• FALL/WINTER 2004 l era THE MAGAZINE OF RHO From the President From the Execut· early 100 years ago, ten young men met This commitment Nin Room 14 of Old Painter Hall at to honor and and formed Kappa Delta Brotherhood is one ince 1905 more than 25,000 individuals Rho . These young men lived at a place .a~d of Kappa Delta Rho's Shave taken the oath of Brotherhood into time that is foreign to many of our st1ll-.llv1ng best attributes. the Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity. KDR has brotherhood . In 1905, Archduke Franc1s Throughout been on more than 70 campuses across the Ferdinand had not been assassinated. Pearl 2005, we will be country. The circulation of the Quill a~d Harbor had not been attacked . Nazi Germany celebrating the Scroll has grown from an initial circulation had not yet murdered millions. No one knew Fraternity's of 30 to today's circulation of over 18,0?0. about the Cold War, MAD and the Domino Centennial. Many To be sure, KDR has come a long way smce Theory. And September 11 , in 1905 meant chapters are celebrating the Centennial. in that momentous day in 1905- the one only that the Chicago Cubs were 19 games their own way, and the National Fraternity has thing that ties us together as Brothers is our behind the New York Giants. On the more pos­ plans of its own. As detailed elsewhere .1n the motto, Honor Super Omnia. itive side, do you think our Founders could Quill & Scroll, the Fraternity will be hostmg a have imagined the tremendous advances 1n I sometimes wonder if when those ten Centennial Celebration during the weekend of men met on May 17, 1905 in Painter Hall, if medicine and technology that we now take for August 4-7, 2005 at the Wyndha~ Baltimore they knew, truly knew, how many lives they granted? Polio is now cured and smallpox - Inner Harbor. This celebration w1ll be for the eradicated. We live and work 1n space and use young and young-feeling alike. By holding the would affect. I've met a number of different laptops, cell phones and TiVOs. It ":'auld be event in Baltimore, we not only cater to the Brothers over the years, and it never ceases easy to believe that our Founders lived com­ geographic center of our membership base, to amaze me the love most have in their pletely different lives than today's Kappa Delta but also provide an opportunity for alumni heart for Kappa Delta Rho. I've met Rho Brother. throughout the Atlantic coast to reconnect . Brothers who credit KDR for giving them a However I believe that there are more sim­ with their Brothers and reintroduce the1r fami­ new direction in life, a sense of belonging, ilarities be~een the old and the new than ini­ lies to Kappa Delta Rho. I urge everyone to a stepping stone for an illustrious profes­ tially meets the eye . The Founders, just like come visit us in August. sional career or something as simple as an today's undergraduates, had a purpose. , In . Another exciting development is that the introduction to the person who becomes creating Kappa Delta Rho, the Founders pn­ Fraternity is also issuing an updated alumni their best friend. We make bonds in our mary aim was to attain true standards of man­ directory. Harris Publishing, the vendor we chapters and in the fraternity as a whole hood and brotherly love. The Founders sought selected for this project, may have already that transcend normal friendships, and we to be unpretentious, sincere and humble. To contacted you . Because we want the directory share experiences that help build a founda­ our Founders, these goals were not high­ to be a complete resource for Kappa Delta tion for success in the post-collegiate world. sounding ideals, but guidelines for life. Rho Brothers nationwide, please cooperate As executive director of Kappa Delta Essentially, the Founders wanted to build an with Harris. organization that would enable them to be bet­ Rho, I am proud to say there are many ter men. An early version of our Constitution We will also be publishing a 100-year histo­ things I enjoy about my job. Some of these stated : ry of Kappa Delta Rho . Some of you are old things include visiting chapters an~ meet­ enough to have seen our 50-year history. Like The primary focus of the fraternity shall be ing with our members at the colleg.ate that book, the 100-year history will be a level, attending alumni events- both the promotion of good fellowship among bound and collectable keepsake. It will have its members and the advancement of chapter specific and regional, se~ing r~la­ pages for each chapter to include information tionships renewed and new relationships truth, justice, and virtue, as exemp!ified by and pictures. The National Headquarters staff formed and meeting new members that are our Latin motto: Honor Super Omma ... It is diligently working with undergraduate so excited about joining the fraternity and is the faith of the Fraternity that its worth Brothers to ensure that every single chapter is may ever be shown by the lives of its indi­ represented. If you have information to include their future in the fraternity that they can vidual members. in our history, please contact the National hardly contain it within themselves. I can Today, we work through the Fraternity to Headquarters staff and they will assist you. honestly say, though, that my single favo.rite event each year is the National Convention make our Brothers' lives better. Through the In closing, I believe that Kappa Delta Rho's and Williams Leadership Academy. It is the national headquarters and the local chapters, second century will build on the successes of one time of year that Brothers come togeth­ our undergraduate and alumni Brothers focus its first. However, we cannot succeed without on scholarship, philanthropy, community the involvement and contributions of our alum­ er from all across th,:: country to interact, involvement and helping each other succeed . ni . Many thanks to the volunteers who help us share experiences, learn from each other On the philanthropic front, alumni and under­ on a daily and annual basis. If you want to get and celebrate the fraternity. By brothers, I graduates worked together during the August involved, but don't know how, or if you have don'tjust mean our collegiate Brothers, but 2004 National Convention to support a highly any questions, suggestions or comments, I also include alumni from the 1940's to successful toy drive for our KDR Kids philan­ please e-mail me. I love to hear from my recent graduates. I am also thinking about thropy. We presented the Children's Hospital Brothers. I'll get back to you. our loyal and gifted volunteers that help of Pittsburgh with toys, toys and more toys. Oh, one more thing : Happy Birthday KDR . chapters each day as well as volunteer their The hospital's representative could barely sit time to make the Convention and in her car because it was so full of donations Leadership Academy the wonderful event from our Brothers. On the fraternal front, lead­ Fraternally, ers and alumni from our successful chapters that it truly is. I would be remiss if I left out help struggling chapters learn how to suc­ Joshua L. Smith, AB '93 the dedicated Fraternity Board of Directors ceed. In our communities and campuses , our National President and Foundation Board of Trustees. At no Brothers are leaders through their student [email protected] other time do you have as comprehensive bodies, intrafraternal organizations, govern­ of a gathering of KDRs as you do at the ments and religious institutions. By demon­ National Convention. strating honor to our communities and our peers , we honor ourselves and our Fraternity.

2 Q& S ~ irector Quill In this issue you wiU find a wrap-up of this past summer's Convention in Pittsburgh, . My only regret is that more people, on all levels, didn't attend. I truly wish that every member, of every chapter, could attend our National From the President ...... 2 Convention and Leadership Academy. It is From the E'Xecutive Director ...... 2 truly a magical experience. It is a wonder­ ful feeling to see delegations from chap­ 2004 CoJ.71vention News ...... 4 ters start to grasp the true essence of what Kappa Delta Rho is all about. KDR Foundation News ...... 10 Representatives from struggling chapters realize that other chapters have experienced some of the same challenges. They then learn from Alumni News ...... 15 each other and alumni and realize that they have a large support group that wants to see their chapter succeed. It is great to see newly initiated Chapter News ...... 16 members, or members of expansion groups talk to seasoned alumni National Di ectory ...... 19 md truly realize that Kappa Delta Rho extends much farther than their local campus or alumni corporation - Kappa Delta Rho is a National l'raternity with a proud history. Quill and Scroll (USPS 605-402) , an educational journal, is The year 2005 is Kappa Delta Rho's Centennial Anniversary. On published two times a year by The National Fraternity of 1\ugust 4-7, 2005 we will be officially celebrating the Fraternity's Kappa Delta Rho, Inc ., 331 South Main Street, Greensburg, PA 15601. Forward all correspondence, manuscripts and changes to Centennial Anniversary at our National Convention at the Wyndham the National Office. Baltimore Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. This event is shaping 11p to be the best National Convention in the history of Kappa Delta ExEcuTivE EDITOR: Joseph E. Rees, II Rho. I would like to see every living KDR Brother in attendance. As I CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: ;aid before, there is no experience in the fraternity quite like a A. McClain Clotfelter & Brian M. Graham "Jational Convention - and this one should be the granddaddy of them all. There will be more information and registration details for the Centennial Convention later on in this issue. It is my hope that ~very chapter will have a delegation of collegiate members at this con­ NATIONAL OFFICE tention and leadership academy. Each active chapter can send two 331 SOUTH MAIN STREET .mdergraduate delegates to the convention courtesy of the National GREENSBURG, PA 15601 K~P (800) 536-5371 • www.kdr.com l"raternity. I encourage each chapter's alumni to make sure that your :hapter registers delegates and attends the week's activities and per- FRATERNITY Brian M. Graham 1aps even help sponsor more delegates. As an alumnus, if you have Joseph E. Rees II Leadership Consultant 1ever attended a National Convention before, I highly encourage you Executive Director [email protected] :o attend this one. If you are a past staff member, Fraternity Director, [email protected] Extension 13 Foundation Trustee or are an Ordo Honoris inductee I invite you to Extension 12 lttend and renew old acquaintances, make new ones and help cele­ Suzanne M. McFarland FOUNDATION )rate KDR reach the 100 years that you have helped to impact. The Office Manager William]. Paris ::::entennial Celebration will be a wonderful event to bring every sue@ kdr.com Director ofD evelopment Extension 10 Brother together. I am already excited to get to Baltimore. I hope to [email protected] ;ee EVERYONE, both young and old, there! A. McClain Clotfelter Extension 15 Fraternally, Leadership Consultant [email protected] Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 Extension 14 Executive Director [email protected]

Brian M. Graham, Epsilon 2004 Brian M. Graham, Epsilon 2004 (Franklin College, Indiana), joined the National Headquarters staff in July, 2004 as a Leadership Consultant. Brian graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Journalism (Ad/Pr and Visual Communications) with a minor in Political Science. He pledged as a first semes_ter freshman and held many positions within the chapter, including Consul and Senior Tribune. He, along with Clotfelter, was instrumental in helping Epsilon to a Chapter Improvement Award in 2002 and Chapter of the Year in 2003. His ultimate career goal is to make a career out of his love of photography.

McClain Clotfelter, Epsilon 2004 McClain Clotfelter, Epsilon 2004 (Franklin College, Indiana) began working for the National Headquarters as a Leadership Consultant in late July, 2004. McClain graduated from Franklin College with majors in Religious Studies and French and minors in Journalism, Music and Computer Information Systems. He pledged the Epsilon Chapter in the fall of 2000 as a first semester freshman and held the offices of Quaestor, Senior Tribune and Consul during his tenure as an active member. During his free time, McClain enjoys playing the guitar and piano and watching base­ ball and football on television . When he takes his leave from the National Headquarters staff, McClain plans to attend seminary.

Q&S 3 ALPHA BETA CHAPTER,

"WE HAD IT ALL ALONG"

Delaware and our National Fraternity. time to doing work at a local Boy "Dt'1•1'lojJ the /whit o(giz•iup, o( My timetable for achieving these goals Scout camp. your.w(( with 1111 need o( rt'1oard, was my one year term as Consul. At the University of Delaware, every and your rt'1llard will he nwre At first glance, my goals seemed Greek organization is rated in the than you will 1'1'1'1" need" unrealistic. Many people told me it Chapter Assessment Program, which - Uulmowu was just too much in too short of a determines whether each chapter has time. Because of a weak performance social and other campus privileges. in the past fall semester, our chapter This program includes Academics, "Alpha Beta? Where are they from? was stripped of our social privileges by Membership Development, Chapter THEY won five awards?" This seemed the University for the spring semester. Management and Community to be the sentiment of many atten­ It would have been easy to give up, Involvement. In the fall of 2003, we dees of this past National Convention but the men of Alpha Beta stood received the second lowest rating in in Pittsburgh. And rightfully so. Mter behind me. the program. In just one semester, we all, Kappa Delta Rho's Delaware There was no reward in sight, but a bolted to Silver status, the second Chapter has been quite far from the renewed commitment by our Brother­ highest in a five-level scale. national spotlight in recent years , not hood and a lot of hard work finally In August, we saw the fruits of our even attending the previous paid off. I am proud to say that in just labors on a grand scale. The Alpha Convention. So why the sudden one semester we accomplished all the Beta Chapter received five national change? goals that most said we could not do awards including awards for Alumni In the spring of 2003, the Alpha in a year. We raised our chapter GPA Relations, Social Service, Philan­ Betas took a fourteen-man pledge from 2.39 to 2. 71 and our pledge class thropy, Campus Participation and the class, including myself. That May, GPA from 1.97 to 3.09. We created a prestigious O .D. Roberts Award for twelve of our most influential semi-annual "State of the Chapter" Chapter Improvement. Brothers graduated. The following event in which we presented our In a room full of surprise, we knew December, I was elected as Consul goals, plans and achievements to our we had it all along. and subsequently, I had many goals. alumni; and had a separate Some of these included raising our Alumni/Active picnic. We raised over chapter and pledge class grade-point $250 for the local Ronald McDonald Joseph Durante average, renewing our alumni rela­ House in a charity poker tournament, Consul, Alpha Beta '06 tions, conducting successful philan- raising our total year contribution to Honor Super Omnia thropic and community ts over $750. The Alpha Betas also con­ and most importantly tinued our semi-annual tradition of our status with the donating an entire weekend of our

4 Q&S THE 93RD ANNUAL KAPPA DELTA RHO NATIONAL CONVENTION took place August 5-8, 2004 at the Pittsburgh Airport Hyatt. The Convention was a huge success and a good time was had by all. The hotel is connected to the airport, so for attendees who traveled by air, all that stood between the baggage claim and the hotel lobby was a short ride on the moving sidewalk. The first two days of the Convention we re reserved for the Elmon Williams Leadership Academy, in which undergraduate delegates took part in lectures and discussions covering topics ranging from recruitment to risk management. Among the keynote speakers were Jerry Stebbins, Scott Johnson and Shawn Hoke, all KDR Alumni, who gave presentations on finan­ cial responsibility, service learning and our Ritual, respectively. TJ. Sullivan of and judge Mitch Crane of Epsilon were brought in from CAMPUSPEAK to give presentations on member accountability, risk management and public image. Executive Director, JR. Rees, gave the final address of the Academy, "Making Potential Kinetic," about chapter motivation. In between presentations, the under­ graduate attendees were divided into small groups to discuss what was learned in the presentations as well as other important topics relating to the fraternity world. A group of seven alumni acted as facilitators for these small groups, and their contribution in this capacity was certainly invaluable. Acting as facilitators were Shawn Hoke, J erry Stebbins, ScottJohnson, Craig Coppaway,Jon Kapell, Matt Lenno and Pete Tartaro. Judge Mitch Crane of On Friday evening, a Pittsburgh (above) and TJ. area alumni event, was held at Sullivan from Pi Shootz Cafe in Pittsburgh. The Kaf>paPhi. event was planned by a group of (Clarion University) Chapter Alumni. Attendees had the opportunity to play billiards, snack on hors d 'oeuvres, make new friends and catch up with old ones. Saturday morning was the annual business meeting of the National Fraternity. Among other business that was conducted, ten Brothers were elected or re-elected to the National Board of Directors: Anthony Bontrager, 1 u '05,J onathan Boyle, Phi Beta '05, Ken Carrier, Chi Beta '05, Roy Crowe,.Psi '80,J ohn Dempsey, Upsilon Alpha '90, Shawn Hoke, Phi Alpha '95, Scott j ohnson, Phi Alpha '95, Mark Lundgren, Nu '70, Gerald Murray, Theta '66 and Ri chard Petronis, Zeta Beta Honorary. (continued on next page)

Undergraduate attendees were divided into small groups to discuss what was learned in the presentations as well as other imf>m·tant topics relating to the fraternity world.

Q&S 5 On Saturday evening the Ordo Honoris banquet was held, during which the recipients of the most prestigious national awards were named and members were inducted into the Ordo Honoria Inductee& Ordo Honoris. Lori Neff, Assistant Dean of Students at "Frater, te Salutamus - Brother, we salute you. Being persuaded of Franklin College and Advisor to the Epsilon Chapter received your honor, fidelity, and concern for your fellow man, we have the Outstanding Chapter Advisor award for the third consec­ caused these letters to be issued ... . " utive year. Christopher Williams from the Eta Alpha Chapter Dr.John (Hap) R. Dragoo Dale Shaffenacker at Robert Morris University was the recipient of the Wabash, Indiana Mount Pulaski, Illinois Outstanding Pledge Award. Geoffrey A. Levine from the Mu Nu Chapter, Eta Chapter, Beta Chapter at Syracuse was the recipient of the Indiana University, 1950 University of Illinois, 1978 Outstanding Senior Award. The Alpha Al pha and Alpha Beta Chapters at Lock Haven University and the University of Lt Col. (ret) John E. Parker II Gerald E. Stebbins Delaware, respectively, were both recipients of an 0 . D. Hilton Head, South Carolina Washington, Pennsylvania Roberts Award for Chapter Improvement. The Eta Chapter at Pi Chapter, Phi Alpha Chapter, the University of Illinois received the Grand Consul's Award, , 1968 Clarion University, 1988 given to the National Chapter of the Year. Gerald Murray, Theta '66, the keynote speaker, gave a lighthearted, comical address that was enjoyed by all. The evening concluded with Brothers j ohn Dragoo, Nu '50, J ohn Parker, Pi '68, Dale Shaffenacker, Eta '78 and Gerald Stebbins, Phi Alpha '88, being inducted into the Ordo Honoris.

, 200~ Chapter Award&

Donald C. Wolfe Award for George E. Shaw Award for Gino A. Ratti Award for Outstanding Outstanding Chapter Newsletter Outstanding Public Relations Alumni Relations Third Place - Eta Chapter, University of Third Place - Mu Beta, Syracuse Third Place- Alpha Beta , University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign University Delaware Second Place - Omega Chapter, Indiana Second Place- Eta Alpha , Robert Second Place- Eta Alpha, Robert University of Pennsylvania Morri s University Morris University First Place - Nu Chapter, Indiana First Place- Epsilon , Franklin College First Place - Eta , University of Illinois University Dr. Harold Osborn Award for John L. Blakely Award for George E. Kimball Award for Outstanding Intramural Sports Outstanding Philanthropies Outstanding Social Service Third Place- Tau , Carnegie-Mellon SMALL CHAPTERS Third Place - Alpha Beta Chapte r, University First Place - Omega, Indiana University University of Delaware Second Place- Zeta Beta, Tarleton of Pennsylvania Second Place - Zeta Beta Chapter, State University LARGE CHAPTERS Tarleton State University First Place - Eta Alpha, Robert Morris Third Place -Alpha Beta, University of First Place - Eta Alpha Chapte r, Robert University Delaware Morris University Second Place - Rho, Lafayette College E. Mayer Maloney Award for First Place- Tau , Carnegie-Mellon Leo T. Wolford Award for Outstanding Outstanding Faculty Relations University Campus Involvement Third Place- Mu Beta , Syracuse Third Place - Zeta Beta, Tarleton State University University John V. Dempsey Award for Second Place- Epsilon, Franklin Outstanding Chapter Web Page Second Place- Alph a Beta, University College Eta Beta, West Chester University of Delaware First Place- Eta , University of Illinois First Place - Rho , Lafayette College

6 Q&S completed 106 service hours, More including projects that benefited the Special Olympics Award& ... and the local YMCA. He also demonstrated his outstanding lead­ Out-standing Advi&()r ership abilities as LORI NEFF a member of a Epsiwn Chapter Advisor, committee to Franklin College rewrite his Chapter's bylaws, devoting much of his time to researching, organizing and writing the finished product. His involvement in intramurals and Greek Week are two more things that have shown him to have the spirit of a KDR Gentleman. And in doing 2003 - the cutoff date for the national all of this, Williams maintained a 3.6 grade amnesty program - this chapter had a zero point average while studying Information ·balance due. While doing thi s, the chapter Science. had also improved in every aspect of chap­ ter operations . For their hard work and determination, Kappa Delta Rho is proudly Seni()r ()~ the Year recognized its Alpha Alpha Chapter with an GEOFFREY LEVINE 0. D. Roberts Award for Chapter Mu Beta Chapter, Improvement. Syracuse University The winner of the Outstanding Advisor of the Year Award selflessly gave years of ser­ The winner of the Outstanding Senior of ALPHA BETA CHAPTER vice to both the Epsilon Chapter and the fra­ the Year Award spent the last four years University of Delaware ternity as a whole . She regularly attended compiling an impressive record of accom­ Alpha Beta is an exce llent example of a chapter meetings offering valuable advice plishments, awards and service to his col­ commitment to overa ll chapter imp rove- from her experience, and has attended lege and chapter. Frankly, the official list of chapter social events to strengthen her such record is too long for this article. relationship with the chapter. She also However, it would be rude not to mention at attended and presented at past Regional least a few of Geoffrey Levine's many acco­ Conclaves and National Conventions. As lades. He was initiated in the Fall of 2001 winner of the 2002 and 2003 Advisor of and was subsequently nominated for the Year awards, this is the third year in a Outstanding New Member by his Chapter. row Neff earned this honor. She matriculat­ He served as Advertising Chairman , Greek ed to Princeton Theological Seminary in Week Chairman , Homecoming Chair, Risk July, after having completed a seven-year Manager, House Manager and Senior tenure as the Assistant Dean of Students at Tribune of his Chapter and as Programming Franklin College and Epsilon Chapter advi­ Scholarship Chairman of InterFraternity sor. With this award , Kappa Delta Rho bids Council at Syracuse University. He served adieu to its 2004 Outstanding Chapter as member of the Air Force ROTC and was a member of Syracuse's rugby team. He Advisor. rose to the top not only as an outstanding member of Kappa Delta Rho , but also as an Out-standing Pledge Award outstanding member of his campus commu­ ment. In the fall semester of 2003 this nity and the entire Greek community, as is chapter had lost certain social privileges CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS demonstrated by his receipt, in Spring due to receiving only a satisfactory score Eta Alpha Chapter, 2004, of the Syracuse University C.O.R.E . on their university's chapter assessment Robert Morris University All-Campus Award for Excellence in program. After a semester of excellent pro­ The winner of the 2004 Outstanding Leadership and the Syracuse University gramming, community service, philan­ Pledge Award was highly involved on his Alpha-Omega Award for Greek Leadership. thropy, diversity education, career program­ campus ; listing Resident Assistant and ming and supporting many university Order of Omega as just a couple of the events, they improved their score by nearly activities in which he has been involved . O.D. R()bert& Award& ~()r 60 points and moved to the rank of Silver. During the Pledge process, Christopher Chapter Impr()vement It was one of the most dramatic improve­ Williams emerged as a leader, going above ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER ments their campus had ever seen . and beyond the educational expectations of Lock Haven University Furthermore, their Chapter GPA increa sed the Pledge program, despite his commit­ from 2.394 to a 2.708 from the Fall 2003 ments with extra-fraternal obligations . After Alpha Alpha has shown a dramatic turn­ to the Spring 2004 semester. This increase being initiated, he was selected to be the around in the chapter's financial position . was by far, the most dramatic on campus . Community Service Chairman and a Public At the beginning of the fall semester this The pledge/ new member GPA inc reased Relations Co-Chairman of Eta Alpha . Under chapter had a debt of over $9,000 owed to from a 1.97 to a 3.088 from the Fall 2003 the umbrella of his leadership his chapter the National Fraternity. By December 31 , to the Spring 2004 semester. This increase

Q& S 7 Greetings Brothers, large return in the immediate future, where you'll With the elections now behind us, but greatly impacts all of us down the be able to the holidays fast approaching and a road. Yes, your Foundation is about clip coupons look to 2005, we're in that special caring, sharing and impacting upon for the rest of time of year when we count our many our undergraduate Brothers who will, your life and blessings and thank our Almighty for someday, stand in our stead and assist enjoy the a bountiful past and anticipation of a the lives of their younger Brothers. fruits of your bright future. It's certainly a time of Ownership in the Foundation is labor. And, to all of you who have reflection. forever and just one share of its already bought into ownership through your continuous generosity, The fall/ winter edition of the Quill "uncommon" stock will forever be a my heartfelt thanks and appreciation. & Scroll is special for me, as it is here part of your estate and legacy. It is You're all CEO's of this Company! that we are able to reflect, list names that intangible worth that we're able and thank those Brothers who took to feel but not touch, to have but not Now, from my family to yours, we ownership in our KDR Foundation hold and that inculcates that special wish you all a Happy Holiday Season during the last fiscal year Quly 1, 2003 spirit of brotherhood throughout our and a bright and prosperous New Year. -June 30, 2004). An ownership in the entire fraternity. lives of students; many of whom will be I ask each one of you to rejoice in Fraternally, our leaders of the future. Like many the ownership that comes with invest­ Thomas V. McComb, Nu '59 avenues in life, this is an ownership ing in the lives of students through President and investment that rarely shows a your Foundation. It's one investment

GIFTS BY AMOUNT Robert P. Youngman, Alpha '64 Curtis K. Smith II, Rho '67 Robert D. Lynd, Iota '67 David R. Coffin, Epsilon '68 The best friends ... the best years. Thank you to the members and friends Robert John Knourek, Eta '73 Mark N Lundgren, Nu '70 lzsted below who have demonstrated their devotion to Kappa Delta Rho by David A. Fehrenbacher, Eta '78 Alan T. Lord, Kappa '72 making a contribution during the 2003-04 giving year. To those ofyou Danyal Ozizmir, Nu Alpha '85 Mark W. Paradies, Eta '77 who are not listed, please consider making a contribution today. Every Scott E. McElroy, Alpha '87 David A. Mosborg, Eta '78 gift counts and together we make it happen.' John V. Dempsey Jr., Upsilon Greg]. Woodman, '81 Alpha '90 Thomas C. Gwydir, Nu Alpha '86 Donations are sorte~ by graduation year. For a listing by chapter, please refer to the list on page 12 . Howard A. Fidler, Eta Beta '92 Michael A. Petruzzelli, Theta Scott M. Smaniotto, Beta '88 GRAND PATRON David R. Hamrick, Zeta '57 Alpha Beta '93 Gerald E. Stebbins, Phi Alpha '88 Jonathan H. Lay, Mu Beta '99 Raphael E. Isaac, Iota Beta '91 ($10,000 AND UP) John R. Behrmann, Iota '58 Jason C. Stoner, Lambda Beta '99 Andrew P. Kail, Rho '91 Andrew F. Barth, Nu Alpha '83 Robert L. Swinney, Sigma '58 William C. Benton, Theta '59 Ruth Ann Burns Matthew W. Leiphart, Iota '92 PATRON David K. Bilheimer, Rho '61 Lowell Duncan Parrish, Zeta SAPPHIRE CLUB Beta '93 ($5,000 - $9,999) Edward B. Curtis, Rho '62 ($250. $499) Joshua L. Smith, Alpha Beta '93 Hubert W. Gouldthorpe, Mu '27 V. Richard Miller, Theta '63 John R. Probert, Rho '37 James R. Coffman, Phi Beta '94 James H. Buterbaugh, Zeta '55 Richard O.Jones, Nu '64 James C. Hubbard, Psi '66 George]. Peer, Theta '45 Richard B. Norman, Zeta Beta Thomas V. McComb, Nu '59 '94 Howard A. Rubin, Rho '77 Thomas S. Loane, Beta '67 Elmer E. Naugle, Iota '50 Keith R. Meister, Eta '96 Eta Alumni Corp, Eta Timothy F. Moore, Eta '68 John E Booth, Zeta '51 Scott A. Bailey, Zeta '69 Russel E. Patton, Theta '51 From the trust of RUBY CLUB Gordon Johnson '26 (deceased) Wesley L. Litzinger, Zeta '73 Robert D. Corrie, Beta '53 David L. Rathgeb, Eta '73 Howard F. Crumb, Beta '53 ($100 . $249) PHILANTHROPIST Thomas]. Sands, Nu Alpha '86 James R. Hetherington, Nu '53 James W. Barany, Theta '00 Douglas A. Cifu, Nu Alpha '87 Wayne C. Ponader, Nu '53 Byron C. Coats, Mu '32 ($2,500 . $4,999) William]. Paris, Eta '87 P. Duane Walker, Zeta '53 Robert D. Schutt, Eta '34 Thomas C. Lockwood, Nu '56 Michael E. Mueller, Eta '95 George F. Blades, Iota '54 Franklin]. Vernon, Eta '34 William M. Goodwin, Nu '61 Roderick B. Covlin, Nu Alpha '96 Roy P. Allen, Beta '56 Arthur M. White, Theta '34 Paul A. Downes, Gamma '68 Walter R. Stillman, Beta '56 George E. Decker, Gamma '36 Douglas M. Rammel, Pi Alpha '90 DIAMOND CLUB Ronald C Dunbar, Beta '57 Walter B. Gilmour, Rho '39 J. Hall Jones Jr., Lambda Beta '91 George W. Neal, Nu '57 Brian ]. Stumm, Iota Beta '92 ($750 . $999) Dean Foster, Nu '42 Donald P. Phillips, Zeta '57 Madeline Martin, in memory of Gerald L. Murray, Theta '66 Linwood E. Palmer Jr., Xi '42 Dennis P. Bowen, Zeta '60 Commerford B. Martin '33 Bimal N. Saraiya, Theta '00 William C. Richtmyre, Rho '42 Paul B. Ingrey, Delta '61 Gennaro W. Yannaccone, Rho '43 BENEFACTOR EMERALD CLUB Patrick B. Mikesell, Omega '62 Ellsworth P.Johnson, Delta '44 James M. Anderson, Rho '63 George T. Orfanos, Nu '44 ($1,000- $2,499) ($500. $749) Ray C. Hunt Jr., Rho '53 R. Michael Barnard, Nu '64 Robert L. Klinedinst, PI '47 Loran L. Stewart, Sigma '32 Ronald G. Clark, Nu '65 RichardS. Beach, Gamma '48 Arnold E. Denton, Theta '49 Fred 0 . Cook, Theta '63 Thomas R. Dougherty, Rho '65 Stephen C. Chaleff, u '48 Anthony R. Pasquinelli, Eta '56 John W. Irving, Sigma '63 Lawrence L. Sweat;ngen, u '64 Donald K. Wemlinger, Nu '66 John R. Dragoo, Nu '48 Robert W. Kropf, Theta '48 10 Q&S THE KAPPA DELTA RHO FOUNDATION Investing in the Lives of Students

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Stinson, Theta '65 Beta '95 Stephen B. Morley, Alpha Robert B. Purdy, u '50 Clark F. Canham, Sigma '66 Jonathan Hotz, Mu Beta '95 Alpha '58 James F. San Sebastian, Douglas L. Garwood, Eta '66 Tyler B. Bunch, Tau Alpha '96 Gerald A. Swedeen, Theta '58 Lambda '50 Richard H. Leirer, Iota '66 Daniel LaPlaca, Beta '96 Richard L. Funk, Alpha Alpha '59 William A. French, Theta '51 Daniel L. Packer, Iota '67 Brian M. Rodowicz, Rho '96 James E. Hertling, Nu '59 Henry A. Lee, Rho '51 Dusan Bratic, Zeta '68 John A. Lucksinger, Zeta Beta '97 Arthur Kontura, Rho '59 RobertA. Reich, Rho '51 Edward K. Hoffman Jr., Iota '68 Jo eph A. Fowler, Tau Beta '98 James A. Morgart, Zeta '59 Louis A. Silvasi, Nu '51 Richard E. Kurz, Gamma Gregory T. Carter, Theta '00 DonaldS. Straub, Rho '59 Oscar C. Tissue Jr., Zeta '51 Alpha '68 Philip M. Hatfield, Phi Beta '00 M. Gordon White Jr., Alpha Robert F. Cottrell, Nu '52 Timothy G. Rupert, Omega '68 Lawrence J. Olivia, Iota Beta '00 Alpha '59 Duane E. Lupke, Nu '52 EdwardS. Beach, Nu '69 Joseph E. Rees II, Nu '01 James D. Clements, Nu '60 William C. Moller, Sigma '52 Robert M. Bordeaux, Eta '69 Glenn T. Gnirrep, Omicron Alpha Bruce L. Davis, Beta '60 Robert W. Stalker, Theta '52 Gary N. Bowyer, Theta '69 Douglas M. Miller, Tau Alpha Thomas L. Scoopmire, Theta '60 David K. Wilkinson, Epsilon '52 Stephen R. Branam, Nu '69 Lee A. Weir Thomas]. Shideler, Theta '60 Veri L. Holden, Sigma '53 David R. Hughes Esq, Rho '69 A Charles Shikany, Theta '60 Cornelius C. Jones, Beta '53 Roderick H. Schutt, Eta '69 GOLD CLUB J. David Gaines, Delta '61 William L. Lawson, Nu '53 Stephen L. Ernest, Nu '70 ($50- $99) John M. Geshkewich, Theta '61 Ronald L. Stief, Zeta '53 David E. Overmyer, Epsilon '70 Leonard]. Lepera, Lambda '00 Paul D. GriemJr., Lambda '61 Robert V. Adams, Theta '54 William D. Schaeffer Jr., Iota '70 Philip L. Carpenter, Alpha '33 Bruce W. Saunders, Beta '61 Henry Elion, Rho '54 John K. Powell Jr., Rho '72 Roland Raver, Rho '35 James L. BabbJr., Nu '62 Lee H. Idleman, Iota '54 David A. Crow, Theta '74 Max C. Weaver, Kappa '36 Thomas L. Guthrie, Theta '62 John K. Watzling, Sigma '54 William R. Dodds Jr., Rho '74 Robert L. Boynton, Mu '37 Daniel R.Johnsen, Theta '62 Ferdinand WyckoffJr ., Alpha '54 Dale S. Lazar, Beta '74 Cyril B. Haworth, Lambda '37 Gene E. Rexford, Alpha Alpha '62 Roger C. Burggraf, Beta '55 Darrell W. Malstrom, Sigma '74 Theodore R. Thompson, George]. Terra-Nova, Delta '62 Thomas R. Dolan, Zeta '55 Craig B. Peterson, Sigma '74 Lambda '37 Frank S. Ioppolo Sr., Beta William R. Fox, Nu '55 Thomas M. Skafidas, Eta '74 Robert H. B. Wade, Rho '37 Alpha '63 Richard G. Graves, Theta '55 David P. Hourigan, Rho '75 Robert H. McPhillamey, Richard G. Jackson, Beta '63 Robert B. Grousd, Nu '55 Stephen E. Sinkey, Kappa '76 Lambda '39 H. Milton Lane Jr., Nu '63 James M. Henderson Jr., PI '55 Curtis M. Walborn, Beta '76 Dennis]. Dole, Gamma '41 Gary A. Paton, Rho '63 Allen W. Koehlinger, Nu '55 RobertS. McGann, Gamma Leo P. Russell, Zeta '41 J. Walter Streett, Beta '63 Clayton F. Ost, Zeta '55 Alpha '77 Donald E. Colburn, Delta '42 Walter C. Beamer, Rho '64 Stanley C. Salomon, Nu '55 Victor F. Janas, Beta '78 Robert B. Howard, Rho '42 Russell V. Davis, Rho '64 H. Alan Vasoll, Rho '55 Thomas C. Staples, Xi '78 BruceT. Coggins, Lambda '43 Fred T. Feigley, Psi '64 Albert B. Wrigley, Zeta '55 Bobby G. McCormick, Eta '79 William C. Brigham, Delta '44 James H. Ramsey, Nu '64 Charles P. Hendricks, Theta '56 Randal S. Saunders, Sigma '79 Lewis G. Ensinger, Alpha '44 David R. Zaun, Nu '64 John M. Hoffmann, Iota '56 Robert F. BuckhornJr, Zeta '80 John A. Moriarity Sr., Alpha '45 William P. Butz, Nu '65 Werner C. Triftshouser, Theta '56 Daniel]. Bums, Eta '80 Harvey P. Huber, Iota '48 Richard G. Davis, Lambda '65 Donald L. McDowell, Kappa '57 J. Gregory Carl, Theta '80 Robert]. Trewella, PI '48 Richard T. Hennessy, Beta Arthur H. Smith, Xi '57 Roy W. Crowe, Psi '80 Daniel E. Winslow Jr., Zeta '48 Alpha '65 James P. Clugston, Zeta '58 David R. May, Beta '80 John R. Gray, Theta '49 Donald G. Loftus, Nu '65 E. Noel Faddis, Psi '58 Wayne C. Schairer, Iota '82 John K. McDonald, Rho '49 James W. Prech, Theta '65 C. Bruce Hinton, Nu '58 Sean S. Moran, Iota Alpha '83 John G. Polivka, Rho '49 Ned T. Ryan, Lambda '65 James F. Koehlinger, u '58 John]. Borbee, Zeta '84 Robert W. Risteen, Nu '49 Robin N. Wienke, Theta '65 StanleyW. WoodsJr., Eta '58 David V. Trapani, Iota Alpha '84 JohnS. Rothschild, Delta '49 Stephen A. Olean Jr., Rho '66 Harry R. Houck, Rho '59 Scott A. Crego, Beta '86 Theodore W. Sayler, Eta '50 David L. Pollen, Nu '66 Weldon H. Leimer, Nu '60 Joseph]. Adipietro, Nu Alpha '87 Alexander J. Cardarelli, Zeta '50 Steven M. Still, Eta '66 Rudolph]. Tekaucic, Kappa '60 Eric D. Barbe, PI Alpha '87 James]. Harris, Nu '50 George E. Cannon, Nu '67 Gerald I. Wil on, Rho '60 Craig A. Gordon, PI Alpha '87 Donald C. Hoyt, Gamma '50 Carl 0. ReitzJr., Iota '67 James R. Gambrell, Nu '61 Charle F. Meinzer, Theta '87 Godfrey P Klacik, u '50 John R. Sinnhuber, Sigma '67 John D. Hetherington, Nu '61 Mark A. Freestone, Upsilon John R. McClure, Sigma '50 David T. Clark, Rho '68 John A. Moser, Alpha '61 Alpha '88 Paul C. Sisco, Eta '50 Lawrence E. Shearer, Nu '68 William D. Shupe, Theta '61 Paul F. Stevens, Upsilon Alpha '88 Scott H . Buzby, Alpha '51 James W. Sherby, Nu '68 Charle Szvitich, Omega '61 James T. C. Talbott, Nu '88 Maurice F. Ronayne, Xi '51 Martin]. Biancalana, Eta '69 Kenneth A. Beckley, Nu '62 MarkS. West, Upsilon Alpha '88 James C. Tomasi, Delta '51 Richard]. Clawson, Sigma '69 David M. Bliley, Psi '62 Brian]. Winters, Iota Alpha '88 Clyde M. Wonderly, Kappa '51 Richard H. Cummings Jr., Rho '69 V. Thomas DeVille, Theta '62 Randy E. Brecht, Chi Alpha '89 Harrison F. Wood, Rho '51 Elliot Zulver, Iota '69 Edwin C. Leonard, Theta '62 Peter Byrne, Tau Alpha '89 Robert]. Burns, Zeta '52 oel A. Thomas Jr., Epsilon '70 William]. Morgan, Lambda '62 Jerald Katcher, PI Alpha '89 Thomas L.Jamison, Rho '52 William M. Winkler, Iota '70 Patrick R. Murphy, Eta '62 Brian M. olan, Epsilon Beta '89 F. Paul estor, Kappa '52 Myron C. Andrew, Sigma '71 Gary L. Po t, Eta '62 John G. Youngman, Alpha '90 Roger E. Steingraber, Eta '52 Mark C. Gebhardt, Iota '71 Edward L. Bowe , Alpha Alpha '63 Kenneth L. Felix II, Epsilon Earl W. Dittman, Phi '53 Edward]. Genther III, Psi '71 Thomas C. Hokin on, Theta '63 Beta '91 Richard W. Garman, PI '53 Bruce E. Kleinert, Rho '71 Larry E. Silvester, Alpha '63 Kai U. Gebhard, Theta Beta '91 Gordon R. Denni , Beta '54 David C. Lauder, Eta '71 Edward A. Spray, Nu '63 Raymond B. Strong III, Alpha '91 AndrewW. Smithberger, Theta '54 Michael D. McWilliam , Eta '71 John]. Zureck, Beta Alpha '63 Travis]. Trupp, Sigma '91 Jack H. Boyd, u '55 Ivan]. Punchatz, PI '71 David E. Hill, Iota '64 Kenneth R. Coulter Jr., Iota '92 J ack Fo ter, Sigma '55 Philip W. Steinfeldt, Theta '71 Q 11 Peter T. Stewart, Alpha '71 Scott D. Dallas, Chi Alpha '89 Helen McKisson Robert C. Hall, Alpha '65 David]. Harding, Beta '72 Duchesne P. Drew, Nu Alpha '89 Robert A. Moss John R. Nagle, PI '65 Dean B. Livingston, Beta '72 Anthony M. Laino Jr., Rho '89 Bennett Oppenheim William R. Deisinger, PI '68 Scott D. Thyng, Beta '72 Vincent A. Scavo Jr., Theta '90 Joseph F. Quidone ]. Richard Barth, Kappa '69 Wesley A. Clark, Beta '73 S. Scott Gates, Rho '91 Wayne K. Scott George F. Zimmer, Sigma '69 Charl es H. Fowler, Beta '73 Paul]. Nager, Upsilon Alpha '91 Julia Skiles Alonzo H. Ross III, Beta '72 Robert R. Saltzman, Beta '75 Michael L. Peters, Alpha Alpha '91 Ronald E. Stanley John]. Kalbacher, Alpha '75 Dennis]. Turner, Epsilon Dennis P. Rodano Jr., Rho '91 John Votaw Paul E. Karchin, Beta '75 Alpha '75 Christopher M. Cornue, T. Terry Tousey, Theta '77 Ri chard]. Ga nt, Rh o '76 Lambda Alpha '92 SILVER CLUB Richard W. Reeves, Iota '81 Ri chard E. Carter, Sigma '77 Daryl S. Hodgkinson, Iota '92 ($35- $49) Fred C. Krause III, Omega '84 J oseph DiDonato Jr., Alpha Erik]. Kent, Omicron Alpha '92 William W. Locke, Eta '38 Kevin D. Elmore, Epsilon '85 Alpha '77 Steven M. Lawler, Theta Beta '92 Frederick]. Grab, Alpha '40 Scott P. Bothe, Theta Alpha '88 Douglas K.Jackson, Eta '78 J ody R. Maze, Nu '92 Lyle T. Lindsay, Sigma '47 Christopher T. Kauffman, Alpha Alfred E. Mitchell , Rho '78 Nicholas ]. Andreacci, Omicron Hugh F. Ewing, Lambda '49 Beta '88 ]. Scott Watson, Rh o '78 Alpha '93 James D. McConnell, Nu '49 JeffreyS. Yarvis, Nu '88 Wilfred]. Fekeci, Lambda '80 Robert A. Bavar, Iota '94 Roger W. Walker, Theta '49 Richard M. Andre, Lambda Kevin H . Rhodes, Rh o '82 Gregg A. Peppel, Pi Alpha '94 Robert C. Hamlyn, Rho '50 Alpha '91 Christopher Paxson, Gamma D. Kyle Morris, Iota '95 Alvin C. SheetzJr., PI '50 DouglasS. Brown, Rho '91 Alpha '83 Joshua M. Champion, Pi Alpha '96 Herbert A. Dietzel, Delta '52 Martin T. Felion, Psi Alpha '91 Mark G. Moffatt, Rh o '84 Chad T. Peck, Theta '97 B. Donald Ellsworth, PI '52 Frank Tallerico, Sigma Alpha '91 Mark S. Pfister, Sigma '84 Wing Loong Cheung, Tau '99 Frank K. Martin, Epsilon '52 Todd A. Auerbach, Omicron Clayton]. Sta hl , Iota Alpha '84 Michael D. Ferretti, Phi Alpha '99 Nicholas A. Orsini, Delta '52 Alpha '92 Blaise P. Vitale, Beta '84 Mark E. VanZandt, Mu Beta '99 Naoshi Koriyama, Gamma '54 Robert A. Magnotti, Theta Charl es ]. GattJr., Rho '85 Shawn M. Payn e, Sigma Beta '00 Gerald W. Harte, Sigma '58 Beta '92 Howard I. Hoffen, Nu Alpha '85 Bradley 0. Brzuchalski, Alpha RichardS. Wilson, Nu '58 Marc]. Gallagher, Rho '93 J ames]. LaFronz, Alpha '85 Gamma '02 Frank D. Geno, Alpha Alpha '59 Matthew P. Elefant, Mu Beta '94 Jeffrey F. Mullaly, Theta Alpha '85 Scott]. Morton, Tau Alpha '04 Robert C. Hardy, Iota '61 James E. Valentine III, Lambda Phillip]. Reber, Theta '86 August DeFalco Ronald K. Gehring, Nu '63 Alpha '94 E1;k A. Covitz, Sigma Alpha '87 Carmen P. Freda David M. Williams, Nu '63 John W. Dawson, Iota '96 Ralph A. DePalma Jr., Upsil on Charles G. Gaines Byron K. Wood, Lambda '63 Daniel T. Saha, Beta '99 Alpha '87 John Haddad John E. Henry, Eta '64 David A. Clark, Iota Beta '01 Richard C. Bean Jr., Iota '88 Graham Henry, Sigma Beta Lawrence D. Muller, Eta '64 Benjamin S. Kay, Tau '02 Christopher M. Brennan, Tau Gregory Kell eher Richard L. Baker, Sigma '65 Eric T. Hornik, Alpha Gamma '05 Alpha '88 Phillip LaRocca, Beta Domenic V. Calabro, Omega '65 Ryan H. Loberg, Phi Alpha '88 Charles Lee

Scott A. Crego '86 EPSILON CHAPTER Gregory M. Huntingdon '59 David C. Lauder '71 GIFTS BY CHAPTER Daniel LaPlaca '96 FRANKLIN COLLEGE Listed below are the contributions by chapter, James A. Morgart '59 Michael D. McWilliams '71 Daniel T. Saha '99 13 Contributions Dennis P. Bowen '60 Robert John Knourek '73 both restricted and unrestricted, from July 1, 2003 $675.00 Phillip LaRocca Alan E. Bayer '61 David L. Rathgeb '73 to June 30, 2004. All donors are listed once, even Myron C. Knauff '41 Madeline Martin, in R. Wesley Keffer '64 Thomas Skafidas '7 4 though some have made multiple gifts. Robert Volland '43 memory of Commerford Michael B. Pennock '67 Brian D. Noel '77 Frank K. Martin '52 B. Martin '33 Dusan Bratic '68 Mark W. Paradies '77 ALPHA CHAPTER BETA CHAPTER Henry Steinkamp '52 Scott A. Bailey '69 David Fehrenbacher '78 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE David K. Wilkinson '52 29 Contributions 41 Contributions GAMMA CHAPTER Wesley L. Litzinger '73 Douglas K. Jackson '78 S.U.N.Y. AT ALBANY James D. Kowalski '57 $2,268.00 $8,592.00 Robert F. Buckhorn Jr '80 David A. Mosborg '78 13 Contributions David R. Coffin '68 Philip L. Carpenter '33 Robert Corrie '53 Greg J. Woodman '81 Bobby G. McCormick '79 $3,568.00 David E. Overmyer '70 Philip Mathewson '35 Howard F. Crumb '53 John J. Barbee '84 Daniel J. Burns '80 George E. Decker '36 Noel A. Thomas Jr. '70 Russell A. Norton '38 Cornelius C. Jones '53 William Paris '87 Joseph Leese '39 William N. Espy '72 Henry M. Richardson '38 Gordon R. Dennis '54 ETA CHAPTER Michael E. Mueller '95 Dennis J. Dole '41 Kevin D. Elmore '85 Frederick J. Grab '40 Roger C. Burggraf '55 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Keith Meister '96 Richard S. Beach '48 48 Contributions Edward J. Langey '40 Roy P. Allen '56 Curtis L. Pfaff '48 ZETA CHAPTER $16,100.00 Ruth Ann Burns Stephen H. Arnold '41 Walter R. Stillman '56 Donald C. Hoyt '50 PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Robert D. Schutt '34 Eta Alumni Corp Peter N. Bohn '43 Ronald Dunbar '57 Naoshi Koriyama '54 37 Contributions Franklin J. Vernon '34 Roger L. Easton '43 $13,508.50 THETA CHAPTER James J. Whalen '57 Paul A. Downes '68 William W. Locke '38 Lewis G. Ensinger '44 Bruce L. Davis '60 William R. Fuchs '41 PURDUE UNIVERSITY Clarence L. Dunn '4 7 John A. Moriarity Sr. '45 Bruce W. Saunders '61 Leo P. Russell '41 73 Contributions DELTA CHAPTER Richard R. DeWitt '49 $10,070.86 Raymond E. Walch '46 Richard G. Jackson '63 COLGATE UNIVERSITY Anson Burwell Jr. '42 Theodore W. Bayler '50 Arthur M. White '34 Scott H. Buzby '51 J. Walter Streett '63 17 Contributions Warren L. Davies '46 Raymond A. Cramer Jr. '50 C. Dwayne Sloan '37 Ferdinand Wyckoff Jr. '54 Thomas Loane '67 $1 ,025.00 Daniel E. Winslow Jr. '48 Paul C. Sisco '50 George J. Peer '45 John A. Moser '61 David J. Harding '72 Donald E. Colburn •42 Alexander J. Cardarelli '50 Roger E. Steingraber '52 Robert W. Kropf '48 Larry E. Silvester '63 Dean B. Livingston '72 William C. Brigham '44 Thomas R. Jensen '50 Anthony Pasquinelli '56 Arnold E. Denton '49 Robert J. Baskin '64 Alonzo H. Ross Ill '72 Ellsworth P. Johnson '44 John E. Booth '51 Norbert J. Sargent '57 John R. Gray '49 Robert P. Youngman '64 Philippe G. Savary '72 John S. Rothschild '49 Oscar C. Tissue Jr. '51 Stanley W. Woods Jr. '58 RogerW. Walker '49 Robert C. Hall '65 Scott D. Thyng '72 James C. Tomasi '51 Robert J. Burns '52 Patrick R. Murphy '62 Robert C. Griffin '50 Steven M. Roser '65 Wesley A. Clark '73 Herbert A. Dietzel '52 Ronald L. Stief '53 Gary L. Post '62 William A. French '51 Peter T. Stewart '71 Charles Fowler '73 Nicholas A. Orsini '52 P. Duane Walker '53 John E. Henry '64 Russel E. Patton '51 David D. Steece '72 Dale Lazar '7 4 James M. Beverley Jr. '53 James H. Buterbaugh '55 Lawrence D. Muller '64 George A. Clemens Jr. '52 John J. Kalbacher '75 Paul E. Karchin '75 John S. Goodreds '56 Thomas Dolan '55 Douglas L. Garwood '66 Robert W. Stalker '52 Nathaniel J. Rockwell '82 Robert R. Saltzman '75 J. David Gaines '61 Clayton F. Ost '55 Steven M. Still '66 Paul D. Coomler '53 James LaFronz '85 William D. Munch '76 Paul Ingrey '61 Robert G. Thomas '55 Timothy F. Moore '68 Robert V. Adams '54 Scott E. McElroy '87 Curtis M. Walborn '76 George J. Terra-Nova '62 Albert B. Wrigley '55 Martin Biancalana '69 Andrew Smithberger '54 Stephen A. Feldman ·88 Victor F. Janas '78 Alan S. Anderson '70 David R. Hamrick '57 Robert M. Bordeaux '69 John G. Youngman '90 David R. May '80 Rufus P. Collea '89 Donald P. Phillips '57 Richard G. Graves '55 Roderick H. Schutt '69 John Winters Jr. '55 Raymond Strong Ill '91 Blaise P. Vitale '84 Peter Frank '03 James Clugston '58

12 Q&S Charles P. Hendricks '56 KAPPA CHAPTER Wayne C. Ponader '53 James M. Henderson Jr. '55 SIGMA CHAPTER Charles Szvitich '61 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Werner C. Triftshouser '56 Jack H. Boyd '55 J. Norman Miller Jr. '55 OREGON STATE Patrick B. Mikesell '62 Gerald A. Swedeen '58 15 Contributions William Fox '55 Jaye R. Ryan '55 33 Contributions $955.00 Domenic V. Calabro '65 William Benton '59 Robert B. Grousd '55 $4,385.00 Max C. Weaver '36 Charles P. Cable '56 Timothy G. Rupert '68 Walter J. Burr '60 Allen W. Koehlinger '55 Loran Stewart '32 Walter F. Garey '49 Robert H. Boyer '60 Frederick W. Seinfelt '68 Thomas L. Scoopmire '60 Stanley C. Salomon '55 Lyle T. Lindsay '47 Robert Rittenhouse '51 Edmund M. Schneider '60 Douglas A. Roth '73 Thomas J. Shideler '60 Thomas C. Lockwood '56 Harold K. Meyers '49 Clyde M. Wonderly '51 James H. Honafi us '65 John M. Sakoian '73 A. Charles Shikany '60 Thomas E. Brethauer '57 John R. McClure '50 F. Paul Nestor '52 John R. Nagle '65 Fred C. Krause Ill '84 John Geshkewich '61 George W. Neal '57 Emanuel C. Zografos '50 Donald L. McDowell '57 William R. Deisinger '68 William D. Shupe '61 Emery E. Coon Jr. '58 William C. Moiler '52 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Kenneth E. Hoeltzel '59 Ivan J. Punchatz '71 V. Thomas DeVille '62 Melvin F. Erman '58 Veri L. Holden '53 LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY Roger R. Rush '59 Martin W. Grossman '62 C. Hinton '58 RHO CHAPTER James E. Reeder '53 10 Contributions Rudolph J. Tekaucic '60 Thomas Guthrie '62 James F. Koehlinger '58 LAFAYETIE COLLEGE John K. Watzling '54 $560.00 J. Richard Barth '69 Daniel R. Johnsen '62 Richard S. Wilson '58 75 Contributions Jack Foster '55 Stephen B. Morley '58 Alan T. Lord '72 $13,289.43 Edwin Leonard '62 James E. Hertling '59 Gerald W .Harte '58 Ri chard L. Funk '59 William W. Weber '73 Roland Raver '35 Frank D. Geno '59 Fred 0. Cook '63 Thomas McComb '59 Robert E. Loud '58 Stephen E. Sinkey '76 John R. Probert '37 M. White Jr. '59 Thomas C. Hokinson '63 Ronald L. Reinking '59 Robert L. Swi nney '58 Robert H. B. Wade '37 Gene Rexford '62 V. Richard Miller '63 James D. Clements '60 John W. Irving '63 LAMBDA CHAPTER Walter B. Gilmour '39 Edward L. Bowes '63 James W. Prech '65 Weldon H. Leimer '60 George F. Zimmer '64 UNIVERSITY OF Robert Howard '42 Richard Baker '65 Dale T. Sphar '63 Philip D. Stinson '65 CALIFORNIA, BERKLEY James R. Gambrell '61 L. William C. Richtmyre '42 Joseph Di Donato Jr. '77 Robin N. Wienke '65 24 Contributions William M. Goodwin '61 Clark F. Canham '66 $5,980.00 Gennaro W. Yannaccone '43 John R. Sinnhuber '67 Michael L. Peters '91 Gerald L. Murray '66 John D. Hetherington '61 Walter Hartl '49 James W. Barany '69 Leonard J. Lepera '68 James L. Babb Jr. '62 Richard J. Clawson '69 John K. McDonald '49 · Myron C. Andrew '71 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Gary N. Bowyer '69 From the trust of Kenneth Beckley '62 C.W. POST COLLEGE John G. Polivka '49 Michael Waite '71 Philip W. Steinfeldt '71 Gordon Johnson '26 Ronald K. Gehring '63 A. 4 Contributions (deceased) Robert C. Hamlyn '50 John L. Robbins '72 David A. Crow '7 4 H. Milton Lane Jr. '63 Henry A. Lee '51 $300.00 Cyril B. Haworth '37 Darrell W. Malstrom '7 4 Frank S. loppolo Sr. '63 Douglas C. Edwards '76 Edward A Spray '63 Robert A. Reich '51 Theodore R. Thompson '37 Craig B. Peterson '7 4 John J. Zureck '63 T. Terry Tousey '77 David M. Williams '63 Harrison F. Wood '51 Robert H. McPhillamey '39 Richard Carter '77 Frank W. Harris '65 J. Gregory Carl '80 R. Barnard '64 Thomas L. Jamison '52 Paul F. Pick '39 Joseph E. Vecera '78 RichardT. Hennessy '65 Phillip J. Reber '86 William Harting Ill '64 Edward 0. Woolridge '52 Charles F. Meinzer '87 Bruce T. Coggins '43 Richard 0. Jones '64 Kenneth Moulton '79 Ray C. Hunt Jr. '53 Randai S. Saunders '79 Vincent A. Scavo Jr. '90 L. Clarke Aaronson '45 James H. Ramsey '64 GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER Robert B. Thompson Ill '53 MarkS. Pfister '84 BRADLEY UNIVERSITY James W. Jones '92 Hugh F. Ewing '49 James E. Scheid '64 James San Sebastian '50 Henry Elion '54 Travis J. Trupp '91 8 Contributions Chad Peck '97 Lawrence L. $625.00 Donald Edgar '52 H. Alan Vasoll '55 Gregory Carter '00 Swearingen '64 TAU CHAPTER Steven Schilson '65 Robert D. Behler '55 Alfred A. Bruhn Jr. '57 Bimal N. Saraiya '00 David R. Zaun '64 Carnegie Mellon Richard E. Kurz '68 Norbert C. Babin '56 Harry R. Houck '59 William Butz '65 Arthur Kontura '59 University Matthias A. K. Staack '70 IOTA CHAPTER Paul D. Griem Jr. '61 2 Contributions Andrew J. Chmiel '65 Charles Puckette IV '59 Gregory Wieczorek '73 William J. Morgan '62 Ronald G. Clark '65 $86.00 41 Contributions Donald S. Straub '59 Wing Loong Cheung '99 Francis C. Furman '77 Robert A. Goings Jr. '63 Donald G. Loftus '65 Robert S. McGann '77 $4,785.00 Byron K. Wood '63 Gerald I. Wilson '60 Benjamin S. Kay '02 Harvey Huber '48 Thomas M. McGlasson '65 David K. Bilheimer '61 Christopher Paxson '83 Douglas J. Bell '64 George N. Silca '65 Sherman A. Herman '49 Richard Davis '65 Edward B. Curtis '62 UPSILON CHAPTER David L. Pollert '66 James M. Anderson '63 FRESNO STATE EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Roy P. Jackman '49 Ned T. Ryan '65 LEWIS UNIVERSITY Elmer E. Naugle '50 Donald Wemlinger '66 Gary A. Paton '63 UNIVERSITY Donald L. Bartels '71 George E. Cannon '67 1 Contributions 2 Contributions George F. Blades '54 Walter C. Beamer '64 $80.00 Wilfred J. Fekeci '80 Lawrence E. Shearer '68 $25.00 Lee H. Idleman '54 Russell Davis '64 Randall H. Fleck '75 James W. Sherby '68 Kenneth Jones '51 John M. Hoffmann '56 MU CHAPTER William J. Murdock Ill '64 Dennis J. Turner '75 Edward S. Beach '69 Ted Kullen '57 UNIVERSITY OF Thomas Dougherty '65 PHI CHAPTER John R. Behrmann '58 MICHIGAN Stephen Branam '69 James Riefenstahl '65 UNIVERSITY OF ETA ALPHA CHAPTER Robert C. Hardy '61 4 Contributions Randel E. Trebing Jr. '69 James L. Terhune '65 OKLAHOMA ROBERT MORRIS Michael S. Davis '64 $5,239.80 Stephen L. Ernest '70 Stephen A. Olean Jr. '66 1 Contributions UNIVERSITY Hubert Gouldthorpe '27 $60.00 2 Contributions David E. Hill '64 Mark N. Lundgren '70 Curtis K. Smith II '67 Byron C. Coats '32 Earl W. Dittman '53 $30.00 Alexander James T. C. Talbott '88 David T. Clark '68 Harley M. Newcomb '35 Kent K. Keller '93 McCiinchie Ill '64 Jeffrey S. Yarvis '88 James J. Black Jr. '69 Robert L. Boynton '37 Jody R. Maze '92 PSI CHAPTER Peter E. Grandillo '94 Richard H. Leirer '66 Richard H. Cumm ings LYCOMING COLLEGE Joseph E. Rees II '01 Robert Lynd '67 NU CHAPTER Jr. '69 15 Contributions THETA ALPHA CHAPTER David R. Hughes '69 $2 ,738.00 Slippery Rock University Daniel L. Packer '67 INDIANA UNIVERSITY XI CHAPTER C. Stephan '57 2 Contributions Carl 0. Reitz Jr. '67 109 Contributions COLBY COLLEGE Bruce E. Kleinert '71 $85.00 Edward K. Hoffman Jr. '68 $21 ,435.46 9 Contributions John K. Powell Jr. '72 E. Noel Faddis '58 Elliot Zulver '69 Dean Foster '42 $515.00 William R. Dodds Jr. '74 Jay H. McCormick '60 Jeffrey F. Mullaly '85 William D. Schaeffer Jr. '70 George T. Orfanos '44 Donald H. Rhoades '33 David P. Hourigan '75 David M. Bliley '62 Scott Bothe '88 William M. Winkler '70 Charles S. Brown Jr. '48 Linwood E. Palmer Jr. '42 Richard J Gant '76 Luke H. Kauffman '62 Fred T. Feigley '64 IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER Mark C. Gebhardt '71 Stephen C. Chaleff '48 Richard D. Goodridge '44 Howard A. Rubin '77 UNIVERSITY OF Richard W. Reeves '81 John R. Dragoo '48 M. Cass Lightner '51 Alfred E. Mitchell '78 Gary B. Scranton '65 PmSBURGH Wayne C. Schairer '82 James D. McConnell '49 Maurice F. Ronayne '51 J. Scott Watson '78 James C. Hubbard '66 AT JOHNSTON Stephen R. Knapp '84 William E. Mitchell '49 Arthur H. Sm ith '57 Eugene B. Kelsey '79 C. Walter Kinsey Jr. '67 8 Contributions Richard C. Bean Jr. '88 Robert W. Risteen '49 John M. Whittier '60 Kevin H. Rhodes '82 Richard H. Sherwood '69 $465.00 John K. Musgrave IV '88 J. Robert Alter '50 A. Lawrence Barr '63 Mark G. Moffatt '84 Frederick Fran k Jr. '70 Sean S. Moran '83 Kenneth R. Coulter Jr. '92 Joseph P. Fields '50 Thomas C. Staples '78 Charles J. Gatt Jr. '85 Edward J. Genther Ill '71 David G. Smith '84 Daryl S. Hodgkinson '92 James J. Harris '50 G. Robert Lyles Ill '86 David W. Vilush is '79 Clayton J. Stahl '84 Matthew W. Leiphart '92 Godfrey P. Klacik '50 PI CHAPTER John J. McGowan Jr. '87 Roy W. Crowe '80 David V. Trapani '84 Robert B. Purdy '50 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE Anthony M. Laino Jr. '89 Brian J. Winters '88 John V. Melick '93 17 Contributions Louis A. Silvasi '51 Douglas S. Brown '91 OMEGA CHAPTER Robert A. Bavar '94 $710.00 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Robert Cottrell '52 Gates '91 LAMBDA ALPHA CHAPTER Scott L. Chesky '94 F. Robert L. Klinedinst '47 s. OF PENNSYLVANIA GANNON UNIVERSITY Kevin M. Kaminski '95 John D. Kansky '52 Robert J. Trewella '48 Andrew P. Kail '91 11 Contributions 5 Contributions D. Kyle Morris '95 Duane E. Lupke '52 Alvin C. Sheetz Jr. '50 Dennis Rodano Jr. '91 $782.20 $155.00 John W. Dawson '96 James R. Hetherington '53 B. Donald Ellsworth '52 Marc J. Gallagher '93 Ronald E. Baughman '55 Richard M. And re '91 Richard H. Albright Ill '01 Gerhard E. Koehlinger '53 Richard W. Garman '53 Justin B. Winebu rgh '94 William H. Gulp '57 Christopher M. Cornue '92 William L. Lawson '53 Brian M. Rodowicz '96 John D. Varner '57 Jerald Katcher '89 Shawn M. Hoke '95 ZETA BETA CHAPTER LAMBDA BETA CHAPTER PSI BETA CHAPTER Christopher A. Horning '92 JAMES MADISON EAST STROUDSBURG Thomas 0. McGannon '90 Michael D. Ferretti '99 TARLETON STATE James E. Valentine Ill '94 UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Christian B. Owen '98 Douglas M. Rammel '90 5 Contributions 6 Contributions 1 Contribution Christopher A. Hupe '92 CHI ALPHA CHAPTER UNIVERSITY OF $950.00 $3,905.00 $25.00 MU ALPHA CHAPTER Gregg A. Peppel '94 J. Hall Jones Jr. '91 Jason S. Sullivan '02 WEST VIRGINIA PtnSBURGH Lowell Duncan Parrish '93 Joshua M. Champion '96 AT GREENSBURG R. Norman '94 Steven T. Barham '94 UNIVERSITY William J. Stuchal '99 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER 2 Contributions 2 Contributions Christopher K. Gordon '95 Jason Stoner '99 $150.00 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT $40.00 SIGMA ALPHA CHAPTER John A. Lucksinger '97 MERCY Scott Hudimac '85 Randy Brecht '89 MU BETA CHAPTER HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2 Contributions Dwayne E. Porter '85 4 Contributions Scott D. Dallas '89 ETA BETA CHAPTER $90.00 WEST CHESTER 4 Contributions $115.00 PSI ALPHA CHAPTER UNIVERSITY $685.00 Bradley 0. Brzuchalski '02 NU ALPHA CHAPTER Erik Covitz '87 Eric T. Hornik 2005 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Behrend College 1 Contribution Matthew P. Elefant '94 Frank Tallerico '91 13 Contributions 1 Contribution $500.00 Jonathan Hotz '95 Dina F. Caiazzo Jr. '92 $35.00 Howard Fidler '92 FRIENDS OF KDR $25,500.00 Jonathan H. Lay '99 16 Contributions Andrew F. Barth '83 Martin T. Felion '91 Mark E. VanZandt '99 TAU ALPHA CHAPTER THETA BETA CHAPTER $830.00 Howard I. Hoffen '85 RADFORD UNIVERSITY ALPHA BETA CHAPTER NEW YORK INSTITUTE SIGMA BETA CHAPTER Richard Albright Ill Danyal Ozizmir '85 5 Contributions UNIVERSITY OF OF TECHNOLOGY August DeFalco $450.00 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH Thomas C. Gwydir '86 DELAWARE 5 Contributions CAROLINA AT Carmen P. Freda Thomas J. Sands '86 Christopher M. Brennan '88 8 Contributions $490.00 GREENSBORO Charles G. Gaines Joseph J. Adipietro '87 Peter Byrne '89 $840.00 Michael A. Petruzzelli '88 2 Contributions John Haddad Douglas A. Cifu '87 Tyler B. Bunch '96 Christopher Kauffman '88 Kai U. Gebhard '91 $100.00 Gregory Kelleher Michael S. Markhoff '87 Scott J. Morton '04 Thomas Masino Jr. '91 Steven M. Lawler '92 Shawn M. Payne '00 Charles Lee Douglas M. Miller Scott M. Smaniotto '93 Duchesne P. Drew '89 Robert A. Magnotti '92 Graham Henry Helen McKisson Joshua L. Smith '93 Roderick B. Covlin '96 Robert A. Moss UPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Harvey C. Smith Ill '95 IOTA BETA CHAPTER TAU BETA CHAPTER OMICRON ALPHA ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY ROCHESTER INSTITUTE EAST TENNESSEE STATE Bennett Oppenheim CHAPTER 7 Contributions BETA BETA CHAPTER OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY Joseph F. Quidone RUTGERS UNIVERSITY $1,100.00 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY 8 Contributions 1 Contribution Wayne K. Scott 5 Contributions Ralph A. DePalma Jr. '87 1 Contribution $3,795.00 $100.00 Julia Skiles $255.00 Mark Freestone '88 $25.00 Raphael E. Isaac '91 Joseph A. Fowler '98 Ronald E. Stanley Todd A. Auerbach '92 Paul F. Stevens '88 Michael W. Wilkins '97 Mark Nowakowski '92 John Votaw Erik J. Kent '92 Mark S. West '88 Brian J. Stumm '92 PHI BETA CHAPTER Lee A. Weir Nicholas J. Andreacci '93 V. Shane Stover '89 EPSILON BETA CHAPTER Alok K. Kapoor '93 COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Daniel J. Saperstein '93 John V. Dempsey Jr. '90 Peter Stoffel '94 3 Contributions Glenn T. Gnirrep PauiJ. Nager '91 4 Contributions Lawrence J. Olivia '00 $375.00 David A. Clark '01 PI ALPHA CHAPTER PHI ALPHA CHAPTER $250.00 James R. Coffman '94 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO CLARION UNIVERSITY Brian M. Nolan '89 Philip M. Hatfield '00 14 Contributions 7 Contributions Clifton L. Parker IV '90 Douglas C. Piker '03 $4,020.00 $430.00 Kenneth Felix II '91 Eric D. Barbe '87 Mark A. Twerdok '87 Raymond H. Craig A. Gordon '87 Ryan H. Loberg '88 Springsteen '92 Brian K Bachtel '88 Gerald E. Stebbins '88

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1. NU ALPHA CHAPTER 8. lAMBDA CHAPTER ETA CHAPTER lAMBDA CHAPTER COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS U IVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, $25,500.00 CALIFORNIA, BERKLEY 40 donors BERKLEY $5,980.00 22 donors 2. NU CHAPTER IOTA CHAPTER INDIANA UNIVERSITY 9. MU CHAPTER BUCKNELL U IVERSITY $21 ,435.46 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 37 donors $5,239.80 3. ETA CHAPTER BETA CHAPTER UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 10. IOTA CHAPTER CORNELL U IVERSITY $16, 100.00 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 34 donors $4,785.00 4. ZETA CHAPTER ZETA CHAPTER PENN STATE UNIVE RSITY PEN STATE U IVERSITY $13,508.50 Top 10 by number of donors 32 donors NUCHAPTER 5. RHO CHAPTER INDIANA UNIVERSITY SIGMA CHAPTER LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 75 donors ORE GO STATE $13,289.43 30 donor RHO CHAPTER 6. THETA CHAPTER LAFAYETTE COLLEGE ALPHA CHAPTER PURD UE UNIVERSITY 64 donors MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE $10,070.86 29 donors THETA CHAPTER 7. BETA CHAPTER PURDUE UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY 53 donors 8,592.00

14 Q& S l> r c: s: -z To Ordo Honoris member very fond memory. Also, living in the z Anthony R. "Tony" Pasquinelli, Eta chapter house was a terrific experi­ m '56, the University of Illinois was the ence for me, and holding the office premier school in the state. Naturally, of Social Chairman. We had a lot of it was the best and most attractive fun in those days!" ~ educational choice for him. Forty-six years ago, Tony married "I felt fortunate to be a student at the love of his life, Mary Ann, and the university, and I felt even more for­ they have seven children. tunate when I found Kappa Delta "Our family is very tightly knit, so Rho," Tony says with great pride. I'm very lucky to be able to spend a lot "Straight academics weren't enough for of time enjoying my 15 grandchildren me. I was searching for a way to round who bring tremendous joy to my life," out my college experience by finding Tony says. "In fact, two of my sons friendship with other men my own age. attended the University of Illinois. So, I found that in KDR- it enriched my I've been able to spend some time on time at the university by providing me campus over the years and watch it Anthony R. Pasquinelli co­ with a home away from home and a change and grow. Since my sons and I founded Pasquinelli, Inc., in place where I felt accepted." are all alumni, I've remained active in 1956, with his brother Bruno. Tony attributes much of his success the alumni association and con­ Since then, the company has over the years to KDR. Being a part of tributed to the school yearly. Also, sev­ built more than 20,000 homes in the fraternity allowed Tony to learn a eral scholarships from the Pasquinelli the Chicago area and has lot of life skills that he still carries Family Foundation have been awarded expanded to North Carolina, with him today, including how to be a to the business school students in the South Carolina, Indiana, Ohio, productive member of a team. last academic year. Georgia and Texas. At one time, "Through KDR, I was exposed to What does the future hold for the company produced only sin­ opportunities for leadership roles for Tony? His answer would make many gle-family homes, but now the first time in my life," Tony says, people envious. Pasquinelli builds town home "and I found I was able to step up to "''m starting to think about slow­ communities and semi-custom those challenges and succeed." ing down in my professional life a lit­ homes, as well. KDR has many memories for Tony, tle bit. I've been very active in my As chairman of the board of but "I suppose the most meaningful business for almost 50 years, and I Beverly Bank, Tony took it pub­ memory for me came after I was final­ think it's time to focus on mentoring lic, overseeing the merger with ly initiated into the chapter, because I and training my successors, so I can St. Paul Federal, which merged felt a tremendous sense of self-worth spend more time with my wife and with Charter One Financial. He and accomplishment," Tony recalls. grandchildren. I'm ready to take is also a longtime member and "The feeling of pride at meeting a more time to do the things I like to director of the Homebuilder's personal challenge, along with the do like traveling and playing golf. My Association of Greater Chicago, a satisfaction of being accepted as part goal now is to enjoy the life I've built board member and major sup­ of a group I felt such esteem for, is a for myself. porter of the Center for Performing Arts at Governor's State University, and most recent­ ly, has become very involved with Roosevelt University, where he is DID A BROTHeR BUILD YOUR HOUSe? a member of the board of trustees and a founding member That question may be more appropriate than you think! Many KDR of the School of Real Estate's brothers may actually live in homes built by ·brother Anthony MBA program. As one of the Pasquinelli, Eta '56, and his family-owned construction company school's major contributors, Tony under the name of Pasquinelli and Portrait Homes in cities, has helped shaped its strategic including Metro Chicago, IL; Indianapolis, IN; Columbus, OH; planning, emphasizing the value Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte, NC; Myrtle Beach and of its mentorships, training pro­ grams and other pragmatic Charleston, SC; Dallas, TX; and Atlanta, GA. dimensions.

Q&S 15 BETA ETA CHAPTER NEWS and recruitment have ETA ALPHA Cornell University University of Illinois I been very succes fu l Robert Morris University Already a solid chap­ Last year's chapter this emester. The The fall 2004 semes­ ter, BeLa has contin­ ha been one of the a distinguished and and OutsLanding brothers are also ter promises to be ued to look for ways most successful and prosperou future. Philanthropy. As the looking to continued another mem01-able to improve this inspiring in ELa The chapter size has fall semester begins success in inu·amural one for tl1e bmthers semes te r. They re­ Chapter's recent past. more than doubled in KDR Rho Chapter football, wiffleball, of ELa AI ph a. The instituted their broth­ Eta Chapter excell ed the past year; howev­ welcomed 14 new volleyball and occer. chapter took 16 erhood retreat in the in all aspects of the er, the bond between brothers to the frater­ With the group of pledges thi fall , the fall , have been work­ fraternity, and the brothers is as su·ong nity. They look for­ men Psi chapter has, largest clas in recent in g to es tablish more awards at the national as ever. Thi semester ward to a succe sful they look forward to history The organiza­ beneficial relation­ convention con­ the chapter wel­ fall term in both aca­ the continuing tion ha fielded three ships with their alum­ firmed what many comed 10 pledges. demics and in tram u­ growth and success of teams in this fall's ni and are looking expected- that ELa Theta is joyed to have rals. This fall, Rho the chapter. fir t intramural sea­ into pl ans to renovate was Kappa DelLa such an outsLanding alumni should have son, 3-on-3 basketball. their kitchen .The Rho's trongest chap­ group of pledges and received the first ALPHA ALPHA The Eta Alpha chap­ chapter has also con­ ter nationwide. The with their help is "Rho Call" newsletter Lock Haven University ter also celebrated its tinued to evaluate chapter brought planning another suc­ that the chapter has The Alpha Alpha 9th consecutive th eir recruitment and home six national cessful semester of published in quite chapter is having Greek Week champi­ pledge programs, awards for outstand­ recruitment. KDR's ometime. Visit their another busy semes­ onship. The chapter with much success. ing achievement, philanthropy role in new chapter website ter. Their member­ looks forward to They took a great including the Grand Purdue's community at www.kdrrho.org. ship total is up to 25, homecoming festivi­ group of pledges this Consul' Award for remains highly regard­ the highest on cam­ ties planned with emester and look Chapter of the Year. ed and tl1 ey are cur­ PSI pus. Alpha Alpha is alumni. The chapter forward to a large KDR Eta is moving rently working with Lycoming College very honored to have has begun this acade­ pledge class in the very quickly toward Rupert's Kids. The The brothers of Psi , been awarded the mic year with a pring. becoming one of the chapter has also started the 2004-05 O.D. Roberts award at renewed focus on premier fraternities acquired a sponsor for school year with some this summer's con­ community ervice EPSILON on the University of their Grand Prix cart work to do, but have vention. The chapter and philanthropy. Franklin College Illinois campu . In and will be participat­ a group of dedicated has made many They have held a car The las t several the past few years, ing in tl1e campus members who will improvements to the wash, raised money months have seen a KDR has improved wide event. This will stop at nothing short house and is planning for local flood victims number· of exciting dr-amatically: grades bring a significant of their goals. Anum­ on doing many more and worked "~th the developments in have gone from 40th amount of attention to ber of charity events in the upcoming Willie Stargell Epsi lon Chapter. to second and num­ KDR's TheLa chapter. are scheduled semester. Foundation. The Formal recruitmem bers have gone from throughout the Homecoming 2004 brothers are also was extremely success­ the mid-20s to the NU semester including had a great alumni organizing a toy drive ful. In early October, 80s. The actives are a Indiana University adopt a highway, a turn out and was a for over 300 families twe lve outstanding strong, intelligent As the Fall seme ter food drive in time for complete success. in Allegheny County. men were formally and hard-working has begun they have Thanksgiving and of The chapter is plan­ This fall is quickly pledged imo Kappa group of young men realized a few goal course their trade­ ning on working with shaping up to be the Delta Rho. The who are proving that needed to be mark teddy bear the alumni to make start of another excel­ pl edges have con­ themselves every day. accomplished. Nu drive, in which the some major improve­ lent year for Eta Alpha. tributed significantly Active alumni support chapter has decided to bears are donated to ments to the chapter to the chapter, partic­ and involvement is focus on improving several local hospiLals house and is looking ipating in philan­ the next step in mov­ their image and gain­ during the Christmas forward to having thropic, social, intra­ ing our house in the ing notoriety by not season. Fundraising another great year. mUl-a! and brother·­ right direction. The simply saying they are hood activities. The benefits are obvious. Kappa DelLa Rho, but addition of the new At any time, t11 ere by saying Kappa DelLa ETA BETA members brings the might be about 80 Rho does this, and it is West Chester University Throughout the semester they total number of active and pledge ; good. The chapter has The Eta Beta chapter now has a accumulated 740 hours of com­ brothers to thirty, the however, there are a good working rela­ new fraternity house after a munity service, more than any largest number in 500 alumni. With tionship witl1 severe fire last fall at their former other Greek organization on nearly a decade. broad support, the Bloomington Parks chapter house of 13 years. It campus. They also won the ''Best More imporLantly, the members can contin­ and Recreation and houses 13 brothers and has Greek Website" from West chapter cominues to ue to strengthen KDR co-sponsored their brought the brotherhood even Chester University and at the be very involved on and our brotherhood. chapter in early closer than it ever was. They KDR National Convention as the Franklin Coll ege Finall y, last semester ovember with them. ended the Spring 2004 semester well. The chapter currently holds campus. The chapter at tl1 e Red Rose u would like to con­ by placing econd in West three positions on the Inter­ has sLa n ed a new Formal Dinner, alum­ gr-atulate two of its Chester' Greek Week, missing Greek Council and two positions community se rvi ce ni and parents joined own, Tony Bontrager first place by just one point. on the Inter-Fraternal Council. initiative, ']iffy Up tl1 e actives in a special who was recently voted Jeff. St. ," where tl1 e opportunity to on as an undergrad brothers pi ck up acknowledge the out­ member of the Board trash on campus and standing contribu­ of Directors and to along the street sur­ ti o ns that unde rgrads, John "Hap" Dragoo, rounding the chapter parents and especially r·ecent inductee in the house. In addition to alumni have made to Ordo Honoris. the impr·ovement of KDR. You can register the area around the for the event at RHO house, the chapter www.kdr-illinois.com/ Lafayette College house itself will soon formal. The Rho Chapter at see vast improvement, Lafayette College was as the Alumni THETA proud to accept vari­ Corporatio n recently Perdue University ous award this year authorized the reno­ The TheLa chapter is at the National va tion of the from currently building a Convention, includ­ porch and balcon . strong foundation for ing Outstanding CPA

16 Q&S NUALPHA children to partici- CHAPTER NEWS great tride in IF Pre idem and IFC Columbia University pate in a A pace becoming one of the \'i e Pt e.,ident, .J.ll Columbia niversity' camp. In tl1e early more re ognized working a~ mcmbe~ Kappa Delta Rho weeks of October, chapter on Old of KDR in tl1c campus member hip has been they introduced KD R Dominion's campus. communi!:). Fielding quite bus thi emes­ Door Da to the T KDR Pen6 Two New In this eme ter alone three in tramural foot­ ter with a diverse campus, where a KD R 2004 they have gained baHt arns, two array of acti\~tie . gentlemen has been Book6 bor Winter, twelve new membet . advan ed to the pla)­ Dodson Worthington presen t t>~ e a Thanks to new mem­ off:; occer, s ftball. ( C '06) , a former month, holding the J. P. Polidoro, a New Hampshire bers, like j on Ish e, and basketball are memberofthe Men's door all day long for author/songwriter, has published who plann d their coming up. The fa ll Basketball team, has students and faculty two new books in late 2004. Sniff: ar bash thi emester pledge class has raised now b come a star on e ntering and exiting the chapter rai ed . over 1,000. The th Men's lub the Student Union A Novel is a thriller mystery in the almo tthree hundred active chapter also had o lleyball team, hav­ and Librat . Finall y, fragrance industry. It takes place in doll ars for Rela for a f1.mdraiser, gaining ing traveled to the have initiated New York City, New Hampshire and Life and KDR Kid . over 3,000, and this Michigan St. and two solid pledge class­ Boston and utilizes the character, ew member Jon pdng i looking like it West Point over the es that bring me m­ Reynolds and hri ''~ II be another great past few weeks. bership totals up to Jack Danton, in the third of a Deuell have helped one for tl1e Zeta B ta AJphonzo Terrell (C the be tit has been in series of novels. Sniff is Polidoro's significant! \~th the hapt r. '05), also a forme r 3 years. Excitement i aid of Brothe r David member of the 1e n 's in the air for the start fourth novel to date. A second in setting up a stable IOTA Baske tball team, has or our new Pi AJpha book, Lavatory 101: A Bathroom and continuou Bucknell University een great succes in AJumni Corporation. Book of Knowledge, is a humorous fundraiser with tl1 e The Iota hapter has the mu ic indu u , For m01·e informa­ orfolk ope and recently completed a h a ~ng recently orga­ tion, email : kdrpial­ and informative collection of trivia are in the proce set­ highly sue e sful nized a Rock The p [email protected] over 20 or more years. It was writ­ Ling up a community rec.-uitmem, expand­ ote concert through ten as a supplement to his chil­ se r~c e project \~Lh ing their chapter witl1 his C Records orga­ TAU ALPHA tl1 e Kings Daughters 23 new membet . nization, featuring Radford University dren's education. The 400-page Children' Hos pi tal. The continue to be band from both C With only ten active book has over 4,000 bits of knowl­ AJso, the bro tl1 ers of active on campus and and . Finall , the brothers, Kappa Delta edge, quotes and "sound bites" of Epsilon Beta are mak­ have several special Men's Baske tball Rho is one of the ing great improve­ communit servi e team officially began smallest fraternities at history and folklore. It is Polidoro's ments on theit· pledge programs planned for its season on Radford Univer ity. first piece of non-fiction and is education program, tl1 e future. Iota is also Wedne day, ov. 17, Despite th is lu ll in extremely entertaining . Both books making sure each new planning on everal \~th its annual membership, the member realizes the r novations fot· their Midnight Mania cele­ brotl1ers of Tau AJpha are published by Xlibris.com with are no t just j oining a home's extedor, bration. Eleven of the have crafted one of Sniff: A Novel currently available fratemity, but they are including a new paint team's 15 member the best Fraternities from Xlibris, longtailpublishing.com also embracing tl1 e job and new deck. are part of tl1e KDR on am pus. For a fraternit ' value , The brothers of the membership. Finally, chapter o small , the and from local bookstores by spe­ which will be with Iota Chapter are look­ the Columbia a complishments are cial order. Polidoro, a prolific writer them their emire ing forward to a fun University chapter almost unbelievable. and KDR brother (C.W. Post, Beta lives. Consul TJ and succe ful semes­ would like to extend Last spring, the Gioconda wishe to ter. Homecoming its t11anks and grati­ Chapter garnered Alpha), who resides in Laconia, NH thank his Executive Weekend was tude for the recent more awards and is already into his next novel for Board: Cht-is Ridpath, ovembct· 5-7, if)OU Alumni support from recognition than we 2005; a "follow on" to his popular David Hummei,Jon were unable to make Rod Covlin, T have received in ewsome, Andrew it this ear, the chap­ Buckelew and teve recent memory. In medical novel , Project Samuel om mer and all of ter h pe )'OU an onwa. addition to a sweep­ which gained notoriety in the news Epsilon Beta's new j oin them in 2005. ing victory as Greek media after the death of Ted members, for \~th out PI ALPHA Week 2004 champi­ them tl1 e chapter's IOTA BETA University of Toledo ons, Tau AJpha finally Williams in 2002. For more infor­ improvement would­ Rochester Institute of The Pi AJpha Chapter reclaimed the mation on Jack, the author, his n't have occurred. Technology at the niversit of Highe t Fraternity books and songwriting , check out The I ta Beta Toledo has been GP award, as well as ZETA BETA hapter i w rking focused on man dif­ top award for overall www.longtailpublishing.com. Tarleton State University hard and gro\1~ng ferent aspects of fra­ cholas ti achievement The Brothers of the imo a stronger broth­ ternity life. The over­ and for our involve­ Zeta Beta hapter erhood. Though they all objective of tl1 e ment in on-campus Radford nivet ity, more than 21 broth­ have had a promi ing had a low stan to the pring '03 and Fall affait . It seemed as if and in 2005, \~th the er getting together fall and intend to keep year due to t11 e lo s of '04 erne ters to the Chapter had quiet­ twentie tl1 anniversat}' for a St. Loui it up through the our Ru h chair and progre s in philan­ ly stepped up to a posi­ of the Tau AJpha Cardinals game on spdng of2005. This Senior Tribune the thropic manners, tion of achievement at Chapter's founding Frida night and a fal l the chapter had 25 brothers quick! maintain high the forefront of the approaching; the are golf outing on new associate , top­ found what it means nivet ity tandard Greek communit . looking forward to arurda . The week­ ping last ear' pledge to pull together and and excel in ne\ The summer and fall even more opportuni­ end was a very enjoy­ class of24 and com­ buckle down. Thev membership edu a­ 2004 have een tl1 e ties for succe . able experience. plementing its 39 are back on track and Lion have been met. Chapter undertake active members. have een everal In eptember the everal renovation to UPSILON ALPHA ALPHA BETA Campus inmlvement brothers pick up tl1e is a big thing for the lack a the look for- became clo er \~Lh the hapter house, a St louis University University of Delaware area KDR Kid in ucce ful AJumni Up il on AJpha i hav­ ee "Chapter Spotlight" chapter at Tarleton ward to a trong win­ ter recruitment ho Ling events and Weekend, improve­ ing a good ear. The on page 4 tate University. process and the par­ ra ising money for a ment in financial man­ chapter has recruited Members of the chap­ ticipation b1 brothers pr gram called pace agement and man thre new members EPSILON BETA ter currentl)• include the chapter has een amp E pedition, tl1 er po i Live ven­ during the fall emes­ Old Dominion University the tudent Body in a while. where tl1eir goal is to ture . It' just a great ter. AJumni' eekend The Epsil on Beta Pre ident, tudent dditionallv, thi is nd 15 handicapped time to be a KDR at was October J-2 '~tl1 hapter has made Body \'i e Pre ident,

Q . 17 award for most provisional chapter at Iota Beta's 15th plishments next CHAPTER NEWS semester. mone raised by a sin­ Christopher ewport anniversary; their gle organization on niversity. They Chrisunas party and campu for the Up have been participat­ pring formal should MU BETA hours of community pu , a Halloween Syracuse University service; much of that event where children Til Dawn charity ben­ ing in several events b large events. efiting St. jude's on campu and have Please contact the Mu Beta has had a time being devoted to from the local com­ very successful semes­ helping out brother munity to come and Children Ho pital. been getting positive chapter if you would But chat;ty is not the feedback from not like to celebrate the ter this fall , from get­ Bob Culican' moth­ paint pumpkins. ting more involved in only place where the only the tudents, but anniversary with er's cancer fundrai er. Sigma Beta' home­ the Greek community Phi Beta chapter has also the administra­ them. Thi )'ear Kappa Delta coming events were a to building even Rho at Syracu e great success as they prospered. T he KDR tion. T hey welcomed team reached the a few new guy to the KAPPA BETA stronger brotherhood niversity has been enjoyed spending playoffs in intramural group this seme ter, Edinboro University bonds. The chapter getting its name out, time and catching up softball and won the and are very excited The Brothers of hosted several uc­ making it the talk of with the alumni. The championship in about that. For their Kappa Beta are look­ cessful events over the Greek community. chapter is already get­ floor hockey. AJ o the members, being a ing forward to their homecoming week­ ting excited for next Brothers were o ne of part of Kappa Delta holi day break after a end. Their reunion SIGMA BETA emester's new formal the leading fraterni­ Rho has proven itself semester of hard with alumni included University of North recruitment process. ties in the annual to be a lot of work, work. Keeping up the a Car Bash fundraiser, Carolina at Greensboro Alan Buzk.i n 5k but they have fo und it good work from last a li ve band with This fall semester has PHI BETA Marrow-thon. As far worth it in the long year, they took second drums played by been a busy one for College of William as academics are con­ nm. They look for­ place in Edinboro's brother Ki nyatta King the chapter at UNCG. and Mary cerned, last spring's ward to continuing Homecoming activi­ and tons of people The brothers of The Phi Beta chapter pledge class beat the the hard work th is ties, planned topping by to sup­ Sigma Beta participat­ is neal"ing the end of all fraternity, al l semester and prepar­ fund raisers and estab­ port the chapter. In ed in all intramural a great fa ll pledge Greek and all fresh­ ing for an even better lished brothers in the chapter's second sports offered in the class featuring one of man averages in CPA spring. leadership positions year on Greek row, fall and had strong its largest cia ses ever. last year. Wh il e the on IFC. What means they have strength­ showings in both flag The winner of last the most to them is ened tics with their football and soccer. year's Excellence in Phi Beta brothers are the brotherhood neighbors by getting T hey went to the Service and Support proud of their accom­ that's been estab- to know them better semi-finals in football of Others Award from plishments, they have li heel between the through philan­ and won the soccer the College, the higher expectations brothers. Morale is thropies. Halfway championshi p beat­ brothers were able to for the coming year. Christopher Newport high for these men through the semester ing the club team keep up their tradi­ Provisional Chapter and they plan on the brothers have here on campus. tion of community using that energy to already met their They participated in service excell ence by This has been quite a continue their accom- chapter mandated 15 Greek Treats on cam- winning a special busy emester for the

CHAPTER CLOSINGS The National Fraternity closed three chapters during 2004. Delta Chapter (Colgate University), Theta Alpha Chapter Chapter £ternal (Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania) and Upsilon Beta Chapter (Clemson University) were all closed for failure to fol­ BETA Xl low fraternity policies .We hope to return to each of those Charles V. Northrup, '32 Schuyler L. Matt, '51 campuses at the appropriate time. GAMMA PI F. Edward Thomson, '30 Allen R. Malkemes, '48 O tto ]. Howe, '40 Scott W. Lippincott, '52

RHO Dr. Robert B. Ai nsli e, '33 William T. Bell , '37 Lawrence F. Barr, '42 Henry (Hank) Elion, '54 Walter]. Choborda, '37 Clyde H . Mulhern, '40 TA U W. J erome Peterson, '37 EPSILON Donald E. Winsted, J r., '49 PSI Arthur R.Jones, '63 J oseph Pyanoe, '98 THETA ALPHA ALPHA Robert E. Pulver, '34 Michael L. Wilhelm, '78 Herbert]. McCave, '50 M UBETA Joseph D. Patton, III, '92 Claude T. Ri ch, '29 VISIT OUR WEBSITE! Wi ll iam D. Fair, '56 www.kdr.com Read the latest KDR news! Update your contact information!

18 Q& S KAPPA DELTA RHO CHAPTERS Beta Alpha (inactive) Delta Beta Onactive) FOUNDATION, INC. Kappa Delta Rho Society C.W . Post College West Uberty Umvers1ty N~tional Alpha Chapter Gamma Alpha (Inactive) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Epsilon Beta Middlebury College Bradley University President (2007) Old Dominion University Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity Delta Alpha (inactive) Zeta Beta Directory Thomas V. McComb, Nu '59 Alpha Onactive) Rhode Island College Tarleton State Univers1ty Middlebury College Nominating Committee VP Investments (2006) Epsilon Alpha (inactive) Eta DELTA RHO Michael E. Mueller, Eta '95 FRATERNITY Robert L. Swinney, Beta Lewis University West Chester University Sigma '58 -Chair VP Annual Fund (2006) Cornell University Zeta Alpha (inactive) Theta Beta (inactive) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 Bimal N. Saraiya, Theta '00 Gamma (inactive) University of Dayton NY Institute of Technology (Parentheses indicate the year this University at Albany (S.U.N.Y.) Gerald L. Murray, Theta '66 Secretary (2005) Eta Alpha Iota Beta seat comes up for election) Joseph C. Duggan, Delta (inactive) Robert Morris University Paul A. Downes, Gamma '68 Rochester Institute of President (2006) Upsilon Alpha '93 Colgate University Theta Alpha (inactive) Technology Treasurer (2005) Joshua L. Smith, Peter J. Tartaro, Epsilon Slippery Rock University Kappa Beta Robert D. Corrie, Beta '53 Alpha Beta '93 Lambda Beta '00 Franklin College Iota Alpha Edinboro University Expansion Committee Director of Development Zeta (provisional) University of lambda Beta Executive Vice President Mark N. Lundgren, William J. Paris, Eta '87 Penn State University Pittsburgh/Johnstown James Madison University Joseph E. Rees, Nu '01 Eta Kappa Alpha (inactive) Nu '70 - Chair Trustees (2005) Mu Beta University of Illinois Illinois State University Syracuse University Vice President/Standards Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 Andrew F. Barth, Nu Alpha '83 and Risk Management Gerald L. Murray, Theta '66 Edward B. Curtis, Rho '62 Theta lambda Alpha (inactive) Nu Beta (inactive) (2006) Jonathan Boyle, Phi Beta '05 J. Hall Jones, Jr., Purdue University Gannon University Fordham University Richard 0. Jones, Nu '64 Philanthropy Committee Lambda Beta '91 Iota Mu Alpha XI Beta (inactive) Bucknell University Provisional Chapter University of Pittsburgh Vice President/Finance Scott A. Johnson, Trustees (2006) Kappa (inactive) West Virginia University Omicron Beta Phi Alpha '95 - Chair Douglas A. Cifu, Nu Alpha '87 and Administration (2004) Ohio State University Nu Alpha William Paterson University John V. Dempsey, Jr., Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 Howard A. Fidler, Eta Beta '92 lambda Columbia University Pi Beta (inactive) Upsilon Alpha '90 Douglas M. Rammel, Douglas M. Rammel , Pi Alpha '90 University of California - Xi Alpha (inactive) Richard Stockton College Pi Alpha '90 Berkeley Vice President/Education Ken Carrier, Chi Beta '05 Trustees (2007) Rho Beta (inactive) Omicron Alpha (inactive) (2004) James H. Buterbaugh, Zeta '55 Mu (inactive) Eastern Illinois University Education Committee University of Michigan Rutg ers University Shawn Hoke, Phi Alpha '95 Shawn Hoke, Thomas C. Lockwood, Nu '56 Sigma Beta Nu Pi Alpha University of North Vice President! Phi Alpha '95 - Chair R. Blake Norman, Zeta Beta '94 Indiana University University ofToledo Carolina/Greensboro Alumni Affairs (2006) Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 Emeritus Trustee Xi (inactive) Rho Alpha (inactive) Christopher K. Gordon, Mark N. Lundgren, Nu '70 Tau Beta (inactive) Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Rho '53 Colby College Bryant College East Tennessee State Zeta Beta '95 Jon Kapell, Eta Beta '95 Roy Crowe, Psi '80 Investment Committee Omicron (i nactive) Sigma Alpha (inactive) Un iversity Secretary (2008) Matthew Len no, Alpha Beta ' Michael E. Mueller, Hofstra University Upsilon Beta (inactive) Gerald L. Murray, Theta '66 Gerald E. Stebbins, Ph i Alpha '88 Eta '95 - Chair Pi (i nactive) Tau Alpha Clemson University Andrew F. Barth , Nu Alpha '83 Gettysburg College Radford University Phi Beta Treasurer (2006) Centennial Committee Robert D. Corrie, Beta '53 Upsilon Alpha The College of William Scott Smaniotto, Alpha Beta '93 Brian J. Stumm, Rho Delano Newkirk, Nu '61 Lafayette College St. Louis University and Mary Iota Beta '92 - Chair Director/Insurance Robert P. Youngman , Alpha '64 Chi Beta Joseph E. Rees, II , Nu '01 Sigma (inactive) Phi Alpha Programs (2006) University of Charleston Christopher K. Gordon , Annual Fund Committee Oregon State University Clarion University Scott Smaniotto, Alpha Beta '93 Psi Beta Zeta Beta '95 Bimal N. Saraiya, Tau Chi Alpha (inactive) East Stroudsburg University Directors (2006) James H. Buterbaugh, Zeta '55 Theta '00 - Chair Carnegie Mellon University University of Brian J. Stumm , Iota Beta '92 Jerry Stebbins, Ph i Alpha '88 Douglas M. Rammel , Upsilon (inactive) Pittsburgh/Greensburg Omega Beta Scott A. Johnson, Phi Alpha '95 Robert D. Lynd, Iota '67 Pi Alpha '90 Fresno State University Psi Alpha (suspended) University of North Carolina/Asheville Anthony J. Bontrager, Nu '05 David Clark, Iota Beta '99 James H. Buterbaugh, Zeta '55 Phi (i nactive) Penn State Behrend College Douglas A. Cifu , Nu Alpha '87 Alpha Gamma Jonathan Boyle, Phi Beta '05 A McClain Clotfe~er, Epsilon '04 University of Oklahoma Omega Alpha (inactive) Howard A. Fidler, Eta Beta '92 University of Detroit/Mercy Ken Carrier, Chi Beta '05 Ordo Honoris Committee Chi Colony (i nactive) Virginia Commonwealth Paul A. Downes, Gamma '68 University of Florida University Provisional Chapters Directors (2008) Robert D. Corrie , R. Blake Norman , Zeta Beta '94 Christopher Newport Alpha Beta Mark N. Lundgren, Nu '70 Beta '53 - Chair Psi University Melvin F. Erman , Nu '58 University of Delaware Roy Crowe , Psi '80 Paul A. Downes, Gamma '68 Lycoming College West Virginia University Richard Petronis, John Irving, Sigma '63 Scholarship Committee Omega Beta Beta (i nactive) Dr. Alan T. Lord, Groups of Intent Zeta Beta Honorary Douglas M. Rammel , Indiana University of Ball State University Millersville University Kappa '72 - Chair Pi Alpha '90 Penn sylvania Gamma Beta (inactive) Indiana State University Directors Emeritus Dr. Thomas L. Guthrie, Theta '62 Virgin ia Tech Convention Committee Alpha Alpha Robert D. Corrie, Beta '53 James H. Buterbaugh, Zeta '55 Lock Haven University James F. Edgeworth, Sr., Psi '56 Roy Crow, Psi '80 - Chair David Z. Richards, Zeta '57 Robert D. Lynd, Iota '67 Joseph E. Rees, II , Nu '01 Christopher K. Gordon, law Scholarship Paul W. Upson, Alpha '66 COMMITTEES Zeta Beta '95 Alumni Affairs Committee Ken Carrier, Chi Beta '05 Christopher K. Gordon , Brian M. Graham, Epsilon '04 Zeta Beta '95 - Chair r------, Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 Chapter Awards Committee A TT ENTION PARENTS Brian J. Stumm, Iota Beta JR Rees, Nu '01 - Coord inator '92 Does your student have a new address? Please help u stay up to date. Send, fax or Roy Crowe, Psi '80 Scott Chesky, Iota '94 Anthony Bontrager, Nu '05 Frank Hattula, Nu '94 e-mail any new information so that no fraternity event happens without his knowledge. Ken Carrier, Chi Beta '05 Vernon Hurd, Pi Alpha '97 Rafael isaac, Iota Beta '91 Name of Brother New Address Finance Committee Jon Kapell , Eta Beta '95 Scott M. Smaniotto, Brian Leckrone, Epsilon '86 Alpha Beta '93 - Chair Eric Mitcheltree, School and Year of Graduation Joseph E. Rees, II , Nu '01 Alpha Alpha '90 John V. Dempsey, Jr. , Pete Tartaro, Lambda Beta '00 Upsilon Alpha '90 Corey Waltz, Tau Alpha '96 Brian J. Stumm, Iota Beta '92 Telephone ______Joshua L. Smith, Alpha Beta '93 Old Address Gerald L. Murray, Theta '66 Email ______Website Committee Michael T. Jesse, Please send responses LO: The alional FraLemiL)' of Kappa Delta Rho, Inc. I Iota Beta '96 - Chair I Joseph E. Rees, II, Nu '01 331 ouLh Main LreeL • Greensburg, PA 1560 I I I John V. Dempsey, Jr., Fax umber: 724. 3 .7101 • Email: [email protected] I Upsilon Alpha '90 I Nik Bonaddio, Tau '04 I ------~ Q&S 19 &y Scott Bradley also never forget the many different people In August 1998, the summer before my senior year in I have met and college, I attended my first National Convention. My conversations I had chapter was asked to present on recruitment and reten­ about the direction tion. It was the first time I truly realized the depth of the KDR Brotherhood. Members from all across the country each chapter was were sharing ideas and asking everyone's opinions. It headed in. was at that time that I realized that a job with the frater­ Today I work for a nity could be in my future. mortgage company in What a ride it has been since that trip to Pittsburgh. Fort Worth, TX, called It all started in the fall of 1995 when a young freshman World Savings. I have eight employees under me, six loan officers, a processor and an underwriter. They look decided to join a fraternity of 12 members. From that point there has been no looking back. There were 12 of to me everyday for answers and ideas on how to increase us in that pledge class. The chapter outlook was not the our business in a competitive market. But I also must best, but we had a vision and the mentality that the ensure we are moving in the right direction. Just as "ship would not sink on our watch." The next fall we when I would visit a chapter, everyday I must make sure recruited 19 pledges and the year after that we brought my employees are using their full potential and are in 21 pledges. In three years the chapter went from focused on the correct goals. If it ever looks as if some­ small and in debt, to the largest chapter on campus and one is moving away from our goals I must right the ship. over $5,000 in the bank. Every week I have conversations that closely resemble This change can be attributed to the attitude the ones I had with chapter members. Are we doing the older members instilled in us. I still look back on those right things to be productive? Are we looking in the days and wonder what would have happened if we had right places for loans (new members)? Are we preparing not worked so hard. One thing I know for sure, I would ourselves daily (studying)? Are we holding the right not be where I am today had I not gone through that events? Even though I am in a totally different business experience. It led to me taking a position with the the same type of questions still apply. National Office and learning more than I could have My time working for KDR has proven to be invalu­ ever imagined. able. It taught me that if someone is not headed in the Who would have thought that this boy from Texas right direction you must help and show them the way. would move to Pennsylvania (in january no less) and Know when to speak and when to let others speak Never live out of his truck for the better part of a year? Every s~ow down, always hold your head high, always ask ques­ day I am glad I made the choice I did. I will never forget tiOns and never let up. And the most important ques­ the hours I spent on the road between Rochester NY tion for a manager is, would the people under them ~nd Pittsburgh, making wrong turns in Illinois while ~ry­ rather be doing something else? If they would, you mg to get to Iowa, going to watch the Super Bowl in 18 should be helping them get there. inches of snow or riding the subway in New York. I will

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