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ATO Gamma Zeta Legends 1 20 15 Alpha Tau Omega America’s Leadership Development Fraternity Gamma Zeta Chapter - University of Illinois Legends and Leaders 120 Years 2800 Men 1 Chartered March 21, 1895 2 Chapter Houses Summer 1900 - 505 Green Fall 1906 - 405 John St. Fall 1931 - 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Fall 1959 - Jack Powers Wing 3 ATO National True Merit Awards 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 4 Thomas A. Clark Award Winners Thomas R. Crews William D. Forsyth Michael A.Terry Patrick J. Jensen ‘48 ‘86 ‘94 ‘98 5 ATO National Worthy Grand Chiefs Thomas A. Clark Sidney B. Fithian Stewart D. Daniels Robert J. Simonds Initiate #1 1899 ‘22 ‘47 6 Impact on Campus Scott Hall Weston Fountain Clark Hall Weston Hall Assembly Hall (State Illini Union Adams Laboratory Memorial Stadium Farm Center) Illini Golf University Baptist Night Train Sculpture Church 7 Campus Leadership - I Men First Nickname Last Grad Sport Notes Robert Thomas 1912 Baseball James Waddell 1912 Baseball Harold Pogue 1916 Football All American, ATO WM -"best Illini FB player before Red Grange" George Cap Squirer 1917 Football All American Edward Schalk 1933 Football Kendall Bradley 1935 Football Lewis Pick Dehner 1939 Basketball Won Ralph Woods Memorial Trophy Joe Giallombardo 1940 Gymnastics All American, multiple NCAA and Big Ten titles Ralph Ehni 1941 Football Scored Illini's only touchdown ever against Notre Dame Walter Junior KirkEd Kral ’63 1947 Basketball All American Dave Mazurek ’03 John SwimmingTwomey Captain1947 Track Bo Batchelder ‘65 Bob Chick Doster 1948 Basketball Baseball Captain Football Captain Jim Marks 1949 Basketball Van Anderson 1950 Basketball Bill Erickson 1950 Basketball All American Burdette Pirate Thurlby 1950 Basketball Walt Slip Kersulis 1950 Basketball, Football 2nd team All Big Ten Football Vic Twomey 1950 Track Bob Peterson 1953 Basketball Joel McNulty 1953 Track Bruce Frazier 1953 Baseball Captain Robert Moore 1953 Baseball Ron Ultes 1954 Baseball Captain Ralph Waldo Peterson 1954 Track Doug Altenberger ‘87 Jens Kujawa ‘88 Jack Chamblin 1955 Football Illini Team MVP Basketball Captain Basketball Captain 8 Campus Leadership Illini Sports Awards Bruce Capel Matt Heldman ATO GZ 1965 ATO GZ 1998 Annual Illini Football Award “Matto” "Most Courageous" Illini Basketball Hustle Award 9 Campus Leadership - Chief Illiniwek William D. Forsyth 1986 Scott C. Brakenridge 1996-1997 10 Intramural All Points Champions Competition Competition Competition Year Winner ATO Year Winner ATO Year Winner ATO 21-22 Chi Phi 39-40 Phi Delts 3 57-58 Phi Delts 2 22-23 TKE 40-41 SAE 2 58-59 Phi Delts 2 23-24 Sigma Pi 41-42 Phi Delts 6 59-60 Phi Delts 5 24-25 Sigma Pi 42-43 SAE 4 60-61 Phi Delts 15 25-26 Sigma Pi 43-44 War Year 61-62 Phi Gamma Delta 5 26-27 Sigma Pi 44-45 War Year 62-63 Phi Epsilon Pi 8 27-28 Phi Delts 45-46 Phi Delts 4 63-64 Phi Delts 28-29 SAM 46-47 Delts 5 64-65 Phi Delts 2 29-30 SAM 47-48 ATO 1 65-66 Phi Delts 30-31 SAM 48-49 Phi Delts 2 66-67 ATO 1 31-32 Delta Chi 49-50 Phi Delts 2 67-68 ATO 1 32-33 TEKE 50-51 Phi Delts 3 68-69 ATO 1 33-34 TEKE 51-52 Sigma Chi 4 69-70 Phi Epsilon Pi 2 34-35 Zeta Psi 52-53 Phi Delts 4 70-71 Delts 3 35-36 Sigma Nu 53-54 Sigma Chi 3 71-72 Evans Scholars 3 36-37 Phi Delts 54-55 Phi Delts 3 72-73 Phi Delts 2 37-38 Phi Delts 5 55-56 Phi Delts 73-74 ATO 1 38-39 Phi Delts 2 56-57 Phi Delts 6 74-75 ATO 1 11 Scholarship – Bronze Tablet Thomas R. Crews Bill Barry R.J. Tolliver William D. Forsyth ‘48 ’77 ’78 1986 $500K fund and award $20K/year in scholarships – 2nd largest in ATO National 12 University of Illinois Leadership • Thomas Arkle Clark 1890– President University of • David J. Seiler 1977 – Board Secretary, University of Illinois Alumni Association Illinois Alumni Association William T. Barry 1977 – Board, Chicago area • Franklin W. Scott 1901 – Chairman Illini Publishing • Company University of Illinois Alumni Association • Harvey C. Wood 1905 - President of the University of • John C. Aymond 1980 – Board, GCBA (Greek Council Illinois Club of New York Board of Advisors), University of Illinois Alumni Association Finance Committee • Harold A. Pogue 1916 – President, Illinois Board of Trustees, President, Illinois Alumni Association - • Cary D. “CMAC” McMillan 1980 – University of Illinois 1951-53 Chicago Athletics Advisory Board, Chicago Illini of the Year • John H. “Jack” Powers 1917 – first Chief Executive of the University of Illinois Foundation • Lawrence C. Eppley 1982 – former Chairman, University of Illinois Board of Trustees • Stewart D. Daniels 1922, Chairman University of Illinois Alumni Association --1959-61 • John A. Cochrane 1982 – Board of the University of Illinois College of Business Alumni Association • Robert D. Heath 1950 – President of the Illinois Alumni Association from 1979 until 1981, University of Illinois • William R. Rolander Jr. 1983 - University of Illinois, Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award 1982 Alumni Real Estate Forum William D. “Bill” Forsyth III 1986 – University of Illinois • John H. Seiler 1954 – Board Secretary – Society for • the Preservation of Greek Housing Alumni Association – At Large Director, Chairman, Finance Committee, Nominating Committee • Larry L. Austermiller 1962 – Chairman, University of Illinois College of Commerce and Business • Michael D. Lyman 1983 – Chair, Dean's Business Administration Business Advisory Council Council, University of Illinois College of Business Matthew R. “Matt Massucci 1996 - Advisory Board of • Thomas W. Hough 1973 - Dean's Business Council, • University of Illinois College of Business the University of Illinois Alumni Career Center • J. Ryan Potts 1999 - University of Illinois Athletic • Jack M. Klues 1977 – Chicago Illini of the Year Board • Thomas M. Tunney 1977 – Chicago Illini of the Year 13 Alumni Leaders Accounting Legal Consulting Real Estate Michael Lyman ‘83 Richard Voell ’56 Cary McMillan ’80 David Bryant ’84 Global Mg Director CEO Rockefeller CEO True Partners Partner Katten Muchin Accenture Group Advertising Real Estate Banking Jack Klues ’77 Bill Barry ‘77 Bob Mathias ‘74 CEO ViVaki SVP Draper & Kramer President Cass Bank Alumni Leaders Medical Entertainment Engineering Executive Search Bob Cavoto ’75 CEO, 20-20 Foresight Dr. Greg Ewert ’82 Dr. David Wade ‘59 Alan Dysert ‘73 Hawks, Bulls, Bears Dist Fellow Argonne All My Children Military Community Service Public Service Public Service Dr. Seth Berl ’78 Dick Murphy ’65 Rear Admiral William Tom Tunney ’77 Dr. Tom Sullivan ‘78 th Mayor of San Diego D. Masters, Jr. 1965 Alderman 44 Ward Honduras 15 Staying Connected Homecoming Networking events Holiday Happy Hour Chicago Illini of Year March of Dimes Dinner Cubs Rooftop Outings 16 “ATOs and Illini for Life” Gary Legwold ‘72 and Don Ainsworth ‘42 and Tom A. Clark ’42 Dane Luhrsen ‘77 John Aymond ‘80, Dane Neil Bresnahan ‘80, Jim Luhrsen ‘77 and Rex Sherman Stansfield ‘41 and John Aymond ‘42 ‘80 17 Undergraduate Chapter Update 18 House Membership • 121 undergrad members currently • Major Distribution: • 32% Business • 16% Engineering • 20% Liberal arts and sciences • 32% ACES • All but one house members are from Illinois (primarily Chicago-land) Membership Campus Involvement • ATO presence in campus organizations: Accounting club, Business Fraternities, Consulting Clubs, Orange Crush, Illinois Lacrosse, Rugby, Hockey, service clubs, Honors Societies • Established/ currently maintain Chief Investing Jon Osacky ‘16.5 speaking at Group ACM Open House Culture changes • Objective goal to regain university recognition makes everyone more cognizant of their actions • Judicial board meetings happen more frequently and follow procedure • In house chapter attendance is good Mock interviews with Alumni January 2015 at Chicago Illini Center • Mentor program continued by Ben Volk • Mock interview session was held over winter break Progress since suspension • 18s have successfully filled necessary requirements to be initiated • Presidential retreat educated Jimmy, Erik, and Mitch on the importance of following national procedures with chapter meetings, membership education, and judicial board PLAID session October 2014 meetings • All issues with existing members are addressed efficiently • 2 plaid sessions effectively completed with 2 more to go The Creed of Alpha Tau Omega To bind men together in a brotherhood based upon eternal and immutable principles, with a bond as strong as right itself and as lasting as humanity; to know no North, no South, no East, no West, but to know man as man, to teach that true men the world over should stand together and contend for supremacy of good over evil; to teach, not politics, but morals; to foster, not partisanship, but the recognition of true merit wherever found; to have no narrower limits within which to work together for the elevation of man than the outlines of the world: these were the thoughts and hopes uppermost in the minds of the founders of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Otis Allan Glazebrook 1880 Legends and Leaders 120 Years 2800 Men 23 .
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