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The Delta Upsilon Quarterly is the official voice of the Delta Upsilon International Fraternity.

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FALL 2000

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Our Purpose: Build Better Men

Delta Upsilon is running a relay marathon that has no finish line. We just pass the baton and keep on running. Each year

blends into the next, the faces of our leaders change, our challenges get bigger, our resolve intensifies, and our successes become more visible. One thing does not change and that is the dedication of Delta Upsilon to our core purpose of Building Better Men.

The baton has been passed to me from Brother James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60. DU has faced challenges to our purpose of Building Better Men. During the period of Brother McQuaid's Ed Portel~ Oklahoma '65 leadership, the Fraternity's Board of Directors and the staff have met the challenges, and Delta Upsilon is stronger in numbers of men and in the resolve to accomplish its purpose of Building Better Men .

In today's collegiate environment, most students and parents, most universities and colleges, most faculty, and most employers are recognizing that character building may be the most important ingredient of a quality university education. Many top institutions are offering courses in character development, virtue, manliness, and justice.

Delta Upsilon has been Building Better Men for over 165 years. These are the best days in the history of Delta Upsilon. We are

members of a unique fraternity that is fundamentally different from all other fraternities. DU is the only international fraternity that is non-secret and we are the only fraternity that admits members based on merit alone. DU is the only fraternity with principles of Friendship, Character, Culture, and Justice.

In order to Build Better Men, DU has developed the FourWord program, which is being tested in several of our chapters this fall. The FourWord program is a first-class educational and character building tool. It is our goal to have every undergraduate member of Delta Upsilon participate in this program within the next three years. If you would like to receive a summary of this exciting program, please contact the International Headquarters.

We are near the front of the pack in this marathon. We will be calling on each of our undergraduates and alumni to provide the energy to keep DU in the lead.

Dikaia Upotheke,

Ed Porter, Oklahoma '65 President [email protected]

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DELTA UPSILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY North America's Oldest Non-Secret Fraternity; Founded 1834

The Principles of Delta Upsilon The Promotion of Friendship The Development of Character TIle Diffusion of Liberal Culture The Advancement of Justice

The Motto of Delta Upsilon International FI'atel'l1ity

Dikaia Upotheke Justice Our Foundation

OFFICERS President Alvan E. (Ed) Porter, Oklahoma '65 Chairman of Ihe Board Scott A. W. Johnson, Wasliil1gtoll '80 Secretary Richard B. Campbell . Nebraska '68 Treasurer Richard L. Delano, I"dial/a '85

DIRECTORS Rees M. Jones, Mallitoba '67 Stephan G. Kouzomis. I//ino;s '68 Jordan B. Lot<;off. Northern JIIillois '88 Mark L. M:lfshall , Kansas State '76 Gregory H. r"lathcws, Florida '70 Patrick J. B. Mori son, Western Ontario '01 Coady H. Pruett. Cal Poly '01 J ,U11CS S. Simpkins, Washington State '8 / A Uan A . Warrack, Alberta '6 /

PAST PRESIDENTS Charles D. Prutzman, Pennsylvania State' /8 Henry A. Fcdcm. w uisl'ille '37 Charles F. Jennings, Mariella '3 / Terry L. Bullock, Kamas Slate '61 Samuel M. Yates, Sail Jose '55 Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74 Bruce S. Bailey, Dellisoll '58 James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60

INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF Executive Directur Abraham L. Cross, CAE Director of III/Ol'malioll Tecllllolog), Phillip A. SChOll , Northem Colorado '96 Director of Chapter Services Tyson R. Vaughn, Miami '98 Director of Leadership Educatioll Jeffrey W. Sears, ArlillgtolllNorthem Arizona '98 Director of Loss Prevefll;UIl Kevin B. McCord, Missouri '98 Directors uf Fratemity Expansion Dominic K. Greene. Oregon '99 Darrell C. Holloway, Arlington '98 Director of A/llmni Sen 'ices Craig S. Sowell. Houston '94 Leadership COIISl/I1Otlfs John \V. Duncan, Jr .. On'gml State '00 Gcoffrey K. Hollefreund, Victoria '00 Phillip G. R.mrord, Culver-Stockton '00 0.D;ce Managel; Jo Ellen Walden Fratemil), A CCOUlltant, Michele CamarcO' Execllfi\'e Assislclllt. Barbara Harness Chapter Sen /ices Adlllill;stl'OliI'e Assistallt, Jeaneuc Smith Educational FOUl/dation Ereclll;\'e Director David R. Schumacher

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CONTENTS

Delta Upsilon Quarterly THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE DELTA UPSILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY SINCE 1882

VOL. I 18, NO. 3 - FALL 2000

FEATURE STORY

Resurgence of the Ohio DU Chapter

Chief Marshal Alan Goldsberry '66, confirming Roll Book signatures with

new Ohio Chapter initiates.

With the determination of Ohio Chapter alumni and the enthusiasm of a group of outstanding undergraduates, the future looks great for the re-instated DU Chapter.

DEPARTMENTS

Fraternity News

Alumni News

Chapter Spotlights

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Delta Upsilon International Headquarters. PO Box 68942.8705 Founders Road. Indianapolis. Indiana 46268. U.S.A. Open from 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. EST.. Monday through Friday. Office-317.87s.8900 Fax-317.876.1629 [email protected] Website-www.DeltaU.org

Delta Upsilon Quarterly (USPS 152-900) is published quarterly in the Spring. Summer. Fall. and Winter at 8705 Founders Road. Indianapolis. Indiana 46268. U.S.A. The subscription price is $3 a year.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Delta Upsilon Quarterly. P. O. Box 68942. Indianapolis. IN 46268-0942. Printed in the United States. Periodical postage paid at Indianapolis. Indiana and additional mailing office. ® T.M. Registered U. S. Patent Office.

Quarterly Staff: Abraham L. Cross. Managing Editor; Barbara Ann Harness. Co-Editor; Dominic K. Greene. Oregon '99; and Phillip A. Schott. Northern Colorado '96. Contributing Editors; Ruth Kemniu. Design Consultant.

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FRATERNITY NEWS

Delta Upsilon's Traveling Staff for Fall 2000

With DU Pride, we introduce the Delta Upsilon Leadership Consultant team, who hit the road in August on their

initial rounds of visits to Delta Upsilon chapters and colonies.

John W. Duncan, Jr., Oregon State '00, attended Oregon State from the fall of 1995 to spring 2000. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in History, accompanied by a minor in Speech Communication.

He joined Delta Upsilon in the fall of 1996 and quickly became very involved with his chapter. By the end of his first year in the brotherhood, he had been nominated as the risk manager and elected to the chapter's executive council.

John served in many capacities in the chapter during his undergraduate years. In his senior year he was elected IFC president and served in this role with distinction, making great strides for the Greek community at Oregon State. He worked as the manager for the Memorial Union on campus and earned the award of Student Employee of the Year in 1998-99.

John has been characterized as an outgoing, charismatic individual with a positive attitude. He enjoys spending time with his friends and being zany. Following his tenure at Delta Upsilon International Headquarters, he plans to attend graduate school and attain his Masters in higher education. He also lives for Beaver Football.

Geoffrey K. Hollefreund, Victoria '00, was born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He graduated with honors from

Claremont High School where he .was part of both the cross­country and soccer teams.

Geoff attended the University of Victoria where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics. On campus he was part of the Student Alumni Association and a member of the junior varsity soccer team. During the summers, Geoff worked

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with children as a coach and coordinator at a sports camp.

During his time as an undergraduate member of DU, Geoff was the chapter president, vp­membership education and pledge educator. He was also the Undergraduate Advisory Board (UGAB) representative for Province 12 during the 1999-2000 academic year. As an undergraduate, he attended the 1999 Leadership Institute in Denver and Presidents Academy in 1998, 1999, and 2000.

Our traveling team is completed by Philip G. Ranford, Culver-Stockton '00. Phil received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education and Middle School Certification with an emphasis in Social Studies while attending Culver-Stockton.

As an undergraduate, Philip served his chapter as president, vp-public relations, secretary, philanthropy chairman, and social chairman. He was also his chapter's representative at three Regional Leadership Seminars and one Leadership Institute. On campus, Philip served as the vice president and chapter representative for the IFe.

Philip will be traveling in the South East Region, as well as in Ohio and Pennsylvania. When asked how he felt about his upcoming travels, he replied that he looks forward to them with great excitement and enthusiasm. He looks forward to assisting in the continuing growth of Delta Upsilon.

Check Delta Upsilon's web site at www.DeltaU.Org for updated information on the travelling staff and their schedules, as well as the latest news in the world of DU.

WaRted: TeamDU Leadership Consultants • Are you a recent graduate, or will be graduating soon? • Do you want a job that involves travel, a varied work environment,

and autonomy? • Are you looking for an opportunity for personal growth and valuable

business experience?

Then a position as a TeamDU Leadership Consultant may be just for you. To learn more about TeamDU Staff pOSitions, contact Director of Chapter Services Tyson Vaughn at the International Headquarters today by phone at 317.875.8900 ext. 211, or e-mail at [email protected].

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FRATERNITY NEWS

On the Road Again!

Expanding to New Campuses and Reviving

Dormant Chapters

DU's Directors of Fraternity Expansion Darrell C. Holloway, Arlington '98, (1) alld Dominic K. Greene, Oregon '99, have ambitious plans for the Frate1'llity's

expansion dllring this academic year.

T he 2000-0 1 school year marks an exciting time for Delta Upsilon when it comes to expansion. Directors of Fraternity Expansion Darrell C. Holloway,

Arlington '98, and Dominic K. Greene, Oregon '99, have already been traveling this academic year in an accelerated plan to build Delta Upsilon's chapter base. Recruiting is underway to build enthusiastic, viable groups of promising young men.

Plans are to establish five new DU colonies in this school year. With the establishment of these new colonies also comes the much heralded re-instatement of the San Diego State Chapter and the installation at Southern Illinois University­Edwardsville this fall.

On-site efforts began in mid-August at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. After an eight-year absence from the campus, there is tremendous excitement among alumni about this re-birth.

Fall plans also include colonizing at the University of California-San Diego and Northwestern State University of Louisiana. Both campuses are scheduled to be colonized this fall with installations being planned for spring 2001, part of Delta Upsilon's new accelerated schedule.

Early reports of the successes of recruiting and building efforts indicate a banner year for the growth of Delta Upsilon and we Expect Nothing Less.

New Director of Alumni Services Named at IHQ

Brother Craig S. Sowell, Houston '94, joined the International Headquarters staff as Delta Upsilon's Director of Alumni Services effective September 1.

The position is a new one for the Fraternity and is an effort to provide more focus and emphasis on the support for the Fraternity's alumni membership. Craig's new duties include the creation of support materials for DU's alumni chapters and house corporations, resource and business development for alumni organizations, and further developing the alumni programming at the Fraternity's conferences. Expanding DU's alumni services is crucial to our success.

Brother Sowell graduated from the University of Houston in 1994 with a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management. He has spent the last 12 years in the hospitality management field. He is happy to be "retired" from the hospitality industry to begin a new career with the Fraternity. "Once I took the Oath of Initiation, I gained a passion for DU that will never go away," he said. "I look forward to not only beginning what I consider to be a life's

work, but to continue building the bonds of Brotherhood. It is very rewarding to me to meet a DU Brother for the first time. It does not matter whether he graduated in 1996 or 1936; we took the same Oath so already we have

something in common." Craig brings with him a

genuine excitement for Delta Upsilon and looks forward to the tasks and challenges before him. Brother Sowell can be contacted at the International Headquarters, phone 317.875.8900 ext. 225, fax 317.876.1629, or e-mail [email protected]. He invites your inquiries and

C. Sowell suggestions as he embarks on this far-reaching project

which is part of Delta Upsilon's Strategic Plan 2005.

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T he 73rd Chapter of Delta Upsilon, originally chartered in 1955, stormed back onto the Ohio University campus in the fall of 1999 with a small

interest group. Eight months later the group emerged as one of the strongest and largest chapters on campus, which should keep its momentum for years to come.

On May 20, 2000, the Ohio Chapter of Delta Upsilon was re-instated in Athens, Ohio. This marked the fourth DU colony to obtain chapter status during the 1999-2000 academic year, and was also the largest new chapter this year with 60 brothers strong.

The expansion project could accurately be described as extremely efficient. It was efficient due in part to a solid interest group and strong alumni support. The project also showed signs of future expansion success because it met the ISO-day goal of colony to chapter status set forth by the Fraternity. The ISO-day goal was implemented so that DU colonies could achieve chapter status in a timely manner, and avoid a state of limbo that is often experienced by members during colony status. Colony members must continue to meet the standards of the Fraternity for chapter status, but ultimately they receive more support as a colony in order to achieve their goals.

The Ohio project began during October 1999. The expansion team was led by IRQ staff members Matthew

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D. Wilson, Guelph '97, and Dominic K. Greene, Oregon '99.

The project depended primarily on recruitment skills and tactics from interest group members. These tactics were implemented and taught to the interest group during the fIrst week of the project. Once these skills were perfected by the interest group, the recruitment results were astonishing. Instead of two DU staff members carrying the recruitment load, there were dozens of future colony members scouring the campus searching for well-rounded members.

The interest group set up its own action plan, which included a recruitment committee that discussed prospective members. The results were 56 new colony members at the colonization ceremony this past January.

This recruitment philosophy should be a universal tactic for all DU chapters. All members should be trained about effective recruitment strategies, and then encourage every member to identify more prospective members. "Recruitment cannot be dependent on a few members," said Andrew Steinbrunner '01, colony recruitment chairman. "It must be the responsibility of all members if the organization is to grow."

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Once the Ohio Colony was established, the members started to function on their own. Implementing their charge to "create your own fraternity," their immediate accomplishments included the number one grade point average on campus, establishing a philanthropy project with Delta Gamma, and building the largest pledge class of all fraternities during the fall 1999 quarter. The colony continued its success by winning the intramural soccer title and was able to win the Greek Week competition in a pairing up with Pi Beta Phi and Lambda Chi Alpha.

The re-instatement ceremony took place on the weekend of May 19-20. Rite I of the ceremony took place on Friday evening in Galbraith Chapel, where 60 men signed their names to the original chapter roll book. Rite II of the ceremony occurred on Saturday afternoon at Kantner Hall on the OU campus. The Initiation team included Anthony Zangardi '73 (Master), Alan Goldsberry _-----­'66 (Chief Marshal), Dominic Greene, Oregon '99, (Examiner), James Krager '82 (Chaplain) and Stephen Rowley '65 (Initiation Charge).

Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Chairman and Brother Steve Rowley urged the new brothers when delivering the charge, to make their own luck, and to constantly remember that "once a DU, always a DU."

The Ohio Chapter was presented with the DU, US, and Canadian flags during the flag-raising ceremony following Rite II. This ceremony symbolized that the Ohio Chapter of Delta Upsilon is officially back on campus in Athens, Ohio.

The re-instatement weekend concluded with a reception at the Ohio Inn. At the reception the chapter was

presented with the original charter and numerous artifacts to be used as historical resources for the chapter. Future plans for the chapter are to secure a chapter facility near campus and develop into a stronger group by meeting individual and chapter goals on a regular basis.

The future of the Ohio Chapter will be the prime responsibility of

the undergraduate brothers because a chapter is as strong as the members who are involved. Brother C. William O'Neill, Marietta '38, stated during the Ohio Chapter's 1955 installation ceremony that each member must build himself better for a greater future. "The men you will seek out will soar to great heights because you will seek them out and give them training to make them traditions in DU," Brother O'Neill offered. This bit of wisdom still stands true today, and should be followed by all chapters who want to build better men and better Delta Upsilon chapters.

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Brothers:

Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

It's an exciting time for the future of the Educational Foundation. The continuous growth of our Foundation could not have happened without all of our alumni who have so faithfully supported our programs this past year as well as previous years. In addition, I would like to offer my thanks for the vision provided by our Board of Trustees.

The DU Educational Foundation is excited to be able to once again increase our grant funding for the Fraternity's educational programming. Results of the Annual Report of the Educational Foundation for fiscal year '99-'00, ended June 30, 2000, are displayed on the following pages.

The Board of Trustees is honored to announce the election of James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60, to the Foundation. Brother McQuaid just completed an historic six-year term as President of the Fraternity. Scott Johnson, Chairman of Delta Upsilon International Fraternity, announced at the Leadership Institute the establishment of the McQuaid Scholarship Fund benefiting undergraduate and graduate brothers. This scholarship is a tribute to Jim 's service and his contribution to Delta Upsilon.

The Foundation announced the hiring of a new Executive Director, David Schumacher, who replaced Richard Holland, Syracuse '83. Dave brings experience in fraternity fundraising to the Foundation. Rick Holland has remained with the Foundation by serving on the Board of Trustees. We are now looking to add to staff, and have initiated a search for a Director of Development. You may find details of this position at www.DeltaU.org.

Once again, thank you for your continued support of the Educational Foundation. Contributions made to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation are tax deductible and provide valuable educational programs and experience for many of our brothers.

Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65, Chairman Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation

For over 50 years, the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation has existed to help change the lives of the undergraduate members in our brotherhood. Today, the Foundation is positioning itself to reach all of our young brothers, with unique personal development and leadership education programs and resources.

When a small group of alumni brothers formed the Foundation's flrst Board of Trustees in the late autumn of 1949, they saw an opportunity to assist the Fraternity by providing scholarships to individual brothers. At the time, the leadership education component of Delta Upsilon's annual "Convention" had just been introduced.

Through the 1950's, however, undergraduates were increasingly interested in the leadership training segments of the Convention. As a result, the "Leadership Conference" was expanded and took on increasing importance and visibility among brothers who attended the summer gathering.

By the mid-1960 's, the Board of Trustees realized that the Foundation could impact a greater number of brothers if more resources were channeled to the Leadership Conference. Thus, the Foundation started to redirect its grants, providing the majority of its resources to the International Fraternity, which was (and is) responsible for creating the educational programs and services for the brotherhood.

Over the past decade especially, the appetite for leadership support and education has only increased among our student-brothers . Beyond the annual Leadership Conference (now known as the Leadership Institute) , the Foundation currently supports a variety of additional programs - described on the following pages - that reach our brothers with a level of instruction and breadth of peer interaction that is unavailable to them on campus.

The Foundation 's greatest challenge for the future is to expand its endowment and base of resources to meet the educational needs that our colleges and universities cannot. Tax-deductible contributions, gifts and bequests from alumni and friends of DU will determine the extent to which the Foundation can continue to change the lives of tomorrow 's leaders.

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Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

The FourWord Program

The most ambitious educational initiative in the history of Delta Upsilon has a new name: Four Wo rd. The Fraternity 's distinctive Four Founding Principles provide the framework for FourWord; a personal growth and

development cUlTiculum tailored to each individual DU pledge and member. In its conceptual genesis, FourWord was known as The Star Pragrant for Leadership Development.

FRIENDSHIP • CHARACTER • CULTURE • JUSTICE

Under its new name, FourWord not only underscores our brotherhood's enduring principles, but it also communicates a sense of direction for each brother and chapter to follow.

Each pledge and brother participating in FourWord will keep a personal Achievement Portfolio in which to record goals and outcomes in activities which cOlTespond to The Promotion of Friendship; The Development of Character; The Diffusion of Liberal Culture; and The Advancement of Justice.

Harnessing the strength and experience of our entire brotherhood to benefit each individual, is a challenge that will be met through the use of Internet technology and interactivity. A dedicated website <www.FourWord.org>hasbeenestablished.initially to allow students to track and compare personal progress within each chapter and among all 3,000 undergraduate DU brothers throughout North America.

Twelve chapters are serving as pilot sites for FourWord in the current school year. Because the program seeks to instill principle-centered activities and actions in every facet of each undergraduate brother's life, the Educational Foundation has identified FourWord as its most important funding opportunity for 2000-2001.

The Annual Presidents Academy & Recruitment Symposium

The issues affecting leaders in all organizations are constantly increasing in complexity, and the leadership responsibility of a Delta Upsilon chapter president is no exception.

Now in its seventh year, the Presidents Academy program brings DU's top student leaders together each January for a total-immersion leadership experience. The theory and practice of leadership are intertwined at the Academy through a unique structure of mini-chapters - small groups of presidents which function as separate chapters throughout the Academy weekend.

A separate track of instruction is offered to undergraduates who head up the recruitment or "rush" efforts at their chapters. The recent addition of the Recruitment Symposium to the Presidents Academy cun-iculum has already produced results on our campuses. Last year, DU grew its number of pledges by 10.3% and its initiates by 9.6%, and the attention our recruitment officers received at the Symposium is credited with helping to achieve these encouraging results.

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The Leadership Institute

Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

With its modest roots in the DU Convention of 1948, the Leadership Institute has grown today to attract nearly 400 undergraduate and alumni attendees each summer. The enduring popularity of the program is a testament to its unique content.

At the heart of the program is the assumption that people can learn to live and lead with integrity. Task-oriented seminars for specific chapter offices are presented, though they are

complimented by interactive sessions on everything from building ethical and effective teams, to confronting and resolving conflicts.

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The Leadership Institute provides an experience in community service.

The Institute program also seeks to model best practices for its most influential undergraduates. To this end, the Institute provides an experience in community service, as participants provide a day of service to charitable causes in each host city. Delta Upsilon 's non-secret ritual is also on display, as several pledges from a variety of chapters take the oath of initiation as part of each Institute program.

The bicameral legislative model upon which the United States government is based, is emulated during the Leadership Institute, as undergraduates consider fraternity policy and constitutional issues at the Convention. Alumni do the same at the Assembly.

Through support that has spanned five decades, the Educational Foundation has sponsored the Leadership Institute as the most effective way to reach the greatest number of undergraduate brothers.

The Quarterly • magazine

In its capacity as the journal for Delta Upsilon, the Quarterly magazine has a vital role in preserving a sense of community

among a brotherhood of nearly 60,000 men. Published continuously since 1882, Delta Upsilon's magazine is the only dependable source of fraternity and alumni news for the members of our brotherhood.

The Educational Foundation makes a grant each year to pay for the placement of this annual report in the Quarterly, as well as other magazine pages that communicate Foundation news and opportunities for support. The magazine is also printed online at DU's website, <www.DeltaUorg>

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Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

The Leadership Consu Itant Program

The most immediate form of educational service to DU chapters and members, comes from the corps of travelling Leadership Consultants. For over 75 years, the Fraternity has administered a program in which chapters are visited by

members of Delta Upsilon's professional staff. The purpose of these visits has always been to provide an on-campus resource for chapters and

brothers to improve operation and effectiveness. Today, the Educational Foundation provides an annual grant to help defray the cost of educational workshops, seminars and retreats, administered by Leadership Consultants.

The McQuaid Scholarship Fund

To acknowledge the tremendous service of Delta Upsilon's immediate-past president, James D. McQuaid, the Foundation recently received a gift from the International Fraternity to create the McQuaid Scholarship Fund. For the current academic year, the

McQuaid Fund is scheduled to award three scholarships of $2,500 each, one of which will be reserved for a brother engaging in graduate level studies.

The creation of the McQuaid Scholarship Fund marks a welcome return to the Foundation's early practices of awarding financial grants to individual DU brothers. In next year's Educational Foundation Annual Report, we look forward to sharing the stories of the winners of the inaugural McQuaid Scholarships.

Chapter Services Support

Our undergraduate brothers are provided with a variety of educational printed materials and

Internet-based resources. The Foundation makes an annual grant to support items such as DU's pledge and member manual, The Cornerstone, as well as the monthly DU Dialogue newsletter.

The Fraternity's website at <www.DeltaU.org> is an outstanding source of information for undergraduates and alumni alike and is updated regularly.

Alumni Services Support

In almost all cases, there is a strong correlation between the presence of a strong DU chapter and committed and capable alumni advisors. The Educational Foundation sponsors the DU Advisor newsletter for key alumni, and in the coming year will make a grant to

help underwrite the Alumni Volunteer Conference. The conference will provide instruction and problem solving seminars for those who serve as alumni corporation members and advisors to our chapters.

The Intern Program

The planning and curriculum development for last July's Leadership Institute provided an OppOltunity for two undergraduate brothers to serve as interns at the Fraternity Headquarters in Indianapolis. The Educational Foundation makes a modest grant for the internship program to cover costs associated with on-the-job training.

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Investing in our future leadership is exactly what our many alumni and friends are doing with their support of the President's Club. This year we are sincerely grateful to our President's Club members who made gifts of $200 or more, providing DU undergraduates those important educational initiatives which help Build Better Men.

Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

Mark G. Ritchie, Iowa '83 Mrs. Ashton M Tenn J .

A h . ey, r. , 111 memory of . S tOll M. Tenney, Jr., Chicao '43

Richard B Tho . . ",0 Peter V · mpson, Michigan State '67

. Ueberroth, Sail Jose '59 RooerW'M h '" . ot e, Technology '58

Edgar Bergen Circle (gifts of $500 to $999)

Horace L Ac t . P . as el, ennsYlvania '44 Thomas P. Bernardo, Comell '86

Membership in the President's Club for the year ending June 30, 2000 increased 15% from the previous year's annual campaign. The Foundation has reserved the space on these three pages to acknowledge the support of the President's Club by listing their names. These contributors provide the leadership for our annual campaign and are listed as well in the pages recognizing the Honor Roll of all supporters. Thank you to all the President's Club members for keeping Delta Upsilon as one of their specified charities as we look to continue molding undergraduate brothers into leaders of tomorrow.

WillIam 1. Bittoel; Bradley '74 David M Blatn . S J. . . el , outhwest MissoUl1 '86 ellY L. Bobo, Houston '77

Paul J. Bodine J. N W. . ' I. , orthwestern '50

Ilham W B d N H

. oy, orthwestern '48 a~TY N. Briggs, MiSsouri '5 1

KeIth B B . . ruerung, Iowa State '80

Jeffrey A B· 0 R

· . Iyan t, regon State '97 Ichard B C b I . . amp e I, Nebraska '68

David E Ch b· . . am els, Arizona '60 Jeffrey W C . Ourter, Iowa State '84

Please respond today by joining or renewing your commitment to the President's Club by completing the enclosed gift envelope inserted in this Annual Report between pages 16 and 17. Thank you in advance for your support.

James H C· 0 . lews, klahoma '52 Abraham L. Cross

CRhristoPher B. D'hondt, Illinois '88 oben A. Dahl 'd Ri h sgam , Jr., Bradley '63 c ard L. Delano, Indiana '85

J~hn H. Eyler, Washington '69 Rlchm'd F F ,,, . . . agan, yvashlllgton '52 P. David Franzetta Mi h ' , c Igan State '70

DU Educational Foundation, P.O. Box 68942,lndianapolis,IN 46268 phone: 317-875-8900 [a:<: 317-876-1629 .·mail: ihqa\lelLlU.org

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C?arles Evans Hughes Circle (gIfts of $10,000 to $24,999)

Paul B Ed I . ger ey, Kansas State '78

Ja~es S. MCDonnell Circle (gIfts of $5,000 to $9,999)

H. James Avery III ' " , IIIOIS 44 Edgar F H ' .] Charles D elze/, r., Northwestern '51

. Miller, Johns Hopkins '49

Ja~es B. Conant Circle (gIfts of $2,500 to $4,999)

Gary B. Adams, Oregon '66

Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49 Aldie E ]oh ] M .' nson, r., Iowa State '47

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. cQua/d, Chlcaoo '60 John W. Rogers, Miami '57 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 Nelson Scha ] ] enen, r., Cornell '50 ohn T. Weisel , Oregon '48

H~rbert Brownell Circle (gifts of $1,00010 $2,499)

]. Carter Bacot, Hamilton '55 Bruce S B '1 . al ey, Denison '58 F. Lee Baird, Kansas '58

~~ott R. Bayman, Florida '68 wm D. Crane, Arkansas '76

Thomas W D '1' . m mg, Syracuse '81 Thomas F D .' 0 . lllem, regon State '92 John E. Esau, Kansas '78 W. H. Harwell, Jr. , Missonri '51 Chm'les F ]. . . eonmgs, Manetta '3 1 Scott A. W. J h . H . 0 nson, Washmgton '80 Mow~rd Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana '52

artm Krasnitz, Chicago '57 Robert M. Loch, Nebraska '54 Dave Maou' S

. '" !fe, outhern nIinois '73 Rlchm'd C M P . arx, ennsylvania '54 RaymondE M . . ason, Ohio State '41 Gregory H. Mathews, Florida '70 Michael AM' N J . eruus, orth Cm"Qlina '68 A

Ohn P. Mor~ridge, Wisconsin '55

. Ed POltel, Oklahoma '65 Charles D Prutzm P

. an , ennsylvania State ' 18

~ames M. Haid, TechnOlogy '93

M I· ohn F. Herma, Rutgers '70

e vm H lve' W. . Willi . Ison, ashmgton '48 am G. Kagler, Syracuse '54

Horace S K ' ti S . el er, Jr. , Ohio State '48 tephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois '68

Mark S. Kristoff, Comell '84 Angelo J Ma' . R . . giStlO, ochester '60 LewIs A. Maroti , Lehigh '58 John S. McConnell, DePauw '66 Warren P. N b' . . es Itt, Wisconsin '76 Reglllald B. Newman II North Donald P N' ,western '59

. . lelsen, Washinoton '60 LOLliS A Pi t· H ' '"

E . e 10 , YVestern Reserve '49

dwardA R ,., I C

. . oselue d, Oregon State '42 hnstopher L S . k . anc s, Kansas '70

E. Carl Schiewe, Oregon State '40 James W S 'th '" . R . n1l , yvashmgton & Lee '62

obert F. Stuhr, Oregon '41 Chm'les T. & MaJion M Th Richard] Th . . ompson Foundation D . olpe, Syracuse '60

erek M. Tubbs, Texas A&M '92 Robert L. TyburSki, Colgate '74 John A. Wagg, Carnegie '38 Ben T Wa/ki . k D . . ngstlc , Oklahoma '52 S aVid H. Wynja, Iowa '67

amuel M . Yates, San Jose '55

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Charles G. Dawes Circle (gifts of $200 to $499)

L. Philip Abernathy, Oklahoma '68 Carl F. Adams, Oklahoma '72 Leland J. Adams, Jr. , Bucknell '64 James F. Ahlquist, Western Reserve '86 Roy F. Allan, Lehigh '68 David V. Allard, Indiana '70 Alden L. Allen, Minnesota '49 James A. Allums, Texas '59 L. Elvin Ambler, Wichita '68 Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue '65 Stephen 1. Anderson, NOIthern Iowa '79 Howard J. Bm'green, Washington '66 Harold D. Bm'ker, Miami '50 William J. BmTett, DePauw '61 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State '42 Rodney F. Beckwith, Cornell '57 George S. Beimdiek, Missouri '35 Dan S. Bishop, Iowa State '91 Robert J. Blendon, Marietta '64 Herbert H. Boswau, Denison '55 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley '69 Frederick W. Bradley, Jr. , Colgate '50 James E. Bradley, Michigan State '66 Robert J . Brand, Louisville '70 John K. Braniff, Bucknell '86 JelTY E. Brennan, Jr. , Purdue '55 Kelley J. Brennan, Marietta '64 Bartlett C. Brewster, Colorado '77 Peter W. Bridgford, Northwestern '56 Clu'istian Brim, Oklahoma '92 Robert W. Broad, Syracuse/Colgate '60 Walter R. Brookhart, Virginia '7l William A. Bruck, Arlington '72 John C. Buist, Wisconsin '53 Chandler Burpee, Jr., Cornell '44 Benjamin T. Burson ill, Georgia Tech '65 John F. Burton, Union '70 Kevin D. Carlton, Washington '86 William L. Carter, Florida '71 John L. Cassell, Jr. , Texas '70 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State '68 Alan R. Chapman, Illinois '69 Joseph W. Ciatti , Oregon '64 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie '79 Jan M. Collins, Kansas '61 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 William 1. Crawford, NOIth Carolina '76 Ralph E. Cross, Technology '32 Alfred W. Dalcher, Kent State '57 Robert H. Damm, Syracuse '58 Thomas E. Darcy, San Diego '72 Ned P. Darling, Oregon State '42 James F. Davidson, California '48 Julian L. Dawson, Jr. , Oklahoma '35 Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Cmulina '62 Raymond B. Dime, Michigan State '68 William W. Dickhart, Cornell '43 Jeffrey A. Dickson, Bucknell '90 Ross Dobberteen, Michigan State '52 Richard P. Donohoe, Illinois '55 William 1. Driscoll, Hamilton '58

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Derek N. Dunham, North Dakota '89 John R. Dytman, Syracuse '71 David R. Eagleson, Miami '44 Bany F. Ebert, Wisconsin '63 Jeffrey S. Edell , Lehigh '79 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri '67 Robert S. Elwell, Rochester '50 John 1. Enders, Washington State '39 Charles R. Epperson, DePauw '59 Peter B. Eshbaugh, Lehigh '59 Herbert P. Evert, Northwestern '56 Joel M. Fairman, Amherst '52 Mm'k Falb, Iowa ' 69 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Bruce H. Fellows, Wisconsin '51 James W. Fields, San Jose '66 John C. Fischle, Cal Poly '73 Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Northwestern '49 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue '50 J. William Frank ill, Lehigh '68 Robert H. Geisler, Nebraska '62 Robert C. Gimlin, Purdue '42 Nicholas T. Giorgianni , Kent State '56 William N. Godfrey, Miami '58 Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74 William R. Grant, Union '49 R. McDonald Gray ill, North Carolina '59 Gary W. Gregory, Arlington '77 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 Gerald E. Gross , Michigan State '63 Edward Groth, Jr. , Rutgers '48 Robert L. Grottke, Northwestern '52 Phillip F. Hagan, Kansas '82 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers '78 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan '52 Frank G. Hallowell II, NOIth Dakota '79 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota '59 William H. Harkey, Oregon State '71 Cameron G. Hmman, Jr., Ohio State '59 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana '54 Thomas E. Hanison, Jr. , Johns Hopkins '53 William L. Hmwood, North Dakota '68 Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State '81 Robert C. Haugh, Indiana '48 H. John Hawkinson, Iowa '35 Harold T. Hearst, Jr. , Iowa '88 Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa '46 Kenneth E. Hedden, Wichita ' 66 Timothy D. Heins, Texas '65 Donn A. Henshaw, Northern Iowa '79 John C. Herron, South Carolina ' 88 Edward M. Hipke, Wisconsin '56 Roger W. Hirsch, Nebraska ' 66 Patrick S. Hobin, California '59 William E. Holbrook, Marietta '50 Richard M. Holland, Syracuse '83 Darrell C. Holloway, Arlington '98 David W. Howe, Illinois '81 Phillip E. Hurley, Oklahoma '64 Harold H. Huster, Washington & Lee '32 Travis H. Jackson, Technology '7l Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin '51 Jess S. Jiuliante, Pennsylvania '49 Derrick P. Johnson, North Dakota '92

O. Kepler Johnson, Jr. , Kansas '52 Mark S. Jones, Arlington '75 Rees M. Jones , Manitoba ' 67 John S. Kaufman, Lehigh '48 Edwm'd Kavazanjian, Jr. , Technology '73 Robert D . Kayser, California '46 Bryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State '69 Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell '39 Rodney P. Kirsch, North Dakota '78 Matthew A. Klein, Cornell '71 Jeffrey K. Klimala, Indiana '89 Paul A. Klinefelter, North Carolina State ' 80 Robert Kling, Nmthwestern 44 T. Michael Knies, Tennessee '71 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa '76 John H. Kopischke, Minnesota '57 Oscar H. Kraft, Carnegie '35 Jerome G. Kralis, Purdue ' 51 Douglas C. Kramlich, Northwestern ' 59 David A. Krebs, Miami '80 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska '57 Chm'les R. Kurtak, Washington State '42 R. Allen LaBerge, Washington '87 Edwm'd L. Lach, Jr. , North Cm'olina State '79 Robert A. LaFontaine, Santa Barbara '91 Robert 1. LaFortune, Purdue '51 Gregory J. Lamb, Iowa '94 Ralph C. Lamb, Jr. , Kansas '53 Jack D. Lapham, Marietta '59 Joseph Laquatra, Jr. , Cornell '74 Byron O. Lee, Jr. , Purdue '51 Kenneth J. Lee, DePauw '47 James V. Leininger, Marietta '48 Philip M . Leonm'd, Lehigh '91 Richard M. Levin , Indiana ' 87 Stephen A. Lison, Miami ' 62 Bruce C. Logan, Iowa State '82 1. Richm'd Lombardi , Colorado '61 David R. Long, Michigan State '59 George C. Long, Bowling Green '67 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois '88 Andrew J. Loyd, Oklahoma '82 1. Edwm'd Lundy, Iowa '36 Jon D. Lundy, DePauw '90 Donald F. Maisel, Bradley '55 David L. Marston, Iowa '63 Elmer C. Martin, Jr. , Ohio '55 Robert F. K. Martin, Minnesota '95 Robert J. Martin, Washington ' 59 Stanley Martin , Jr., Technology '50 Stephen C. Martinelli , California '52 Charles M. Mmtucci, Long Beach 88 Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon '63 William M . McCain, California '41 Alexander H. McCOIUleli II, DePauw '58 Kevin B. McCord, Missouri '98 John G. McCoy, Marietta ' 35 Harold E. McGurk, Jr. , Creighton '86 William C. McIntosh, Michigan '53 Eddie D. McNew, Denison '54 David M. Merenda, Pennsylvania State '77 Ralph H. Mertz, Michigan '47 William L. Messick, Lafayette '68 John W. Meyer, Wichita '77

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Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa '67 Michael G. Mitchell , Texas '65 John L. Moodie, Iowa State '45 William C. Moodie, Jr. , Lehigh '47 Bruce L. Moore, Michigan State '60 Richard L. Morgan, Texas '69 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue '47 Donald 1. Moulin, California '53 Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville '82 Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State '51 David S. Nelson, Clarkson '69 Herbett H. Nelson, Colorado '59 J. David Nelson, Northwestern '63 Steven H. Neumann, Michigan Tech '87 Donald F. Newman, Carnegie '54 Michael A. Nickey, Iowa State '65 George Nicolau, Michigan '48 William F. O' Dell , Illinois '31 Gary Y. Oleson, Lafayette '70 James A. Oppy, Kansas State '64 Mark Parseghian, Lehigh '48 Sid W. Patterson, Dartmouth/Oklahoma '42 Harry Pawlik, North Carolina '54 Jeffrey A. Pesta, San Jose ' 85 Joe H. Petty, DePauw '36 Thomas J. Pinson Ill, Purdue '81 James P. Plessas, California '53 James G. Plewa, Illinois '78 Neal R. Popham, Purdue '54 Peter R. Powell , Michigan '66 Jon L. Prime, Bradley '63 John W. Puth, Lehigh '52 Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern '65 George Ramsden, Lehigh '44 Donald J. Randa, Chicago '43 Bruce D . Raskin , Washington '86 John D . Rathbun, Miami '74 Roger F. Ray, Arlington '70 Richard M. Rettstadt, Florida ' 82 James S. Roberts, Florida '63 Robert J. Rohr, Rochester '63 Paul E. Rosenthal , Florida '73 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma '74 G. Steven Ruprecht, Missouri '70 Robert O. Safford, Cornell '56 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester '56 Andrew F. Schirmer, Syracuse ' 84 Paul J. Schmid, Colgate '61 Terrence K. Schmoyer, Jr. , South Carolina '88 Victor R. Schoen, Miami '50 Phillip A. Schott, Northern Colorado '96 David R. Schumacher John G Sepple, Rugers '63 Joseph M. Sheridan, Rutgers '77 Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland '78 John F. Siemens III, Georgia Tech '75 William A. Sigman, Iowa State '50 William S. Smeltzer, Syracuse '58 F. Samuel Smith, Indiana ' 61 Herbert E. Smith, Indiana '52 Scott K. Soltis, Western Illinois '94 David Y. Sorenson, Oregon '71 Glenn M. Sowa, Northern Illinois '70 Craig S. Sowell , Houston '94

Roy W. Spanjer, Northwestern '49 Michael P. Spillum, Michigan State '58 Patrick Spooner, San Jose '55 Albert P. Stauderman, Jr., Syracuse '58 Kevin Stein, Syracuse '83 John W. Stephens, Alberta '44 Richard L. Stern, Georgia Tech '90 John S. Stewart, Fresno '84 John M. Strampfer, Rutgers '72 Donald W. Strickland, Marietta '66 George S. Studle, Washington State '57 Jerry L. Swanson, Nebraska '50 Ben R. Tate, Jr., Missouri '41 Russel R. Taylor, Toronto '38 Vincent 1. Tedesco, Jr., Pennsylvania State '64 R. Scott Theissen, Purdue '50 Michel C. Thielen, Iowa '57 Robert W. Thompson, Oklahoma '6 1 Richard E. Tomalesky, Lehigh '65 William K. Ulerich, Pennsylvania State '3 1 James M. Underwood, Ohio State '62 Thomas A. Varner, Ohio State '61 John C. Vassil , Carnegie '52

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Tyson R. Vaughn, Miami '98 John H. Vinyard, Jr. , Missouri '42 Joseph V. Visconti , Bradley '71 Clyde W. VonGrimmenstein, Purdue '49 William E. Walker, Ohio State '54 Derek O. Walter, Colorado State '86 Matthew L. Ward, Bucknell '85 William F. Waters, Cornell '54 Keith W. Weigel , Iowa '78 Gregory 1. Wessling, North Carolina '74 James V. White, Michigan '50 Judson E. Wilhelm, Florida '68 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota '50 Hugh F. Wilkins, Nebraska '42 John B. Williams, Oregon '45 Charles F. Witte, Miami '51 Orlin P. Yenerich, Indiana '54 Robert G. Yingling, Jr. , Missouri '62 Robert A. Young, Washington '50 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State '51 James A. Zeese, Minnesota '59 David 1. Zelinger, Wisconsin '75

Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Total Assets

$3,500,000

$3,000,000 $2,593.903

$2,500,000

$2,000,000

$1,500,000

$1,000,000

$500,000

The chart above details the growth in total assets of the DU Educational Foundation over the past six years . Among the most significant reasons for the Foundation's growth has been the expert oversight and management of the endowment pOl1fo l io by Brother Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55, ass isted by Brother Nelson Schaenen, Jr. , Cornell '50.

On an annua l basis the Foundation 's financial statements are audited by Ness & Company, LLP of Indianapol is, Indiana. Copies of the 1999-2000 audited financial statements are avai lab le upon request from Delta Upsi Ion Headquarters .

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Executive Committee Chairman: Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65

President, The Paragon, Westerly, Rhode Island

Vice Chairman: Craig J . Franz, Bucknell '75 President, St. Mary's College, Moraga, California

Treasurer: Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State '78 Managing Partner, Bain Capital, Boston, Massachusetts

Secretary: Scott E. Tarter, DePauw' 84 Partner, Henderson, Daily Withrow & DeVoe, Indianapolis, Indiana

VP, Investments: Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 President, Regent Investor Services, White Plains, New York

VP, Development: Edwin D . Crane, Arkansas '76 President, The Gladney Fund, Fort Worth, Texas

Trustees Gary B . Adams, Oregon '66

Principal, Marketor Corporation, Portland, Oregon

Bruce S . Bailey, Denison '58 President (Ret.) Bank One West Virginia, Akron,

The Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following companies which matched employee or retired gifts in the past year:

AXA Foundation American International Group Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation Compaq Computer Corporation GreenPoint Bank HarTis Bank Foundation John Hancock Matching Gifts Program Key Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Southern California Gas Company Squar'e D Foundation US West Foundation

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Ohio Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92

Greek Advisor, University of California, Berkeley, California

Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern '51 Principal , Heizer Corporation, Tucker's Town, Bermuda

Richard M . Holland, Syracuse '83 Principal, Holland Communication Medway, Massachusetts

James D . McQuaid, Chicago '60 Chairman (Ret.) , Metromail Corp. Oak Brook, Illinois

Richard B . Thompson, Michigan State '67 Managing Direcor, U .S . Fixed Income, AIG, New York New York

Robert L. Tyburski , Colgate '74 Vice President, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York

Dr. John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 Retired Ophthalmologist, Medford, Oregon

The Legacy Circle is being established to honor those brothers who have listed the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary in their will, insurance policy or other deferred giving instrument. The following is a listing of brothers qualifying for the Legacy Circle. If you have included the DU Educational Foundation in your estate planning or would like to join the Legacy Circle call the Executive Director, David Schumacher, at 317-875-8900 ext. 212 or email: [email protected].

E. Lysle Adam, Miallli '29 * James L. Brown, Indiana '43 * William L. Clymer, Ohio State '35 " Edwin L. English, Ohio State '22

Charles F. Jennings, Marietta '3 1 " William F. "Doc" Jones, Nebraska '27

" W. Allen Peny, 10IVa State '27 * O. Edward Pollock, Vilginia '51 " John O. Schram, Bradley '50 * Winston Scott, Washington '30 * W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 * James M. Wilson, Ohio State '36

Other bequests have been made to Delta Upsilon Fraternity, not the Foundation, by: * Beitel W. Antell, COl7lel/ '28 * Harold Sellers Childs, 10IVa '33 * Lester E. Cox, Pennsylvania 1898 "Otto M. Edlitz, Comel/1881 " W. Kennetll Hovey, Rochester '36

Orville E. Johnson, Washington State '39

" deceased

" Leland C. Keller, Camegie '26 " William W. Ollderhead,

Westel7l Olllario '29 " Walter W. Planke, Indiana '27 " John 1. POl1er, Marietta '24 * WaITen J. Tallssi, NelV York ' 12 * George H. Wear, Indiana '17

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Memorial gifts are accepted in any amount to the Educational Foundation. These gifts may be offered as a tribute to DU classmates, parents, spouses, or anyone else specified by a donor.

The Educational Foundation expresses gratitude for these memorial gifts offered during the 1999-2000 Annual Campaign by the following :

Donald 1. Moulin, California '53, in memory of E. 1. Maloney, Jr., California '50.

Elvera M. Lampe in memOIY of her husband, William G. Lampe, Northwestern '38.

James O. Travis, Washington '54, in memOlY of Peter J. Travis, Colorado '85.

John A. Wagg, Carnegie '38, in memory of his wife, Margaret Wagg.

Mildred Myers in memory of her husband, James R. Bel~amin Ebling II, Western Michigan '55, in memOIY of Charles KnIpp, Westel1l Michigan '56. Myers, Ohio State '38.

Jean McClellan in memOIY of her husband, John W. McClellan, Mia/ni '35.

Barbara Hayes in memOIY of her husband, Ward Hayes, Pennsylvania State '40.

Jane C. Warden in memOlY of her husband, M. James Warden, H't?stel1l Ontario '50.

Helene F. Kranichfeld in memory of her husband, Henry C. Kranichfeld, Nell' York ' 17.

Barbara F. Grant in memory of her husband, Robelt A. Grant, Pnrdne '51.

Mrs. Willcox B. Adsit in memOIY of her husband, Willcox B. Adsit, IHlliallls '30.

Support your chapter and receive tax deductibility Presently 14 local chapters have taken advantage of the Chapter Educational Account (CEA) Program. CEAs offer chapters

the opportunity to establish restricted funds within the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation while allowing the donor to receive a tax deduction for his gift. This account is established to meet the educational needs of the local chapter. Gifts designated for a specific CEA will be used strictly for educational purposes, such as:

'" constructing, renovating, and refurbishing educational areas of the chapter house " computer hardware and software for use by general membership " grants to attend educational conferences, such as the Leadership Institute and the Presidents Academy " scholarship grants to members

If you are interested in establishing a Chapter Educational Account (CEA) for the benefit of your chapter, please contact the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation, P. O. Box 68942, Indianapolis, IN 46268, or call 317 .875 .8900. This exciting program provides opportunities to fund the educational purposes of your chapter and the educational and leadership needs of its undergraduate brothers .

We extend our gratitude to the following brothers who made CEA gifts between July 1, 1999 and June 30, 2000.

Illinois Paul B. Edgerley '78 Edward L. Garnett ' 65 Paul J. Huntzinger ' 50 Joseph V. Giffin ' 57 John R. Eplee '75 Jay D. Hamilton '64 Clay E. Johnson '69 Henry W. Lang ' 59 Michael F. Goss ' 81 Scott L. Hilburn ' 64 F. Warren Lovell '49 James H. Mills' 59 R. Nathan Greene '58 P. Jay Hodges '63 Robert S. Lovell '42 William F. 0 ' Dell ' 31 Bill A. Helvey '58 Richard N. Johannes ' 61 Richard L. Mayer' 59 Simeon R. Trotter ' 58 Philip D. Hollis '65 Gerald L. Justice ' 63 1. William Neuner '62 Richard S. Winton ' 58 Jeffrey 1. Jernigan '73 Glynn O. Lane ' 60 Michael K. Rainey '68

Clifton C. Jones '77 Jack R. Lawrence ' 57 Milton C. Sparks '47 Iowa Richard F. Laubengayer '64 Paul D. Massad '60 Alvin C. Stockstad '50 Anthony K. Kesman '77 George E. Metz II ' 65 Robert F. McFarland ' 63 Karl E. Wester ' 39 David R. Knuepfer ' 76 Jeffery B. Morris '79 F. Bartley Meaders ' 60 Michael D. Steele '77 Glenn A. Mull '73 Ted A. Metscher '60 San Jose

H. Clayton Peterson ' 67 J. Thomas Monk '68 Ernest 1. Bontadelli ' 50 Iowa State Richard D. Sell '78 Fred M. Olson '63 William F. Boothe ' 52 Ronald D. Fleck '49 Norman 1. Steffey ' 57 Tom Patterson '63 Darrell E. Dukes ' 53 William E. Heine, Sr. ' 60 John H. Teeter ' 79 Alvan E. "Ed" Porter '65 John E. Giacomazzi '52 Scott D. Jensen '78 Keith D. Tucker '76 William T. Porter '41 David C. Hardwicke '62 Bryan L. Kinnamon '69 Thomas E. Tuckwood '79 David A. Relmie ' 63 David A. Heagerty , 50 Phillip H. Mayer '49 Warren N. West '71 Hugh D. Rice ' 61 Delavan F. Kennedy ' 53 William M. Parks '73 James M. Robinson '61 Charles E. Luckhardt ' 54 Daniel D. Porter ' 90 Nebraska William D. Rogers ' 65 John D. Luckhardt '56 Larry J. Skeie '64 Richard B. Campbell ' 68 Bradley R. Thompson ' 58 Arthur K. Lund ' 55

Robert W. Thompson ' 61 D. Robert Madsen ' 51 Kansas State Oklahoma Duane A. Woodliff '63 Donald C. Nelson '57 Alumni Association of the Anonymous Russell L. Ryder '55

Kansas State Chapter Marvin E. Burge ' 61 Oregon Patrick Spooner ' 55 Ronald C. Abbott '61 Charles M. Cochran ' 59 C. Edward Best ' 28 Michael L. Stepovich ' 56 Michael 1. Baughman '78 Roger N. Downey '62 Allen V. Cellars '47 Samuel M. Yates '55 Donald A. Chew ' 81 L. Joe Fulton '61 Joseph W. Ciatti ' 64

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1999-2000 Donors to the Educational Foundation

The donations recognized were gifted between July 1, 1999 and June 30, 2000, The Educational Foundation sincerely thanks you for your continuing support of Delta Upsilon, Your annual gift helps the DUEF fulfill its mission to help change the lives of our undergraduate brothers by: maximizing the funds available for the International Fraternity's unique personal development and leadership education programs; providing for the long-term financial stability of the brotherhood; and promoting lifetime involvement and communication between all DU brothers,

ALBERTA * R. Ray '70 ( 19) R. Parkins '71 D. Love '46 ( 14) 1. Schlesinger '75 - K. Roy ' 61 (2)

* J. Stephens '44 (4) R. Sepanski '85 C. Schaffer '73

- A. Warrack '61 (3) C. Tackett, Jr.'82 (2) R. Schapcr '70 AMHERST AUBURN J. Schreiber '55 (2 1)

* J. Faimlan '52 (3) - J. Crabbe '68 (2) E. Stephan, Jr. '66 (29) R. Lewin '66 J. Dixon, Jr. '65 (9) D. Wiles '53

AR IZONA O. Heely, Jr. '68 BRADlEY T. Andrews '59 J. Henderson , Jr. '62 (6) J. Barr ' 67 (4)

- D. Baldwin '60 (2) M. Sarm '64 (7) R. Bartholomew '53 (2)

- R. B,rrker '6 1 (2) BAYLOR - N. Basile '96

* D. Chambers '60 (23) K. Johnson ' 81 * W. Bittner '74 (8) A. Morris, Jr. '60 (5) R. Shull '85 (2) C. Boland '53 (30) R. Sypult '67 (8) BOWDOIN * M. Boylan '69 (30)

ARKANSAS S. Balsbaugh '54 (2) - 1. Bremer '66 (29)

* E. Crane '76 (8) BOWliNG GREEN W. Busa '53 B. Franklin '83 (2) W. Bensie '70 (5) C. Crowe '91 D. Gean []] '84 C. Blalock ' 85 J. Dado []] '86 (5) G. Hamilton '77 (23) W. Broaddus '62 * R. Dahlsgaard, Jr. '63 (25) R. Kolf'77 (2) J. Carslensen '50 (2) B. DeSplinter '84 (2) K. Satterfield '83 D. Clingman '69 (4) G. Diele ' 60 S. Unnlh 'S9 (7) A. Davis '65 J. Erlandson '69

ARli NGTON R. Davis '52 J. Faltinek ' 60 (2)

- J. Ashby '74 (24) R. Hanrahan '56 (5) - J. Forte '68 (4) S. Atchison '70 A. Jeveret ' 59 (20) P. Galiena, Sr. ' 65

* IV. Bruck ' 72 (2) - J. Klipfell m ' 71 ( 14) 1. Gorman '69

- P. Eichenberger '69 (13) - S. Latham '77 (3) 1. Griner '51

- E. Freeman '73 (6) \V. Lipstreu '74 S. Harbaugh '86

* G. Gregory '77 * G. Long '67 C. K1eckler ' 64 (2)

- T. Harp, Jr.'87 (5) D. Mielke '59 (10) G. Knackstedt '69

* D. Holloway ' 98 (2) - D. Morgan '58 (2) - 1. Leengran ' 50 (7)

* M. Jones '75 C. Mundi' 52 (2) * D. Maisel '55

Top 20 Chapters Total Contributions for Annual Campaign Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2000

Amount of 1999-00 Rank Chapter Donations

Kansas State $13,915 2 Illinois 11 ,895 3 Northwestern 11,415 4 Chicago 10,180 5 Purdue 9,460 6 Iowa State 8,372 7 Miami 8,340 8 Washington 8,004 9 Oregon 7,560

10 Cornell 7,195 11 Johns Hopkins 6,877 12 Indiana 6,405 13 Syracuse 6,285 14 Iowa 6,175 15 Oklahoma 5,675 16 Missouri 5,455 17 Michigan State 5,450 18 Florida 5,440 19 Kansas 5,375 20 Nebraska 5,255

D. McCalpin '86 - M. Miller '80 (4)

E. Millner. Jr. '62 D. Misewicz '79

- T. Naughton '85

- D. Olson '85

- R. Olson '57 ( 13) E. Paliatka '56 (12)

- A. Parus '53 (6) - D. Peterson ' 78 (2)

* 1. Prime '63 D. Riechman '60 (2) J. Sprovieri '94 (3) W. Tekien '69 (5)

- T. Terry '61 ( 18) L. Tompkins '53 R. Tringali '5 1 (3) D. Valerio ' 76 (2 1)

* J. Visconti '71 (6) - S. Walczynski , Jr. '77 (2) - P. Whalen '87 (3) BROWN

D. Batty ' 38 (4) E. Bennett , Jr. '52 (7)

- R. Bemero ' 89 (4) R. Blake '39 (13)

- W. Eao;;lhum '48 (2) A. Grashof '53 (4)

- \y, GUl1unere, Jr. '40 D. Jones '40

- R. Judd '43 (7) C. Kiesel '36 (24)

last Year 's Rank

4 not ranked

3 6

12 7 5

11 14 10 8

15 13

not ranked 18

not ranked 16 19

not ranked

W. McKibben '49 (2) IV. Nash '44 V. Perkins '35 (23) H. Reese '47 W. Vaughan '55 (2)

- K. Wulfekuhler '89 - S. Wylie '57 (23)

BUCKNELL * L. Adams, Jr. '64 (30) A.Albert '98 D. Alecci '85 S. Berger '8 1 * J. Braniff '86 (2) A. Butler, '51 E. Comfort '98

* J. Dickson '90 S. Haas '83 (3) D. Hopkins '42 (15) T. Iredell '63

- T. Kaercher '57 (3) - K. Kichline '99

M. Kramer '76 (5) P. Leinbach '54 R. Minesinger '83

- K. Nicholson '85 (2) M. Oliphant 'S5

- A. Saunders, Jr. '57 (2) G. Sarin '88 J. Sprout '48 (28) R. Sprout '49 (24) R. Strouse '78 (IS) C. Vosburg '58 (5)

* M. IVard 'S5 (4) J. Watters ' 64

- F. Weckenman, Jr. '77 (2) CAL POLY

• L. Doble, Jr. '68 ( 12) * 1. Fischle '73 CAli FORNIA - D. Allen '37 (7)

D. Annstrong '48 E. Channing ' 50 C. Cords '50 (4) L. Costa '62 F. Dam '40

* J. Davidson '48 (20) B. Elledge ' 74 1. Fry, Jr. '63 ( 13) c. Harrold ' 36 (2) G. Herrero '42 (2) * P. Hobin '59 (18)

- D. Johnson '63 ( 17) C. Kavanagh '64 (23)

* R. Kayser '46 - R. Kinkead , Jr. '52 ( 12)

R. Laughlin '46 (5) R. Lippi '45 (3)

* S. Martinelli '52 (19) * IV. McCain '41 * D. Moulin '53 (3) - W. NilSon '47 (2) * J. Plcssas '53 (2)

C. Rca '81 - L. Rea '54 (9)

E. Stephens '44 K. Wilson '37 J. Wrixon '60 (9)

CARNEGIE - R. Beck '42 (3)

M. Bernstein ' 60 E. Chung '99 R. Churchill '84

- G. Cohen 'S9 (6) * C. Cole '79 (18) - R. D' Angelo '6 1 (2)

J. Domash '76 (20) J. Ferrell '50

- M. Fincstone ' 83 (2) D. Heil '65 (2) 1. Howell '70 R. Jones '59

- T. Koehler 'S7 (6) C. Koester '50 (2)

* O. Kraft ' 35 (25) F. Kreider ' 38 T. Langan. Jr. '54 W. Leete '58 (10) H. Light '68 (4) T. Markl ' 70 (3) P. Martin '90

- M. Matuza '65 J. McEwen '80 S. McNaugher ' 32 G. Middleton '86 (14) H. Mielke '5 1 (30) W. Murdock ' 83 (16)

* D. Newman '54 (27) - R.Owen '51 ( 13) - N. Parker '45 - J. Polles '67 (29)

J. Ross '33 (2) - C. Scheu m '84 (2)

S. Solomon ' 61 (2) N. Terezis '91 (3)

- T. Theodorsen '88 (2) * J. Vassil '52 * J. Wagg '38

E. Wheeling '74 - H. Wohlscn '36 - H. Young '52 (2)

R. Young '53 (2) R. Zimmemmn '78 (2)

CARTHAGE - K. Castello ' 94 (3)

M. Chaplin '96 (4) - D. Kniss '97

G. Serigos '97 - R. TenBruin '97 (3)

CENTRAL flORIDA • S. Sams '95

CENTRAL M ISSOURI J. Duke, Jr. '74 (4) M. Fenske '88

- G. George '89 (II) - G. Tischart '85 (6)

CH ICAGO R. Bain '47 R. Bidwell '50 (29) P. Bray '49 (8)

- E. Bronson '55 (4) R. Edholm '50

- R. Firouzbakht '94 (4) K. Gutschick ' 50 (5)

- Q. Johnstone '36 (6) - W Keogh '34 (6) * M. Krasnitz '57 (23) * M. Mandel '55 (30)

D. Mars ' 68 (4) J. McClure, Jr. '42

* J. McQuaid '60 (9) - M. Nanninga '47 (13) * D. Randa '43 (2) - G. Rinder '41 ( 15)

ClARKSON R. Arelt '65

- \V. Armstrong ' 61 (2) - M. Broda '68 ( 14)

J. Buran '80 (2) D. Cronan ' 64 P. Davidson '69 S. Donohoe '89

- S. Donohue '91 - C. Elliott '73 (2)

R. Hopkins, Jr. '76 (8)

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D. Kieta '73 (8) - R. Lewis 'SO - J. Nabozny '74 (6) * D. Nelson '69 (22)

C. Phillips 111 '64 (2) T. Richards '80 (2) R. Shunlcff '66 (2)

- G. Tubbs '7 1 P. Villari '72 W. Waterbu ry '8 1 (2) R. Wawrzynek '85 (6) R. \Vischhusen '76 (23)

COlBY J. Alex '50 (2)

- W. Hurley '49 (2) A. Ryder '46 P. Salmon '53 (8) H. Sargent, Jr. '62 J. Taylor '83 (2)

COlGATE * F. Bradley, Jr. '50 (II) R. Briggs '47 (4) E. Carcui '95

- J. Donaldson, Jr. '45 (3) W. Dumke '52 (9)

- N. Gow '46 (15) J. Grover '56

- R. Haines '57 G. Happe '45

- F. Hoyle, Jr. '52 (16) - E. Humes, Jr. '58

W. Kraniehfeld '44 (7) R. Kreter '46 R. Lambrix '61 G. Lotz '80 J. Man;h '75 (4)

- W. Mawhinney '42 (23) - J. McCanhy '56 (4)

J. McKinney '38 P. Musgrave '34 (15) T. Nast III '37 (30) C. Obemmyer '45 R. Peabody '45 A. Persson, Jr. '42 (17)

- A. Priest '61 * P. Schmid '6 1 (3)

B. Schwanda ' 37 (4) R. Smith '68 (2 1) c. Spencer. Jr. '63 R. Staurovsky '59 (2) F. Tuma '46

* R. Tyburski ' 74 (5) D. Wade '49 H. Walter '37 E. Walton '34 (12) R. Weldon '52 G. Wheeler '92 A. White '66 (5)

- L. Williams '29 (3) L. Woltman '65 (2) 1. Youker '50

- V. Zane '56 (2) L. Zerilli '97 (3)

COLORADO * B. Brewster '77 ( II ) - J. Byrd IV '65 (4) - L. Gaddis '63 - R. Gust '8 1

A. Holden. Jr. '61 * J. Lombardi '61

S. Mahannah '61 ( 16) * H. Nelson '59 (26)

\Y. Oliver '62 K. Pober '62 (6) S. Poust '72 R. Smoot '62

- J. Standley '73 (3) 1. VanEenenaam '79 (17)

- N. Wilder ' 61 (2) S. Wilson '73 E. Wrasmann '62 (5)

- S. Yezek '80 (19) COLORADO STATE - L. Frederick '72 (2)

M. Syracusa '8 1 J. Tarpley '85 (2)

* D. Walter '86 (4) COLUMBIA

O. Delatush '39 - W. Lauder '44 (22)

J. McCormack ' 39 ( 12) R. Nonon '38 (7)

CORN ELL - J. Allen, Jr. ' 73 (2) - J. Altemus, Jr. '65 (2) - R. Attiyeh '55 (3)

R. Ballew '88 N. Bassett '8 1 (3)

* R. Beckwi th '57 (2)

* T. Bernardo '86 (4)

* C. Burpee, Jr. '44 (4) M. Clemente '73 (23)

* W. Dickhan '43 (15) - S. Ea<lerbrook In '68

T. Eskild '50 G. Fastuca '74 R. Gilch rist '40 (8) S. Hajas '87 (2) C. Hanson '95 T. Keating lU '57 (23)

* A. Kiplinger '39 (3)

* M. Klein '7 1 (2)

- J. Knuff '74

* M. Kristoff '84

* J. Laquatra. Jr. '74 (3) - C. L=on '76

D. MacDougal '60 P. McMahon '55

- J. Paul '98 - D. Porter ' 78

J. Rodewig '55 S. Rosuck '86

- G. Rothrock '54

* R. Safford '56 A. Scalzo '7 1

* N. Schaenen, Jr. '50 (30) c. Scott '72 G. Slovak '77 (2) R. Smi th ' 67 (2)

- D. Sussman '76 J. Teare '59 (5) J. Theodorakos '73 C. Vai l, Jr. '6 1

* W. Waters '54 M.Wiu '7 1 D. Wyman '80 (2)

CR EI G HTON T. Force '78 R. Haerr '72 (22) * H. McGurk , Jr. '86 (2) J. Smith '92

CULVER-STOCKTON V. Christy '96

DARTMOUTH J. Barker '46 (3) W. Bruner '55 P. Costich '49 (7) S. Ensinger '27 (30) L. Fonuna ' 38 (5) J. Fri edman '63 J. Gately '49 (2) J. Giddens '59 (4)

* S. Paucrson '42 (3) R. Winship '49 (4)

DAYTON R. Harri s '69

- M. Ippoliti '7 1 DELAWARE - E. Anzalone '72 (5)

J. Brzostowski '79 • W. Hallam '80 (19)

DENISON - D. Austin '65 * B. Bai ley '58 ( 14)

W. Banleu '60 * H. Boswau '55 (30)

J. Crosby '53 M. Dalton '72 (4) T. Dimoff '77

- E. Fogel '62 D. Gibson '57 (2)

- L. Hamilton '57 (2) - H. Jones '62 (6)

S. Jones '80 E. Manc ini '94 (2)

* E. McNew '54 (14) W. Meyers '82

- J. Piper '78 D. Shell '59 (4)

DePAUW * W. Barrett '61 (19) - E. Boldrey '63 (S) - J. Brown '96

C. Buehler '58 - B. C<ll11pi on '94

S. Christianson ' 92 (3) A. Cornelius '99 J. Downs '65 (5) J. Drook '85 B. Ehnnan ' 85

* C. Epperson '59 (2) S. Fischer ' 62

* N. Frees '36 (19) - W. Getts. Sr. '4 1 (2)

G. Gordon '86 (6) J. Gordon '88 ( II )

C. Grah.m '82 (9) P. Groebe '62 (13) J. Hannening '89 M. Herrell '60 (8) C. Hintz '32 (4) J. Hoffmeister IT '88 (4)

- W. Hunn '59 (6) D. Jones '70 J. Koch '53 (4) W. Kyhos '66 ( 14)

* K. Lee '47 (2)

- M. Luegers ' 78 (2)

* 1. Lundy '90 (10)

* A. McConnell II '58 (13)

* J. McConnell '66 (5) C. Mills'90 R. Moffett '32 (5) R. Newell '34 (25) J. Novak '49 (8)

* J. Petty '36 (25) R. Picdmonte '86 W. Reagan '46 S. Russell '92 (2)

- R. Sit '9 1 (2) - N. Smith ' 52 (5)

S. Stokke '98

- R. Thode 'SO

- J. Ware '85 (2) J. Winter ' 97 (2) B. Wise ' 36 (24)

flOR IDA

*

*

J. Amos, Jr. ' 87 (2) B. Bar-Navon '86 S. Bayman '68 (9) J. Bonney ' 67 (2) J. Boyd, Jr. '81 T. Burch '89 S. Carpenter '91 (2) W. Caner '7 1 F. Cressman, Jr. ' 60 (5) R. Curley '83

- P. Forrest '58 (30) J. Goyer ' 62 (3)

- A. Hallums '86 (2) K. Landers ' 87

- J. Lev ine '85 (2) J. Marinelli '65 (4)

* G. Mathews '70 (3) J. Meeker '65 (23)

- M. Mone '85 R. Moore '6 1 G. Reis ' 78 (4)

* R. Rettstadt ' 82 (5)

* J. Robens '63 (29) * P. Rosenthal '73 (24) C. Shanks. Jr. '67

- C. Stanton rn '76 M. Taylor '82 (3) J. Tully '69 (7)

- H. Vanture, Jr. '74 (2) J. Vawter '76

- R. Wade '61 (4) - R. Wilcox '68 ( 18) * J. Wilhelm '68 (2) - M. Zajkowski '86 (6)

FRESNO J. Gardner '95 R. Hurado '77 T. LaB rue '72 (2) S. Murphy '90 * J. Stewan '84 ( II )

GEORGIA TECH * B. Burson m '65 (4) - K. Ching '99 - E. Connerat 1Il ' 88 (2)

D. Crawford '6 1 (4) - J. Cyganek '82

J. DePriest, Jr. '6 1 - D. Dixon '83 (2)

B. Duane '8 1 - P. Eubanks '7 1 ( 18)

S. Flax ' 78 (22) C. Fulghum m '78 (8)

- M. Fuller '79 (8) - R. Hall '62 (5)

J. Harvey '92 W. Hay, Jr. ' 7 1 (2) B. Humphries '92 (4)

- W. Marsh ' 63 (2) C. Monfon, Jr. '68 (4)

- D. Moody '67 (6) S. O'Conner '85

- S. Paulsen '90 (2) E. Schepps '8 1 (4)

- S. Scherock '89 (2) * J. Siemens III '75 - T. Slovak '87 (3) * R. Stem '90 (9) - E. Vietor '9 1 (2) - A. West '6 1 - H. Whitehcad '72 (2)

HAMILTON * J. Bacot '55 (13) - M. Bloom '70

D. Doyle '39 (24) * W. Driscoll '58 (5)

Top 20 Chapters

M. Fisher '82 G. Gallo '9 1 (2) F. Goehner '4 1 (2)

- D. Greenhalgh ' 77 P. Haeffner III '88 (2)

- M. Isaf '85 (4) - J. Kittell '62 (6)

M. Lombardi '85 (3) P. Luney, Jr. ' 70 (2) G. Markctos '63 A. May, Jr. '56 (4) J. McCall , Jr. '38 P. McNall ' 57 (5) J. Newmark '98

- S. Nyc '52 (13) J. Pitarres i '70 A. Schena '98 J. Underwood '41 (16) D. Wefer '54 (4) J. Wingate II '85 (6)

HARVARD T. Chisholm '36 (3) R. Hormel! '35

- W. Spang '38 (12) HOUSTON

J. Aguero '98 (2) * 1. Bobo '77 (6) - W. Carr lU '76 - D. Dutcher '73 (2) - T. Finlay '91

R. Haws '85 - V. Roznovsky '75 (2) * C. Sowell '94 (6) - B. Turcotte '92 (3)

ILLINOIS * J . Avery '44 (3)

H. Bailie '48 - M. Blankenship '55 (7) - C. Browne '85

R. Brunson '58 (2) R. Buchanan '55 (2 1) J. Buist ' 78 ( 18)

- C. Carey '82 (2) J. Cast les '76 (3)

* A. Chapman '69 (16) R. Chcsrown ' 69

- A. Cork '59 K. Cox '76 ( II ) V. Cunis, Jr. ' 3 1 (3) * C. D' hondt ' 88 D. Dietcmann '53 * R. Donohoe '55 (7) C. Erickson '43 (6)

Number of Donors for Annual Campaign Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2000

1999-00 Rank Cha pter # Donors

Purdue 87 2 Illinois 75 3 Miami 74 4 Indiana 72 5 Washingto n 68 6 Pe nn State 62 7 Northwestern 58 8 Iowa 56 9 Iowa State 55

Missouri 55 Wisconsin 55

12 Lehigh 51 13 Oklahoma 49

Syracuse 49 15 DePauw 46

North Carolina 46 17 Bradley 45 18 Carnegie 44

Colgate 44 20 Cornell 43

Marietta 43

Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

W. Everharn '48 (2) J. Falotico '85

- R. Fenslemmker ' 55 (3) - M. Finney, Jr. '53 - G. Flathers II '78 - H. Foglcr '61

E. Fosler '93 - K. Full 'S5 (2)

G. Graessle '79 (7) - R. Hall '74 - K. Hamm '85 - E. Hardesty '46 ( 12) - J. Harney '46

1. Hei l '50 H. Holzman '32 (7)

- D. Honberg '57 (6) * D. Howe '8 1 (5) - P. Kempfer '64 (10) - 1. Ki mmel '60 (2)

D. Kohout '74 M. Konen '78 (9)

* S. Kouzomis '68 (2) M. Kramer ' 97 (2) T. Lindsey '74 (2)

- R. Magnussen '60 (8) G. Margrave '37

- P. Marzek '8 1 (14) - B. McCanhy ' 85

W. McCrindle '78 (6) - H. McFarland '52 - J. McGrail '87

M. McLees ' 75 C. Milkint '83 C. Morris '75 (2)

- D. Nixon '73 * W. O'Dell '3 1 (9)

J. O'Donnell '82 D. Pence, Jr. '55 M. Piz.z.uto '8 1

* 1. Plewa '78 R. Pollak '63

- R. Potter '53 (9) B. Procter, Jr. '44 A. Quattrochi '82 (8)

- J. Riu '52 (14) H. Rudiger '31

- G. Rugel '78 (19) T. Rynou '79 C. Schul tz ' 67 (2 1)

- B. Shepard '32 - T. Shepard '73 (5)

R. Shimon '93 R. Smith '50 (4)

Last Year 's Rank

1 5 4 2 3 8

13 5 9 14 9 12 19 14 9

14 7

19 not ranked not ranked not ra nked

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Educational Foundation

IV. Svoboda '67 * F. Smi.h '6 1 (3) L. Prybil '62 (3) - W. Rius '49 S. Wigg inton '45 G. Smi.h '74 (2) * M. Ri.chie '83 (2) J. Roseland '87 O. Wilson '53 * H. Smi.h '52 (4) - D. Rusk '76 (22) S. ROllicr '65 (6) C. Zelen. '84 (6) K. Smith '95 - C. Sanders '96 * W. Sigman '50 (29)

INDIANA K. Smith '63 - K. Schulz '60 (2) S. Smi.h '73 (3)

* D. Allard ' 70 (5) - A. Songc r '67 (3) - A. Sloan '80 (2) H. Speckcr '37 C. Bell '54 ( 12) - R. Swanson '56 (3) - D. Smalley '68 (3) D. Spong 'S I W. Birmingham '86 8. Thomas '88 J. S.eele '63 (2) A. S.aid l '69 (2)

- P. Borgmcier, Jr. ' 69 (3) - H. Wehmeier '46 (2) - A. Sunderbruch '67 - C. Trunkey '52 ( 18) C. BOllorfT'88 (12) R. Welsh '90 * M. Thielen '57 (17) G. Walker '44 (7) T. Bowers '64 ( 17) - D. Whillnan '75 (3) B. Weaver '93 J. Walkins '53 J. Boyd ' 65 (3) - R. Williams [Jl '82 (2) B. Weigel '8 1 JOHNS HO PKINS

- J. Brunkella '67 (3) - K. Wi ngham '66 (3) * K. Wcigel ' 78 (22) D. Edel, Jr. '46

- G. Causey '46 (6) F. Wolf '67 - S. WeSl '68 (2) - E. Ev • .Ins II '62 T. Cook '48 (9) * O. Yenerich '54 (6) - C. Wieben '47 (2) - J. Finslon '77

- H. Connican '40 ( IS) R. Yoder, Jr. ' 89 (2) * D. Wynja ' 67 J. Fischer '41 (4) R. Currier '64 IONA IOWA STATE D. Hanson '50 ( 12)

- J. Cuny '74 S. Frank '95 * D. Bishop '91 * T. Harrison, Jr. '53 (2)

* R. Delano '85 (15) - D. Millbauer '95 M. Bowman ' 65 (2) L. Kent '52 - J. Demaree' 64 (2) R. Vilro '9 1 (3) H. Brand. '47 (7) * C. Miller '49 (28)

A. Dowling, Jr. '55 (4) IOWA * K. Bruening '80 (20) c. Sands III '48 (2) G. Dunn '69 R. Ablard '56 (4) - J. Buchanan '78 E. Schull z, Jr. '48 (5) T. Eble '74 - F. Ackerson '44 (24) R. Carter ' 78 (2) W. Wellner, Jr. '43 (2) R. Elliolt ' 87 - J . Adams '53 ( IS) B. Colehour '9 J KANSAS

- D. EpSlein '90 (2) D. Benda '62 (9) * J. Courter '84 (2) - W. Abe ls '5 1 (4)

- I. ESCOII, Jr. '41 (15) C. Benson '41 (24) J. Cronk '60 (29) * L. Baird '58 (23)

- D. Farquharson '40 (23) - R. Black '95 D. Dickinson '57 S. Ballou '76

- B. Fiedler '88 D. Boyle '55 (3) L. Dreeszen '61 (6) J. Bertoglio '58 - R. Fishburn '67 (7) - M. Brown '7 1 (6) IV. Duda '48 (4) - B. Biles '66 (3)

- H. Franzman '48 T. Colc 11 '42 (2) R. Farr '6 1 D. Buechel '45 - D. Fuquay '67 (2) - K. Collins '70 R. Fleck '49 (2) * J.Collins '61 (2) - W. Hall '44 - J. Conncll '48 W. Gaessler '52 (3) C. Daniels '99

B. Hallelt '42 (2) T. Drake '78 J. Hays '44 (6) - R. Davis ' 75 (2) G. Haner '86 * M. Falb '69 D. Heckmiller '57 (8) J. Deckert '62

* B. Harper '54 (29) J. Fle.cher ' 35 (30) H. Heitzman '4 1 (8) K. Ehrlich '45

* R. Haugh ' 48 (2) E. Giesler ' 77 (3) S. Herzog ' 64 (2) T. Emery '57 (3) - T. Heidenrich ' 96 (4) - S. Handeland '82 (3) S. Hudson '84 (2) * J. Esau '78 (7)

R. Jones '55 (2) H. Har.;ha '42 (29) - R. Jensen ' 62 S. Etherington ' 7 1 (2) M. Judd '65 (2) L. Hart '54 (3) * A. Johnson, Jr. '47 (29) D. Flanagan '58 E. Julien '49 (3) * H. Hawk inson '35 (3) * B. Kinnamon ' 69 (4) 1. Greer '58

* H. Kahlenbeck, Jr. '52 (29) * H. Hea",' , Jr. '88 ( 10) - D. Kirkpatrick '7 1 * L. Gregory ' 75 (25)

* J. Klimala '89 * M. Heck. '46 (12) - D. Larew '63 B. Griffin '85 - P. Kluempers '84 (4) - D. Hinsou '57 ( 12) * B. Logml '82 * P. Hagan '82 N. Komorowski '58 - M. Hynes ' 67 (4) R. Long ' 50 (4) R. Hamill '68 R. Kovener '55 (7) B. Johu '96 (4) - R. LOLSpe ich, Sr. ' 5 1 (5) - N. Hart '56 ( 10) J. Krepshaw '8 1 * D. Knuepfer '76 (8) - J. Lovell '50 - R. Henry '58 G. Lambert '55 * G. L1mb '94 (6) R. McKinstry '50 V. Hiebsch, Jr. '42 (2)

- J. Lambert '87 (13) - R. Lapham ' 39 * J. Moodie '45 (5) - J. Hinshaw '88 T. Langehaug '88 (2) D. Larson '60 - A. Mores '80 (16) T. Holl ' 88 (2) R. Larko '8 1 (3) - S. Lind '84 D. Morse ' 52 (2) J. Hoppe '68

- P. Lmvrence ' 84 (2) * J. Lund), '36 (2) - C. Neff '52 (5) J. Hysom, Jr. '57 (8)

* R. Levin '87 ( II ) * D. MarSlon '63 (2) * M. Nickey '65 ( 15) * O. Johnson, Jr. '52 (2) G. Man'ei '84 (8) J. McCarragher '68 ( 10) J. Osborn '73 * R. Lamb, Jr. '53

- J. Mc Kenzie '32 (2) - G. McCollum ' 70 (5) - L. Pearson ' 64 (15) IV. Landess '53 (20)

- J. Mink '5 1 (3) C. McMillen '80 (7) S. Pearson ' 86 - A. Ludwick '34 (4) L. Moss '49 (2) * K. Miller '67 (19) T. Peters '57 E. Me.calf ill '43 (2) R. Phillips '7 1 K. Nelson '44 G. Pickcns '45 (2) R. Morrison '70 J. Rietveld '88 M. Oros '85 G. Posakony '46 (2) R. Raymer '52 R. Rock '67 (6) - J. Osbo rne ' 48 (2) R. Provorse '78 * C. Saricks '70 (23) T. Sheller '65 - R. Payne '94 (2) C. Rausch ' 67 (4) B. Talboll '84 (2) G. Sims '82 (2) H. Pickard '49 C. Renk '83 (2) - M. Thomas '62

Foundation Donors for 30 Consecutive Years Horace L. Acaster, PellllSylvallia '44 Leland J , Adams, Jr. , Buckllell '64 Paul J, Bodine, Jr., Northwestem '50 Claude M, Boland, Bradley '53 Herbert H. Boswau, Dellisoll '55 Michael G, Boylan, Bradley '69 Thomas W. Cheney, Nebraska '36 Charles E, Cookson, Western Reserve '51 David L. Cutter, Stallford '51 Ned P, Darling, Oregoll State '42 John J, Enders, Washillgtoll State '39 Stuart M, Ensinger, Dartmouth '27 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Jonathan M, Fletcher, Iowa '35 Peter L. Forrest, Florida '58 Gerald A, Hale, Western Michigall '52 Porter B. Hall, Kellt State '49 Jamille G, Jamra, Northwestern '38 Orville E , lohnson, Washillgtoll State '39 Keith 0, Kaneta, Washillgtoll '59

Maurice S, Mandel , Chicago '55 Robert J. Martin, Washillgtoll '59 Thomas E, Mattson, Oregoll '63 Bruce C. McLaughlin , Syracuse '58 Howard 0, Mielke, Carnegie '51 Michael G, Mitchell , Texas '65 Donald R. Morse, Tufts '42 Thomas Nast m, Colgate '37 J. David Nelson, Northwestern '63 Rex W. Oyler, Purdue '39 Aubrey H. Polser, Jr" Texas '65 Richard R. Popham, Purdue '40 Theodore D, Robinson II , Ullioll '42 Nelson Schaenen, Jr" Cornell '50 Arthur R. Steiger, Purdue '48 Robert S, Sundt, Swarthmore '50 Richard B. Thompson, Michigall State '67 Jay E. Wagner, Jr. , Ohio State '45 James Y. White, Michigall '50 Franklyn K. Zinn, Northwestern '37

P. Trouslot '60 - W. Wandling '58

L. lVilson '62 (6) R. lVilson '66

KANSAS STATE - K. Barrow '9 1 (2)

D. Chew '8 1 (5) * P. Edgerle)' '78 (6) T. Glasscock '70 IV. Gordon '60 ( 13) * J. Halhaway ' 8 1 ( 17)

- D. Johnson '75 (23) C. Jones '77

- B. Jubell '68 (8) F. Jurenka '59 (6)

- T, Knopp '79 M. Knlse '85

- p, Lawrence '84 IV. Maxwell '67

- J. Miesse '72 (3) E. Musil '71 (3) * J. Op!,), '64 (17) M. Pollorff '87

- D. Schellicr '84 (2) - G. Sharpe '86

R. Willard' 58 (2) KENT STATE

G. Beelll '75 (6) K. Card inal ' 5 1 (3)

* D. Cassens '68 (2) M. Coppola, Jr. '65 ( II )

* A. Dalcher '57 I. Gm.en '6 1 (6) J. Gibson '68 * N. Giorgianni '56 (2)

- P. Hall '49 (30) K. Kali sh '59 (7) T. Li.wilcr '56 (6) J . Manninen '57 (II) R. McNeil '5 1 (4) T. Meinhard. ' 54 (4) C, Miller '55 (6) IV. Miller '65 (7) R. Mooney '55 (4) * R. Muntzinger '51 (3)

- D. Parsons '6:.1-C. Rodgers '60 (2)

- P. Shrivcr ' 50 (5) P. Shriver '49 (12) J. Simpson '36 (2) R. S.evenson '47 (5) H. lllomos '59 (9) W, VanBenthuysen '61

- T. Wa.kins '62 LAFAVmE

D. Davey '37 - J. Epstein '85

R. ErnSl, Jr. '48 S. Finley '82

- J. Fisher '77 (2) R. Gordon '54 (2) H. Hnrkins '34 (4) L. Hindenach '40 (2) T. Klein '68 (6)

- J. Macc, Jr. '45 (4) * W. Messick ' 68 (2) - P. Moser 111 '68 (4) * G. Oleson ' 70 (2)

S. Ri.ch '98 G. Rubin '65 H. Smi.h '5 1 (23)

- N. Snook '59 (2) B. S.ark man ' 78 (4) B. Stratton '99 E. Thall' '74 V. Vi llani '62 (2) G. Wetze l ' 76 J. Zembron '74 (3)

LEHIGH A. Alber ' 65 (2)

- J. Akaro '74 * R. Allan '68 (6) J. Baron '79 F. Balson, Jr. '50 (5) A. Becken iII '45 (3)

- P. Bickell '52 (13) E. Boyer, Jr. '43 ( IS) A. Cannon, Jr. '74 (12)

- B. Conchar '41 - C. Curti ss '43 - D. Czcrny '74 (22)

C. Day '30 (29) - IV. Dixon '56 - J. Donnelly m '67 * J. Edell ' 79 (4)

J, Englesson Il '75 * P. Eshbaugh '59 (2) J. Farina III ' 88 (4)

* J. IV. Frank In '68 (2) R. Frey '70 E. Furs. 11 '60 (19) B. Goldman '58 H. Kaiser '55 ( 10)

* J. Kaufman '48 (15) J. Kurtz '52 (4) * P. Leonard '9 1 (2) E. Lucadamo ' 7 1 (23) D. Morloll' '68 * L. Maro.i '58 (14) B. McGowan '87 (2) N. Meier '50 (3) M. Miskulin '85 ( 13) * IV. Moodic, Jr. '47 (2) G. Naylor '7 1 ( 12) IV. NUll ' 36 (5) * M. Parseghian '48 (9) * J. Pu.h '52 (4)

- J. Ramsa), '58 (2) * G. Ramsden '44 ( 12) - W. Salmond '46 (4) - P. Shaw '52 (9) - J. Sini '68 (2) - W. S.iver, Jr. ' 72 (2) - G. Swenson '78 * R. Tomalesky ' 65 (5)

W. Townsend '45 - 1. Vargo '77 - J. Wirth '93 (2)

T. Wocklish ' 81 (2) - R. Workman '65 (2) LONG BEACH

C. Cooper '88 (3) * C. Martucci '88 ( 12) LOU ISVILLE * R. Brand '70 (8)

J. Brinn '87 T. Burchell '87

- M. Clifford '86 (2) B. Dahlem '5 1 (2) H. Dillon, Jr. '58 B. Dixon '85

* H. Federa '37 (30) J. Grifli.hs '69 ( 12) B. Gutekunst '83 \V. Hacker, Jr. '69 (2)

- C. Hall, Jr. '90 M. HamlOl1 '49 (2)

- S. Hart.<lem '70 (5) W. Herron '64

- J. Hoffman '49 (2) H. Jackson '52 E. Kimbel ' 35 (2)

- S. Kremer ' 86 (2) - V. Luss~'Y '43 (2) * B. Mudrick '82 (19)

A. Poland '64 - R. Schenk ' 93 (3)

W. lllompson '57 (2) J. Traczewski '88 (2) J. Win.er '45 (3)

MAINE B. Lewis '73 (4) J. Morri son '89 (3) S. Spear '83 (2)

- D. Stairs '80 MANITOBA * R. Jones '67 (3) MARlmA - J. Aichele '77 - F. Amrine, Jr. '40 (4) - 1. Baker '47 ( II )

D. Bamell '68 (21) R. Battaglia '76 (2) * R. Blendon '64 (3) * K. Brennan '64 (16) D. DeBlander '57

- M. Deuel '42 (2) F. Druc.zlcr '63 (2)

- F. Dunlap '43 - R. Graham '75

J. Gruese r '49 E. Hartnell '53 H. Haugh. '51 ( 12) E. Hill ' 50 (5)

* W. Holbrook ' 50 - B. Jankura ' 77 (2) * C. Jennings '3 1 - O. Krause '37 (4)

R. Krupp '64 (3) J. Lambert '63 * J. Lapham '49 (6) * J. Leininger '48 (2)

* J. McCoy '35 - C. 0110 11 '56 - D. Portanova ' 63 (2)

T. Schuyler '55

Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor

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D. Siewers '48 L. Snediker '50 (7) D. S.ephan, Sr. '58 (2) * D. S.rickland ' 66 (5)

- G. Strong '61 G. Suder '44 (2)

- D. Tmbilcy '59 (18) N. Treadon '40 C. Whilloker ' 64 (5) D. Wigley '47 (2)

- IV. Wilkinson '49 (2) D. Woodring '60 E. Woodruff '53 B. Yester '5 1

- G. Yes.er '5 1 ( II ) MARQUETIE - T. WeslCrheidc '72 (24)

MARYLAND M. Capornlelli '73 ( II ) R. COSlelio '65 (8) P. DoelSch '76 (5)

- J. Girolami '75 (7) R. Goco '87 (2) W. Kirkpatrick '68 M. Osmeyer '77 (2)

- P. Rcndine '65 * J. Siegel '78 (1 3) MASSACHUSETIS - I. Berkeley '89

M. Crosscup '96 (4) B. Ellis '88 J. Hoggard ' 71 (4) C. Johnson '92 R. L<lcasse '88 Massachusetts Chapter of Delta Upsilon N. Poshkus '80

McGILL - S. Brown '90

MIAMI * H. Barker '50 - D. Ba.is.a '56

T. Books '53 (10) E. Buck '99 T. Burgess ' 61 (4)

- R. Cawrse '66 L. Dashiell '52 P. Davidson '82 (4) F. Dodd '49 (12)

- B. Drew, Jr. '64 * D. Eagleson '44 (26) - D. Fullon ' 61 (3)

D. Garrison '90 (2) E. Ga.es '48 (2)

- P. Geiger ' 63 (2) W. Gerspacher '63 (2)

* IV. Godfrey '58 (7) - IV. Gurney '53 (19)

J. Hallihan '67 ( 17) J. Hilli s '64

- P. Hinderegger '91 (4) - W. Hofmann ' 53 (4)

J. Holsehuh , Jr. '77 (13) - M. Hoopman '79

C. Kavanagh '83 G. Kavanagh '8 1 J. Key '64 (2) R. Klein '45 D. Kodish ' 82 (2) M. Koons '69

* D. Krebs ' 80 (20) - C. Lass '83 (4)

D. Lewis '40 (6) - \Y. Liebermann '51 (7) * S. Lison '62 ( 12)

R. Loges 1TI '86 (2) - IV. Loomis '60 (15)

J. Lueas ' 73 (6) C. Marsha ll . Jr. ' 66 J. McClell an '35 M. McCollum, Jr. '54 (5)

- E. McGovern '51 (24) M. Mcilva ine '72 (6)

- H. McKinley '38 M. Monaghan '85 IV. Morgan '51 ( 17) 1. Pegnia '92

- M. Plummer '56 (12) M. Ponder '67 (2) * J. Ra.hbun '74 (II ) * J. Rogers '57 (25) B. Ruppert '88 (7) E. Sarkis ian ' 85 (2) * V. Schoen '50 (6) R. Schoenherr '63 (9) T. Schorn,1i< ' 58 (2) G. SCOIl '3 1 (3) D. Sechnick '76 (3)

T. Shell ' 57 (6) T. Springer '99 J. S.een '4 1 ( 14)

- W. Slili son '39 R. Sunkel '53 (13) P. Swanson '59 (13) c. Swartz '53 G. Sydell ' 70 (3) L. Thomas '65 (5) * T. Vaughn '98 (2)

- W. Vogel '47 R. Webb '40

- 1. Wellcngei '65 - R. Wist ncr '58 * C. Wille '5 1 ( 16) - J. ZobriSl '92

M ICHIGAN W. Alexnnder '47 E. Allmendinger '47 (5) H. Boggs '46

- D. Cobb ' 58 (3) J. Gilbert '83 R. Gnmder '44 (16)

- K. Gutowski '87 - W. Hole, Jr. ' 51 (24) - 1. Iseman '65 (2) - T. Jacob '44 (2)

R. Johnson '74 - R. Knode '52

D. L1nsdale ' 38 (4) * W. MelllIosh ' 53 (2) S. Melzian '64 (2) * R. Mertz '47 (9) E. Morone '78 C. Neff '66 * G. Nicolau '48 (6) 1. Ollen III ' 62 (2)

- R. PlaskcII ' 58 (2) * P. Powell ' 66 (2) - S. Roush '91 - R. Spencer '59

J. S.alker '52 - J. S.uart '52 (6) - E. Wahl '63 * J. Whi.e '50 (30)

MICHIGAN STATE C. Allen '55 (19)

- L. Anderson '63 (6) B. Berlenbach '72 F. Bindemann '5 1 ( 10)

- J. Bmdley, Jr. '52 (2) * J. Bradley ' 66 (8) - T. Busson ' 68 (2) - D. Carpen.er '63 * R. Dhue '68 ( 19) * R. Dobberteen '52 ( 18)

C. Ferguson '79 (3) * P. D. Fronzella '70 (24) * G. Gross '63 (3)

G. Hill ill '69 J. Hodgkin '92

- B. Hoo. '65 (23) J. Huggell '79

- R. Hughes ' 59 R. Johnson '54 (5) S. Knox , Jr. '68 H. Leonard, Jr. '66 * D. Long '59 (8) L. Maccani '56 (3)

- A. McGovern , Jr. '50 (2) * B. Moore '60 (5) - D. Ncese '68 (10)

R. Pfau ' 64 (3) G. Prall, Jr. '66

- J. Ryan '55 (2 1) - IV. Savage '56 (8)

L. Seguin '53 (2) * M. Spillum '58 (6) J. Tanton '56

* R, Thompson ' 67 (30) - R. Vanderveer '56 (5)

H. Weiner '91 - G. Whitson '52 - J. Wilson '62

R. Zok i '80 (4) - R. Zimmerman '53 (6)

MICHIGAN TECH B. DeVries ' 93 T. Erlenbeck '99 M. Joerin '9 1 M. Johnson '88 (5) S. Knapowski '84

* S. Neumann '87 - M. Willing '98

MIDDLEBURY R. Allen ' 33 ( 19) R. Andersen '49 T. Carey '86

IV. Fuller '54 (2) R. Hanbury ' 73 (3) C. Jacoby ' 75 (2)

- R. Johnson '58 (7) C. Lauer '52 S. Lloyd 1lI '60 F. McNamee '50 A . Painter '57 J. Quirk '90

- D. Romani , Jr. '90 - Z. Smotrycz '77

J. Whitton , Jr. '5 I MINNESOTA * A. Allen '49 (7) - A. Bachelder '61

E. Bjorkman '4 1 (3) S. Bonnann '64 (8) A. Colombo '54 (4) A. deBuhr '38 H. Diercks '35

- C. Ellingson ' 92 (3) - C. Fisher '92 (5) - J. Gausman '50 (8) * J. Hamann '59 (2) - S. Kim '75 * 1. Kopischke ' 57 (2) * R. Martin '95 (5) - O. McDonald '4 1 (9)

R. Nelson ' 63 (4) - O. Opdahl '4 1 (29)

J. Peterson '54 R. Peterson '6 1 J. Silver '80 (2) P. S.om1o ' 61 (4) C. Syvertson '46

- M. Thcorin '7 I P. Vedi ' 99 (4) G. Wenkus ' 69 * P. Wilke, Jr. '50 (29) M. Winger ' 96 (2) * J. Zeese '59 (5)

M ISSOURI - O. Allemann '69 (25)

J. Barger ' 54 * O. Beimdiek '35 (2) - O. BiSlline '76 (22) - D. Boschert , Jr. '78 (2)

W. Brndley '54 R. Brase '65 * H. Briggs '51 (26) p. Brunner '59 D . Bnllls '70

- W. Carter '65 K. ChroSlowski '75 (2) J. Coleman '64 M. Collier '86 E. Deimund n '60 F. Duff '80 * J. Ehrlich '67 ( 19) D. Fancher '80 J. Fauce tt '78 C, Fleming, Jr. '65

- W. Oibson '38 (4) B. Goodin , Sr. '39

- M. Hartley '82 T. Hartley '87 (2) * W. Harwell, Jr. '5 1 (5) C. Halley, Jr. '80

- J. Hendrix '61 K. Holdmeyer '78

- J . Holdswonh '87 (2) L. Hubbard '55 D. Iri sh '57 A. KaeSlner ' 57 (4)

- D. Leach '52 (4) * K. McCord '98 (2) - O. Mi les '73 - B. Moore '63

D. Morice ' 65 (5) - R. Nelson '83 (14)

W. Noble '50 - H. Ochs, Jr. '33 (29)

M. Quig ley ' 74 (2) G. Rec.or ' 62 (4)

- S. Richards '64 (3) J. Rowland ' 64 (3) * G. Ruprcch. ' 70 (3)

- W. Schoenhord, Jr. '7 1 ( 10) J. Sei.z 1lI '59 (8)

- B. Taran.ola ' 81 (4) * B. Ta.e, Jr. '41 (8) F. Tennant, Jr. '62 * 1. Vinyard, Jr. '42 (4)

- T. Watson '92 T. Yancey '48

* R. Yingling, Jr. '62 (26) C. Youngers '95

NEBRASKA

* R. Campbell '68 l~ Cheney '36 (30) A. Christenson '45 (7) C. Edholm '4 1

- IV. Else '58 (2) - M. Felber '94 (2)

R. Ford ' 69 (2) * R. Geisler '62

B. Oiles '68 - F. Goodwin, Jr. '50 (28) * R. Hirsch ' 66 (2)

E. Hohensee ' 68 ( 14) 1. Houchin ' 85 (2)

- P. Hummel '3 1 T. Hutson '61 R. Keehn ' 83

- C. Kokjer '46 * IV. Krommenhoek '57 (27)

W. uillman '89 (2) D. L1Ulerbach '86 K. Leach '85 K . Lcwis '49 * R. Loch '54 ( 16) 1. McCown, Jr. ' 68 (5) F. Meier '42 (3) L. Million, Jr. ' 53 (4) O. Novo.ny, Jr. ' 66 (2) C. Ohlson '93 R. Seline '78

- D. Shaneyfell '44 (2) R. Shively ' 82 ( 18) D. Shonka '86 (2)

- H. Smi'" ' 65 (5) D. Spencer ' 85 (2)

- E. Sunka, Jr. '53 ( 13) * J. Swanson '50

G. Warner '58 - J. Warrick '59 * H. Wilkins '42 - T. Young '74

D. Youngdnhl '60 NEW YORK

C. Hoover '40 (2 1) H. Kranichfeld ' 17

NORTH CAROLINA J. Allen ' 73 (5) R. Ayres '65 (3) M. Bamna '8 1 (7) J. Bone ' 87 (2)

- J. Clark ' 68 W. Coble '84 R. Coleman 1lI '68 ( 10)

* W. Crawford '76 (2) - J. Dallon, Jr. '59 - G. Davis '76 * J. DeBlasio ' 62 (2)

R. Dillard '69 - C. Down.on III '66 (3)

IV. Eddleman '34 ( 16) J. Goforth , Jr. '66 (2) * R.OraylIl'59(21) P. Harkins ' 62 (2) D. Heacock '64

- K. Head '79 (3) A. Hipp ' 77 (3) E. Johnson '55 (3)

- J. Joyner, Jr. '77 ( 13) J. Kendrick '37 (2) J. King '64 M. Klapper '76

- K. Lawson, Jr. '88 - S. McClanahan ' 74 (5) * M. Menius '68 (3)

T. O'Brien '99 * H. Pawlik' 54 (2) - W. Rose '69 (13)

C. Schumacher '73 ( 17) - O. Smi.h ' 89 (2)

J. Spoon, Jr. '61 A. Subramanian '97 (3)

- K. Sulli van '86 (5) - R. Swacker '71 (2)

E. Taff'61 ( 12) R. Tracy '69 (7) S. Wallenhaup. '74 (2)

* G. Wessling '74 ( 13) - R. Wing ' 70 (4)

A. Woodard '80 W. Woodard III '76

- B. Wrigh., Jr. ' 64 (4) - T. Ye mnack '78 (4) NORTH CAROLINA STATE

F. Carter ' 84 (2) D. Harris, Jr. ' 82 (2) T. Hoffman ' 78 (3)

* P. Klinefeller '80 (2) * E. loch. Jr. '79 (22) B. Pack '80 (2)

- \Y. Turner, Jr. '89 J. Worthington IV '89 (2)

NORTH DAKOTA - R. Bettenhauscn '70

J. Binner '78 (12) - D. Bruschwe in '74 (2)

T. Dolan '72 (2) * D. Dunham '89 (II )

M. Eldridge '89 (2) - D. Finke ' 74 (5)

J. Furs. '8 1 (3) B. Gullickson '92

- R. Gusaas '84 (3) * F. Hallowell II ' 79

Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

- J. Hanson ' 79 (6) * W. Harwood '68 (2) - P. Hyjek '89 (6) - O. Hyland '69 * D. Johnson '92 (6) * R. Kirsch '78 ( 18)

J. Knutson '88 - D. L1rsen ' 7 1 (2)

M. Lerfald '63 - D. MeLeod '63 (8) - A. Misslin '76

D. Nicolai ' 84 (12) C. Schilling '84

- R. Szczys '69 D. Tufle '86 (2)

NORTH DAKOTA STATE R. Ahringer '85 (J I ) T. DhuY"eller ' 79 (3)

- A. Espese.h '80 H. Hage n '86 (3) R. Smi.hberg '76

NORTHERN ARIZONA - J. Sears '98 NORTHERN COLORADO

C. Bell '92 (3) * P. SchOll ' 96 (4) NORTHERN ILLINOIS

S. Borbely '66 R. Cherry ' 73 (3)

- R. Hallberg '90 (5) A. Knox '77 (2)

- 1. LandSlrom '70 (2) * J. LOIsoft· '88 ( 13) R. Machek '67 (3)

- M. Maibach '73 (26) - M. McGee ' 8 1 (2)

L. Michna '84 (2) K. Moline '74 E. Nosek '85 (2) M. Reinhard. ' 8 1 (2)

- J. Rembusch '62 - B. Schleiden '68

D. Sedory ' 76 (2) - N. Shullz '87 - J. Singeimann '64 (3) * O. Sowa '70 (2) - E. Suemich '66 (9)

O. Swanson '66 (6) J. Thatcher '7 1 IV. Tyler, Jr. '65 G. Wulkowicz '76

NORTHERN IOWA * S. Anderson '79 ( 19)

C. Farner '82 t\'1. Gonnennan, Jr. '94 (3)

* D. Henshaw '79 (16)

5 Years Trends - Total Campaign Revenue Annual Campaign, CEA, CH, CCA

$700,000

$600,000

$500,000 $4CO,OGl

$400,000

$300,000

$200,000

$100,000

Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$ 199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor

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Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

K. Krause '83 (5) P. Porter' 50 (9) J. Smith '92 (2) R. Noah '57 (20) R. Stewart '49 V. Neasham II '52 (2) M. Melcher '92 (6) R. Reamer'64 (2) * D. Sorenson '71 (3) J. Phelps ' 73 (3) R. Stoops '64 (3) * J. Pesta '85 (2)

NORTHWESTERN - L. Relyea '54 * R. Stuhr '4 1 (2) IV. Piper '44 (4) J. Sweeney '64 (5) * P. Spooner '55 (3) E. Akemann '62 D. Rohrer '49 - J. Trigg '58 A. Policelli '67 C. Tarvin '84 (2) c. Swenson '61 (2)

- W. Anderson, Jr. '53 (2) J. Seawright '40 * J. lVeisei '48 (19) D. Powell '71 - G. Theiss '68 (2) H. Thompson '58 W. Anton'S J C. Shepherd '49 (5) T. IVhite '53 * C. PnJtzman ' 18 (4) * R. Theissen '50 (13) - J. Tormey, Jr. '57 !VI. Beaubien, Jr. '64 (4) - P. Sherck '5 1 (4) * J. Williams '45 C. Pmtzlllan '72 (6) J. Thurston '65 (6) * P. Ueberroth '59 (2)

* P. Bodine, Jr. '50 (30) - R. Sipprell. Sr. '37 ( 18) R. IVren '44 (2) IV. Reynolds '49 (5) F. Travelutc. Jr. '66 T. Wallace ' 60 (2)

* w. Boyd '48 (2) W. Spore '39 (2) OREGON STATE - D. Roth '79 - A. Varble '50 (19) K. Weaver '50 (2)

* P. Bridgford '56 * J. Underwood '62 (2) T. Anderson '84 K. Ru ssell '93 A. Voelker '95 (2) * S. Yates '55 (8) H. Cakora '59 * T. Varner '6 1 * T. Bays '42 (25) T. Samuel II '91 (2) O. Vogi '38 SANTA BARBARA

- D. Costello '54 ( 14) - T. Voght ' 97 (3) - T. Borgen '73 J. Schaffer '55 * C. \ bnGril11l1lcnstein '49 (2) * R. LaFontaine '9 1 (6) - R. Countryman. Jr. '50 (4) J. Wagner. Jr. '45 (30) * J. Bryant ' 97 (2) J. Seurria '69 J. Whiling '79 T. Sullivan '95 (2)

J. Davis ' 65 (15) * W. Walker '54 J. Cummings '3 1 G. Selman, Jr. '56 (2) N. Williams '64 (2) SHIPPENSBURG L. Devereaux '62 M. Weingold '78 (2) * N. Darling '42 (30) G. Set man V '82 (10) J. Wi lson '82 M. Black '93 J. Drinan '75 (2) - T. Widney '80 W. Down '43 - J. SlaIKosky ' 67 (3) W. Wilson '92 (5 ) SIMPSON A. Ebert , Jr. '52 (4) J. Wilson '39 * T. Durcin '92 (8) D. Steppe '64 T. Zonker '85 (2) K. Dunbar '69

* H. Evert '56 J. Wingard '63 (4) M. Fisher ' 96 (4) - P. Striumatter '50 (7) RIPON SOUTH CAROLINA

- A. Ferraro '59 OKLAHOMA P. Foster '43 J. Taylor, Jr. '72 J. Beisner '7 1 E.Alkire '91

* G. Fitzgerald '49 (2) * L. Abernathy '68 J. Graham '65 (2) * V. Tedesco, Jr. '64 (15) J. Muraskas ' 78 (22) - IV. Anderson, Jr. '84 (6) J. Gallas '50 * C. Adams ' 72 (2) * W. Harkey '7 1 (6) * IV. Ulerich ' 31 (25) ROCHESTER J. Estes III '90 (3) S. Gavill '37 (20) - W. Blair '5 1 (3) D. Hendrickson '5 1 J. Weagraff, Jr. '74 R. Beach '45 - R. Goodwin, Jr. '86 (2)

- R. Green '60 L. Brammer, Jr. '47 (3) J. Hulbert, Jr. '44 (4) C. Winter '48 (2) - E. Danton '98 (2) - R. Hcroux. Jr. '84 (2) W. Green '63 (3) - H. Braymer '55 (3) - R. Mellis '48 (12) S. WoIeOIl. Jr. '57 (3) - T. Donohue '97 (3) * J. Hcrron '88 ( 13)

* R. Grollke ' 52 (5) * C. Brim '92 (3) D. Reed '55 (7) * J. Zboyovsky '51 (29) M. Eberle '9 1 (9) D. Jones '90 (2)

* E. Heizer, Jr. ' 51 (3) R. Brown, Jr. '56 * E. Rosenfe ld '42 (25) PLATIEVILLE G. Ehinger '73 M. Pine ' 85 (4)

- H. Holman '7 1 (14) - G. Carr '83 (4) * E. Schiewe '40 D. Nielsen '70 * R. Elwell '50 (25) * T. Schmoyer, Jr. '88 (5) J. Jamra ' 38 (30) - R. Carroll '84 (2) D. Schmeiser '59 (6) PURDUE E. Garfield, Jr. '53 (8) - D. Weave r '85 (5) B. Johnston '85 (2) C. Coleman '8 1 (5) R. Smith '95 - L. Alexander '45 (3) K. Goeken '9 1 (4) SOUTH DAKOTA B. Kaplan '87 R. Coulter '52 - R. Wilson, Jr. '46 (12) * B. Andmon '65 (24) - A. Jones, Jr. '39 D. Baumeister, Jr. '80

- J. Karwath ' 97 (2) * J. Crews '52 - F. Wood '40 (3) F. Arg;mbright '49 (7) - J. Leslie III '70 (5) - P. Conlin 'SO (6) M. Keeler '48 (2) R. Croak '63 PACE - G. Arnold '57 * A. Magistro '60 (23) - A. Martinez '89

* R. Kling '44 (8) * J. Dawson, Jr. '35 - P. Theodorakos '96 S. Banas '50 IV. Magrallen '54 (5) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

* D. Kramlich '59 - D. Dunc<ln '7 1 PENNSYlVANIA J. Bishop '65 J. Pielaet '94 (2) * D. Maguire '73 (22) W. Lampe '38 - A. French '78 * H. Acaster '44 (30) R. Blaekhall '46 J. Pomeranz '65 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI J. Lapperre '33 (4) - C. Fr)'mire '79 (3) H. Bartle. Jr. '30 (3) * J. Brennan, Jr. '55 (20) * R. Rohr '63 * O. Blatner '86 M. Longley ' 95 (2) M. Gunning '87 (3) J. Beach ' 62 (3) G. Brown '38 (4) P. Rouff '96 (5) J. Diersing '84 G. Lose '57 J. Hammons '92 J. Busser '92 R. Brown '46 (7) P. Ryan '46 (2) SOUTHWEST TEXAS

- A. Ludolph '42 ( 16) - J. Haslam '80 ( 10) - R. Canfield '6 1 R. Byrne '68 (7) * S. Santandrea '56 D. Dever '77

- E. Matthias '29 H. Hayes '56 (2) A. Dahon, Jr. '44 W. Chen '94 (4) - R. Schonbrunn ' 63 (4) R. Dewbre '79

- W. Miillcr '47 (5) L. Huffman '7 1 (2) - P. Oavidow '55 (6) - D. Churchman '55 IV. Sherwood '39 (12) STANFORD

- J. Montgomery '43 (8) * P. Hurley '64 (9) B. DeRienze '69 - IV. Cross '44 (8) - W. Siegmund '46 P. August '45 K. Moul ' 74 (5) - H. Jones '39 (8) A. Fox '39 (2) W. Ellifrill '45 - R. Woods ' 42 (5) - D. Brickner '61

* D. Nelson '63 (30) - T. Lee '75 E. Gentino, Jr. '50 D. Fitzgerald '49 ( 16) RUTGERS A. Cheney '55

* R. Newman 1I ' 59 (5) J. Levorsen '50 ( II ) B. Goodwin '53 (2 1) * T. Foote '50 (20) C. Adelizzi '62 (6) J. Cusick '5 1 (7)

- C. Norborg '62 (3) - E. Lippert , Jr. ' 53 G. Graf, Jr. '55 (12) F. Ford '58 (6) G. Boggs III '42 (12) - D. Cutler '51 (30) S. Papich ' 36 (2) * A. Loyd '82 (2) - E. Greaney, Jr. '53 (2) M. Ford '8 1 (2) C. Cerrigollc '88 W. Godbold , Jr. '60 O. Porter, Jr. '49 (3) W. Massad '55 (3) J. Hall '91 (2) 1. Foster '65 J. David '63 (4) W.Hirst, Jr. '40

* T. Rakow '65 (4) - J. Monk ' 68 (4) - D. Hold '83 (2) R. Fox '63 IV. Doli ber. Jr. '54 J. Lenah<lll '67 J. Sealliff ' 48 (2) G. Noland II '86 (7) * J. Jiuliante '49 (5) - R. Friedersdorf '79 (1 2) A. Eastwood '82 - P. Loewenstein '7 1 R. Schallert '60 T. O' Bannon '82 (4) - J. Marshall '65 (3) * R. Gimlin '42 R. Gies '40 (3) M. Nelson '59 (29)

* R. Spanjer '49 C. Phillips '88 * R. Marx '54 (3) N. Goddard '52 * G. Golden '74 (26) - J. O'Connor III '51

- R. Spencer ' 51 (4) * E. Porter '65 (4) A. Noble '51 (2) - R. Grant '5 1 * E. Groth. Jr. '48 (25) - K. Peterson '60 (2) - H. Stevens '46 - T. Powers '59 - R. Schlakman '82 ( 16) J. Haag '63 * S. Hahner '78 (2 1) R. Smith ' 59 (2)

A. Sullivan '93 P. Rabb HI '80 (6) C. Stehman '49 (2) R. Hallman '54 (29) D. Hait ' 72 A. Williams '53 - R. VanVooren '53 D. Richardson '84 R. Vanloan '9 1 J. Hearn '57 * J. Henna '70 (20) B. IVilson '50 (12)

T. Venezia '85 1. Richardson '96 H. VanSciver n ' 8 1 (5) * R. Hegeman '49 (5) - A. Herr. Jr. ' 54 (4) SWARTHMORE G. West '52 (3) * M. Rupert '74 (24) - H. VanSciver ' 53 (6) D. Heile '46 - M. Kel sey '73 (2) H. Bedolfe 111 '74 (3) R. Whisnant ' 98 (2) F. Rutherford '50 J. Wilson '43 (2) - W. Hendry '44 (3) B. Kramer '62 (6) M. Bird '89 (2)

- R. White, Jr. '52 (4) - D. Sloan '72 V. Wolfsohn '48 (2) M. Hogan '85 ( 15) - F. Kroesen '44 (7) R. Butch, Jr. '91 F. Zinn '37 (30) - H. Stanfield '62 (2) PENNSYlVANIA STATE R. Holdeman '37 (2) D. Lillie '60 J. Cogshall '37

OHIO J. Tacker '63 (6) J. Adamoli '83 (2) D. Hostetler '78 A. Malekoff '73 R. Hall '52 G. Berzins '76 * R. TIlOmpson '61 (16) R. Allegretto ' 78 - J. Jones '48 (4) J. Marshall III ' 66 (2) S. Heiser '72 (2) D. Burkhardt '58 G. Trilikis '69 P.Al1lllS0 '85 - J. Kennelly, Jr. '50 (17) - J. Miller '60 (2) - C. Leith '8 1 (2) C. Couhon '65 - J. Truscoll '90 - G. Auxer '94 (4) - C. Kindell '77 - B. Muller '66 E. Perkins '49 (23)

* E. Mmtin, Jr. '55 * B. Walkingst ick '52 (28) J. BacheJer '95 K. Kolmer ' 81 (2) D. Novelli '73 (5) - T. Piotrowski '80 (4)

- H. Opperman '65 (7) C. Watson '88 B. Balderston '76 ( 10) * J. Krali s '5 1 (3) R. Palmer '40 (4) R. Sundt '50 (30)

- E. Paxton '68 (3) H. Woodard. Jr. '35 (6) R. Baldwin '57 (6) A. Lacis '64 - L. Pill '39 M. Tischler '82

- M. Roush '87 (2) OKLAHOMA STATE R. Brooks '49 (6) * R. LaFortune '51 (29) - D. Schacnen '50 (2) D. Youngblood '47

* S. Rowley '65 (10) - M. Bowers '83 (4) R. Crosby '54 (24) D. LaRocque '62 R. Schiesswohl '67 SYRACUSE

- W. Spanfellner '61 (I I) W. Clovis '75 - J. D'Antonio '93 (2) * B. Lee, Jr. ' 51 (3) * J. Sepple '63 R. Aikman, Jr. '56 (6) J. Weimer '68 - B. James '79 - L. Da.sh '92 (8) T. Leitch '36 (II) * J. Sheridan '77 (7) - R. Bamabei. Jr. '82

- D. Williams '7 J S. Meyer '75 E. Davis 'SO F. Luber '50 * J. Strampfer'72 (2) - P. Bayer ' 60 (2) J. Wills'70 OREGON - J. DelSignore '92 (2) - K. McClai n '7 1 (7) - D. Tully '68 (7) J. Blair '85

OHIO STATE * G. Adams '66 (8) J. Filandro '93 - J. McGiffin '53 (2) - R. Weitzner '79 G. Bluhm '42 (4) R. Baker '48 J. Allan '53 (7) W. Floyd, Sr. '64 (2) - R. McKee '43 (8) SAN DIEGO * R. Broad '60 (5)

- D. Bates '59 (8) B. Anderson '57 (12) W. Franson '66 R. f\'lichels '44 * T. Darcy '72 (6) W. Burch, Jr. '62 G. Bingham '40 . H. Bachofner '50 J. Glaus '69 C. Moeller '45 (22) P. Fieri ' 73 - E. Burgess '49 (7) J. Bovenizer '75 E. Bossatti '27 M. Haase '99 * G. Moss '47 (2 1) B. Gordon '85 L. Cagwin ' 68 (2) W. Buchsieb '51 D. Brazier '95 W. Haft'ner '54 (4) T. Murray '49 (25) - C. O'Connor ' 91 (2) - D. Corcoran '65 J. Carle ' 61 (4) J. Brock '49 IV. Hayes '40 C. NUll ing '51 (3) - J. Orendain '78 (3) R. Dameo '57

- J. Carle '62 - S. Carlson '69 (2) - J. Heller IV '73 P. O' Reilly '49 SAN FERNANDO * R. Damm '58 ( 18)

* H. Crawford '47 (2) A. Ce ll ars '47 (29) J. Herron '94 R. Oyler '39 (30) M. Donnelly ' 68 (19) * T. Darling '8 1 (10) M . Dahler '74 * J. Ciatti '64 (2) - W. Hershey '50 * T. Pinson III '81 M. Stark '65 * 1. Dytman '71 D. Gordon ' 63 - R. Clark '70 H. Hilner '59 ( 13) * N. Popham '54 (2) SAN JOSE T. Finnell '57 (22)

* C. Hannan, Jr. '59 (19) - G. Corrigan '65 R. Holden '89 (2) R. Popham '40 (30) J. Agan '57 J. Gold '79 (7) D. Holtshouse '63 (8) - D. Greene '99 F. Home, Jr. '38 (2) - R. Ricciardi '94 - W. Belcher '64 - J. Heider '54 T. Hoovcr '56 (20) J. Howard '41 - H. Humphreys '66 G. Richwine '75 (4) R. Brady '63 (3) * R. Holland '83 (14)

- C. Jones '50 B. Kirkpatrick '45 J. Johnston '58 (29) R. Rode '63 B. Brown '56 (3) - R. Horton '54

* H. Keifer, Jr. '48 (6) J. Lewis III ' 67 (2) - H. Kane '50 (3) R. Shee ts ' 53 - J. Burton '89 (6) * W. Kagler '54 (3) C. Kilby ' 75 (2) * T. Malison '63 (30) - G. Kow<ltch '8 J - W. Shumaker '55 - W. Chalkley '57 - J. Le<lchtenauer '57 (14) T. Kimball '54 D. Mecklem '53 R. Kurtz '48 (2) - B. Smith '84 (6) - B. Chambers '88 (2) J. Levy '82 (2) E. L1nghurst '4 1 (4) H. Meister 111 ' 66 - IV. Landherr. Jr. '59 (2) J. Smith '52 (3) - D. Colby '56 (2) T. Lohman ' 34 (3)

* R. Mason '41 (2) - G. Moulds '64 M. Lundt '93 (2) - J. Stallings '45 (14) * J. Fields '66 (5) - J. Lynd '35 (25) S. McConnick '92 (8) R. Newell '65 ( 12) K. Martin '74 - H. Stanback, Jr. ' 39 (15) D. Heagerty '50 (2) - J. Markert ' 50 (3) J. Myers ' 38 M. Phelps ' 72 (4) G. Maurey '54 (9) A. Steiger '48 (30) R. Holman '64 (3) - D. McFarlane, Jr. '52 (3)

- C. Nonnan ' 94 (7) - R. Price '62 ( 12) * D. Merenda '77 (3) R. Steiger, Sr. '49 T. Lambeth '92 - B. McLaughlin '58 (30) J. Northcraft '48 - L. Schuck' 54 (12) R. Nester '57 D. Stewart ' 50 (4) T. Morey '56 ( 19) - J. Mendelsohn '88 (2)

Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor

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E. Miller '8 1 G. Patric k '42 (2)

- M. Reiser '68 (2)

- L. Rhodes '57 (2) D. Robita ille "82

- R. Sack '82 (2) E. Sackett '38 (8) R. Schantz '49

* A. Schirnler '84 (2) E. Shaw '66 H. Shcpard. Jr. '64 (2)

* \V. Smeltzer '58 (2) R. Spiuks III '80 \V. Stark. Jr. '47 (9)

* A. Stauden",m, Jr. '58 (15)

* K. Stein '83 (3)

* R. Thorpe '60 (12) C. Trnutmann '82 R. Vergasoll '43 F. Widmayer, Jr. '4 1 M. \VOOchis '84

TECHNOLOGY - D. Alusic '64

R. Bayles '63 D. Boccard '7 1

- J. Buell. Jr. '56 (2)

* R. Cross ' 32 (2) H. Crowther '54 (4)

- H. Drab, Jr. '69 (2) J. Glowienka '7 1 (4)

* 1. Haid '93 (4) T. Hofti"an ' 87 (3) M. Huke '65 (14)

* T. Jackson '7 1 (4) L. Jester ill '73 T. Johnson '93 (6)

* E. Kavazanj ian, Jr. '73 (8) M. LaRow '82 (2) R. LeBoeuf '88 (12)

- J. MacManin '50

* S. Manin , Jr. 'SO D. Maurer '78 (2)

- D. McComb '70 - M. Moncavage '82

S. Range r '81 L. Slocum, Jr. '50 (3) K. Suelthaus '66 (5) Z. Swanson '7 1 (2) E. Tripp III '67

- S. Wood '69 (2 1)

* R. Wothe '58 (2) TENNESSEE

1. Jenkins '86

* T. M. Knies '7 1 (2) D. Mouron. Jr. '77 (5)

- D. Myers ' 74 (20) - R. Oder '88 - K. Snyde r '94 (2)

J. 11lOlllpson '77 (2) TEXAS

G. Adams, Jr. ' 87 (4)

* J. Allums '59 (15)

- J. Blackwell '65

- R. Brown '73

* J. Casse ll , Jr. '70 (24) A. Chang '93 J. Dunlap '73 (22) D. Edmiston, Jr. '5 1

- T. Franks '67 (2)

* T. Heins '65 (7) M. Hunter. Jr. '49 L. Jac kson '81 (2) W. Jennings ' 32 (3) R. Latsha II '92 (3) D. Klein . Jr. '56 (5)

* M. Mitchell '65 (30) tv!. Martin '73

* R. Morgan '69 (5) K. Merl '69 (6) R. Nager '75 (2) - E. Moulton ' 37 (2) W. Nelson '59 (2) - M. O'Mea",. Jr. '50 (8) A. Polser. Jr. '65 (30) - T. Putman i 52 C. Reed '55 (4) T. Robiuson II '42 (30) W. TibbitL' III '61 ( II ) 1. Sweeney '58

- M. TOlllsu '82 \V. lllUrber '33 (2) L. Waters '73 (22) R. 1\vardzik '46 R. Wiley, Jr. '49 (2) - \V. Underhill '75

TEXAS A & M J. Zelins~1' '65 S. Berry '97 VICTORIA

- R. Castanon '94 (5) - M. Watson ' 98 (3) K. Hickman '87 (2) VIRGINIA

- J. Hill '9 1 (3) - M. D. Ashbu ry, Jr. '54 (8) J. Sweat '87 - D. Barbour '77 ( 12)

* D. Tubbs '92 (3) - S. Bissell '41 TORONTO * \V. Brookhan '7 1 (14)

* R. Taylor '38 (16) M. Child '78 TUFTS 1. Di Nunzio '61

R. Atwood '43 S. Dric\'cr '69 E. Casabian, Jr. '64 (3) \V. Ee ls, Jr. '54 F. Conrad '50 C. Hewi tt '55 (3) J. Coutu re '57 E. Hutchi nson ' 65 (5) J. DeQuallro '94 (5) B. Lakas '73 P. Dolan ' 78 (4) L. Lundberg '56 (2) c. Erickson '64 (2) - J. MacKnight '56 (2)

- M.Gill '78 - T. Neale '74 ( 13) E. Ingall s, Jr. '78 - \V. Reusing '62 (8) B. Krogh ' 72 (3) - A. Sauney '54 (8) J. McCracken '67 - W. Updike '63 (6) D. Morse '42 (30) - A. Urban '80 C. Pettit '77 (4) - R. Wimbish '5 1 (3)

- D. Picard '8 1 E. Wooldridge '68 (6)

- D. Pickeri ng '43 (3) VIRGINIA TECH E. Poore '43 (2) - B. Dick ' 89 J. Poner '43 (3) J. Mcllhaney ' 84 R. Sylvester '64 - W. Newman, Jr. '86 (6) B. Valentine '67 (5) - D. Slack '87 (2) D. Vinton 'S2 M. Wulff '87 A. Vontzalides '46 WASHINGTON D. Weiss '82 D. Baer '82 (2)

- R. Wiedman '77 - R. Bai ley '61 H. Wil ki nson '69 (28) * H. Bargrccn '66 (2)

TYlER - N. Barr '49 (4) J . Robens '80 - R. Bienenfe ld '72 (2)

U.C.LA, A. Blac kmon '88 (2) c. Cmig '39 (2) - D. Bog:ud '52

- A. Frink '38 (2 1) - R. Bryan '56 S. Howard '41 (13) R. Busch '78 (2)

- D. Lyons'44 * K. Carlton '86 (4) A. Mancini '49 R. Cli ft '6 1 (2)

- M. Rag"", Jr. '33 (3) R. Cobley '45 (2) UNION J. Corey ' 34

- P. Beik '35 B. Elfers '92 (8) B. Bonanno '77 (2) * J. Eyler '69 (2)

- N. Botsford, Jr. '54 ( 12) * R. Fagan '52 (3)

* J. Bunon '70 S. Fisher '87 D. Cate '62 (3) B. Forgey '93 (2) T. Davison '7 1 T. George '65 R. Fc rranle '68 J. Greenway '54

- J. Gardeski . Jr:5 1 (3) * D. Hab ib '86 (6)

* \V. Grant '49 (24) - D. Hansen '72 (3) - J. Grcve '5 1 (5) - G. Harris '7 1 (6)

S. Hayes '89 (5) I. G. Hastings, Jr. '56 (2) - W. Hesse '49 - T. Hendrickson '67

- R. Heston '50 D. Hi pp '84 (6)

- R. Hoppe '63 (2) J. Hubbard '53 (8)

- S. Iczman '70

* M. lve"on '48 (2)

* S. Johnson 'SO (10) K. Kaucta '59 (30)

- B. Kecn ' 50 (5) D. Kraft '48 T. Krekow ' 69 (2) J. Kruege r '89

* A. LaBerge ' 87 (2) R. Lamphere '49 (2)

- W. Lasley, Jr. '58 K. Mackey '77

- S. Manley '90

* R. Martin '59 (30) T. McKay '50

- R. Meier '73 (27) V. Meissner '47 G. Monon '55 (3)

* D. Nielsen '60 (6) J. Nybe rg '92

- R. Olsen '56 D. Opitz '80 A. Osborne '45 (18)

- K. Pellyjohn ' 89 (2) D. Playter '85 (2) D. Ramsey '56

* B. Raskin '86 (2)

- D. Ravander ' 86 R. Rhodes '48 E. Robcnson '42 J. Russell '79 (2)

- P. Smith '66 T. Solberg '66

- J. Travis '54 (3) E. Uyeta '86 J. Walsh '89 (2)

- J. Winters 'S2 E. Wright '34

* R. Young '50 (3) WASHINGTON & LEE

H. Clark, Jr. '68 G. Cornel ius '56

* H. Huster ' 32 (5) L. Lawrence '59 (17) C. Longacre. J r. '33 (8) P. Mn ller '55 (3)

* J. Smi th '62 (9) G. Whitehurst ' 50 (2)

WASHINGTON STATE L. Amos '68 (22) E. Burke '38 (3)

- H. Buthcrus '36 R. Cox ' 84 (5)

* J. Enders '39 (30) E. Jaynes '39 O. Johnson '39 (30)

* C. Kunak '42 (15) B. McEachran ' 69 (2)

- V. r"lorcman. Jr. '63

* G. Studle '57 (29) R. Wiggs '50 (2)

WESTERN ILLINO IS A. Brown '89 S. Brown '86 (3)

- J. Gou lan ' 80 (2)

R. Gruen ig '85 (2) D. Hancock '93 (7) S. Jones '87

- S. LaBuda '88 (5) - T. Polaski '80 (2) - J. Schultz '86 (4) * S. Solti s '94 (4)

D. Watson '92 D. Z1chmcycr '90

WESTERN M ICHIGAN J. Bicknell '9 1

- R. DeVries '7 1 B. Ebling II '55 (5) K. Egger ' 62 (2) W. Gebhardt, Jr. '61 * G. Hale '52 (30) L. Imus '63 D. Kanemori '66 (28) C. Sorensen '95 (3)

- T. Sulli van '65 V. Suthcrland '57

WESTERN ONTAR IO A. Burnctt 'S4 D. Gracey '57

- K. Hay '56 - J. Johnston '93 (3)

A. Koli bac '59 (2) - M. Warden '50 (3)

WESTERN RESERVE V. Aggarwal '70 (4)

* J. Ahlquist '86 (6) 1. Angc10ua '45 A. Bakaitis '62 D. Bradt '85

- D. Bray ' 50 (8) C. Cookson '5 1 (30) W. COllon '77 (2)

- R. Dicicco '5 1 (7) - B. Ghi lon; '86 (2)

J. Heintz '39 J. Kendel '59 S. Ma"hall '87 (2)

- 1. Monaco '80 (3) * L. Pietro '49 - G. Powers '54 (6)

J. Sabo '67 (3) J. Schmeltzcr '98 (2) J. S tid",ey '48 (2) K. Tysl '83

- R. Wagner '37 (15) S. Williams '76

WICHITA * L. Ambler '68 (12) - G. BUlls '60 (6) * K. Hedden '66 (5) - D. Johnson '80

J. Lillie '58 (4) * J. Meyer ' 77 (4)

T. Murphy '88 (2) WILLIAMS

\V. Adsit '30 (8) A. Dodge, Jr. '45

- H. Hunt '51 (2) - J. Lynn '36 (7)

H. Rowan '45 (2) O. Svenson, Jr. '50 ( 10) D. Tyler '4 1 (4) A. Yose '35 ( 17) C. Whitbeck '33 (2)

Delta Upsilon

Educational Foundation

WISCONSI N R. Allman '58 (2) D. Anderson '48 C. Aring, Jr. '48 E. Arpin '45

- J. Ashbrook '38 * J. Buist '53 (20) - G. Camberi, '78 (2 1)

T. Coogan '58 P. Delancy '8 1 * B. Eben '63 (2) H. Ewbank, Jr. '45 (3)

* B. Fe llows ' 5 1 (3) J. Forester '33 D. Fmnk '96 R. Godfrey '54 (3) J. Gross '88 (2)

- J. Harden '59 (3) J. Harris '72 (12) 1. Herrick '82 C. Herro '43 (3)

* E. Hi pke '56 (6) R. Hunncr. Sr. SI * R. Jacobus '5 1 ( 19) D. Johnson '93

- J. Kahler '69 F. Korbel '67 P. Kruger ' 88 P. Laper '68 ( II ) D. Lcichtfll ss '58 (4)

- P. Manin '50 (3) S. Mchta '97

* J. Morgridge '55 (2) W. Morri sey '43

* W. Nesbitt '76 (2 1) - B. Perronne '65 (3) - J. Pike '78 - L. Plagenz '59

R. Salzwedel '62 ( 17) J. Spindler '43 (3) J. Stei n '84 C. Stone '30 (4) T. Stoulhamer '50 (3) R. Stupka '43 (3)

- C. Thoma.s '59 (15) - \V. Trachsel ' 59 (29) - D. Vinson '59 (20) - T. Vogelsang '84

J. Voss '72 - D. Walk '73 (2)

M. Welk '91 - D. Yenerich '82 (2) - J. Z,hn '74 * D. Zc1 inger '75 (2)

G. Zentner '64 - S. Zinda '89

Bequests can be a significant source of financial support for the Educational Foundation, Your bequest to DUEF will assist to ensure the proper funding for DU's leadership training and member development programs,

Please join other DU alumni as a member of our Legacy Circle, an honorary group of Fraternity alumni who have planned an estate gift to the Educational Foundation,

Please contact the DUEF Executive Director, David Schumacher, at 317.875,8900, ext. 212, or [email protected] for more information,

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A Man Dedicated to the •

ursul o JUstl e

A man who knew from early on what he wanted to do in life; a man who is respected in his profession; a man who after many years on the bench still considers the US judicial

system one of integrity and trust. Such a man is The Honorable Thomas Penfield Jackson, Dartmouth '58, U. S. District Judge for the District of Columbia.

Most recently in the media spotlight as the Judge who handed down the landmark Microsoft ruling, Brother Jackson is a quiet family man who nevertheless does not shrink from the hard decisions.

Born in Washington, D. c., some 60 plus years ago to parents who had graduated from George Washington University, Jackson, not surprisingly, at an early age felt the pull of the study of law. His father was an attorney in private practice and their many family friends and acquaintances were in or close to the law profession.

A number of these friends and acquaintances were Dartmouth alumni and were extraordinarily enthusiastic about the school. They were very loyal to Dartmouth, something that greatly influences a young man growing up, and they encouraged Brother Jackson, as well as other young men, to study there. Dartmouth also had a Navy ROTC unit and this drew the young Jackson to enroll there .

Brother Jackson was first exposed to Delta Upsilon during rush week at the beginning of his sophomore year. He

considered other groups, but from the outset he was quite impressed with the caliber of the men who were in Delta Upsilon and the camaraderie they had. Jackson said DU had a very fine reputation on the Dartmouth campus and was a group with which he wanted to associate.

Judge Jackson was initiated into Delta Upsilon on December 7, 1955 . From the beginning of his membership he became very active in the chapter. Among a number of duties, he served as his chapter's vice president during his final year at Dartmouth.

"The fratemity experience was very important to me. I remain an advocate of the fraternity system, even today," said Jackson. He continued, "I think probably I got to know those young men as well as any young men ever get to know one another. They remain my friends to this day. I have nothing but very fond memories of fraternity life and the esprit we had."

Jackson said that most of his extracurricular activities at Dartmouth were interfraternity activities. DU was outstanding

May 18, 1998 Plaintiff (United States of America)

November 5, 1999 Cou rt entered Findings of Fact

March 28, 2000 Verdict L postponed L

April 3, 2000 Court entered Conclusions of Law / filed complaint L

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in so many areas in which fraternities competed and academically were ranked among the top three fraternities throughout his collegiate career. It was incumbent on all of the brothers to maintain that high academic standard.

A government major as an undergraduate, Judge Jackson had always been interested in issues of law and the application of law to problems. By the time he was a sophomore, he was already committed to a law career. Subsequent studies and experiences only confirmed his decision as he discovered increasingly that law was a profession for which he felt he had an aptitude and in which he had a great deal of personal interest.

Upon leaving Dartmouth, the US Navy claimed Jackson's life with a three-year stint on a destroyer in the US Atlantic Fleet. During this time he held posts as Line Officer, Qualified Command Duty Officer, Office of the Deck Underway, and Ship's Prosecutor. The standard of excellence he found in the US Navy was a progression of the excellence he had found at Dartmouth and in Delta Upsilon. The high expectations of these entities only prepared him further for the bench.

After his tour of duty with the Navy, Judge Jackson attended Harvard Law School, earning a LL.B. in 1964 and then going into private general practice, specializing in general civil litigation. He was admitted to practice in the Dishict of Columbia in 1965, and in Maryland in 1966, including Federal Courts. In 1970 Jackson was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. On June 25, 1982 Judge Jackson was appointed as District Judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia, by President Ronald Reagan.

Most of his professional activity as a litigator was in court trying cases, primarily the defense of medical malpractice cases, and a good deal of litigation over real estate and real estate title insurance. When asked what changes to our legal system he might suggest, he offered that he felt we would be well advised to spend more time on alternative dispute resolution such as arbitration, mediation, conciliation, bringing controversies to a conclusion which opposing parties are able to accept.

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While the US judicial system is an adversary system, primarily based on English common law, Judge Jackson suggests we take a look at other legal traditions, specifically the European system, a civil code system, to see what might complement our practices.

After over four decades as a student of law and service in the law profession, Jackson says, "I continue to be impressed with the general quality of excellence on the part of my Federal judicial peers. I think the Federal judiciary is perhaps the finest judiciary in the world, and to my way of thinking, the crown jewel in the American constitutional system."

When asked if he had it to do over, what would he do differently, he answered, "I think that I have been exh'emely fortunate and have enjoyed my professional career enormously. There isn't anything that I would change."

As to retirement, that will be a gradual exercise, and he indicated he would continue teaching at George Washington University Law School as he has for 10 plus years now. He said he has no political aspirations and would instead choose to spend more time with his wife, daughters, and grandchildren.

A man who knew what he wanted to do and did it.. .... a man content in his station in life and an exemplary role model for his Delta Upsilon brothers: Thomas Penfield Jackson.

June 13, 2000 Microsoft files appeal

L June 20, 2000 Judge Jackson sends appeal directly to Supreme Court

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ALUMNI NEWS

On April 10, 2000, Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois '22, celebrated his 100th birthday. Renowned for his achievements of excellence in the worlds of science, technology, entrepreneurship, in addition to science oriented philanthropy, much has been written about Dr. Beckman and many accolades given. However, the esteem in which he is held by his DU brothers, as well as friends and family, and the affection shown at his celebration earlier this year are most deserved. Brother Beckman has said, "Whatever you do, be enthusiastic about it." His enthusiasm for the Fraternity and his work is an encouragement and a challenge to all of us. Happy Birthday, Brother Beckman.

At the DePauw University Alumni Reunion Convocation on June 3, 2000,

Steven D. Loney, Iowa State 74, has returned to Iowa State University to resume the duties of offensive coordinator

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Gerald W. Bruce, DePaw·v '40 was honored with an Alumni Citation for his support of DePauw University

and its programs. He attended DePauw on a Rector Scholarship, graduating with a major in economics. He retired as president of Berlin Printing & Lithographing Co. in 1976, and has remained active in his church, community, and with DePauw University.

and offensive line coach. Loney returned to Ames after two years as on offensive coordinator and line coach at the University of Minnesota. During that time his record-setting offense as offensive coordinator at Minnesota played a major part in the rise of the Golden Gophers' football program that mode its first bowl appearance in 13 years lost season.

Michael A. Wilcox, Missouri '92, is part of a team that has launched a new Internet company, Campusdog.com. The web site will provide college students with localized information about everything outside of the classroom. Brother Wilcox is the VP-Sales & Marketing for the new company.

Check Delta Upsilon's web site for the Fall 2000 e-Quarterly with expanded Alumni News.

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James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60, retiring as Fraternity President after six years in office, received the

Delta Upsilon Distinguished Alumnus Award during the 2000 Leadership Institute Grand Banquet. Also announced at the banquet was the establishment of the James D. McQuaid Scholarship Fund with the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation.

History has demonstrated that at a time of great need, if we are fortunate, someone steps forth to lead the way and show us how to meet the challenges and gives us the encouragement to move to action. Such was the case when Brother Jim McQuaid accepted the Presidency of our great Fraternity in 1994.

At that time, although deeply involved in the business administration of Metromail, of which he was founder and CEO, James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60, made time in his busy schedule to actively participate in the governance of Delta Upsilon and provide the high profile leadership critical to the survival and growth of the Fraternity.

Jim has also been a leader in the Chicago Alumni Club and the Chicago Alumni Chapter. A member of the Alumni Association Board of Governors of the University of Chicago, Jim served on the Awards Committee and the Communications & Marketing Committee for the institution. Brother McQuaid has been a loyal and dedicated supporter of the university, of which he said, "The university taught me to learn."

Well, he taught us, too. Through the establishment and hard work of the McQuaid Commission, he taught us how to face the problems of alcohol use and abuse in our undergraduate chapters, and

how to build support among our alumni and undergraduates to take steps to ensure that DU would not be defeated by alcohol. Much of the success of Delta Upsilon 's efforts in implementing our Fraternity policy regarding alcohol is due to the personal involvement and influence of Jim McQuaid.

By the criteria set for this premier award in Delta Upsilon, Jim is a natural winner. As Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55, said, "No one better defines 'distinguished alumnus,' and no one has rendered more exemplary service that Jim McQuaid."

Joining Jim McQuaid on the prestigious list of Delta Upsilon Distinguished Alumnus Award recipients is Hugh D. Young, Carnegie '52. This much deserved recognition was noted at a ceremony during the Opening Banquet of the Leadership Institute.

"Over 50 years of commitment to the principles of Delta Upsilon .. . " was a statement echoed by many when speaking of Brother Young.

Hugh Young received his Bachelors of Science in physics in 1952, then continued his studies to receive his Masters of Science in 1953, his Ph.D. in 1959, and later, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in music in 1972, all at Carnegie Mellon. Hugh joined the Carnegie Mellon faculty in 1959 and was promoted to full Professor in 1977. He served the university as its Head of the Department of Natural Sciences from 1962 to 1967.

Professor Young began teaching at Carnegie in 1956, instructing and developing courses on his own even then, an unusual situation in the department. He has received all of the awards that the university gives for

superior teaching and service. His love of teaching is in evidence to all who have attended his classes or observed him in action. He truly loves to teach and to help young college students learn.

Brother Young is nationally prominent as a leading author of physics textbooks. His survey text University Physics is now in its 9th edition and is among the most widely used introductory textbooks in the country.

Being a true DU Man, Hugh sees a constant stream of students with academic and personal difficulties, connecting with people in public talks and private conversations. Generations of students remember him not only as a teacher, but also as a friend. He has made the Four Founding Principles an integral part of his life.

While certainly an icon on the Carnegie Mellon campus, Brother Young is also actively involved in the community. Although his civic involvement has not been as widely known as his professional achievements, his participation and giving back to the community is another silent witness of the man being defined by his character.

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PRIDEd~R PRINCIPLES 2000 LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

P ride in our Principles, Pride in our Brotherhood, Pride in our Chapters, Pride in our

Alumni ... ... Delta Upsilon Pride was much in evidence at the first Leadership Institute of this new century. Held at the historic Westin William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the 2000 Leadership Institute was attended by over 400 DUs, faculty, and guests.

From the Fraternity awards to the service projects, to the keynote speakers, to the reunion of long-time friends , the genuineness of Delta Upsilon Brotherhood was apparent to all.

The tone was set Thursday night with the recognition of the winner of the Chairman's Award. Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska '81 , won the Chairman's Award as Alumni Volunteer of the Year, in recognition of his dedication,

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hard work, management skills, and his efforts to live the creed of Delta U: Justice, Our Foundation.

Over the years Bob Lannin has devoted a great deal of time and energy to his chapter and his Fraternity. During his 10 years as alumni president at Nebraska, he recruited several younger alumni to begin involvement with the local alumni board. He clearly has the best interests of the brothers of his chapter in the forefront of his mind.

Honorable Mention recipients for the 1999-2000 Chairman's Award are Donald Larew, Iowa State '63, (North Dakota State advisor), Christopher MaraschielJo, Miami '88, and Henry Lang, Illinois '59.

The President's Award, for Undergraduate of the Year went to Gregory A. Henkle, Purdue '00.

Service to his brothers was a mantra of Greg Henkle during his undergraduate years at Purdue. Greg 's service to his chapter included being the chapter's vp membership education and the vp recruitment. His accomplishments, according to one of his supporters, included "building a diverse chapter membership through aggressive campus recruiting and establishing a membership development program and pledge program that brought brothers together, promoting mutual respect, cooperation, and core fraternity values."

In Greg's absence, the award was accepted on his behalf by Jeremy Mackling, President of the Delta Upsilon Chapter at Purdue University.

Honorable Mention recipients for the 1999-2000 President's Award are Benjamin Farris, DePauw '01 , Troy Finnegan, Florida '00, Jeffrey Andrews, Bradley '01 , and Jason Plowman, Miami '01 .

Lest the Leadership Institute get lost in this heady environment of recognition of Delta Upsilon 's special leaders who really live the Four Founding Principles, there was also the excitement and substance that made this 2000 Leadership

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Institute one for the history books. Over 400 undergraduates, alunmi, faculty, and guests attended the DU annual conference held this year in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania.

The Opening Keynote Thursday evening was given by Andre B. Lacy, Denison '61, Chairman, President, and CEO of Lacy Diversified Industries (LDI) based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He reminded us of the options we have and challenged us to seriously consider the choices we make and the subsequent consequences.

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The Institute's educational seminars were all related to DU's Four Founding Principles. In addition to the alumni presenters, this year members of the Undergraduate Advisory Board led the Thursday afternoon sessions for those early alTivals .

Unveiled at this conference was the Delta Upsilon Emerging Leaders (DUEL) program, attended by 20 men nominated by their respective chapters as men who possessed leadership capabilities and the potential to serve in leadership roles. More than 16 hours of programming was devoted to this innovative course during the Institute.

Another completely new approach to building the strength of DU members is the FourWord program. Selected pilot chapters sent their vp membership education to participate in this unique program.

The Awards Luncheon on Friday was energized by a special keynote by Selamawi H. Asgedom, Harvard '99.

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From escaping a worn-torn Ethiopia to the United States when he was only seven, to winning Harvard's prestigious Frothingham Award and delivering the Undergraduate Commencement Speech at his own graduation in 1999, Mawi's experiences have added a unique flavor to his character.

Mawi discussed how we as brothers in Delta Upsilon can utilize the Four Founding Principles in order to take advantage of the cun·ent period of world change.

Friday afternoon saw the DU Constitution amended to adjust the terms of the Officers of the Board of Directors to staggered schedules to ensure continuity and better facilitate transitions. Another proposed amendment, regarding undergraduate election dates, was not passed at the Undergraduate Convention, but later passed by the Assembly of Trustees. This piece of legislation will be presented to the Undergraduate Convention at its 2001 session.

The skies threatened on Friday night, but the Pirates-Padres baseball game was played as scheduled and DUs attending enjoyed a night at the ballpark with dinner prior to the game.

In spite of the late night, over 150 brothers rose early Saturday morning to take part in the community service projects which again demonstrated that Delta Upsilon brothers do care. The interaction of these men with nursing home residents, children, and less fortunate people of the Pittsburgh area, was a clear indication of principles applied to life.

At the Assembly of Trustees on Saturday afternoon, Alvan E. "Ed" Porter, Oklahoma '65, was elected as President of Delta Upsilon International Fraternity, succeeding retiring President Jim McQuaid.

Saturday night was spectacular! The William Penn Ballroom was an impressive setting for the musical genius of Matthew Feng, Harvard '01, as he added his talents to the enjoyment of the

evening. The Model Initiation was inspiring as only Delta Upsilon rites are, with the Initiation Charge given by John Bello, Tufts '68. Brother Bello 's advice to the newest members of DU was to make relationships, be true to them, and follow your dream. Bello, "The Lizard King," further entertained the audience with his original approach to marketing that has made SoBe the front runner in today's refreshment beverage competition.

An emotional and proud audience cheered the Houston Chapter as they received the Sweepstakes Trophy. What better ending for a fantastic Leadership Institute!

As always, our appreciation to the DU Educational Foundation and its donors for making possible grant funds in support of the Institute and other educational programs of the Fraternity.

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CHAPTER SPOTLIGHTS

The Bradley Chapter completed yet another year of excellence, with much of which to be proud and many memories. The annual Jump for St. Jude raised over $15,000 for the children of St. Jude. The men of the Bradley Chapter also kept the All-Sports Cup tradition alive, winning the IFC competition for the 11 th straight year .

• The Central Florida Chapter celebrated its five-year

anniversary in March 2000. The DU chapter at UCF has become the leading fraternity on campus and is the leader in the community. Every year the DUs are committed to assisting the Russell Home by donating thousands of pounds of canned food. In addition, the chapter succeeded this year in getting the entire Greek community involved by putting on a charitable dance event.

The brothers are also committed to acquainting UCF professors with DU fraternity life. At a DU-sponsored dessert . social, the topic was the importance of academics in everyday lives. This was demonstrated by Delta Upsilon's achievements in the awards competition during Greek Week, especially the Scholarship Program award.

DU has placed in the top positions in almost every sports competition and has placed in Homecoming and Greek Week competitions every year since colonization.

The DU brothers at UCF are showing the school and the community the ideals of Delta Upsilon and that they are all true DU Men.

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DU Chapters Reporting the Largest Number of Pledges for 1999-2000

The men at DePauw enjoyed a fine 1999-2000 academic year and wrote that in late-April they won an unprecedented 7th consecutive Little 5 Bike Race, riding the 160-lap bicycle race faster than six other teams. The chapter's four-member team began training in early-February and was rewarded for their hard work. Many alumni returned for the race, evening barbecue, and alumni vs. undergraduate football game on a sunny, spring weekend.

At the Greek Awards ceremony on May 7, Delta Upsilon had an extremely strong showing and retained its status as the top fraternity at DePauw by winning the 1999-2000 President's Award for Overall Chapter Excellence. In addition, the chapter received awards for outstanding achievement in educational programming, community service, and risk management, plus the highest chapter grade point average.

Wesley Kendall '01 was recognized as the outstanding intramural athlete of the year.

Raising the bar for the Florida Chapter, and indeed, the entire campus, Troy W. Finnegan '00, was designated Outstanding Male Leader by the National Alumni Association. Troy was also, earlier in the school year, elected vice president of Florida Blue Key, the University of Florida's most prestigious leadership honorary. He has also been notified that he has been accepted into the UF Law School.

• The Coordinator of Greek Affairs at Kent State

University wrote us that the university had awarded the Silver Chapter Excellence recognition for 1999-2000 to the men of Delta Upsilon. The letter states, "This is an outstanding

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accomplishment for any chapter. The chapter excellence award is given to a chapter that has demonstrated excellence in different areas of chapter operation. Some of these areas are academics, membership and leadership development, alumni progranuning, recruitment/retention, campus involvement, and conununity service." Their solid academic progress during 1999-2000 was also noted, as they posted a GPA above the all-men 's average.

The university's congratulatory letter stated that Kent State Delta Upsilon's "achievement and leadership will help the KSU Greek community to continue to grow and develop."

• Congratulations are in order to the Michigan Tech

Chapter of DU. Ryan A. DeDecker '01 and Troy D. Erickson

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'01 attended the university's Student Leadership Awards banquet and accepted the university's award for the Most Improved Greek Organization for the 1999-2000 academic year. The chapter was given this award based on its scholastic improvement and scholarship program, its risk management training, and its public relations program.

Brother Erickson also received special recognition. As a certified TIPS trainer, Troy trained over 100 Greeks on the Michigan Tech campus in the past year regarding alcohol use and abuse. For his outstanding service in risk management training, Brother Erickson was recognized by the university as the risk management educator of the year .

1999-2000 Chapter Awards Sweepstakes Award: Houston

Sweepstakes Finalists: Bradley, Central Florida, DePauw, Houston, Kansas, Kansas State, and Washington

Chapter Administration: Bradley

Alumni Relations: Houston

Facility Management: DePauw

Financial Management: Bradley

Loss Prevention: Culver-Stockton

Member Education: Central Florida

Pledge Education: Central Florida

Public Relations: Houston

Membership Recruitment: Kansas

Academic Assistance: North Dakota

Fraternity Ritual: Houston

Human Service Program: Bradley

Human Service Event: Miami

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