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BETA ALPHA Chapter Members BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Coleman Mary E. 3/2/1950 Davis William G. 3/2/1950 Durham Walter T. 3/2/1950 Goodwin Norman E. 3/2/1950 Hamilton Charles Granville 3/2/1950 Holloway James Y. 3/2/1950 Horton Robert A. 3/2/1950 Mathews Harlan 3/2/1950 Poland John 3/2/1950 Seligman Taya G. 3/2/1950 Williams Henry N. 3/2/1950 Wray Don 3/2/1950 Albert Linzy D. 5/23/1950 Brown Leon Carl 5/23/1950 Deutsch Martin 5/23/1950 Fleming Denna Frank 5/23/1950 Hero Alfred Oliver 5/23/1950 Nixon Herman Clarence 5/23/1950 Park Thomas Hardie 5/23/1950 Pentecost Percy M 5/23/1950 Rust Mary Littell 5/23/1950 Tang Anthony M. 5/23/1950 Berg Merlin D. 12/5/1950 Crabb Cecil V. 12/5/1950 Dawson Raymond H. 12/5/1950 Fields Emmett 12/5/1950 Flanagan James 12/5/1950 Grant Clement L. 12/5/1950 Grant Daniel R. 12/5/1950 Heath Marvin 12/5/1950 Heinlein David L. 12/5/1950 Motley Charles E. 12/5/1950 Parks Norman L. 12/5/1950 Rogers William 12/5/1950 Sinnott D. J. 12/5/1950 Stevenson George 12/5/1950 Thornton James J. 12/5/1950 Condon Alphonse Gilchrist 5/15/1956 3/22/2018 Page 1 BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Bertram G. Barry 5/11/1957 Kidd Charles M. 5/11/1957 Looney Margaret L. 5/11/1957 Puryear William P. 5/11/1957 Richards Edward F. 5/11/1957 Jenkins Robert W. 5/20/1958 Kelso Charles 5/20/1958 Siler Eugene E. 5/20/1958 Goss Brad 2/12/1978 Hardy Tom G. 2/12/1978 Kaplan Jeffrey A. 2/12/1978 Kaplan Joel K. 2/12/1978 Lava Leslie 2/12/1978 Libowsky Stephen D. 2/12/1978 Moore Mark S. 2/12/1978 Proctor David R. 2/12/1978 Roland Frank P. 2/12/1978 Short Samuel J. 2/12/1978 Bergman Keith A. 2/14/1979 Burns David A. 2/14/1979 Clemmons Melanie A. 2/14/1979 McDermott John C. 2/14/1979 Mounger William M. 2/14/1979 Schuengel James P. 2/14/1979 Schwartzman Emmet J. 2/14/1979 Shafer Kim L. 2/14/1979 Silverstein Leonard A. 2/14/1979 Brown Matthew D. 4/28/1981 Burge David J. 4/28/1981 Cordes Kim 4/28/1981 Crowther Paill W. 4/28/1981 Davidson John P. 4/28/1981 Duncan Mary A. 4/28/1981 Fields Emmett B. 4/28/1981 Fott David S. 4/28/1981 Gleason Mary C. 4/28/1981 Gottlieb Richard E. 4/28/1981 Horde C. Wilson 4/28/1981 3/22/2018 Page 2 BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Horowitz Jeff 4/28/1981 Humphries Laura B. 4/28/1981 Lynn Mary 4/28/1981 McCall Jack H. 4/28/1981 McDougall J. Duncan 4/28/1981 McKnight Steven G. 4/28/1981 Norton Connie S. 4/28/1981 Nowell John D. 4/28/1981 Page Sarah 4/28/1981 Power Timothy A. 4/28/1981 Ramsey Mary E. 4/28/1981 Reiter Lisa L. 4/28/1981 Rosenblum Bruce 4/28/1981 Sanderson Myra 4/28/1981 Sharkey Patricia 4/28/1981 Smith Elizabeth B. 4/28/1981 Snyder Amy R. 4/28/1981 Thompson Phil 4/28/1981 Tomai William M. 4/28/1981 Walton William S. 4/28/1981 White Blair W. 4/28/1981 White Harold O. 4/28/1981 Young Heather 4/28/1981 Young Holly 4/28/1981 Benyunes Christina M. 12/8/1981 Erickson Michael R. 12/8/1981 Foust Neil A. 12/8/1981 Gasser Kathryn M. 12/8/1981 Gillett Gary A. 12/8/1981 Harrington John 12/8/1981 Harvey Robb S. 12/8/1981 Hurwitz Donald S. 12/8/1981 Jersey Laura Ann 12/8/1981 McIntyre Catherine Leah 12/8/1981 Petro Deborah 12/8/1981 Rosenblatt Harold 12/8/1981 Snow Daniel J. 12/8/1981 Todd Barrie E. 12/8/1981 3/22/2018 Page 3 BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Travis Elizabeth 12/8/1981 Trumbower Jeffrey A. 12/8/1981 Wilson Stuart A. 12/8/1981 Alexander Margaret 4/7/1982 Basili Joseph R. 4/7/1982 Christofilis Charlene 4/7/1982 Cohn Samuel M. 4/7/1982 Davis Ralph W. 4/7/1982 Gilet Julia 4/7/1982 Griffin Steven S. 4/7/1982 Harrington John 4/7/1982 Oswald Anne P. 4/7/1982 Peoples Bruce 4/7/1982 Rowe Cheryl D. 4/7/1982 Shumate David 4/7/1982 Sommers Julie 4/7/1982 Sulser Adrian 4/7/1982 Gazala Richard E. 2/11/1983 Hauben Sheldon 2/11/1983 Melvin Jack E. 2/11/1983 Mulligan Mary M. 2/11/1983 Pilgrim Harold H. 2/11/1983 Saurborn Henry 2/11/1983 Skinner Bonnie 2/11/1983 Stansel Teresa L. 2/11/1983 Wood Robert L. 2/11/1983 Dwares David R. 4/20/1983 Johnson Brad 4/20/1983 Morrison Edward F. 4/20/1983 Sinnott Roger D. 4/20/1983 Wallace Todd 4/20/1983 Allgood Matthew 4/23/1984 Banks Laura 4/23/1984 Bodenlos William 4/23/1984 Cheatwood Jay 4/23/1984 Crouere Jeff 4/23/1984 Cutler Jennifer 4/23/1984 Daniel Patricia 4/23/1984 3/22/2018 Page 4 BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Davis Kathleen Ann 4/23/1984 Dillon Breck 4/23/1984 Eidson Frank McCoy 4/23/1984 Fortino Leah 4/23/1984 Hales Barbara Sue 4/23/1984 Hardwicke Tim 4/23/1984 Jones William B. 4/23/1984 Kruse Paul 4/23/1984 McCarroll Molly 4/23/1984 McKillop Steven 4/23/1984 Melcher Jeffrey 4/23/1984 Morgan Christie 4/23/1984 Mullins Thomas 4/23/1984 Neylan Robert J. 4/23/1984 Reich Ivan 4/23/1984 Rowan Bernard 4/23/1984 Sachatello Bonnie Lynn 4/23/1984 Thornton Gif 4/23/1984 Birkby Robert H. 12/5/1985 Feldman Glenn A. 12/5/1985 Finegold Kenneth 12/5/1985 Freeman J. Leiper 12/5/1985 Golumbic Court E. 12/5/1985 Grant Tracy G. 12/5/1985 Hicks Alison L. 12/5/1985 Kugler Jacek 12/5/1985 Luke Colin H. 12/5/1985 Morgan Lisa K. 12/5/1985 Price Stephen H. 12/5/1985 Waller Derek J. 12/5/1985 Walter Benjamen 12/5/1985 Wayland Rebecca E. 12/5/1985 Zuckerman David M. 12/5/1985 Brown Leigh Ann 12/16/1986 Cook Daniel W. 12/16/1986 Crain Christopher Alan 12/16/1986 Fiddler Carla 12/16/1986 Harris Jeff 12/16/1986 3/22/2018 Page 5 BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Katz Steve 12/16/1986 Kuhn Philip R. 12/16/1986 Melcher Ronald C. 12/16/1986 Parmer Thomas E. 12/16/1986 Siskind Gregory Howard 12/16/1986 Story John B. 12/16/1986 Sumner Cartan 12/16/1986 Turner Joel Hendrick 12/16/1986 Urban Kimberly Marie 12/16/1986 Wathen Anne Elizabeth 12/16/1986 Andrew Kelli 12/3/1987 Beam Margaret M. 12/3/1987 Blitch Susan K. 12/3/1987 Bower Richard C. 12/3/1987 Bressman Michael B. 12/3/1987 Chang David K. 12/3/1987 Cunningham Eric A. 12/3/1987 Finneran Jennifer E. 12/3/1987 Florence Leah J. 12/3/1987 Futch Clarke B. 12/3/1987 Helbert Lori L. 12/3/1987 Herring James H. 12/3/1987 Killebrew Katherine I. 12/3/1987 Kloecker Christine P. 12/3/1987 Lavenue Lionel M. 12/3/1987 Musial Laura C. 12/3/1987 Payne Samuel D. 12/3/1987 Peden Deborah M. 12/3/1987 Rabin Leora A. 12/3/1987 Rosen Lisa G. 12/3/1987 Schindler Christopher A. 12/3/1987 Sloan Steven T. 12/3/1987 Sparkman Palmer D. 12/3/1987 Tooley Michael L. 12/3/1987 Urban Anne-Marie S. 12/3/1987 Walflart Melissa L. 12/3/1987 Beauregard Rodney D. 4/1/1988 Haynes Amanda E. 4/1/1988 3/22/2018 Page 6 BETA ALPHA Chapter Members Vanderbilt University Charter Date: 3/2/1950 Last Name First Name Middle Initiation Charter Honorary Hinson Leesa A. 4/1/1988 Hurd Susan E. 4/1/1988 Johnson Jennifer A. 4/1/1988 Ligon Shannon J. 4/1/1988 Marsh Thomas R. 4/1/1988 Sloan Steven T. 4/1/1988 Westbrook Bennett D. 4/1/1988 Clayton P. Grant 12/1/1988 Cormer Laura E. 12/1/1988 Hawes Catharine L. 12/1/1988 Miller Karen E. 12/1/1988 Morris John G. 12/1/1988 Sullivan Timothy M. 12/1/1988 Wiener Bruce I. 12/1/1988 Zamaludin Lisa S. 12/1/1988 Amsbary Timothy E. 4/1/1989 Beasley Gary D. 4/1/1989 Blanton Angela E. 4/1/1989 Brush Samantha I. 4/1/1989 Calabrese Mark C. 4/1/1989 Fuhrman Troy A. 4/1/1989 Gillespie Douglas S. 4/1/1989 Gunter Rebecca K.
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