du quarterly: volume 123, no. 3
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The Delta Upsilon Quarterly is the official voice of the Delta Upsilon International Fraternity.TRANSCRIPT
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DDIIRREECCTTOORRSSMalcolm P. Branch, Wisconsin ’69Ronald E. Dowhaniuk, Oregon State ’86Charles E. Downton III, North Carolina ’66Patrick L. Mangold, Central Florida ’07James S. Simpkins, Washington State ’81Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State ’82Donald E. Weaver, Indiana ’60Robert M. Williams, Pace ’06
PPAASSTT PPRREESSIIDDEENNTTSSTerry L. Bullock, Kansas State ’61Samuel M. Yates, San Jose ’55Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60
IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL HHEEAADDQQUUAARRTTEERRSS SSTTAAFFFFExecutive DirectorDave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73Director of Chapter OperationsJonathan R. Custis, Bradley ’02Director of Chapter DevelopmentJason H. Clark, Washington State ’01Leadership ConsultantsJohn S. Adams, Wichita ’04Colin P. Finn, Iowa State ’05Ryan T. Kiernan, Iowa ’05Andrew D. Martin, Washington State ’05Michael A. Valentine, DePauw ’04Office ManagerJo Ellen WaldenMembership Records ClerkSheila DeJarnetteAccounts Administrator Rosemary BradyChapter Services Administrative AssistantBrandylin ColeExecutive AssistantBarbara HarnessEducational Foundation Executive DirectorDavid R. SchumacherDirector of Alumni DevelopmentCraig S. Sowell, Houston ’92
““TThhee DDUU aanndd tthhee MMaaiiddeenn””Dear Brothers:
The professor introduced himself then asked the rest ofthe class to get to know someone that they didn’t alreadyknow.
An elderly lady in the class introduced herself to a burlyguy wearing a DU t-shirt and was obviously a varsityfootball player.
“Hi, my name is Rose. I’m 87 years old. May I giveyou a hug?”
“Of course, my name is Dusty. Why are you in college atsuch a young age?” he smiled as they hugged.
Rose said, “I’m here to meet a rich husband, get married, and have a couple of kids!Actually, I always dreamed of having a college education and now I’m getting one.”
After class they walked to the union and had coffee. Every day for the rest of thesemester they did the same. Rose became a campus sweetheart and at the end of thesemester the DUs invited her to speak at the football banquet.
As she began her speech she dropped her 3 by 5 cards on the floor, and a littleembarrassed she leaned into the microphone and said, “I’m sorry I’m so jittery. I gaveup beer and this whiskey is killing me! I’ll never get my cards back in order so let mejust tell you what I know.”
“There are only a few secrets to staying young, being happy and achieving success.You have to find humor every day and you have to have a dream.
“There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are 19years old and lie in bed for one full year, you will turn 20 years old. If I am 87 yearsold and stay in bed for a year and never do anything I will turn 88. Anybody can growolder. That doesn’t take any talent or ability.
“The idea is to grow up by always finding opportunity in change. Have no regrets.The elderly usually don’t have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we did notdo. The only people who fear death are those with regrets.”
One week after graduation, Rose passed away. The entire DU house and half of thecampus attended her funeral as a tribute to Rose, who taught by example that it’s nevertoo late to be all that you can be.
Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
DU is blessed with thousands of young men and old men who are achieving our goal ofgrowing up and becoming better men.
God Bless Delta Upsilon.
Fraternally,
Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’52President
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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DD ee ll tt aa UU pp ss ii ll oo nn QQ uu aa rr tt ee rr ll yyTHE OFF IC IAL MAGAZINE OF THE DELTA UPS ILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY S INCE 1882
VOL. 123, NO. 3 - FALL 2005 WWW.DELTAU.ORG
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2005 Sweepstakes Chapter - DePauw - celebrating with Fraternity President Ed Porter and
Board Chairman Bill Messick.
The Boys & Girls Club outing during the 2005 Leadership Institutein Denver, Colorado was a fun experience for the kids and for the DU Brothers. Remember Delta Upsilon’s partner in community service and support your local
Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Canada.
CONTENTS
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For the second time in six years, the RockyMountains provided a magnificentbackdrop, as Denver, Colorado played hostto the annual Delta Upsilon LeadershipInstitute. Held at the Hyatt Tech CenterHotel, the Leadership Institute was attendedby over 350 DUs, faculty and guests, whogathered for leadership and educationaltraining, brotherhood and camaraderie, aswell as a reunion for regular attendees.
The hotel convention area wasdecorated with new banners and signs,resplendent with DU pride. The weekendbegan with the tone being set by an excitingopening session conducted by Brother CurtisZimmerman, Miami ’04 who was aninspiration throughout the weekend. Thefeeling of Brotherhood was in the airThursday evening at the opening banquet. After the playingof Reminiscence and fond remembrance of all DUs whocame before us, the brothers were treated to a wonderful andinspiring opening keynote by Jim Riley. Mr. Riley playedfootball as a defensive end at the University of Oklahoma,before playing for the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins aspart of the famous “No Name Defense.”
The attendees were also witness to the first seven of theawards to be given throughout the weekend, among them anew award that recognizes the Alumni Chapter of the Year,with the inaugural award going to the Cornell Chapteralumni. All chapter awards for the weekend were presentedby the members of the DU Emerging Leaders Program(DUEL) which is held annually at the Institute. Unveiled in2000, this program is designed for freshman and sophomoremembers who are nominated by their peers to attend thisspecialized leadership program. Twenty men from variouschapters who possess the leadership potential and capabilitiesattend this summer class, with more than 16 hours devoted totheir personal leadership development. The DUEL programwas led by Jeff Sears, Arlington/Northern Arizona ’98.
Friday morning’s undergraduate educational sessions ledinto a service luncheon, followed by an afternoon ofcommunity service, with DU brothers serving in severaldifferent Denver-area Boys & Girls Club locations. DUsreceived a rewarding experience working with Denver-areayouth and serving its national partnership with the Boys &Girls Clubs of both America and Canada. This event isalways a highlight of the Institute.
Friday evening, with everyone in coat and tie, thebrothers attended the Initiation Banquet. At the beginning ofthe evening, the DU Founders Medal was presented toBrother Mark Parseghian, Lehigh ’49. The Fraternity’s top
honor for individual service to the Fraternity orDU chapter was long overdue. BrotherParseghian has served as an alumnus volunteerfor the Lehigh Chapter for well over 50 years.Chairman Messick presented the award toBrother Parseghian with the first of threestanding ovations from the brotherhood thatevening.
The second standing ovation was forBrother Reid Ricciardi, Purdue ’98 who waspresented with the 2005 Chairman’s Award forAlumnus Volunteer of the Year. BrotherRicciardi has been a driving force in thesuccess and stability of the Purdue Chapter, andis a fine example of DU alumni leadership.
The third standing ovation of the eveningfollowed the Model Initiation, where sevenmen were officially initiated into the Fraternity.
The ceremony was presided over by Brothers Dave Maguire,Southern Illinois ’73 as Master; Aaron Clevenger, CentralFlorida ’97 as Examiner; Allan Warrack, Alberta ’61 asChief Marshal; and Michael Clark, Houston ’92 as Chaplain.Fraternity Historian, Brother Craig Sowell, Houston ’92delivered an inspirational charge on “DU Vision.” Those whowere newly received into the Delta U Brotherhood: BryceBuch, Iowa State ’08, Jeff Czerniak, Iowa State ’08, BrandonClifton, North Dakota State ’08, Chris Catoe, San Jose ’06,Jay Li, Toronto ’07, Kyle Lorts, Western Illinois ’06, andThursday night’s keynote speaker, Jim Riley, Oklahoma ’05,who accepted a bid to join the Fraternity as an alumnusearlier in the day! It is hard to explain the exhilaration of astanding ovation of over 350 brothers at the conclusion of aDU Initiation, but it is truly a rewarding and emotionalexperience.
Saturday’s events began with more leadership andeducational programming, followed by a first-everFoundation Luncheon. The DU Educational Foundation wasthe focus of the luncheon, which included Oak Circle awardsand scholarship presentations, as well as a publicannouncement of an endowment campaign for chapterleadership, an article about which may be found in this issueof the Quarterly. The luncheon also recognized all of thosealumni in attendance (over 30 men) that have publiclypledged support to the campaign.
Following the luncheon the annual business of theFraternity was conducted at the Undergraduate Convention,followed by the alumni Assembly of Trustees. Brothers BillMessick and Gary Killips were re-elected as Chairman andSecretary of the Fraternity, respectively, and Brother RonDowhaniuk, Oregon State ’86 was elected to a term as aDirector.
FRATERNITY NEWS
2005 Leadership Instituteby Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92, Fraternity Historian
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FRATERNITY NEWS
In 2001, Delta Upsilon established the FoundersMedal to recognize those brothers who have givenan extraordinary amount of time and inspirationalservice to Delta Upsilon, specifically to a particularChapter. On Friday, July 29, 2005, it was presentedfor the 14th time at the annual Delta UpsilonLeadership Institute.
Founders Medal recipients embody the spirit ofDelta Upsilon ideals, follow the example of ourFounding Fathers, and exemplify the qualities and traits of atrue DU. It was only natural for Mark Parseghian, Lehigh ’49,to be awarded this honor.
After he was initiated on June 26, 1946, BrotherParseghian began his lifelong journey of service to DeltaUpsilon and the Lehigh Chapter. He is an integral part of the
Lehigh Chapter, and has always been a level-headed and wise voice of reason. He has servedably as Alumni President for the Lehigh Chapterfor mmaannyy years and has always been an extremelyactive alumnus. He has a keen sense of alwaysdoing what is right for DU and the Lehigh Chapter.His leadership always shined through and he hasalways kept bb rrootthheerrhhoooodd at the forefront.Nobody can doubt his love for DU, and the loyal
and dedicated leadership that he has provided.“Volunteers are a commodity; a rarity. Even more rare
are those alumni that commit themselves to Delta Upsilon foreternity.” Brother Parseghian is a shining example thatmembership in DU never ends.
The weekend culminated at Saturday’sGrand Banquet, which included thepresentation of the McQuaid Scholarships,Sweepstakes Finalists and DUEL graduation,as well as the President’s Award for DUUndergraduate of the Year, which wasawarded to Brother Danny Collins, Missouri’06. The evening also included a tribute toretiring Board member, Brother Rich Delano,Indiana ’85, who was recognized for hislong-time service on the Fraternity’s Board ofDirectors as Treasurer.
The banquet closed with the triumphantcelebration of the DePauw Chapter who wasawarded the DU Sweepstakes Trophy, recognizing them as thechapter who had the best year in 2004-05. Following the
banquet, DUs enjoyed good times andfellowship with a casino party on the topfloor of the hotel, overlooking the nightskyline of Denver.
The Leadership Institute is one of the finestexamples of Fraternity conventions in theentire Greek world, providing a wonderfulmix of fun and brotherhood with exceptionalleadership and educational programmingopportunities for our undergraduates. Asalways, our appreciation to the DUEducational Foundation and its donors formaking possible support of the Institute andother educational programs of DU.
The 2006 Leadership Institute is scheduled for KansasCity August 3-6. Make plans now to be there.
Parseghian Awarded Founders Medal
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Delta Upsilon International Fraternity Awards 2004-2005AAwwaarrdd WWiinnnneerr FFiinnaalliisstt((ss))Excellence in Alumni Relations Central Florida Alberta, California, Central Florida, Cornell, Missouri Excellence in Associate Member Education Michigan Iowa, Michigan, North Dakota, North Dakota State, Purdue Excellence in Chapter Administration North Dakota Arlington, North Dakota, Rochester,Washington,Western ReserveExcellence in Facility Management Georgia Tech Alberta, Colgate, DePauw, Georgia Tech, Nebraska Excellence in Financial Management Manitoba Arlington, Manitoba, Michigan, Missouri,Washington Excellence in Fraternity Ritual DePauw Arlington, Central Florida, DePauw, Kansas State, North DakotaExcellence in Human Service Arlington Arlington, Bradley, Central Florida, Miami, St. Norbert Excellence in Loss Prevention Purdue DePauw, Manitoba, Missouri, Purdue,Western Reserve Excellence in Membership Education Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton, Miami, Missouri, North Dakota, Purdue Excellence in Public Relations Lafayette Arlington, Lafayette, Missouri, Nebraska,Washington Excellence in Recruitment Purdue Arlington, Cal Poly, Kansas State, Missouri, Purdue Outstanding Academic Performance Program Missouri Arlington, DePauw, Kansas State, Missouri,Washington Outstanding Web Site Award Manitoba Bradley, Culver-Stockton, Kansas State, Manitoba, Miami Most Improved Chapter Georgia Tech Ohio, San Diego Outstanding Alumni Chapter Cornell Sweepstakes Award/Finalists DePauw Arlington, DePauw, Manitoba, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota,
Purdue Chairman’s Award - Alumnus of the Year Reid Ricciardi Fred Atkins, Greg LambPresident’s Award - Undergraduate of the Year Danny Collins Chris Cheng
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If justice is our foundation, then itis held in place with brotherhood.We see our brothers often, if not
everyday. We interact with them, listento them, even when we are in fact notpresent. For some chapters, theirbrotherhood is strong, but for others,brotherhood is nothing more than anotion. The Carthage Chapter leanstowards the former, but even wesometimes forget the true potential ofbrotherhood.
While in Denver for the Leadership Institutesix of us from Carthage were presented with anopportunity to travel west
towards themountains and dosome hiking. Inorder to do so, wewould miss theUndergraduateConvention.BrotherChristopher Alms’07 was thegreatest brother tothe six of us thatweekend,sacrificing a tripto the mountainsso that he couldattend themeetings andupdate us whenwe returned.
Lookingback, I believe
that none of us realized the impact we hadon each other throughout the trip. As we approached atrail leading to a peak upwards to almost 12,000 feet, oneof our brothers informed us that he, in fact, had asthma.Perfect…up in the thin air of the mountains, far from anymedical aid, with an asthmatic. As sarcastic as that maysound, our first reaction was the opposite: We would staytogether and slow down when necessary. After taking acouple of short breaks, we reached a scenic lookout and
simply sat down to take in thebreathless view of themountains. It was impressive,as the considerable size of themountains instantly made usall feel insignificant.Regardless, we were there. Thesight was beautiful as well asmiles away from the nearesttown.
That day made me realizeexactly what it means to be inDelta Upsilon. Joining the
fraternity is like observing the mountains from a distance:something great lies ahead. As we continue on our paththrough Delta Upsilon, we are given the necessary toolsand resources to become better men. And begin climbing.One of our brothers may have obstacles in his life thatmight hinder him from reaching the top at the same timeas the rest of us. It is our responsibility—not out offeigned care, but no less than our love for our brothers—to walk the path side by side with him. As we reach thetop, we will see the world from a grand angle, somethingonly a few would see in their lifetimes. And we would notbe doing this alone because we are surrounded by ourbrothers, each taking in the same view.
Realistically, as a 20-year old undergraduate member ofDelta Upsilon, I can only speak of idealistic walks of life,since today I onlystand at the base ofthe mountain. Thefuture is daunting,but I know onevery crucial fact:I am surroundedby my brothers,eager to make thesame trip to thetop where ourolder, moreexperiencedbrothers wait forus inanticipation.
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FRATERNITY NEWS
The Westward Wandering of the Carthage Delegationwritten by Vasilos Bournas ’06 and edited by Daniel Ross-Jones ’07
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UNDERGRADUATE NEWS
At the end of the Spring 2005 semester,Brother Josh Sawyer, Arlington ’06, waselected Student Congress President. He isthe first DU from the Arlington Chapter tohold such a prestigious position oncampus.Also, at the 2005 UTA Greek LifeAwards, the Arlington Chapter cleanedhouse, winning many awards.We receivedGold Star status for our grades on theChapter Expectations,Awards, and
Standards Review. Josh Sawyer alsoreceived Best Active Member in IFC andBest IFC Chapter President.The ArlingtonChapter also brought home the mostprestigious award of the night,The Dr. KentGardner Award.This award “recognizes theone fraternity for demonstratingcommitment to the values, principles andhigh standards found in all fraternities.”This award was given to us by the rest ofthe fraternities here at UTA.We wouldalso like to congratulate Jeff Mooradian ’07.He was nominated for Best IFC NewMember. He has put forth much effort intoour chapter and the IFC as well.
Last spring two of our brothers werechosen by their fellow seniors tospeak in front of their peers on twodifferent events. Robert T. Goldsmith’05 gave his speech atCommencement and Derrick M.Collins ’05 gave his address at theNew Alumni Convocation.The chapteris very proud of Brothers Goldsmithand Collins and pleased with not onlythe impact they had in the chapter, butwith all they did on campus as well.Tothe 12 graduating seniors: all the bestfor the future.
Chapter
At the beginning of August 2004, theGeorgia Tech Chapter had 27undergraduate brothers.Two successful fallrushes have increased the chapter size to57, with 20 pledges.ChapterGeorgia Tech
ChapterCarthage
Spring 2005, the Delta Upsilon Chapter atHouston won first place for their carnival
booth at UH Frontier Fiesta – the biggestevent on campus in the spring. Brother JeffRocheleau ’06 was named “Mr. Fiesta for2005.” For the 2004-05 school year, onceagain Delta Upsilon had the highest GPAof all Greek organizations and was theonly fraternity whose GPA was above theUH All-Men’s Average.
ChapterHouston
Arlington
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“I thought the 2005 LI was excellent.This year again there were great keynotespeakers.The breakout sessions throughout LI were one of the most interestingparts of this LI. From the opening session of the conference to the Grand AwardsBanquet I saw the pride of the brothers in attendance constantly grow.This wasby far one of the most motivational conferences I have ever attended.”
Raves for the 2005Leadership Institute
2006 Leadership
InstituteKansas City, Missouri
August 3-6Be There!
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UNDERGRADUATE NEWS
William R. Ross ’06 was namedGreek Man of the Year at KentState University at the spring 2005Greek Week ceremonies.This wasthe first such award won by a KentState DU. Congratulations toBrother Ross!
Kent StateCongratulations to the Oregon StateChapter for a spring 2005 term GPA of2.89, ranking 8th out of 22 fraternities,and surpassing the All-Men’s Average.April 3, 2005 saw the initiation of six
new Brothers and the growth of theAnderson family of DUs. Kevin J.Anderson ’08 joined his brother Scott’05, and uncle Tom Windedahl ’70 asBrothers in Delta Upsilon.
The spring 2005 semester at DeltaUpsilon Rochester was rife with activity.Robert C. Cavanaugh II ’07 did anexcellent job getting some originalprogramming together. Complementingthese programs were some verysuccessful philanthropic events, thehighlight being the annual Homeless forthe Homeless to raise money for Habitatfor Humanity.The semester was toppedoff with the initiation of 13 new Brothers.
April 24 the undergraduate brothersand alumni of the Delta UpsilonRochester Chapter gathered for theannual Spring Brunch, held at the beautifulOak Hill Country Club.The theme wasBrotherhood:Throughout Our Chapter’sHistory.Among the highlights of themorning were the speeches of BrothersPete Tierney and Paul Ford, both of whomgraduated in the class of 1936.They gavethe undergraduate chapter a differentperspective of the Fraternity and anentirely new look at brotherhood throughtheir stories of the way the chapter usedto be. In addition, special honors weregiven to Seniors Nicholas Delahanty ’05
and Andrew Hart ’05. Brother Delahantyreceived the chapter’s Harm PotterAward, which is given to the seniorbrother who most embodies the ideals ofthe Fraternity. Brother Hart received theDick Kaiser (1949) Memorial Scholarshipaward for being the graduating seniorwith the highest overall GPA.
From a successful spring to an excitingfall semester, the brothers will beundertaking some new and excitingphilanthropic events. DU’s innovativeprogramming is quickly becoming a stapleon campus. Sparked by a large and veryinvolved new initiate class, thebrotherhood is destined to go places.
ChapterRochester
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“I attended LI as a delegate and felt that it wasan experience not to be taken for granted. I hadthe opportunity to network with hundreds ofundergraduate brothers and alumni. I had theopportunity to share ideas, conversations, andmemories with brothers from chapters around theU.S. and Canada. I also felt that the keynotespeakers shared stories of trouble and success andtouched us all with insightful, useful messages. Iam a senior this year and will be graduating inMay 2006, but plan on attending this next LI asan alumnus myself. I hope that I can somedayoffer my own insights to the delegates of theconference and that I can contribute in my ownway in the future.”
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“With 24 undergraduate brothers and four alumniattending the recent Leadership Institute inDenver, the Manitoba Chapter has shown its highregard for the annual conference and theBrotherhood.”
ChapterChapterOregon State
Be deciding on your chapter’sdelegation to the 2006
Leadership Institute and startbudgeting for the expenses of
travel, incidentals, and anyadditional delegate fees.
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ALUMNI NEWS
The Kevin Byrne Memorial Golf Tournament was a big success! Over 100 golfers competed,raising $17,704 for the V Foundation for cancer research. The tournament was held inmemory of Kevin Byrne, Central Missouri ’85, Executive Vice President of the CentralMissouri State University Chapter of Delta Upsilon, serving in 1982 – 1983. Kevin died ofesophageal cancer on December 21, 2004, at his home in Plano, Texas. Kevin’s wife, Laura,and the rest of the Byrne family organized the tournament, which took place on July 30,2005, at Firewheel Golf Park in Garland, Texas.
Some of the participating golfers said it was the best tournament they had played in,how smoothly the tournament ran, the number of prizes, and the generous goody bag. Forinformation about playing in or sponsoring The Kevin Byrne Memorial Golf Tournament in
2006, please contact Laura Byrne at 972-378-5329 or Jennifer Byrne at 972-529-6699. For informationabout the V Foundation, please visit their website at www.jimmyv.org
The Delta Upsilon Distinguished Alumnus Award was conferred upon Brother Martin Krasnitz,Chicago ’55, in a ceremony this past June in Chicago. Extremely successful in business forseveral years, Brother Krasnitz is the retired president of the Sewing Machine Exchange, Inc. inChicago. He served on the Fraternity’s Board of Directors through 2001, and recently waselected to the Board of Trustees for the Educational Foundation. Additionally, he is a long-timecontributor to the Foundation and has been recognized as an honored lifetime donor.
The award was presented at the annual banquet of the Chicago Chapter alumni by past DUInternational Fraternity President and fellow chapter brother, Jim McQuaid, Chicago ’60.Brother Krasnitz joins Brothers McQuaid and Maurice Mandel, Chicago ’55 as the thirdmember of the Chicago Chapter to be recognized with the Fraternity’s Distinguished AlumniMedallion. (Pictured are (l to r) Brothers McQuaid, Krasnitz, and Mandel.)
Lou Holtz, Kent State ’58, is an in-studio analyst for ESPN College Football. He provides studio analyseson ESPNEWS ADT Coaches Spotlight, ESPN2 College Game Day programs including pre-game, half-time and post-game segments, and Sports Center.
Sean Deskins, Louisville ’04, was recently appointed by the American Bar Association (ABA) Law StudentDivision as their liaison to the ABA Section for Labor and Employment Law. This is a national leadershipposition with the largest association of attorneys in the country. The liaisons serve as a link between the Boardof Governors of the Law Student Division and other ABA sections, divisions, and committees. Deskins is asecond year law student at the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.
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ALUMNI NEWS
A DU pin lost for over 40 years was found at the construction site for NorthCarolina’s new house. Frank Lytle, the on-site building supervisor for the
construction company, found the pin. Pictured are Mr. Lytle (l) and JohnE. Ramsay, Jr., North Carolina ’70, who is also the architect for the newhouse.
Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ’88, has been named by The Hartford as their Operations Directorfor Individual Risk. Jordan will lead IR projects related to operating and strategic planning, with a focus on profitablegrowth in the IR line of business. He will also act as a liaison between Field Operations and Segment.
Too White Crew is a six-band from Chicago featuring two DUs fromthe Northern Illinois Chapter: John C. Cordogan ’89 (C-Note) picturedleft, and Steven F. Donaldson ’88 (Woodsy Fresh) pictured right. Theband has had tremendous success on college campuses – havingappeared at the University of Illinois, Bradley University, andWestern Illinois University among other campuses.
The band has opened for hip hop legends such as Tone Loc, RobBase & DJ EZ Rock, the Digital Underground, and has been askedby KRS-ONE to open for Public Enemy in NYC. They werefeatured on WGN news twice and were called “insanelyentertaining” by the Chicago press. Most recently they wereasked to perform in Las Vegas on a regular basis and at the timethe Quarterly last heard from them they had a June showcasescheduled for Rio’s Voodoo lounge.
Tacoma (Washington) City Councilman Kevin R. Phelps, Washington State ’77, was appointed chairman of SoundTransit’s finance committee in 2002. He has now left the board amid accolades that he was a key figure in turning SoundTransit around. At the time Phelps began his challenge, Sound Transit was reeling from revelations that Seattle’s light railline would be vastly more expensive than voters had been told and would take three years longer to build. The $500million grant had been suspended and the federal government was demanding accountability and proof the agency couldcontrol costs. Today, the federal grant has been restored, and Sound Transit is constructing a 14-mile light rail line that isprojected to be completed on schedule and come in under the budget set for it in 2001. Besides his councilman duties,Brother Phelps is chairman of the Tacoma-Pierce County Board of Health and Pierce Transit, and managing partner in theTacoma Landmark Convention Center.
Alfred G. Wirth, McGill ’63, was presented with an Honourary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Alberta atthe June10, 2005 convocation.
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Make plans now to attend the Leadership Conference.Check www.deltau.org or contact the Fraternity Headquartersfor more information.
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ALUMNI NEWS
WWAANNTTEEDDDelta Upsilon Alumni tobecome involved with ourundergraduate brothersto strengthen theFraternity and BuildBetter Men for ourfuture.
Contact any staff memberfor more information:P. O. Box 68942,Indianapolis, IN 46268;phone 317-875-8900; oremail [email protected]
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Delta Upsilon completed its 2003-04 fiscal year in astrong financial position with net assets of $2.41million, including cash and investments of $2.17million. For the year, net assets increased byapproximately $167,000 as strong investmentreturns more than offset a general fund operatingdeficit. The operating deficit was in line with ourapproved budget and reflects disciplined expensecontrol in line with our membership numbers.
The Permanent Trust Fund (PTF) experienced again of $234,000 this past year, or just over 14% onbeginning net assets. The Fund continues to bemanaged by Brother Maury Mandel, Chicago ’55,and we thank him for his continued service to ourFraternity.
The Loss Prevention Fund is a designated fundwithin our Fraternity that supports our efforts tomaintain reasonable insurance rates for ourmembers. At the end of the year, net assets stand at$669,000 and are available to meet future claimexpenses should this be needed. It is noteworthythat our Fraternity has had excellent claimexperience over the past five years and that ourinsurance premiums are the lowest charges to anylarge fraternity.
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The core purpose of Delta Upsilon is BuildingBetter Men. In support of this purpose, ourprofessional staff continues to execute excitingprogramming that meets the challenge ofdeveloping leaders within Delta Upsilon for the21st Century. Programming dollars were againdirected to our exemplary educational conferences.Undergraduate member fees as well as chapterbased conference assessments cover only a portionof these costs. During the past year grants of$96,000 from the Delta Upsilon EducationalFoundation as well $116,000 from the PermanentTrust Fund were used to subsidize programmingcosts.
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To support Building Better Men at our chapters,revenue growth is essential to cover the cost of ourmembership education programming. Revenuegrowth has come and will continue to come fromthree sources:
1) Undergraduate Fees – in 2003-04, individualmember fees were held at $100 per man per year.Future revenue growth will come from efforts toincrease average chapter size. Research shows thatchapters must maintain an average membership sizeof 40 men to maintain financial viability. Iencourage all alumni to help your chapters meet thechallenge of expanding membership.
2) Permanent Trust Fund – this fund with assets of$1.8 million, provides additional support to theFraternity’s operations. During 2003-04, $116,000was transferred from the Permanent Trust Fund tothe General Operating Fund of the Fraternity foreducational programming. It is the policy of theBoard of Directors to restrict withdrawals from thePermanent Trust Fund to 7% of year-end assets.
3) Alumni support in the form of grants from theDelta Upsilon Educational Foundation. Grants forthe year totaled $96,000. The Fraternity is verygrateful for the support of the Foundation insupporting the educational initiatives of theFraternity. We are looking forward to increases inthe amounts available for educational grants asinvestment returns improve and fundraising effortscontinue to expand.
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Delta Upsilon is dedicated to achieving its corepurpose of Building Better Men. The Fraternity hasbeen successful in developing programming tofurther this purpose.
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Annual Financial Report by the Treasurer
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Your support, whether financial through gifts to theDelta Upsilon Educational Foundation, or personal,through volunteer service to a local chapter, isessential to our success.
The Fraternity owes a debt of gratitude to our entireIHQ staff for their effective management of theorganization, and who put in many long hoursthroughout the year to ensure that a DU man is thebest man he can be.
Fraternally submitted,Richard L. Delano, Indiana ’85Treasurer
Delta Upsilon International FraternityCombined Operating & Loss Prevention Expenses = $1.402m
Conferences = $186k
Quarterly = $62k
Fraternity Services = $304k
Management & General = $464k
Loss Prevention = $386k
33.1%
27.5%
21.7%
4.4%
13.3%
4.4%
13.3%
21.7%
27.5%
33.1%
Loss Prevention Fees = $434k
Conference Fees = $159k
Delta Upsilon International FraternityCombined Operating and Loss Prevention Income = $1.569 million
Interest and OtherIncome = $328k
DUEF Grants = $96k
Pledge, Initiation, MemberFees = $552k
Note: Includes realized and unrealized gains.
35.2%
21%
27.7%
10.1%
6%
6%10.1%
21%
27.7%
35.2%
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Cash and cash equivalents $ 202,733
Accounts receivable and accrued income 258,033
Inventories and prepaid expenses 76,658
Investments in marketable securities, 1,971,541
at market value
Property and equipment net of depreciation 33,963
Total Assets $ 2,542,928
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 50,553
Deferred revenue 74,095
Accrued loss prevention claims 6,897
Total Liabilities $ 131,545
General fraternity net assets (27,723)
Permanent Trust Fund net assets 1,770,186
Loss prevention fund net assets 668,920
Total Net Assets $ 2,411,383
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 2,542,928
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Membership fees $ 551,886
Loss prevention fees 434,277
Conference fees 159,491
Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Grant 96,024
Investment and interest income 60,816
Net realized loss on sale of securities (5,453)
Net unrealized gain on securities 236,970
Other revenue 35,426
Total Revenue $ 1,569,437
Chapter and alumni services 303,608
Loss prevention programming and expenses 386,021
Publications and communications 62,401
Conference expenses 186,229
Management and general 463,900
Total Expenses $ 1,402,159
Change in net assets $ 167,278
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AAllbbeerrttaaWilliam L. Anderson ’46 A. G. Austin ’42 Gordon E. Brown ’45Richard C. Corbet ’47Douglas G. Florendine ’42Howard F. Gain ’44 John H. Harding ’49 David O. Hedlin ’45 C. F. Matthews ’44 John B. O’Connor ’43 John H. Timmins ’44Douglas J. Tompkins ’58William A. Wickett ’44Harry D. Wismer ’47 J. A. Wylie ’51 L. I. Younger ’44 BBrriittiisshh CCoolluummbbiiaaRichard K. Acton ’72 Robert W. Bonner ’42CCaalliiffoorrnniiaaLewis T. Gardiner ’35CChhiiccaaggooRobert Sbarge ’56 CCoorrnneellllWilliam W. Howe ’42DDeenniissoonnG. G. Davidson ’58 DDeePPaauuwwCarl W. Hintz ’32 IInnddiiaannaaAlbert L. Higdon ’39 Guy J. Kornblum ’32 Joe S. Stoner ’46 Harold M. Wong ’47 JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnssBurton E. Greenwood ’51KKaannssaassDale M. Flanagan ’58Robert G. Hughes ’36MMaarriieettttaaTheodore Pitts ’33 MMccGGiillllRobert D. Staniforth ’53MMiiaammiiDavid C. Hamilton ’51MMiicchhiiggaannRichard M. Adams ’40MMiissssoouurriiRobert J. Keller ’50
NNeebbrraasskkaaGilbert G. Autry ’35 Thomas E. Blomgren ’49Don W. Deterding ’57 Scott A. Hiatt ’89 Lawrence H. Rogge ’64 NNeeww YYoorrkkJohn S. Lieb ’36 NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa SSttaattee Michael P. Hurley ’82NNoorrtthhwweesstteerrnnOrland A. Porter ’49 OOhhiioo David S. Gregg ’71 OOhhiioo SSttaatteeJohn K. Alberty ’70 William S. Reid ’41OOkkllaahhoommaaAustin D. McKaig ’02 PPaann AAmmeerriiccaannLuis A. Lopez ’03PPeennnnssyyllvvaanniiaaHarry W. Van Sciver ’53PPuurrdduueeEugene P. Berg ’37 Robert W. Steiger ’49RRoocchheesstteerrKeith M. Brady ’62 SSaann JJoosseeReginald B. Oliver ’61SSyyrraaccuusseeJohn C. Carlin ’57 Albert H. Henderson ’40William S. Smeltzer ’58WWaasshhiinnggttoonnEdward C. Robertson ’42Kent R. Willson ’44WWaasshhiinnggttoonn && LLeeeeHarry G. Kincaid ’41 John E. Perry ’41 Irwin T. Sanders ’29 Gilbert R. Swink ’35WWaasshhiinnggttoonn SSttaatteeB. W. Casseday ’37 WWeesstteerrnn MMiicchhiiggaannDonald L. Lightfoot ’56WWeesstteerrnn RReesseerrvveeDonald W. Reed ’42
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This listing reflects notices received at DU Headquartersthrough September 20, 2005. Please notify the Fraternity ofdeceased members, or any errors, at P. O. Box 68942,Indianapolis, IN 46268, phone – 317.875.8900, fax –317.876.1629, or e-mail – [email protected] gifts also may be directed to the DU EducationalFoundation at this same address.
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CChhaaiirrmmaann::Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65President,The Paragon
VViiccee CChhaaiirrmmaann::Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell ’75President, Saint Mary’s College of Minnesota
TTrreeaassuurreerr::Richard B.Thompson, Michigan State ’67Managing Director, (Ret.) U.S. Fixed Income AIG
SSeeccrreettaarryy::Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75Sr.VP and Trust Manager, Merrill Lynch Trust Co.
VV--PP//IInnvveessttmmeennttss::Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55Managing Director, Robeco USA, Inc
TTrruusstteeeess::
Roy F.Allan, Lehigh ’68VP Merrill Lynch, Cincinnati
Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58President (Ret.) Bank One West Virginia
David L. Cole, Wilmington ’72Chairman,AON Warranty Group
John A. Delaney, Florida ’77President, University of North Florida
Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92Director of Campaign Development, DUEF
Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49Vice President (Ret.) Square D
Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ’51Principal, Heizer Corporation
Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ’57Retired President, Sewing Machine Exchange
James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60Chairman and CEO MetroGroup Corp.
William C. Rappolt, Lafayette ’67Executive VP-Treasurer (Ret.), First Empire State Corp.
Robert L.Tyburski, Colgate ’74Vice President, Colgate University
John T.Weisel, Oregon ’48Retired Ophthalmologist
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AA MM EE SS SS AAGG EE FF RROOMM TT HH EE CCHHAAIIRRMMAANNStephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65
DELTA UPSILONEDUCATIONALFOUNDATION
DELTA UPSILONEDUCATIONALFOUNDATION
The Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is extremely grateful to all DU brothers and friends who supported ourfundraising efforts in the 2004-05 fiscal year. We are proud to be able to recognize each and every donor on thesucceeding pages, and provide some highlights of this past fundraising year.
I would like to personally thank brothers Rick Holland, Syracuse ’83 and Allan Lansing, Western Ontario ’53 for theirservice to the DUEF board as they step down from their posts as Trustees. Their leadership will be sorely missed.Likewise, we are excited to have Roy Allan, Lehigh ’68 and Marty Krasnitz, Chicago ’57 joining our wonderful team.We look forward to their adept leadership in the years ahead.
Our mission for the 2005-06 appeal is already underway. We will be stepping up our efforts to increase the numberof donors to our annual appeal in addition to our many other pursuits. The call is out once again to all brothers: Ifyou are listed on the succeeding pages, please continue with your loyal giving, you are truly making a difference.
For those that have lapsed, or perhaps you have not ever given, please understand how important yourparticipation really is. More than 65,000 living DU brothers have not given a gift of any kind to DU in their lifetime.If each of those men gave just $20 a year, we would raise an additional 1.3 million dollars each year. This provesthat there is strength in numbers. Please do not wait any longer. We’re worthy of your support.
Fraternally,
Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65Chairman, DU Educational Foundation
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION
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“I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation withheadquarters at 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, the sum of $ ________; orthe following described property: _______________________________, or theresidue of my estate, to be used for the general purposes of the Foundation as theBoard of Trustees may direct.”
“I have sought to Build Better Men since the day I was initiated, and I shall do so until my inevitable day. By leaving a DUlegacy in my estate, I have the opportunity to continue building the viability of DU after I am gone.”
Allan A.Warrack, Alberta ’61
Leave Your Legacy and Preserve Your Name for Posterity!Leave Your Legacy and Preserve Your Name for Posterity!
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Samuel Alboy, Northern Arizona ’01Dale H.Anderson, Iowa ’49AnonymousBruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58James G. Bell, Calgary ’94George A. Blair, Miami ’37Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ’77Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida ’97Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State ’47Stephan C. Davis, Northern Colorado ’94Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92John R. Dytman, Syracuse ’71Steven R. Fisher, Washington ’87Frederick R. Ford, Purdue ’58P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70Terrence F. Grimes, Eastern Kentucky ’71Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49Melvin H. Iverson, Washington ’48Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ’47Everett C. Johnson, Arizona ’62Orville E. Johnson, Washington State ’39Martin Kraznitz, Chicago ’57Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario ’53William T. Liebermann, Miami ’51Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ’88Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55Thomas C. McNeal, Miami ’37Charles L. Miller, San Jose ’59Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota ’63William H. Noble, Missouri ’50Alvan E.“Ed” Porter, Oklahoma ’65Philip G. Ranford, Culver-Stockton ’00Daryl W. Reisfeld, Rochester ’03Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65Jeffrey W. Sears, Northern Arizona ’98Trent A. Shepard, Illinois ’73Herbert E. Smith, Indiana ’52Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92Don A.Veller, Indiana ’35John H.Vinyard, Jr., Missouri ’49Allan A.Warrack, Alberta ’61John T.Weisel, Oregon ’48Scott W.Wilson, Colorado ‘73Venlo J.Wolfsohn, Pennsylvania ’48
Legacy Circle
Programs & Services Supported by the DUEducational FoundationFor over 50 years, the Delta Upsilon EducationalFoundation has existed to help change the lives of theundergraduate members. Through the generous annualgifts of our brothers, the Foundation has been able toprovide educational grants to the Fraternity, DU chapters,and individual members in a variety of ways including thefollowing.
! The Leadership Institute brings together brothers fromall chapters each summer for a four-day experience thatincludes educational seminars for chapter officers,interactive sessions focusing on the Fraternity’s FourFounding Principles, a community service event, and amodel initiation.
! The Winter Educational Conference typically includes thePresidents Academy, the Recruitment Symposium, and theCharles Evans Hughes DUEL (Delta Upsilon EmergingLeaders) Program.
! Membership Education. The Founding Fathers of DUenvisioned an association that is committed to theeducation and personal growth of its brothers. DUcontinues to evaluate its personal growth and developmentcurriculum tailored to each individual DU member. RegionalLeadership Seminars (RLS) engage all chapters in the earlyspring at the province level for an intense two-dayleadership training agenda coordinated with alumnileadership.
! The McQuaid Scholarship/Fellowship awardsundergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships of$2,500 each to deserving DU members.
! Chapter Educational Accounts provide for restrictedfunds within the endowment of the Foundation. Donorshave the ability to make tax-deductible gifts benefiting theeducational needs of a specific chapter.
! The Leadership Consultant Program provides on-campusresources for chapters and brothers to improve theirchapter’s operation and effectiveness. The Foundationprovides an annual grant to help defray the cost ofeducational workshops, seminars, and retreatsadministered by the leadership consultants.
! The Alumni Volunteer Conference, conducted during theLeadership Institute, provides instruction and problem-solving seminars for those who serve as alumni volunteersto our chapters.
! The Delta Upsilon/Boys & Girls Club service partnershipwas created as a forum for local DU chapters to activelyengage in grass roots volunteerism. The involvement withBoys & Girls Clubs affords DU brothers the opportunity todevelop character and lasting friendships.
Additional support includes:
" The Quarterly, the Cornerstone, and other educationalpublications.
" IHQ summer internship program." Grants for UIFI to individual members.
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Applications for the 2006 McQuaid Scholarships will be accepted beginning January 1, 2006 until April 15, 2006.Additionalinformation on these scholarships is available at www.deltau.org or by contacting Brother Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92 at317-875-8900 ext. 225 or by e-mail at [email protected].
In the summer of 2000 The McQuaid Scholarship Fund was created to acknowledge the tremendous service of Delta Upsilon’s imme-diate past president, James D. McQuaid Chicago ’60.The creation of the scholarship marked a welcome return to the Foundation’s earlypractices of awarding financial grants to individual DU brothers. The McQuaid Scholarships are awarded on the basis of scholarship,Fraternity/campus involvement, letters of recommendation, and community service.
J. McQuaidThe Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is proud to announce this year’s recipients of the McQuaid Scholarships:
The James D. McQuaidScholarshipsThe James D. McQuaidScholarships
Undergraduate Scholarships
Graduate Fellowships
SStteepphheenn NN.. AArryyeeee,, DePauw ‘07, is a member ofthe Student Cabinet, serves as an officer in the YoungEconomists Society, and also as President of theInternational Students Association. Having come tocollege after graduating high school in Ghana, Africa,finding acceptance and support in this newenvironment, as he puts it, has been a very importantcomponent in his educational successes. Sincearriving as a freshman student, he has found thatacceptance within the four walls of Delta Upsilon. Ashe puts it, “I have come to realize that being a DUmeans being the best I can be with whatever I havebeen given. I live each day for this noble cause, one ofhumility, one of service and one of excellence. I liveeach day, a life that shows the DU difference.”
JJoosshhuuaa DD.. KKooeenn,, Arlington ‘07, boasts an impressiveresume both in Delta Upsilon, his campus, and in hiscommunity. He had held many positions within hischapter before being elected as the current chapterpresident. He is also very active on his campus as aStudent Congress Senator, Psi Chi National HonorsSociety, UTA Psychology Society, and the NationalSociety of Collegiate Scholars, as well as being amember of the Honors College. One of hisreferences stated that he “continues to be the modelof leadership that the chapter uses to guide ouryounger initiated members.” After graduation heplans to attend graduate school with the goal ofearning a PhD in Clinical Psychology.
JJoohhnn SS..AAddaammss ,, Wichita ’04, served quite actively inhis chapter with positions in recruitment andmembership education. He, too, has compiled animpressive resume’ of scholastic honors, having alsobeen on the Dean’s Honor Roll, and being a memberof the Order of Omega. After spending his lastsemester studying abroad in Australia, he graduated in2004 from Wichita State University with two degrees;one in International Business and the other inEconomics. After finishing up two years as a DeltaUpsilon traveling consultant in early spring 2006, heplans to continue his studies abroad in Salamanca,Spain.
JJuuaann DD..VVeellaassqquueezz,, Purdue ’98 During his years asan undergraduate, he was heavily involved in theoperations of his chapter, serving as both Treasurerand President, while also serving as President ofOrder of Omega, as well as being active in a numberof other organizations on campus. He is a member ofseveral different honor societies, including GoldenKey,Mortar Board,Omicron Delta Kappa, and Alpha PiMu Industrial Engeineering Honor Society. He hasreceived both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees inIndustrial Engineering from Purdue University, and iscurrently at work on his PhD at Purdue.
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“I donated to the Oak Circle because I felt I was in position to be able to help my brothers and to support the scholarship.The scholarship recipients at the past two Leadership Insitutes have been great examples of what we, as brothers shouldstrive for, and I believe in supporting what makes DU better.”
Kirk Brassfield, Fresno ’07
The Oak CircleDelta Upsilon’s Undergraduate Giving ProgramThe Oak CircleDelta Upsilon’s Undergraduate Giving Program
The Oak Circle’s fourth year finished by, once again, setting an all-time record! Total dollars contributed to the Oak CircleScholarship Fund, through undergraduate and parent’s gifts, totaled $11,362. The money raised through the Oak Circle is added toan endowment to provide $1000 scholarships to be awarded each year at the Leadership Institute.
The third annual scholarship was awarded this summer at the 2005 Leadership Institute in Denver, Colorado. The ScholarshipCommittee chose BB rrootthheerr JJoohhnn SS.. BBoossttwwiicckk,, Kansas State ’07 as the Oak Circle Scholarship recipient. Brother Bostwickreceived a check for $1000 to help defray the costs of his education.
Brothers can give at any level, and receive recognition at Conferences and in the DU Quarterly. However, all donors who gift $25receive, in addition, a collector’s lapel pin whose design changes each year.
In addition to individual recognition, chapters are also recognized for their cumulative giving totalin a fiscal year. Chapters are identified as Bronze, Silver, or Gold Chapters, with cumulative totals of$250, $500, and $1000 respectively. This year’s awarded chapters were: BB rroonnzzee LLeevveell:: Houston,Kansas, Kansas State, Kent State, Lafayette, Miami, Nebraska, Northwestern, Rochester, San Jose andWashington. SSii llvveerr LLeevveell:: Central Florida, Indiana and Manitoba. GGoolldd LLeevveell:: Minnesota.
This year also marked the second year for the Oak Circle “Province Challenge”, whereby eachProvince strives to raise the most money among all the provinces. For the province that raises themost money, each participating chapter received a discount on their Leadership Institute (LI)registration. Repeating for the second year in a row as winner of the Province Challenge wasPP rroovviinnccee 99.. The individual cchhaapptteerr that raised the most received one free paid registration to the
LI, with that honor going to the MMaanniittoobbaa CChhaapptteerr..Lastly, the DUEF recognized the efforts of BB rrootthheerr DDaavviidd DD.. MMccKKee aagg ,, II VV,, Minnesota ’04 who, through his efforts, have helped
make the Oak Circle the success it is. To recognize him, the “Undergraduate Donor of the Year” was changed to the “David D.McKeagOak Circle Donor Award”. It is awarded annually to an individual or chapter whose efforts had the greatest impact on the OakCircle Program.The renamed award was awarded this year to brothers of the MMaanniittoobbaa CChhaappeerr.
The 2005-06 Oak Circle year began with a great response at this year’s Leadership Institute, with 123 undergraduates respondingwith gifts that totaled nearly $3,000! Last year’s undergraduate donor total for the entire year was 91 donors, so we have alreadyeclipsed last year’s record of donors in just one weekend! Donors to this year’s Oak Circle receive the 5th year Anniversary colorlapel pin, pictured above.
HHeellpp uuss bbrreeaakk tthhee rreeccoorrdd ffoorr tthhee nnuummbbeerr ooff aannnnuuaall OOaakk CCiirrccllee ddoollllaarrss!!!! Undergraduates who would like to contribute,alumni who would like to sponsor undergraduates, or gifts from a chapter or alumni in the name of the chapter may be given by usingthe enclosed envelope in this Quarterly, by visiting the Fraternity’s website at www.DeltaU.org, or contacting the InternationalHeadquarters.
Top Giving ProvinceProvince 9
Top Giving ChapterManitoba
Parents AppealIn the second year of appealing to theparents of our undergraduates, wesaw an incredible increase in parentdonors and gifts, thanks to ourtelemarketing partner.
117 parents gave gifts this yeartotaling over $6,700. Parents giftsmake their son eligible to apply forthe Oak Circle Scholarship.
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We look for another great Parents Appeal this coming spring!
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONDUEF 25+ Years of Consecutive GivingDUEF 25+ Years of Consecutive Giving“I gained a lot from my DU experience at Missouri. By being a consistent donor throughout the last several years, it is myway of giving back to something that gave me so much.” Col. Henry J. Ochs, Jr., Missouri ’33.
Horace L.Acaster, Pennsylvania ’44 Frederic Ackerson, Iowa ’44 Leland J.Adams, Jr., Bucknell ’64 Gregory L.Allemann, Missouri ’69 Larry W.Amos, Washington State ’68 Bruce C.Anderson, Purdue ’65 John R.Ashby, Arlington ’74 Harold D. Barker, Miami ‘50Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ’42 Charles R. Benson, Iowa ’41Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern ’50 Claude M. Boland, Bradley ’53 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley ’69 Jere E. Bremer, Bradley ’66Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue ’55 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ‘80 Robert B. Buchanan, Illinois ’55 John C. Buist, Wisconsin ’53 John L. Cassell, Jr., Texas ’70Allen V. Cellars, Oregon ’47 David E. Chambers, Arizona ’60 Mark A. Clemente, Cornell ’73 John O. Cronk, Iowa State ’60 David L. Cutter, Stanford ’61Dieter F. Czerny, Lehigh ’74 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ’63James F. Davidson, California ’48 John A. Delaney, Florida ’77Jonathan D. Domash, Carnegie ’76 John K. Dunlap, Texas ’73 Donald S. Farquharson, Indiana ’40 Terry D. Finnell, Syracuse ’57 Samuel D. Flax, Georgia Tech ’78 Jonathan M. Fletcher, Iowa ’35Thomas W. Foote, Purdue ’50 Peter L. Forrest, Florida ’58 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70 Gary J. Golden, Rutgers ’74 William R. Grant, Union ’49Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75 Edward Groth, Jr., Rutgers ’48 Robert W. Haerr, Creighton ’72
Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ’78 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan ’42Porter B. Hall, Kent State ’49 Richard B. Hallman, Purdue ’54 George J. Hamilton, Arkansas ’77 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana ’54 John F. Herma, Rutgers ’70 Bradley B. Hoot, Michigan State ’65 Conrad L. Hoover, New York ’40 Thomas E. Hoover, Ohio State ’56 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ’59Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ’47 David O. Johnson, Kansas State ’75 Orville E. Johnson, Washington State ’39John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania State ’58Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ’52 Dennis S. Kanemori, Western Michigan ’66 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington ’59 Charles L. Kavanagh, California ’64Thomas F. Keating III, Cornell ’57 Charles B. Kiesel, Brown ’26Oscar H. Kraft, Carnegie ’35 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ’57David A. Krebs, Miami ’80 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ’57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ’51William G. Landess, Kansas ’53 William T. Lauder, Columbia ’44 Eugene A. Lucadamo, Lehigh ’71Angelo J. Magistro, Rochester ’60Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55 Robert J. Martin, Washington ’59Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon ’63 Robert W. Meier, Washington ’73Howard O. Mielke, Carnegie ’51 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins ’49 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas ’65Charles E. Moeller, Purdue ’45 Donald R. Morse, Tufts ’42 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ’47 David C. Myers, Tennessee ’74
David S. Nelson, Clarkson ’69 J. David Nelson, Northwestern ’63 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76 Robert W. Newell, DePauw ’34Robert G. Noah, Pennsylvania State ’57 Henry J. Ochs, Jr., Missouri ’33V. Edward Perkins, Brown ’35 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ’36 John S. Polles, Carnegie ’67Aubrey H. Polser, Jr., Texas ’65 Richard R. Popham, Purdue ’40 James S. Roberts, Florida ’63John W. Rogers, Miami ’57Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ’73 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma ’74David W. Rusk, Iowa ’76James L. Ryan, Michigan State ’55 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ’70 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell ’50 James H. Schreiber, Bowling Green ’55 Corrie A. Schultz, Illinois ’67 William A. Sigman, Iowa State ’50 Henley L. Smith, Lafayette ’51Richard L. Smith, Colgate ’68 John W. Sprout, Bucknell ’48George S. Studle, Washington State ’57 Richard B.Thompson, Michigan State ’67 Walter F.Trachsel, Wisconsin ’59David E.Vinson, Wisconsin ’59 Ben T.Walkingstick, Oklahoma ’52 Leland W.Waters, Texas ’73 Keith W.Weigel, Iowa ’78 James V.White, Michigan ’50Paul W.Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ’50Harry L.Wilkinson, Tufts ’59 Ronald E.Wischhusen, Clarkson ’76 Smith T.Wood, Technology ’69 Sheldon Wylie, Brown ’57 Robert G.Yingling, Jr., Missouri ’62 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State ’51
Lifetime Giving RecognitionLast October, there was a new addition to the Fraternity’s permanent building in Indianapolis with the
installation of the Foundation’s new Lifetime Recognition Wall.The recognition is designed to honor those brothers who have exhibited their loyalty through their
generous spirit of giving.The wall currently recognizes all brothers who have amassed a lifetime gift total of$5,000 or more to the DU Educational Foundation and/or Chapter Educational Account. For those whohave already reached this plateau, or once a donor does reach it, his nameplate will be automatically added.Once a nameplate is on the wall, donors also have an opportunity to have their nameplate moved “up a level”as their lifetime total increases. Donors can be recognized at the following levels:
$5,000 Friendship Society$10,000 Character Society$25,000 Culture Societ$50,000 Justice Society$100,000+Dikaia Upotheke Society
This permanent fixture honors those brothers whose outstanding generosity demonstrates a commitment to the tradition of yesterday and thevision of tomorrow. Since its installation, over 30 names have been added! Make sure your name is included!
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Key: CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and annual fund. Bold namesindicate those donors who are NEW to the President’s Club
President’s Trust
President’s Club
LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION
Started over 30 years ago by then-President W. Donald Watkins, North Carolina ’27, the President’s Club honors all donors within a fiscal yearwho gift a total of $200 or more to the annual fund. In the 2004-05 fiscal year, we hit our goal by having over 500 Brothers attain membershipin the club by giving to the Annual Fund.)
Members of the President’s Club Annual Fund receive an annual “year” pin with each renewal, and various benefits and advance notice ofspecial events as applicable. Also, members who “opt-in” to receive them, will receive a copy of their chapter’s visitation report so they can stay up-to-date on their chapter.Reports are sent via email in PDF or by mail. Contact Brother Craig Sowell at [email protected] or via phone for more information.Help us to maintain our level of 500+ President’s Club members this year by planning to renew or join by June 30, 2006!
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JJaammeess AA.. GGaarrffiieelldd CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$2255,,000000 oorr mmoorree))Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ’78 – CEA+John W. Rogers, Miami ’57 – CEA+
CChhaarrlleess EEvvaannss HHuugghheess CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$1100,,000000 ttoo $$2244,,999999))W. Perry Brown, Miami ’52 – CEAFrank S. Dodd, Miami ’49 – CEA+Matthew G. Fiascone, Bradley ’85 – CEAFred Fisher, Miami ’50 — CEARaymond E. Mason, Ohio State ’41Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins ’49John C. Nemeth, Kent State ’67 — CEAHenry M. Rowan, Williams/Technology ’45
JJaammeess SS.. MMccDDoonnnneellll CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$55,,000000 ttoo $$99,,999999))James Avery, Illinois ’44John E. Berry, Bradley ’87 – CEAWalter A. Dwelle, California ’67 – CEABrian A. Halas, Miami ’93 – CEARichard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49Edgar F. Heizer, Northwestern ’51Donald E. Larew, Iowa State ’63 – CEAArthur K. Lund, San Jose ’55 – CEATodd P. Smith, Bradley ’89 — CEA
JJaammeess BB.. CCoonnaanntt CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$22,,550000 ttoo $$44,,999999))Mark E. Callihan, Pennsylvania State ‘87Michael E. Cottle, Miami ’81 – CEARobert G. Jones, Miami ’66 – CEADonald A. Kelley, Miami ’69 – CEASteven Khoshabe, Bradley ’93 – CEARobert L. Kraber, Miami ’63 – CEAMaurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55James D. McQuaid, Chicago ‘60 William L. Messick, Lafayette ’68 MMrrss.. JJ.. WWyynnnn MMeettccaallffee iinn mmeemmoorryy ooff
JJ.. WWyynnnn MMeettccaallffee,, LLoouuiissvviillllee ’’7722WWiilllliiaamm CC.. RRaappppoolltt,, LLaaffaayyeettttee ’’6677Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65Nelson Schaenen, Cornell ’50Sharkey Family Foundation – CEADon S. Snyder, Miami ’70 – CEATimothy J. Spihlman, Bradley ’93 – CEAJames R. Tormey, San Jose ’57 – CEA+ John T. Weisel, Oregon ’48
HHeerrbbeerrtt BBrroowwnneellll CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$11,,000000 ttoo $$22,,449999))Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania ’44 Roy F. Allan, Lehigh ’68Stephen A. Antush, Washington St. ’84 – CEAJ. Carter Bacot, Hamilton ‘55Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58JJaammeess JJ.. BBaarr,, BBrraaddlleeyy ’’6677 – CEA+ Scott R. Bayman, Florida ’68William G. Bevan, Miami ’63 – CEAJeffrey S. Boden, Miami ’02 – CEA
Paul T. Bohlander, Kent State ’67 – CEACharles W. Brace, Bradley ’89 – CEADavid C. Broski, Bradley ’01 – CEAThomas E. Burgess, Miami ’61 – CEARichard B. Campbell, Nebraska ’68Charles M. Carey, Illinois ’82 – CEADavid H. Carnahan, Denison ’60David L. Cole, Wilmington ’72Daniel J. Cosgrove, Iowa State ’88 – CEAHarry A. Crawford, Ohio State ’47Christopher B. D’hondt, Illinois ’88 – CEA+John R. Dado, Bradley ’86 – CEALeslie F. Dashiell, Miami ’52 – CEAAnthony M. Day, Bowling Green ’03Ronald E. Dowhaniuk, Oregon State ’86 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92W. Thomas Eaton, Miami ’71 – CEAAlbert E. Elseroad, Pennsylvania ’53Richard F. Fagan, Washington ’52Jon T. Flask, Kent State ’67 – CEAJeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa ’94David A. Garrison, Miami ’90 – CEA+Joseph Gibson, Kent State ’68 – CEA+William R. Gordon, Kansas State ’60 – CEA+Donald S. Grant, Kent State ’70 – CEAW. H. Harwell, Jr., Missouri ’51David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ’54Robin J. Hicks, California ’68 – CEAJay A. Istvan, Bradley ’82 – CEANeil G. Jones, Miami ’64 – CEAWilliam L. Jones, Miami ’64 – CEAWilliam G. Kagler, Syracuse ’54Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ’52Charles H. Kamm, San Jose ’57 – CEARyan M. Kelly, Bradley ’94 – CEAMartin Krasnitz, Chicago ’57Robert M. Loch, Nebaska ’54Diana Lueptow — CEAM. Eighmy Foundation – CEADave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania ’54David C. McCalpin, Bradley ’86 – CEADavid D. McKeag VI, Minnesota ’04John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin ’55Raymond R. Moser, Jr., Georgia Tech ’83Brett A. Olson, Bradley ’88 – CEADaniel L. Oughterson, Miami ’64 – CEAEdward F. Paliatka, Bradley ’56 – CEAA. Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65 Jon L. Prime, Bradley ’63Rice Family Foundation – CEARichard L. Rodine, Oklahoma ’73 – CEABeurt SerVaas, Indiana ’41Norman E. Sidler, Bradley ’91 – CEA +Thomas T. Stallkamp, Miami ’68 – CEAMichael L. Stepovich, San Jose ’56 – CEAStuart L. Swanson, Bradley ’93 – CEADavid J. Taylor, Miami ’92 – CEARRiicchhaarrdd XX.. TTaayylloorr,, NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa SSttaattee ’’8822Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., in memory ofAshton M. Tenney, Jr., Chicago ’43
Charles T. & Marion M. Thompson Foundation Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State ’67Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ’59Anthony G. Uribes, Miami ’95 – CEACharles F. Witte, Miami ’51 – CEARay K. Zarvell, Bradley ’68 – CEA
EEddggaarr BBeerrggeenn CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$550000 ttoo $$999999))Clay M. Arnold, California ’53 – CEADaniel P. Batista, Miami ’56 – CEA+Thomas E. Bennett, Miami ’83 – CEADaniel W. Blankenburg, Bradley ’94 – CEADavid M. Blatner, Southwest Missouri ’86Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ’77Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern ’50Ernest J. Bontadelli, San Jose ’50 – CEAThomas R. Books, Miami ’53 – CEA+Ray G. Brown, California ’63 – CEAKeith B. Bruening, Iowa State ’80Allan K. Burgei, Miami ’90 – CEAVan L. Burns, Miami ’50 – CEAGregory S. Caine, Purdue ’81Kenneth G. Calhoun, San Jose ’48 – CEAHerbert H. Canada, Miami ’51 – CEA+Sean J. Carr, California ’07 – CEADouglas A. Cassens, Kent State ’68 – CEAR. Thomas Cawrse, Miami ’66 – CEAJeffrey W. Courter, Iowa State ’84Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Carolina ’62John A. Delaney, Florida ’77 Richard L. Delano, Indiana ’85Milton K. Deuel, Marietta ’42John K. Dunlap, Texas ’73John Durante, Bradley ’91 – CEACCrraaiigg RR.. EEnnoocchhss,, HHoouussttoonn ’’9944 John H. Eyler, Washington ’69James R. Fordonski, Bradley ’91 – CEAMichael I. Frank, Miami ’62 – CEAP. David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70John E. Fraser, San Jose ’55 – CEAPhilip H. Geiger, Miami ’63 – CEA+William H. Gibson, Miami ’51 – CEA+ Robert D. Gillette, Miami ’52 – CEAWilliam B. Gillette, Miami ’53 – CEANicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State ’56 – CEA+Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota ’59Mark E. Harbaugh, Bradley ’91 – CEAScott D. Harbaugh, Bradley ’86 – CEAOliver H. Heely, Jr., Auburn ’68Tim L. Heiman, Kansas State ’76 – CEADavid W. Heineman, Miami ’00 – CEAJohn F. Herma, Rutgers ’70John C. Herron, South Carolina ’88Richard M. Holland, Syracuse ’83James B. Holt, Bradley ’91 – CEAHarold B. Hummelt, California ’61 – CEAH. Karl Huntoon, Illinois ’72 – CEA+Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ’51Jess S. Jiuliante, Pennsylvania ’49
Robert R. Johnson, California ’49 – CEAMark A. Jones, Indiana ’86 – CEAJoshua A. Katz, Central Florida ’97 – CEAJohn F. Kaufman, Lehigh ’48 Horace S. Keifer, Ohio State ’48Will S. Keim, Pacific ’75John D. Kenlon, Bowling Green ’54Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell ’39 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa ’76Douglas C. Kramlich, Northwestern ’59Byron O. Lee, Jr., Purdue ’51Curtis Lippincott, Miami ’56 – CEAGeorge C. Long, Bowling Green ’67Willard C. Loomis, Miami ’60 – CEAJohn D. Luckhardt, San Jose ’56 – CEACarroll L. Lurding, Ohio State ’59Kevin K. Malof, Miami ’90 – CEALewis A. Maroti, Lehigh ’58John S. McConnell, DePauw ’66E. Bruce McKinney, Missouri ’74 Herbert E. McNabb, Miami ’49 – CEA+Eric J. Miller, Syracuse ’81William C. Moodie, Lehigh ’47Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State ’41 – CEA+Robert D. Myers, California ’61 – CEADavid S. Nelson, Clarkson ’69Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76Reginald B. Newman II, Northwestern ’59Gerald R. Palmer, Kent State ’68 – CEAMichael K. Puttin, Bradley ’91 – CEAThomas S. Rakow, Northwestern ’65Brian J. Randolph, Miami ’92Daryl W. Reisfeld, Rochester ’03Mark G. Ritchie, Iowa ’83James S. Roberts, Florida ’63 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ’73Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester ’56Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ’70Terry K. Schmoyer, South Carolina ’88David R. Schumacher Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland ’78William A. Sigman, Iowa State ’50James S. Simpkins, Washington State ’81Donald C. Slawson, Kansas ’56James W. Smith, Washington & Lee ’62James E. Strang, California ’65 – CEAJason R. Stumpf, Rochester ’96Michael P. Sullivan, Bradley ’86 – CEAMichael C. Thielen, Iowa ’57Henry E. Thompson, Miami ’51 – CEARobert L. Tyburski, Colgate ’74 Thomas A. VanMeter, California ’68 – CEABen T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma ’52Todd D. Walter, Miami ’98 – CEADDoonnaalldd EE.. WWeeaavveerr,, IInnddiiaannaa ’’6600 CCllaarrkk KK.. WWiilllliiaammss,, NNoorrtthhwweesstteerrnn ’’6622John J. Winkler, Bradley ’88 – CEARoger W. Wothe, Technology ’58David H. Wynja, Iowa ’67
CChhaarrlleess GG.. DDaawweess CCiirrccllee((ggiiffttss ooff $$220000 ttoo $$449999))John S. Adams, Wichita ’04 James C. Aitken, Washington ’70James R. Allan, Oregon ’53
David V. Allard, Indiana ’70Alden L. Allen, Minnesota ’49Charles L. Allen, Michigan State ’55Robert L. Allman, Wisconsin ’58James A. Allums, Texas ’59
Larry W. Amos, Washington State ’68Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue ’65Stephen J. Anderson, Northern Iowa ’79L. John Arbizzani, Auburn ’68Pedro Arellano, Bradley ’96 – CEA
Thomas M. Ashton, Lafayette ’86GGlleenn MM.. AAuubbllee,, IIlllliinnooiiss ’’5599HHeerrbbeerrtt RR.. BBaacchhooffnneerr,, OOrreeggoonn ’’5500Richard T. Baker, Ohio State ’48 Bruce K. Balderston, Pennsylvania State ’76
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONPresident’s ClubPresident’s ClubHarold D. Barker, Miami ’50David L. Baumgartner, Illinois ’65 – CEA+Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ’42CChhaarrlleess SS.. BBeeaarrdd,, WWaasshhiinnggttoonn ’’6600W. Brett Beene, Baylor ’87George S. Beimdiek, Missouri ’35 KKrriissttoopphheerr PP.. BBiieessiiaaddeecckkii,, HHoouussttoonn ’’9977Ted J. Biggerstaff, Nebraska ’63WWaayynnee VV.. BBllaacckk,, MMiissssoouurrii ’’5599Alvin G. Block, Bradley ’68 – CEAJeffrey B. Boord, Miami ’92 – CEAPPaauull JJ.. BBoorrggmmeeiieerr,, IInnddiiaannaa ’’6699Herbert H. Boswau, Denison ’55Frederick W. Bradley, Jr., Colgate ’50Leo R. Brammer, Jr., Oklahoma ’47MMaallccoollmm PP.. BBrraanncchh,, WWiissccoonnssiinn ’’6699 Robert J. Brand, Louisville ’70Hugh D. Braymer, Oklahoma ’55Jere E. Bremer, Bradley ’66 – CEA+Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue ’55Kelley J. Brennan, Marietta ’64Girard S. Brewer, California ’78B. Chris Brewster, Colorado ‘77RRiicchhaarrdd EE.. BBrriinn,, CCeennttrraall FFlloorriiddaa ’’0011Robert W. Broad, Syracuse ’60Walter R. Brookhart, Virginia ’71MMiicchhaaeell RR.. BBrrooookkss,, IIoowwaa SSttaattee ’’7788CChhrriissttoopphheerr JJ.. BBrroowwnnee,, IIlllliinnooiiss ’’8855Jeffrey A. Bryant, Oregon State ’97Eric P. Buck, Miami ’99 – CEAJohn A. Buist, Illinois ’78Kevin J. Burke, Bradley ’88 – CEAThomas D. Burkle, Miami ’70 – CEAAdam J. Burns, Bradley ’01 – CEAB. Thomas Burson III, Georgia Tech ’65Richard D. Butler, Oklahoma ’78George L. Camberis, Wisconsin ’78 PPaauull WW.. CCaammeerriinnoo,, KKeenntt SSttaattee ’’5577Paul G. Cantor, Alberta ’62Stuart M. Carlson, Nebraska ’54Kevin D. Carlton, Washington ’86Peter W. Carmel, Chicago ’56Benjamin T. Case, Miami ’03 – CEAJohn L. Cassell, Jr., Texas ’70JJaacckk PP.. CCaauullffiieelldd,, MMaanniittoobbaa ’’5544Allen V. Cellars, Oregon ’47David E. Chambers, Arizona ’60Alan R. Chapman, Illinois ’69Michael C. Chatterton, Marietta ’94Mason W. Child, Virginia ’78Brent L. Circle, Indiana ’67H. P. Clappier, Swarthmore ’44 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida ’97Clement T. Cole, Carnegie ’79Anthony C. Colletti, Bradley ’96 – CEAJan M. Collins, Kansas ’61Ross D. Collver, British Columbia ’60Joseph M. Colonell, Colorado ’58JJoohhnn AA.. CCooppllaanndd,, CCoorrnneellll ’’5599MMiicchhaaeell RR.. CCooppppoollaa,, KKeenntt SSttaattee ’’6655 – CEA+ William H. Corbett, U.C.L.A. ’40CC.. DDaavviidd CCoorrrreellll,, MMiicchhiiggaann ’’6633Peter E. Costich, Dartmouth ’49David E. Coutant, Miami ’93 – CEARobert A. Cowan, Houston ’67Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas ’76Allyn J. Crofts, Jr., Purdue ’47 John O. Cronk, Iowa State ’60 Adam L. Culley, Northern Iowa ’00 Joseph D. Cusick, Stanford ’51Jonathan R. Custis, Bradley ’02 – CEA+ Dallas L. D’hondt, Bradley ’55 – CEABernard A. Dahlem, Louisville ’51Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ’63Alfred W. Dalcher, Kent State ’57Thomas E. Darcy, San Diego ’72 Jack David, Rutgers ’63James F. Davidson, California ’48Patrick M. Davis, Bradley ’92 – CEAWW.. MMaarrsshhaallll DDaawwsseeyy,, PPeennnnssyyllvvaanniiaa SSttaattee ’’5555 Julian L. Dawson, Jr., Oklahoma ’35 RRoobbeerrtt WW.. DDeeiicchheerrtt,, JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnss ’’9977Anthony P. DeJulius, Pennsylvania State ’56
Willis R. Deming, Ohio State ’35John D. Derr, Miami ’45 – CEABradley J. DeSplinter, Bradley ’84 – CEAJeffrey A. Dickson, Bucknell ’90SStteevveenn LL.. DDiieettrriicchh,, MMiinnnneessoottaa ’’9955Ross Dobberteen, Michigan State ’52Richard P. Donohoe, Illinois ’55W. Blake Down, Oregon State ’43 DDaarrrreenn EE.. DDuunnccaann,, WWeesstteerrnn IIlllliinnooiiss ’’9933Louis M. Duncan, Oregon ’45 DDoouuggllaass EE.. DDuuttcchheerr,, HHoouussttoonn ’’7733Clint M. Dworshak, No. Dakota St. ’00–CEA+John R. Dytman, Syracuse ’71 BBeennjjaammiinn EEbblliinngg IIII,, WWeesstteerrnn MMiicchhiiggaann ’’5555 Robert A. Eckardt, Syracuse ’66 Brian K. Erickson, Houston ’96Herbert P. Evert, Northwestern ’56Bruce H. Fellows, Wisconsin ’51James W. Fields, San Jose ’66 Christopher J. Fisher, Minnesota ’92John C. Flanagan, St. Norbert ’93Jonathan M. Fletcher, Iowa ’35Thomas W. Foote, Purdue ’50John E. Forester, Wisconsin ’33James V. Forte, Bradley ’68 – CEACraig R. Foss, Iowa State ’71John D. Foster, Purdue ’65 J. William Frank III, Lehigh ’68Craig J. Franz, Bucknell ’75Norman H. Frazier, Jr., Virginia ’99James D. Freyer, Syracuse ’61Larry R. Gaddis, Colorado ’63Robert C. Garretson, Illinois ’39Edgar D. Gates, Miami ’48 – CEA+DDaanniieell SS.. GGiibbbbss,, IIlllliinnooiiss ’’8855Lloyd G. Gillette, Alberta ’54Lynn E. Gleason, Iowa State ’42Derek E. Glenzinski, Bradley ’91 – CEARoger K. Godfrey, Wisconsin ’54MMaatttthheeww AA.. GGooeerriinngg,, KKaannssaass ’’9911Joe N. Goforth, Jr., North Carolina ’66Gary J. Golden, Rutgers ’74 MMaatttthheeww BB.. GGoollddmmaann,, CCeennttrraall FFlloorriiddaa ’’9999Fred M. Goolsby, South Carolina ’81Gary S. Graessle, Illinois ’79James N. Graham, Oregon State ’65William R. Grant, Union ’49 Dominic K. Greene, Oregon ’99Gary W. Gregory, Arlington ’77 Gerald E. Gross, Michigan State ’63Robert L. Grottke, Northwestern ’52Howard E. Habenicht, Western Michigan ’61David J. Habib, Washington ’86 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ’78Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan ’52PPoorrtteerr BB.. HHaallll,, KKeenntt SSttaattee ’’4499Richard B. Hallman, Purdue ’54Frank G. Hallowell, North Dakota ’79 William A. Hamilton, Oklahoma ’57 William H. Harkey, Oregon State ’71Cameron G. Harman, Jr., Ohio State ’59Barbara A. Harness Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana ’54 James F. Harris, Wisconsin ’72 William L. Harwood, North Dakota ’68Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State ’81 – CEA+DDaavviidd PP.. HHaawwkkiinnss,, KKaannssaass SSttaattee ’’8811David A. Heagerty, San Jose ’50Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa ’46DDoonnaalldd JJ.. HHeennddrriicckkssoonn,, OOrreeggoonn SSttaattee ’’5511TThhoommaass RR.. HHeennddrriicckkssoonn,, WWaasshhiinnggttoonn ’’6677Donn A. Henshaw, Northern Iowa ’79Charles J. Herro, Wisconsin ’43William P. Hesse, Union ’49Paul R. Hinderegger, Miami ’91 – CEA+Edward M. Hipke, Wisconsin ’56David L. Hipp, Washington ’84Kevin P. Hird, Bradley ’90 – CEAPatrick S. Hobin, California ’59GGeeooffffrreeyy KK.. HHoolllleeffrreeuunndd,, VViiccttoorriiaa ’’0000Stanley V. Holm, Oklahoma ’92R. DeWayne Holman, San Jose ’64John D. Holschuh, Miami ’77 – CEA+
Robert J. Holtz, Bradley ’86 – CEAWilliam L. Houston, Florida ’77David W. Howe, Illinois ’81MMiicchhaaeell WW.. HHyynneess,, IIoowwaa ’’6677Thomas R. Jacobs, Arkansas ’77Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ’51Scott T. Jagodzinski, North Dakota ’87RRoobbeerrtt JJ.. JJaarrrreetttt,, UUnniioonn ’’5511Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ’59Aldie E. Johnson, Iowa State ’47Christopher E. Johnson, Massachusetts ’92Everett C. Johnson, Arizona ’62Nils P. Johnson, Ohio State ’43O. Kepler Johnson, Jr., Kansas ’52Richard R. Johnson, Michigan State ’54Thomas W. Johnson, California ’53BBrriigggg AA.. JJoohhnnssttoonn,, NNoorrtthhwweesstteerrnn ’’8855John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania State ’58Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State ’77Mark S. Jones, Arlington ’75Rees M. Jones, Manitoba ’67Kyle D. Joseph, Bradley ’04 — CEAStephen G. Katsinas, Illinois ’78Charles L. Kavanagh, California ’64 – CEA+Robert D. Kayser, California ’46C. Bruce Kern II, Michigan ’84 Charles B. Kiesel, Brown ’36Michael J. Kilbane, Bradley ’78 – CEA+Gary S. Killips, Alberta ’71David G. Kinley, Bradley ’81 – CEABryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State ’69 Paul A. Klinefelter, North Carolina State ’80JJoohhnn EE.. KKnneecchhtteell,, AAllbbeerrttaa ’’6600T. Michael Knies, Tennessee ’71TThhoommaass MM.. KKooeehhlleerr,, CCaarrnneeggiiee ’’8877William N. Konrad, Purdue ’48Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois ’68 Barry S. Kramer, Rutgers ’62David A. Krebs, Miami ’80 – CEA+ Mark S. Kristoff, Cornell ’84 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ’57Mark D. Kuchel, Iowa State ’76Charles R. Kurtak, Washington State ’42Steven F. LaBuda, Western Illinois ’88R. Allen LaBerge, Washington ’87Andris Lacis, Purdue ’64Robert A. LaFontaine, Santa Barbara ’91Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ’51 Gregory J. Lamb, Iowa ’94 William G. Landess, Kansas ’53Stephen H. Langer, Miami ’63 – CEAE. James Langhurst, Ohio State ’41Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska ’81Jack D. Lapham, Marietta ’49B. Allen Lawlis, Houston ’97John C. Layman, Michigan ’55 Kenneth J. Lee, DePauw ’47JJoohhnn VV.. LLeeeennggrraann,, BBrraaddlleeyy ’’5500 – CEA+Philip M. Leonard, Lehigh ’91Richard B. Levy, McGill ’89W. Mark Linnan, Syracuse ’85Thomas C. Litwiler, Kent State ’56 – CEAJordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ’88Paul J. Lowery, Bradley ’87 – CEASteven and Bonney Lueptow – CEAThomas B. Lundeen, Platteville ’52Jon D. Lundy, DePauw ’90Joseph M. MacDonald, Colorado ’69Matthew D. Macechko, Miami ’98 – CEADonald F. Maisel, Bradley ’55AAnnddrreeww MMaalleekkooffff,, RRuuttggeerrss ’’7733J. Lawrence Marsh, Colgate ’75David L. Marston, Iowa ’63 Robert F. K. Martin, Minnesota ’95 – CEA+Robert J. Martin, Washington ’59Stephen C. Martinelli, California ’52Charles M. Martucci, Long Beach ’88Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon ’63KKeellllyy WW.. MMccCCllaaiinn,, PPuurrdduuee ’’7711Kevin B. McCord, Missouri ’98Jason S. McGee, Louisville ’96William C. McIntosh, Michigan ’53Robert C. McKinstry, Iowa State ’50
Key: CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and annual fund. Bold namesindicate those donors who are NEW to the President’s Club
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PPRREESS IIDDEENNTT’’SS CCLLUUBB!!LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONPresident’s ClubPresident’s Club
Key: CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and annual fund. Bold namesindicate those donors who are NEW to the President’s Club
David M. Merenda, Pennsylvania State ’77David M. Mertens, Michigan Tech ’94Edward A. Metcalf, Kansas ’43Robert N. Michels, Purdue ’44Christopher L. Miller, Miami ’90Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa ’67Michael C. Miller, Bradley ’80 Lewis E. Million, Nebraska ’53Michael G. Mitchell, Texas ’65 C. Richard Molenaar, Bradley ’71 – CEARichard E. Moline, Bradley ’85 – CEAMichael A. Mone, Florida ’85John L. Moodie, Iowa State ’45 Donald K. Morford, Washington ’56Richard L. Morgan, Texas ’69 Patrick J. Morison, Western Ontario ’01Donald R. Morse, Tufts ’42TThheeooddoorree CC.. MMoorrtteennssoonn,, MMiicchhiiggaann SSttaattee ’’6611Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ’47 Donald J. Moulin, California ’53 – CEA+Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville ’82Marshall T. Nanninga, Chicago ’47J. David Nelson, Northwestern ’63Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota ’63Steven H. Neumann, Michigan Tech ’87Joseph J. Nevel, Western Illinois ’00 Anthony T. Newman, Kent State ’70 – CEAWWiilllliiaamm JJ.. NNeewwmmaann,, VViirrggiinniiaa TTeecchh ’’8866Michael A. Nickey, Iowa State ’65 George Nicolau, Michigan ’48David E. Nicoll, Bradley ’93 – CEADonald P. Nielsen, Washington ’60Thomas H. Norris, Missouri ’60Evan M. Nosek, Northern Illinois ’85 Thomas C. O’Bannon, Oklahoma ’82William F. O’Dell, Illinois ’31Richard P. Olsen, Washington ’69Mark Parseghian, Lehigh ’49Sid W. Patterson, Oklahoma ’42Harry Pawlik, North Carolina ’54 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ’36
H. Paul Picard, Houston ’82TThhaaddddeeuuss AA.. PPiioottrroowwsskkii,, SSwwaarrtthhmmoorree ’’8800DDeennnniiss LL.. PPiipphheerr,, SSyyrraaccuussee ’’7733Michael A. Pizzuto, Illinois ’81James P. Plessas, California ’53James G. Plewa, Illinois ’78 RRuussttiinn SS.. PPoollkk,, OOkkllaahhoommaa ’’8899Frederick J. Poole, Michigan ’48Neal R. Popham, Purdue ’54DDaanniieell DD.. PPoorrttaannoovvaa,, MMaarriieettttaa ’’6633David J. Preston, Kent State ’68 – CEACoady H. Pruett, Cal Poly ’02JJoohhnn FF.. PPuurrttiillll,, NNoorrtthhwweesstteerrnn ’’7722Roger F. Ray, Arlington ’70Jamison P. Rediehs, Bradley ’02 – CEANathan M. Redwitz, Bradley ’96 – CEACCaarrrroollll LL.. RReeeedd,, TTeexxaass ’’5555Howard E. Reese, Brown ’47 Stephen E. Renneckar, Miami ’66 – CEARichard M. Rettstadt, Florida ’82RRoobbeerrtt SS.. RRhhiinnee,, PPuurrdduuee ’’7777Jason S. Rice, Bowling Green ’03Warren E. Rich, Purdue ’53Donald L. Riechman, Bradley ’60 – CEAJames L. Ringuette, No. Dakota St. ’94 – CEAFred L. Roberts, Jr., Bradley ’71 – CEACharles N. Rodgers, Kent State ’60 – CEA+ MMaauurriicciioo RRoonnddoonn,, HHoouussttoonn ’’9922 DDaavviidd PP.. RRooyy,, FFlloorriiddaa ’’8822 RRiicckk AA.. RRuummffoorrdd,, IInnddiiaannaa ’’8800Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma ’74Edwin O. Salisbury, Syracuse ’40Chris H. Sarlas, Illinois ’63Thomas D. Sauppe, Bowling Green ’53Steven L. Sawyer, Miami ’94 – CEAPhillip A. Schott, Northern Colorado ’96Robert J. Schwartz, Bradley ’85 – CEAJJaammeess MM.. SSeeaallss,, OOkkllaahhoommaa SSttaattee ’’6688John A. Seitz III, Missouri ’59Brian A. Sejas, Miami ’03 – CEACharles W. Shanks, Florida ’67
John S. Shellenberger, Pennsylvania ’52William R. Shepherd, Oregon ’55 Joseph M. Sheridan, Rutgers ’77Parker R. Shriver, Kent State ’50 – CEATThhoommaass SSlliinnttaakk,, SSaann JJoossee ’’0088William S. Smeltzer, Syracuse ’58Richard L. Smith, Colgate ’68JJeeffffrreeyy TT.. SSnnooww,, IIlllliinnooiiss ’’9944George E. Snyder, Michigan State ’57Scott K. Soltis, Western Illinois ’94Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92Richard T. Spencer, Michigan ’59Patrick Spooner, San Jose ’55 Joseph J. Sprovieri, Bradley ’94 – CEAJJaammeess II.. SSttaallkkeerr,, MMiicchhiiggaann ’’5522JJoohhnn JJ.. SSttaannddlleeyy,, CCoolloorraaddoo ’’7733Albert P. Stauderman, Jr., Syracuse ’58Kevin Stein, Syracuse ’83Richard L. Stern, Georgia Tech ’90John S. Stewart, Fresno ’84Robert A. Stewart, Washington ’64DDaavviidd TT.. SSttooeecckkeerr,, IInnddiiaannaa ’’6633Donald W. Strickland, Marietta ’66George S. Studle, Washington State ’57Todd C. Sullivan, Santa Barbara ’95RRiicchhaarrdd DD.. SSuutttteerr,, PPeennnnssyyllvvaanniiaa SSttaattee ’’5566Jerry L. Swanson, Nebraska ’50Haruo Taga, Bradley ’54Tamer N. Talaat, Louisville ’82Ben R. Tate, Jr., Missouri ’41 Jonathan D. Taylor, Colby ’83Russel R. Taylor, Toronto ’38Vincent J. Tedesco, Jr., Pennsylvania State ’64RRoobbeerrtt AA.. TTeerrhhuunnee,, IInnddiiaannaa ’’4499 Allan Thomas, Kent State ’65 – CEAEric J. Thompson, Bradley ’94 – CEAMatthew M. Thompson, Indiana ’01Robert W. Thompson, Oklahoma ’62Dennis W. Thorn, Syracuse ’71Richard J. Thorpe, Syracuse ’60DDoonnaalldd HH.. TTrreeaaddwweellll,, MMiicchhiiggaann ’’4400Peter A. Tuohy, Washington ’53WWiilllliiaamm FF.. UUnnddeerrwwoooodd,, LLoouuiissvviillllee ’’6644KK.. BBrraadd VVaalleennttiinnee,, TTuuffttss ’’6677MMiicchhaaeell AA.. VVaalleennttiinnee,, DDeePPaauuww ’’0044John C. Vassil, Carnegie ’52John H. Vinyard, Jr., Missouri ’49James B. Wadsworth, Florida ’65Stanley A. Walczynski, Bradley ’77 – CEA+Daniel B. Wallach, Indiana ‘06Stephen L. Wallenhaupt, North Carolina ’74 BB.. MMiicchhaaeell WWaallsshh,, OOrreeggoonn ’’6644Derek O. Walter, Colorado State ’86Allan A. Warrack, Alberta ’61Andrew J. Weber, Wisconsin ’77Keith W. Weigel, Iowa ’78George G. Weingardt, Ohio State ’55Frank E. Wellersdieck, Brown ’51Richard A. Wells, Oklahoma ’82Paul W. Wentzien, Iowa ’59Gregory J. Wessling, North Carolina ’74Richard A. West, Lafayette ’53 John C. Wettengel, Miami ’65 – CEAJames V. White, Michigan ’50Judson E. Wilhelm, Florida ’68Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ’50James R. Wilson, Michigan State ’66Matthew D. Wilson, Guelph ’97Samuel D. Wolcott, Jr., Pennsylvania State ’57 RR.. KKeelllleeyy WWooooddss,, HHoouussttoonn ’’8877 Robert S. Workman, Michigan State ’67Tim S. Wu, Minnesota ’03 – CEACharles J. Yaeger, Missouri ’61Robert O. Yeasting, Washington ’55Scot A. Yezek, Colorado ’80Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri ’62Richard E. Yoder, Indiana ’89Robert A. Young, Washington ’50RRoobbeerrtt JJ.. ZZaahhmm,, IIlllliinnooiiss ’’0033Robert S. Zakos, Pennsylvania State ’02 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State ’51James A. Zeese, Minnesota ’59 Edward J. Zell, Ohio State ’69
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$2,766,463 $2,746,903
$3,052,789
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PPRREESS IIDDEENNTT’’SS CCLLUUBB !!LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONHonor Roll2004-05 Donors to the Educational FoundationHonor Roll2004-05 Donors to the Educational Foundation
Key: ! = President’s Trust ($500) " = President’s Club ($200) # = Golden Delta Club (100) ~~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years asdonor $ = Oak Circle % = Parent Gift CCEEAA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CCEEAA ++ indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
The donations recognized below were gifted between July 1, 2004, and June 30, 2005.The Educational Foundation sincerelythanks you for your continuing support of Delta Upsilon.Your annual gift helps the Foundation fulfill its mission to helpchange the lives of our undergraduate brothers. It is because of your support that we are able to promote the best interestof the Fraternity, your chapters, and individual brothers.AALLBBEERRTTAA
" P. Cantor ’62 (2) # G. Carter ’66 (3) $ A. Cook ’05 $ J. Gietz ’08 " L. Gillette ’54 (4)~ L. Hatch ’65 (3)# P. Heslip ’63 (4)" G. Killips ’71 (3) " J. Knechtel ’60 (3)
D. Love ’46 (19)~ I. McDonell ’72 (2)~ B. McRae ’01 ~ G. Mills ’95 (5)# T. Patrick ’60 (3)$ J. Tobias ’05 (2) " A. Warrack ’61 (8)# J. Warrack ’91 (3)
AAMMHHEERRSSTT# J. Fairman ’52 (8)
R. Lewin ’66 (6)AARRIIZZOONNAA
# R. Barker ’61 " D. Chambers ’60 (28)" E. Johnson ’62 (3)# T. Strasburg ’64 (2)# R. Sypult ’67 (13)
AARRIIZZOONNAA SSTTAATTEE CCOOLLOONNYY$ J. Deremiah
AARRKKAANNSSAASS" E. Crane ’76 (13)
J. Goodwin ’86 (2)G. Hamilton ’77 (28)
" T. Jacobs ’77 (4)K. Satterfield ’83 (4)
# B. Staats ’80 AARRLLIINNGGTTOONN
~~ J. Ashby ’74 (29)S. Atchison ’70 (2)
~ T. Donaldson ’72 (5)~ P. Eichenberger ’69 (2)
#% C. Gray ‘08" G. Gregory ’77 (6)
M. Hawkins ’70 (5)" M Jones ’75 ~ R. Layman ’83 ~ L. McSpadden ’69 " R. Ray ’70 (24)$ J. Sawyer ’05 (2)# D. Shepard ’70
~% M. Smith ’08 AAUUBBUURRNN
" J. Arbizzani ’68 E. Dean ’65
~ J. Dixon, Jr. ’65 (14)~ C. Flint ’65 (3) ! O. Heely, Jr. ’68 (6)
J. Henderson ’62 (11)~ M. Jeter III ’68 (2)
M. Jett ’69 (5)# N. Long ’66
M. Mills ’64 M. Sarra ’64 (12)T. Ward ’64
BBAAYYLLOORR " W. Beene ’87 (2)
R. Shull ’85 (7)BBOOWWDDOOIINN
~~ F. Moore ’49 (2)BBOOWWLLIINNGG GGRREEEENN
W. Bensie ’70 (2)G. Bonnell ’71
# C. Brass ’81 ~ D. Clingman ’69 (2)
T. Cracas ’61 A. Davis ’65 (2)
! A. Day ’02 (3) N. Elkins ’97 (4)
# M. Fessler ’56 (2)~ R. Hanrahan ’56 (10)
R. Hayek ’69 (2) " A. Jeveret ’59 (25)! J. Kenlon ’54 (3)~ J. Klesack ’66
J. Klipfell III ’71 (19)
W. Koons ’71 (2)! G. Long ’67 (6)
D. Mielke ’59 (2)J. Mizer ’89 (2)
~ D. Morgan ’58 (7)C. Mundi ’52 (7)
" J. Rice ’03 (3) # K. Roy ’61 (7)" T. Sauppe ’53 (2)
C. Schaffer ’73 (6)~ J. Schreiber ’55 (26)~ S. Vollmer ’73
J. Walsh ’68 #$ R. Wilkins ‘72BBRRAADDLLEEYY
" P. Arellano ’96 (2) CEA" J. Barr ’67 (9) CEA+$ B. Bartelli ’06 " J. Berry ’87 (2) CEA" D. Blankenburg ’94 (3) CEA" A. Block ’68 (3) CEA
C. Boland ’53 (35) # M. Boylan ’69 (35)" C. Brace ’89 CEA" J. Bremer ’66 (34) CEA+" D. Broski ’01 CEA" K. Burke ’88 (3) CEA" A. Burns ’01 (2) CEA
C. Burns ’53 ~ G. Colgan ’82 " A. Colletti ’96 (3) CEA
~% D. Conway ’07 ~ E. Crays ’90 CEA" J. Custis ’02 (3) CEA+" D. D’hondt ’55 (3) CEA" J. Dado III ’86 CEA" R. Dahlsgaard, Jr. ’63 (30)" P. Davis ’92 (2) CEA~ R. Davison ’54 CEA" B. DeSplinter ’84 (3) CEA" J. Durante III ’91 (3) CEA
J. Faltinek ’60 (7)" M. Fiascone ’85 (3) CEA" J. Fordonski ’91 (2) CEA" J. Forte ’68 (4) CEA$ M. Giardina ’05 " D. Glenzinski ’91 (2) CEA# D. Hansen ’83 (3) CEA" M. Harbaugh ’91 (2) CEA" S. Harbaugh ’86 (2) CEA" K. Hird ’90 (2) CEA" J. Holt ’91 (2) CEA" R. Holtz ’86 CEA# C. Hood, Jr. ’69 (3)" J. Istvan ’82 (4) CEA" K. Joseph ’04 CEA" R. Kelly ’94 (3) CEA" S. Khoshabe ’93 CEA" M. Kilbane ’78 (5) CEA+" D. Kinley ’81 (3) CEA
C. Kleckler ’64 (7)D. Kukla ’81 CEAC. Lamoureux ’59 (5)
" J. Leengran ’50 (12) CEA+~ J. Leonard ’76 (4) " P. Lowery ’87 (2) CEA" D. Maisel ’55 (2)# R. McCallum ’50 (5) CEA" D. McCalpin ’86 (3) CEA# L. Meyer ’64 " M. Miller ’80 (9)" C. Molenaar ’71 (5) CEA" R. Moline ’85 (3) CEA" D. Nicoll ’93 (3) CEA~ R. Norkus ’51 (2) CEA+ " B. Olson ’88 (2) CEA# R. Olson ’57 (18)" E. Paliatka ’56 (17) CEA# A. Parus ’53 (11)~ D. Peterson ’78 (7)# M. Pinelli ’99 CEA% J. Pisarczyk ’06 ! J. Prime ’63 (6)
R. Pulak ’52 (5)
" M. Puttin ’91 (3) CEA~ B. Read ’86 CEA" J. Rediehs ’02 (2) CEA" N. Redwitz ’96 (2) CEA" D. Riechman ’60 (7) CEA
D. Roberts ’03 (2) " F. Roberts ’71 (2) CEA~ M. Sadowski ’76 CEA~ F. Sander ’83 CEA$ M. Schlagheck ’06 " R. Schwartz ’85 CEA" N. Sidler ’91 (4) CEA+" T. Smith ’89 (3) CEA" T. Spihlman ’93 CEA" J. Sprovieri ’94 CEA
J. Stuckel ’55 (2)" M. Sullivan ’86 (3) CEA" S. Swanson ’93 CEA" H. Taga ’54 (4)
W. Tekien ’69 (10) " E. Thompson ’94 (3) CEA
R. Tringali ’51 (8) CEA+" S. Walczynski ’77 (7) CEA+% D. Walsh ’06 (2)~ B. Wernke ’79 (5)# P. Whalen ’87 (3) CEA" J. Winkler ’88 (2) CEA~ J. Wolcott ’58 " R. Zarvell ’68 (4) CEA
BBRRIITTIISSHH CCOOLLUUMMBBIIAA# G. Blumenauer ’45 (3)" R. Collver ’60 (2)~ R. Gregory ’69 (2)# E. Valentine ’53 (2)
BBRROOWWNN# D. Batty ’38 (3)
E. Bennett, Jr. ’52 (2)~ W. Gummere ’40 ~ R. Judd ’43 (12)" C. Kiesel ’36 (29)
W. McKibben ’49 (4)W. Nash ’44 (4)
~ R. Norman ’57 (2)V. E. Perkins ’35 (28)
" H. Reese ’47 (6)" F. Wellersdieck ’51 (3)# K. Wulfekuhler ’89 (3)~ S. Wylie ’57 (28)
BBUUCCKKNNEELLLL# L. Adams, Jr. ’64 (35)" J. Dickson ’90 (6)
J. Eachus ’60 (4)" C. Franz ’75 (5)
D. Hopkins ‘42 (20)G. Horsfield, Sr. ’76 (2)
~ K. Kichline ’99 (3)A. Saunders, Jr. ’57 (7)J. Sprout ’48 (33)D. Watts, Jr. ’65 (3)J. White II ’80
CCAALL PPOOLLYY~ L. Doble, Jr. ‘68 (17)% E. Meschkat ’05
~% G. Miller ’07 ~% C. Pruett ’08 " C. Pruett ’02 (5)
CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAAD. Armstrong ’48
" C. Arnold ’53 CEA~ W. Beeson ’55 (3) ~ W. Boone ’38 (4)" G. Brewer ’78 (3) " R. Brown ’63 CEA" S. Carr ’07 CEA# C. Channing ’58 (5)
E. Channing ’50 # M. Chase ’65 (3)# L. Costa ’62 (6)" J. Davidson ’48 (25) " W. Dwelle ’67 CEA~ J. Fry, Jr. ’63 (3)" R. Hicks ’68 CEA~ R. Hildebrand ’61 " P. Hobin ’59 (23)
M. Hughes, Jr. ’56 (2)
" H. Hummelt ’61 CEA~ W. Jensen ’50 ~ D. Johnson ’63 (22)" R. Johnson ’49 (2) CEA" T. Johnson ’53 (3) " C. Kavanagh ’64 (28) CEA+" R. Kayser ’46 (2)~ R. Kinkead, Jr. ’52 (3)
R. Laughlin ’46 (10)W. Lewis ’47 (4)
# R. Lippi ’45 (8)" S. Martinelli ’52 (24) " D. Moulin ’53 (8) CEA+" R. Myers ’61 (3) CEA" J. Plessas ’53 (7)
C. Rea ’81 (4)~ L. Rea ’54 (14)~ E. Reeve ’59 " J. Strang ’65 CEA
D. Strikwerda ’50 (2)" T. VanMeter ’68 CEA
~% L. Wagner ’07 # J. Wrixon ’60 (4)
CCAARRNNEEGGIIEE~ G. Alan ’82 (5)
H. Bahrenburg ’46 % S. Berkley ’06
A. Bernhard ’01 M. Bernstein ’60 D. Bradley ’62 (5)E. Chuang ’03 G. Cohen ’89 (3)
" C. Cole ’79 (23)~ R. D’Angelo ’61 # J. Domash ’76 (25)
J. Ferrell ’50 (6)# J. Guthrie ’44
I. Howell ’70 ~ A. Icken ’65 (5)
R. Kehoe ’84 # K. Kerlin ’82 (2)" T. Koehler ’87 (11)~ J. Korn ’70 # O. Kraft ’35 (30)
W. Leete ’58 (15)H. Light ’68 (2)
# T. Markl ’70 (8)# R. Matuza ’65 (3)
E. L. McCall ’42 (2)~ G. Middleton ’86 (19)
H. Mielke ’51 (35)D. Moore ’42 W. Murdock ’83 (21)
~% D. Noday ’06 # R. Owen ’51 (18)~ J. Polles ’67 (34)~ J. Reid ’81 (2)
J. Robbins, Jr. ’54 (4)E. Tennyson ’45
" J. Vassil ’52 (6)T. Warner ’83
# D. Williams ’64 (5)# H. Young ‘52 (7)
R. Young ’53 (3)# R. Zimmerman ’78 (7)
CCAARRTTHHAAGGEE# M. Chaplin ’96 (2)
D. Collins ’05 S. Frenk ’04R. Hilton ’05
% B. Johnson ’06 ~ D. Kniss ’97 (6)% J. Nelson ’06 % A. Stoub ’06
N. Terry ’00 CCEENNTTRRAALL FFLLOORRIIDDAA
" R. Brin ’01 " A. Clevenger ’97 (5)% F. Corn ’07
#$ G. Downs ’07 (2)~$ M. Fortin ’06 % O. Giraldo ’07 " M. Goldman ’99 $ S. Griffin ’07 ~ J. Harhi ’97 (2)
$ C. Johnson ’03 # J. Katz ’95 (5)" J. Katz ’97 (3) CEA% J. Kirschner ’08 $ P. Mangold ’07 (2)
~% K. McNulty ’07 #$ M. Reaves ’05 (2)" Sharkey Family Fdn (2) CEA$ G. Stefanou ’07
~% W. Stevenson IV ’07 ~% M. Walker ’07 $ S. Wheeler ‘06% W. Winner ’08
CCEENNTTRRAALL MMIISSSSOOUURRIIJ. Duke ’74 (9)
~ G. George ’89 (16)E. Miller, Jr. ’59 D. Stock well ’78
CCHHIICCAAGGOOS. Appel ’54
# E. F. Bronson ’55 " P. Carmel ’56 (2)~ Q. Johnstone ’36 (11) ! M. Krasnitz ’57 (28)~ J. Maheras ’59 (4)! M. Mandel ’55 (35)
D. Mars ’68 (2)~ J. McClure, Jr. ’42 (6)! J. McQuaid ’60 (14)# J. Meisner ’78 " M. Nanninga ’47 (18)# D. Randa ’43 (2)~ G. Rinder ’41 (20)# G. Stoll ’58
B. Thibodeau ’94 (3)CCLLAARRKKSSOONN
# M. Broda ’68 (19)~ P. Davidson ’69 (2)
R. Duchow ’89 (3)~ M. Elliott ’73 (3)
W. Grimmke ’88 (4)R. Hopkins, Jr. ’76 (13)C. Joy ’29 (2)S. June ’65 (2)D. Kieta ’73 (13)
# K. Klafehn ’61 (5)~ J. Naughton ’81 # R. Naylor, Jr. ’72 ! D. Nelson ’69 (27)# C. Phillips III ’64 (7)
R. Shurtleff ’66 (2)R. Wischhusen ’76 (28)
CCOOLLBBYY# J. Alex ’50 (7)
W. Hurley ‘49 (7)P. Salmon ‘53 (13)
" J. Taylor ’83 CCOOLLGGAATTEE
H. Anthony ’73 ~ T. Boccuzzi ’58 " F. Bradley, Jr. ’50 (16)
J. Brewster III ’78 (5)C. Collier ’85 (3)S. Croft ’51 (2)
# J. Donaldson, Jr. ’45 (8)R. A. Fox ’49 (2)
% S. Gersten ’07 R. Kreter ’46 (2)
" J. L. Marsh ’75 (9)% M. Mills ’07
M. Morrone ’68 (4)# B. Schwanda ’37 (9)" R. Smith ‘68 (26)% A. Tremblay ’07 # F. Tuma ’46 (6)! R. Tyburski ’74 (10)# H. Walter ’37 % D. Wesley ’07
C. Wood ’49 (2)J. Youker ’50 (3)
CCOOLLOORRAADDOOE. Alexander ’65
" C. Brewster ’77 (16)# J. Byrd IV ’65 (2)
K. Clark ’76
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! J. Colonell ’58 (2)W. Drum, Jr. ’61 (4)
! L. Gaddis ’63 H. Hoover, Jr. ’68 (3)
~ F. Jewett ’63 D. Koch ’82 (2)
! J. MacDonald ’69 (3)S. Mahannah ’61 (21)C. Murray ’57 W. Oliver ’62 (6)
~ K. Pober ’62 (11)" R. Ruppe ’67 (5)! J. Standley ’73 (8)" M. Vanderberg ’69 " J. VanEenenaam ’79 (22)" N. Wilder ’61 (4)
S. Wilson ’73 (6)E. Wrasmann ’62 (2)
! S. Yezek ’80 (24)CCOOLLOORRAADDOO SSTTAATTEE
! D. Walter ’86 (2)CCOOLLUUMMBBIIAA
" W. Eckert ’61 (3)W. Eichacker ’41 (3)
~ W. Lauder ’44 (27)J. McCormack ’39 (17)R. Norton ’38 (12)R. Rosen ’58
CCOORRNNEELLLL~ R. Attiyeh ’55 (8)# C. Bauman ’06 " R. Beckwith ’57 (3)
~# D. Binder ’07 ~ R. Castillo ’82 " M. Clemente ’73 (28)! J. Copland ’59 " P. Daverio ’60 (3)$ J. DeSalvo ’05 (2)~ W. Dickhart III ’43 (20)" S. Easterbrook III ’68 (3)
T. Eskild ’50 (6)S. Garrison ’85 (4)
~ R. Gilchrist ’40 (2)T. Keating III ’57 (28)
% A. Kiplinger ’39 (8)" J. P. Knuff ’74 (2)! M. Kristoff ’84 (4)
J. Maier ’69 # A. Maione ’04
P. McMahon ’55 (2)~ J. K. Medert ’68 (4)~ D. Pasquale ’57 (2)" J. Paul ’98 (2)~ T. Rakowski ’72 # T. Rusinkovich ’07 % N. Schaenen, Jr. ’50 (35)# J. Simermeyer ’07
G. Stille ’03 " C. Vail, Jr. ’61 ! W. Waters ’54 (6)" D. Wheaton ’84 ~ R. Wheeler ’39 (3)
CCRREEIIGGHHTTOONNR. Haerr ’72 (27)
CCUULLVVEERR--SSTTOOCCKKTTOONN~$ J. Hendricks ’05 (2)~# H. Massey ’06
DDAARRTTMMOOUUTTHHJ. Barker ’46 (4)W. Bruner ’55 (6)
! P. Costich ’49 (12)J. Gately ’49 (7)
~ J. Giddens ’59 (9)E. Patterson ’41
DDAAYYTTOONN~ R. Harris ’69 (4)~ W. Maselko ’81 (2)
DDEELLAAWWAARREE~ E. Anzalone ’72 (3)
J. Brzostowski ’79 (3)" J. F. Carey, Jr. ’70 (4)" C. Ennis ’78 (2)~ W. Hallam ’80 (24)
J. McNesby, Jr. ’71 (5)D. Reifschneider ’70 (5)M. Short ’84 (5)
DDEENNIISSOONN% B. Bailey ’58 (19)
W. Bartlett ’60 (3)" C. Bloor ’55 (5)
R. Carleton ’60 (4)% D. Carnahan ’60 (5)" M. Dalton ’72 (9)" N. P. Deane ’57 (2)
J. Lanzen ’00 " J. Lawson ’50 (2) ~ E. Mancini ’94 (4)
D. Shell ’59 (9)DDeePPAAUUWW# F. Aba-Onu ’07
A. Alexandrou ’85 (4)" W. Barrett ’61 (2)~ E. Boldrey ’63 (13)
D. Copple ’00 (2)A. Cornelius ’99 (6)
~# C. Doran ’06 J. Downs ’65 (4)H. Fjord ’47 (5)R. Gackenheimer ’00 (5)J. Gordon ’88 (16)C. Graham ’82 (14)P. Groebe ’62 (18)
" T. Haygood ’58 ~ W. Hunn ’59 (11)~ J. Koch ’53 (9)~ W. Kyhos ’66 (3)! K. Lee ’47 (7)~ D. Lewis, Jr. ’58 (2)! J. Lundy ’90 (15)
K. Madden ’94 (4)% J. McConnell ’66 (10)~ M. Miller ’88 (2)
W. Murphy II ’93 (5)" R. Newell ’34 (30)
J. Novak ’49 (20)! J. Petty ’36 (30)
J. Piotrowski ’82 " W. Reagan ’46 (6)~ B. Reeder ’93 " J. Riley ’91 (4)
D. Rist ’88 (5)" R. Sass ’55 (3)" R. Sit ’91 (2) ~ N. Smith ’52 (10)~ S. Stokke ’98 (2)~ R. Tilly ’64 (3)
!$ M. Valentine ’04 (2) " J. Ware ’85 (2)
J. Zimdars ’93 (3)EEAASSTTEERRNN KKEENNTTUUCCKKYY
" R. Collins ’74 (3)FFLLOORRIIDDAA
" J. Amos, Jr. ’87 R. Austin III ’79
~ T. Barnes, Jr. ‘71% S. Bayman ’68 (14)
K. Billett ’84 T. Burch ’89 (4)
" W. Carter ’71 (2)% J. Delaney ’77 (27)~ P. Forrest ’58 (35)~ R. Grant ’67 (3)~ A. Hallums ’86 ! W. Houston ’77 (3)~ D. Jones ’67 ~ D. Knapp ’87
~# N. Kramer ’07 " J. Levine ’85 (7)" J. Marinelli ’65 (9)! M. Mone ’85 (6)" G. Pritchard ’62 (4)! R. Rettstadt ’82 (10)% J. Roberts ’63 (34)% P. Rosenthal ’73 (29)! D. Roy ’82 (2)! C. Shanks, Jr. ’67 " M. Taylor ’82 (2)
J. Tully ’69 (4)~ R. Wade ’61 (9)! J. Wadsworth ’65
R. Wilcox ’68 (23)! J. Wilhelm ’68 (7)
~ M. Zajkowski ’86 (11)FFRREESSNNOO
$ K. Brassfield ~ T. LaBrue ’72 (7)~ A. McDowell ’96 (2)
S. Murphy ’90 (3)! J. Stewart ’84 (16)
J. Takeda ’71 (2)G. Wada, Jr. ’74 (2)
GGEEOORRGGIIAA TTEECCHH# S. Amormino ’07 (2)~ D. Autin ’66 (3)" W. Barnes, Jr. ’73 ~ H. Brackin III ’71 ! B. Burson III ’65 (2) ~ K. Ching ’99 (6)" D. Crawford ’61 (9)
R. S. Davis III ’83 J. DePriest, Jr. ’61
" S. Dixon ’83 (3)~ M. Doyle ’71 (3)~ P. Eubanks ’71 (23)~ S. Flax ’78 (27)
C. Fulghum III ’78 (13)~ M. Fuller ’79 (13)# J. Guy ’08 ~ R. Hall ’62 (10)~ M. Haney ’79 (5)" J. Harvey ’92 (6)
W. Hay, Jr. ’71 (7)" C. Lawson ’64 ~ C. Monfort, Jr. ’68 (2)" D. Moody ’67 (11)% R. Moser, Jr. ’83 (5)
S. O’Conner ’85 " K. O’Toole ’94 (5)
E. Schepps ’81 (9)T. Slovak ’87 (8)
! R. Stern ’90 (14)" E. Vietor ’91 (7)
GGUUEELLPPHH! M. Wilson ’97 (3)
HHAAMMIILLTTOONNC. Andruss ’95
% J. C. Bacot ’55 (18)~ M. Bloom ’70 (6)
K. Foote ’60 (3) B. George ’86
" D. Greenhalgh ’77 (2)~ P. Luney, Jr. ’70 (6)
A. May, Jr. ’56 (4)P. McNall ’57 (10)
" S. Nye ’52 J. Pitarresi ’71 (3)J. Pitarresi ’70 (2)
" F. E. Romano ’49 (2)~ A. Schena ’98 (4)" J. Underwood ’41 ~ D.Wefer ’54 (2)~ J. Wingate II ’85 (11)
HHAARRVVAARRDDP. Blumberg ’39 (2)R. Craig ’42 (4)R. Hormell ’35 (6)
$ M. Marynick ’06 ~ W. Spang ‘38 (17)
HHOOUUSSTTOONN~ J. Aguero ’98 (2)! K. Biesiadecki ’97 % J. Bobo ’77 (18)$ M. Cooper ’05 (2)! R. Cowan ’67 (4)
L. Dean ’99 (2)! D. Dutcher ’73 (7)% C. Enochs ’94 (2)! B. Erickson ’96 (2)$ P. Farley ’04 (4)$ N. Glasser ’05
M. Hernandez ’92 CEA+~ S. Kremer ’86 (7) " M. Kutka ’59 $ T. Kutka ’00 (4)! B. A. Lawlis ’97 (2)
D. Magill ’96 C. Olson ’92
! H. P. Picard ’82 (5)! M. Rondon ’92 (4)$ B. Sellen ’05 ! C. Sowell ’92 (11) ~ D. Tvrdy ’95 (2)$ P. Viscontini ’05 ! R. K. Woods ’87
IILLLLIINNOOIISS! G. Auble ’59 (2)% J. Avery ’44 (8) ! D. Baumgartner ’65 (5) CEA+~ J. Bergstrom ’55 ! C. Browne ’85 (4)
" R. Brunson ’58 (4)~ R. Buchanan ’55 (26)! J. Buist ’78 (23) ! C. Carey ’82 (7) CEA
~# D. Carpenter ’06 ! A. Chapman ’69 (21)" J. Clem ’61 CEA" K. Cox ’76 (16) % C. D’hondt ’88 CEA+
D. Dees ’55 ! R. Donohoe ’55 (2)~ D. Dungan ’84 ~ C. Erickson ’43 (3)
W. Everham ’48 (2)~ J. Falotico ’85 (4)" M. Finney ’53 (3)! R. Garretson ’39 (4) ! D. Gibbs ’85 ~ D. Giffin ’62 ! G. Graessle ’79 (12)~ E. Grandone ’70 ~ J. Heil ’50 (6) CEA" G. K. Helverson ’89 CEA~ D. Hortberg ’57 (2)" G. Hougham ’72 ! D. Howe ’81 (10) ! H. K. Huntoon ’72 (2) CEA+" R. Johnson ’54 " J. Jones ’96 ! S. Katsinas ’78 (5)~ P. Kempfer ’64 (4)
J. Kimmel ’60 (4)D. Kohout ’74 (2)
! S. Kouzomis ’68 (7) ~ T. Lindsey ’74 (2)" R. Litvan ’57 CEA
S. MacGregor ’74 ~ R. Magnussen ’60 (13)
J. Martin ’54 CEA~ P. Marzek ’81 (19) CEA" G. Matic ’75 " W. McCrindle ’78 (4)
M. McLees ’75 (6)" C. Milkint ’83 ~ D. Nixon ’73 (2)! W. O’Dell ’31 (2)" J. Pancrazio ’84 (3)
D. Pence ’55 (2)C. Peterson ’63
! M. Pizzuto ’81 (6)! J. Plewa ’78 (6)
B. Procter ’44 ~ A. Quattrochi ’82 ! Rice Family Fdn (3) CEA~ J. Ritt ‘52 (19) ~ G. Rugel ’78 (24)! C. Sarlas ’63 (3)
C. Schultz ’67 (26)~ R. Selby ’66 (3)" T. Shepard ’73 (10)~ R. Smith ’50 (9)! J. Snow ’94 ~ R. VanPelt ’68
G. Vartanian ’96 " J. Whittenbarger ’90
S. Williams ’71 (3)! R. Zahm ’03 (2)~ C. Zelent ’84 (11)
IINNDDIIAANNAA~ J. Akhtar ’92 (3)! D. Allard ’70 (10)~ R. Black, Jr. ’68
"$ T. Blasco ’06 ! P. Borgmeier, Jr. ’69 (8)
J. M. Boyd ’65 (2)! B. Circle ’67 (4)
J. Coffman ’79 (2)" T. Cook ’48
"$#F. B. Cory ’07 % R. Delano ’85 (20)" D. Epstein ’90 (7)" D. Farquharson ’40 (28)~ R. Fishburn ’67 " M. Flory ’50 (5)~ D. Fuquay ’67 ! B. Harper ’54 (34)! M. Jones ’86 CEA% H. Kahlenbeck, Jr. ’52 (34)~ T. Kilpatrick ’57 (5)" P. Kluempers ’84 (9)" R. Kovener ’55 (12)~ G. Lambert ’55 ~ J. Lambert ’87 (18)~ R. Levin ’87 (16)" G. Marvel ’84 (13)~ J. Miller ’60 (3)~ L. Moss ’49 (7)" A. Mossler ’50
"$#M. Piermont ’07 R. Rock ’67 (11)
! R. Rumford ’80 (3) % B. SerVaas ’41 (3)
G. Sims ’82 (7)" F. S. Smith ’61 (8)~ K. Smith ’63 (6)! D. Stoecker ’63
R. Stork ’72 ~ L. Stuckey II ’97 (5)~ R. Swanson ’56 (8)
~# D. Szafranski ’07 ! R. Terhune ’49 ! M. Thompson ’01 (2)
B. Vainrib ’84 (3)!# D. Wallach ’06 (2)% D. Weaver ’60 " F. Wolf ’67 (6)! R. Yoder ’89 (2)
IIOONNAA" D. Millbauer ’95 (2)$ P. Ryner ’07
IIOOWWAAR. Ablard ’56 (9)
~ F. Ackerson ’44 (29) CEA~ J. Adams ’53
J. Allison ’71 D. Benda ’62 (14)C. Benson ’41 (29)
~ D. Boyle ’55 (2)$ M. Bradley ’07 # A. Brommel ’06 ~ M. Brown ’71 (2)
W. Burger ’42 " T. Cole ’42 (7)~ R. Davis ’57
T. Drake ’78 (6)! J. Fletcher ’35 (35)" F. Folbrecht ’59 (2)" D. Frederick ’92
L. Hart ’54 (8)! M. Heckt ’46 (2)" D. Hinson ’57 (17)
J. Hunn ’55 ! M. Hynes ’67 (2)~ B. John ’96 (3) CEA" A. Kesman ’77 (2)$ R. Kiernan ’04 % D. Knuepfer ’76 ! G. Lamb ’94 (11) ~ D. Leonard ’39 (3)~ K. Loomer ’76 ! D. Marston ’63 (7)
J. McCarragher ’68 (15)~ G. McCollum ’70 (2)" K. Miller ’67 (24)
K. Nelson ’44 (3)" J. Osborne ’48 (3)
H. P. Parsons ’67 (4)% M. Ritchie ’83 ~ D. Rusk ’76 (27)~ A. Sloan ’80 (7)" D. Smalley ’68 (2)
M. Sornsin ’91 J. Steele ’63 (2)
" A. Sunderbruch ’67 (6)R. Sweany ’48 M. Tharp ’60
% M. Thielen ’57 (22)W. Volkmer ’53 (5)
~# J. Wallace ’06 ~ B. Weigel ’81 (4)! K. Weigel ’78 (27)! P. Wentzien ’59 (2)
PPRREESS IIDDEENNTT’’SS CCLLUUBB !!LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONHonor RollHonor Roll
Key: % = President’s Trust ($500) ! = President’s Club ($200) " = Golden Delta Club (100) ~~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years asdonor $ = Oak Circle # = Parent Gift CCEEAA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CCEEAA ++ indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
Top 10 Chapters byAmount of DonationsMiami $149,098Bradley 59,691Kansas State 56,686Kent State 23,381Johns Hopkins 20,780San Jose 20,223Illinois 15,828Williams 15,316Ohio State 15,151California 13,975
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PPRREESS IIDDEENNTT’’SS CCLLUUBB !!LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONHonor RollHonor Roll
Key: ! = President’s Trust ($500) " = President’s Club ($200) # = Golden Delta Club (100) ~~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years asdonor $ = Oak Circle % = Parent Gift CCEEAA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CCEEAA ++ indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
# S. West ’68 ! D. Wynja ’67 (6)
IIOOWWAA SSTTAATTEER. Borgmeyer ’51
~ M. Bowman ’65 (7)" M. Brooks ’78 ~ A. Brown ’60 (2)! K. Bruening ’80 (25)
D. Carne ’70 (5)J. Carson ’73 (3)
~ R. Carter ’78 (2)R. Clapp ’51 (5)B. Colehour ’91 (6)
" D. Cosgrove ’88 CEA! J. Courter ’84 (4)" J. Cronk ’60 (34)~ M. Dee ’84 ~ L. Dreeszen ’61 (11)
R. Farr ’61 (6)$ C. Finn ’05 (3)# R. Fleck ’49 (2)" C. Foss ’71 (5)
R. Frink ’51 W. Gaessler ’52 (8)
" L. Gleason ’42 (3)H. Heitzman ’41 (13)C. Herbert ’89
~ S. Herzog ’64 (2)# R. Jensen ’62 (6)~ L. Johnsen ’68 (2)" A. Johnson, Jr. ’47 (34)
L. Kempers ’75 (2)" B. Kinnamon ’69 (9) $ A. Kovar ’06 " M. Kuchel ’76 (5)~ S. Loney ’74 (2)# R. Long ’51 ~ R. Marvin ’43 (3)
~% S. McCarthy ’07 " R. McKinstry ’50 (10)
S. Micek ’82 (2)" J. Moodie ’45 (10)~ A. Mores ’80 (21)
D. Morse ’52 (4)" M. Nickey ’65 (20)
J. Osborn ’73 ~ L. Pearson ’64 (20)
G. Pickens ’45 ~ G. Posakony ’46 (2)# R. Provorse ’78 (2)~ C. Rausch ’67 (3)
S. Rottler ’65 (3)S. Schoger ’74 (2)
! W. Sigman ’50 (34)~ J. Sirois ’63
D. Smalling ’98 (2)~ S. Smith ’73 (4)~ A. Snyder ’86 (5)
H. Specker ’37 (3)~ C. Trunkey ’52 (23)~ C. Vermie ’73 (4)# G. Walker ’44 (12)
B. Welbourne ’99 R. Wilde ’48 R. Wood ’51 (5)
# G. Yetter, Jr. ’55 JJOOHHNNSS HHOOPPKKIINNSS
M. Boyd ’73 (5)" R. Deichert, Jr. ’97 (2)# J. P. Fischer ’41 (9)~ W. B. Gibson ’50 (2)~ B. Greenwood ’51 (4)# D. Hanson ’50 (17)# T. Harrison, Jr. ’53 (7)
J. Hildebrandt ’43 (4)K. Kelly ’44 L. Kent ’52 (4)
! C. Miller ’49 (33)E. K. Schultz, Jr. ’48 (10)C. Summers ’50 (4)
KKAANNSSAASSW. Abels ’51 (4)
# K. M. Berkley ’61 (3)~ B. Biles ’66 (8)
E. Clarke ’42 (2)" J. Collins ’61 (7)
J. Cram ’71 (5)~ M. Crowther ’59 (4)
~% D. Diepenbrock ’07 # D. Duncan ’56
S. Etherington ’71 # E. Evans ’56 " M. Goering ’91 ! L. Gregory ’75 (30)
P. Gregory ’05 # N. M. Hart ‘56 (15)~ V. Hiebsch ’42 (7)
R. Horn ’62 ~ J. Hysom, Jr. ’57 (13)
" O. K. Johnson, Jr. ’52 (7)" W. Landess ’53 (25)% B. Lewis ’07
J. Light, Jr. ’51 M. Light ’49 (5)
~ A. Ludwick ’34 (9)# R. Mastin ’62 " E. Metcalf III ’43 (4)# J. Meyer ’50 (2)~ N. Michale ’77
#% S. Murphy ’06 ~ L. Piller ’72
R. Raymer ’52 ! C. Saricks ’70 (28)
~% M. Schmidt ’07 ~% N. Seim ’07 ! D. Slawson ’56 (2)~ B. Talbott ’84 (7)# M. Thomas ’62 (6)~ P. Trouslot ’60
J. Wright ’75 (3)~% R. Young ’07
KKAANNSSAASS SSTTAATTEE# K. Barrow ’91 (2)
G. Boelling ’58 (3)% J. Bostwick ’07 # T. Bullock ’61 ~ L. Butel ’87 (4) ~ J. Callen ’62 (3) # D. Chew ’81 (10)% R. Crist ’07 ! P. Edgerley ’78 (11) CEA+
~% S. Engle ’08 # J. Eplee ’75 (4)
A. Fagen ’68 (2)~% B. Gibbens ’07 ! W. Gordon ’60 (18) CEA+
R. N. Greene ’58 " J. Hathaway ’81 (22) CEA+" D. Hawkins ’81 (5)" T. Heiman ’76(3) CEA
S. James ’67 # D. Johnson ’75 (28)" C. Jones ’77 (11) ~ B. Jubelt ’68
F. Jurenka ’59 (11)~% B. Kramer ’06
S. Lawrence ’87 (2)J. Lewis ’76 (4)
% M. Manley ’05 J. Michel ’86 (5)
~ J. Miesse ’72 (2) CEA~ S. Morgan ’69
M. Nelson ’65 ~ D. Norton ’75 (4)$ K. Norton ’05 (3)$ C. Olsen ’06 # J. Oppy ’64 (22) CEA
W. Schuler ’84 (2)A. Sloup ’05
~$ M. Spexarth ’05 # M. Stearns ’66 (3)
J. Swenson ’77 % B. Welch ’06 # H. Wiechman ’89 (3)
~% J. York ’06 KKEENNTT SSTTAATTEE
~ S. Berry ’65 CEA# J. Bertilacci, Jr. ’65 CEA" P. Bohlander ’67 CEA~ J. Brown, Jr. ’64 (5) # J. Burke, Jr. ’64 (3) CEA" P. Camerino ’57 (3) " D. Cassens ’68 (7) CEA# N. Chesney CEA" M. Coppola, Jr. ’65 (16) CEA+" A. Dalcher ’57 (4)~ W. Farinacci ’68 CEA# A. Feibel ’69 CEA~ R. Fenn ’67 CEA" J. Flask ’67 CEA# I. Gersten ’61 (11)" J. Gibson ’68 (6) CEA+" N. Giorgianni ’56 (7) CEA+" D. Grant ’70 (2) CEA" P. Hall ’49 (35) # J. Hamilton ’65 CEA# R. Hybert ’55 (4)# T. Jones ’66 CEA# M. Katz ’57 " T. Litwiler ’56 (11) CEA" D. Lueptow CEA" S. & B. Lueptow CEA
J. Manninen ’57 (16)# R. Mason ’60 CEA
~$ J. McConnell ’07 ~ R. McNeil ’51 (2)# R. McQueen ’68 CEA
# T. Meinhardt ’54 (9) ~ C. Miller, Jr. ’70 # W. Miller ’65 (12) CEA+% R. Miltner ’07 " R. Muntzinger ’51 (8) CEA+" J. Nemeth ’67 CEA" A. Newman ’70 CEA
J. Norris ’76 " G. Palmer ’68 CEA
G. Paris ’53 (4)R. Parks ’68 CEA
" D. Preston ’68 CEA# T. Rall ’67 CEA% P. Regallis ’07 # R. Robertson ’64 CEA+" C. Rodgers ‘60 (7) CEA+
M. Rogers ’69 CEA# R. Scarmuzzi ’94 CEA# B. Schorsten ’70 CEA" P. Shriver ’50 (10) CEA~ P. Shriver ’49 (17) CEA# J. Simpson ’36 (7) CEA+
K. Skurkey ’68 (3)# J. R. Starkie ’69 CEA
R. Stevenson ’47 (10)" A. Thomas ’65 CEA
H. Thomas ’59 (14)# W. VanBenthuysen ’61 (6)CEA
~$ B. Wilkins ’06 LLAAFFAAYYEETTTTEE
" T. Ashton ’86 (4)~% W. Browning ’07
D. Davey ’37 (6)M. DeGregorio ’05
~ J. deRuyter ’73 (3)% S. Discepola ’07 ~ J. Dolfi ’80 (5)# J. Epstein ’85 (3)
S. Finley ’82 ~ H. Harkins ’34 (2)
~% J. Hellreich ’06 ~ T. Klein ’68 % C. Loeffler ’06 ! W. Messick ’68 (7)~ M. Metzger ’05 (2)! W. Rappolt ’67
H. Smith ’51 (28)N. Sullivan ’00 (5)
" R. West ’53 (2)# J. Zembron ’74 (2)
LLEEHHIIGGHH~ A. Alber ’65 (4)~ J. Alcaro ’74 (2)! R. Allan ‘68 (11)
A. Barker ’61 (2)F. Batson, Jr. ’50 (10)A. Beeken III ’45 (8)E. Boyer, Jr. ’43 (3)A. Cannon, Jr. ’74 (17)B. Conchar ’41 (6)
~ C. Curtiss ’43 (6)# D. Czerny ’74 (27)" J. Farina III ’88 (9)" J. W. Frank III ’68 (7)
E. Furst II ’60 (24)R. Gabriel ’51 (4)B. Goldman ’58 (6)
~ R. Hagadorn ’48 (4)H. Kaiser ’55 (4)
! J. Kaufman ’48 J. Kurtz ’52 (9)
" P. Leonard ’91 (7)~ J. Lichter ’68 (3)# A. Linares ’58 (2)
E. Lucadamo ’71 (28)! L. Maroti ’58 (19)
N. Meier ’50 (8)T. Middleton ’72
! W. Moodie, Jr. ’47 (7)G. Naylor ’71 (17)W. Nutt ’36 (10)
" M. Parseghian ’49 (14)# J. Perna ’76 (5)# G. Ramsden ’44 (17)# W. Salmond ’46 (4)
P. Savage ’72 (5)P. Shaw ’52 (4)
# J. Sini ’68 (7)~ W. Smith ’50 (5)
LLOONNGG BBEEAACCHHC. Cooper ’88 (8)
" C. Martucci ’88 (17)LLOOUUIISSVVIILLLLEE
" R. Brand ’70 (13)~ J. S. Brian ’87 (6)
J. Carter ’54 (2)" B. Dahlem ’51 (3)
R. Dinsmore ’66 ~ P. Disney ’51
~ R. Gaeta ’69 (4)~ J. M. Gray ’57 (5)
J. Griffiths ’69 (17)W. Hacker, Jr. ’69 (3)M. Harmon ’49 (7)
# S. Hartstern ’70 (10)P. Jeffreys ’02
" J. McGee ’96 (2)! J. W. Metcalfe ’72 ~ G. Mitchell ’71 " B. Mudrick ’82 (24)
W. Rogers ’66 " T. Talaat ’82 (5)" W. Underwood ’64
J. Winter ’45 (8)MMAAIINNEE
# H. Hinrichsen ’76 (4)~ C. Hoak ’76 (2)
S. Seeley ’87 (2)S. Spear ’83 (7)D. Stairs ’80 (6)
MMAANNIITTOOBBAA$ R. Armstrong ’04 (3)$ C. Bernard ’06 (3) $ R. Birdsell ’06
~$ J. Bisharat ’07 $ M. Blue ’06 $ M. Bond ’06 " J. Caulfield ’54 $ A. Chown ’08 $ J. Cote ’05 $ A. Desender ’08 $ K. Gordon ’08 $ N. Harzing ’05 (3)" R. Jones ’67
S. Kehoe ’03 J. Livesey ’93 (5)
$ G. McVicar ’04 $ J. Pinchin ’04 $ J. Tavares ’08 $ J. Trudeau ’06 $ S. Wachal ’08 $ R. Zolondek ’03
MMAARRIIEETTTTAAJ. Bako ’63 (2)
# R. Blendon ’64 " K. Brennan ’64 (21)# C. Bullock ’96 " M. Chatterton ’94 ! M. Deuel ’42 (4)
F. Dunlap ’43 (6)~ T. Forbes ’64 (4)~ H. Haught ’51 (17)
L. Hune ’50 (2)R. Krupp ’64 (2)
" J. Lapham ’49 (2)~ H. Linn ’41
N. Murray ’39 (2)" D. Portanova ’63 (7)# R. Reynolds ’51
W. Richards ’57 C. Schmidt ’53 (2)
# C. Schob ’52 ~ L. Snediker ’50 (12)" D. Strickland ’66 (10)% E. Sutton ’06 ~ D. Trabilcy ’59 (4)# T. Welden ’72 (3)
C. Whittaker ’64 ~ W. Wilkinson ’49 (2)
B. Yester ’51 (2)~ G. Yester ’51 (16)
MMAARRYYLLAANNDD~ M. Caporaletti ’73 (16)# P. Doetsch ’76 (4)~ J. Girolami ’75 (12)
R. Goco ’87 (7)W. Kirkpatrick ’68 (6)R. Mangano ’84 (2)
~ P. McCusker ’85 (4)M. Osmeyer ’77
! J. Siegel ’78 (18)MMAASSSSAACCHHUUSSEETTTTSS
M. Crosscup ’96 (2)~ B. Ellis ’88
J. Hoggard ’71 (9)" C. Johnson ’92
MMccGGIILLLL" R. Levy ’89 (2)~ J. Walker, Jr. ’64 (2)
MMIIAAMMII" H. Barker ’50 (34) " D. Batista ’56 (2) CEA+~ M. Beckman ’54 CEA" T. Bennett ’83 CEA" W. Bevan ’63 CEA" J. Boden ’02 CEA# J. Boehm ’65 CEA
# T. Bond ’04 CEA" T. Books ’53 (15) CEA+" J. Boord ’92 CEA% P. Boulus ’07 # J. Brooks ’59 CEA" W. P. Brown ’52 (5) CEA# R. Bruckman ’49 CEA" E. Buck ’99 CEA" A. Burgei ’90 CEA" T. Burgess ’61 CEA" T. Burkle ’70 CEA
J. Burns, Jr. ’82 (5)" V. Burns ’50 CEA" H. Canada ’51 CEA+" B. Case ’03 CEA" R. T. Cawrse ’66 (3) CEA" M. Cottle ’81 CEA" D. Coutant ’93 CEA# M. Coutant ’96 CEA" L. Dashiell ’52 CEA
~% M. DeLapp ’07 # D. DeMania ’96 CEA~ C. Dennis ’48 " J. Derr ’45 CEA" F. Dodd ’49 (17) CEA+" W. T. Eaton ’71 CEA
J. Ehrich ’42 ~ M. Ericksen, Jr. ’77 ~ A. Everson ’03 CEA# W. Filter ’49 CEA~ C. Fisher ’70 CEA" F. Fisher ’50 CEA" M. Frank ’62 CEA
S. Frazer ’66 CEA# D. Fulton ’61 (2)" D. Garrison ’90 (7) CEA+" E. Gates ’48 (7) CEA+" P. Geiger ’63 (3) CEA+
W. Gerspacher ’63 (7)" W. Gibson, Jr. ’51 CEA+
B. Gilleland ’51 " R. Gillette ’52 CEA" W. Gillette ’53 CEA# W. Godfrey ’58 (2)# W. Gurney ’53 " B. Halas ’93 CEA~ J. Hallihan ’67 (22) CEA+" D. Heineman ’00 CEA~ F. Hershner ’49 (5)" P. Hinderegger ’91 (9) CEA+" J. Holschuh, Jr. ’77 (18) CEA+% N. Hurst ’07
~% B Jepsen ’07 " N. Jones ’64 (5) CEA" R. Jones ’66 CEA# W. Jones ’55 CEA" W. Jones ’64 CEA" D. Kelley ’69 CEA
J. Key ’64 # J. Koch ’71 CEA" R. Kraber ’63 CEA# D. Krabill ’66 CEA" D. Krebs ’80 (25) CEA+# J. Krizek ’55 CEA" S. Langer ’63 CEA
C. Lass ‘83" C. Lippincott ’56 CEA# R. Loges III ’86 (3) CEA+" W. Loomis ’60 (20) CEA# M. Lopane ’92 CEA" M. Macechko ’98 CEA# J. Machado ’95 CEA" K. Malof ’90 CEA
W. Mathis ’86 # R. Mayberry ’51 CEA# J. McClusky ’57 # M. D. McCollum, Jr. ’54 (2)# K. McLeish ’69 CEA" H. McNabb ’49 (5) CEA+" C. Miller ’90 (4)
W. Moul ’61 (3)~ R. Nagy ’82 (5)
~% N. Nero ’06 # J. Nicholson ’84 CEA~ T. O’Keefe ’82 (4)" D. Oughterson ’64 CEA# G. Peterson ’00 CEA~ M. D. Plummer ‘56 (17)
M. Ponder ’67 (4)~ T. Potter ’51 CEA
B. Raetzke ’04 CEA" B. Randolph ’92 CEA" S. Renneckar ’66 CEA
F. Robinson ’62 ! J. Rogers ’57 (29) CEA+# R. Sammis ’42 CEA# E. Sarkisian ’85 (7) CEA+
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! S. Sawyer ’94 CEA" R. Schoenherr ’63 (4) CEA+
D. Sechnick ’76 (8)S. Seiple ’78 CEA
! B. Sejas ’03 CEA~ M. Shane ’52 CEA+
T. Shelt ’57 (11)" S. Short ’78 CEA" D. Sink ’65 CEA" C. Slack ’83 CEA! D. Snyder ’70 CEA" D. Splitstone ’96 CEA! T. Stallkamp ’68 CEA~ J. Steen ’41 (19)
W. Stillson ’39 (6)R. Sunkel ’53 (18)
~ S. Surplus ’81 G. Sydell ’70 (8)
! D. Taylor ’92 CEA~ L. Thomas, Jr. ’65 (10) CEA! H. Thompson ’51 CEA
M. Tye ’62 ! A. Uribes ’95 CEA" R. Vernon ’54 CEA+! T. Walter ’98 CEA! J. Wettengel ’65 CEA! C. Witte ’51 (21) CEA" M. Woods ’00 CEA" C. Young ’57 (2)" J. Zobrist ’92 (3)
MMIICCHHIIGGAANN" R. Adams ’40 (5)~ R. Adams ’56 " E. Allmendinger ’47 (10)" L. Bartholomew ’50
H. Boggs ’46 ! D. Cobb ’58 (4)
J. Gilbert ’83 (6)R. Grunder ’44 (21)
~ K. Hepp ’39 " W. Hole, Jr. ’51 " T. Jacob ’44 (4)" R. Johnson ’74 (2)! C. B. Kern II ’84 (2)
D. Lansdale ’38 ! J. Layman ’55 (2)
L. Lossing ’65 D. Maudlin ’71
! W. McIntosh ’53 (7)! G. Nicolau ’48 " J. Otten III ’62 (7)~ R. Plaskett ’58 (2)! F. Poole ’48 (3)" J. Sergeson ’59 " R. Spencer ’59 (6)! J. Stalker ’52 ~ W. Steen ’44 (3)~ T. Tanase ’63 (3)! D. Treadwell ’40 ! J. White ’50 (35)
MMIICCHHIIGGAANN SSTTAATTEE! C. Allen ’55 (24)
B. Bastow ’79 " F. Bindemann ’51 (15)
D. Carpenter ’63 (6)~ D. DeVries ’56 (4)! R. Dobberteen ’52 (23)
~ C. Ferguson ’79 # P. D. Franzetta ’70 (29)! G. Gross ’63 (8)~ B. Hoot ’65 (28)" R. Hughes ’59 (6)~ J. Irons ’69 (5)! R. Johnson ’54 (10)
S. Knox, Jr. ’68 (6)L. Maccani ’56 (8)
~ C. MacDonald ’64 (3)! T. Mortenson ’61 ~ D. Neese ’68 (15)" J. Pa;mitier ’60 ~ A. Radcliffe ’66 (4) ~ J. Ryan ’55 (26)~ W. Savage ’56 (13) ~ J. R. Schmidt ’59 " L. Seguin ’53 (3)~ G. Shannon ’62 (5)" R. Shaw ’53 ! G. Snyder ’57 (5)" J. Tanton ’56 (6)# R. Thompson ’67 (35)~ F. Trippel ’57 (3)! J. Wilson ’66 ! R. Workman ’67 (2)" R. Zimmerman ’53 (11)
MMIICCHHIIGGAANN TTEECCHH~ S. Darin ’90 (2)
T. Davis ’92 (2)~ T. Erlenbeck ’99 (6)$ J. Esquibel ’05 ~ M. Joerin ’91 (2)
M. Lathia ’04 ! D. Mertens ’94 (4)! S. Neumann ’87 (6)
MMIIDDDDLLEEBBUURRYY~ T. Carey ’86 (3)
P. Dunham ’45 (5)" W. Fuller ’54 (7)~ R. Johnson ’58 (12)" C. Lauer ’52 (4)
MMIINNNNEESSOOTTAA! A. Allen ’49 (12)~ S. Backman ’94 (5)
L. Baker ’65 (5)" S. Bormann ’64 (13)" A. Colombo ’54 (2)! S. Dietrich ’95 " C. Ellingson ’92 ! C. Fisher ’92 (2)
L. Fredrickson ’75 (3)~ J. Gausman ’50 (13)~ J. Gracie ’48 (2)# J. Hamann ’59 (7)% D. Katz ’06
S. P. Kim ’75 (6)! R. Martin ’95 (10) CEA +
#$ D. McKeag VI ’04 (3)! R. Nelson ’63 (9)~ D. Rosekrans ’54 (5)~ T. Twining ’97 (3)
C. Wallace ’74 (3)! P. Wilke, Jr. ’50 (34)! T. Wu ’03 (2) CEA! J. Zeese ’59 (10)
MMIISSSSOOUURRII~ G. Allemann ’69 (30)
R. Anderson ’63 (4)! G. Beimdiek ’35 (7)! W. Black ’59 (2)
W. Bradley ’54 (6)~ W. Carter ’65 (2)" J. Culpepper ’57 (3)" L. Deibert ’54 (4)
E. Deimund II ’60 (4)" C. DuMontier ’74 (4)
J. Ehrlich ’67 (24)~ E. Gray ’76 (5)" W. Hamlin ’60 # W. Harwell, Jr. ’51 (10)~ J. Holdsworth ’87 (3)~ M. Jackson ’67 ~ A. Kaestner ’57 (2)! K. McCord ’98 (7)~ S. McFarland ’81 # E. B. McKinney ’74 (3)~ R. Miller ’77
R. Nelson ’83 (19)! T. Norris ’60 (5)~ H. Ochs, Jr. ’33 (35)
"% R. Ortyl ’06 $ D. Otis ’06
G. Rector ’62 (9)~ S. Richards ’64 (3)
J. Rowland ’64 (8)~ G. S. Ruprecht ’70 (3)~ W. Schoenhard. ’71 (15)! J. Seitz III ’59 (13)~ B. Tarantola ’81 (9)! B. Tate, Jr. ’41 (13)
W. Taylor ’41 (5)D. Tesarek ’55 (4)
! J. Vinyard, Jr. ’49 (9)E. Wasner ’68 W. Weber ’55
! C. Yaeger, Jr. ’61 M. Yaeger ’88 (2)
! R. Yingling, Jr. ’62 (31)NNEEBBRRAASSKKAA% M. Adams ’06 " C. Ashby ’39 ! T. Biggerstaff ’63 (5)
~% M. Callahan ’06 # R. Campbell ’68 (10) ! S. Carlson ’54 (5)
J. Cheloha ’87 A. Christenson ’45 (12)
~ P. Clare ’62 H. Dennis ’52
% C. Eller ’07 ! G. Fisk ’58 (5)
P. Heermann ’87 (5)~ S. Henning ’85 (3)" W. Herries ’57 " J. Hibberd ’79 (4)" C. Higgins ’94 (4)" R. Hirsch ’66 (4)" E. Hohensee ’68 (19)~ J. Houchin ’85 (4)~ C. Humphrey ’61 ~ M. Humphrey ’63 " T. Hutson ’62 % J. Jelkin ’07 ~ N. Johnson ’56 " D. Kerr ’69
B. Kiser ’96 " R. Koerber ’69 ! W. Krommenhoek ’57 (32)~ W. Kubert ’64 (4)! R. Lannin ’81 (5)
D. Lauterbach ’86 (2)K. Leach ’85 (6)B. Lee ’74 (5)
# R. Loch ’54 (2)! M. Eighmy Foundation
(4)CEAF. Meier ’42 A. Melville ’96 (5)
! L. Million, Jr. ’53 (9)M. Naslund ’74 (3)
~% K. Nicholson ’06 (2) G. Novotny, Jr. ’66 (3)
$ A. Petersen ’06 T. Schnell ’89 (2)
" R. Shively ’82 (23)H. J. Smith ’65 (10)
" D. Spencer ’85 (2)~ E. D. Straka, Jr. ’53 (18)! J. Swanson ’50 (6)" M. Teetor ’84 (2)
W. Traudt ’89 % P. Van Aman ’07 ~ J. Warrick ’59 (6)
NNEEWW YYOORRKKT. Billheimer ’41 (5)
~ C. Hoover ’40 (26)NNOORRTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA
J. Allen ’73 " R. Ayres ’65 (8)~ M. Baratta ’81 (13)" W. Crawford ’76 (7)~ D. Crockett ’67 # J. DeBlasio ’62 (6)" C. Evans ’67 (3)" J. Fluet ’65 ! J. Goforth, Jr. ’66 (2)
R. Harrison, Jr. ’64 (3)" D. Heacock ’64 (3)~ K. Head ’79 (8)
A. Houghton ’55 (5)~ J. Inscoe ’62 " J. Jamison ’73 CEA
E. Johnson ’55 (3)S. Jones, Jr. ’63 (2)
~ J. Joyner, Jr. ’77 (18)~ C. Killian, Jr. ’71 (2)~ J. King ’64 (6)" S. McClanahan ’74 (10)~ D. Myrick ’65 (5)! H. Pawlik ’54 (7)! W. Rose ’69 (18)
C. Schumacher ’73 (22)~ G. Smith ’89 (3)
A. Subramanian ’97 (8)~ K. Sullivan ’86 (10)~ E. Taff ’61 (17)~ R. Tracy ’69 (12)! S. Wallenhaupt ’74 (3)
"$ R. Wesslen ’07 ! G. Wessling ’74 (18)~ R. Wing ’70 (9)~ T. Yermack ’78 (9)
NNOORRTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA SSTTAATTEES. Cox ’80 T. Hoffman ’78 (2)N. Horner ’05
! P. Klinefelter ’80 (7)"% T. Morlok ’06 % A. Moyer ’06
B. Pack ’80 (3)# R. Taylor ’82
NNOORRTTHH DDAAKKOOTTAA" G. Bjerke ’75 " D. Bruschwein ’74 (7)$ G. Busch ’05 (2) " C. Campbell ’76 (3)~ W. Dearstyne ’96
T. Dolan ’72 (7)~ D. Finke ’74 (10)~ J. Furst ’81 (2)" L. Galehouse III ’68 (2)! F. Hallowell ’79 ! W. Harwood ’68 (7)~ G. Hyland ’69 ! S. Jagodzinski ’87 (2)$ J. Jones ’04 " R. Kirsch ’78 (23)% W. Line ’07
C. Linnertz ’05 " D. McLeod ’63 (13)$ B. Mickelson ’05 (2)
D. Nicolai ’84 (17)J. O’Grady ’71
~% J. Rice ’08 ~ C. Schilling ’84 (2)~ G. Schmidt ’70 ~ R. Szczys ’69 (6)
$% K. Veum ’07 NNOORRTTHH DDAAKKOOTTAA SSTTAATTEE
T. Dhuyvetter ’79 (4)! C. Dworshak ’00 (4) CEA+" H. Hagen ’86 (2) CEA+! D. Larew , Iowa State ’63
CEAJ. Lovseth ’04 CEA
" A. Qual ’73 ! J. Ringuette ’94 (2) CEA
NNOORRTTHHEERRNN AARRIIZZOONNAA~$ A. Drake ‘04~% R. M. Johns ’07 $ A. Moore ’06 " J. Sears ’98
NNOORRTTHHEERRNN CCOOLLOORRAADDOOC. Belt ’92 C. Goranson ’95 (4)
! P. Schott ’96 (9)NNOORRTTHHEERRNN IILLLLIINNOOIISS
J. Carlson ’70 (2)~ J. Chesko ’71 (2)~ T. Choate ’68
R. Hallberg ’90 (10)A. Knox ’77 (7)
! J. Lotsoff ’88 (18)R. Machek ’67 (4)
~ L. Michna ’84 (7)K. Moline ’74 (4)
! E. Nosek ’85 (7)M. Reinhardt ’81 (3)
" N. Shultz ’87 (6)E. Stremich ’66 (2)
" G. Swanson ’66 (3)~ W. Tyler, Jr. ’65 (3)
NNOORRTTHHEERRNN IIOOWWAA! S. Anderson ’79 (24)! A. Culley ’00 (5)
#$ J. Fuhrman ’94 (5)C. Grace ’72
! D. Henshaw ’79 (21)$ A. Hoffmann ’05 (2)~ K. Krause ’83 (10)
M. Melcher ’92 (11) ~$ C. Nyguard ’91 (2)" S. Schuler ’00 CEA
B. Twait ’91 (2)NNOORRTTHHRRIIDDGGEE
~~ M. Donnelly ’68 (24)J. Phillips ’65 (2)D. Rice ’64
NNOORRTTHHWWEESSTTEERRNNE. Akemann ’62 (4)
" M. Beaubien, Jr. ’64 (2)" D. Blair ’50 # P. Bodine, Jr. ’50 (35)" W. Boyd ’48 (7)" H. Cakora ’59 ~ D. Costello ’54 (19)" C. Crowe ’55 (3)" J. Davis ’65 (4) ~ J. Dorn ’54 (5)~ A. Ebert ’52 (9)! H. Evert ’56 (6)~ A. Ferraro ’59 ~ R. Green ’60 ! R. Grottke ’52 (10)# E. Heizer, Jr. ’51 (4)~ H. Holman ’71 (19)" R. Horvath ’59 (3)! B. Johnston ’85 $ N. Jordan ’01 ~ J. Karwath ’97
M. Keeler ’48 (2)# D. Kramlich ’59 (6)
M. Longley ’95 (7)~ G. Lose ’57 (6)
A. Ludolph ’42 (21)~ W. Madison ’44 ~ D. Martens ’59 (2)~ E. Matthias ’29
W. Meinhard ’47 ~ J. Montgomery ’43 (3)" K. Moul ’74 (4)! D. Nelson ’63 (35)# R. Newman II ’59 (10)
R. Nowakowski ’92 "% T. Paans ‘07! J. Purtill ’72 # T. Rakow ’65
"% N. Ritter ’06 $ A. Roberts ‘02
~% N. Roshon ’07 ~ R. Rossiter ’59 (3)" J. Scatliff ’48 ~ S. Spar ’83 (5)" H. Stevens ’46 (4) ~ R. Van Vooren ’53 (4)~ G. A. West ’52 (8)
R. Whisnant ’98 (3)# C. Williams ’62
W. R. Williams ’39 (3)"% A. Wright ’07 OOHHIIOO
H. French, Jr. ’69 (4)~ R. Hughes ’67
G. Logsdon ’62 (4)~ M. Logsdon ’64 (4)" K. Mick ’67 (2)~ H. Opperman ’65 (12)~ E. S. Paxton ’68 (8)# S. Rowley ’65 (15)" J. Shipman ’56 (3)~ W. Spanfellner ’61 (16)$ R. Steger ’07 " D. Sunderland ’62
T. Walker ’80 (2)J. Weimer ’68
~ J. Wills ’70 (6)W. Wright ’61 (4)
OOHHIIOO SSTTAATTEE! R. Baker ’48 (6)
W. Ballinger ’49 (2)~ D. Bates ’59
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PPRREESS IIDDEENNTT’’SS CCLLUUBB !!LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONHonor RollHonor Roll
Key: ! = President’s Trust ($500) " = President’s Club ($200) # = Golden Delta Club (100) ~~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years asdonor $ = Oak Circle % = Parent Gift CCEEAA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CCEEAA ++ indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
# B. Betts ’75 S. Blozis ’80 (2)R. Bolton ’62 (5)
~ R. Brehmer, Jr. ’44 $ L. Brooks ’04 # J. Carle ’61 (9)! H. Crawford ’47 (7)" W. Deming ’35 (3)
J. Ellis ’70 (2)# D. Gordon ’63 (4)" C. Harman, Jr. ’59 (24)~ D. Holtshouse ’63 (13)
T. Hoover ’56 (25)" N. Johnson ’43 (4) ! H. Keifer, Jr. ’48 (11)
E. Kilby ’75 (4)A. Kimbrell ’99 J. Leonard III ’72 (4)
! C. Lurding ’59 ! R. Mason ’41 (7) ~ S. McCormick ’92 (13)
J. McLain ’42 (5)~ T. Morris ’81 (2)
P. Porter ’50 (14)R. Reamer ’64 (7)
~ N. Robbins ’63 ~ R. Schieferstein ’66 (5)~ P. Sherck ’51 (4)
B. Silla ’52 (5)R. Sipprell ’37 (23)R. Tarnowski ’54
~ A. Tipka ’63 (4)#$ T. Voght ’97 (8)# J. Wagner, Jr. ’45 (3) ~ W. Walker ’54 (3)" G. Weingardt ’55 (5)
J. Wilson ’39 (6)" E. Zell ’69
OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAAW. Blair ’51 (8)
" L. Brammer, Jr. ’47 (8)" H. Braymer ’55 (4)~ R. Brown, Jr. ’56 (6)~ C. Burns ’95 " R. Butler ’78 (4)~ G. Carr ’83 (9)
J. Choate ’66 (5)D. Cole ’51
~ C. Coleman ’81 (2)~ T. Craighead ’73 (2)
J. Cure ’05 " J. Dawson, Jr. ’35 (3)
~% R. Engels ’07 " W. Hamilton ’57 (3)~ K. Hirsch ’74 (3)" S. Holm ’92 (5)
T. Hudiburgh ’78 (4)# R. Johannes ’61 CEA
T. Lee ’75 (3)# E. Lippert, Jr. ’53 (3)" T. O’Bannon ’82 (9)" S. Patterson ’42 (8)" R. Polk ’89 ! E. Porter ’65 (9)
J. Powers ’58 (5)P. Rabb III ’80 (11)
" R Rodine ’73 CEAD. Ruby ’93
" M. Rupert ’74 (29)~% C. Smith ’07 ~ J. Sommerfrucht ’60 (5)# R. Stillwell ’53 (3)~ D. Stussi ’77 (5)" R. Thompson ’62 (21)% T. Vandagriff ’06 ! B. Walkingstick ’52 (33)~ E. Waller, Jr. ’51 (3)" R. Wells ’82 (3)
H. Wilson ’55 OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAA SSTTAATTEE
" J. Seals ’68 (2)R. Williams ’64 (2)
OORREEGGOONN" J. Allan ’53 (3)
B. Anderson ’57 (17)" H. Bachofner ’50 " A. Cellars ’47 (34)" L. Duncan ’45
~% A. Glass ’07 ~ E. Goffard ’49 (2)" D. Greene ’99 (6) ~ F. Johnson ’55 # B. Jordan ’90 (2)" T. Mattson ’63 (35)~ R. McConnell ’54 % W. McLean ’06
D. Mecklem ’53 # A. Mitchell ’70
~ G. Moulds ’64 (6)R. Newell ’65
# R. Price ’62 (17)# B. Raber ’90 (2)" W. Shepherd, Jr. ’55
A. Shields ’69 ~ J. Smith ’92 (7)~ A. Stockstad ’50 (4)
J. Trigg ’58 (6)" B. M. Walsh ’64 ~ R. Watson ’71 (5)! J. Weisel ’48 (24)
R. Wren ’44 (3)OORREEGGOONN SSTTAATTEE
" T. Bays ’42 (30)~ T. Borgen ’73 ~ J. Branlund, Jr. ’45 (5)" J. Bryant ’97 (7)
M. Corley ’71 ! R. Dowhaniuk ’86 " W. B. Down ’43 (2)! T. Durein ’92 (13)" J. Graham ’65 (7)# W. Harkey ’71 (2)# R. Hartley ’54 " D. Hendrickson ’51 (2)# R. Horne ’52 (4)~ R. Kaltenbach ’82 (3)~ R. Mellis ’48 (17)# D. Price ’62 (4)
R. Smith ’95 ~ J. Wise ’68 (2)
PPAACCIIFFIICC# J. DuMond, Jr. ’66 (5)! W. Keim ’75
J. Madsen ’65 (5)PPEENNNNSSYYLLVVAANNIIAA
! H. Acaster ’44 (35)J. Beach ’62 (2)
~ R. Canfield ’61 # A. Carniol ’05 (2)# G. Curchin ’50 (4)! A. Elseroad, Jr. ’53 % R. Forman ’06
R. L. Fowble ’48 ~% A. Goodman ’06 (2)
G. Graf, Jr. ’55 (17)~ E. Greaney, Jr. ’53
J. Hall ’91 (7)! J. Jiuliante ’49 (10)
J. Marshall ’65 (2)! R. Marx ’54 (8)
A. Noble ’51 (7)" J. Shellenberger ’52 (3) ~ C.Stehman ’49 (3)
H. VanSciver II ’81 (10)H. VanSciver ’53 (11)
#% B. Winter ’07 V. Wolfsohn ’48 (7)
PPEENNNNSSYYLLVVAANNIIAA SSTTAATTEEJ. Adamoli ’83 (7)
" B. Balderston ’76 (15)R. Baldwin ’57 (11)J. Batchelor ’84
! M. Callihan ’87 (4)~ V. Cavanaugh ’51 # R. Crosby ’54 (4)# J. D’Antonio ’93 (2)~ L. Dash ’92 (13)" W. M. Dawsey ’55 " A. DeJulius ’56
J. Dubinsky ’59 # K. Edwards ’71
J. Filandro ’93 W. Haffner ’54 (2)W. Hershey ’50 (6)H. Hilner ’59 (18)F. Horne, Jr. ’38 (4)H. Humphreys ’66 (3)
" J. Johnston ’58 (34)H. Kane ’50
~ R. Kurtz ’48 (7)D. Leppo ’91 (3)M. Lundt ’93 (7)
# D. Macurdy ’83 (5)J. Maher ’59 (2)C. Margolf ‘50J. Max ’95
" D. Merenda ’77 (8)W. Neilson ’82 (2)R. Noah ’57 (25)R. Oerman ’63 J. Phelps ’73 (4)W. Piper ’44 (3)
~ D. Roth ’79 (4)T. Samuel ’91 T. Sica ’41 (5)
~ P. Strittmatter ’50 (12)A. Susi ‘93
" R. Sutter ’56 " V. Tedesco, Jr. ’64 (20)
J. Temple ’74 ~ P. Warburton ’91
R. Williams ’57 (2)C. Winter ’48 (7)
" S. Wolcott, Jr. ’57 (8)~ R. Yeager ’96 (5)" R. Zakos, Jr. ’02 (4)" J. Zboyovsky ’51 (34)
PPLLAATTTTEEVVIILLLLEE" T. Lundeen ’52 (4)
J. Vedvik ’72 (2)PPUURRDDUUEE
" B. Anderson ’65 (29)K. Baumel ’62 (5)D. Bielefeld ’61
" J. Brennan, Jr. ’55 (25)# R. Brown ’46 (12)~ R. Byrne ’68 (12)! G. Caine ’81 (3)# W. Chen ’94 (9)" A. Crofts ’47 (5)~ W. Cross ’44 (13)
J. DeVoll ’63 (5)D.Doyle ’03 (2)D. Duffin ’44
~% N. Dunning ’07 # D. Fitzgerald ’49 (21)" T. Foote ’50 (25)# F. Ford ’58 (11)
M. Ford ’81 ~ G. Forszt ’72 (5)" J. Foster ’65 (4)
R. Fox ’63 (6)" R. Hallman ’54 (34)
J. Hearn ’57 ! R. Hegeman ’49 (10)
M. Hogan ’85 (20)~ C. Houff ’53 (4)~ J. Jones ’48 (3)
T. Kill ’83 ~ C. Kindell ’77 (4)# H. Klein ’46 (2)~ K. Kolmer ’81 (4)" W. Konrad ’48 (4)% M. Krc ’07 " A. Lacis ’64 (6)" R. LaFortune ’51 (34)! B. Lee, Jr. ’51 (8)
E. Letts ’67 (5)~ D. Martin ’82 (5)
~% M. Mastrangelo ’06 " K. McClain ’71 ~ R. McKee ’43 (13)
T. Metz ’58 " R. Michels ’44
C. Moeller ’45 (27)# G. Moss ’47 (26)
M. Murrill ’01 (3)~$ J. Pabst ’00 " N. Popham ’54 (7)# R. Popham ’40 (35)" R. Rhine ’77 (5)~ R. Ricciardi ’94 (6)" W. Rich ’53 (4)
L. Sackett ’84 (3)W. Schatz II ’56 (2)R. Sheets ’53 (4)
~ J. Smith ’52 (8)~ J. Stallings ’45 (19)# A. Steiger ’48 (4)# R. Stewart ’49 (4)# E. Stocker, Jr. ’48 (2)
L. Storey, Jr. ’51 J. Sweeney ’64 (10)
# G. Theiss ’68 # R. S. Theissen ’50 (2)
F. Travelute, Jr. ’66 (6)~ J. Velasquez ’98 (4)# A. Voelker ’95 (7)~ B. Weber ’49 (4)~ J. K. Whiting ’79 (4)~ N. Williams ’64 (7)
W. Wilson ’92 (10)RRIIPPOONN
# J. Beisner ’71 J. Muraskas ’78 (2)
RROOCCHHEESSTTEERRM. Baccash ’05 (2)
~ T. Barnes III ’66 (3)~ J. Bassingthwaite ’92 (4)~ E. Danton ’98 (4)# W. Drysdale ’59 (2)
E. Garfield, Jr. ’53 (13)K. Goeken ’91 (9)
~ A. Hopkins ’95 (2)# J. D. Leslie III ’70 (10)
J. Maceda ’94
# A. Magistro ’60 (28)J. Magloire ’93
~% D. Mullowney ‘07! D. Reisfeld ’03 (4)% M. Roe ’07 ~ P. Rouff ’96 (10)
P. Ryan ’46 (2)! S. Santandrea ’56 (3) ~ R. Schonbrunn ’63 (3)
#$% P. Schuepbach ’07 ~ W. Siegmund ’46 ! J. Stumpf ’96
P. Tierney ’36 ~ R. Woods ’42 (10)
RRUUTTGGEERRSSC. Adelizzi ’62 (11)L. Cipriani, Jr. ’75 (2)
" J. David ’63 (9)W. Doliber, Jr. ’54 (2)
" G. Golden ’74 (31)G. Green ’40 (5)
# E. Groth, Jr. ’48 (30)" S. Hahner ’78 (26)
D. Hait ’72 (6)J. Hale ’50 (2)
~ C. R. Hart ’54 (5)! J. Herma ’70 (25)
W. Kaiser ’59 M. Kardos ’60
~ M. Kelsey ’73 (7)" B. Kramer ’62 (11)# F. Kroesen ’44 (12)~ C. Little ’60 (6) " A. Malekoff ’73 (6)
J. Miller ’60 (2)~ J. Nazzaro ’62 (5)~ D. Novelli ’73 # R. Palmer ’40 (9)
J. Powers ’48 (5)" J. Sheridan ’77 (12)# E. Simpson, Jr. ’37 (4)# R. Stites ’53 ~ J. Strampfer ’72 (2)
D. Tomasik ’66 (3)# D. Tully ’68 (12)# R. Weitzner ’79 (2)
SSAANN DDIIEEGGOO$ M. Daft ’06 " T. Darcy ’72 (3)~ B. Howard ’70 (3)~ V. Jeffery ’69 (2)
~$ D. Kozin ’05 $ S. Larkin ’07 ~ J. Lawrence ’86
~ C. O’Connor ’91 (7)# J. Orendain ’78 (3)
~% R. Rosenblum ’07 ~ J. Sullivan ’72 (2)
SSAANN JJOOSSEE~ J. Agan ’57 (6)
~% S. Baird ’08 C. Bianchini, Jr. ’56 (4)
$ R. Blaco ’05 (3) " E. Bontadelli ’50 (6) CEA
S. Borges ’56 R. Brady ’63 (8)
~ B. Brown ’56 (8)" K. Calhoun ’48 CEA# D. Colby ’56 (7)
C. & S. Douglas CEA" J. Fields ’66
T. Fitch ’88 (2)" J. Fraser ’55 CEA# T. Harney ’52 (5)" D. Heagerty ’50 (2)" R. D. Holman ’64 " C. Kamm ’57 (2) CEA" J. Luckhardt ’56 CEA" A. Lund ’55 (6) CEA# D. McLeod ’87 (2)# G. Modesti ’66
J. Moeller ’52 $ O. Orozco ’04
"% T. Slintak ’08 R. Smith ’64 L. Spolyar ’52 (4)
" P. Spooner ’55 (8)" M. Stepovich ’56 (4) CEA# L. Sweeney, Jr. ’55 (3) # C. B. Swenson ’61 ~ H. Thompson ’58 (2) " J. Tormey, Jr. ’57 (6) CEA+! P. Ueberroth ’59 (7)~ R. Wallace ’90 (5)~ D. Watts ’87 (3)$ B. Weakley ’07
SSAANNTTAA BBAARRBBAARRAA" R. LaFontaine ’91(2) " T. Sullivan ’95 (7)
SSIIMMPPSSOONNK. Dunbar ’69 (6)
SSOOUUTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA~ J. Freyer ’94 (2)" F. Goolsby ’81 (3)! J. Herron ’88 (18)# M. Pine ’85 (4)! T. Schmoyer, Jr. ’88 (10)
M. Ward ’89 (2)
Memorial GiftsWilford A. Butler, Western Michigan ’61,in memory of Gary J. Golden, Rutgers ’74Ruth A. Fowble in memory of her husband, R. Larson Fowble, Pennsylvania ’48Andrew Malekoff, Rutgers ’73, in memory of Gary J. Golden, Rutgers ’74Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55, in memory of Gary J. Golden, Rutgers ’74Clare Metcalfe in memory of her husband J. Wynn Metcalfe, Louisville ’72Paulette Oerman in memory of her husband, Ralph E. Oerman, Pennsylvania State ’63Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ’73, in memory of Gary J. Golden, Rutgers ’74Virginia Strikwerda in memory of Derk Strikwerda, California ’50Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., in memory of her husband, Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., Chicago ’43
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~ D. Weaver ’85 (2)SSOOUUTTHH DDAAKKOOTTAA
! P. Christiansen ’75 (3)~ M. Harrington ’71
SSOOUUTTHHEERRNN IILLLLIINNOOIISSM. Carr ’73 (4)
" D. Maguire ’73 (27)SSOOUUTTHHWWEESSTT MMIISSSSOOUURRII
" D. Blatner ’86 (6)~ S. Davis ’87 (3)! M. Pohl ’84
SSOOUUTTHHWWEESSTT TTEEXXAASSD. Dever ’77
! J. Keller ’73 (5)C. Pfeiffer, Jr. ’76
SSTT.. NNOORRBBEERRTT# J. Flanagan ’93 (4)$ M. Garbacz ’07 $ E. Guzowski ’06 $ J. Sabo ’07
P. Town ’01 ~$ I. Zitzka ’06
SSTTAANNFFOORRDD! K. Baxter ’71 (2)
A. Breech ’74 ! D. Brickner ’61 (2)~ L. Chaffin, Jr. ’56 (2) # J. Cusick ’51 (12)! D. Cutter ’51 (35)
G. MacDonald ’73 (5)L. Rezzonico, Jr. ’55
! R. Smith ’59 (7)! A. Williams ’53 (6)
B. Wilson ’50 (17)SSWWAARRTTHHMMOORREE
! L. W. Argo ’57 (2)~ H. Bedolfe III ’74 (3)~ R. Cheyney ’51 (2)# H. Clappier ’44 (3)
R. Hall ’52 (3)S. Heiser ’72 (2)
! T. Henderer ’60 V. Jose ’44 (2)
~ C. K. Leith ’81 (7)~ J. Peterson ’64 # T. Piotrowski ’80 (9)! K. Selverian ’97 (5)
SSYYRRAACCUUSSEER. Aikman, Jr. ’56 (11)
! P. Andolina ’68 ~ W. Barnes, Jr. ’68
K. Berlin ’92 ~ G. Bluhm ’42 (9)! F. Brandstadt ’59 (5)# R. Broad ’60 (10)
~ L. Cagwin ’68 (7)~ R. Damm ’58 (23)
R. Diver, Jr. ’50 # J. Dytman ’71 (6)# R. Eckardt ’66 ! T. Finnell ’57 (27)# J. Freyer, Sr. ’61 (4)~ R. Garrison, Jr. ’34 (2)
J. Gold ’79 (12)O. Gregory ’63
! J. Heider ’54 (6)" R. Holland ’83 (19)! M. Jenney ’55 " W. Kagler ’54 (8)! G. Larson ’83 (2) ! J. Leachtenauer ’57 (19)
K. Lent, Jr. ’54 (4)! J. Levy ’82 # W. M. Linnan ’85 ~ D. Menotti ’64 " E. Miller ’81 (2)! A. Mittelstaedt, Jr. ’58
G. Patrick ’42 (3)# D. Pipher ’73 ~ M. Reiser ’68 (2)! W. Ringwall ’58 (3)! D. Robitaille ’82 # E. Salisbury ’40 ! L. Schlegel ’67 (2)# W. Smeltzer ’58 (7)
R. Spry ’40 (3)~ H. Stark ’35 (4)
W. Stark, Jr. ’47 (3)# A. Stauderman, Jr. ’58 (20)# K. Stein ’83 (8)! W. Strickland ’81 (4)
R. Terwilliger ’51 # D. Thorn ’71 (2)# R. Thorpe ’60 (17)
R. Vergason ’43 TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY
S. Balsbaugh ’54 (4) ! H. R. Crowther ’54 (4)! H. Drab, Jr. ’69 (2)~ F. Gleason ’42 (2)
J. Glowienka ’71 G. Hatch ’35 (2)T. Hoffman ’87 (8)
~ M. Huke ’65 (19)! E. Kavazanjian, Jr. ’73 (4)
R. LeBoeuf ’88 (17)R. Mackintosh ’53 (5)
! S. Martin, Jr. ’50 (3)! D. Maurer ’78 (7)
C. McCracken ’76 (3)K. Shimberg ’91 (5)
~ L. Slocum, Jr. ’50 (8)T. Smith ’45 (3)
% G. Snyder ’06 (2)~$ J. Stolmeier ’07
R. D. Taylor ’82 (4)~ S. Wood ’69 (26)" R. Wothe ’58 (7)TTEENNNNEESSSSEEEE! D. Greer ’72 (5)# T. M. Knies ’71 (2)! D. Mouron, Jr. ’77 (3)~ D. Myers ’74 (25)~ K. Snyder ’94 TTEEXXAASS# J. Allums ’59 (3)
J. Blackwell ’65 (6)# J. Cassell, Jr. ’70 (29)" J. Dunlap ’73 (27)
D. Evans ’69 ~ J. M. Gresham ’71 (2) ~ M. Hood ’91 (3)
J. C. Jett ’73 (3)# M. Mitchell ’65 (35)# R. Morgan ’69 (10)~ R. Nager ’75 (7)! W. P. Nelson ’59 (3)! A. Polser, Jr. ’65 (35)# C. Reed ’55 (9)
W. Tibbitts III ’61 (16)~ G. C. Villarreal ’51 ! L. Waters ’73 (27)~ R. Wiley, Jr. ’49 (2)~ J. Word ’68 TTEEXXAASS AA && MM~ R. Castanon ’94 (4)
K. Hickman ’87 ! J. Hill ’91 TTOORROONNTTOO~ M. Economopoulos ’93 (3)# R. Taylor ’38 (21)TTUUFFTTSS
E. Casabian, Jr. ’64 (8)
F. Conrad ’50 (4)~ C. Erickson ’64 (3)! J. Fonda ’51 (5)
R. Hammond ’91 ! R. May ’62 # D. Morse ’42 (35)! D. Pickering ’43 (8)~ J. Porter ’43 (8)~ G. Stewart ’42 ~ K. Tondreau ’60 (3)# B. Valentine ’67 (10)~ D. Vinton ’52
H. Wilkinson ’69 (33)UU..CC..LL..AA..
# W. Corbett ’40 (3)J. Gage ’35
! S. Howard ’41 (18)D. Lyons ’44 (6)
UUNNIIOONNB. Bonanno ’77 (7)N. Botsford, Jr. ’54 (17) D. Cate ’62 (8)
~ R. Cooch ’43 ~ C. Evans, Jr. ’62
R. Ferrante ’68 (2)! J. Gardeski ’51 (8)# W. Grant ’49 (29)! J. W. Greve ’51 (2)~ S. Hayes ’89 (10)
D. Hayner ’40 # W. Hesse ’49 (4)# R. Jarrett ’51 ~ K. Merz ’69 (11)~ M. Meslink ’65 (5)
M. O’Meara, Jr. ’50 (13)R. Obremski ’59 (4)T. Putman ’52 (4)
! W. Underhill ’75 (2)VVIICCTTOORRIIAA
# G. Hollefreund ’00 VVIIRRGGIINNIIAA
~ M. D. Ashbury, Jr. ’54 (13)~ D. Barbour ’77 (17)~ P. Barraco ’74 # W. Brookhart ’71 (19)
H. Burke ’45 # M. Child ’78 (2)! J. DiNunzio ’61 (3)
D. Ferneyhough. ’63 (2)G. Ferrell ’70 (5)
# N. Frazier, Jr. ’99 (4)P. Green ’58
~ J. Hales III ’82 (5)~ R. Hastings, Jr. ’41 (2)
E. B. Hutchinson ’65 T. Neale ’74 (18)F. Norvelle ’60 (2)
~ W. Reusing ’62 (13)G. Salle ’29 (2)
~ A. Saufley ’54 (13)D. Smith ’89 W. Updike ’63 (11)
~ J. Young ’50 (5)VVIIRRGGIINNIIAA TTEECCHH
# W. Newman, Jr. ’86 M. Trasatti ’91 (2)
WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN# J. Aitken ’70 (3)! D. Baer ’82 (7)# C. Beard ’60
A. Bergesen ’55 (3)~ R. Bienenfeld ’72 (2)% J. Brennan ’07 ! R. Bryan ’56 $ J. Butler ’07 (2)# K. Carlton ’86 (4)
G. Cobley ’41 ~ W. Cole ’43 (2)! W. Cunningham ’47 $ N. Davis ’07 (2)! W. Dwight ’79 ~ B. Elfers ’92 (13)" J. Eyler ’69 (7)" R. Fagan ’52 (8)~ S. Fisher ’87 (6)
B. Fortier ’87 (4)# D. Habib ’86 (2)~ G. Harris ’71 (11)
J. Haskins ’55 ~ I. Hastings, Jr. ’56 (7)
R. Haugen ’50 A. Haumann, Jr. ’55
! W. Henderson ’59 (4)# T. Hendrickson ’67 (4)# D. Hipp ’84 (11)
R. Horne ’89 (5)~ J. Hubbard ’53 ~ M. Iverson ’48 (7)! K. Kaneta ’59 (35)
P. Keehn ’04 (2)~ B. Keen ’50 (10)
D. Kraft ’48 (6)# A. LaBerge ’87 (7)! R. Lee ’53
K. Mackey ’77 (6)! A. Majewski ’85 # R. Martin ’59 (35)! V. R. Martin ’66 ! T. McKay ’50 (6)~ R. Meier ’73 (32)# D. Morford ’56 (3)$ E. Nelson ’06 # D. Nielsen ’60 (2)# R. Olsen ’69
R. Olsen ’56 (2)D. Quichocho ’98
~ D. Ravander ’86 (6)J. P. Russell ’79 (2)
~ G. Smith ’57 ~ P. Smith ’66 (2)
M. Soderberg ’75 ! T. Solberg ’66 (2)# R. Stewart ’64
~$ M. Swett ’06 ~ A. Szabo ’86 ~ J. Taylor ’90 (3)# P. Tuohy ’53 (5)! L R. Ulrich ’40 (4)$ A. Viray ’07 (2)
J. Vlaming ’77 (4)J. Wiltse, Jr. ’60
# R. Yeasting ’55 # R. Young ’50 (7)
WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN && LLEEEEG. Cornelius ’56 (6)J. Hess ’60 (5)L. G. Lawrence ’59 (22)P. Muller ’55 (8)
" J. Smith ’62 (14)~ W. Whitehurst ’50 (7)
WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN SSTTAATTEE# L. Amos ’68 (27)# S. Antush ’84 CEA! W. Bachtold ’35 (4)
L. Berry ’55 H. Butherus ’36 (2)
~ D. Carrell ’73 (4)B. Ekstrom ’55
! D. Gusseck ’63 ~ D. Hambelton ’75 (4)
R. Hunter ’50 (2)! O. Johnson ’39 (35)
M. Kraemer ’73 # C. Kurtak ’42 (20)
J. Lehmann ’79 ! B. McEachran ’69 (2)
V. Moreman ’63 (4)L. Robert ’57 (2)D. Rothrock ’69
" J. Simpkins ’81 (5)# G. Studle ’57 (34)
WWEESSTTEERRNN IILLLLIINNOOIISS~ J. Altenbern ’94 (5)
S. Brown ’86 (8)# D. Duncan ’93 ! J. Goulart ’80 (2)~ R. Gruenig ’85 (7)% D. Hiland ’98 ! K. Hill ’04 (4)
S. Jones ’87 (3)~$ M. Kowols ’06 # S. LaBuda ’88 (10)% K. Lorts
~$ R. Mendoza ’07 # J. Nevel ’00 (5)~ T. Polaski ’80 (2)~ J. Porro ’91 ~ J. Schultz ’86 (9)# S. Soltis ’94 (2)% T. Tracz ’05 ~ D. Turner ’03 ~ D. Watson ’92 (3)
WWEESSTTEERRNN MMIICCHHIIGGAANN! W. Butler ’61 # B. Ebling II ’55 (2) # H. Habenicht ’61 (5)# G. Hale ’52 (35)~ D. Kanemori ’66 (33)~ D. Perry ’69 ! D. Pew ’63 (3)
V. Sutherland ’57 (6)! K. Wallis ’62 (5)
WWEESSTTEERRNN OONNTTAARRIIOOA. Burnett ’54 (3)
~ G. Gunn ’60 (3) ~ K. Hay ’56 # P. Morison ’01
H. Robinson ’50 (4)
WWEESSTTEERRNN RREESSEERRVVEE! V. Aggarwal ’70 (9)! J. Becher ’66
C. Bizga, Jr. ’69 (2)~ D. Bray ’50 (13)~ W. Frederick, Jr. ’69
J. Heintz ’39 (2)P. Kaluszyk ’73 (5)J. Kendel ’59 (6)W. Lytle ’40
~ S. Marshall ’87 (2)! J. Monaco ’80 (8) CEA~ G. Powers ’54 (11)! R. Price ’43 (4)
J. Sabo ’67 (8)! J. Stickney ’48
WWIICCHHIITTAA# J. Adams ’04 (4)! L. E. Ambler ’68 (3)~ J. Budd ’06 (2)~ G. D. Butts ’60 (3)! J. W. Little ’58 (9)
W. Loyd ’77 (5)P. O’Neil ’93 (2)
% S. Perkins ’06 R. Scull ’55 N. Weidner ’04 (2)
WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSR. Buck ’44 J. Gepson ’65 (3)H. R. Hunt ’51 (2)
~ D. McDonald ’50 (2)~ J. Pilgrim ’60 (4)" H. Rowan ’45 (3)
O. Svenson, Jr. ’50 (15)T. W. Thompson ’52
~ D. Tyler ’41 (4)C. Whitbeck ’33 (7)
WWIILLMMIINNGGTTOONN" D. Cole ’72 (5)
WWIISSCCOONNSSIINN # R. Allman ’58 (4)! D. Anderson ’48 (3)! M. Baer ’80 (5)# M. Branch ’69
J. Buist ’53 (25)# G. Camberis ’78 (3)
T. Coogan ’58 (2)G. Day, Jr. ’70 (5)D. Emmerich ’78 (3)
# B. Fellows ’51 (8)~ D. Fellows ’49
D. Fohr ’73 (3)# J. Forester ’33 (6)! D. Frank ’96 (6)# R. Godfrey ’54 (3)! M. Gratz ’88 (3)~ R. Greeley ’52 (2)~ J. Gross ’88 (2)~ J. Harden ’59 (8)# J. Harris ’72 (17)# C. Herro ’43 (8)" D. Herzer ’54 (4)# E. Hipke ’56 (11)
J. M. Houdek ’88 A. Hugunin ’67 (4)R. Hunner, Sr. ’51 (2)
" R. Jacobus ’51 (24)~ D. Johnson ’70 (5)~ P. Laper ’68 (16)
P. Martin ’50 (4)~ W. McLaren ’91 ~ R. McLimans ’68 (5)~ C. Meyer ’79 (2)! S. Miller ’70 (5)" J. Morgridge ’55
W. Morrisey ’43 (6)R. Nagy ’57
" W. Nesbitt ‘76 (26)~ D. Paape ’53
B. Perronne ’65 C. Roup ’67 (2)
! S. Satek ’88 (2)W. Schwarting ’51 (3)
~ J. Stein ’84 (6)~ C. Thomas ’59 (4)~ J. Thomas ’57 (5)! R. Thompson ’67 (4)
W. Trachsel ’59 (34)F. Trubshaw ’43 (2)
~ D. Vinson ’59 (25)~ D. Walk ’73 (7)~ G. Warner ’87 # A. Weber ’77 (4)
E. Wiese ’81 (3)! W. Wiese ’75 ~ F. Winding, Jr. ’51 (2)! D. Yenerich ’82 (7)~ J. Zahn ’74 (2)
PPRREESS IIDDEENNTT’’SS CCLLUUBB !!LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITIONHonor RollHonor Roll
Key: " = President’s Trust ($500) # = President’s Club ($200) ! = Golden Delta Club (100) ~~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years asdonor % = Oak Circle $ = Parent Gift CCEEAA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CCEEAA ++ indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
Non-DU Donors to DUEF(including CEAs)Neil J. Chesney
Chesley and ShirleyDouglas
Barbara Harness
M. Eighmy Foundation
Diana Lueptow
Steve L. and BonneyLueptow
Terri Olsen
Rice Family Foundation
David R. Schumacher
Sharkey FamilyFoundation
Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr.
The Charles T. and MarionM. Thompson Foundation
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While in Denver, Colorado for the 2005 Leadership Institute, more than 250DU Brothers traveled to five different locations of Boys & Girls Clubs in themetro Denver area. At each Club they helped facilitate and participated inevents such as kickball, soccer, ultimate frisbee, knockout, game-room games,musical chairs, and cup-stacking. At the end of the event awards were drawnand given to B&GC members who showed high participation in the day’sevents. The events went smoothly and were a great way to display theteamwork, leadership, and service of the Brothers of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, aservice partner of Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Canada.
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In 2004, the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation embarkedupon a three-year, comprehensive fundraising campaign tosecure the future of its undergraduate leadership programming– particularly at the chapter level. With the help of alumni andfriends, the Foundation expects to raise over $2.5 million inpledges and gifts in support of chapter leadershipprogramming, training and development. This goal willallow Delta Upsilon to provide 100-200 chapterleadership scholarships, thus increasing undergraduateattendance at DU’s impactful leadership programs suchas the Leadership Institute. The following is a list ofdonors thus far, to the campaign. If you have notalready become a part of this important effort, weinvite you to join ANew Chapter in Leadership:The Campaign for Delta Upsilon.
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Gary Adams, OregonRoy F. Allan, LehighDavid V. Allard, IndianaJ. C. Bacot, HamiltonBruce S. Bailey, DenisonJerry L. Bobo, HoustonRex E. Brown, HoustonRichard B. Campbell, NebraskaGuy L. Clifton, HoustonDavid L. Cole, WilmingtonJohn A. Delaney, FloridaRickey L. Dobbs, HoustonCharles E. Downton, North CarolinaPaul B. Edgerley, Kansas StateThomas A. Folks, HoustonCraig J. Franz, BucknellJeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern IowaNick Giorgianni, Kent StateChristopher L. Harper, Houston
W. H. Harwell, MissouriRichard A. Hegeman, PurdueJohn C. Herron, South CarolinaRichard M. Holland, SyracuseWill S. Keim, PacificEdward L. Kershaw, HoustonGary S. Killips, AlbertaStephan G. Kouzomis, IllinoisMartin Krasnitz, ChicagoMichael T. Kutka, HoustonAllan M. Lansing, Western OntarioPhilip G. LaRoche, HoustonJordan Lotsoff, Northern IllinoisMaurice S. Mandel, ChicagoJames D. McQuaid, ChicagoWarren P. Nesbitt, WisconsinPamela O’Brien, HoustonH. Paul Picard, HoustonCalvin R. Pollard, Houston
Alvan E. Porter, OklahomaWilliam C. Rappolt, LafayetteGregory J. Roberts, HoustonJohn W. Rogers, MiamiI. R. and D. A. Roper, HoustonNelson Schaenen, CornellPhillip A. Schott, Northern ColoradoDavid R. SchumacherChas. W. & Constance K. Shaw, LehighWilliam A. Sigman, Iowa StateLa Dal Spring, HoustonLawrence N. Tal, HoustonRichard B. Thompson, Michigan StateBarry S. Turcotte, HoustonRobert L. Tyburski, ColgateAllan A. Warrack, AlbertaDonald E. Weaver, IndianaJohn T. Weisel, OregonDavid H. Wynja, Iowa
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At the 2005 Leadership Institute, during the Foundation’sluncheon on Saturday, July 30th, the Delta Upsilon EducationalFoundation announced the endowment campaign. A NewChapter in Leadership had surpassed $1.750 million in gifts,pledges and commitments. More than 30 alumni brothers inattendance at the luncheon were recognized for their generoussupport of the campaign. In addition, five undergraduates were
also acknowledged as part of the initial group ofChapter Leadership
Scholarshiprecipients.
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