (Mississippi State University) ...... 95 ...... 52 ...... 31 ...... 1622 Gamma Iota (University of Mississippi) ...... 101 ...... 86 ...... 50 ...... 1533 Gamma Kappa (Montana State Uni versity) ...... Ill ...... 52 ...... 33 ...... 962 Gamma Lambda (Lehigh University) ...... 51 ...... 20 ...... 13 ...... 604 Gamma Mu (University of New Hampshire)...... 67 ...... 28 ...... 14 ...... 1026 Gamma Nu (University of Iowa) ...... 109 ...... 46 ...... II ...... 1039 Gamma Xi (Washington State University) ...... 98 ...... 36 ...... 43 ...... 1032 Gamma Omicron (Ohio University) ...... 101 ...... 74 ...... 96 ...... 813 Gamma Rho (Northwestern University) ...... 67 ...... 23 ...... 21 ...... 937 Gamma Sigma (University of Pittsburgh) ...... 76 ...... 32 ...... 23 ...... 1119 Gamma Tau (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) ...... 75 ...... 39 ...... 37 ...... 971 Gamma Upsilon (University of Tulsa) ...... 32 . : ...... 12 ...... 12 ...... 911 " Gamma Phi (Wake Forest University) ...... 51 ...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 926 Gamma Chi (Oklahoma State University) ...... 116 ...... 57 ...... 37 ...... 1102 Gamma Psi (Louisiana Polytechnic Institute) ...... 92 ...... 33 ...... 32 ...... 1153 Gamma Omega (University of Miami) ...... 52 ...... 41 ...... 19 ...... 1183 Delta Beta (Bowling Green State University) ...... 65 ...... 27 ...... 13 ...... 1242 Delta Gamma (Miami University-Ohio) ...... 106 ...... 41 ...... 63 ...... 1164 Delta Epsilon (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga) ...... 42 ...... 26 ...... 13 ...... 682 Delta Zeta (Memphis State University) ...... 89 ...... 49 ...... 32 ...... 1114 Delta Eta (University of Delaware) ...... 130 ...... 53 ...... 53 ...... 608 Delta Theta (Arkansas State Uni versity) 102 ...... 53 ...... 32 ...... 1063

of Pi Kappa Alpha 29 ACfiVE CHAPTERS SIZE 87-88 87-88 TOTAL PLEDGINGS INITIATIONS SIZE

0. 0 Delta Iota (Marshall University) ...... 59 .... 0 •• • • 0 • 0 • 0 • • • 43 ...... 32 ...... 920

Delta Mu (University of Southern Mississippi) ...... 60 ... o 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • 36 ...... 25 ...... 822

0 •••••••• • •• Delta Nu (Wayn e State University) ...... 0 0 • 63 ...... 29 ...... o 0 •• 29 ..... 593

Delta Xi (Indiana University) ...... 0. 120 ...... 40 ...... 27 ...... 713

Delta Omicron (Drake Uni versity) ...... 0 • 66 ...... 32 ...... 20 ...... 657 Delta Pi (San Jose State University)...... 86 ...... 26 ...... 18 ...... 697 Delta Rho (Linfield College)...... 50 .... 0...... 19 ...... 0. 15 ...... 515

Delta Sigma (Bradley University) ...... 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • 105 ...... 45 ...... 42 ...... 734

Delta Tau (Arizona State University) ...... 0 •••••••• 127 ...... 0 • • ••• 39 ...... 29 ...... 873

Delta Chi (University of Nebraska-Omaha) . .. 0 •• • • 0 ••••• 0 . 41 ...... 0 • • ••• 26 ...... 9 ...... 654

Delta Psi (University of Maryland) ...... 137 ...... 0 ••••• 75 ...... 57 ...... 669

Delta Omega (High Point College) ...... 0 ••• •• 0 • 51 ...... 34 ...... 8 ...... 450

Epsilon Alpha (Trinity College) ...... 48 ...... 24 ...... 24 ...... 0 • •••••••• 537

Epsilon Beta (Valparaiso University) ...... 80 ...... 16 ...... 0 •••• • • • 35 ...... 966 Epsilon Gamma (Texas Tech University) ...... 149 ...... 71 ...... 45 ...... 1134

Epsilon Delta (North Texas State University) ...... 50 ...... 39 ...... 0 •••• ••• 27 ...... 663 Epsilon Epsilon (University of Toledo) ...... 57 ...... 28 ...... 24 ...... 512

Epsilon Zeta (East Tennessee State University) ..... 0 • • • • • • • 47 ...... 38 ...... 17 ...... 650 Epsilon Eta (University of Houston) ...... 43 ...... 21 ...... 17 ...... 622 Epsilon Theta (Colorado State University) ...... 137 ...... 54 ...... 49 ...... 433 Epsilon Iota (Southeast Missouri State University) ...... 91 ...... 43 ...... 35 ...... 843 Epsilon Kappa (Lamar University) ...... 57 ...... 33 ...... 16 ...... 573 Epsilon Lambda (Murray State University) ...... 93 ...... 41 ...... 29 ...... 1109 Epsilon Mu (East Carolina University) ...... 65 ...... 20 ...... 18 ...... 335

Epsilon Nu (Georgia State University) ...... 83 ...... o ••• • 29 ...... 22 ...... 633 Epsilon Xi (Case Reserve University) ...... 63 ...... 13 ...... 10 ...... 466 Epsilon Omicron (Stephen F. Austin State University) ...... 75 ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 774

Epsilon Pi (Sam Houston State University) ...... 36 ...... 0 ••• • ••• 23 ...... 20 ...... 615 Epsilon Sigma (University of Tennessee-Martin) ...... 69 ...... 45 ...... 27 ...... 725 Epsilon Tau (Eastern New Mexico State University) ...... 31 ...... 16 ...... 14 ...... 424 Epsilon Upsilon (Gannon University) ...... 44 ...... 37 ...... 22 ...... 491

Epsilon Phi (University of Central Arkansas) ...... 0 •• • 84 ...... 31 ...... 25 ...... ·. 830 Epsilon Chi (Pittsburg [Kansas] State University) ...... 42 ...... 20 ...... 19 ...... 469 Epsilon Psi (Western Michigan University) ...... 107 ...... 54 ...... 46 ...... 713 Epsilon Omega (East Central University) ...... 55 ...... 35 ...... 20 ...... 476 Zeta Alpha (GMI Engineering & Management Institute) . .. . . 113 ...... 26 ...... 26 ...... 666 Zeta Beta (Delta State University) ...... 53 ...... 37 ...... 14 ...... 583 Zeta Gamma (Eastern Illinois University) ...... 34 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 702 Zeta Epsilon (Western Kentucky University) ...... 48 ...... 25 ...... 22 ...... 492

Zeta Zeta (Southwestern State College) ...... 31 ...... 18 ...... 0 • • •• • • • 16 ...... 312 Zeta Eta (University of Arkansas-little Rock) ...... 46 ...... 23 ...... 15 ...... 456 Zeta Theta (Southwest Texas State College) ...... 93 ...... 32 ...... 41 ...... 645 Zeta Kappa (Ferris State College) ...... 66 ...... 32 ...... 22 ...... 643 Zeta Mu (University of Idaho) ...... 76 ...... 20 ...... 19 ...... 385 Zeta Xi (Western Carolina University) ...... 72 ...... 30 ...... 27 ...... 409 Zeta Omicron (California State University-Northridge) ...... 115 ...... 43 ...... 25 ...... 546 Zeta Pi (University of South Florida) ...... 88 ...... 39 ...... 43 ...... 540 Zeta Rho (University of North Dakota) ...... 70 ...... 35 ...... 32 ...... 348

Zeta Sigma (Florida Institute of Technology) ...... 0 • ••••• 42 ...... 32 ...... 10 ...... : .. . 391 Zeta Tau (Eastern Kentucky University) ...... 35 ...... 15 ...... 3 ...... 362 Zeta Phi (University of Missouri-St. Louis) ...... 40 ...... 26 ...... 15 ...... 346 Zeta Chi (Southwest Missouri State University) ...... 66 ...... 31 ...... 25 ...... 437 Zeta Omega (University of Southwestern Louisiana) ...... 23 ...... 20 ...... 17 ...... 219

30 Shield eo Diamond ACfiVE CHAPTERS SIZE 87-88 87-88 TOTAL PLEDGINGS INITIATIONS SIZE

Eta Alpha (Clemson Uni versity) ...... 128 ...... 50 ...... 27 ...... 713 Eta Beta (Seton Hall Uni versity) ...... 97 ...... 29 .. . . : ...... 28 ...... 453 Eta Epsilon (Angelo State University) ...... 71 ...... 36 ...... 27 ...... 392 Eta Zeta (Middle Tennessee State University) ...... 67 ...... 24 ...... 24 ...... 384 Eta Theta (Weber State College) ...... 34 ...... 28 ...... 15 ...... 412 Eta Kappa (University of South AlabaiTUl) ...... 42 ...... 29 ...... 12 ...... 220 Eta Nu (Northern Illinois University) ...... 122 ...... 52 ...... 38 ...... 592 Eta Omicron (Northeast Louisiana Uni versity) ...... 97 ...... 60 ...... 19 ...... 404 Eta Rho (Northern Kentucky University) ...... 35 ...... 31 ...... 13 ...... 260 Eta Sigma (West Georgia College) ...... 88 ...... 47 ...... 29 ...... 536 I Eta Tau (Austin Peay State University) ...... 82 ...... 24 ...... 24 ...... 588 I Eta Upsilon (University of Texas-Arlington) ...... 73 ...... 36 ...... 15 ...... 302 I Eta Phi (University of Central Florida) ...... 125 ...... 67 ...... 51 ...... 496 I Theta Alpha (Uni versity of North AlabaiTUl) ...... 61 ...... 43 ...... 17 ...... 276 I Theta Beta (University of Montevallo) ...... 51 ...... 30 ...... 23 ...... 223 I Theta Gamma (Georgia College) ...... 72 ...... 43 ...... 18 ...... 273 Theta Delta (Francis Marion College) ...... 53 ...... 35 ...... 24 ...... 246 Theta Epsilon (Northeast Oklahom£l State University) ...... 62 ...... 47 ...... 51 ...... 252 Theta Zeta .(University of Northern Iowa) ...... 31 ...... 13 ...... 14 ...... 184 Theta Eta (Loyola-Marymount Uni versity) ...... 53 ...... 34 ...... 23 ...... 244 Theta Theta (Texas A&M University) ...... 96 ...... 34 ...... 31...... 371 Theta Kappa (Indiana Uni versity Southeast) ...... 37 ...... 18 ...... 14 ...... 178 Theta Lambda (Creighton University) ...... 128 ...... 50 ...... 37 ...... 487 Theta Mu (University of Massachusetts) ...... 87 ...... 23 ...... 12 ...... 325 Theta Nu (Baylor University) ...... 99 ...... 39 ...... 37 ...... 342 Theta Xi (East Texas State University) ...... 60 ...... 35 ...... 18 ...... 296 Theta Omicron (Indiana State University) ...... 104 ...... 41 ...... 38 ...... 485 ' Theta Pi (University of AlabaiTUl-Huntsville) ...... 43 ...... 30 ...... 21 ...... 182 Theta Rho (Northern Arizona University) ...... 67 ...... 51 ...... 21 ...... 214 1Theta Sigma (Winthrop College) ...... 67 ...... 20 ...... 18 ...... 210 1Theta Tau (California State University-Sacramento) ...... 94 ...... 29 ...... 19 ...... 262 1Theta Upsilon (Tennessee Tech University) ...... 56 ...... 35 ...... 24 ...... 167 1Theta Phi (Wichita State University) ...... 38 ...... 19 ...... 7 ...... 134 1Theta Chi (Villanova University) ...... 141 ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 193 Theta Psi (ChapiTUln College) ...... 51 ...... 24 ...... 16 ...... 105 ' Theta Omega (University of California-Davis) ...... 92 ...... 37 ...... 28 ...... 149 I Iota Alpha (University of Wyoming) ...... 59 ...... 35 ...... 25...... 96 I Iota Beta (Fresno State University) ...... 81 ...... 32 ...... 25 ...... 101 •I Iota Gamma (Kearney State Uni versity) ...... 64 ...... 33 ...... 23 ...... 72 I Iota Delta (Rose-Hulm£ln Institute) ...... 63 ...... 40 ...... 63 ...... 63 I Iota Epsilon (University of California-Long Beach) ...... 53 ...... 45 ...... 45 ...... 45 I Iota Zeta (Randolph-Macon College) ...... 45 ...... 18 ...... 49...... 49

of Pi Kappa Alpha 31 The Order of West Range

In 1986 the Memorial Foundation created the he became chairman of the board and chief ex­ Chamber of Commerce, the Sales Executives Order of West Range. This order was estab­ ecutive officer of the company. On July I, 1988, Club, the American Ordinance Post, the lished to recognize those alumni brothers of Wood retired as chief executive officer and now Downtown Club and the Executives Club. He Pi Kappa Alpha who, through their work for serves as chairman of the board. is a past director of the National Thberculosis the Fraternity, within the community, and in · Quentin Wood has served as a past president Association and past president of the Alabama society have advanced themselves. All of the of the board of trustees of the Pennsylvania Thberculosis Association. He served as a inductees into the Order of West Range share State University, and currently serves as one civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army for a common bond - that same common bond of its trustees. He has been a past president of the State of Alabama, and is a member and past shared by our Founders when they met on the Bradford District Pennsylvania Oil Pro­ chairman of the Advisory Board of the Salva­ March I, 1868 in 47 West Range at the Univer­ ducers Association; a past chairman of the tion Army in Birmingham. A Rotarian since sity of Virginia. That bond is a commitment Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Conservation Com­ 1935, Hickman is a member and past president to advancing the interests of those whom we mission and a past chairman of the Technical of the Rotary Club of Birmingham. He also deem worthy of our regard. Advisory Committee for the Pennsylvania Oil served as Rotary International president from and Gas Act of 1955. He has served as a direc­ 1972-1973. Before that time he was third vice QUENTIN WOOD tor on other associations such as the Melon president, director, district governor, commit­ Bank National Association, the American tee chairman and member. He has served as The first inductee into the Order of West Petroleum Institute, the Ohio Oil and Gas a member of the Rotary Foundation Trustees Range at the 1988 Memorial Foundation Association, and the National Petroleum from 1973-79, and as a member of its executive Luncheon was Quentin Wood, a.loyal member Refiners Association. committee from 1974-76. He also served as of the Fraternity, who also received the Wood also served in the Ar­ chairman of Rotary International's Finance Distinguished Achievement Award , and has my's Air Force from 1943-46 as an officer and Committee. achieved an outstanding record in his a pilot. During that time he served thirteen profession. months in combat service in China with the ANDY KNIGHT A 1946 initiate of Beta Alpha chapter at Penn 14th Air Force, better known as the Flying State University and a native of Pennsylvania, Tigers. Andy Knight, the third Order ofWest Range Quentin Wood has had a successful career with inductee of the 1988 Convention, was initiated one of the nation's largest petroleum ROYIDCKMAN into Pi Kappa Alpha in 1923 at Alpha Pi chapter distributors, Quaker State Oil Refining of what was then Howard University, now San­ Corporation. Roy Hickman, inducted next into the Order ford University in Alabama. Wood became associated with Quaker State of West Range, is a long time servant to both Knight is now retired, but practiced law pro­ in 1948 as a petroleum engineer at the corpora­ Pi Kappa Alpha and community. He served the fessionally. He graduated from Howard in tion's Bradford, Pennsylvania production of­ Fraternity as president from 1940-1946, one of 1926, and went on to receive his law degree fice. In 1951 he was promoted to chief engineer, the longest terms held by any individual as na­ from Harvard University. While an under­ and in 1965 to manager of the production divi­ tional president. He was born in Chattanooga, graduate, he served Alpha Pi chapter as sion. When Wood was elected vice president Tennessee and graduated from the University secretary, vice president and president. In 1948 of production and corporate director in 1968,. of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where he was he was elected national president and served he moved to Quaker State's home office in Oil initiated into Beta Delta chapter in 1924. He until 1950. He was a joint chairman of the 1968 City, Pennsylvania. In 1970, he was elected ex­ is now retired and resides in Birmingham, Pi Kappa Alpha Centennial Commission, and ecutive vice president and in 1973, president Alabama. During his long career he served as is also a past president of the once very active and chief operating officer. In 1975 he became chairman of the board of the Alabama Engrav­ Birmingham Alumni Association. In 1983 he president and chief executive officer, as well ing Company and Platemakers, Inc. In Birm­ received Pi Kappa Alpha's Loyalty Award . as a director, of Quaker State. In May 1982, ingham, he has served as president of the A resident of Birmingham, Alabama, Knight

Quentin Wood received the Order of West Range at the 1988 Conve~tion. Roy Hickman attended the Convention with his wife Dorothy.

32 ShieLd ~ Diamond Convention-goers enjoyed meeting Andy Knight (center) and his Virgil McBroom received the Order of West Range from son Stephen (left), Pi Kappa Alpha's new music director. Memorial Foundation President Joseph J. Thrner. has become well known in his community. He MORGAN WOODWARD PAT BOWLEN has served as chairman of the Board of Educa­ tion for Jefferson County, is a life deacon with Morgan Woodward , also inducted into the Pat Bowlen, a 1963 initiate of Beta Omicron the Mountainbrook Baptist Church, a former Order of West Range, has a face familiar to chapter at the University of Oklahoma, was in­ vice president of the Birmingham Rotary Club, many. Over the past thirty years he has ap­ ducted into the Order of West Range at the a former president of the Birmingham Coun­ peared in over 250 films, twenty-nine motion Memorial Headquarters Awards Luncheon during the 1988 Convention. try Club and a former president of the Alabama pictures, fifteen television movies, and has Symphony Association, and a former council guest starred on nearly every series made for For the last four years, Bowlen has been the president for the Birmingham Area Boy Scouts television. owner of the National Football League's of America. Woodward got his start in show business Denver Broncos. Since 1985, when he acquired when he appeared in the Walt Disney film The 100% ownership of the team, Bowlen has re­ Great Locomotive Chase. Also appearing in mained active in the day to day operations of VIRGIL McBROOM that movie was Pi Kappa Alpha brother Fess the football club. Parker (star of Davey Crockett and Daniel Pat Bowlen was born in Prairie du Chien, Virgil McBroom, the fourth inductee into the Boone), who had been Woodward's classmate Wisconsin. When he graduated from the Order of West Range, was initiated into Beta at the University of Texas, where he was a 1948 University of Oklahoma, he earned degrees in Eta chapter at the University of Illinois in 1925. initiate of Beta Mu chapter. both business and law. He has real estate and In 1980 at the New Orleans Convention, Two roles for which Woodward has receiv­ natural resource holdings in Alberta, Canada McBroom was elected national president of the ed great acclaim include "the man with no as well as real estate holdings in Colorado, Fraternity. Previously, he served three terms eyes" in the film Cool Hand Luke (which also Arizona and California. as a Supreme Council vice president. He had starred Paul Newman), and his current role as An outstanding athlete in his own right, also served as district president, chairman of Punk Anderson, close friend and confidante Bowlen has competed in the Iron Man Triatha­ Pi Kappa Alpha's real estate commission, a of the Ewing family on the long running televi­ lon, and also competes in other triathalons and trustee of the Pi Kappa Alpha Endowment sion series Dallas. marathons. Fund, and as chairman of the Endowment Fund In 1981 the Fraternity recognized Woodward He is a member of several clubs and from 1972-80. A retired lieutenant commander as a recipient of the Distinguished Achievement societies, including the Young Presidents of the U.S. Navy, McBroom is a member of Award. He is the first brother in the entertain­ Organization, the Canada and Edmonton Bar the American Legion, VFW, Elks, Masonic ment business to receive that award, and the Association, and the Law Society of Alberta. Lodge, and of the Navy League. In 1978 he first entertainment professional to be inducted Pi Kappa Alpha welcomes him to the Order received Pi Kappa Alpha's Loyalty Award. into the Order of West Range. of West Range. 0

Morgan Woodward was a familiar face to the Convention audience. Pat Bowlen spoke at the Memorial Headquarters Awards Luncheon. of Pi Kappa Alpha 33 Past National President Garth Grissom received the 1987 Loyalty Award. Richard Ogle was the recipient of the Fraternity's Loyalty Award for 1988. Fraternity Recognizes Award Winners for Loyalty, Chapter Advisor of the Year

Garth C. Grissom, Pi Kappa Alpha's 1987 served as the Memorial Foundation president staff to become a resident counselor. He Loyalty Award recipient, was initiated into from 1981-83. Today, he is very involved with served as a chapter advisor, and also as a Alpha Omega chapter at Kansas State U niver­ the Campaign for Pi Kappa Alpha. In June he district president. In 1972 he returned to the sity in 1949. He graduated from Kansas State was appointed by the Supreme Council to serve national scene when he was elected to the in 1951 and went on to Harvard to receive his as a trustee of the Pi Kappa Alpha Endowment Supreme Council as national vice president. law degree. Today he is a partner in the law Fund. In 1974 he was appointed as the national legal firm of Sherman and Howard in Denver, Col­ counsel to the Supreme Council. In 1976 he orado. In 1985 he was elected president of the was elected our Fraternity's national president. Denver Bar Association and served as presi­ In 1979 he was elected to the Memorial Foun­ dent for one year. His service to Pi Kappa dation, and served until 1985. He was vice Alpha on the national level is extensive. In 1964 president from 1982-83 and president from he was appointed by the Supreme Council to 1983-84. Ogle is currently a resident of Bir­ serve as national counsel, and he did so for two mingham, Alabama and a partner in the law terms. In 1968 at the Richmond Convention he firm of Schoel, Ogle, & Benton. was elected our Fraternity's national president. . In 1970 he was appointed and served on the The 1988 Chapter Advisor of the Year Award Fraternity's Chapter Housing Commission. He was presented to Dr. Raymond R. Jenkins Jr. served for seven years and during that time also Richard Ogle, the 1988 recipient of the Pi of Arlington, Texas. served as chainnan. In 1978 he was elected as Kappa Alpha Loyalty Award, is a 1961 initiate Dr. Jenkins is a 1954 initiate of Beta Mu a trustee of the Memorial Foundation and of Gamma Alpha chapter at the University of chapter at the University of Texas. After Alabama. As an graduation, he was accepted to the Baylor Dr. Raymond R. Jenkins of Texas was the 1988 Chapter Advisor of the Year. undergraduate, he Medical School in Houston, Texas, where he served as president went on to receive his medical degree. In 1977 of his pledge class, he decided to change his practice from general medicine to a specialty in radiology. rush chairman, He has been chapter advisor for Eta Upsilon vice president, and chapter at the University of Texas-Arlington president. Upon since 1984. Prior to that, he was chapter ad­ his graduation visor for Beta Mu at the University of Texas­ from the Universi­ Austin from 1963 to 1969. ty of Alabama, he Dr. Jenkins is president of the Arlington served as a chapter of the Texas Ex-Student AssO<.;iation. member of the He is also the commander of the Medical Memorial Head­ Detachment for the Confederate Air Force, an quarters staff as a organization committed to the restoration and chapter consultant maintenance of World War II airplanes. during 1964-65. In 1965 he left the D 34 Shield C!J' Diamond Our New Home Memorial Headquarters Dedicated August 15, 1988

On August 15, 1988, over 1,000 alumni, the people and events which brought Pi Kap­ of discussion and planning to provide the undergraduates and guests gathered to pa Alpha to this point in the Fraternity's Fraternity with more physical space for its dedicate the Fraternity's new Memorial history. needs: Headquarters. Executive Vice President Orians told the "This new headquarters provides the The one hour ceremony included remarks crowd that the dedication caps twenty years Continued on next page. from Foundation President Joseph J. Thrner Jr. , (then) National President Gary E. Menchhofer, and Executive Vice President Raymond L. Orians. Past President of the Foundation George W. Denton was master of ceremonies for the event. In honor of the building's dedication to the memory of those brothers who died in uniform for our country, the ceremonies began with the presentation of the colors, a twenty-one gun salute, and taps. This por­ tion ofthe ceremony was performed by the United States Navy Crackerjack Marching Unit from the Millington, Tennessee Naval and Technical Air Base. In his remarks, Foundation President Thrner asked those gathered to remember

Right: Stephen Yokley, construction manager for Sharondale Construction, presents the keys to the Headquarters to Memorial Foundation President Joseph J. Thrner, Jr. of Pi Kappa ALpha 35 modem facilities and environment whereby our staff will be able to provide better pro­ grams, and administer those programs more efficiently. The museum and library will allow us to enhance the history and the future of our grand Fraternity through a better and larger display of our artifacts, and the ac­ cessibility to resource materials so impor­ tant to our ever-changing times." "This building symbolizes the true ideals of Pi Kappa Alpha and her rise to pro­ minence as a truly great Fraternity," Na­ tional President Menchhofer said. "The rotunda traces our lineage back to the University of Virginia. Everything about this building embodies the perfect examples, and serves us as a reminder to lead ex­ emplary lives as individuals." On hand for the dedication were all ex­ cept two of the living past national presidents. Shelby County Mayor William Morris (Delta Zeta '53) and Germantown Above: National Officers of the Fraternity viewed the Dedication ceremonies from the front porch of the new National Headquarters. Mayor Warner "Rusty" Hodges ill (Sigma '71) welcomed Pi Kappa Alpha to its new Below left: Visitors touring the Memorial Headquarters are seen from the vantage point of the home. balcony overlooking the interior of the rotunda. A pictorial of the building will appear in Below right: The dedication plaque was unveiled during the ceremonies. the December issue of the Shield & Diamond. Bottom right: Undergraduates signed the special dedication day register. 0

36 Shield ~ Diamorn:! Foundation Annual Report

Memorial Foundation's Fortieth ~ar Highlighted

The Memorial Foundation is wrapping two alumni sponsored scholarship en­ have already received $2 million in up its fortieth year of service to Pi Kappa dowments, thirty-five annual scholar­ pledges and gifts." Alpha, and what a year it's been! ships, financial recognition of those "The Campaign for Pi Kappa Alpha is This year saw the construction and undergraduates who are initiated into the first major fund raising effort that the dedication of the new Pi Kappa Alpha prestigious honoraries such as Phi Beta Fraternity has attempted since 1948, when Memorial Headquarters, and the laun­ Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi, and recogni­ the Foundation raised the money to build ching of the Campaign for Pi Kappa tion of six outstanding graduating seniors the first Memorial Headquarters," reflects Alpha, a $6 million capital campaign en­ with the Powers Awards. Turner, "Since then we have always sought titled Seizing the Opportunity. annual alumni gifts to support the daily The Foundation has grown in many operation of the Foundation. However, the ways since it was established in 1948. The THE CAMPAIGN FOR time has come to endow all of our pro­ role of the Foundation is to assist the PI KAPPA ALPHA grams, to insure their exi~tence in the Fraternity by providing scholarships, stu­ future." dent loans and funding for all national In December, the Foundation William LaForge, the Foundation's educational programming. The Founda­ announced the Campaign for Pi Kappa president-elect and current Campaign tion is also the owner of the Fraternity's Alpha. The Campaign is the result of over chairman, points out that in 1973 the Memorial Headquarters. two years of review and plans for Pi Kap­ Fraternity's annual leadership school was The Foundation is governed by a pa Alpha and its future. held for the last time. It was revived in volunteer alumru board of twelve trustees. The goal of the Campaign is to raise $6 1983 as the biennial Officers Leadership Originally, the board was made up of five million, to endow the various leadership Academy. alumni trustees. Over the years, it grew and educational programs of the Frater­ "The late sixties and early seventies to seven, then to nine, and in 1985 the nity, and to retire the mortgage of the new were rough years for Pi Kappa Alpha," board increased to twelve. Each trustee of Memorial Headquarters. LaForge notes. " Unfortunately, cutbacks the Foundation is elected to a four year As a part of the announcement of the had to be made in order to maintain the term, and cannot serve more than two con­ Campaign, the Foundation, with the sup­ day-to-day services which the national secutive full terms. Currently, three port of local alumru, held seven receptions Fraternity provides to all its chapters. As trustees are elected each year. in major metropolitan areas. These cities time passed, good management, along The officers of the Foundation include included Indianapolis, Atlanta, Cincin­ with the comeback of fraternities on cam­ puses across the country, helped Pi Kap­ the president, president-elect, secretary nati, Birmingham, Orlando, Chicago and pa Alpha to survive ... but it was rough . and treasurer. The officers are elected by New York City. The Foundation, through the Campaign, the trustees, and each serves a two year At each reception, alumni were hopes to insure that current programs term. Officer elections are held in off­ provided with information about the Cam­ never have to be cut, and more important­ convention years (odd-numbered years). paign and also viewed the Foundation's ly, that they continue to improve and ad­ The next election of officers will occur in video, which discusses the fund raising just to meet the needs of our under­ August of 1989. goal. (Then) National President Gary E. graduates over the years." As the Fraternity has grown, so has the Menchhofer, Capital Campaign Chairman Today, leadership development and Foundation, in order to meet the Frater­ William LaForge and Foundation Execu­ educational programming has become an nity's needs. With alumni support the tive Officer Lou Quinto attended each important service which all national Foundation has been able to provide our reception to meet alumru and answer ques­ fraternities provide to their under­ undergraduate brothers with top notch tions. More receptions are planned for the graduates. In some ways it has always been educational programs. These programs coming year. present in the Fraternity. However, it has include the fifteen annual regional leader­ "We are happy with the response that never been provided to the extent or in the ship conferences, the annual SMC we have been receiving from all of Pi Kap­ professional manner which it has today. (Chapter President) Conference, and the pa Alpha's alumni across the country," biennial Officers Leadership Academy. Foundation President Joseph Turner says. The Foundation also administers forty- "Since we announced the Campaign, we Continued on next page. of Pi Kappa ALpha 37 Undergraduates from ll2 chapters attended the 1988 SMC Conference. The Regional Leadership Conferences held throughout the year were also very well attended, and highly popular with the undergraduate members of Pi Kappa Alpha.

REGIONAL LEADERSIDP Regional Leadership Conferences each and March. Last year over 3,000 CONFERENCES year. These programs are put together by undergraduates attended these weekend the regional president, a volunteer alum­ conferences. During the weekend, The educational program of Pi Kappa nus, with the help of the Pi Kappa Alpha undergraduates are exposed to sessions on Alpha that reaches the highest number of Memorial Foundation staff. These con­ chapter management and personal undergraduates each year is the Regional ferences are held during the academic year, development. All undergraduates attend at Leadership Conference. There are fifteen usually between the months of October their own expense. In some instances,

1988-89 Regional Leadership Conference Schedule

Date Region Site October 28-30, 1988 ...... Great Plains ...... Omaha, NE November 4-6, 1988 ...... Midwest ...... Rolla, MO November 4-6, 1988 ...... Northwest ...... Seattle, WA November ll-13, 1988 ...... Founders ...... : ...... Huntington, WV January 20-22, 1989 ...... Sunshine ...... Gainesville, FL January 27-29, 1989 ...... Carolinas ...... Greenville, NC February 3-5, 1989 ...... Arkoma ...... Grand Lake, OK February 3-5, 1989 ...... Great Lakes ...... Kalamazoo, MI February 10-12, 1989 ...... Cumberland ...... Lexington, KY February 10-12, 1989 ...... Lone Star ...... Irving, TX February 17-19, 1989 ...... North Atlantic ...... Villanova, PA February 17-19, 1989 ...... Rockies ...... Bozeman, MT February 24-26, 1989 ...... Delta ...... Baton Rouge, LA February 24-26, 1989 ...... Dixie ...... Atlanta, GA February 17-19, 1989 ...... Golden West ...... Tempe, AZ

38 Shield ~ Diamond Senator Thad Cochran (University of Mississippi, GamfTUl Iota '56) was the featured speaker at the 1988 SMC Conference in Memphis.

THE Nati?~al Pre~ident Edward A. Pease (right) and Executive Vice President Raymond L. Orians (center) partiCipated m the 1988 SMC Conference. At that time, Pease was a Supreme Council vice president and chapter adv.isor for Theta Omicron chapter (Indiana State University). 1989 undergraduates will travel eight or more During this conference the professional SMC hours in order to participate. staff of the Fraternity is able to meet with Chapter advisors within the region are chapter leaders and discuss solutions to Conference also invited to attend. During the con­ problems that they will encounter during ference, special time is put aside for ad­ their terms. All of the sessions at the con­ will be held visors to attend sessions designed ference deal with chapter management. specifically for them. During the past year This· past year, Pi Kappa Alpha an­ January S-8, 1989 fifty percent of all chapter advisors attend­ ticipated another record-breaking atten­ in Memphis, Tennessee. ed these conferences. dance. Over 140 SMCs had pre-registered At all conferences, outside authorities, for the conference. Unfortunately, Mother alumni, and members of the Fraternity's Nature had other plans. The day before the ALSO professional staff attend as speakers. For Conference, eight inches of snow fell on all participants, this is an opportunity to Memphis and other areas of the country, THE hear from experts and to share ideas for.. making travel difficult. When the con­ successful programming. ference was over, only 112 chapter presi­ dents from Pi Kappa Alpha's 180 chapters 1989 had been able to attend. Each year the THE SMC (CHAYI'ERP.RESIDENT) Fraternity hopes to attract all of its SMCs Officers CONFERENCE to Memphis for the conference. Hopeful­ ly, that goal will be achieved at the next Leadership The SMC Conferencecontinues to be SMC Conference. the best educational program that Pi Kap­ Each SMC attends the conference at his Academy pa Alpha offers to its chapters. Pi Kappa own expense. In many instances, local Alpha is also the only fraternity.to.offer alumni associations and house corpora­ will be held during tions realize the benefit of having the this type of confere.nGe- to its Summer 1989 chapter's chief executive officer attend the undergraduates. in Memphis, Tennessee. The SMC Conference is held:during1he . conference, and pay for his travel and second weekend in January each year. In lodging expenses. The Foundation covers 1973, when the Fraternity introduced this all meals and conference costs, which in­ Mark your calendars now! clude bringing in outside speakers to conference, thirteen SMCs attended the facilitate the sessions. conference. Since that year, the confer­ ence has grown in popularity and in size. Continued on next page. of Pi Kappa Alpha 39 Officers and Trustees of the Memorial Foundation

Joseph J. Turner Raymond L. Orians William N. LaForge President Executive Vice President President-Elect

Craig Hoenshell Thomas Tillar Pike Powers Treasurer Secretary Trustee

Michael Moore John Lisher Joe Brown Trustee Trustee Trustee

Thomas E. Husselman Dr. William R. Nester Gary E. Menchhofer Trustee Trustee Trustee

Thomas J. Turner Louis B. Quinto Trustee Executive Officer

This past year, United States Senator Thad THE NEW PI KAPPA ALPHA those plans were made, Rhodes College Cochran (Gamma Iota '56) addressed the MEMORIAL HEADQUARTERS made a bid to purchase the building in SMC Conference at its opening banquet. order to expand its campus. Finally, this year saw the completion and dedication of the new Pi Kappa Alpha Nine months after Rhodes' initial bid, Memorial Headquarters in Memphis, Ten­ the Foundation accepted the purchase STUDENT WANS nessee. It marks the end of nearly three price of$1.5 million. In the meantime, the Foundation had already begun to look at For a number of years, the Memorial . years of planning for the Foundation. Foundation has made student loans Since 1968, Pi Kappa Alpha looked at potential sites, both in and outside of Mem­ available to deserving undergraduates of the possibility of providing more space for phis, on which to build a new Memorial the Fraternity. In the past year, the Founda­ the Fraternity's professional staff and ar­ Headquarters. After careful review, the tion loaned $33,000 to students. chives. Over the last fifteen years, several decision was made to stay in Memphis. In order to qualify for a loan, the stu­ plans were studied that called for additions Shortly after that, plans for the construc­ dent must have at least a 2.5 cumulative to the Memorial Headquarters at 577 tion of a new Memorial Headquarters were grade point average, be a full.time student, University Boulevard, across the street approved . and show need for a loan. Based upon from Rhodes College in Memphis, The Foundation, as part of the Capital these criteria, a student may receive up to Tennessee. Campaign, is seeking $1.9 million to retire $750 a semester, and up to $1 ,500 a year. In 1985, the Foundation approved of a the mortgage on the new building. This The student loan program is also ad­ plan to build an addition to that building. money, plus the proceeds from the sale of dressed in the Campaign for Pi Kappa The cost of the addition would have been the old Headquarters, will provide Pi Kap­ Alpha. $1.4 million. However, very shortly after pa Alpha with a debt-free facility. 0

40 ·shield f!J' Diamond George W. Denton named Trustee Emeritus

Menchhofer, Turner elected Trustees

Past National President Gary E. Menchhofer has held the posts of chapter advisor for Alpha in that role until 1984 when he was elected to (Alpha Xi '65) and Past National Vice Presi­ Xi chapter (University of Cincinnati) , presi­ the Supreme Council as a national vice presi­ dent Tommy Turner (Epsilon Gamma '67) dent of the Southland Hall Alumni Associa- dent for two terms. Turner has also served the

Gary E. Menchhofer Thomas J. Turner George W. Denton were each elected at the Memorial Foundation's tion , Great Lakes regional president and was Fraternity as a chapter advisor for Epsilon annual meeting to serve as trustees of the a two term national vice president. Gamma at Texas Tech. He is currently presi­ Foundation. The Foundation also appointed Menchhofer dent of that chapter's house corporation. Turner In another decision, George W. Denton, past to serve as chairman of the Campaign for Pi has also served as Lone Star regional president. president of the Foundation, was named trustee Kappa Alpha. He will officially assume the New Trustee Emeritus George Denton was emeritus. post in December, when current Campaign elected to the Foundation in 1982 and served Menchhofer joins the Foundation after Chairman William LaForge's term expires. two consecutive terms as a trustee, during finishing his term as national president at the Tommy Turner is also a well known brother which he was secretary. He al so served as presi­ Fraternity's convention in August. He carries on the national level. In 1980 at the New dent of the Foundation for three years. a strong resume of Fraternity experience with Orleans Convention, he was appointed legal him to the Foundation. As an alumnus, he counsel to the Supreme Council . He served D

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General Robert Blount Robert Reddin Gordon & Priscilla Duncan Academic Award Extraordinary Performance Award Academic Award Robert Mangialardi J.M. McFarlin Gregory DeJager Alpha Iota Chapter Epsilon Sigma Chapter Beta Nu Chapter $250 $500 $300

Wilbert Chope Memorial John K. Sosnowy Leadership Award John E. Horne Memorial Academic Award Johnny Pannell Academic Award James W. Copeland Epsilon Gamma Chapter James William Davis Sigma Chapter $200 Gamma Alpha Chapter $500 $350 John D. "Chief'' Steely Wilbert Chope Memorial Academic Award Dean Kimmel Memorial Fund Leadership Award Chris William Walvoord Matthew Roesner Andrew J. Meehan Beta Eta Chapter Beta Gamma Chapter Sigma Chapter $500 $75 $500 Coulter Sublett Leadership Award John P. McGovern, M.D. Scholarship Delta Epsilon Alumni J.D. Story .Matt Harvie Academic Award Beta Mu Chapter Epsilon Eta Chapter Anthony McLeod $250 $750 Delta Epsilon Chapter $500 Tom W. Wade Leadership Award William K. McKissack Scholarship Angelo DiFelice Timothy Dale Funston Bruce C. Ducat Leadership Award Zeta Chapter Theta Pi Chapter Andrew Cahill $250 $1 ,000 Alpha Chi Chapter $250 Don L. Wise Academic Award William Clay Parrish, Jr. Matt Shine Memorial Leadership Award David Dyson Leadership Award Epsilon Gamma Chapter John Christopher Kelty Gary Schaafsma $250 Alpha Chapter Upsilon Chapter $450 $250 Alpha Gamma Academic Scholarship Trent Holliday Jerome V. Reel, Jr. T.C. Gibbs Leadership Award Alpha Gamma Chapter Academic Scholarship Steven Paul Chevalier $600 Richard DeChamplain Gamma Iota Chapter Eta Alpha Chapter $250 Alpha Omega Alumni $200 Academic Award Gary A. Gieser Leadership Award Montgomery McLain Colonel Richard C. Robbins Scott Nelson Alpha Omega Chapter Memorial Leadership Award Alpha Rho Chapter $650 Joe Nelson $250 Eta Alpha Chapter Alpha Omega Alumni $150 Robert E. Hardaway Academic Award Leadership Award Matt Dean Kurt Miller Bush Jenkins Robertson Alpha Omicron Chapter Alpha Omega Chapter Memorial Scholarship $500 $650 John Christopher Epsilon Chapter Augustus B. Hill Leadership Award j. Allison Ballenger $300 Mark West Leadership Award Theta Chapter Brian F. Lowe A. Frank Smith Leadership Award $500 Louis Blum Mike Puleo James Picinich Alpha Eta Chapter Jack Kennedy Academic Award Delta Psi Chapter $250 Jerry Forristal $250 Beta Gamma Chapter $250 Arthur S. Bowes Memorial Thomas Tillar Academic Award Leadership Scholarship James S. Long, Jr. Academic Award Daniel Russell Robert Dirocco Stephen Kukta Beta Phi Epsilon Chapter Delta Sigma Chapter $450 $300 $500 Arthur S. Bowes Memorial •Robert C. Williamson James S. Long, Jr. Leadership Award Leadership Award Academic Award Richard R. Snyder Scott Carter Michael A. Bellinger Delta Sigma Chapter Beta Phi Gamma Lambda Chapter $500 $450 $175

42 Shield e5l' Diamond Alumni Notes

• ALABAMA • ARIZONA STATE • CALIFORNIA STATE Maxson K. Metcalf '83 (205 S. NORTHRIDGE Saluda Ave., Apt. 2-C, Columbia, SC John S. Garden '85 (#I Garden Pass Michael L. Barlow ' 76 (3 529 E. 29205) is a program specialist in Rd ., Oneonta, AL 35121) works for Rockledge Rd ., Phoenix, AZ 85044) Barry Harris Hinden '68 (443 S. highway safety issues for Governor Livings and Company CPAs in is a financial consultant with Shear­ Pelk Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212) ran Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Birmingham. son Lehman Hutton in Mesa, Arizona. and completed the Los Angeles He and hi s wife Lisa announce the Marathon (26.2 miles). With this ef­ Brian L. Sutton '75 (P.O. Box 1066, John G. Jarrett, Jr. '72 (1300 War­ birth of their son, Michael Jr., on May fort , he raised $3,000 for the benefit Clarkesville, GA 30523) and hi s wife rior Rd ., Birmingham, AL 35218) is Margaret announce the birth 9, 1988. of Hot Meals for Needy Senior of their a salesman for Tameron Saab in Citizens. son, Charles Drayton McShane Sut­ Hoover, Alabama. He married Cathy Thomas M. Simplot '80 (5122 N. 31st ton, on Val entine's Day : February 14, Vann on May 28, 1988. Way #226, Phoenix, AZ 85016) prac­ Gary S. Hirsch '67 (25409 Via 1988. tices law with Hunter & Associates. Pacifica, Valencia, CA 91355) is Julius M. "Sparkie" Sparkman, Sr. Michael C. Thcker '82 (303 Harbor manager of Human Resources for '46 (3652 Shamley Dr., Birmingham, Pointe Dr. , Apt. 3, Mt. Pleasant , SC • ARKANSAS Health Net, a health management AL 35223) li sts among his ac­ 29464) is a student at the Medical organization, and recently became a complishments memberships in the University of South Carolina in John Gregory Elders '82 (1112 N. Los Angeles Police Reserve Officer. Optimist Club, the Downtown Club, Charleston . Taylor, Little Rock , AR 72205) an­ the Masons, the Scottish Rite Masons, nounces his marriage to Stacey Lynn • CALIFORNIA STATE the York Rite Masons and Shriners, the • COWRADO STATE Nosari on July 2, 1988. Administrative Board of the Canter­ SACRAMENTO bury United Methodist Church. He is Ronald J. Rider '83 (141 Tusculum H. Clifft Rotherum '45 (809 Carini Bryan E. Bent (888 Foster City Blvd. , past president of the Optimist Club, Square Dr. , Nashville, TN 37211) is a Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45218) retired Apt. TS, Foster City, CA 94404-2201) and past Worshipful Master of the from mM and Control Data, and now project coordinator with Walter Canada Heights Masonic Lodge. is a loan consultant with Continental Knestrick Contractors. He married serves as County Records Officer for Savings of America in Millbrae, Hamilton County, Ohio. He is al so a Linda Falco on May 21, 1988. Michael A. Wermuth '66 (4617 Briar California. member of the Greenhills, Ohio Patch Ct. , Fairfax, VA 22032) has • CREIGHTON received a presidential appointment to Council. • CASE-WESTERN RESERVE Deputy Asssistant Attorney General • ARKANSAS-UTILE ROCK Mark E. Goebel, M.D. '80 (7718 for Legislative Affairs, U.S. Depart­ Frank Daniels '82 (29038 Norman Howard St. , Apt. 9, Omaha, NE 68ll4) ment of Justice, Washington, D.C. He Ave ., Wickliffe, OH 44092) is James K. Hardy '80 (2317 Fair Park is a third year resident in orthopedic was formerly Chief Counsel to Senator employed as manager of Process Blvd. , Little Rock, AR 72204) mar­ surgery at the University of Nebraska Jeramiah Denton (R-AL). Research with Sherwin-Williams. Medical Center. He married Rebec­ ried Abby Inkles in October 1987. ca A. Berdickson on June 4 , 1988. • ANGEW STATE Kirk A. Dysziewski '80 (G-5196 W. • ARKANSAS STATE Pasadena Ave., Flushing, MI 48433) Michael P. Joyce '80 (3615 Campbell, Brent C. Barron D '84 (P.O. Box works for Delco Electronics Division Kansas City, MO 64109) has recently 1912, Huntsville, TX 77342) is an Jeff Gibson '81 (P.O. Box 56317, Lit­ of General Motors as a manufacturing graduated from law school and is stu­ assistant chemist with the City of tle Rock, AR 72215) holds a fourth engineer of plastic fabricating dying for the bar exam. Huntsville. He married Tarni Gormon degree black belt in TaeKwonDo, and equipment. James F. Leise '77 (2 125 Garfield St., on June II , 1988. is chief instructor at Jeff Gibson's TaeKwonDo. • CENTRAL ARKANSAS Lincoln, NE 68502) has accepted a Capt. Dean G. Fox '80 (12315 Waker position as a student actuary at Lin­ Dr. , Omaha, NE 68123) is stationed Gordon E. Miller Jr. '83 (P.O. Box Gary James Carter '80 (2402 S. coln Benefit Life. at HQ SAC at Offutt AFB, Nebraska. 702, Monette, AR 72447) announces Berkley, N. Little Rock, AR 72118) He is in charge of the integration and his marriage to Mi ssi Blankenship on serves on board the U SS Tattnall • DAVIDSON technology division. August 13, 1988. DDG-19 as a missile fire control technician, and is currently deployed Stephen Wyatt Shield '80 (1121 Gary D. Masters '85 (202 Childers Kevin R. Rorick '71 (P.O. Box 9152 , Springs Ave. , Birmingham, AL Jonesboro, AR 72403) is associated for six months in the Mediterranean Dr #414 , Bastrop, TX 78602) has been Sea. 35242.) graduated from Eastern employed by Wal-Mart since 1987, and with United Federal Savings & Loan Virginia Medical School on May 21, as an account executive with Great has recently been transferred to Store • CENTRAL FWRIDA 1988, and is presently serving a three #1042 in Bastrop. Northern Security Corp. year pediatric residency at the Univer­ Jerry Smith '61 (6221 N. 33rd St. , David Bon Fleur '81 (725 Horseman sity of Alabama Children's Hospital. • ARIZONA Paradise Valley, AZ 85283) is presi­ Dr., Port Orange, FL 32019) has ac­ He married Katherine Robert on May 28, 1988. dent of Greer's Ferry Corporation, cepted a position as district sales David Cohen ' 76 (P.O. Box 1738, 6615 N. Scottsdale Rd. , Scottsdale AZ manager for the F.W. Dodge division Gilbert, AZ 85234) and his wife have • DELAWARE 85253. GFC leases and sell s IBM ofMcGraw-Hilllnformation Systems recently completed the construction of computer and other high tech equip­ Co. He married Elke Vandemark on their new home, and are in the process Peter Belina '84 (21 Baltusrol Rd . , ment to users throughout the country. July 4 , 1987. of adopting their second child. Summit, NJ 07901) received his master The GFR corporate headquarters will Keith Allen Graham '80 (4520 of science from Princeton University, Joel Niles '76 (5151 N. Kain #51 , Tuc­ relocate to Heber Springs, Arkansas Laredo Pl. , Orlando, FL 32812) and is working as a member of the son, AZ 85705) has a new job as Guest later this year. graduated cum laude from Stetson technical staff with ATT Bell Services Coordinator with the Westin­ University College of Law in May Laboratories. La Paloma in Tucson. • AUSTIN PEAY STATE 1987. He is presently practicing with David Bowsher ' 78 (400 Cold Spring the firm of Carlton Fields, Ward, Em­ Keith Reid Symonds '83 (1031 Cop­ Randall H. Anthony '77 (8041 Mont­ Rd . #310, Rocky Hill, CT 06067) is & per Basin, Prescott, AZ 86301) castle Dr. , Nashville, TN 37221) is manuel, Smith, Cutler Kent , P.A. territorial manager for Jockey Inter­ graduated magna cum laude from vice president of Anderson Appraisal national. He married Susan Rohman Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univer­ Services. • CLEMSON on June 3, 1988. sity in December 1987 with a bachelor of science in Aeronautical Science. He William J. Hensley '77 (141 Neese Dr. C. Steve Lee ' 70 (105 Winthrop Lane, David R. McKee by '80 (4586 Grebe is currently employed as a flight in­ P-356, Nashville, TN 37211) works as Conway, SC 29526) is a financial con­ Pl ., Waldorf, MD 20601) received his structor with Custom Pilot Service. a staff accountant at Lakoff & Co., P.C. sultant with Merrill Lynch. master of science in engineering from of Pi Kappa Alpha 43 Catholic Uni versity of America in his MD from Chicago Medical School to the position of Personal Lines • HAMPDEN-SYDNEY May 1988, and \\IllS promoted to pro­ in June 1988. He began residency train­ Underwriter with American Mutual COLLEGE ject manager I submarine combat ing at Wa shington University Fire Insurance Co. of Charleston, SC. system trainer for Analysis & Children's Hospital in July. C. Scott Lawrence '85 (Rt. 3, Box Technology, Inc. 281-18, Charlottesville, VA 22901), and • FERRIS STATE • GANNON Christopher K. Bryant '85, are in­ • DELTA STATE volved in establishin& Thompson & Robert G. Ashemore, Jr. '82 (314 W. Dominic R. Fosco '65 (8660 Bracken­ Lawrence Associates, Inc. Lawrence bury Cv., Cordova, TN 38018) is Bert Matthews '72 (945 Cathedral 2nd Ave., Columbus, OH 43201-3310) was voted executive vice president, and employed with Dow Coming-Wright Dr. , Belmont, NC 280I2) has been has been promoted to training & Bryant was appointed executive in Arlington, TN. promoted to business manager of the development for Holiday Inns, Inc. He secretary treasurer. Charlotte, North Carolina Superior is responsible for all reservation and Shawn A. Thomas '83 (1826 San Nissan Dealership for Dobbs Manage­ guest service training within Holiday Remo Dr., Columbus, OH 43204) Robert M . Dunigan '76 (9 Mt. Ver­ ment of Memphis, Tennessee. Inns., Inc. received his juris doctor from Capital non Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22404) University Law School in May 1988. Edward A. Woods (830 Line St. , John J. Knox '83 (7425 Chell mar Dr. , is general sales manager of Anderson Grenada, MS 38901) announces his Lansing, MI 48917) is a computer sales Oil Co. & marriage to Andrea Renee Mobley on support representative for Michigan • GENERAL MOTORS August 6, 1988. He is employed as a Equipment Dealers Association. He INSTITUTE Edward F. Eckert, Jr. M.D. '69 (708 married Cindy McRey on August 6, marketing officer with Sunburst 21st Ave. N. , Myrtle Beach, SC 1988. Serving as groomsmen were System Corporation. Dexter B. Woodworth (251 Sheldon 29577) is in his tenth year of practice Zeta Kappa brothers Terry Higgins and Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95060) is vice in the field of oral and maxillofacial Alan Osborne. • DRAKE president of quality assurance for Plan­ surgery. He has two daughters, Ironies, Inc. Meredith and Lindsey. Gary R. Bohl '75 (157 Coolidge Ave. , • FLORIDA Libertyville, IL 60048) Married Bonni P. Benn on April 25, 1987. Read Hayes '80 (5471 Lk. Howell • GEORGE WASHINGTON w.dter L. Grubbs '57 (6023 Bent\\llly Rd ., Suite 236, Winter Park, FL Dr., Charlotte, NC 28226) specializes John Cawley '80 (1617 Kenilworth Ct. 32792) is a retail security consultant Robert T. Ramsay '49 (2004 E. in neuro and vascular radiology for #10, Stoughton, WI 53589) \\IllS recent­ with L.P. Specialists, Inc. He and his Ocean Blvd ., Balboa, CA 92661) plans Charlotte Radiology. ly appointed president of the Stoughton wife Cindy are expecting their first to retire from plastic engineering, to State Insurance Agency, Inc., and vice­ child in September. continue working part time in the film president of the Stoughton State Bank. industry, and to travel. James C. Thompson '81 (4822 • FLORIDA STATE Bradley Blvd ., Chevy Chase, MD • EAST TENNESSEE STATE 20815) is an attorney with Wan, Tieder, Thomas J . Burkett '85 (9501 Vonn • GEORGETOWN COLLEGE Killian and Hoffer in Vienna, Virginia . Peter James Butziger '84 (Spring Rd. , Seminole, FL 33542) has ac­ He specializes in construction litiga­ House Apts., 9401 Spring House Ln ., cepted a position with Associates Kevin T. Collins '85 (10 Baron Ave., tion and government contracts. Laurel , MD 20708) and his wife Financial Services in the college Lexington, KY 40505) recently joined Pamela celebrated their second an­ management trainee program. He the corporation of MONY Financial J.P. Vaughn, Jr. '57 (1700 Rivermont, niversary on May 24, 1988. He has a married Debbie Galeoto on May 14, Services as an account executive. Lynchburg, VA 24503) is vice presi­ new job with Computer Sciences 1988. Corp., working on NASA's Landsat dent and general sales manager of projects at Goddard Space Flight Robert H. Fulford, Jr. '69 (RRJ, Box • GEORGIA Coldwell Banker Forehand & Co. Center. 205, Lamont, FL 32336) owns his own real estate brokerage on the lower William B. Jones, Jr. '80 (1900A F.R. Whitehouse, M .D. '34 (4418 Eric V. Coffey '84 (715 Windsor Park Aucilla River. Karen Cl. , Milledgeville, GA 31061) Williams Rd ., Lynchburg, VA 24503) Ln. , Hendersonville, TN 37075) is a is a banking officer with the Central John M. Gianeskis '80 (588 Water­ won first place in the World Skeet sales representative for Warner­ & Southern Bank of Georgia. He mar­ ford Cl. E., Tarpon Springs, FL Shooting Championship in San An­ Lambert Co. He married Lori Castle ried Marsha Lynn McRee on August 34689) is employed as a State Farm In­ tonio, Texas, as well as a veteran's on May 21 , 1988. 8, 1987, and serves as chapter advisor surance agent. He and his wife Anne championship in the sporting clay for Theta Gamma chapter at Georgia have two· children, Michael and events . • EAST TEXAS STATE College. Elizabeth . Louis H. Hoegsted '67 (801 Laurel Andy Sutton '86 (614 Milligan Dr., Bruce E. Johnson '81 (11219 Elm field Carter Whitley '72 (417 Cherokee Oak Dr., Ste. 500, Naples, FL 33963) Longview, TX 75604) works as a pro­ Dr. , Tampa, FL 33625) married Rd ., Charlotte, NC 28207) is regional has been promoted to vice president grammer with the Texas Department Dorothy Cerni on March 21 , 1988. manager of the Employee Benefits of operations for Westinghouse Com­ of Health in Austin. Division of Lincoln National. Fred Miller '73 (3248 Woodhill Dr. , munities of Naples, Inc. • EASTERN KENTUCKY Tallahassee, FL 32303) \\IllS promoted James R. Taylor, IV '79 (1202 to assistant district manager with the Defoors Ct. , Atlanta, GA 30318) has • HIGH POINT COLLEGE Mark Dunaw11y '83 (3015 Mountain management consulting firm of received a promotion to alternate site Springs Dr. , London, KY 40741-8100) George S. May International Com­ account manager for Kendall Health­ William L. Deyerle '80 (1403 Irving and his wife Angela announce the birth pany, Inc. care Products Co. He is a member of St., Winston Salem, NC 27103) is a lab of their first child, Jonathan Edward, the 1987 Curity Club . technician at Bowman Gray School of on November 8, 1987. • FLORIDA INSTITUTE Medicine. He and his wife Clara have OF TECHNOLOGY one son, Matthew. • EASTERN NEW MEXICO • GEORGIA TECH Steven W. Bareis '78 (1010 Avent Hill, Manuel Sandoval '81 (St. Rt. Box 25, Apt. B-5, Raleigh, NC 27606) started Jeff T. Wansley '82 (600 Water St. Thomas Leech '81 (P.O. Box 122, Stanley, NM 87056) teaches history, flying with the Flying Tigers Air SW 9-1 , Washington, D.C. 20024) is Patuxent River, MD 20670) is a health , and physical education at Freight Airline in March 1987. He is a legislative assistant to Congressman lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, assigned Moriarty Municiple Schools. He currently flying co-pilot on the Boe­ Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) . to Fleet Composite Squadron Si-x at the coaches varsity football, junior high ing 727 out of Raleigh-Durham, NC. Naval Air Test Center in Patoxent basketball and track. Thomas D. Jacobs '72 (3135 River, Maryland. He recently return­ • FRANCIS MARION Thistledown Ct. , Pleasanton, CA ed from a six month deployment in the • EMORY COLLEGE 94566) has accepted a position in Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf. marketing with Vulcan Chemical Co. He \\IllS awarded the Armed Forces Ex­ Kenneth Levy '80 (58 Frontenac James Gilstrap '83 (107 Alma Dr., He and hi s wife Cindy have two peditionary Medal for service in the Estates, St. Louis, MO 63131) received Ladson, SC 29456) has been promoted daughters, Heather and Melissa . Gulf. 44 ShieLd f.5J' Diamond • HOUS10N • IOWA • WUISIANA STATE • MIAMI-OHIO

Gary F. Devlin '76 (505 Grande Douglas Delperdang '66 (RR1, Box F. Oegg Strong '61 (201 Sandy Hook Joseph P. Cosgrove '79 (850 1-B Blvd., Tyler, TX 75703) and his wife 240, Keokuk, IA 52632) has purchas­ Dr. , Pass Christian, MS 39571) is a Pimlico Dr. , Centerville, OH 45459) Rebecca are proud to announce the ed a drugstore in Keokuk, where he partner in the New Orleans, Louisiana has been hired as a professional sales birth of their son, Thomas Gerard. resides with his wife and four children. law firm of Scoggin, Strong and representative for Beecham Gary is quality control supervisor for Kuhner. He was recently promoted to Laboratories. Cameron Iron Works. • IOWA STATE the rank of commander in the U.S. Mark Stratis '69 (8895 Cranberry Naval Reserve. He is the commanding Ridge, Broadview Heights, OH 44147) • IDAHO Mike Bauerle '86 (4160 Lexington Ave. S. #109, Eagan, MN 55123) is the officer of the Naval Reserve Legal Ser­ and his wife Lorrie proudly announce vice Office Detachment located at the birth of their first son, Michael Ter­ Michael L. Matheson '80 (14ll Grant Minnesota recruiter for the College of New Orleans. rill , on May 10, 1988. Ave. S. , Apt. J202,Renton, WA 98055) Podiatric Medicine & Surgery in Des is working as a civil engineer in Moines. • WYOLA MARYMOUNT • MIDDLE TENNESSEE Seattle. James R. Black '67 (2624 White Oak STATE Dr. , Ames, IA 50010) works for WCJ Luis D. Gonzalez '88 (13003 Kinridge • INDIANA Laundry Division as manager of St. , N. Hollywood , CA 91606) has ac­ Christopher R. Walsh '82 (567 Fern manufacturing services. St. , Oviedo, FL 32765) works for Steve Cotner '77 (632 F St. N.E., cepted an engineering management Martin Marietta in Orlando as a ma­ Washington, D.C. 20002) is a fund JamesJ. Braun '82 (5825 Natureview position with Pacific Bell. Ln., Dubun, OH 43017) is program­ jor defense contractor. raising counsel with Ketchum, Inc. His David M. O'Brien, MD '80 (10 first assignment is the Campaign for ming manager with Warner Com­ Thomas H. Ware '76 (741 Newberry munications Corporate Headquarters. Fernleigh Dr. #B-1 , Cooperstown, NY Ball State University in Muncie, 13326) is completing his internship at Rd ., Nashville, TN 37205) recently Indiana. He married Kimberly Rae Pullen on Bascett Hospital , and is awaiting opened an office for the private prac­ November 17, 1987. tice of law. Joseph Stephen Rosinski '85 (15657 assignment as a flight medical officer Spring Mill Dr., Mishawaka, IN Michael De Caigny '84 (21445 Town with the U.S. Air Force. • MILLSAPS 46545) is employed by Ultimaster Lake Dr. #333, Boca Raton, FL 33458) recently moved to Florida to • MASSACHUSETTS Corporation, a division of Harley­ Necip Fikri Alican '82 (6146 Water­ Davidson, as sales coordinator for the accept a position as operations INSTITUTE manager for Stotler & Company. man Apt. D, St. Louis, MO 63112) eastern seaboard. OF TECHNOWGY graduated from Vanderbilt Universi­ Mark A. Uebel '74 (640 Valley Dr., Gregory D. Swanson '76 (2515 S. ty 's Owen Graduate School of !54th Cl., Omaha, NE 68144) is pro­ Daniel A. Nolet '74 (319 Glen Ave., Martinsville, IN 46151-1268) has been Management in May 1988, and has ud to announce the birth of his second Elmira, NY 14905) is manager of ther­ appointed personnel director for South begun studying for his Ph .D. in daughter, Dana Michele, on mal process engineering at Corning Central Community Mental Health philosophy at Washington University November 13, 1987. Glass Works. Centers Inc. in St. Louis.

• KANSAS • MEMPHIS STATE E. Lawrence Gibson '48 (The • INDIANA STATE University of the South , Sewanee, TN 37375) is director for Major Gifts in John Zawodny '75 (6010 W. 62nd, Anthony C. Cortese '47 (6316 Thomas A. Foreman '85 (105 South the office of University Relations at the Countryside, KS 66202) has been pro­ Trafalgar Rd ., Memphis, TN 38134) Ave., LaPorte, IN 46350) is employed University of the South in Sewanee. moted to associate with Linscott, retired after 39 years with International with Fanning/How ley Associates as a Hay len, Wuruner & Wheat Architects. Harvester, and is now operations Kimble H. Scott '81 (45 S. Idlewild draftsman. He is engaged to marry He is happy to announce his marriage manager of OK Storage and Transfer #602, Memphis, TN 38104) graduated Pamela S. Gardner in September 1988. to Margaret Jo Smith. Company with National Van Lines. from St. Louis University in May 1988 Steven Y. Fukumitsu '80 (731400 with a juris doctor and a masters • KANSAS STATE Hikimoe St. , Kailua-Kona, HI Joseph E. Flynn '82 (16027 English degree in health administration. He 96740-9230) currently serves as vice Oaks Ave. Apt. I, Bowie, MD 20716) married Elizabeth Anne Geiermann on Carlos E. Corredor '84 (6937 president oflnsurance Hawaii General graduated in August with a Ph.D. in May 21, 1988 and is employed with the Russell , Overland Park, KS 66204) is Insurance Agency. Economics from the University of firmofHeiskell , Donelson, Bearman, creative director for Cowles and Com­ Tennessee. He is starting a new job as Adams, Williams & Kirsch. Michael Hayes '82 (4ll W. Vine, Ox­ pany, a Kansas City based marketing, an economist with the Federal Com­ ford , OH 45056) is assistant director communication and graphic design munications Commission. • MISSISSIPPI STATE of Student Activities (Fraternity Af­ firm . fairs) at Miami University. Kenneth J. Lickteig '77 (2301 W. 3rd Jere Sheffield McGuffee D '84 (1990 Richard R. Ellington '67 (7105 Craigmont Blvd ., Clarksville, TN Steven A. Rite '84 (821-E Farmhurst St ., Chanute, KS 66720) has been pro­ Washington Rd ., West Palm Beach, FL 37043) received his MBA from Emory Dr., Charlotte, NC 28217) works as an moted to vice president in charge of 33405) is chairman of the Palm Beach area manager for Eye Spy Photo. He commercial loans at teh Bank of Com­ University in May 1988. He is a staff Sports Authority, president of the West married Cara M. Sweatt on April 16, merce in Chanute. He proudly an­ consultant with Ernst & Whinney in Palm Beach Rotary Club, deacon of the 1988. nounces the birth of his second son, Memphis. Memorial Presbyterian Church, and Todd Andrew, on February 5, 1988, a partner in the law firm of Gary, Mark Allen Poisel '86 (7153 Hatteras who joins his older brother, Bret • MIAMI Dytrych & Ryan , P.A . Ln., Indianapolis, IN 46214) has Derek. R. Barry lAlrate, MD '80 (148 Atkins recently joined Ernst & Whinney in Garland L. Clayton '49 (8415 Bay J. Phillip Shreves '69 (9630 Taylor, Ave., Shreveport, LA 70115) recently Indianapolis as a staff accountant in Pointe Dr., Tampa, FL 33615) retired Omaha, NE 68134) is happy to an­ accepted a residency in orthopaedic the audit department. nounce the birth of his second from Westinghouse Electric Corpora­ surgery at the LSU Medical Center in tion in St. Louis, and now resides in Michael S. Thompson '80 (17095 S. daughter, Katherine, on February 2, Shreveport, Louisiana. Mill Creek Rd ., Noblesville, IN 1988. Florida. James A. McCormick '57 (9445 46060) is a realtor with Better Homes Garry W. Sacks '76 (130 Boyd Cl. , River Club Pkwy., Duluth, GA 30136) and Gardens. • LAMAR Michigan City, IN 46360) is has been named president and chief John R. Watts '80 (14733 Chadron Richard G. Wiggins '70 (29315 Sum­ celebrating ten years at Northern In­ operating officer of Alexander & Alex­ Ave. #26, Gardena, CA 90249-3504) mit Ridge Dr., Fair Oaks Ranch, diana Public Service Company as ander Inc., a retail insurance has joined the corporate headquarters Boerne, TX 78006) has been elected emergency operator. He also owns and brokerage, risk management and of Honda North America as risk chairman of the Board of Governors runs Sacks Sales & Service Car Sales. human resource management con­ analyst. of the Fair Oaks Country Club. He is the father of three sons. sulting company.

of Pi Kappa Alpha 45 Jerry H. Swetland '55 (13648 N. Walk, Kirkwood, MO 63122) an­ • MONTANA STATE Robert L. Jackson '82 (2109 Tatum Blvd., Phoenix , AZ 85032) is nounces his marriage to Anne Miller Brookhaven, Murray, KY 42071) has a senior vice president with American on June 10, 1988. Richard L. Grover '84 (620 Big Flat been promoted to executive vice presi­ National Bank in Scottsdale, Arizona. Rd ., Missoula, MT 59801) proudly an­ dent and is a member of the board of He is regional manager in the Paradise Robert C. Schneider '82 (PSC Box nounces the birth of his daughter, directors of HT Marketing Inc. He valley area. 6982, APO San Francisco 96293) has Heather Marie, on March 17, 1988. He married Karen Miller in 1985. Bob has been promoted to the rank of captain graduated with a degree in economics recently completed the Leadership • MISSOURI-COLUMBIA with the U.S. Air Force. He has been from the University of Utah in June Murray Program and is the treasurer assigned to fly the C-130 Hercules at 1988, and is now employed with Terry of the Epsilon Lambda Housing Stewart L. DeVIlbiss '84 (4927 Wood­ Yokota Air Base, Japan. Payne & Co. Inc. Corporation. man Park Dr. #13, Dayton, OH 45432) graduated in December 1987 from Davis Mangold '84 (1213 Claybo St. , Jason A. Van Camp '84 (604 SW • MURRAY STATE Hickman, KY 42050) has been pro­ Purdue University with a master of 37th St. , Blue Springs, MO 64015) science in electrical engineering. He moted to the rank of ensign in the U.S. married Chris Schneider on June II , Bruce M. Burton '81 (144 Country is now a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Navy. He will attend Nuclear 1988. He is a computer prog rammer Wood Cl., Nashville, TN 37214) has Force, serving as an av ionics systems Engineering School in Orlando, for Olin Corporation. been promoted to assistant manager of engineer at Wright-Patterson AFB. Florida this fall. Enzor Travel Service. John C. Hohlem '84 (706 Rockhurst, • MISSOURI-ROLLA • NEBRASKA-OMAHA Manchester, MO 63021) accepted a job William R. Harrington '74 (15 with McDonnell Douglas as an elec­ Michael L. Powell '80 (4629 W. Culver St. #74, Plainstow, NH 03865) John T. Carr '58 (100 S. Daheny Dr. , tronics engi neer in the computer Heritage Pl. Apt. 19-1 , Norman, OK has joined WLYT-FM in Boston, Ste. 606, Los Angeles, CA 90048) is engineering and software development 73072) is working on his master of Massachusetts, as morning air per­ a presidential director for Fund­ department. science in geology at the University sonality and music director. He and his America and chairman for the fund­ of Oklahoma. He also works part -time wife Julie have two daughters, Jessica raising committee of the California Joseph C. Keely '83 (421 Cloister as a geologist for Fremont Energy. and Stephanie. Chapter for the Special Olympics.

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Roger E. AlrT (Wisconsin '48) 11 -21-86, Su n Prai rie, WI Vance Hueston (Sou thern Mt thodist '88) 4-17-88. Dallas, TX Hobdy G. Rains (Samford '31) 4-18-88. Gadsden, Al Jon C. Allison (knn~ssu - Cha uanooga '61) 10-85, Rossville. GA Carl R. Hummel (&nsulau '50) 11 -8-87. Beaver. PA Robert D. Recob (Ohio '47) S-S-81, West Jefrerson, OH Nicholas G. Amato (Witunbrrg '31) 2-28-88. Cincinnati , OH J ack W. Hylton (Iowa Statt '41) 3-3-88. San Jose, CA John A. Reeder (Southern Mtthodist 'JO) 2·2-88. DaJi as. TX Charles f . Baldwin (Southrm California '46) San Diego. CA John L. Jackson (Florida '21) 5-22-88, Orlando. FL Harold R. Ree:s (Arkansas '54) Jonesboro, AR Robert B. Barnes (HWhington S1a rr '41) Grass Valley, CA Maloy C. James Jr. ~nn .· Kn o.n;//e '35) Greeneville, TN P. Max Re-es (Utah Statt '37) Layton. UT Walter J ~ ph Barnes (Fast~m New Mexico Stutt> '12) felix H . J offrion (A labama '59) Vicksburg, MS William N. Richardson (Birmingham Southern '20) 5-12-88. M iami. FL 6-4-87. Atl anta , GA A. Lamar Jones (Millsaps '30) Hattiesburg. MS F. Carlyle Roberts Jr. (Arizona '25) 2-28-88. Tucson. AZ Arthur Bell (Rrnsstlaer '39) Lansing. Ml John B. J ones (Ariz.oM '14) 10-16-87, San Bernadino. CA L. & 'J8) R. Marsden Bf:llalli (Oklahoma '30) Nowala , OK War~n J , Jones (Colorado '35) littlelon, CO Henry Roediger Jr. (Hb.rhington LLe 3-3-88. Danville. VA John M. Benton (Ohio Starr '16) 6-81 , Athens, GA Paul C. Jordan (Oklahoma '47) Oklahoma City, OK Fftd C. Rogers mnn.-Kno.ni/Jt '25) Murfreesboro, TN Roy N. Berry (Hbshington '12) 4·9-88. Seaule . WA I>Rvid Judd (Memphis Stott '88) Memphis. TN Jack F. Rogers (MontatuJ Stott '49) Richmond. CA Millon A. Biedenharn (Mississippi Stott '50) Vicksburg, MS Charlie Keogh (Ntt-.• Yo rk Univ. '15) 5-86. Jamesbury. NJ Albert R. Rosendahl (Purdut '29) 3-88, South Holland, ll Robert Don 8oaz (Tuns Ttch '54) Breckenridge. TX Etheridge W. Keogh (Missouri-Columbia '23) 12·28-87, El Paso. TX J ohn J , Ruffin (WiiUam & Mary '18) 2-25·88. Mechanicsvi lle, VA Thomas C. Bobbill (Gtorgia '49) Dublin. GA Arthur W. Kerchner (Illinois '41) 3-24-88, Carmel. IN Jack Sachse (Tuns '41) 3·1-88, Vincennes. IN Andrew Scoll Bogiages (Florida State '86) 5-6-88. Destin . FL William J. Key (Mt mphis State '49) 5·19-81, Memph is. T N Thomas E. Sarine (LLhigh '57) 4-85, Thousand Oaks. CA Ed"'·ard J. Boylan (Virginia '44) Huntington Stati on, NY C. Ward Kier (Kbshington '16) 4-9-88, Seattle, WA William P. Schuessler (Alabama '41) 3-2-88, Tallahassee. FL Ooyd K. Briggs (Lombard Colltgt '25) 12-1-87. Galesburg. IL Marion tt-·1. King V (Konsas '55) 5-LS -81. Topeka. KS Herbert H. Sc:oll (Oklahoma '21) 2-8-88. Lake Bluff. ll Hyllon R. Brown Jr. (Ptnn State "42) 11·9-87, Cincinnati, OH William Judson Kirksey (Mercer '37) Gray, GA Oley W. Sellers (Birmingham Southern '31) Tallahassee. FL WaJier D. Brown Ill (Southwtstem '68) 3-20-87. Aiken. SC Merrill D. Knight Ill (Georgt Hbshington "49) Ale.xa ndria , VA Calvin A. Buehlu (Ohio State '16) 2·29· 88, Knoxville, TN George E. Koontz (Southern Methodist '11) 9-5-81. El Cajon, CA James B. Shellon (Birmingham Southern '11) 1-85, Birmingham. AL Oa~ n ce V. Burch Jr. (Auburn "41) 2-25·88, Colorado Springs. CO Robert E. Kriegbaum (Willtnburg '36) S-28-81, Day ton, OH William 0. Shepard (Konsas Sratt '35) Summerland Key, Fl Oyde A. BumJwn (S)·racust '29) 2-87. New Haven. CT William A. Kroul (Duk.t '46) Indianapolis, IN Earl J , Sherk (Com t ll '18) Reading, PA francis L . Calise (Ortgon '11) 2-17-88. Klamath Falls. OR Henry A. Kuligowski (Ntw Hampshirt '46) 1-16-87, Bedrord, NH J ack R. Singe.nnan (Ohio '47) 12-1·80, Columbus, OH Augustus f. Carraway (Millsaps '51) Bassfie ld. MS Ronald A. larson (lkloit Colltge '53) 4-14-88, Schaumburg, ll Harlon P. Sisk (Emory 'J7) 1-26-88, Jacksonville, FL John D.W. Cassada (North Carolina Stott '26) 4-4-88. Virginia Beach, VA William B. Lee (Hampden-Sydney '40) 9·1·11, Richmond, VA Ned S. Sizer (Ohio '31) 10-1-86, Middletown. OH Kt:nnelh R. Cha ppell (Kansas State '22) 1-4-88. Stillwater. OK Forrest I. Lewis (Ortgon '39) 10-19-88. Bothell, WA Gary E. Smith (Colorado '62) Denve r, CO J ohn M. Oark (Gtorgt Hbshington '46) Falls Church, VA Allen W. Unnes (Ubshington State '67) Bend , OR Milan D. Smilh (Utoh 'J8) Mesa. AZ Thomas F. Colleran (Rutgus '15) Aberdeen , MD Donald T homas Lockhart (Georgia '51) 11 -28-87. Roswell , GA Wilburn W. Smith (Emory '50) 12-8-84. Arvada. CO J ohn H. Collelt (Kansas State '15) Kansas City, MO John T. Lucas (Ohio State '35) San Diego, CA Allen P. Speer Jr. {Makt FOrtst '45) Booneville. NC Frank E. Conaway (Mississippi Swte '29) 1-9-87, Memphis. T N Gene A. Maguran (West Virginia '45) Charleston. WV Henry R. Conn (Louisiana Swtt '26) 11-4-83. Haniesburg, MS Alf Marshall (F1orida '·16) 1·3-87, Clearwater, FL WiUiam N. Stannus (Ubshington Univ. '27) 8-20-85. Hot Springs, AR Harold J , Cook Jr. (Dukt '48) 12· 13-86. Newbern, NC Ktvin J. Martin (Angelo Statt '71) San Angelo, TX John H. Staples (Utah '58) 10-22-87. Menlo Park, CA Adolphus B. Cosby (JJ/inois '19) Ja.x. Fl Warren S. Mason (Ohio 'JO) 1-27-87, Troy, Ml Waller H. Stainlon (Cornell '19) 12-9-87, Ithaca , NY Robert J , Costa (Come// '52) Floral Park, NY Royall Richardson Mauzy (Dmid.ron Co/Jtge 'JO) 6-5-83. Chevy Chase, MD Gavin Stanner (Virginia 'kch '86) Wallace W. Cowley (Utah '34) Layton. UT Henry G. McAllister Jr. (FioridD '4()) 10-11 -77, Rockledge, FL Norbert Steck.Jer (Wisconsin '11) 3-17-86. Lc.xington, KY Hubert 1\-1 . Craig {Makt Fortst '50) Stanley, NC Arthur L. McCamman (Missouri-Calumhia 'JO) 4-20-87. Sun City, CA Robe-rt C. Stitz (I

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THE CHAPTERS: XI (University of South Carolina) ALPHA ETA (University of Florida) ALPHA (University of Virginia) P.O. Box 85128, University of South Carolina, 1904 West University Ave. , Gainesville, FL Columbia, SC 29229. Advisor: Barry K. Gray. 513 Rugby Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22903. 32604. Advisor: Vacant. Advisor: R. Stephen Pence. OMICRON (University of Richmond) ALPHA THETA (West Virginia University) Box 188, University Station, Richmond , VA 117 Belmar Ave., Morgantown, WV 26505. BETA (Davidson College) 23173. Advisor: Bill Rider. Advisor: Dr. Dan Adams. P.O. Box 574, Davidson College, Davidson, NC PI (Washington & Lee University) 28037. Advisor: Cole Barton. ALPHA IOTA (Millsaps College) P.O. Box 300, Lexington, VA 24450. P.O. Box 15434, Jackson, MS 39210. GAMMA (College of William & Mary) Advisor: Roger A. Dean. Advisor: Joey Rein. Box 7733, College Station, Williamsburg, VA SIGMA (Vanderbilt University) ALPHA KAPPA (University of Missouri-Rolla) 23186. Advisor: Andy Morse 2408 Kensington Place, Nashville, TN 37212. Box 156, 9th at Bishop, Rolla, MO 65401. EPSlWN (Virginia Tech) Advisor: Mark W. Cook. Advisor: R.V. Wolf. Virginia Tech, Box I, Blacksburg, VA 24061. TAU (University of North Carolina) ALPHA LAMBDA (Georgetown College) Advisor: Jim Gorge. 106 Fraternity Court, Chapel Hill , NC 27514. Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY 40324. ZETA (University of Tennessee) Advisor: D.M. Dickson. Advisor: Harold Simms. 1820 Fraternity Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37916. UPSIWN (Auburn University) ALPHA MU (University of Georgia) Advisor: Rick Kuhlman. 840 West Magnolia Ave., Auburn, AL 36830. 360 South Lumpkin St. , Athens, GA 30602. ETA (Thlane University) Advisor: Bill Ham, Jr. Advisor: Lauren M. Coile. 1036 Broadway, New Orleans, LA 70118. OMEGA (University of Kentucky) ALPHA NU (University of Missouri-Columbia) Advisor: Mike Carbo. 459 Huguelet Drive, Lexington, KY 40506. 916 South Providence Rd ., Columbia, MO 65201. THETA (Rhodes College) Advisor: Graham M. Gray. Advisor: Michael Hayes. Box BG, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN 38112. ALPHA ALPHA (Duke University) ALPHA XI (Uni versity of Cincinnati) Advisor: Harless McDaniel. Box 4775, Duke Station, Durham, NC 27706. 3400 Brookline Ave. , Cincinnati, OH 45220. Advisor: W. Garry Meldrum. Advisor: Donald P. Huber. IOTA (Hampden-Sydney College) Box 343, Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden­ ALPHA GAMMA (Louisiana State) ALPHA OMICRON (Southwestern University) Box PK, LSU Station, Baton Rouge, LA 70893. Sydney, VA 23943. Advisor: John Waters. Box 6609, S.U. Station, Georgetown, TX 78626. Advisor: Cary Owen. Advisor: Mike Rossman. KAPPA (Transylvania) ALPHA DELTA (Georgia Institute of Tech­ ALPHA PI (Samford University) 302 Davis Hall , Transylvania, Lexington, KY nology) 211 Tenth St. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30318. Box 2473, Samford University, Birmingham, AL 40508. Advisor: Nathaniel Bosworth. Advisor: Vacant. 35209. Advisor: Bill Chandler. MU (Presbyterian College) ALPHA EPSIWN (North Carolina State ALPHA RHO (Ohio State University) Box 7, Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC 29325. University) 214 South Fraternity Court, Raleigh , 43 East 15th St. , Columbus, OH 43201. Advisor: Thomas P. Weaver. NC 27606. Advisor: Martin L. Loy, Jr. Advisor: Steve Chapman. NU (Wofford College) ALPHA ZETA (University of Arkansas) ALPHA SIGMA (U niversity of California­ Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC 29301. 320 Arkansas Ave. , Fayetteville, AR 72701 . Berkeley) 2324 Piedmont, Berkeley, CA 94704. Advisor: Michael A. Johnson. Advisor: Blake Schultz. Advisor: Paul Forbes.

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of Pi Kappa Alpha 47 ALPHA TAU (U ni versity of Utah) BETA KAPPA (Emory University) GAMMA UPSILON (University of Tulsa) 41 Uni versity St. , Salt Lake City, UT 84102 . Drawer R, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. 3123 East 7th St., Tulsa, OK 74104 . Advisor: Robert J. Clark . Advisor: Mark Anderson. Advisor: Alan G. Craig. ALPHA PHI (Iowa State University) BETA MU (University of Texas) GAMMA Pm (Wake Forest University) 2112 Lincoln Way, Ames, IA 50010. 2400 Leon, Austin, TX 78705. Box 7474, Reynolds Station, Winston-Salem, NC Advisor: Vacant . Advisor: Donald Flournoy. 27109. Advisor: Dale Martin. ALPHA em (Syracuse University) BETA NU (Oregon State University) GAMMA em (Oklahoma State University) 405 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, NY 13210. 209 NW 14th St. , Corvallis, OR 97330. 221 South Lincoln, Stillwater, OK 74074 . Advisor: Dom Cambareri. Advisor: Steve Uerlings. Advisor: William Boldt. ALPHA OMEGA (Kansas State University) BETA XI (University of Wisconsin) GAMMA PSI (Louisiana Polytechnic Institute) 2021 College View, Manhattan , KS 66502. 613 N. Frances St. , Madison, WI 53703. llO Western, Ruston , LA 71270. Advisor: Ralph Diaz. Advisor: John Kitching. Advisor: Dr. Edward Samaha. BETA ALPHA (Pennsylvania State University) BETA OMICRON (University of Oklahoma) GAMMA OMEGA (University of Miami) 417 E. Prospect, State College, PA 16801. 1203 South Elm St. , Norman, OK 73069. 5800 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146. Advisor: Vacant. Advisor: Chris Bryom . Advisor: Ed Hudak. BETA BETA (University of Washington) BETA PI (University of Pennsylvania) DELTA BETA (Bowling Green State University) 4523 18th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA 98105. 3916 Spruce St. , Philadelphia, PA 19104. 800 High St., Bowling Green, OH 43402. Advisor: AI Ross. Advisor: Marc Rothman. Advisor: Richard E. Powers. BETA GAMMA (University of Kansas) BETA SIGMA (Carnegie-Mellon University) DELTA GAMMA (Miami University-Ohio) 2000 Stewart Ave. , Lawrence, KS 66044. 1079 Morewood Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. 410 East Church St. , Oxford, OH 45056. Advisor: William Fleming. Advisor: W. Thomas Wood II . Advisor: Terrance Raulin. BETA DELTA (University of New Mexico) BETA PHI (Purdue University) DELTA EPSILON (University of Tennessee­ 700 University Blvd., Albuquerque, NM 87131. 629 University, West Lafayette, IN 47906. Chattanooga) 900 Oak St. , Chattanooga, TN Advisor: Dr. Stephen Shelton. Advisor: Ken Ewing. 37403. Advisor: James E. Guffee, Jr. BETA ZETA (Southern Methodist University) 6205 Airline Rd ., Dallas, TX 75205. BETA em (University of Minnesota) DELTA ZETA (Memphis State University) Advisor: Elliott M. Brackett. 1813 University Ave. S.E. , Minneapolis, MN 36ll Midland, Memphis, TN 38152. 55414 . Advisor: Jay Ellingboe. Advisor: Louis B. Quinto. BETA ETA (University of Illinois) 102 East Chalmers, Champaign, IL 61820. GAMMA ALPHA (University of Alabama) DELTA ETA (University of Delaware) Advisor: Rich Western. P.O. Drawer B-H, University, AL 35486. 313 Wyoming Rd ., Newark, DE 19711. Advisor: Aaron Christian, Jr. Advisor: Robert P. Tkachick. BETA THETA (Cornell University) 17 South Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850. GAMMA DELTA (University of Arizona) DELTA THETA (Arkansas State University) Advisor: Timothy Cole. 1525 East Drachman, Tucson, AZ 85719. P.O. Box 370, State University, AR 72467. Advisor: Eric Baker. Advisor: Tim Brown. GAMMA EPSILON (Utah State University) DELTA IOTA (Marshall University) 757 E. Seventh N., Logan, UT 84321. 1625 Fifth Ave., Huntington, WV 25703. Advisor: Eric Nielsen. Advisor: R.R. Alexander. GAMMA THETA (Mississippi State University) DELTA MU (University of Southern Mississippi) • to reach over Drawer GT, Mississippi State, MS 39762. 8427 Southern Station, Hattiesburg, MS 39401. 640,000 affluent Advisor: Tom Pilgreen. Advisor: Mike Giles. college alumni GAMMA IOTA (University of Mississippi) DELTA NU (Wayne State University) • to tap into a rich Box 8227, University, MS 38677. 266 East Hancock, Detroit, MI 48201. response­ Advisor: John F. Given H. Advisor: Neal A. Hardesty. oriented market GAMMA KAPPA (Montana State University) DELTA XI (Indiana University) • through 1321 South Fifth, Bozeman, MT 59715. 1012 East Third St., Bloomington, IN 47401. advertising here Advisor: David J. Wolny. Advisor: Randolph L. Warman. and in 9 other GAMMA LAMBDA (Lehigh University) leading DELTA OMICRON (Drake University) 515 Delaware Ave. , Bethlehem, PA 18015. fraternity 1218 34th St. , Des Moines, lA 503ll. magazines. Advisor: Douglas Muha. Advisor: Michael Huppert. GAMMA MU (University of New Hampshire) DELTA PI (San Jose State University) 5 Strafford Ave., Durham, NH 03824. 385 E. San Fernando St., San Jose, CA 95112 . Advisor: Andy Thibodeau. Advisor: Robert Lara. Publi shers GAMMA NU (University of Iowa) DELTA RHO (Linfield College) representati ve: 1032 North Dubuque St. , Iowa City, IA 52240. 435 College Ave., McMinnville, OR 97128. T om Bowman Advisor: Jim Craig. Advisor: Robert Johnson . GAMMA XI (Washington State University) DELTA SIGMA (Bradley University) Maury Boyd & N.E. 710 California St. , Pullman, WA 99163. 706 North Institute, Peoria, IL 61606. Associates, Inc. Advisor: Don Nelson. Advisor: Troy Majeski. (31 7) 849-6110 GAMMA OMICRON (Ohio University) DELTA TAU (Arizona State University) 12 N. College St. , Athen, OH 45701. 620 Alpha Drive, Tempe, AZ 85281. Advisor: Dave Aiken Advisor: Robert L. Francis. GAMMA RHO (Northwestern University) DELTA em (University of Nebraska-Omaha) 566 Lincoln St. , Evanston, IL 60201. Milo Bail Student Center, 62nd and Dodg~ St. , Advisor: Vacant. Omaha , NE 68132. Fraternity GAMMA SIGMA (University of Pittsburgh) Advisor: Dave Buckley. Alumni 3731 Sutherl and Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. DELTA PSI (University of Maryland) Magazine Group Advisor: Thomas J. Yater. 4340 Knox Rd., College Park, MD 20740. GAMMA TAU (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Advisor: Joe Melason. 128 Twelfth St. , Troy, NY 12180. Advisor: Vacant. Directory continued on page 50

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EPSlWN OMEGA (East Central University) ETA ZETA (Middle Tennessee State Universi­ Advisor: John Williams. Box 240, East Central University, Ada , OK ty) 715 North Tennessee Boulevard, Mur­ EPSIWN BETA (Valparaiso University) 74820. Advisor: Dr. James Harris freesboro, TN 37130. Advisor: Charles Ward. 808 Mound, Valparaiso, IN 46383. ZETA ALPHA "A" (GMI Engineering and ETA THETA (Weber State College) Box 2, Advisor: Bruce Starek. Management Institute) 1484 North Linden Rd., Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408. Advisor: Flint, MI 48532. Advisor: Stephen M. Moore. EPSIWN GAMMA (Texas Tech University) Ray Bertoldi. 20 Greek Circle, Lubbock, TX 79416. ZETA ALPHA "B" (GMI Engineering and ETA KAPPA (University of South Alabama) Box Advisor: Don Boteler. Management Institute) 1484 North Linden Rd ., U-204, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Flint, MI 48532. Advisor: Stephen M. Moore. EPSIWN DELTA (North Texas State Univer­ AL 36608. Advisor: Robert Campbell. ZETA BETA (Delta State University) sity) P.O. Box 146, Denton, TX 76201. ETA NU (Northern Illinois University) 900 P.O. Box 606, Delta State, Cleveland, MS 38732. Advisor: Dr. Dean W. Anthony. Greenbriar, DeKalb, IL 60115. Advisor: Tom Advisor: Abby Taylor. EPSIWN EPSIWN (University of Toledo) Greenway. ZETA GAMMA (Eastern Illinois University) 2955 Dorr St. , Toledo, OH 43607. ETA OMICRON (Northeast Louisiana Univer­ 962 lOth St., Charleston, IL 61920. Advisor: Vacant. Advisor: David L. Salmond. sity) Box 5331, NLU Station, Monroe, LA 71212. Advisor: Dewayne Trichell. EPSIWN ZETA (East Tennessee State Univer­ ZETA EPSlLON (Western Kentucky University) sity) Box 20020A, E.T.S.U., Johnson City, TN 1321 Kentucky St. , Bowling Green, KY 42101. ETA RHO (Northern Kentucky University) P.O. 37614. Advisor: Eddie Shadeed. Advisor: Craig Long. Box 263, NKU, Highland Heights, KY 41076. Ad­ visor: David Placke. EPSIWNETA (University of Houston) ZETA ZETA (Southwestern State College) 716 West Alabama, Houston, TX 77006. 117 W. Main, Weatherford, OK 73096. ETA SIGMA (West Georgia College) Box 10056, Advisor: Mike Rupf. Advisor: Dr. Ken Rose. West Georgia College, Carrollton, GA 30118. Ad­ EPSIWN THETA (Colorado State University) ZETA ETA (University of Arkansas-Little Rock) visor: Joe Baker. Box 810, Lory Student Center, CSU, Ft. Collins, P.O. Box 4556, Little Rock, AR 72214 . ETA TAU (Austin Peay State University) Box CO 80523. Advisor: Bruce Johnson. Advisor: Thomas C. Bratton. 4637, APSU, Clarksville, TN 37044. Advisor: EPSIWN lafA (Southeast Missouri State ZETA THETA (Southwest Texas State College) Madison Warren. University) c/o Robert Cox, 825 Independence, 1132 Belvin, San Marcos, TX 78666. ETA UPSIWN (University of Texas-Arlington) Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Advisor: Pat Jackson. 1108 West Second St., Arlington, TX 76013. Ad­ Advisor: Robert Cox. ZETA KAPPA (Ferris State College) visor: Dr. Fredrick R. Jenkins. EPSIWN KAPPA (Lamar University) 607 South Michigan, Big Rapids, MI 49307. ETA PHI (University of Central Florida) Box P.O. Box 10080, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX Advisor: Robert D. White. 29296, University of Central Florida, Orlando, 77710. Advisor: Dr. Frank Cavaliere. ZETA MU (University of Idaho) FL 32816. Advisor: James Bobbitt. EPSIWN LAMBDA (Murray State University) 715 Nez Perce Drive, Moscow, ID 83843. THETA ALPHA (University of North Alabama) P.O. Box 2102, University Station, Murray, KY Advisor: Vacant. Box 5548, University of North Alabama, 42071. Advisor: Robert Jackson. ZETA XI (Western Carolina University) Florence, AL 35630. Advisor: Robert Smith. EPSIWN MU (East Carolina University) P.O. Box 478, Cullowhee, NC 28723. THETA BETA (University of Montevallo) P.O. P.O. Box 3472, Greenville, NC 27836. Advisor: Donald 0. Mayer. Drawer R, University of Montevallo, Montevallo, Advisor: David Spatola. ZETA OMICRON (California State-Northridge) AL 35115. Advisor: Lynn Gurganus. EPSIWN NU (Georgia State University) 18lll Nordhoff, Adm . #303, Northridge, CA THETA GAMMA (Georgia College) 331 West University Plaza Box 707, Georgia State Univer­ 91330. Advisor: Mark Cardellio. Montgomery, Georgia College, Milledgeville, sity, Atlanta, GA 30303. ZETA PI (University of South Florida) GA 31061. Advisor: Bill Jones. U.C. Box 2428, University of South Florida, Advisor: Craig Flanagan. THETA DELTA (Francis Marion College) 325 Tampa, FL 33620. EPSIWN XI (Case Western Reserve University) North Cashua Ave., Florence, SC 29501. Ad­ Advisor: Col. Kermit J. Silverwood. 11120 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106. visor: Alan Deaver. Advisor: John Dolinsky. ZETA RHO (University of North Dakota) 2622 University Ave., Grand Forks, ND 58201. THETA EPSIWN (N. E. Oklahoma State EPSIWN OMICRON (Stephen F. Austin State Advisor: Tom Alinder. University) Box 341 , NSU, Administration University) P.O. Box 7421 , Stephen F. Austin Building, Tahlequah, OK 74464. Advisor: ZETA SIGMA (Florida Institute of Technology) University, Nacogdoches, TX 75962. Charles Noble. P.O. Box 520, Melbourne, FL 32901. Advisor: Tony Wier. Advisor: Lawrence Greene. THETA ZETA (University of Northern Iowa) EPSIWN PI (Sam Houston State University) ZETA TAU (Eastern Kentucky University) 2320 College St., Cedar Falls, lA 50613. Advisor: Box 2213, SHSU, Huntsville, TX 77341. Box 128, Powell Building, Richmond, KY 40475. Steven S. Schumburg. Advisor: Johnny Holland. Advisor: Steven Dickey. THETA ETA (Loyola-Marymount University) EPSIWN SIGMA (University of Tennessee­ ZETA PHI (University of Missouri-St. Louis) P.O. Box 97, 7101 West 80th St. , Los Angeles, CA Martin) 220 Hannings Lane, Martin, TN 38237. 8826 Natural Bridge Rd ., St. Louis, MO 63121. 90045. Advisor: Tony Leoni. Advisor: Timothy Rogers. Advisor: John Roundtree. THETA THETA (Texas A&M) P.O. Box 4396, EPSIWN TAU (Eastern New Mexico State Uni­ ZETA CHI (Southwest Missouri State Uni­ College Station, TX 77844. Advisor: Vacant. versity) P.O. Box 2521 , ENMU, Portales, NM versity) 800 S. National , Springfield, MO 65804. THETA KAPPA (Indiana University Southeast) 88130. Advisor: Danny Woodward. Advisor: Mike Call . P.O. Box 94, New Albany, IN 47150. Advisor: EPSIWN UPSIWN (Gannon University) ZETA OMEGA (University of Southwestern Larry D. Grieb. 515 West 7th Ave., Erie, PA 16502. Louisiana) 513 McKinley St. , Lafayette, LA THETA LAMBDA (Creighton University) 3100 Advisor: Robert Howden. 70503-2134. Advisor: Paul De Baillon. Chicago St. , Omaha, NE 68131. Advisor: Jay EPSILON PHI (University of Central Arkansas) ETA ALPHA (Clemson University) P.O. Box Hinkhouse. Box 5124 , UCA , Conway, AR 72032. 2127, Clemson University, Clemson , SC 29632. Advisor: Henry Rogers. Advisor: Joe Turner. 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City, ______State/ Zip, ______Charles Schwab America's Largest Discount Broker __ ~ e mb e r SIPC/ New York Stock Exc~ge , In~ __ _j L______~ Directory - continued from page 50 THETA PSI (Chapman College) 333 North Wright, 2501 Grist Mill , Little Rock , AR Glassell , Orange, CA 92666. Advisor: Walter 72207-3818 THETA MU (University of Massachusetts) 418 Larson. Zeta Eta Alumni Association, Gary L. Davis, North Pleasant , Amherst , MA 01002 . Advisor: THETA OMEGA (U ni versity of California­ 7716 Ascension, Little Rock , AR 72204. John P. Anderson, Jr. Davis) 1443 Wake Forest Drive #1 , Davis, CA THETA NU (Baylor University) Box 313, Stu­ 95616. Adviso r: Dr. William Sims. CALIFORNlA: dent Union, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798. IOTA ALPHA (U niversity of Wyoming) Frater­ Orange County Alumni Association, Clarke Fair­ Advisor: Dr. A. Scott Lea. nity Park , Laramie, WY 82070. Advisor: James brother, 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 385, THETA XI (East Texas State University) P.O. Box C. Hurst. Newport Beach, CA 92660 0, East Texas Station, Commerce, TX 75428. Ad­ IOTA BETA (U niversity of California-Fresno) San Fernando Valley Association, Raymond visor: Phillip McLeod. 4767 North Cedar #108, Fresno, CA 93710. Ad­ Niesslein, 6641 Wynne St. , Reseda, CA 91335 THETA OMlCRON (Indiana State University) visor: Mike Kuptz. P.O. Box 1062, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Advisor: IOTA GAMMA (Kearney State College) 1906 DELAWARE: James Robert Brownell. W. 24th St. , Kearney, NE 68847. Advisor: Dr. Delaware Alumni Association, Bill Hitchens, 140 THETA PI (U niversity of Alabama-Huntsv ille) Thomas Contie. F Chestnut Crossing Drive, Newark, DE 19713 602 S. Loop Rd . #J, Huntsv ille, AL 35805. Ad­ IOTA DELTA (Rose-Hulman Institute of visor: Josh 0 . Kelly, ill. Technology) Box 185, 5500 Wabash Ave. , Terre FLORIDA: THETA RHO (Northern Arizona University) 517 Haute, IN 47803. Advisor: William C. Carls. Central Florida Alumni Association, Guy Linder, South Agassiz, Unit I, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Ad­ IOTA EPSILON (Long Beach State Universi­ c/o Fern Creek Properties, 225 E. Robinson St. , visor: Dr. Walt Appelgren. ty) 8631 Mary lee Dr., Garden Grove, CA 92641. Ste. 500, Orlando, FL 32801 THETA SIGMA (Winthrop College) 1055 Park Advisor: Jim Langlois. Ave. Ext. , Rock Hill , SC 29730. Advisor: William Delta Lambda Alumni Association, Robert Hall , IOTA ZETA (Randolph Macon College) Box E. Berry, Jr. 3240 E. Shamrock, Tallahassee, FL 32308 1026, Randolph Macon, Ashland, VA 23005. Ad­ THETA TAU (Cal. State-Sacramento) Box 24, visor: Ray Blum . Delta Upsilon Alumni Association, Tim L. CSUS, Sacramento, CA 95819. Advisor: Larry Kilpatrick, 2865 Southwest 22nd Ave. #206, Weight. THE COLONlES: Delray Beach, FL 33445 THETA UPSILON (Tennessee Tech Universi­ Ft. Lauderdale Alumni Association, Glenn ty) 910 North Jefferson, Cookeville, TN 38501. CALIFORNlA POLYTECHNIC STATE Leonard, 2810 East Oakland Park Boulevard, Ft. Advisor: Dr. Evans Brown. COLONY (California Polytechnic State Univer­ Lauderdale, FL 33339 THETA Pin (Wichita State University) 3912 East sity) 45N Stenner St. , San Luis Obispo, CA 21st #30, Wichita, KS 67220. Advisor: Carl 93401. Advisor: George Almes South Florida Alumni Association, W. Reeder Glass, Holland & Knight, 1200 Bricknell Ave., Harris. UNlVERSITY OF COLORADO COLONY P.O. Box 015441 , Miami , FL 33101. THETA Clll (Villanova University) c/o Office (University of Colorado) Box 2340, Boulder, CO of Student Activities, 214 Dougharty Hall, 80306-2340. Advisor: John Malik. Tampa Bay Alumni Association, Lee A. Ander­ Villanova , PA 19085. Advisor: Howard Goldstein. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLONY (Col­ son, 2887 Allapattah Dr., Clearwater Beach, FL umbia University) c/o Robert Spingarn, 1109 33519-1802. Shapiro Hall, W. 115th , New York , NY 10027. GEORGIA: Advisor: Bruce Wolfson. Authors ... FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLONY (Florida Atlanta Alumni Club, David Chandler, 21 N. Southern College) P.O. Box 4608, Lakeland, FL Boundary Place, Atlanta, GA 30318 33802. Advisor: Steven E. Wightman. Eta Sigma Alumni Association, Larry Hansard, MICIDGAN STATE COLONY (Michigan State 5096 Shalloway Court, Kennesaw, GA 30144 LOOKING University) 171 Gunson St. , E. Lansing, MI 48823. Advisor: Mike Wilkins. ILLINOIS: UNIVERSITY OF NEVADO-RENO Eta Nu Alumni Association, Quentin Vorel , 7513 FORA COLONY (University of Nevada-Reno) P.O. Box Farmingdale #404, Darien, IL 60559-4743 · 13121 , Reno, NY 89507. Advisor: Charles Gamma Rho Alumni Association, Richard C. Weisheimer. Moenning, 135 S. LaSalle St. , Ste. 4005, Chicago, SANTA BARBARA COLONY (University of IL 60603. PUBLISHER? California-Santa Barbara) 6643 Abrego #04, Learn how to have Goleta, CA 93117. Advisor: Jay Downs. INDIANA: your book published. STETSON COLONY (Stetson University) Box Central Indiana Alumni Association, Thomas E. 8240, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida 32720. Husselman, 6411 W. 96th St. , Zionsville, IN You are invited to send for a free il lus­ Advisor: Tom Prince. 46077. trated guidebook which explains how Delta Xi Alumni Association, Gregory A. Horn, your book can "be publ ished, promoted THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS: and marketed. P.O. Box 534, Indianapolis, IN 46206 Whether your ALABAMA: Epsilon Beta Alumni Association, Bruce A. subject is fic­ Starek, 712 South 2nd, Chesterton , IN 46304 To the tion , non-fiction Alpha Pi Alumni Association, Terry K. Miller, author or poetry, sci­ 2192 Kreekview Apts., Box 16, Birmingham, AL Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Alumni entific, scholar­ 35216 Association, Jeff Martin, Flagstone Terrace, War­ in search ly, specialized, Theta Pi Alumni Association, David Byrd, 6508 saw, IN 46580. (even contro­ Marsh Ave. , Huntsville, AL 35806 of a vers ial) this Southern Indiana Association, Christopher publisher handsome 40- Upsilon Alumni Association, Bryan Stickney, 394 Smith, 1906 Charleston Road , New Albany, IN page brochure Pine Forest Rd . N.E., Atlanta , GA 30342-2760. 47150 will show you 1~1 how to arrange ARKANSAS: Wabash Valley Alumni Association, ·Rick for prompt pub- Carpenter, P.O. Box 1062, Terre Haute, IN 47802 lication. Little Rock Alumni Association, Mark Christos, Unpub li shed authors, especially , will 2001 Reservoir Rd . #47, Benton, AR 72207-4999 KANSAS: find this booklet valuable and inform­ Northwest Arkansas Alumni Association, Bob Alpha Omega Alumni Association, Bob Pulford, ative. For your free copy, write to: Wardlow, 153 Woodcliff Rd ., Springdale, AR VANTAGE PRESS, Inc. Dept. B-44 1637 Virginia, Manhattan, KS 66502 72764 516 W. 34 St., New York, N.Y. 10001 Alumni Association of Central Kansas, Carl L. 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NEW YORK: Call Richard Heiberg today: 800-645-2120 Telephone#------Alpha Theta (of Beta Theta) Alumni Association, or New York State residents, call collect B. Thomas Sporney, 5871 East Liberty Creek 516-466-0335 or return the coupon for a Destinationl------Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254-1051 free brochure: Directory continued on page 54 Approximate Departure Date ------PKA- of Pi Kappa Alpha 53 The National Officers

SUPREME COUNCIL LIVING PAST NATIONAL PRESIDENTS Edward A. Pease ...... National President Mike Nelson ...... Golden West Elbert Thttle ...... (1933-38) Jerry W. Askew ...... Vice President Nick Shafor ...... Great Lakes Roy D. Hickman ...... (1940-46) William R. Shaw ...... Vice President Rod Jewell ...... Great Plains Andrew H. Knight...... (1948-50) Larry Lunsford ...... Vice President Mike Risk ...... Lone Star Ralph Yeager ...... (1953) Charles Dow ...... Vice President Robert Cox ...... Midwest Garth C. Grissom ...... (1968-70) Douglas B. Morris ...... Dr. Larry Lunsford ...... North Atlantic Gary A. Sallquist ...... (1970-72) Undergraduate Vice President Ed Murphy ...... Northwest C. Ross Anderson ...... (1972-74) Craig A. Stoehr ...... Gene Commander ...... Rockies Dr. Jerome V. Reel Jr...... (1974-76) Undergraduate Vice President Scott Bell ...... Sunshine Richard F. Ogle ...... (1976-78) Daniel F. McGehee ...... Legal Counsel Dr. William R. Nester ...... (1978-80) Virgil R. McBroom ...... (1980-82) MEMORIAL FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND Joseph J. Thrner ...... (1982-84) Joseph J. Thrner ...... President John J. Lux ...... Chairman William N. LaForge ...... (1984-86) William N. LaForge ...... President Elect Garth C. Grissom ...... Trustee Gary E. Menchhofer ...... (1986-88) Thomas Tillar ...... Secretary Thomas Wilkinson ...... Trustee Craig Hoenshell ...... Treasurer MEMORIAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF William R. Nester ...... Trustee Raymond L. Orians . . Executive Vice President Thomas E. Hussleman ...... Trustee HOUSING COMMISSION Patrick F. Haynes ...... Executive Director Pike Powers ...... Trustee Richard Ralph ...... Chairman Louis B. Quinto ...... Michael Moore ...... Trustee James A. Wolff ...... Commissioner Memorial Foundation Executive Officer John Lisher ...... Trustee The Very Rev. Henry N.F. Minich ...... Steven H. Cox ...... Joe Brown ...... Trustee Commissioner Director of Foundation Programs Thomas J. Turner ...... Trustee Daniel W. Corah ...... Director of Expansion Kevin E. Virta ...... Director of Expansion REGIONAL PRESIDENTS NATIONAL OFFICERS Todd Allard ...... John Williams ...... Arkoma Dr. Jerome V. Reel Jr...... Historian Associate Director of Expansion and Services Ron Cox ...... Carolinas Thomas J. Handler ...... Rush Director Frank Bell ...... Chapter Consultant David Graham ...... Cumberland The Very Rev. Simon A. Simon . . .. . Chaplain Scott Carter ...... Chapter Consultant Wallace Long ill ...... Delta Joseph L. Ott ...... Auditor John Miranda ...... Chapter Consultant Bill Chandler ...... Dixie Stephen B. Knight ...... Music Director Rick Strub ...... Chapter Consultant Andy Morse ...... Founders Richard E. Charlton ...... Legal Counsel Mike Whittemore ...... Chapter Consultant

Directory - continued from page 53 Zeta Epsilon Alumni Association, Royal A. Ward , Danheim, 5300 Desoto, #403, Houston, TX 1920 East 2nd #2210, Edmond, OK 73034-6242 77091-3636 NORTH CAROLINA: OREGON: Arlington Alumni Association, Gregory N. Hall, 2406 Wimbledon Drive, Arlington, TX 76017 Charlotte Area Alumni Association, John P. Black, Corvallis Alumni Association, Steve Uerlings, 3729 101 Charing Cross Dr., Matthews, NC 28105 N.W. Oleander Place, Corvallis, OR 97330-3337 Beta Zeta Alumni Association, Jeff Kaye, Farquhar Eastern North Carolina Alumni Association, Paul Lane, Dallas, TX 75209 Davenport, ill, Route 5, Box 333, Greenville, NC PENNSYLVANIA: Epsilon Omicron Alumni Association, Charles 27834 Steel City Alumni Association, S. Jeffrey Konois, Goldstein, 12123 Fairview Dr., Houston, TX Zeta Xi Alumni Association, Wtlliam F. Thompson, · 136 Kelly Ridge Road, New Kensington, PA 15068 77070-2725 Houston Alumni Association, Henry E. Vail , 2121 Jr., P.O. Box 165, Cullowhee, NC 28723. Theta Chi Alumni Association, Dr. Robert Langran, Sage Road, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77056 NORTH DAKOTA: P.O. Box 3029, Kennedy Hall, Villanova Universi­ ty, Villanova, PA 19087 Mid Cities Alumni Association, Frank Sutherland, North Dakota Alumni Association, Jay Ellingboe, P.O. Box 769, Arlington, TX 76010 7615 York Ave. S. #3319, Minneapolis, MN 55435 SOUTH CAROLINA: San Angelo Alumni Association, William C. Ivy, P.O. OHIO: Clemson Alumni Association, Joe Palmer, Route 8, Box 3946, San Angelo, TX 76903 Box 131-A , Piedmont, SC 29673 Buckeye Alumni Association, Larry F. McVey, 2220 Theta Xi Alumni Association, Roger Dean Huffman, Cheltenham Road , Columbus, OH 43221 Nu Alumni Association, Tim Horton, Route 4, Box 905 N. Neal St. , Commerce, TX 75428 199 B, Spartanburg, SC 29302-9445 Delta Beta Alumni Association, Michael R. Clan­ VIRGINIA: cy, Jr. , 2531 Cl ague Road , Westlake, OH 44145 Theta Delta Alumni Association, Ray Moore, Rt. 12, Box 72 , Florence,SC 29501 Alpha Chapter Alumni Association, Robert S. Gamma Omicron Alumni Association, William D. Michel, 513 Rugby Road , Charlottesville, VA 22903 Sutherin, 958 Vincent Blvd ., Alliance, OH 44601 Theta Sigma Alumni Association, Ralph S. Born, 4220 Inwood Drive, Rockhill , SC 29730 Gamma Alumni Association, Robert W. Lee, ill, P.O. Southland Hall Alumni Association, Jim Sparrow, Box 77, Lynch Station, VA 24571 141 Man-0 -War Court, Crestview Hills, KY 41017 TENNESSEE: Pi Alumni Association, David T. Shufflebarger, 6200 Toledo Alumni Association, David Lewis, 818 Memphis Alumni Association, David Van Hoozer, Monroe Place, Norfolk, VA 23508 Lafayette Boulevard , Bowling Green, OH 43402 6602 Pidgeon Woods Cove, Memphis, TN 38119 Richmond Alumni Association, Bill Carnahan, 9818 OKLAHOMA: East Tennessee Alumni Association, Dennis Church, Union Jack Pl. , Richmond, VA 23233-1420 917 West Watauga Avenue, Johnson City, TN 37604 Gamma Chi Alumni Association, Mike Bohlman, WEST VIRGINIA: 1301 North Arrington Street, Stillwater, OK 74075 Theta Alumni Association, Jason Hood, 2245 Monroe Ave., Memphis, TN 38104 Alpha Theta Alumni Association, Joe Feola, 2 Theta Epsilon Alumni Association, Tommy Webb, Cushman St. , Pittsburgh, PA 15211 102 East Avenue, Tahlequah, OK 37462 West Tennessee Alumni Association, David Tulsa Alumni Association , Bill Vogle, c/o Subcon, Graham, 500 5th Ave. N. #106, Nashville, TN 37219 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: TEXAS: Inc., 335 Freeport Trade Center, 3168 South 108th Washington D.C. Area Alumni Association, Joe East Avenue, Thl sa, OK 74146-1603 Alpha Omicron Alumni Association, Mark Pavelka, P.O. Box 14078, Washington, D.C. 20044

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