buckeye phi psi - summer 2011
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Campaign board members took a hard hat tour ofthe summer interior renovations.
A close-up view of the front entryway renovation.
THE BUCKEYE PHI PSIPhi Kappa Psi s The Ohio State University s Summer 2011
OhIO Delta
Vol. 61 No. 3
InSIDe: Chapter Continues Collaboration ~ 2 โข Tom Hagen Supports Campaign ~ 3 โข Loyal Brothers ~ 4-5 โข Renovation Highlights ~ 5
he interior renovation of the Chapter House at 124 E. 14th Avenue, as evidenced by thephotos in this issue of the Buckeye Phi Psi, is proceeding on schedule and on budget. TheCampaign Executive Committee wants to thank all Brothers whose pledges and contri-
butions have made this project a reality, as well as Kirk Marker โ03 and others at Thomas &Marker Construction Company for their great work on the house.
We especially want to recognize Brothers Tom Hagen โ56, Dave Timmons โ49, Bill Black โ50,and Bill Spain โ61, whose lead contributions, along with others, spearheaded the establishmentof our successful $250,000 challenge, putting us over $3 million raised and enabling us to com-plete the renovation project. A special thanks is also due those Brothers who answered this chal-lenge. We needed your commitment and support in the effort to provide first-class Chapteraccommodations for the undergraduate men, and you generously responded.
To those Ohio Delta Brothers who have yet to join the campaign through a contribution orpledge, it is not too late. Wonโt you become a part to this noble effort to restore and revitalizeour historic Chapter House? Your contributions will enable us to both decrease overall indebt-edness, which will help us hold room and board fees at reasonable levels, and upgrade furnish-ings for the project. The undergraduate Chapter, as well as future Ohio Delta Phi Psis, will bethe beneficiaries of your contributions.
We do encourage you to stop by the house while youโre in Columbus to see the renovations first-hand. You will be impressed to see how your donations have been put to use in making thehouse a first-rate facility once again. Our younger brothers appreciate our commitment to them,and they have responded by taking care of the house and making us proud on campus and inthe community.
We hope to see you at a football game and Homecoming this fall. Itโs always great reconnectingwith Phi Psis Brothers from all generations! Thanks again for your support.
In the Bond,Mike Leymaster โ60 Al Sutton โ75Campaign Co-Chairman Campaign [email protected] [email protected]
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Challenge Puts Campaignnear $3.2 Million Mark
Summer Renovations to be Completed in Time for Recruitment
5th Annual Homecoming GalaOctober 28, 2011
Save the
DateAt our recently renovated house!
Featuring OSU President Gordon Gee as Gala speaker. More details to come.
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The Buckeye Phi Psi
2 n Visit www.ohiodelta.blogspot.com for campaign photos and videos.
011 has been a time of great change andprogress for Ohio Delta. Our Chapterhas transitioned into new officeholders
for most of our Executive Board positions andhas hit the ground running. We have been striv-ing for improvement across the balanced spec-trum of mind, body, and spirit.
ALUMNI SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
We have collaborated with the committee onseveral initiatives. While their attendance atevery meeting has been constructive, we havealso been instituting a new pledge program withtheir guidance.
RECRUITMENTWe successfully recruited eight fine young menfor our spring quarter pledge class. This is inaddition to a near record-breaking winter classof 22 that was initiated on May 2, with formerPhi Kappa Psi President Jim Blazer โ79 deliver-ing an alumni address. Their energy, passion,personalities, and intellect have added greatthings to this Chapter. We are all excited tofinally call them our Brothers.
PHILANTHROPYIn the spring, we participated in the Kappa
Delta Slap Shot hockey tournament, placing sec-ond, and the Alpha Phi football philanthropy.We hosted the inaugural Phi Psi Open: Mixed-Doubles Tennis Tournament benefiting the Boysand Girls Clubs of Columbus, in addition toplanning an event with Sigma Phi Epsilon fornext fall that will create an endowment fundgranting quarterly scholarships to Greeks whoare struggling to meet their obligations.
SCHOLARSHIPWe have been enforcing more stringent studytable and privilege policies, in addition to intro-ducing resources from the Younkin Success Cen-ter. Our Chapter is grateful to the alumni whomake scholarships available every year for ourhardworking undergraduate members.
As always, we appreciate the loyal support ofOhio Delta alumni and hope to see you at thehouse soon to check out the renovations andmeet the Brothers.
Amici,Travis R. Hedge โ09Chapter President [email protected](614) 946-4981
Chapter Continues Collaboration with Alumni CommitteesPhilanthropy, Recruitment, and Academics Remain Priorities
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PresidentTravis Hedge โ09Powell, Ohio
[email protected](614) 946-4981
Vice President 1Tyler Hill โ09Plano, Texas
Vice President 2Connor Cantrell โ09
Dallas, Texas
Recording SecretaryRyan Ramirez โ11Strongsville, Ohio
TreasurerJeffrey Wireko โ09West Chester, Ohio
Corresponding SecretaryCarson Reider โ10 Columbus, Ohio
Scholarship ChairmanAngel Rivas โ08 Cleveland, Ohio
New Member EducationJeffery Davidson โ10Cincinnati, Ohio
Social ChairmanAdam Wiess โ09Solon, Ohio
Recruitment ChairmanKevin Davis โ11Pittsburgh, Penn.
Philanthropy ChairmanGhassan Daye โ09Tripoli, Lebanon
Community Service Chairman
Zach Engstrom โ09Boston, Mass.
Facility ManagerChristopher Fahey โ08
Bexley, Ohio
2011 Chapter OffICerS
Ohio Delta won Phi Psi accreditation and CumLaude Scholars at Woodrow Wilson LeadershipSchool in June 2011. Representing Ohio Deltaare (from left): Mike Hammer โ10, Messenger;Carson Reider โ10, Corresponding Secretary;Travis Hedge โ09, President; Jeffrey Wireko โ09,Treasurer; Brendon Smith โ10, Historian; andZach Engstrom โ10, Philanthropy Chairman.
Several students register for the Phi Psi Open philanthropy held this spring.
Do you know of an incoming freshmanwho would be a great potential
new member?Please send recruitment recommendations
to: Recruitment Chairman Kevin Davis โ11
[email protected] โข (214) 717-1716
LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN
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amed the 1987 Preservationist of the Year bythe Pennsylvania Historical and MuseumCommission for his involvement in the
restoration of five historic houses in his Erie, Penn-sylvania, hometown, itโs pretty easy to see why TomHagen โ56 would take an interest in the renovationof the Ohio Delta Chapter House.
โI have an affinity for restoration and preservation,and I dearly loved the Chapter House. So I was par-ticularly glad to see that the renovation plans wouldsave the house. It was a motivating factor to supportthe campaign and keep that grand old buildinggoing,โ Tom explains.
Arriving at OSU in 1955 as a junior transfer student,Tom initially lived in a Presbyterian church houserent free by doing custodial work. Because OSU wassuch a large campus, Tom wanted to be a part ofsomething that connected him more within the campus community. Anumber of close people in his life were Phi Psi alumni (including his futurefather-in-law), so he decided to check out the fraternities. What he foundin Phi Psi was โan opportunity to be in a more intimate setting, growingcloser to people, and creating camaraderie by having a common theme ofthe fraternity.โ Tom says it โhelped round out the college experience.โ
Tom served the Chapter as treasurer his senior year, one of many differ-ent jobs he worked in order to pay his way through school. He earned abachelor of science in business in 1957. Following graduation, Tom,along with Fred Kiemle โ54, attended Navy Officers Candidate Schoolin Newport, Rhode Island.
After being commissioned, Tom went to Navy Supply Corps School forsix months, after which time he married his high school sweetheart, Susan(a CW at Wittenberg University). Brother Kiemle and Bruce Kreutzerโ54 were both in Tomโs wedding party. Until 1960, Tom served the Navyas a supply officer on an Atlantic fleet destroyer and was stationed inNewport. After leaving active duty, he stayed in the Reserves and eventu-ally retired as a captain.
Returning to Erie, Tom rejoined the company heworked for part-time throughout college, Erie Insur-ance, which was headed by his father-in-law. Tomworked as assistant to the founder and president for12 years and then worked various officer positionswithin the company. He served as chairman andCEO until retiring in 1993.
After leaving Erie Insurance, Tom served as the 28thand last secretary of commerce for the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania and the first secretary of com-munity and economic development in theadministration of Gov. Tom Ridge. Since 1997, hehas been the chairman/owner of three small manu-facturing companies in Erie known as Custom GroupIndustries. Tom is the immediate past chairman ofthe Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry,and he serves on boards for a number of civic andbusiness organizations. Since 2007, Tom has also
been the non-executive chairman of the board for his old company, ErieIndemnity Co. (NASDAQ: ERIE).
Tom believes the Chapter House renovation will set a new benchmark inquality living. And with the Chapterโs high academic standards, he is con-fident Ohio Delta has a bright future. โThat all goes to helping recruitgood candidates for the fraternity, which in the long run will be thelifeblood for keeping it active and alive.โ
Regarding alumni who have not yet pledged support to the campaign,Tom understands โsome may not be able to during this difficult eco-nomic time. But if they have some disposable incomeโit doesnโt have tobe a lotโand if they have good memories from their time in Ohio Delta,I would hope theyโd give it serious consideration.โ
Tom and Susan split their time between Erie, Chautauqua, New York, andSarasota, Florida. They have two children, Sarah and Jonathan, and threegrandchildren.
Phi Kappa Psi
n 3Visit www.ohiodelta.blogspot.com for campaign photos and videos.
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Tom Hagen โ56 Supports Campaign to Preserve Ohio Deltaโs Legacy at OSU
PRESIDENT Gordon M. Gough โ[email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT Jake Wozniak โ[email protected]
TREASURER Sean A. Whalen โ[email protected]
SECRETARY John M. Roscoe โ[email protected]
MEMBERSPat Doyle โ43
Frank P. Hall โ49Robert R. Cummins โ57Michael J. Leymaster โ60Craig M. Stewart โ61Byron Gustin โ63Edward B. DeVennish โ70Mitchell H. Grant โ78James R. Blazer โ79Jeffrey J. Boothman โ86Brian R. Fulton โ86
David L. Rausch โ86Tracy Higginbotham โ87Jeff Haskett โ88Chris E. Axene โ89Ronald Dimmerling โ97Brian T. Pulfer โ97Charles R. Snyder III โ99Jason Davoll โ03
OHIO DELTA COMPANY
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The Buckeye Phi Psi
e are deeply grateful to the following Brothers for committing nearly $3.2 million to the Campaign forOhio Delta. These Brothers recognize the importance of ensuring the future of Ohio Delta and havedemonstrated a sense of gratitude for their personal experience. Commitments are still needed from the
rest of our alumni to achieve our goal and complete this major project. All donors contributing a minimum of$1,000, which can be over a five-year period, will be recognized on a plaque prominently displayed in the house. Ifan error has been made in recording your gift, or your name has mistakenly been omitted or listed improperly, wesincerely apologize. Please contact Bob McKenney at (785) 843-1661.
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Thank You, Loyal Brothers, for Committing Nearly $3.2 Million
Campaign Status
At-a-Glance
As of August 12, 2011
1,245 Active Alumni
317 Contributors
$3,199,613 Total Commitments
25.5% Participation
4 n Visit www.ohiodelta.blogspot.com for campaign photos and videos.
The Legacy Society ($500,000 and Above)J. Gilbert Reese โ47
The Founderโs Society ($250,000 to $499,999)James D. Irwin โ47W. Guy Spriggs โ71
The 1880 Society ($100,000 to $249,999)Norman M. Spain โ33Patrick W. Doyle โ43David H. Timmons โ49Ronald E. Dawson โ72R. Scott Spriggs โ73Desich Family GiftRichard A. Desich Jr. โ95Jeffrey A. Desich โ96
The Thurber Society ($50,000 to $99,999)George S. Frost โ46Robert S. Hamilton โ98Thomas B. Hagen โ56John C. Gray โ60Allen C. Mathena โ61Craig M. Stewart โ61Byron W. Gustin, M.D. โ63Frederick A. Hegele โ63Alan J. Sutton โ75William W. Vogelgesang โ76
The Heritage Society ($25,000 to $49,999)William M. Black โ50Donald W. Wiper Jr. โ50William J. Spain โ61Albert A. Vargo Jr. โ69In memory ofBen Morrison โ66
Brett J. Dickson โ93Culbertson Family GiftDavid Culbertson โ01Michael Culbertson โ02
The 124 Society ($10,000 to $24,999)Postle Family GiftWendell D. Postle โ18Harry H. Postle โ43Dr. Jack R. Postle โ47Harry H. Postle III โ79
Frank P. Hall โ49John H. Hoge โ50Samuel D. Rife โ55In memory ofWilliam E. Pfeiffer โ55 and
Philip M. Wagner โ55Robert R. Cummins โ57David H. Spain, Ph.D. โ58Jon D. Boyes โ59Bruce W. Ewing Jr. โ59Michael J. Leymaster โ60Donald J. Mueller โ61George T. Simon โ61Robert E. Smith โ62Richard D. Starr โ65David R. Dodge โ66Kavka Family GiftGerald L. Kavka โ66,John A. Kavka Jr., PA Nu โ74
Kirk G. Warner โ77Kyle J. Andrews โ78Mitchell H. Grant โ78Alan G.T. Morse โ78Robert S. Pritchard โ80Boersma Family GiftCornelius Boersma III, Kansas Alpha โ57Cornelius Boersma IV โ81
James L. Miller โ85Tracy D. Higginbotham โ87Gregory G. Wittstock โ89Michael J. Davidson Sr. โ93
The Ohio Delta Society ($5,000 to $9,999)Alan W. Livingston โ39John L. Gompf โ41Eugene G. Moor, D.D.S. โ45William H. Waldock โ45Richard N. Hamilton โ50Carlton C. Stanforth โ50James A. Raymond โ54In memory ofBarry Smith โ54
Capt. Joseph W. Heineman โ66Ronald T. Dillard โ67John A. Kelting โ67S. Ray Karr โ71Brooke A. Cheney โ73Charles Diltz โ73Dr. James R. Cryder Jr. โ74In memory of James R. Cryder Sr. โ50
Steven R. Williams, M.D. โ75In memory of Roger E. Williams โ49
Robert W. Zesch โ83Jeffrey J. Boothman โ86William H. E. Morris โ90Scott A. Life โ91In memory ofSteven J. Lipowski โ94
David A. Brown โ93
Jonathan H. Goodman โ93Aaron J. Maassel โ96Gordon M. Gough โ97Derek J. Hegarty โ97Seth R. Porter โ00Matthew G. Horne โ01W. Joseph Wozniak โ01
The Buckeye Society ($2,500 to $4,999)James R. Bull โ43Wilbur L. Collins โ49Drenan Family GiftDavid M. Drenan โ50Michael D. Drenan, Ohio Beta โ74Jerrold J. Cole โ77
Richard S. Leiss โ57Phillip M. Walther โ58In memory of Gary Korn โ57
David A. Nippert โ59Robert W. Porter โ59Richard L. Lancione โ60William M. Hildebolt โ63Robert C. Ross โ64Dr. Franklin M. Scheel โ64Jack B. Wolfe โ71James A. Innocenzi โ74Jerry A. Gilliland โ75Alan R. Seffens โ76Timothy N. Turrittin โ82Daniel Stiffler โ84Brian R. Fulton โ86Thomas A. Kleinhanzl โ86David L. Rausch โ86Jeffery L. Haskett โ88Christopher J. Niles โ88In honor ofthe Pledge Class of 1988
Christian M. Smith โ88Shih-Shen A. Yang โ96Ronald J. Dimmerling โ97Brian T. Pulfer โ97Jason D. Rake โ99Sean P. Logue โ03In memory and honor of all House Managers
Daniel Kirk Marker โ03John M. Roscoe โ03G. Matthew Gaumer โ06
The Shield Society ($1,000 to $2,499)Jerry Nelson, UCLA โ55Joseph B. DeVennish โ36C. Richard Grieser โ39In honor ofthe Class of 1939
J. Cheney Humphreys โ40William C. Kiefer โ43Kyle I. McIntosh Jr. โ45Thomas B. Meek Jr. โ47Richard F. Slager โ47John B. Joyce Jr. โ48Warren S. Weiant III โ48Milton L. Van Schoik โ49Frederick G. Taylor โ50Dick Ward โ51In memory ofDick Ingel
Philip M. Wagner โ55Gerald A. Mollica โ57Ross E. Austin โ59Dr. Frank C. Theisen โ60In memory of William C. Theisen
John E. Bender, Ph.D. โ62William R. Leland โ63Kenneth J. Spicer โ63Jerry L. Kavka โ66 & Bob C. Ross โ64In memory ofBob C. Holzman โ63
Jerry Gatto โ65Thomas W. Faessler โ66Stephen H. Witwer โ66Eugene E. Hanacek โ69Thomas H. Hardy โ69Edward B. DeVennish โ70Dr. Thomas H. Olszewski โ70William A. Reddington โ71Charles B. Clutter โ72Charles M. Fields, M.D. โ75In memory of Mom Vogt
Dr. Andrew M. Norris โ75Jeffrey W. Williams โ75In memory ofRoger E. Williams โ49
Jay Robert Fuller โ76Dr. David A. Pressler โ78James R. Blazer II โ79Jeffrey C. Bailey โ80Barnes Family GiftL. Bruce Barnes โ49Robert C. Barnes โ81R. Tyler Barnes โ10
Thomas J. Capuano Jr. โ81Christopher M. Lott โ86David A. Nadolny โ86Richard J. Cumbo โ87In memory ofPeter C. Cumbo
Bradley J. Fehn โ87Eric M. Lapp โ88Christopher E. Axene โ89
Scott L. Haegele โ89Michael K. Hauck โ89James C. Zimmer Jr. โ89C. Jeffrey Hunsaker โ91Michael J. Barhorst โ92In memory of Mom Fletcher and Dot
Todd M. Stadler โ92Brian M. Borcherding โ95Michael A. Roberts โ95Brian J. Santin โ99Charles R. Snyder III โ99Theodore G. Snyder โ99Andrew T. Brace โ00Bartholomew W. Connolly โ00Matthew D. Wartko โ00Sean A. Whalen โ01Scott Beck โ02Jason R. Brown โ02David M. Hoeprich โ02Burgess O. Huntley โ03Douglas R. Smith โ03Brian R. Williams โ03Theodore T. Wireko โ03Steven C. Woods โ03Stephen G. Berardino โ04Jason A. Davoll โ04Andrew E. Hootman โ04Michael D. Johnson โ04Jacob R. Roehl โ04David C. Voll โ04Michael A. Evans โ05H. Christopher Friend โ05Corey Perkins โ05Stephen Smith โ05Jared Cauffield โ06Adam C. Helbling โ06Stephen A. Sapp โ06Edward A. Szczypinski โ06
The Brotherhood Society (Up to $999)Ashell BryantPatricia ChorneyBill and Denise CulbertsonArdis HussJerome KerlekEdward PullekinsSchwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Ira WeissHoward N. Bullock โ37Robert C. Bohannan โ38Charles A. Carlson Jr. โ40W. Reed McClelland โ40Philip L. Richey โ41Orland W. Ross โ42Joseph B. Dunn โ43
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Phi Kappa Psi
Frank R. Middaugh โ43George R. Simeon โ43James Boucher โ44Robert T. Duncan, D.D.S. โ44
William F. Schafer โ45John H. Shuler โ45Frank M. Root Jr. โ46Richard L. Wunderlich โ46Albert W. Cramer โ47James B. Crowther โ47In memory ofField Crowther โ39
John L. Fenton โ47In memory of William
R. Miller โ45Donald R. Fraser โ47Robert H. Hile โ47Robert E. Leader โ47Patrick J. Shouvlin โ48George Gianopulos โ49James R. Slager โ49William R. Cryder โ50John S. Bly, D.D.S. โ51Albert H. Hayes โ51Edward A. Johnson, M.D. โ51
Robert G. Courter โ52Donald F. Bowers Jr. โ53Don C. Milhoan โ53Frank W. Forsythe Jr. โ54Paul G. Hamill Jr. โ54Fred W. Kiemle โ54Charles L. Stoup Jr. โ55Robert O. Renz โ56Ralph B. Hoffman โ57
James H. Frazier Jr. โ58Frederick H. Thomas โ59Robert D. Izer โ60Charles M. Moffitt Jr. โ60Ronald Whiting โ61In memory ofWM. H. White โ62
John P. โJackโ Gordon โ62Warner P. Simpson โ62Dr. Robert C. SkillicornMarlow G. Zigler โ62Thomas W. Ulrich โ63Jeffrey R. Neel โ65Craig A. Stephens โ65Gary E. Gumz โ66Keith L. Volz โ66Robert Hooks โ67Randall C. Ingold โ67John E. Schuster โ67H. Scott Ayle โ68Mark W. Darling โ68Richard H. Donnell โ68John R. Graham โ68Robert E. Miles โ68Brett A. Thompson โ68Timothy J. Ledvina โ69John S. Wiseman โ69Curtis W. Davis III โ70Dr. Alan B. Bradley โ72Dennis M. OโGorman โ72Scott S. Thompson โ72Charles R. Winger โ72Michael G. Detzel โ75In honor ofhis brothers at Phi Kappa Psi
Thomas R. Hempstead โ76Christopher J. Vlahos โ76Raymond M. Galvin โ77Charles R. Havener โ77Christopher A. Alaburda โ78Keith Cheney โ79Douglas H. Carter โ80Robert W. Oller โ81Kristopher L. Howerton โ82Duncan A. Lonsdale โ82Kurt J. Forster โ83Jeffrey McNaughton โ83Thomas A. Newsom โ83Gregg B. Vosler โ84In memory ofJerry Vosler
Matthew W. Craig โ86G. Scott McComb โ86David S. McCormick โ86Edward A. Mitchell โ86Doug Olesen โ86Walter C. Omiecinski โ86Michael R. Reed โ86Brad A. Vosler โ86In memory ofJerry Vosler
Thomas J. Wagner โ86Peter E. Redetzki โ87Stephen L. Spinner โ87David G. Bingham โ88Aaron M. Schrein โ88William J. Bayer โ89Jeffery T. Capek โ90Daryn M. Fair โ90Joseph H. Haskett โ90Peter E. Nessif โ90
Bob G. Vance โ90James Wallace โ90John F. Letzelter โ91Christopher G. Ross โ91Scott T. Wessner โ91Bradley R. Buelow โ92Dave S. Cantwell โ92Richard W. Healy III โ92Michael J. Jagodzinski โ92Todd J. Newton โ92David R. Allen โ93Robert Lewis โ93Matthew C. McAuliffe โ93Rudolph R. Piekarski โ93Jeffrey M. Billy โ95Dax Hoff โ95Gary Ost โ95In memory of Steve Lipowski โ94
Gilbert A. Smith โ95Andrew M. Kaminski โ96Ryan Brown โ97Peter C. Uher โ97Justin Metzler โ98Philip G. Stover โ98Anthony B. Sacco โ99Timothy S. Watson โ99Wesley D. Hahn โ01Kyle A. Maurer โ02Gregory A. Rutkowski โ04Alexander F. Yablonsky โ07Michael Hammer โ10
n 5Visit www.ohiodelta.blogspot.com for campaign photos and videos.
Renovation on the first floor nears completion in late June.
SUMMER 2011 RENOVATION HIGHLIGHTS
Floors are refinished, making them look new again.
The interior renovation
Framing is put up on the second floor.
Make your pledge today!
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Phi Kappa Psi
Ohio Delta Company
P.O. Box 1234
Worthington, OH 43085-1234
Address Service Requested
OhIO Delta
THE BUCKEYE PHI PSI
Summer interior renovations in fullswing. See more photos inside!
Chapter eternal
J. Cheney Humphreys โ40 passed on to Chap-ter Eternal on January 10, 2010. He was a resi-dent of Dayton, Ohio, and had previouslyworked for Dayton Power & Light Company.
alumnI newS
Orland W. Ross โ42 lives in Columbus, Ohio,and is the retired vice president of Berwanger &Overmyer. E-mail: [email protected]
James B. Crowther โ47 plays a lot of golf andenjoys his rewarding life with his wife of 60 years,Mary. They reside in Houston, Texas, and havefour grown children: Mim, Kim, Jim, and Page.Jim is retired from Velcon Filters where he was aregional salesman. E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Bruce L. Barnes โ49 is part of a three-gener-ation family of Ohio Delta Phi Psis with his sonRobert Charles โ81 and grandson Robert Tylerโ10 as members. Bruce resides with his wife,Neila, in Middletown, Ohio. He is a retired oralsurgeon.
Ronald K. Whiting โ61 lives in Painesville,Ohio, and has four sons: Gregory, Timothy, Ken-neth, and Nathanial. He works in the mainte-nance department for Independence PlaceCondominium Association in Mentor. E-mail:[email protected]
Jim B. Skirvin Jr. โ66 is a semi-retired entrepreneurdoing job development work for individuals withdisabilities (www.sendkindnesswithcards.com). He
alumnI upDate
lives in Hermitage, Tenn., and has one son,Nathanael. E-mail: [email protected]
Robert W. Hooks โ67 is still vice presidentof Sargent & Lundy LLC and enjoys it. Heand his wife, Kathi, spend as much time asthey can with their three children and fivegrandchildren in Chicago and Houston.They all take a trip to Steamboat Springs,Colo., in the summer and winter. Bob andKathi reside in Hinsdale, Ill. E-mail:[email protected]
Dave A. Nadolny โ86 is a senior fiscal spe-cialist for Franklin County Board ofMR/DD. He co-wrote and published Profes-sor Gordianโs Grimoire, a supplemental bookdescribing monsters in the Fellowship of theWhite Star role-playing game. He and hiswife, Jodi, have two children, Steven andAndrea. E-mail: [email protected]
Adam T. Colwell โ01 works for Quest Soft-ware as a sales representative in Dublin,Ohio. He resides in Columbus. E-mail:[email protected]
Michael J. Williams โ04 works in the med-ical device sales field with Johnson & John-son. He lives in Arlington, Va. E-mail:[email protected]
Visit Our New BlogIn addition to our Chapter Web site,
follow our new blog for the latest updates onthe house renovation and capital campaign:
www.ohiodelta.blogspot.com
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2011 HomecomingOctober 28 at the newly renovated Chapter House
See inside for more details.