Beta
BE TA THE TA PI FOUNDATION
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Hearts AGlow Beta Brothers and Friends, On behalf of the entire Foundation Board, we are delighted to present to you this year’s Annual Report for the Beta Theta Pi Foundation. As we reflect on the past year’s achievements, challenges and the impact we’ve collectively made, we are reminded of the incredible support and commitment from individuals like you who have made it all possible. This year’s Annual Report is not just a compilation of statistics and figures; it’s a testament to the power of brotherhood and the unwavering support of our donors, volunteers and partners. Through these pages, we aim to provide you with a comprehensive overview of our accomplishments, initiatives and stories that showcase hearts aglow – all powered by YOUR philanthropic support! In the following pages, you will find: • By the Numbers: A look at our overall health and how your contributions have been utilized. • Program Highlights: Stories of impact, testimonials and the initiatives that have made a real difference in the Beta experience.
Cover Photo: Beta brothers celebrating the 184th General Convention in Dallas, Texas.
ANNUAL REPORT
highlights By the Numbers..............................pg. 3 Powered By.....................................pg. 4 Annual Giving Clubs Giving Day Challenge Named Endowment Funds Brotherhood...................................pg. 6 Beta Brotherhood Assessment Scholarship Programs Personal Growth..............................pg. 8 Leadership Programs Home..............................................pg. 10 DEA Grant Program Recognition....................................pg. 12 Bridge Builder Society....................pg. 22 Ways to Give...................................pg. 24
CELEBRATING $
3,679,647
• Recognition: We take a moment to acknowledge the outstanding alumni brothers and friends who have supported us tirelessly.
RAISED FOR THE BETA FOUNDATION
As we navigate today’s ever-changing landscape, our mission remains the same – to develop men of principle for a principled life! We remain steadfast in our commitment to creating a better place for those we serve – our young Betas! We invite you to explore this Annual Report, learn more about our journey and feel the pride that comes with being part of the Beta donor community that truly cares. We extend our deepest gratitude for your trust, support and partnership. Together, we are setting hearts aglow, and together, we will continue to write the Beta story by fostering brotherhood, personal growth and home. Thank you for being an essential part of our mission, and we look forward to continuing this journey together.
Hearts A Sincerely and yours in ___kai___,
Rick Banks, Cornell ’72, Foundation Chairman Phil Fernandez, Miami ’06, Chief Foundation Officer
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FOUNDATION PURPOSE To advance the educational mission and goals of Beta Theta Pi toward the vision of the Fraternity. RESPONSIBILITIES Cultivate lifelong friendships; solicit Betas and friends; provide gift stewardship; fund leadership and educational grants; empower Foundation volunteers; oversee investment strategies; recognize Betas, parents and Friends of Beta.
FOUNDATION BOARD
3,894,330
TOTAL EDUCATIONAL DOLLARS GRANTED Supporting Fraternity initiatives including . . . DEA Grants....................................................................................................... $2,272,104 Leadership Programs.................................................................................. $939,234 Student Scholarships..................................................................................... $371,107 Beta Brotherhood Assessment............................................................... $178,646 Online Leadership Training for Officers/Volunteers................... $55,269 Son of the Stars Membership Orientation...........................................$27,270 Membership Growth....................................................................................... $26,315 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion..................................................................$24,385
BETA LEADERSHIP FUND DONOR PARTICIPATION
FIRST
4,031 TOTAL BLF DONORS
TIME BLF DONORS:
81¢
240 PARENTS & FRIENDS 725 COLLEGIANS 110 ALUMNI
OF EVERY DOLLAR SPENT GOES DIRECTLY TO BETA PROGRAMS AND SERVICES*
2,250
2,000 1,750
1,500 1,250
1,000 * Non-profit benchmark is 65¢
750
500 250
0
$1.0 MIL
FOUNDATION STAFF
ACTUAL RAISED
Phil Fernandez, Miami ’06, Chief Foundation Officer Laura Lednik, Director of Development Travis Robinson, Director of Annual Giving Aaron Selby, Wabash ’06, Director of Advancement Jackson Chambers, Utah ’12, Director of Advancement Jeff Newton, Miami ’77, Director of Advancement Zane Brown-Carlson, Knox ’16, Director of Advancement
$750K
$ 1 ,2 5 0,9 2 2
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$1.25 MIL
$310
THE BETA LEADERSHIP FUND SURPASSES THE GOAL OF
AVERAGE BLF GIFT
$1.25 MILLION*
$500K
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2,500
2,495 ALUMNI
Jack Corby, Elon ’22 C.J. Fovozzo, John Carroll ’23 Collin George, Embry-Riddle ’23
EDUCATIONAL GRANTS PER CHAPTER
1,077 COLLEGIANS
COLLEGIATE COMMISSIONERS
$
$28,016
459 FRIENDS OF BETA / PARENTS
Rick Banks, Cornell ’72, Foundation Chairman Fred Pierce IV, San Diego State ’84, Vice Chairman Randy Groves, Kansas State ’78, Treasurer Tom Reeves, Eastern Kentucky ’99, Secretary Stavan Bhatt, Louisville ’98 Mike Bickford, Oklahoma ’80 Art Carmichael, Oregon ’62 Karl Chiao, Texas A&M ’90 Peter Darrow, Miami (Fla.) ’09 Jeff Flanagan, Rhode Island ’93 Scott Grotjan, South Dakota ’92 Zac Haines, Miami ’05 Kent Mire, TCU ’07 Marty Obst, Southern Illinois ’03 Tom Olver, Central Michigan ’98 Rick Sabol, Ohio ’77 John Torget, Cornell ’93 Bruce Wenger, Lawrence ’89
By the Numbers
$1.5 MIL
*LARGEST GOAL TO DATE
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[ ANNUAL REPORT | JUNE 1, 2022 – MAY 31, 2023 ]
Powered By
A C O L L E C T I V E F O R C E T H AT P O W E R S O U R I M PA C T
As a donor to the Beta Foundation, you are more than just financial supporters; you are partners in our mission. Together, we create a collective force for good that is greater than the sum of its parts. As we reflect on the past year, we are inspired by the dedication of our donors. Your belief in our mission and your unwavering support empowers us to keep striving for a better Beta. We thank you for your commitment to the cause and look forward to the continued journey of progress we will undertake together. Your donations are not just financial; they are the heartbeat of our programs, and together we will continue to make a profound difference. Explore with us the collective force that powers our mission for young Betas everywhere in the areas of Brotherhood, Personal Growth and Home.
CLUB MEMBERS DONATED
NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS
ALLOW THE FOUNDATION TO IMPACT BETA GENERATIONS OF TODAY AND TOMORROW
$606,244 NAMED FUND GRANTS IN 2022-2023
FOR A LIST OF FUNDS VISIT BETA.ORG/NAMEDFUNDS
John Reily Knox Club
$722,650 TO THE BLF LAST YEAR
The John Reily Knox (JRK) Club is the premier annual giving club of the Beta Foundation, recognizing gifts of $1,839 or more to the Foundation in a single year. Betas within 10 years of graduation can also join the club by making a BLF gift of $500 or more. Special thanks to the 306 Betas and friends who were John Reily Knox Club members in 2022-2023! Photo Above: Wayne Kay, Virginia Tech ’73 (left) and Bill Haywood, Miami ’74 (right), sharing in the bonds of friendship at this year’s JRK Dinner in Dallas, Texas.
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Sons of the Dragon Club
The Sons of the Dragon Club is the annual giving club for collegians, designed to highlight the purpose of the Beta Foundation and begin young brothers on their path of annual giving. This year, students who joined with a gift of $25 received a Beta-branded shirt, while those who joined by giving $10 (or more) received a welcome card with stickers.
COLLEGIANS DONATED
$24,822 TO THE BETA LEADERSHIP FUND
The following chapters reached 100% participation or 63+ club members (Beta’s average chapter size): CHAPTERS #1 - ARKANSAS Baylor Denver Eastern Kentucky Embry-Riddle George Mason Iowa Miami Texas at Arlington Westminster
VISIT BETA.ORG/DRAGONS TO SEE THE FULL LIST OF STUDENT DONORS
Giving Day Challenge 1 DAY. 8 HOURS. 39 MINUTES.
The Giving Day Challenge, now in its fourth year, is a friendly fundraising competition between chapters. It is an opportunity for brothers and friends to celebrate Beta Theta Pi’s impact on its members and bolster pride in our Great and Good Fraternity through an unrestricted gift to the Beta Leadership Fund.
RECURRING ELECTRONIC GIFTS TO THE BLF The Auto-Kai Club recognizes Betas and friends who establish recurring electronic gifts to the Beta Leadership Fund (BLF) in monthly, quarterly or annual installments. The Auto-Kai Club maximizes impact through simple, secure and ongoing charitable giving.
In 2022-2023 $128,184 Dollars Raised 327 Club Members MAKE YOUR BLF GIVING AUTOMATIC AND JOIN THE AUTO-KAI CLUB.
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Gifts made during the event provide unrestricted funds to support recruitment, need-based scholarships, volunteer and advisor training, and expanded leadership program attendance for the Fraternity’s collegiate brothers.
GIVING DAY CHALLENGE RAISED
$467,351 FOR THE BLF LAST YEAR
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2,474 DONORS
TOP THREE
Winning CHAPTERS
CHAPTERS WITH 1,000+ MEMBERS
TOTAL DONORS Miami 181 Iowa 117 Denver 98 TOTAL RAISED Miami $26,054 Iowa $16,304 Denver $9,444
CHAPTERS WITH LESS THAN 1,000 MEMBERS
TOTAL DONORS Arkansas Bethany MIT
214 82 75
TOTAL RAISED MIT $16,521 Bethany $14,909 Virginia Tech $7,915
THANKS TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED! For more information and a complete list of donors visit beta.org/givingdaychallenge.
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Brotherhood FRIENDSHIP GAVE OUR ORDER BIRTH...
Betas are called to cultivate deep and purposeful relationships to sustain a thriving Men of Principle experience. This is more important than ever as the need for genuine connection and belonging has never been more profound. The Foundation’s investment in the Beta Brotherhood Assessment keeps a sense of belonging at the forefront of how we support the work of the Fraternity. Betas also believe that men are mutually obligated to help others in the honorable labors and aspirations of life, which is at the core of being a good brother. This act of brotherhood is on display here as we highlight this year’s merit and needs-based scholarship recipients.
FY19
FY20
FY21
FY22
FY23
5 Yr Total
Beta Brotherhood Assessment Grants
$117,167
$220,405
$157,062
$67,285
$178,646
$740,565
Need-Based Relief Scholarships*
N/A
N/A
$203,500
$59,000
$57,350
$319,850
$ 108,425
$ 116,100
$ 115,175
$125,500
$125,775
$ 590,975
Merit Scholarships
*Need-based scholarships were started in FY21 (fiscal year ‘21) to specifically help those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Brothers show Beta Spirit during the 184th General Convention in Dallas at the Texas Rangers baseball game.
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BETA BROTHERHOOD ASSESSMENT
The Beta Brotherhood Assessment serves as a critical tool that is used by collegiate officers, volunteers and staff to help set goals and strategically work to foster a strong sense of brotherhood across Beta’s Broad Domain. The assessment aligns directly with the Fraternity’s strategic plan and reports on measurements in four main areas of brotherhood: solidarity, shared social experiences, belonging and accountability. At the General Fraternity level, it drives changes in educational programming at events like the Miller Nichols Chapter Presidents Leadership Academy and support from chapter development consultants.
CHAPTERS RECEIVED
NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
OF COLLEGIANS REPORT PAYING FOR THEIR EXPERIENCE OUT OF POCKET 490 TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED
Each of the Founders Memorial Scholarship recipients received $2,425. These scholarships were endowed by an estate gift of Robert C. Lafferty, Ohio Wesleyan 1928. $2,425 JOHN REILY KNOX MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Ryan J. McLaughlin, Vanderbilt ’23 $2,425 SAMUEL TAYLOR MARSHALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Cameron K. Goodwin-Schoen, Case Western Reserve ’24
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64%
top eight FOUNDERS SCHOLARSHIPS
THAT AIDED 144 BETA BROTHERS IN NEED
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MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS TOTALING $125,000 WERE AWARDED TO BETAS AND CHILDREN OF BETAS.
$2,425 DAVID LINTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Dominick J. Rossi III, Drexel ’24
$2,425 JAMES GEORGE SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Petyo D. Manev, Drexel ’23
$2,425 CHARLES HENRY HARDIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Brett N. Schneider, Lawrence ’24
$2,425 JOHN HOLT DUNCAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Ethan C. Guffey, UCLA ’24
$2,425 MICHAEL CLARKSON RYAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Lucas J. Pieper, Iowa ’24
“ BEING IN A FRATERNITY HAS TAUGHT ME VALUES AND HAS ENGENDERED A SENSE OF CONNECTION THAT I OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE NEVER ACHIEVED.”
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$2,425 THOMAS BOSTON GORDON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Paul J. Cappuzzo, Quinnipiac ’23
The full list of Beta scholarship winners is available at beta.org/scholarships.
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. . . THROUGH THE CUTTING OF EDUCATION AND THE POLISHING OF EXPERIENCE
Personal Growth In a world where the pace of life seems to accelerate with each passing day, the quest for personal growth and self-improvement has never been more crucial. We find ourselves at a crossroads where the demand for mental resilience, emotional intelligence and lifelong learning has become not just a desire but a necessity. Personal growth is an empowering journey that promises to unlock our true potential, redefine our boundaries and set us on a path toward becoming the best versions of ourselves. In this section we highlight Beta’s portfolio of leadership and educational programs funded by the Beta Leadership Fund and the profound impact it can have on young Betas.
2003
2013
2023
All-Chapter GPA
2.99
3.09
3.3
Leadership Program Graduates
500
1,399
967*
*In 2022, the number of required officers to attend “Keystone” was reduced by two students per chapter.
423
STUDENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAM PARTICIPATION
(44%) Keystone Regional Leadership Conference
113 (12%)
Miller Nichols Chapter Presidents Leadership Academy
282 (29%)
967
STUDENTS ATTENDED BETA’S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS IN 2022-23
1,036
participated in Convention Programming • 54 Peter F. Greiner Leadership College • 138 Keystone Leadership Conference • 90 Miller Nichols Chapter Presidents Leadership Academy
149 (15%)
John and Nellie Wooden Institute for Men of Principle
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Student participates in the Wooden Institute in Oxford, Ohio, in summer 2023.
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SON OF THE STARS NEW MEMBER PROGRAM 64
CHAPTERS ARE PARTICIPATING IN THE SON OF THE STARS
3,282
The Eta Mu Chapter at the University of Arkansas helps set up for the American Diabetes Gala.
ETHAN SKARNULIS, Arkansas ’25
“For our chapter, the Son Of The Stars New Member Orientation Program is irreplaceable when preparing our new members to become part of the chapter. The lessons taught, relationships forged and brotherhood built has become foundational to our chapter’s growth over the last 7-8 years. The program’s structure and direction is pivotal to our new members and their ability to join our chapter. These young men are coming to campus wide-eyed, without parents or someone to tell them what to do for the very first time in their life. Through the Son of the Stars Program, they truly buy in to what Beta Theta Pi is trying to build with its core values. It creates lifelong relationships, invaluable lessons and discipline with school, life, relationships and everything in between.”
WILL WOODEN Nebraska ’26
“I think it’s an honor to be related to the late, great John Wooden. He was a selfless leader and he continues to teach so many people. I am excited to use this experience from the Wooden Institute and his teachings to better my life and the lives of my brothers back at the Alpha Tau Chapter in Nebraska.”
HUNTER SCHLEPP Utah ’26
“I had the privilege to attend the Peter F. Greiner Leadership College earlier this summer in Dallas, which opened my eyes to the true brotherhood and family of Beta Theta Pi. I attended seminars about leadership and job networking. The skills and understanding I gained highlight the longevity of Beta Theta Pi and the lifelong experiences the Fraternity offers.”
JAYCEE PEREZ South Florida ’24
“My chapter has been struggling with communication between the executive board and the members, as well as receiving feedback from everybody within the General Fraternity. I feel like Keystone has given me good strategies to come back with to improve that communication between everybody and make sure that we remain a unified brotherhood.”
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NEW MEMBERS HAVE COMPLETED THE SON OF THE STARS SINCE 2018
BEN GONZALEZ Baylor ’24
“I cannot express how thankful I am for my experience at the Miller Nichols Chapter Presidents Leadership Academy. I learned so much after meeting and connecting with other chapter presidents. The things I took away will definitely be used to better my chapter. Thank you for all those who build the bridge so that we can succeed.”
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Brennan Hall, home of the Beta Theta Pi Foundation and Administrative Office in Oxford, Ohio.
Home
. . . W I T H I N T H E H A L L S O F B E TA T H E TA P I While the Fraternity’s ’halls’ take many forms, the Beta home is more than just a place; it’s the heart of our existence and where our stories unfold. It’s where we create memories, share meals, and discover who we are as young leaders. It’s also where we come back to reconnect with our past and build bridges for the future. In this section we look at the profound importance of “home” to the Beta experience and examine its role as the cornerstone of brotherhood, personal growth and sense of belonging.
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Join us as we explore how the Zeta Omega chapter at San Diego utilizes the Foundation’s Men of Principle Scholarship program to create a sense of home for new members. Moreover, we recognize the Kansas State chapter’s impressive, multi-million-dollar renovation made possible through their ongoing capital campaign and funded in part through a Designated Educational Area (DEA) Grant from the Beta Foundation.
CHAPTERS USED THE DEA PROGRAM IN 2022-23 Zeta Phi Chapter at the University of Missouri
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$52,250
IN MEN OF PRINCIPLE SCHOLARSHIPS DOLLARS AWARDED
Each year the Beta Foundation provides a $1,000 grant for each applying chapter to conduct the Men of Principle Scholarship, designed to recognize non-Greek male students who embody the Fraternity’s values. Brother Burns (right)
GARRETT BURNS, San Diego ’24 “The Men of Principle Scholarship program was absolutely crucial to our spring 2023 recruitment class, which was one of the best in our history. Through the program, we were able to meet many exemplary young men of principle who were eager to get involved with a fraternity their first semester. The scholarship showcases what makes our chapter so great, and many of our new members were Men of Principle Scholarship applicants who we got the chance to identify before primary recruitment.“ Zeta Omega Chapter on Bid Day, 2022-2023.
$26,224,461 HAS BEEN RAISED FOR DEA FUNDS OVER THE LAST 15 YEARS
ENHANCING THE ACADEMIC CULTURE OF BETA’S LIVING ENVIRONMENTS
The Designated Educational Area Grant Program allows alumni to make charitable gifts earmarked for educational projects for chapter houses, such as libraries, study rooms, internet access and general learning space. For more information on the DEA Grant program, visit beta.org/DEA.
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CHAPTERS HAVE BENEFITED FROM DEA FUNDS AND GRANTS KANSAS STATE IS ACTIVELY RAISING
$3 MILLION FOR HOUSING RENOVATIONS
Gamma Epsilon Chapter at Kansas State University
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RECOGNITION
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS ANNUAL, LIFETIME AND TOTAL YEARS GIVING
The following list contains all alumni, parent and Friends of Beta donors (grouped alphabetically by school) who made gifts to the Beta Foundation between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023. Lifetime giving societies, total years giving and Auto-Kai Club members are highlighted using various symbols and colors defined in the legend. All student donors can be found at beta.org/dragons.
Betas at the University of the Pacific participate in IFC house tours to kick off fall recruitment.
ALABAMA
$250 - $499 Yancey Swearingen ’67 Y $100 - $249 Greg Cusimano ’65 Brandon Flowers ’99 Scott Jackson ’79 % Charles Newton ’69 % Others V. J. Graffeo ’00
AMERICAN
$500 - $999 Tyler Jacobs ’22
AMHERST
$500 - $999 Dave Morine ’66 $100 - $249 Bill Colby ’60 % Stan Hirt ’56 %
ARIZONA
$2,500 - $4,999 Fred Oliver ’67 & $500 - $999 Troy Whitehead ’11 % $250 - $499 Bob Petrucciani ’62 Y $100 - $249 Jon Jump ’91 % Micky Murphy ’66 % Ted Vallone ’64 % Others Scott Angell ’15 Alton McCormick ’90
ARIZONA STATE
$250 - $499 Pat Rissi ’80 %
ARKANSAS
$250 - $499 Andrew Pang ’13 % Others Adam Harness ’20 Josh Parisi ’17 Andrew Zurborg ’15
AUBURN
$500 - $999 Bob Batson ’70 % Richard Bishop ’81 % Chris Jette ’93 % $250 - $499 Fred Newman ’81 Y $100 - $249 Bill Johnston ’71 % Jim Stevenson ’71 % Norwood Utter ’73 % Others John Ellison ’67 John Hughes ’77 %
BALL STATE
$2,500 - $4,999 Randy Pond ’77 & $1,000 - $1,838 Frank Davis ’67 % Larry Johnson ’81 % $500 - $999 Kurt Phares ’80 Y $250 - $499 Steve Riddle ’80 Y Greg Smith ’87 Y Mike Thayer ’83 % $100 - $249 Bob Barrell ’66 % Christopher Brandt ’76 % Mark Hesterman ’75 %
$500 - $999 Dick Boyd ’61 % Tom Byrum ’63 % Art Musicaro ’77 % $250 - $499 Michael Hillock ’73 Jeff Boucek ’82 % Paul Knauff ’67 % Paul Chewning ’75 Doug Marsh ’69 John Chiesa ’75 Jason Melton ’99 & Brian Goin ’83 Tom Teusch ’67 % Whitey Klein ’77 William Thompson ’67 Bob Mackenzie ’77 & Craig Welti ’76 % Robert Mize ’75 % Others Doug Selwyn ’75 Myron King ’78 % Doug Stein ’78 Jon Widdifield ’03 Ben Woods ’84 Dale Wytiaz ’85 % BAYLOR $100 - $249 $500 - $999 Nicholas Berry ’58 % Nick Jones ’16 % Cliff Bowers ’75 Others David Brooks ’78 Ben Bratt ’22 Ted Brouse ’68 Daniel Haddad ’12 David Cottington ’79 BELOIT Hal Doster ’53 % $1,000 - $1,838 Paul Emili ’78 % Steve Goldman ’64 & Mark Harman ’77 $250 - $499 Mark Hicks ’73 Bob Lang ’65 % Bruce Kelley ’82 $100 - $249 Bradley Kidder ’87 Bruce Hampton ’76 % Rod Lake ’73 Jim Mertz ’61 % Kip Lewis ’79 Richard O’Hair ’67 % Thomas Loeser ’77 Ernie Strauch ’63 Jack Morgan ’71 Others James Moyle ’74 Mark Dutton ’78 Bill Newton ’75 James Steckel ’61 % Mark Nicholson ’73 Rob Voight ’66 Gary Novak ’76 Richard Parisi ’79 BETHANY Dennis Pavan ’74 $5,000 - $9,999 Psi Diamond Charitable Fdn. t Jim Pool ’79 Bill Railing ’79 $1,839 - $2,499 Frank Ravella ’76 Scott Brooks ’78 & Byron Shindler ’77 % Neil Christman ’55 & Rick Snyder ’76 % Dean Lesiak ’74 & Scott Thompson ’78 $1,000 - $1,838 Frederick Vines ’57 Douglas Cameron ’81
David Zarnoch ’70 % Rick Zarnoch ’80 Others Bill Atwater ’77 Anthony Barsch ’89 Art Bertol ’82 % Dave Butz ’60 % Ron Caputo ’75 Steve Chernicky ’78 Bill Cole ’64 James Davis ’74 John DeBlasis ’74 Sam DeBone ’78 Alex Delgiorno ’14 Anthony DeSantis ’81 Hugh Devine ’61 % Art Dilg ’59 Gary Frankhouser ’81 Charles Hamm ’97 Gary Hammond ’81 George Hanlon ’77 Ryan Heasley ’98 Alex Henry ’14 Mark Hermsen ’86 Bill Hickok ’81 Marty Hoffman ’85 Rudy Horvat ’65 Ken Kruluts ’77 Tom Kuhns ’75 Dean Lipperman ’83 Bud Long ’77 Doug Miller ’77 Jeff Namy ’78 Robert Nani ’77 Brian Nolan ’94 Michael Pendred ’84 Michael Quinones ’02 Tim Redman ’75 Blake Rowe ’74 % Mark Scorpion ’79 Jon Shaw ’76 Dennis Thompson ’77 Chris VonHoffmann ’78 JR Wright ’79 Dean Young ’80
BOWDOIN
$100 - $249 Jon Gibney ’63 % Mike Hutchinson ’75 % Others Peter Flynn ’73
BOWLING GREEN
$1,839 - $2,499 John Lower ’73 & $1,000 - $1,838 Jim Enyart ’63 & $500 - $999 Daniel Effler ’07 Y $250 - $499 Jeff Levinson ’81 % $100 - $249 David Gagner ’92 Mark Gagyi ’70 % Barry Hodge ’70 John Reno ’69
DONOR LEGEND JUNE 1, 2022– MAY 31, 2023
Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society........ $1 Million+ % Campanile Society.......$500,000 O Chautauqua Society....$250,000 t Diamond Society............$100,000
Z Rose Society........................$50,000
& Founders’ Society............$25,000
& President’s Society...........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society............$5,000 % Beta Society............................$1,000
TOTAL YEARS GIVING
5+ 10+ 15+ 30+ 40+ 50+
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Others Bill Ferrington ’66 Del Lawson ’75 % Pete Ries ’02 % Spencer Sawyer ’21
BRITISH COLUMBIA $1,839 - $2,499 Dave Rae ’00 % $500 - $999 Ken Smith ’59 % $100 - $249 Rich Street ’88 %
BROWN
$100 - $249 John Clendenning ’61 % Van Whisnand ’66 % Others David Durfee ’56 Ralph Greenlee ’62 Mike Peters ’59
BUTLER
$500 - $999 Curtis Ryals ’19 % Adam Sarno ’20 Others Thad Boone ’19 Clay Carroll ’19 Levi Elliott ’20 Luke Haas ’22 Evan Link ’19 David McComb ’22 Burton Patterson ’19 Mitch Purlee ’19 Kyle Schwartz ’22
CAL POLY
$100 - $249 Andy Deal ’11 % Stuart Watson ’09 % Others Jeron Hogan ’17
CAL STATE, CHICO
$100 - $249 Chris Benham ’94 Bob Dean ’89 %
CARNEGIE MELLON
$250 - $499 Glenn Giacobbe ’81 % Mark Hoover ’70 % John Wesner ’58 % $100 - $249 Andrew Beary ’75 Larry Lynn ’63 % Bill Mapes ’61 % Dennis O’Connell ’76 % Ron Pontius ’79 % Daryll Turner ’75 % Others Walter Kritsky ’79 Jack O’Neil ’74
CASE
$50,000+ Jim Kewley ’66 G $5,000 - $9,999 Frank Linsalata ’63 & $500 - $999 Hank Vernon ’68 Y $250 - $499 Karl Lieberman ’81 % Ralph Linsalata ’60 Lee Penkowski ’59 % $100 - $249 Dave Rea ’69
Others Jerry Adamic ’72 Jim Allison ’57 % Lee Courtney ’62 William Hinkle ’79 % Jack Lenhart ’51
CASE WESTERN RESERVE $500 - $999 Alastair Bastian ’18 % $100 - $249 Colin Kilbane ’83 % Joe Wolf ’14 Others Aaron Bernhardt ’88 Matt DelBrocco ’12 Joshua Perry ’16 James Silay ’14 Jason Steckel ’92 Mark Widmer ’84
CENTRAL FLORIDA
$250 - $499 Ryan Jaghab ’11 % $100 - $249 Carlos Gonzalez ’07 Others Rory Curren ’09 % Lance Flint ’10
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
$1,839 - $2,499 Tom Olver ’98 & $500 - $999 Dave Kobel ’15 % Scott Nadeau ’89 % $250 - $499 John Reineke ’09 Y $100 - $249 Craig Boehm ’15 % James Eschelbach ’99 % Charles Parker ’90 % Shyam Patel ’20 Adam Whitt ’14 Todd Wood ’09 % Others Seth Adams ’16 Tyler Bussineau ’13 Dakota Kruse ’16 Spencer Lebel ’18 Eric Miller ’15 Matt Mularoni ’95 Jordan Rosiak ’15 Jake Ulreich ’15 Nicholas Warner ’18 James Wilson ’16 David Wong ’17
CENTRE
$500 - $999 Jerry Blesch ’60 t Ross Kreamer ’74 Y $250 - $499 Sam Vogt ’82 Y $100 - $249 Paul Burkey ’81 % Bill Grimes ’87 Charley Hankla ’70 Paul Sommerfield ’90 % Moses Song ’92 Others David McCay ’94 Reed Williams ’22
CHAPMAN
$100 - $249 Jack Jajewski ’14 % Brad Smith ’15 Others Kyle Mendoza ’16
CINCINNATI
$50,000+ El Bourgraf ’54 O $25,000 - $49,999 Tom Cassady ’76 % $10,000 - $24,999 Dave Freytag ’58 & Ken Moczulski ’75 Z Jim Schwab ’65 % Steve Wilson ’66 t $5,000 - $9,999 Bob Barsan ’70 Y Carl Bohn ’71 & John Brinkley ’60 & Bill Gerth ’71 Alex Ipiotis ’82 & Matt Mežinskis ’06 & Mike Paul ’72 & John Sawyer ’86 & $2,500 - $4,999 John D’Agostino ’91 % Mike Ehrensberger ’67 % Dan Farmer ’75 & Juice Juszczyk ’91 Drew McKenzie ’05 Y Rakesh Ram ’85 Y Paul Russo ’92 % Dennis Schimpf ’91 % $1,839 - $2,499 Charlie Jahnigen ’01 % Henry Meier ’53 Kent Mergler ’63 O Jeremy Rogers ’00 & $1,000 - $1,838 Mark Harmody ’90 Steve Harshe ’91 % Benny Kenner ’96 William Mees ’87 Don Paul ’78 % $500 - $999 Andy Barton ’04 & Robert Bull ’90 Don Hagerman ’85 Y Forest Heis ’66 % Tom Homan ’76 & Richard Palmer ’66 % Nick Puncer ’10 Dick Reesey ’65 Y Mike Rodmaker ’13 % Jason Steinhauer ’06 Justin Walter ’16 % $250 - $499 Dan Danzl ’72 Y Bruce Fisher ’69 Jim Heathcote ’56 & Bill McClure ’71 % Robert Meitus ’60 Tom Smith ’68 % Bruce Sudler ’92 Mark Tefakis ’88 Y Gary Vidmar ’76 % Nick Wilson ’71 Y $100 - $249 Rob Ayers ’74 % Trey Cahill ’95 Raymond Casanta ’90 Steve Gooder ’61 % Tom Hardwick ’69 % Dean Hayes ’18 Tom Horwitz ’78 Stephen Howard ’74 % Dave Kerka ’88 % Joe Mayer ’13 Todd Neumann ’84 Y Steve Parent ’92 Ronald Retzler ’66 David Rocco ’89
Matt Schreiber ’93 Ben Yamaguchi ’56 % Others Jerry Baley ’71 % Tom Connelly ’83 Doug Eustice ’71 Tim Flenner ’75 % Dick Friedman ’83 Buddy LaChance ’83 % Rex Pelto ’87 Mark Simon ’12 David Smith ’71 % John Turnau ’77 % Emanuel Werner ’07 Zach Zablo ’20
CLEMSON
$250 - $499 Jim Hanahan ’71 % Jim Kaighin ’02 % $100 - $249 Mike Coiley ’86 % Jim Hines ’72 % Scott Hubbard ’75 % Others Cason Hund ’07 John Lippard ’91 Reb Scarborough ’73 %
COLGATE
$1,839 - $2,499 Bruce Fein ’84 & $1,000 - $1,838 Jamie Foley ’94 % $250 - $499 Jack Douglas ’75 % Howard Hughes ’60 & $100 - $249 Ladd Connell ’77 % Michael Gedigk ’83 Eric Gokcen ’84 Robert King ’81 Skip Merriam ’78 Clinton Sager ’79 Gordon Sauer ’72 % Mark Schweitzer ’81 Others Ed Benhoff ’57 % Gregory Chapis ’84 Pete Clark ’65 Jeremy Conklin ’66 Paul Formichella ’77 James Lomonosoff ’73 Cornelius Milmoe ’69
COLORADO
$250 - $499 Bill Hooker ’57 Y Ken Niles ’61 % Case Swenson ’93 $100 - $249 Scott Grundberg ’85 Jim Marsh ’55 % Others Jeremy Moore ’21 Mack Shaw ’63
COLORADO COLLEGE
$2,500 - $4,999 Bennett Stichman ’89 Y Others Peter Marshall ’73
COLORADO MINES
$1,000 - $1,838 Dick Egen ’60 & Dave Kewley ’00 % Steve Mooney ’56 t
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$500 - $999 $1,000 - $1,838 Jim Banaszak ’83 % Beta Delta Foundation, Inc. % $250 - $499 Chuck Downing ’62 % John Curtis ’62 % BJ Halstead ’79 % Philip Moldenhauer ’75 % Eric Gold ’13 % Mark Shaffer ’66 Y Paul Rogan ’97 % Kevin Tornes ’14 Y Sean Wooden ’94 % $250 - $499 $100 - $249 Norman Goldstein ’57 % David Aukstikalnis ’72 John Hays ’68 % Andrew Broenen ’13 % Billy Helm ’17 Jim Christie ’93 Peter Clark ’75 Vince Jones ’62 Scott Kewley ’95 Walton Cottrell ’61 % $100 - $249 Curt Dunnam ’71 Scott Burgess ’14 % Jeffrey Goldstein ’90 Jordan Daubenspeck ’16 % Ross Holicker ’73 Doug Onsi ’90 Y Al Geyer ’64 Y Gerry Grimes ’58 % Gil Schlerf ’55 Rich Hickman ’65 & Phil Spiller ’95 Terry Laverty ’70 % Others Bunsen Berner ’86 Matt Olsson ’16 Matt Christensen ’12 Tanner Ottaway ’14 % Ted Goldwyn ’90 Others Justin Basel ’15 Adam Kirsch ’15 Robert Dunn ’65 Greg Rosenblatt ’77 % Chip Hodge ’86 % Abram Saroufim ’15 Angus MacKay ’66 Alex Siegenthaler ’22 Jim Mattern ’86 % John Stewart ’72 Sean Miller ’14 CREIGHTON Greg Staff ’73 % $100 - $249 COLORADO STATE Giorgio Bacchin ’22 Josh Bucy ’15 % $100 - $249 Doug Radi ’89 % Matt Carlson ’14 % Others Mitchell Knutson ’12 % Jon Gregory ’98 Matthew Straetker ’21 Lee Walters ’92 Others Evan Dalton ’17 COLUMBIA Ethan Farner ’20 $1,839 - $2,499 Logan Heinzen ’15 Martin Lewison ’88 & Matt Sacco ’19 $1,000 - $1,838 Christian Sanford ’16 Eric Javits ’52 & Michael Visenio ’14 $250 - $499 Stephan Leone ’61 % DARTMOUTH $100 - $249 $100 - $249 Thomas Weiss ’89 % Robert Rooke ’49 Others Others Ed Auzenbergs ’61 % Bill Ablondi ’77 % Steven Cohn ’88 Chuck Queenan ’52 % Carlos Cuevas ’05 DAVIDSON Robert Pettit ’59 $1,839 - $2,499 Benjamin Pushner ’84 Jim Martin ’57 Z CONNECTICUT $100 - $249 David Beckham ’58 % $1,839 - $2,499 Jordan Roberts ’07 % Charles Vogan ’68 $500 - $999 Others Brian Maurer ’05 % Sterling Edwards ’48 Phil Kukura ’57 Andrew Schmidt ’04 % Ben Swartz ’05 & DAYTON $250 - $499 $250 - $499 Joel Angle ’09 Phil Erford ’11 Y Sean Cady ’09 Y $100 - $249 Matthew Dempsey ’13 % Jason Bollman ’09 Chris Dunaj ’08 % Others Dave Schmidt ’06 % Andrew Foley ’16 $100 - $249 Turner Keane ’18 Adam Kaprove ’04 % Blaise Stephens ’21 Others John Wolfe ’18 Chris Cantu ’07 DELAWARE Jeff Leone ’08 Others Evan Monoxelos ’17 Matt Hermenau ’17
CORNELL
$10,000 - $24,999 Rick Banks ’72 & $1,839 - $2,499 John Torget ’93 %
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DENISON
$1,839 - $2,499 George Brown ’60 & $500 - $999 Don Brown ’58 & Mark Lewis ’67 Y $250 - $499 Barry Porter ’59 Y $100 - $249 Ken Ackerman ’61 Peter Armacost ’57 % Jeffrey Ashcom ’75 % Bob Dold ’60 % Jim Martin ’69 % Bill Mason ’77 % Bert Paull ’73 Dave Richards ’45 Y Ken Rohl ’57 % Andy Shoop ’82 % Jay Sload ’58 Dick Strup ’74 % Jerry Wischmeyer ’63 Y R. Scott Zion ’73 Others Jake Henkle ’09 Howard Shaw ’48 % Corbin Smith ’17
DENVER
$500 - $999 Darrell Earhart ’60 % Dick Evans ’66 & Wally Hultin ’65 % $250 - $499 Phil Briscoe ’73 % $100 - $249 Bill Barnard ’61 Dave Duncan ’59 Dan Haskell ’68 % David Kegaries ’68 % Others Chaz Eaton ’22 Brandon Odenheimer ’16
DEPAUW
$1,839 - $2,499 Marshall Reavis ’84 Y Wally Sampson ’58 t $1,000 - $1,838 Bruce Fox ’69 Y Steve Trulaske ’79 & Ed Unterberg ’58 & $500 - $999 Alexander Childs ’94 John Mason ’58 % Doug Stanley ’80 $250 - $499 Andy Buroker ’84 % Chuck Colburn ’81 % Gordon Finley ’65 Y Dick Gethin ’58 Jim Hollensteiner ’53 % Bob Kersey ’56 & Ronald Richards ’82 % Doug Vines ’68 % Clark Wagner ’54 Y $100 - $249 Brian Amicon ’98 % Chuck Bokar ’76 % John Heise ’74 % Greg King ’92 Ned Lamkin ’56 Y Jack Morehead ’57 % Jack Wiley ’74 % Others Roger Cooper ’83 % Robert Gibson ’50 % Don Jones ’65
George Mitru ’61
DICKINSON
$1,000 - $1,838 Eric Rudolph ’62 & $500 - $999 Paul Kovach ’71 % Daniel Mistichelli ’80 $100 - $249 George Lee ’71 John Nikoloff ’72 % Dick Silhol ’51 % Others Matt Boger ’96 Bo Webster ’95
DUKE
$1,000 - $1,838 Jim Risk ’63 & $500 - $999 Wilmot Losee ’58 $100 - $249 Dick Siderowf ’59 % Others Tom Englehart ’79 Pete Taylor ’56 %
EAST CAROLINA
$2,500 - $4,999 Kirk Little ’82 Z $250 - $499 John Alkire ’92 Adam Scarboro ’06 Y Jacob Tidwell ’04 Y Others Adam Morgan ’14
EASTERN KENTUCKY
$5,000 - $9,999 Tom Reeves ’99 & $2,500 - $4,999 Martin Cobb ’96 Z $1,839 - $2,499 Nick Sexton ’11 & $1,000 - $1,838 Dewayne Biddy ’87 & Phil Drees ’89 & Russ Jones ’80 & Michael Kidd ’02 & John LeForge ’88 & Gary Logston ’75 Y $500 - $999 Mike Conway ’75 & Frankie Nunn ’75 % Nathan Schilling ’98 & $250 - $499 Mark Ansley ’96 Bob Bryant ’89 % Judd Devlin ’85 & Josh Jehn ’93 & Bryan Kyle ’99 % Matt Moore ’96 Jim Siler ’96 Kevin Smith ’99 $100 - $249 Ron Allison ’70 Tim Berry ’10 John Catron ’08 Kevin Duffy ’96 & Charles Eastin ’86 Steve Herzog ’85 Y Pat Humphrey ’88 % Tim McCubbin ’76 % Kip Mountjoy ’12 % Bob Robinson ’98 Dave Schoengart ’89 Others Frank Bargo ’99 Mike Beegle ’85 Brian Braden ’89
Scott Cook ’82 Fuller Devlin ’16 Dale Dobnicker ’94 Michael Hay ’94 & Bob Herzog ’84 Josh Hieneman ’22 Scott Howard ’87 % Sam Jones ’20 Tom Lay ’82 Jeremiah Puffenbarger ’22 Sabin Smith ’98 Darryl Turner ’78
EASTERN WASHINGTON $500 - $999 Josh Trick ’04 & $250 - $499 Chad Salas ’02 % $100 - $249 Jacob Clay ’15
ELON
Others Jack Corby ’22
EMBRY-RIDDLE
$100 - $249 Niko Blanks ’22 Others Brandon Collins ’20 Chris Held ’22 Alex Petrocelli ’21 Dawson Schriner ’22
EMORY
$10,000 - $24,999 John Stebbins ’92 Z $1,000 - $1,838 Richard Souviron ’58 % $500 - $999 Don Bolia ’91 % Bruce Garner ’71 % $250 - $499 David Bromet ’91 Rich Maselli ’92 Dave Northrup ’75 Scott Parks ’68 & Michael Reardon ’11 % $100 - $249 Bill Bagley ’65 % Dan Beale ’89 % Bill Gunnels ’65 % Andy Held ’91 % Walton Jay ’65 Keith Kyle ’93 % Jack Murray ’62 Timothy Schock ’95 Chris Silk ’92 Richard Summer ’92 Alan Teplis ’78 % Others Jack Klemann ’72 Kevin Kyle ’90 Fielder Martin ’60 Tom Pritchett ’68
FLORIDA
$2,500 - $4,999 Bill Jesse ’76 & Chip Meyers ’01 % $1,000 - $1,838 Brad Fortune ’92 & $500 - $999 Phil Easterling ’56 Y Mike Gable ’67 Y Bill Wagner ’55 & $250 - $499 Bill Crews ’58 % Tom Harrell ’65 Y Jordan See ’08 %
Matthew Zwijacz ’17 $100 - $249 Tom Brown ’55 % Mike Davis ’96 John Dipietro ’77 Mark Dominguez ’96 Glenn Downes ’66 % Dean Hartman ’91 % Steve Kiker ’95 Talbert Lauter ’70 % Dave Leppert ’77 & George Ling ’59 % John McClane ’75 % Don Pollo ’79 % Don Rupert ’70 Gary Seibert ’70 Louie Subirats ’85 Henry Wade ’65 % Fred Wallrapp ’78 % Others Enzo Benkiran ’22 Tom Boyle ’69 Robert Fleck ’71 Randy Holcombe ’72 % Ryan Loundy ’09
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Others Rob Billoni ’95 %
FLORIDA GULF COAST Others Zachary Bevis ’19 Marck Molina ’19
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL $500 - $999 Steven Cruz ’12 & Others Allen Feliz ’12 Freddy Juarez ’12 Albert Marrero ’08 %
FLORIDA STATE
$250 - $499 Chris Harlow ’92 Y $100 - $249 Philip Engelmann ’90 % Dan Freire ’94 Chris Mower ’91 Ted Newton ’74 % Jim Philpitt ’77 % Tom Sechrest ’71 % Cliff Wyllie ’77 Y Others Steve Boscovich ’83 % Alex Croce ’19 Phil Kearley ’77 Jimmy Kropelin ’20 John Lauder ’97 Tyler Shanahan ’19
FURMAN
$100 - $249 Michael Harrison ’98 % Michael McPhee ’10 % W.C. Swann ’95 % Others Lloyd Flores ’03
GENERAL FRATERNITY ROLLS
$250 - $499 Ed Bloom ’97 % Ric Eickhoff ’02 & $100 - $249 Robert Alberts ’20 Roger Cox ’05 % Gene Fernandez ’07 % John Rundle ’03 %
GEORGE MASON
Others David Arnold ’20 Brennan Maynard ’20 Sam Pavel ’17
GEORGE WASHINGTON $1,839 - $2,499 Jon LaBuz ’04 & $100 - $249 Ellis Izlar ’10 % Eric Jesse ’06
GEORGIA
$250 - $499 Greg Hunnicutt ’86 % Others Patrick Anderson ’89
GEORGIA TECH
$2,500 - $4,999 Ted Haile ’75 Z Dave McKenney ’60 t Jim Plummer ’63 % $1,839 - $2,499 Lynn Maddox ’64 O Jon Parker ’59 & $1,000 - $1,838 John Gay ’54 & $500 - $999 John Crane ’81 % Russell Ivie ’58 % David McCollum ’85 & Randy Zaic ’80 Y $250 - $499 Steve Lawrence ’73 % Bob Miller ’62 % Blair Stephens ’57 % John Thompson ’60 % $100 - $249 Dennis Carter ’83 % Royle Duff ’64 % Roger Elsas ’65 % Tom Fitzsimons ’65 Albert Gottsche ’57 % Murray Greene ’91 % Mike Hammer ’78 David Harvey ’58 % John Ingram ’82 Glenn Jardine ’77 % Pierce Johnson ’56 % Jack Miller ’62 % Thomas Muller ’63 & Ben Shappard ’22 Arthur Smith ’75 Neal Stubblefield ’79 % Bill Ten Eyck ’60 % Daniel Tiernan ’86 % Hal Wightman ’59 % Pete Young ’70 Others Bob Boardman ’65 John Cooper ’64 % Jim Hickerson ’56 % Tom Mayes ’54 % Jay McLellan ’80
GMI-EMI
$1,839 - $2,499 Jim Lesch ’68 & $1,000 - $1,838 Gary Crosby ’69 & $500 - $999 Rick Caras ’78 & Phil de Buhr ’69 Y John Gable ’68 % $250 - $499 Hank Brockman ’73 % Ron Meegan ’69 Y
Michael Oakley ’81 % $100 - $249 Dave Boboltz ’79 % Matthew Brown ’91 % Paul Commons ’77 % Bill Davis ’71 % Ken Godzina ’77 % Marc Kidder ’72 % Wayne Kidder ’65 Roy Koskinen ’68 % Larry Lambert ’75 % Doug Lewis ’94 David Martin ’69 % Bob Meling ’75 % Chuck Plachetzki ’72 Roy Streetz ’83 % Jeff Williams ’84 % Others Brian Braglia ’75 % William Francis ’64
GUELPH
$250 - $499 Will Wu ’92
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
$250 - $499 Billy Yurgaitis ’89 Y $100 - $249 Rod Tallagnon ’91
HANOVER
$1,839 - $2,499 Randy Master ’82 & $1,000 - $1,838 Glen Hastings ’81 & $500 - $999 Jim Budros ’67 Y $100 - $249 Mark Hershman ’67 % Ross King ’62 % Lloyd McAtee ’61 Greg Ridler ’67 % Roger Smith ’62 David Wedding ’56 Others Herb Brandt ’52 Jim Buzzelli ’58 % Jon Ford ’58 Ken Hilger ’52 Geordie Mackenzie ’73
DONOR LEGEND JUNE 1, 2022– MAY 31, 2023
Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society........ $1 Million+ % Campanile Society.......$500,000 O Chautauqua Society....$250,000 t Diamond Society............$100,000
Z Rose Society........................$50,000
& Founders’ Society............$25,000
& President’s Society...........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society............$5,000 % Beta Society............................$1,000
TOTAL YEARS GIVING
5+ 10+ 15+ 30+ 40+ 50+
20+.
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HIGH POINT
$1,000 - $1,838 Bryan Fortier ’20 % $100 - $249 Anfernee Parker ’18 Others Michael Dreher ’19
HOUSTON
$2,500 - $4,999 Troy Kyle ’00 & $500 - $999 Mike Humphrey ’79 & $100 - $249 Jason Grant ’02 % Josh Jordan ’20
IDAHO
$1,839 - $2,499 Allan McDonald ’66 Y $500 - $999 Steve Bosley ’85 % Pat McMurray ’70 % $250 - $499 Robert Parish ’52 Y Larry Strom ’65 $100 - $249 Roger Brazier ’71 Gary Doty ’63 % Craig Leigh ’00 Dennis McLean ’60 Brian Stokes ’80 Others Stephen Hart ’73 Logan Jones-Olson ’08
Jim Roudebush ’71 % Fitch Walmer ’52 Y David Wood ’77 $100 - $249 Paul Barada ’67 Tom Dean ’67 Tad Drew ’72 & John Hedges ’66 Jack Hienton ’71 % Hal King ’64 Cole McCombs ’64 % John Peckham ’65 % Steve Pfenninger ’74 Jeff Richardson ’73 Y David Stowe ’67 % Mike Wolfert ’88 % Others Hugh Graham ’61 % Vane Lashua ’68 % Fred Pfenninger ’71 %
IOWA
$1,000 - $1,838 Collin Abeln ’19 % Steve Wolken ’65 % $500 - $999 Brad Ertl ’19 % Anthony Gargano ’02 % Russ Schmeiser ’71 % Jeff Supple ’95 % $250 - $499 Todd Boever ’91 % Bill Burfeind ’66 Y Jeff Colwell ’98 % Ben Ertl ’13 % ILLINOIS BJ Fraher ’01 % $2,500 - $4,999 Jarrod Hicks ’00 % Les Meier ’82 & Brad Holmstrom ’87 Y Gant Redmon ’59 Z Ken Oldt ’69 % $1,000 - $1,838 Mike Paul ’00 Bill Petty ’68 % Bob Reitsch ’81 % $500 - $999 $100 - $249 Michael Bettini ’94 % Brett Barthel ’01 % $250 - $499 Bob Bitzer ’17 Craig Boggs ’85 % Doug Bottorff ’96 Jack Branta ’75 % Neal Brower ’90 Y Mike Carroll ’84 % Scott Cook ’10 Don Huisinga ’67 % Michael Curtis ’91 Christopher Roberti ’93 % Mikel Derby ’92 % Larry Schafer ’62 Y Brad Devine ’98 % Tom Willingham ’87 % James Fisher ’85 $100 - $249 John Gaffey ’00 % Mark Cloud ’78 % Connor Gifford ’14 Eber Eberspacher ’75 % Andrew Hall ’93 Larry Gahan ’60 Y Eric Holman ’99 % Michael Hale ’91 Mike Kentfield ’01 % Clif McIntire ’54 Adam King ’00 % Kent Noble ’65 % Rob Knenlein ’98 % Edward Reardon ’71 % Mike Lazansky ’12 Tom Schmitt ’57 Tom Liabo ’98 Keith Viverito ’02 Mike Matthews ’18 Others Mike Mullinix ’56 Mark Paoli ’76 Matt Petti ’08 % David Redeker ’80 Jason Pierce-Vazquez ’19 Mark Weston ’63 % Andy Pomper ’93 % Ryan Reiter ’95 % INDIANA Tim Ruby ’95 % $5,000 - $9,999 Jim Sabin ’59 & Charlie McCormick ’72 O Craig Schmeiser ’73 $2,500 - $4,999 Scott Siepmann ’00 Brandt Downey ’67 & Jon Solfisburg ’92 % $500 - $999 Tom Swartzbaugh ’89 % Brad Blair ’66 % Bill Teigeler ’98 % Don Hindman ’49 Marc Van Bell ’90 % Tim Walter ’83 Y Bill Wildberger ’65 $250 - $499 Others Phil Goddard ’67 Y Felix Caruso ’18 Dick Krueger ’67 % John Glynn ’17
Connor Gronski ’19 Steve Hamilton ’70 % Michael Johnson ’00 Todd Johnson ’90 % Roger Martens ’68 Josh Masters ’01 % Jason Myers ’99 Brendan Power ’15 Chad Roethler ’95 Mike Roupas ’10 % Dennis Samuelson ’62 % Eli Seeley ’96 Noah Spachman ’19 Kurt Truax ’62
IOWA STATE
$100 - $249 John Janezich ’16 Michael Levin ’64 Robert Melocik ’56 % Michael Sondag ’13 Donald Squair ’58 % Others Percy Leaper ’58 Steve Scherping ’59 %
KANSAS
$250 - $499 John Shuss ’72 % $100 - $249 John Atkinson ’65 % Richard Butin ’76 % Ron Horwege ’66 % Tom Payne ’66 % Paul Shellito ’73 % John Stewart ’58 % John Tulloch ’66 % Others Robert Harris ’81 Y Allen Kaufman ’77 %
$50,000+ Ron Sande ’64 t $5,000 - $9,999 Mike Dubes ’66 O Cork Peterson ’66 O $1,839 - $2,499 Jack Gehring ’76 & Jud Horras ’97 Z $1,000 - $1,838 KANSAS STATE Greg Buffington ’67 & $50,000+ Keith Davis ’70 & Warren Staley ’65 % E.J. Evans ’71 Y $25,000 - $49,999 Justin Moore ’93 Y Randy Groves ’78 Z $500 - $999 Scott Scrogin ’87 & Bob Morrison ’52 & $10,000 - $24,999 Tom Samuelson ’84 & Paul Attwater ’58 & $250 - $499 John Dunlap ’73 & Russell Brownsberger ’02 % John Schwartz ’71 & Khayree Duckett ’17 % James Weaver ’69 & Tim Miller ’89 Y $5,000 - $9,999 Scott Pulkrabek ’89 Todd Bleakley ’77 Z $100 - $249 Matt Dassow ’89 Y Mike Beda ’69 % Larry Gibson ’67 Y Rick Burton ’73 % John Martin ’82 Y David Eyre ’61 Doug Smith ’71 Y Matt Grennan ’02 % Woody Swain ’71 Y Jack Guinn ’70 % Dan Weaver ’63 & Ronald Hoppel ’60 % $2,500 - $4,999 Brian Johnsen ’69 % Paul Attwater ’83 % Lee Maddocks ’52 Y Gib Benschoter ’87 % Bill McCulloch ’56 % Jeff Rundle ’03 & Jordan Minich ’11 Lloyd Wilson ’74 % Tony Schippers ’79 % $1,839 - $2,499 Tom Schoelerman ’73 Chris Althoff ’00 t Others Mike Bennett ’69 % Jesse Bowden ’21 John Campbell ’77 & Tim Frank ’71 Christopher Miller ’86 & Ray Loehr ’74 Bill Nicholson ’61 t Nick Loughrey ’16 Tom Purinton ’63 & Michael McAlister ’81 James Rodenbeek ’61 % Tyler Naughtrip ’22 Roger Timken ’70 % Jeff Pioquinto ’22 $1,000 - $1,838 Cole Staudt ’17 Richard Hite ’81 % Sam Wagner ’21 Phil Howe ’54 & JOHN CARROLL Glenn Isernhagen ’64 % $500 - $999 JD Keith ’86 & Austin Dunlop ’19 % Drake Knapp ’66 % Joel Mullner ’07 Y Phil Wright ’58 % $250 - $499 $500 - $999 Tony Dempsey ’18 John Button ’86 Michael Florell ’64 Others Ron Nolder ’84 % Mike Rajka ’18 Pat Robinson ’78 & JOHNS HOPKINS Patrick Sargent ’79 % $1,000 - $1,838 Dean Skaer ’60 & Fred Brown ’73 % Jeffery Wampler ’77 $500 - $999 Tim Younkin ’64 Carlos Capellan ’00 Y $250 - $499 $250 - $499 Brad Amstein ’90 Dave Bobart ’96 Y Todd Amstein ’90 % Scott Miserendino ’02 % Bradley Barth ’90 % Howard Turner ’95 % Frank Carson ’74 %
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Mike Elwell ’70 % KETTERING A Jack Erkmann ’02 $500 - $999 Grant Glasco ’03 % Paul Reichert ’10 Y Randy Griswold ’72 $250 - $499 David Schlaegel ’79 % Isaac Meadows ’11 % John Somers ’65 % $100 - $249 $100 - $249 Devin Aryan ’14 Nathan Balkenbusch ’14 % Matt Holland ’12 Peter Carter ’04 Matt Setliff ’10 % Tom Clark ’71 Trent Sutherland ’10 % Roger Cleghorn ’69 Others Loren Conrad ’61 % Ray Hyder ’15 Bill Copher ’81 % Jerico Markel ’19 Buddy Frye ’58 % Josue Tello ’09 Fred Isernhagen ’66 % KETTERING B Jan Jorgensen ’64 % $500 - $999 Kenyon Kugler ’63 Y Mark Foster ’22 Bart Lee ’90 Alex Irwin ’20 % James Mertz ’62 % $250 - $499 Jim Royer ’64 Andy Breed ’12 % Roger Shenkel ’64 % Jordan Fundaro ’18 % Thomas Tatman ’75 % $100 - $249 Brent Tracy ’85 % Brandon Dombrowski ’16 % Bob Van Allen ’68 % Jorge Horcasitas ’13 % Others Nick Misiolek ’15 % Chuck Balkenbusch ’17 Kurt Morse ’16 Tyler Brown ’15 Ryan Reichenbach ’18 Terry Garrett ’78 Kevin Sims ’16 Kye Hittle ’99 % Alex Tannahill ’15 Y Ron Holm ’66 % Others John Irvine ’64 Brian Le ’22 Ralph McFillen ’64 % Terry McDonald ’22 Stephen Peirce ’66 % Nolan VanWormer ’17 Roger Reitz ’55 KNOX Brett Rundle ’06 $1,000 - $1,838 Tracy Skipton ’90 Zane Carlson ’16 % Alec Williams ’10 Ray Seidel ’60 Y KENTUCKY $100 - $249 $1,000 - $1,838 George Diepenbrock ’04 Mike Phelan ’96 Y Pete Holstrom ’66 % $500 - $999 Nick Panos ’57 Pat Hart ’90 % Others Darrin Travillian ’96 % Bill Dean ’66 $250 - $499 Wayne Parks ’64 Eric Butterbaugh ’14 % Matthew Surprenant ’17 Aaron Herskowitz ’91 Y LAWRENCE Rob Mathews ’91 Y $10,000 - $24,999 Cody Williams ’16 Y Amar Budarapu ’87 & Connor Young ’14 % $1,839 - $2,499 $100 - $249 Bruce Wenger ’89 & Ben Conner ’16 % $500 - $999 Riley Grant ’19 Jim Heng ’66 David Greis ’14 % Peter McGaffigan ’87 Brendan Lucas ’16 $250 - $499 Heath Mountjoy ’16 % Bergy Berganini ’59 % Blade Rouse ’16 John Gregg ’43 % Elijah Zimmerman ’14 Y Ted Katzoff ’65 % Others Daniel Martin ’07 % Andrew Edgington ’20 Dave Schnackenberg ’90 % Chris Gladwell ’94 % Kris Swanson ’87 & Keegan Kennedy ’19 $100 - $249 Landon Sallee ’13 Y Eric Armour ’07 Nick Sladic ’19 Martin Gradman ’62 % Greg Washington ’90 Daniel Hertel ’09 % KENYON Adam Locke ’03 % $1,839 - $2,499 Todd Mitchell ’65 % David Lingafelter ’86 % Gus Olson ’57 Bill Lowry ’56 & Ryan Randall ’93 % $100 - $249 John Thorse ’55 Allen McCormick ’55 % Others Others Dick Lang ’61 % Wyatt Ernst ’18 Darren Opel ’95 William Lippert ’07 Chris Porter ’74 Samuel Todd ’76 %
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LEHIGH
$250 - $499 Les Minnich ’89 % $100 - $249 Herbert Campbell ’72 Jim Huston ’69 % Bob Kirchberger ’69 % Roger Landis ’86 Cesar Meza ’01 Others Don Blaszka ’96 %
LOUISVILLE
$2,500 - $4,999 Jim Howard ’93 % $1,839 - $2,499 Stavan Bhatt ’98 & Dave Schawe ’06 $250 - $499 Mike Adams ’77 Y Michael Driver ’02 $100 - $249 William Schmitt ’74 Scott Sheffield ’71 % Others Glen Gnadinger ’18 Travis Kerns ’12 Dennis Miller ’72 % Scott Wantland ’98
LOYOLA CHICAGO
Others Giancarlo Garcia ’19 Israel Garcia ’17 Adam Gentry ’21 Jason Janiga ’21 John Picchiotti ’20
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
$500 - $999 Brian Webber ’09 & $100 - $249 Daen Ekpa ’10 % Others Tom Martin ’08 Y
LYNCHBURG
$1,839 - $2,499 Charlie Warner ’87 &
MAINE
$500 - $999 George Pullen ’03 % $250 - $499 Curtis Burrill ’04 % $100 - $249 Rob Brewer ’98 % Nick Gauvin ’06 % David Pfaefflin ’01 % Jay Wiltbank ’08 Others Richard Hogan ’60 % Mike Sullivan ’79
MARYLAND
$2,500 - $4,999 Tom Labanowski ’90 & $500 - $999 Casey Gomes ’02 & Mark Slaney ’92 & $250 - $499 Alex Lee ’92 % $100 - $249 Noah Miller ’19 Ravi Verma ’93 % Alan Wagman ’91 % Others Kenny Hunsley ’15 %
MIAMI
$10,000 - $24,999 Doug Gray ’66 Y $5,000 - $9,999 Jack Deyo ’69 Z Zac Haines ’05 Z $2,500 - $4,999 Bill Alderman ’67 & Jonathan Brant ’75 Z Wick Hartung ’75 & Tom Loeb ’68 & Tom Smith ’50 Z $1,839 - $2,499 Mark Alder ’76 & Pete Barnhart ’66 & Jim Colley ’79 & Bill Haywood ’74 Z Jeff Newton ’77 O Brad Trucksis ’75 & Doug Wagner ’78 & $1,000 - $1,838 Phil Conover ’68 Y Phil Fernandez ’06 & Bob Gillespie ’81 & Steve Martineau ’66 & Steve Mosholder ’06 & Charley Teckman ’51 & $500 - $999 George Budig ’58 Y Dick Christie ’69 Y Steve Covault ’76 Bill Elliott ’73 % Mike Foley ’61 Y Tom Fox ’85 % Stuart Frankel ’87 David Gilreath ’78 % Luke Kenley ’67 Y Jack Marple ’72 % Jim McClanahan ’60 & Tim Pistell ’69 % Glenn Pryor ’78 % Art Reimers ’77 t Jim Robertson ’66 % Calloway Robertson ’81 % Bill Rutledge ’05 Y Gary Shipley ’73 Jim Sommer ’57 Y Mark Stephan ’80 % Steve Stocker ’81 & John Suckow ’81 Y Carl Tinstman ’67 Y Bob Wertz ’61 & Jake Whelan ’07 Y $250 - $499 Jack Alderman ’70 % Justin Beck ’02 % Wick Chadwick ’71 % Mike Curran ’80 % John Czyzycki ’87 % Tom Fey ’68 & Bill Gregory ’62 Bob Haines ’67 % Rich LaFleur ’83 Greg Masching ’06 Skip McCallum ’59 & Jim Neef ’53 Y Wayne Nelson ’67 % Joe Petras ’72 % Jeff Sherman ’83 % Steven Sieracki ’90 Tom Skoulis ’79 % Brent Soller ’03 % Scott Sondles ’78 % John Stuckey ’66 & Ben Suffron ’74 Y George Wick ’78 % Ben Willingham ’84 % Steve Young ’12
$100 - $249 Andy Bell ’67 % Dave Brown ’75 % Eric Buller ’19 Chip Clark ’81 % Jim Deuser ’69 Scott Fessenden ’74 & Marc Fey ’77 % Kyle Fischer ’20 Woody Fitton ’82 Dave Garrigus ’03 Jim Glasgow ’55 % John Grant ’70 % Rick Graves ’71 % David Hill ’62 % John Hocking ’48 % Hayden Hoogerhyde ’21 Bill Horrigan ’54 Scott Hoyer ’91 % Chip Hunter ’69 David Kenley ’68 % Barry Kent ’58 % Kurt Kruggel ’86 Locks Locker ’75 Gerry Miller ’69 % Jim Mynhier ’82 % Bob Olson ’54 Steve Otey ’79 % Donald Paynter ’68 % Steve Retzsch ’76 % Bill Ross ’68 % Andy Scarpitti ’02 Jeff Smith ’73 Y Trif Triffon ’79 % Hew Wells ’64 Y Others Henry Carnes ’18 Phil Cottrell ’78 % Rob Cottrell ’79 Paul Dahnke ’57 Christian Daniels ’20 Jay Ellis ’77 Y Mark Flanigan ’81 James Flynn ’22 Wayne Helfrich ’57 % Marc MacKeigan ’75 Peter Matty ’67 % Andrew McLeese ’21 Bill Moore ’76 Tom Moorhead ’69 David Myers ’82 Massillon Myers ’20 Alex Orr ’21 David MacDonald Palmer ’83 Connor Pavon ’18 Jon Peterson ’66 Tom Pierce ’77 % Anthony Raffin ’21 Gary Riddle ’77 & Bill Slover ’67 CJ Walker ’22
MIAMI (FLA.)
$5,000 - $9,999 Peter Darrow ’09 & $100 - $249 David Yeomans ’09 Others Joe Bonner ’17 % Jeremy Crystal ’09 Andrew Willert ’09
MICHIGAN
$2,500 - $4,999 Karl Edelmann ’86 & $500 - $999 David Barbour ’62 Y Bruce Douglas ’65 & Chris Litrel ’87 Y
$250 - $499 Tom Patterson ’60 % $100 - $249 Ray Aldrich ’90 Philip Balkema ’65 Josh Bonacci ’03 Roger Helman ’89 % David Hissong ’91 Bill Johnson ’57 % Tod Leonard ’76 Bill Meeske ’69 Stu Pettitt ’72 Dick Robison ’74 Y Ian Ross ’21 Doug Schmitt ’92 Pete Speer ’91 George Trowbridge ’56 & Dave Whitman ’90 % Lee Yambura ’71 Y Others Sam Beenstock ’21 Duncan Bjerke ’20 Rece Carter ’21 Erick Cochea Machado ’21 Ben Firstenberg ’22 Chris Hartemayer ’06 Richard Hodgson ’85 Ben Jozwiak ’20 Christopher Keane ’74 Derick Kopff ’90 Adam Liang ’22 Riley Maher ’20 Jeremy Mervak ’22 Lee Rarrick ’15 Joe Salata ’78 % Aman Saxena ’22 Sam Schechter ’21 Josh Schectman ’22 Jasper Scheiber ’22 Gerald Sigler ’83 Michael Sternbach ’21
MICHIGAN STATE
$1,839 - $2,499 Dan Reason ’57 & Mark Schuster ’95 % $1,000 - $1,838 George Bloch ’57 & John Lynch ’83 Y $500 - $999 Jim Kohl ’66 % Jonathan Kubo ’84 & $250 - $499 Craig Baker ’87 % Ed Deeb ’60 % Al Dominick ’66 % Jim Hayden ’60 Y Eric Mojica ’97 Mat Vanderkloot ’76 % $100 - $249 Don Baldwin ’52 Corey Bordine ’89 % John Dobben ’58 Jim Dodson ’84 Dick Handlon ’66 David Kirkpatrick ’82 % Greg Knapp ’75 John Monville ’57 Bruce Morrice ’55 Steven Myers ’82 Jim Perry ’54 % Don Sawyer ’61 Bo Zielke ’60 Others Jacl Collins ’70 Alex Haddad ’15 Chuck Hathaway ’56 Robert Kusza ’85
Tony Mitropoulos ’79 Paul Phillips ’87
Tom Vegod ’70 % David Ziegenhorn ’77 % MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Others John Glenn ’82 % $2,500 - $4,999 Tyler Necaise ’18 Chuck Graves ’94 & Woody Ratterman ’95 & MISSOURI $500 - $999 $2,500 - $4,999 Jim Lloyd ’96 % Charlie Brown ’61 & $100 - $249 John Hillhouse ’69 t Scott Fussell ’95 & Hank Plain ’80 Z Others $1,839 - $2,499 John Pritchard ’95 Jeff Dritley ’78 & Robert Healy ’64 Z MINNESOTA Robert Shamberger ’71 & $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $1,838 Nick Lampi ’99 & Steve Gardner ’79 Y $1,839 - $2,499 Hank Robertson ’51 Z Dustin Anderson ’05 & Bill Stone ’65 Y Justin Miller ’00 & $500 - $999 $1,000 - $1,838 Gene Bradley ’64 % Scott Heineman ’03 Y Jeff Naylor ’05 % Evan Jobin ’18 % $250 - $499 $500 - $999 Adam Braverman ’85 % Colin Close ’13 % Kyle Burk ’09 Dick George ’66 % Viga Hall ’51 % Bruce Johnson ’61 % Buddy Leech ’64 % Jim Keeler ’89 & Bob Maxwell ’63 % Mike Kokkinen ’00 & Bill Plummer ’67 % David Servais ’92 % Tom Turner ’66 Y $250 - $499 $100 - $249 Jan Ebbert ’63 % Clay Anderson ’86 % Aaron Jastrow ’89 % Tom Botts ’64 David Mitchell ’69 Phil Brown ’59 % Reece Quesnel ’13 % Patrick Douglas ’96 Dixon Tews ’63 % Kerry Douglas ’68 % $100 - $249 Ken Geel ’67 % James Acers ’64 Charles Hight ’60 % Robert Alliegro ’84 John Kruse ’77 Brent Anderson ’85 Y Stephen Limbaugh ’51 % Donn Barber ’56 Robert Morrison ’53 Y Bob Brunmeier ’84 Y Bob Selsor ’82 % Charlie Champlin ’60 % Paul Stockmann ’79 Y Brad Christ ’97 Bob Toy ’86 % C.J. Eisler ’07 Y Doug Uthoff ’05 Alex Jobin ’16 % Jamie Wienstroer ’98 William Laakso ’69 Others Ryan Marek ’12 Ralph Babb ’71 Scott Martin ’89 Joey Gamble ’17 Noah McHale ’14 % Tom Horton ’74 % Morgan Nelson ’67 % Gail Jones ’61 % Jeffrey Ohm ’70 Paul Pritchard ’66 Kingsley Ondich ’56 Branden Peterson ’05 % Walt Slibeck ’70 % Stan Thompson ’59 % Peter Thoresen ’87 Others Chuck Christensen ’58 Nick Harrie ’16 Cameron Holl ’17 JUNE 1, 2022– MAY 31, 2023 Ty Leech ’17 % Andrew Park ’18 Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE Justin Schlitz ’15 LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES Malcolm Smith ’18 G Old Main Society........ $1 Million+ Anthony Tabet ’17 % Campanile Society.......$500,000 MISSISSIPPI O Chautauqua Society....$250,000 $10,000 - $24,999 t Diamond Society............$100,000 Lee Bethay ’82 & Z Rose Society........................$50,000 Bryan McDonald ’86 & & Founders’ Society............$25,000 John Revella ’00 & & President’s Society...........$10,000 $500 - $999 Y Loving Cup Society............$5,000 Jesse White ’66 Y % Beta Society............................$1,000 $100 - $249 Gabe Harrison ’07 TOTAL YEARS GIVING Michael Harrison ’68 5+ 10+ 15+ 20+. Andy Smith ’16 % 30+ 40+ 50+ Scooter Smith ’15 %
DONOR LEGEND
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Andrew Martinez ’03 Drew Mutch ’98 $25,000 - $49,999 John O’Leary ’84 Mike Feinstein ’82 % Bob Ramstad ’90 & $5,000 - $9,999 Nico Salinas ’21 Ken Bryan ’88 Z Steve Silberberg ’83 $2,500 - $4,999 Ben Silverman ’88 Jay Watkins ’90 & Victor Sinow ’08 % $1,839 - $2,499 Marty St. George ’86 Y Alex Virgilio ’92 Rob Ullman ’94 $1,000 - $1,838 Bob Wargo ’77 % Herman Marshall ’78 & Kollin Wasserlein ’19 Crash Tung ’86 t $500 - $999 NEBRASKA Bud Boring ’64 % $1,839 - $2,499 Jon Burkhardt ’64 Y Hal Johnson ’61 Y Gary Henderson ’82 Y Mike Wortman ’70 & $250 - $499 $1,000 - $1,838 Noah Breslow ’97 Y Craig Christiansen ’73 % Simeon Chow ’77 Y Tom Jacob ’62 & Michael Collins ’95 Carl Mammel ’55 & Matthew Denesuk ’87 Andy Mattox ’00 & Mark Goldberg ’82 % $500 - $999 Tom Hauer ’79 % Kile Johnson ’66 % John Kerins ’80 Y Todd Mattox ’02 % David Krall ’82 & Bruce McKeag ’68 & Alan Laves ’82 Z John Meese ’73 % Bill Maimone ’84 & Bill Pohlman ’62 % Michael Monsler ’64 $250 - $499 Alex Romeo ’86 Y BC Christenson ’70 % John Sell ’91 % Tom Frolik ’61 % Randy West ’93 % Bill Gotfredson ’67 $100 - $249 Scott Greenwood ’74 Y Erik Abernathy ’93 Gene Hammond ’68 Ed Bell ’58 % Rudolf Hamsa ’64 Rich Carpenter ’64 % John Hancock ’69 % Kenneth Chay ’91 Jon Hinrichs ’64 % Ethan Close ’96 Robert Kvaal ’64 Kevin Crystal ’79 Jerry Marples ’60 % Jim Cureton ’89 Preston Mesick ’06 % Seth Davis ’83 % Kenton Moore ’09 % Tony DiPesa ’86 % Neil Moseman ’83 % Lampros Fatsis ’77 Jody Parker ’69 % Mike Flanagan ’85 % Don Stokes ’62 Y Bob Grant ’64 & $100 - $249 Christian Hamer ’94 % Doug Anderson ’70 Bob Kukura ’84 Bill Bullock ’65 Bruce Lautenschlager ’70 % David Buntain ’70 David Lineman ’85 % Tom Chambers ’65 Allan MacLaren ’60 % Bennie Cohen ’71 Spike McGovern ’89 & Craig Colburn ’65 % Rob Mentle ’88 Andy Cunningham ’71 David Milich ’82 t Bart Dennis ’71 Jeff Murray ’71 Larry Frolik ’66 % Michael Rechtin ’89 % John Hanneman ’73 Chet Reshamwala ’01 Kip Hirschbach ’68 Alex Rodriguez ’00 Peter Hohnstein ’79 % Tom Rooze ’85 Gary Hruby ’63 Tyler Schoulte ’21 Jim Humphry ’65 % Mehul Shah ’01 Scott Ingham ’15 Ken Shine ’85 % Daniel Looker ’69 John Springsteen ’91 & Lee Marshall ’66 % Richard Steines ’84 Max Martin ’70 % Bob Struble ’85 & John McCollister ’70 Others Michael Minnick ’84 Michael Bowers ’92 Jim Penney ’65 % Chris Briere ’19 Bob Purcell ’65 % Chuck Calhoun ’74 Jim Rembolt ’65 % Colin Chaney ’21 Donald Snoberger ’70 Daniel Frankel ’89 Drew Stange ’83 Wilf Gardner ’69 Duane Sullivan ’71 % Peter Gaston ’81 & Philip Swaim ’63 Luke Hartnett ’20 Gary Taylor ’60 % Phillip Johnson ’91 Bob Whitmore ’71 % Dimitri Kazarinoff ’85 Steve Williams ’75 % David Kramer ’88 Tom Williams ’70 % Frank Leibly ’93 Z Bob Malster ’56 %
Others Roger Anderson ’70 Dave Humphry ’62 % Richard Johnson ’70 Bob Keim ’68 John McCabe ’62 % Mike McGahan ’75 % Charlie Packard ’71 Lee Peterson ’61 % Jason Renner ’06 Mac Ryder ’61 % Kevin Woolworth ’20
NEW JERSEY
$100 - $249 Joey Baldofsky ’19 Others Chris Blakeley ’19
NORTH CAROLINA
$1,000 - $1,838 Stephen Cumbie ’70 Y $500 - $999 Glenn Benton ’79 % $250 - $499 Bob Sevier ’62 % $100 - $249 Bill Baldridge ’58 % Peter Cleveland ’78 % William Foster ’80 Pax Glenn ’58 % Jimmy Hart ’80 Doc Lohr ’58 Ian Munn ’77 % Ed Pagett ’67 % Ashmead Pipkin ’60 % Tom Sager ’72 Y Reb Thomas ’79 Eric Wagoner ’73 % Charles Warren ’61 % Ralph Whitfield ’81 % Others Frantz Herr ’74 Bill Keesler ’74
NORTH DAKOTA
$100 - $249 Alfred Bromm ’73 Tom Thomas ’58 % Others Eric Braasch ’15 Myron Johnson ’70 % Sam Sticha ’19
NORTHEASTERN
$100 - $249 John Hubbard ’14 % Scott Seiffer ’11 % Others Joe Albanese ’17 Phil Giordano ’14 Max Lacoma ’21 Will Pett ’14 Tyler Wong ’16
NORTHWESTERN
$5,000 - $9,999 John Mutz ’57 Z $1,839 - $2,499 Gary Rusk ’65 & Justin Rutherford ’00 & $1,000 - $1,838 Thomas Greaves ’11 % $250 - $499 Richard Peters ’62 Y Others Lee Enz ’57 Mark Purdy ’74
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN $500 - $999 Roger Roa ’02 %
OHIO
$2,500 - $4,999 Rick Sabol ’77 & Jim Stagi ’77 & $1,839 - $2,499 Peter Fine ’74 & Jeff O’Hara ’69 & $1,000 - $1,838 Andrew Berger ’79 % Glenn Corlett ’65 & $500 - $999 Bob Boyd ’63 Y Rick Brown ’65 Z Mark Griffith ’78 Thomas Morr ’70 % Joe Wilson ’84 Y $250 - $499 Tom Connors ’66 % Jim Goddard ’54 & Gary Harlow ’67 % Kent Houser ’77 % Joe Kleczynski ’91 Michael La Beau ’67 % Dave Marshall ’77 % John McKinley ’64 % Tommy Raimondi ’16 % Bill Whipple ’72 % $100 - $249 Deke Abbott ’61 % Rick Bersnak ’72 % Roy Graber ’51 John Holden ’65 % Donald Hunt ’61 Tom James ’71 % Paul Kerschner ’76 Charlie Piranian ’84 Alan Prescott ’78 James Raden ’64 % Clayton Riley ’50 % Jack Sawyer ’52 Dave Wolfe ’64 % Jim Young ’68 % Others Nathan Brown ’97 Brian Cain ’91 Ron Calhoun ’72 Y Ken Cham ’65 Denny Conrad ’75 Culby Culbertson ’77 % Dan Dahlen ’76 % Jerry Lyons ’56 Jeff Radomski ’81 % Caleb Saunders ’20 Pete Shilling ’65 % Bruce Skala ’88
OHIO STATE
$1,839 - $2,499 Ralph Talmage ’71 Y Bob Taylor ’64 & $1,000 - $1,838 Jack Schiff ’65 & $500 - $999 Joe Chinnici ’64 & $250 - $499 Mike Matthews ’82 % $100 - $249 Roger Albrecht ’68 & Scott Barnes ’78 % Jon Bennett ’69 % Bill Buckham ’67 Y Dick Foster ’65 % John Hopkins ’57 % Scott Kraushar ’76 %
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Drew Locaputo ’95 % Jim Turner ’65 % David Wright ’67 t Eric Zeiher ’75 Others Rick Carpenter ’66 Mike Gaffney ’75 % Dave Neff ’74 John Rindler ’85 Chuck Wright ’62 %
OHIO WESLEYAN
$1,839 - $2,499 Marty Haskell ’68 & $500 - $999 Tom Tatham ’56 % $250 - $499 Larry Linderer ’55 % Bob Walters ’73 % $100 - $249 Dick Draz ’54 % Eric Eickhoff ’00 & Matt Garrison ’99 % Thomas Obrecht ’77 Others Jack Hahn ’55 % Lee Szambecki ’98 %
OKLAHOMA
Jason Lees ’94 Dean Luthey ’76 & Jed Morrison ’75 % Marc Nuttle ’71 Z Rich Talley ’74 t Frank Thompson ’75 Corey Walz ’12 $100 - $249 Ken Beard ’75 Chris Brown ’71 % Don Cogman ’69 % John Coker ’72 % Don Crews ’65 % John Fuller ’76 % Dustin Gibson ’91 Dick Gore ’67 Larry Harral ’68 Jerry Hassebroek ’67 % Bradford Hoopes ’76 % Brad Johnston ’69 % Derek Kemp ’12 Joe Kokojan ’06 % Kenneth Lisle ’73 % Mark Lisle ’76 Dick Porter ’58 Max Richards ’56 % Mike Ritz ’66 % Rob Robertson ’84 % Charles Thompson ’79 Others Gaines Godfrey ’57 Koby Harrington ’09 Chris Taylor ’94 Wayne Wasemiller ’72 %
$10,000 - $24,999 Robert Beall ’80 O Ken Feagins ’85 & Kevin Foxx ’78 t $2,500 - $4,999 Mike Bickford ’80 O Dewey Chambers ’80 & OKLAHOMA STATE Steve Glasser ’70 Y $10,000 - $24,999 Mike Lynch ’71 t Dennis McNeill ’69 Z Thomas Norris ’56 & $2,500 - $4,999 Fred Reynolds ’79 Y Alan Aneshansley ’71 & Don Smith ’58 & Paul Heerwagen ’07 Y Jim Taylor ’79 Z Arthur Thompson ’66 & $1,839 - $2,499 John Williams ’68 Z $1,839 - $2,499 Mike Wright ’71 t Andy Bishop ’75 Z $250 - $499 Tom McCasland ’56 G Ed Holstein ’54 Y Randy McDaniel ’90 % Arlyn Miller ’71 Eddie McNeil ’67 % Steve Moses ’76 Ray Nelson ’79 Y $100 - $249 $1,000 - $1,838 Edy El Rassi ’08 Renny Collins ’79 Y Kevin Ellington ’60 & Rick Gibbon ’75 % Josh Fairchild ’05 % Lane Gibbs ’09 % Dyke Hoppe ’75 % Doug Kinzie ’79 % Ron Kise ’70 & Drew Neville ’69 % David Littlefield ’75 Y Stephen Newcombe ’79 % Larry Maguire ’65 % Lance Tolson ’82 Y Kevin McMichael ’80 John Waldo ’74 % Neil Rosser ’84 $500 - $999 Jim Skelton ’58 Carter Baumert ’86 Z Others Logan Beall ’12 % George Crawford ’83 Todd Boone ’84 & Bill Fraser ’84 George Durfee ’59 % Tony Miller ’70 Phil Farmer ’91 % George Reed ’83 Y Doug Frantz ’66 Y Jeb Reid ’79 Richard Greer ’79 Tim Smalley ’60 Tad Hughes ’85 % OREGON Mark Johnston ’79 Bill McCoy ’58 % $5,000 - $9,999 Art Carmichael ’62 t Richard Moore ’63 Z Rodrigo Rivera-Reyes ’15 % Ted Gillette ’74 % $250 - $499 Patrick Gilligan ’04 Zach Allen ’85 % $1,839 - $2,499 Morry Arntson ’59 Z Robert Byrd ’97 Mark Curnutte ’76 % Kyle Becker ’10 $1,000 - $1,838 Kyle Dahlgren ’10 Allen Hardin ’09 % John Hillis ’82 Y Paul Keller ’05 John Herman ’60 & Burt Lampl ’88 % Glen Holden ’51 %
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$500 - $999 Karl Koch ’65 % Alex Tucker ’20 % $250 - $499 TJ McDonald ’71 % $100 - $249 Ben Berry ’10 Bill Crist ’68 Y Ed Ellis ’69 Tyler Horst ’16 Jerry Lewis ’63 % David McClung ’67 Marty Packouz ’69 Y Others Roger Krakow ’75 Tony Nguyen ’22
OREGON STATE
$1,839 - $2,499 Bruce Levering ’76 & $500 - $999 Murray Lodge ’85 $100 - $249 Greg Hulbert ’71 % Don Royse ’65 % Others Arlen Borgen ’56 Gerald Chadburn ’53 % Terry Gardner ’70 Dave Oehling ’63
Others Eli Hoyek ’16
PUGET SOUND
$2,500 - $4,999 John Toomer ’84 Y $1,839 - $2,499 Don Curtis ’90 & $1,000 - $1,838 Karl Leaverton ’78 % $500 - $999 Ray Conner ’88 & Collin Lee ’93 % $250 - $499 Ted Buck ’87 Y Gary Cohn ’77 % Others Chris Craney ’70 % Brian Davis ’83 Alex Gardner ’11 % Jeff Tyner ’73 Michael Ziels ’90
PURDUE
$25,000 - $49,999 Chad Zamarin ’98 Z $10,000 - $24,999 John Young ’56 Z $5,000 - $9,999 Jack Laurie ’86 & Bob St. Jean ’69 & PACIFIC $2,500 - $4,999 Dave Cox ’64 Y Others Jasper Chuang ’19 Tom Lupfer ’79 & Cameron Cornell ’17 Dave Thompson ’64 Y Jacob Gray ’21 $1,839 - $2,499 Rhett Kilgore ’14 Rick Bond ’79 & Mason Miguel ’21 Kevin Comer ’71 & Alex Peralta ’19 Tom Hoover ’82 & Matthew Spain ’19 Mike Wells ’75 & Kyle Young ’16 Tim Wilschetz ’83 Y $1,000 - $1,838 PENN STATE Baco Benton ’94 $500 - $999 Bill Bumpas ’59 & Peter Bossis ’73 Y Matt Bundy ’99 Y Nick Gummo ’13 % Will Tippet ’83 % $250 - $499 $500 - $999 Ted Jackson ’54 Dick Bond ’68 Robb Mulberger ’66 Y Tom Brazina ’86 % Jim Tudas ’65 % Terri Earnest ’66 Y $100 - $249 Robert Knepper ’55 Jake Bigham ’67 John Miller ’82 Y Marco Dellaria ’83 % $250 - $499 Bill Hahn ’80 Jim Corliss ’61 Y Others Ray Gass ’59 % Fred Briggs ’68 Scott Hayes ’68 Y David Grubbs ’62 William Horton ’70 % PENNSYLVANIA John Kestler ’86 % $250 - $499 Bob McLean ’62 Y Brian Godfrey ’01 Y Bill Moss ’81 % $100 - $249 Patrick Shanahan ’82 Harry Alsentzer ’50 % $100 - $249 John Alsentzer ’54 % Paul Cvar ’00 Jason Aschenbrand ’96 % Jim Glasgow ’55 % Brian Bohr ’96 % Bud Harman ’51 % Brian Hessel ’90 % Sean Klinger ’17 Harlan Levy ’93 William Kozmin ’76 Randy Rivera ’93 Michael McCoy ’73 Others David McKinley ’69 Daniel Baugh ’53 % Brendan O’Brien ’63 P. C. Garner ’67 Roger Schenkel ’68 Y Alan Pike ’84 % Kent Whitaker ’86 % Others PEPPERDINE John Canterbury ’64 % $100 - $249 Kelly Eads ’89 Casey Lucas ’99 & Sean Eddington ’16 PITTSBURGH Michael Huskey ’17 $100 - $249 Noel Lawson ’78 James DiBitetto ’14 % Grant Martin ’67 %
Dick Price ’62 % Mark Sanfilippo ’89 Dave Yoder ’62
QUINNIPIAC
Others James Burnham ’19
RHODE ISLAND
$2,500 - $4,999 Jeff Flanagan ’93 & $100 - $249 Neil Cavanaugh ’07 Matt Danilowicz ’05 Francis Troy ’95 Others Bill Cameron ’95 David Lemieux ’94
ROCHESTER
Others Thomas Jeffries ’18 Chris Muller ’18
RUTGERS
$10,000 - $24,999 Ken Grispin ’70 Z $2,500 - $4,999 George Fosdick ’63 & $500 - $999 John Emery ’53 % $250 - $499 John Huss ’57 Y John Indyk ’83 % Bob Shillito ’63 $100 - $249 Bill de Bruin ’60 Others Bob Russo ’79 William Tighe ’54
SACRED HEART
Others Giancarlo Capolino ’22
SAINT LOUIS
$250 - $499 Hector Bird ’06 % Tim Cassady ’06 Josh Simpson ’08 % $100 - $249 Jack Joyce ’14 % Ty Sondag ’12 %
SAN DIEGO
$500 - $999 Paul Winterbotham ’12 % $100 - $249 Jordan Lemoine ’16 % Others Lambert deGanay ’09 Fred Myrtle ’11 % Matt Oden ’12
SAN DIEGO STATE
$50,000+ Fred Pierce ’84 Z $1,839 - $2,500 Asset Property Mgmt, Inc. %
SAN JOSE STATE
Others Deep Choudhari ’13 % Eric Opp ’04 Aaron Vogt ’17
SEWANEE
$250 - $499 Craig Bennett ’09 Others Brown Patterson ’52 Y
SMU
$5,000 - $9,999 Alan England ’63 Y
$2,500 - $4,999 Mark Griege ’81 & $1,839 - $2,499 Jim Grant ’62 & Jeff Greiner ’80 t David Light ’64 Z $250 - $499 Fred Ball ’67 % Nick Bastoni ’13 % Marc Bateman ’71 Larry Del Papa ’77 Bob McCaskill ’68 % Don Pearce ’65 Y Edward Rotenberg ’83 % Doug Toole ’64 Y $100 - $249 Jeff Eilert ’62 % Keith Evans ’67 % Tom Foster ’63 % Jerry Goeden ’17 John Hagerman ’63 & Bill Hollett ’84 Wiley Kirk ’62 % Dan McClain ’79 George Pool ’61 Others Bud Carrell ’62 Connor Chase ’17 Jim Gibson ’65 % Gary Grover ’65 Justin Warren ’10 % Chad Woods ’90
SOUTH CAROLINA
$500 - $999 Jeff Stephenson ’88 Y Others
SOUTH DAKOTA
$2,500 - $4,999 Scott Grotjan ’92 Y $1,000 - $1,838 Steve Wethor ’88 & $250 - $499 Kevin McCoy ’72 % Robert Reuer ’85 Bob Starr ’92 $100 - $249 Seth Artz ’05 Scott Kahler ’73 Marshall Lavin ’93 Matthew Lavin ’94 Scott McGregor ’74 % Darin Schaap ’92 Mike Serr ’77 Paul Van Buren ’60 % Others Eric Asmus ’04 Austin Bormann ’19 David Gross ’71 Jason Krueger ’02 Kermit Olsen ’62 %
SOUTH FLORIDA
$100 - $249 Patrick Emrich ’99 David Schmidt ’92 & Others Len Levi ’94 % Christian Santiago ’20
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
$1,000 - $1,838 Philip Byer ’84 % Tom Claypool ’72 & Gary Kirkpatrick ’75 Y $500 - $999 Bill Poland ’71 Y $250 - $499 Charles Culp ’68 %
Tom Meade ’60 % Louis Sclafani ’77 % Stan Smith ’69 & $100 - $249 Jeff Garton ’74 Walter Gorrell ’58 % Ron Lane ’56 Y Al Leland ’76 % Rob Mika ’82 % Perry Tarnofsky ’82 % Monte Tinkham ’84 % Others Kelly Davis ’79 % Toby Westbrook ’63
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
$2,500 - $4,999 Marty Obst ’03 & $1,000 - $1,838 Greg Beckman ’07 % $100 - $249 Jason Corso ’03 % Ryan King ’01 & Matt McGuire ’14 Jacob Rose ’15 % Corey White ’04 %
ST. LAWRENCE
$500 - $999 Mark Attarian ’80 % Richard Keller ’60 Y Steve Sherer ’53 Y $250 - $499 Allen Splete ’60 Y Frank Stritter ’59 % $100 - $249 Thomas Romoda ’65 % Guy Schmidt ’55 Others John Gillis ’58 John Gornell ’62 % Peter Guille ’63 % Kevin McGrath ’77 Y Mike Peters ’76 % John Pontius ’10 Dan Quinlan ’83 Daniel Shulman ’62 %
STANFORD
$250 - $499 Mark Cummings ’75 %
STEVENS
$500 - $999 Bill Hutchinson ’73 % $250 - $499 Jeff Lichtenfeld ’11 % $100 - $249 Frank Ianna ’71 Y Ronald Kravetz ’70 % Ron West ’71 % Others Bill Chernowetz ’71
SYRACUSE
$5,000 - $9,999 Bob Hanley ’83 Z $1,839 - $2,499 Marc Benshetler ’82 & $100 - $249 Hank Cook ’62 % Clif Heidel ’56 % Others Dan Wojcik ’60
TCU
$1,000 - $1,838 Kent Mire ’07 % $500 - $999 Charlie Ruff ’15 % $250 - $499
Austin Marple ’14 % $100 - $249 Evan Brown ’20 Michael Gonzales ’13 Others Tad Balfour ’14 Carter Gilbert ’10 John Loucks ’18 Andrew Upton ’15 %
TENNESSEE
$10,000 - $24,999 Allen Loy ’69 & $5,000 - $9,999 Mark Whitler ’73 & $2,500 - $4,999 Richard Kaniss ’76 & Jay Monteleone ’98 Y James Parker ’12 % Wilson Wright ’70 Y $1,839 - $2,499 Brent Midyett ’95 % $1,000 - $1,838 Bob Crawford ’77 % David Smith ’75 % $500 - $999 Mike Taber ’74 & $250 - $499 John Underhill ’13 % $100 - $249 Ramsey Blanks ’70 % Bill Pflager ’71 Y Others Phil Abashian ’89
TENNESSEE TECH
$100 - $249 Dallas Smith ’90 %
TEXAS
$1,000 - $1,838 Jack Brandon ’54 % Tom Miller ’46 Y $250 - $499 Bob McBee ’72 Tom Sellers ’80 Y $100 - $249 Greg Bair ’74 % Steve Barber ’63 Hardie Bowman ’72 Buddy Campbell ’64 % Mac Churchill ’72 Z John Corrigan ’85 Y Gary Dickinson ’62 % John LeFlore ’65 & Pat McKinney ’60 %
DONOR LEGEND JUNE 1, 2022– MAY 31, 2023
Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society........ $1 Million+ % Campanile Society.......$500,000 O Chautauqua Society....$250,000 t Diamond Society............$100,000
Z Rose Society........................$50,000
& Founders’ Society............$25,000
& President’s Society...........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society............$5,000 % Beta Society............................$1,000
TOTAL YEARS GIVING
5+ 10+ 15+ 30+ 40+ 50+
20+.
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Lanny Milton ’80 David Oxford ’74 % Jason Schubert ’93 Cory Warren ’80 Others David Cook ’69 Bob Harpool ’73
TEXAS A&M
$1,839 - $2,499 Karl Chiao ’90 Y $100 - $249 Conrad Hametner ’92 % Others Mark Lutz ’13
TEXAS A&M-CC
Others Braden Armstrong ’12
TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
$1,000 - $1,838 David Minter ’75 & $500 - $999 Bryan Corser ’85 % $250 - $499 Ed Wenzel ’72 Y $100 - $249 Steven Brown ’83 % Cody Golden ’17 Ryan Hoopes ’07 % Wayne Huddleston ’98 % Jimmie Kellum ’10 % Weldon Moore ’80 Steve Peterson ’89 Dustin Smith ’11 Bill Younger ’73 Others Jeffrey Caffey ’90 Alex Fuentes ’20
TEXAS TECH
$5,000 - $9,999 Dean Stalcup ’71 Z $500 - $999 Mike Ralston ’74 % $100 - $249 Brandon Anderson ’18 Brian Brandenberger ’06 Zach Low ’20 Bill Young ’70 Others Johnnie Martinez ’18 Landon McBride ’97 % Christian Ritchie ’17
TOLEDO
$250 - $499 Michael Kistner ’08 %
TORONTO
$250 - $499 Ken Stephen ’77 &
TRUMAN STATE
$2,500 - $4,999 Sam Murphey ’06 Y Ryan Sather ’98 & $1,839 - $2,499 Marc Tower ’05 & $1,000 - $1,838 Dusty Kelley ’08 Y Matt Mueller ’14 % Jason Waggoner ’04 & Matt Walczewski ’03 & $500 - $999 Kevin Frazer ’05 Y Josh Greer ’21 Mark Kirtland ’07 % Jeremy Oliver ’10 % Terry Weber ’01 %
$250 - $499 Andy Crossett ’05 % Mike Stegemann ’97 % $100 - $249 Matt Brawner ’07 & Gunner Cox-Smith ’14 Bill Dorner ’97 % Eric Hansen ’10 Zach Lepperd ’16 % Remy McClain ’19 Others Paul Haarmann ’21 Austin Jarrett ’19 Chuck Perry ’22 Gabe Sander ’17
TULANE
$1,000 - $1,838 Martin Macdiarmid ’65 & $500 - $999 Terry Schnuck ’75 Y Rick Wiggers ’76 % $250 - $499 Harry Quarls ’74 % $100 - $249 Rudy Viener ’56 % Others Richard Atwood ’72 Tom Bucker ’78 % David Sims ’74 Richard Werlein ’46 %
UC BERKELEY
$500 - $999 Bill Dagley ’81 Y Bruce Meyer ’64 % $100 - $249 George Crist ’67 % Peter Green ’62 % Tim Watterson ’75 % Others Ryan Nguyen ’18
UC IRVINE
$1,000 - $1,838 Patrick McDonald ’91 $500 - $999 Bryant Fiesta ’16 % John Yamashita ’86 % $100 - $249 David DeHuff ’79 % Others Leslie Sterrett ’79 Freddy Vega ’16
UC RIVERSIDE
$2,500 - $4,999 Joel Stern ’94 Y Others Barack Mandela ’94
UC SAN DIEGO
$100 - $249 Bijan Mehryar ’15 % Others Kent Snyder ’21
UC SANTA BARBARA
$100 - $249 Rob Adam ’91 % Greg Immell ’91 % Devon Walton ’95
UCLA
$10,000 - $24,999 Mike Downer ’77 Z $1,839 - $2,499 Don Grandi ’65 & $500 - $999 Tod Spieker ’71 &
$250 - $499 Anthony Kafesjian ’77 % Bill Krauch ’66 & Trav Wood ’66 Y $100 - $249 Bob Bolster ’88 % Walt Howald ’61 % Bryan Karcher ’87 Y Alan May ’56 % Greg Shoemaker ’00 David Thomas ’69 Mark Towery ’87 Adrian Whited ’53 % Others Gary Olesen ’59 % John Peterson ’55 Y
UNION
$100 - $249 Harry Benedict ’57 % Ron Rubin ’76 % Others James Benfield ’75 % Allan Eustis ’70 John Komoroske ’71 Ed Lonergan ’59
UNLV
$10,000 - $24,999 Willie Romero ’95 Z $100 - $249 Mike Jorgensen ’99 Martin Melendrez ’96 Scott Pajak ’02 Others Matt Chavez ’99 Joaquin Trujillo ’99
UTAH
$10,000 - $24,999 Gamma Beta Alumni Assoc.& $5,000 - $9,999 Kurt Larsen ’87 & $2,500 - $4,999 Chris Conabee ’88 & Jonathan Slager ’82 & $1,000 - $1,838 Spence Eccles ’56 O $500 - $999 Tom Anderson ’91 % Paul Buehner ’68 % Jim Gaddis ’63 Y John Raybould ’97 Y $250 - $499 Sean Brophy ’90 & Derek Deitsch ’15 % Chas Foote ’15 Y William Gaskill ’92 Gardner Jolley ’66 Y Brent Maxfield ’65 Y John Maynes ’68 % John Okland ’70 % $100 - $249 Dillon Bradford ’14 Ken Castleton ’61 % Jackson Chambers ’12 John Dinwoodey ’62 % Nick Gilson ’03 Mike Mattsson ’60 % Tony Middleton ’61 % Joseph Paul ’16 Kevin Shields ’15 Others Cary Dunn ’77 Cristian Gomez ’14 Adam Hawker ’17 Ridley Heyrend ’16 Chris Samuels ’16
UTAH STATE
$500 - $999 Ara Serjoie ’98
VANDERBILT
$1,839 - $2,499 Steve Turner ’69 % $500 - $999 Ben Doubleday ’46 & $250 - $499 John Adams ’97 % Jeff Garber ’73 Y Roger Nelson ’50 % $100 - $249 Dan Connally ’97 % Chip Conway ’75 % Bob Gillespy ’75 % David Towles ’78 % George Wilson ’70 % Others Wally Evans ’74 Hank Riffe ’58 Thomas Thompson ’59
VILLANOVA
$5,000 - $9,999 Mike Okenquist ’94 & $2,500 - $4,999 Steve Smith ’99 & $1,839 - $2,499 Steve Ferri ’94 & $100 - $249 Dylan Casey ’12 Jason Williams ’06 % Others Sam Beecher ’18
VIRGINIA
$500 - $999 Malcolm Andrews ’89 % $250 - $499 Guy Fritts ’64 Y $100 - $249 Anthony Salgado ’84 % William Thomas ’85 Others Garrett Smith ’84 Charles Spence ’64
VIRGINIA TECH
$1,000 - $1,838 Puraj Patel ’05 % Dan Westra ’76 t $500 - $999 Charlie Comer ’75 & Warren Hall ’75 Y John Hook ’01 Wayne Kay ’73 Z Brian Keller ’12 % James Kurz ’88 Y Bryan Laske ’89 Jeff Moore ’13 % Jim Wilding ’84 Andy Wise ’10 $250 - $499 David Campbell ’07 % Brian DeWyer ’82 % Drew Everett ’92 % Jim Hudson ’78 Y Steven Hutchinson ’93 Ed Miller ’86 Bob Steele ’82 % $100 - $249 Steve Brylski ’06 % Brad England ’85 % Tom Furtner ’85 Bruce Johnson ’74 Jeffrey Kellam ’85 % Phil Maffei ’93
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2022 TO MAY 31, 2023 Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 20-23
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Kevin McCartney ’89 Joe Murphy ’77 % Adam Parisi ’88 % Bill Pollard ’86 Joey Smiley ’00 Michael Vinter ’88 Others Jodie Bartock ’95 Bradley de Wet ’10 % Alan Lattimer ’91 Doug O’Leary ’77 Pat Reddan ’92 Joe Schechtel ’87 Michael Yost ’94
Brent Bridwell ’03 Kevin Casey ’05 Alex Clauser ’15 Colten Craigin ’13 Jeff Dickison ’85 Ross Dillard ’07 Chris Fabina ’02 Stephen Fenton ’15 J. D. Flynn ’00 Ben Froedge ’07 Bill Goff ’05 Mack Guffin ’75 David Hauck ’12 Sam Hildebrand ’61 % Kurt Homann ’74 WABASH Lee Jones ’60 % $10,000 - $24,999 Thomas Joyner ’58 Adam Collins ’02 & Craig Kierzek ’06 Bob Grand ’78 t Kenneth Koepke ’68 $5,000 - $9,999 G.B. Landrigan ’85 Jim Snyder ’82 Z Thad Miller ’87 $1,839 - $2,499 Squier Neal ’66 Jim Carroll ’65 & Davey Neal ’01 $1,000 - $1,838 Kasey Oetting ’15 Dave Lahey ’60 Y George Seidensticker ’57 Y Nick Ohmer ’01 Billy Powers ’12 $500 - $999 Brady Quackenbush ’18 Nelson Bahler ’67 % Rex Ryker ’97 Charlie Bell ’66 % Eric Schoettle ’93 Bob Brandt ’77 & Caleb Selby ’04 Jim Davlin ’85 David Smith ’77 % Ryan Grand ’08 % S. Clarke Smith ’57 JR Roberts ’83 & Nick Sommer ’15 Aaron Selby ’06 Andrew Sparks ’11 David Tate ’78 Andrew Swart ’12 $250 - $499 Michael Teders ’91 Cal Black ’66 & Jay Teeters ’03 Derick Busenbark ’03 Mike Warren ’93 Jeff Davidson ’70 % Bruce Williams ’76 Gary Dillon ’68 % Jack Engledow ’53 % WASHINGTON Kyle Grand ’11 % $5,000 - $9,999 Don Rhodes ’58 & Michael Huber ’82 % Will Logan ’11 Ned Sander ’94 $2,500 - $4,999 Eric Rowland ’86 Chris Sievers ’58 & John South ’95 Donavan White ’12 % $1,839 - $2,499 Thomas Herche ’70 Y Andy Wilkinson ’83 % $100 - $249 $250 - $499 J.B. Bachman ’61 % Ward Bushnell ’68 % Tom Billings ’63 John Clees ’70 % John Birdzell ’61 Y Mike Delay ’85 Y Doug Burns ’61 % $100 - $249 Donald Andrews ’73 % John Collins ’76 % Stephen Coons ’63 Bert Byrne ’57 % Clark Dickerson ’67 % Bill Cone ’62 John Flanagan ’66 Reilly Hall ’77 % Jake German ’11 Thomas Hansen ’59 % Jeff Harkness ’78 Ray Lee ’52 % John Herrin ’66 % Bob Norman ’62 % Gordie Huncilman ’78 % Glenn Paulson ’66 Y Jim John ’86 % Scott Pinckney ’61 % Jim Joven ’89 Walter Robinson ’63 % Chris Keele ’81 Kyle Schlicker ’88 % Mike Keele ’78 % Mike Sheridan ’57 % Bill Ledbetter ’75 Doug Smith ’75 % Michael Lewinski ’82 % Others Bert Johnson ’63 % Bob MacCallum ’65 % Pete Miller ’82 Dave Leuckel ’83 Ron Nichols ’64 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Mark Oetting ’81 $1,000 - $1,838 Elliot Vice ’06 Brian Knapp ’69 Y Mark Winter ’75 % $100 - $249 Others George Knight ’61 % Austin Althoff ’14 % Victor Lazzaro ’67 Rolf Amsler ’63 Bob Relick ’72 % Joel Beier ’14 Others Greg Birk ’77 Jim Graham ’72
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Chris Musuneggi ’98 % John Succop ’69 Dan Walters ’15
WASHINGTON AND LEE
Others Dick Kuersteiner ’61 % Dave Noble ’58 %
WASHINGTON IN ST. LOUIS
$2,500 - $4,999 Aaron Kozuki ’05 & $500 - $999 Dave Compton ’80 % Bill Rayburn ’62 % $250 - $499 Jim Bierman ’67 % Ferd Del Pizzo ’58 & Don Schmuck ’58 % $100 - $249 Rob Fox ’14 John Gianoulakis ’60 % Joe Hope ’53 % Everett Kling ’49 John Miefert ’69 % Jack Sanders ’61 Bob Schirmer ’57 % Robert Young ’62 % Others Josh Gantz ’05 Chris Gianoulakis ’66 David Yarian ’69 %
WASHINGTON STATE
$10,000 - $24,999 Jeff Fisher ’80 & $5,000 - $9,999 Doug Forslund ’86 & Rick Parker ’70 & Larry Williams ’65 & Dean Zografos ’73 Y $1,839 - $2,499 Jack Simpson ’60 & $1,000 - $1,838 Kelly Beckley ’71 % Gary Marks ’73 Z $500 - $999 Chris Marker ’64 Z $250 - $499 Bob Hall ’67 & Tyler Hayes ’15 % Jim Pappas ’85 & Dan Young ’83 Y $100 - $249 Roger Aldrich ’70 % Duane Brelsford ’81 Rick Freitas ’89 John Glass ’76 Riley Kelly ’77 Bradyn Leyde ’02 % Brad Liebrecht ’07 Mark Martel ’82 % Jack Pappas ’16 % Donald Schacht ’69 % Don Semrau ’58 % Others Tanner German ’21
WEBER STATE
$250 - $499 Randy Middlebrooks ’94 Roy Van Orman ’84 % $100 - $249 Brian Motes ’89 % Chris Stout ’92 Others Chris Flint ’86 % Maury Wheatley ’87
WESLEYAN
$500 - $999 Dave Knapp ’49 & $100 - $249 Dick Cavanagh ’68 Y Joel Johnson ’64 % Others Warren White ’71
WEST CHESTER
$500 - $999 Justin Foster ’11 &
WEST VIRGINIA
$250 - $499 David Bailey ’43 % Jack Heyl ’75 % $100 - $249 Bill George ’94 % Craig Ramey ’65 Others Justin Bolyard ’06 Dan Davisson ’70 %
WESTERN ONTARIO
$1,000 - $1,838 Doug Reid ’58 & $250 - $499 Kelly Dudgeon ’91 % Roy Steel ’56 % $100 - $249 Michael Aniballi ’87 % Michael Gates ’85
WESTERN RESERVE
$1,000 - $1,838 Walt Kalberer ’55 & $500 - $999 Neal Lavelle ’57 & $250 - $499 David Agle ’54 % Paul Christ ’59 $100 - $249 Dennis Block ’69 Jack Haplea ’63 Bill Koenig ’66 Y Jack Moskal ’58 & Dave Rowthorn ’72 % Others Thomas Digby ’63 Tom Lipton ’63 Z
WESTMINSTER
$1,839 - $2,499 Kirk Carpenter ’65 Y Ned Williams ’82 Z $1,000 - $1,838 John Davis ’14 % Rich Walton ’70 Y $500 - $999 Mark Wilson ’81 Y $250 - $499 Larry Condie ’65 Y Stephen England ’68 % Jeffrey Sanders ’79 % Hank Schuppert ’79 % David Woosley ’81 % $100 - $249 Chris Ahrens ’72 Russ Bennett ’67 % Peter Brown ’66 % Troy Burgess ’83 Mike Esser ’70 % Bill Gilbert ’78 % Tom Kokjer ’78 % Bill Lange ’68 % Christopher Schupp ’78 CT Sharp ’60 % Jake Van Dyke ’70 Jim Williams ’86 %
Others Jace Christopher ’20 Richard Deming ’75 Jack Ketcher ’15
Others Will Coakley ’20 Thomas Foreman ’19 Bryan Jones ’08
WHITMAN
WILLIAMS
$10,000 - $24,999 Bill Smead ’80 & $1,000 - $1,838 Larry Stone ’77 & $500 - $999 Dave Morris ’67 % Rod Orth ’51 % $250 - $499 David Kennedy ’61 % George Willoughby ’55 $100 - $249 Lewis Hale ’70 Peter Newland ’67 Bruce Woods ’79 % Others Douglas Lyons ’59 Stephen McDuffie ’87 %
WICHITA STATE
$2,500 - $4,999 Chuck Etherington ’79 Y Glenn Etherington ’76 Y Steven Sutherland ’74 Y $1,839 - $2,499 Tyson Bean ’02 Y James McBride ’83 & $1,000 - $1,838 Bob Smith ’67 & $100 - $249 Connor Bain ’16 Justin Dugan ’14 Mark Gardner ’67 % Brian Hund ’08 % Mike Martin ’62 Paul Maynard ’62 % Patrick Osner ’18 Lane Smith ’19 Brian Wells ’87 % Dale Wiggins ’61 % Others Patrick Burrus ’18 Ryan Eilts ’19 Mike Greenlee ’76 Everett Marshall ’16 Thomas Parks ’21 Michael Schultz ’17
WILLAMETTE
$5,000 - $9,999 Doug Houser ’57 % $2,500 - $4,999 Galen Smith ’06 & $1,839 - $2,499 Ethan Braden ’02 & $250 - $499 Dale DeHarpport ’57 Y Daniel Echeverri ’12 % Max Vekich ’76 Don Williams ’59 $100 - $249 John Edmundson ’57 % Brian McKean ’15 % Norton Younglove ’51 Others Spencer Hong ’18 Peter Smith ’64
WILLIAM & MARY
$1,839 - $2,499 Patrick Everett ’07 % MacGregor Hill ’04 Z
$1,000 - $1,838 Bill Rose ’64 Y $250 - $499 David Gregg ’61 Bob Guyett ’58 % Vern Squires ’56 % Others John Pratt ’55 %
WISCONSIN
$1,839 - $2,499 Bob Schnese ’83 & $1,000 - $1,838 George Moore ’79 Y Jeff White ’92 & $500 - $999 Jim Curtis ’86 & Rollie McGinnis ’53 & Scott Running ’89 % $250 - $499 Perry Atterholt ’83 % Burwood Hay ’85 % Tom Jones ’70 % BJ Miller ’87 % James Reynolds ’62 % Mark Schultze ’83 % Andrew Sylke ’85 $100 - $249 Michael Berghammer ’84 Anthony Canepa ’77 % Walter Ebling ’54 % Phillip Frensz ’55 % Tom Frost ’83 Bruce Huibregtse ’76 % Mike Imse ’77 % Mark Kaiser ’81 Bart Kocha ’80 Dave Lenz ’71 % Michael Liebow ’82 Robert Rishel ’77 % Rod Taylor ’72 Others Bob Klockow ’85 % Dick Oakford ’56 %
WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH
$1,839 - $2,499 Drew Thornsberry ’08 & $500 - $999 Tom Boscher ’97 % $250 - $499 Forrest Buck ’14 Nathan Gribowski ’08 % Jon Robinson ’20 Kris Swanson ’87 & Andy Thomas ’97 & Ethan Turner ’12 % $100 - $249 Matt Cumberland ’08 Jim Jacobs ’97 % Justin Klug ’97 % Others Tyler Apel ’13 Ryan Bares ’08 % Aaron Becker ’14 Easton Beckman ’14 Aaron Beiser ’20 Ethan Bell ’16 Adam Carlson ’19 Alex Clark ’11 Ryan DeLoge ’18 Eric Jacob ’10 Keith Keskinen ’14
Jarek Kreitz ’17 Jesse Naumann ’12 Reilly Pagel ’17 Chris Schierl ’17 Grant Steffen ’22 Shane Thomas ’19 Tyler Volkert ’15 Cameron Warnke ’20 Chris Werner ’19 Josh Wittkowske ’14
WITTENBERG
$500 - $999 Chuck Bush ’71 Y Larry Newton ’70 & $250 - $499 Doug Miner ’67 Y $100 - $249 Bill Barkley ’69 % Lloyd Campbell ’50 % Joe Krywany ’79 % Herbert Miller ’62 % Danny O’Nan ’21 Darren Smith ’06 Scott Strawn ’76 % Others Mick Glandon ’64 Don Hutchinson ’15 Sutton Jacobs ’18 Brian Mahon ’83 Ken Robinson ’75 % Colton Smith ’20 Philip Stahl ’79 John Stefanik ’70 %
WPI
Others Kyle Hanlon ’19 Matt Karns ’22 Kepei Lei ’21 Will Van Rensselaer ’17
WRIGHT STATE
$100 - $249 Mike Estes ’87 Jason St.Clair ’98 Others Ron Grove ’87 %
YALE
$250 - $499 Michael Mitchell ’59 % $100 - $249 Deforest Smith ’61 % Charlie Soule ’63 Others Biff Folberth ’66
BETA ORGANIZATIONS
$10,000 - $24,999 Gamma Beta Alumni Assoc.& $5,000 - $9,999 Psi Diamond Charitable Fdn. t $1,839 - $2,500 Asset Property Mgmt, Inc. % $1,000 - $1,838 Beta Delta Foundation, Inc. %
FRIENDS OF BETA
$10,000 - $24,999 Tanya Shaw Z Chris and Jennifer Watson & $5,000 - $9,999 Jane Arends Y $2,500 - $4,999 Anne Emmerth & Cindy Sadighian & $1,839 - $2,499 Bob McKenney % $1,000 - $1,838 Christy Clarey %
Jane Crouch % Helen Davis Y Edith Den Dulk % Rebecca Easley % Kathy Hankins Y Lynne Nordhoff % Chris Parrott % Linda Woods % $500 - $999 Susan Christensen Sharon Clay % Jenise Conway % Jim and Rebecca Frohmiller Kathleen Gibison Jessica Helmbacher William and Joyce Hill % James Hodgkin Irais and Robert Kolesar Dan Kraus Errol and Marygrace Labosky Chris Louie Linda Miller Todd Newcomb Jamie & Dave Rodgers Jerald and Marcie Rosenston Darrin and Katherine Schellin % Zach Shirley % David and Paula Smith % Matthew Stefanko Lauren Stills Jeff and Sheila Weisensel Leslie Widera Laith and Mary Ann Yaldoo $250 - $499 Gianluca Bacchin Phil & Suzanne Baldwin Kathy Bickford Emily Colwell Rod Coyan Mandi Dilling Y Lisa Evans Julie Gaertner Matthew Garcia Scott Jamieson Darren Kies Karen Lawrence Jenny Loeffelman % Erin McHale % Pamela Michelini William and Estelle Monahan Leni Moore % Uri Ormsby Travis Robinson Mark Sagarese Max Satterfield
DONOR LEGEND JUNE 1, 2022– MAY 31, 2023
Auto-Kai donors shown in BLUE LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES
G Old Main Society........ $1 Million+ % Campanile Society.......$500,000 O Chautauqua Society....$250,000 t Diamond Society............$100,000
Z Rose Society........................$50,000
& Founders’ Society............$25,000
& President’s Society...........$10,000
Y Loving Cup Society............$5,000 % Beta Society............................$1,000
TOTAL YEARS GIVING
5+ 10+ 15+ 30+ 40+ 50+
20+.
| PG. 20 | 2023 ANNUAL REPORT | BETA THETA PI FOUNDATION
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Penny Pinion Lilly Satterfield Jeremy Poincenot Ryan Satterfield Marc and Diane Prigmore Beth Satterfield Erik Prince % Mary Jo Simmons Sarah Quigley Carol Simpson % Robert and Rachel Smith % Diane Rooney Chanin Ropka Robert Symms Elaine Roupas Alice Thomas Stephen Selby Danny and Nancy Tomassini Karen Selby Paul Williams Zoe Shade Jennifer Zamora % Sarah Shepherd % $100 - $249 Maureen Aardahl Kevin Slezak Andrew Brown Family Aardahl Robert Spencer Tammy Arnold % Ash Spoto Carol Artmann Carol Swegle Brian Baer Kathryn Taylor Brandi Barber Steve and Gwyneth Tigner& Amory Baril Joe and Mary Viavattine % Craig Barth Philip Ward Midge Bateman Stacy Wittkamp Tim Bell Ruth Wong Phyllis Boehm Alison Zubel Doug Bonnington Others Susan Braman % Michael and Barbara Abeln Jasmine Braun Bobbi Abney BB Breittholz % Karen Aldana Amy Andrews Mary Bruce Webby Applegate William Buckner Melissa Bade Meghan Bullard Samuel Baldwin Ilando Capolino Brett Balkenbusch Kate Collins Kent Balkenbusch Duc Correa Correa Deanna Ballinger Michael Crawford Maryanne Banks Georgia Crockett % Corey Barnett Cheryl Deason Elliott Beach Megan Del Frate Y Dan and Fran Becque Tim Driscoll Nicole Bell Michelle Engle Mary Bellavance Jennifer Fadden Rebecca Bergner Jin Feng Ramendra Bhatt Joyce Fernandez Cathy Billoni % Diane Fovozzo Carroll Birk Federico Franciosi Amanda Bocik Aniruddha Gadre Daniel Boehm Emily Gray Steven and Laura Bonjonia Janice Hall Lindsay Bons Victoria Hollidge Amy Boson Olya Horobets Jared Brant Lynn Huynh % Peter Brant Betsy Jefferis Floyd Brinton Brenda Kangas Katie Brown Monk Kemp Shaun Brown % Alan King Ashleigh Brown-Carlson Coree Kirsch Linda Brunner Greg Kritner Heather Bruno Marian Kurz Katie Buck Nancy Larson Terri Budiselich Bridget Lawrence Ellen Bullard Bullard Pogi Lucero Natalie Burton Meg Luebke Kelly Buschur Lisa Lynch Michele Camarco Cao Mac Shelley Cameron Christine Maggio Rob Capobianco Robert Maund Sidney Capolino Kathryn and Bruce McClain Penny Capolino Capolino Sharon McMeel Chris Carlson Stephen McNamee Deanna Carr Jeff and Debbie McNaul % Bethany Carr Pamela McWilliams Sean Carr Alma Medina Natasha Caudill Robert Miller % Carrie Chambers Katherine Nichols Robert Chambers Tina O’Malley Kathy Chambers Eric Paine Charlee Chambers Mary Peterson % Kristie Chambers Steve Picard
2022-2023
HONORARY FRIEND OF BETA CHAIR
Lindsay Montgomery Chapter Advisor at Kennesaw State
PARENT CHAIRS
Suzanne and Phil Baldwin Parents of Jason Baldwin, Wichita State ’23
Anjali Phukan Chatelle Katie Close Annemarie Colosimo Kelsey Cottle Brandon Counts Brittany Daffron Laura D’Angelico Francisco Javier De La Morena Paul Dean Matt DeGroot Ramoncito Deguzman David DeLaet Sherry DeVilbiss Mo Diallo Cody Dingus Claire Dixon Laura Dobson Bill and Diana Dunlop Lauren Dunlop Sandy Edelmann Eagle Egelhoff Rochelle Ekpa Hind Elgin Mary Ervin Missy Etter Cayla Etter Gregory Fabiano Janet Farner Cari Fealy Nicolette Fernandez Joyce Ferrucci Cody Flynn Sean Foley Allison Fowler Gwyn Fox Stump Holly Frisby Erica Galles Paul Gant Bei-Ting and Kim Gao Laura Gelinas Charles Gibson Alyson Gilson Isla Gilson Judd Gilson Jessica Gionta JoAnn Gionta Marc Gmuca Richard Goldstein Bridget Gonnella Stebbie Gonzales Melody Grand Laurie Graves Debbie Gray Patton Ann Haas
BETA SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JUNE 1, 2022 TO MAY 31, 2023 Parents, Friends of Beta and Bridge Builder Society donors are listed on pages 20-23
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Carter Haigh Dalton Haney Katie Harford Paige Harles Laura Harmon Sarah Harrington Linda Hawley Philip Heil Rudy Hernandez Mary Elizabeth Herring Derrick Hinton Greg Hollen Kendel Holloway Matt Hornyak Emily Hughes Cassie Jackson Matt Jackson Elle Jimenez Jake Johnson Alexandra Johnston Seth Jones Carol Kane Will Kane Kristen Kardas Sherri Kohlbeck Jason Kor John Krafcik Beverly Kramer Matt Kranser Jane Kratochvil Kushida Barrett Lane Everett Lanter Natalie LaRosa Nathan Laudan Lulu Lednik % Ann Leech-Bates Tom Lepperd Nicole Lepperd Ben Llames Rebecca Lockhart Laurie Lockhart Mark Lockhart Katie Lockhart Sarah Lockhart Amie LoPresti Pedro Lora David Low Sally Lugar (Loving Cup) Jennifer MacMillan Daniel MacMillan Brenda Maier Amy Malek Jessica Marcum
Clay Martin Anna Masica Tom Mattingly Kelly McCarthy Taelor McCarthy Daniel McCoy Thomas McGrath Denise McNaughton Sue McPhee Peter Michalski Connie Miles Lorie Miller Carter Mitchell Tim Moffitt Daniel Moore Greg Morgan Doug Morris Marcus and Kristen Mungioli Anita Neuhaus Amy Newton Carolyn Newton Carlitos Nosoyo Stuti Obryan Theresa Olguin Emily Olson Marie and Chuck Onan Kristie O’Nan Glenn O’Nan Nick O’Neal Lee Ormsby Jessica Osner Debbie Osner Jane Pallokat Jeremy Paul Lindsay Pavel Melissa Peppers Kelly Perkins Bill and Cathy Perry Tara Peters Billy Pipkin-McNeil Vicki Ploeckelman Mikah Pransky Jillian Prince Ronda Purdin Horse Re Christian Reineke Alex Reineke Logan Reneau Kelley Rich Lana Richards Alex Rickett James Roach Melissa Rocco Gabriel Rundle
Erica Rundle Paige Ryan Jess Schauble Diane Schindler David Schlenker Therese Schwind Jamie Selby Dale Severson Veronica Seymour Margo Shaw Kathryn Shipp Dawn Simmons Ann Smith CJ Smith Elizabeth Spears Kathryn Spears Leslie Stebbins % Iris Steinberg Jon Stenger Mary Stiebler Sharon Stills Zoe Storck Lisa Sunderhaus Crystal Sutton Sondra Swartz Rudes Tapalla Keri Thurner Paige Townley Beth Traub Tomasz Ubysz Julia Ubysz Jeffrey Voth Sean Wagner Suzette Walden Cole Julie Wavrunek Connie Wavrunek Chuck Wavrunek Karen Wavrunek Erin Wendover Terri Wheeler Betty White Tim Wilkinson Benjamin Williams Viancca Williams Kathleen Wintch Mike and Rohini Winters Elizabeth Wojcik Sarah Wolff Natalie Yim Pam Zamora Neil Zehnder Angela Zemke Thea Zunick Nan Zupancic
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[ ANNUAL REPORT | JUNE 1, 2022 – MAY 31, 2023 ]
Bridge Builder “...I AM BUILDING THIS BRIDGE FOR HIM!”
FOUNDERS FUND GROWTH 2005-2023
Bridge Builder Society (BBS) members are those brothers and Friends of Beta that have chosen to include the Foundation in their will or estate plans. Estate gifts from BBS members continue to be a vital source of support for both the Beta Leadership Fund (BLF) and the Founders Fund.
$2,560,952
$2.5M
In 2022–2023, $27,549 was allocated from undesignated estate gifts to bolster the BLF, contributing to its ambitious goals. In addition, a total of $35,561 from estate gifts was specifically directed to the Founders Fund. This fund, functioning as a quasi-endowment, plays a crucial role by providing unrestricted distributions to support the Foundation’s purpose on an annual basis. This dynamic approach allows for the Foundation to address the immediate educational needs of the Fraternity through the BLF and to ensure financial resources are available for longterm sustainability through the Founders Fund. Thanks to our generous donors, unwavering commitment to disciplined policies, the outstanding performance of the BLF and consistently robust investment returns, the Founders Fund has enjoyed remarkable growth over the past 18 years.
$3,009,390
$3M
$1,843,022
$2M
$1.5M
MORE THAN
1,700% INCREASE!
$623,780
$1.0M
$0
$160,749 12/2005
12/2010
12/2015
12/2020
06/2023
TOP THREE WAYS TO JOIN THE BBS: GIVE A CHARITABLE BEQUEST IN YOUR WILL OR LIVING TRUST TO THE BETA FOUNDATION
NAME THE BETA FOUNDATION AS A BENEFICIARY IN YOUR 401(K) OR OTHER RETIREMENT PLANS
OPEN A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY WITH THE BETA FOUNDATION AS EITHER THE POLICY OWNER OR BENEFICIARY
“BETA THETA PI CAME AT A PIVOTAL POINT OF TRANSITION IN MY LIFE. AS A FIRST GENERATION STUDENT, NO OTHER EXPERIENCE WAS MODELING WHAT IT MEANT TO BE A MAN IN SOCIETY, LET ALONE ONE OF PRINCIPLE. EVERY BROTHER SHOULD HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY TO BENEFIT FROM THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTER GROWTH OUR GREAT AND GOOD FRATERNITY OFFERS . THAT IS WHY MY BETA SWEETHEART & I JOINED THE BRIDGE BUILDER SOCIETY.”
Hearts A NICHOLAS SEXTON, EASTERN KENTUCKY ’11
| PG. 22 | 2023 ANNUAL REPORT | BETA THETA PI FOUNDATION
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AUBURN
Rod Hastie ’82
BALL STATE
Randy Phillips ’79
BETHANY
Alex Delgiorno ’14 Dave Butz ’60 Dick Boyd ’61
BRITISH COLUMBIA Alan Young ’71 Jim Strilesky ’72
BROWN
Bruce Lloyd ’69
CAL STATE, CHICO Bob Dean ’89
CASE
Hank Vernon ’68 Jim Kewley ’66
CENTRAL MICHIGAN Terry Massie ’12 Tom Olver ’98
CENTRE
Jerry Blesch ’60
CHARLESTON
Zach Sierputowski ’16
CINCINNATI
Dave Kerka ’88 Doug Eustice ’71 El Bourgraf ’54 Tom Cassady ’76 Tom Seifert ’64
CLEMSON
Bryant Blakeslee ’06
COLGATE
FLORIDA ATLANTIC Rob Billoni ’95
Ben Beshear ’01 Bob Wertz ’61 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Jim Neef ’53 Mike Angelica ’10 John Slavens ’67 Steven Cruz ’12 Jonathan Brant ’75 FLORIDA STATE Jeff Newton ’77 Curtiss Potter ’92 Pete Barnhart ’66 Jeff McLain ’76 Phil Fernandez ’06 GENERAL FRATERNITY ROLLS Tom Fey ’68 Joel Huxley ’06 MIAMI (FLA.) Peter Darrow ’09 GEORGIA TECH Arthur Smith ’75 MICHIGAN Lynn Maddox ’64 Bill Johnson ’57 Ted Haile ’75 Dipper DiPaolo ’78 Jim Denbo ’63 GMI-EMI Roger Helman ’89 Dave Hogan ’74 Ron Meegan ’69 MICHIGAN STATE Russ Palmer ’56 HANOVER Ross King ’62 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Sang Han ’60 Michael Filyaw ’14
IDAHO
Bill Jordan ’69
ILLINOIS
Gant Redmon ’59 John Manczak ’71
INDIANA
Charlie McCormick ’72 Jim Roudebush ’71 Phil Goddard ’67 Tad Drew ’72
IOWA
Neal Brower ’90 Steve Bensema ’06
IOWA STATE
Bill McCulloch ’56 Bob Wiley ’87 Jud Horras ’97 Khayree Duckett ’17 Mike Dubes ’66 Ron Sande ’64 Johns Hopkins ’71 Jim McMenamin ’71
Bruce Fein ’84
COLORADO MINES
Newell Orr ’48 Philip Moldenhauer ’75
COLORADO STATE Tim Allen ’88
CONNECTICUT
Adam Porter-Price ’06
CORNELL
Phil Spiller ’95 Rick Banks ’72
DAYTON
KANSAS
John Stewart ’60 Lloyd Kirk ’55
KANSAS STATE
Bill Manning ’80 Chris Althoff ’00 JD Keith ’86 Jeff Rundle ’03 Jim Porter ’64 Paul Attwater ’83 Scott Hoisington ’79 Tom Purinton ’63
Br. Simon Herrmann ’10 Tom Farnsworth ’09
DENISON
George Brown ’60
DEPAUW
Doug Vines ’68 Jeffery Cable ’82
EAST CAROLINA
Adam Scarboro ’06 Dave Pyle ’06 Kirk Little ’82
EASTERN KENTUCKY Martin Cobb ’96 Mike McFerren ’77 Nick Sexton ’11
KETTERING A
Matt Lepkowski ’98
LAWRENCE
Daniel Hertel ’09 Dave Schnackenberg ’90
LOUISVILLE
13
MIAMI
2022-2023
ESTATE GIFTS
from the following individuals totaled
$63,110
JAQUES CROMMELIN, CORNELL ’32 JOHN B. GOERING, CINCINNATI ’56 JOHN E. MCDANIEL, GEORGIA TECH ’42 HUGH P. WILLIAMSON JR., WESTMINSTER ’64 ALBERT L. WINEGAR, WISCONSIN ’53
EMORY
Alan Teplis ’78 John Stebbins ’92 William Korth ’76
FLORIDA
Gary Leech ’70 Matt Paynter ’00 Mike Gable ’67 Steve Becker ’69
LYNCHBURG
Charlie Warner ’87
MAINE
George Pullen ’03
MARYLAND
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Vincent Chu ’87
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These generous gifts help to advance Beta’s mission both today and for many years to come
MINNESOTA
Justin Miller ’00 Ryan Marek ’12
MISSISSIPPI
Bill Lipscomb ’65
MISSOURI
Bob McKinley ’66 Carl Bolte ’51 Charlie Brown ’61 Rick Kammerer ’80 Robert Healy ’64
MIT
Ken Bryan ’88 Mike Feinstein ’82
NEBRASKA
Bruce McKeag ’68 Bud Walling ’61 Matt Roby ’07 Preston Mesick ’06 R. C. Mead ’65
NORTHWESTERN
John Mutz ’57 Justin Rutherford ’00 Paul Gudonis ’76
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN Roger Roa ’02
OHIO
Brian Cain ’91 Dick Griffin ’65 Jeff Radomski ’81 Rick Brown ’65
OHIO STATE
Dan Westerbeck ’67 David Wright ’67 John Hopkins ’57
OHIO WESLEYAN Eric Eickhoff ’00
OKLAHOMA
Chip Craft ’86 John Coker ’72 Koby Harrington ’09 Lance Tolson ’82 Mike Ritz ’66
PACIFIC
Julio Hernandez ’16
PURDUE
Cary Wood ’89 Dave Cox ’64 John Young ’56 Terri Earnest ’66
RHODE ISLAND
Jeff Flanagan ’93
RUTGERS
George Fosdick ’63 Ken Grispin ’70
SAINT LOUIS
Nick Block ’03
SAN DIEGO STATE Fred Pierce ’84 Patrick Hidalgo ’91
TEXAS TECH
Christian Ritchie ’17 Dean Stalcup ’71
TORONTO
Rob McConnell ’79 Ross Marsh ’90
TRUMAN STATE
Zach Lepperd ’16
UC IRVINE
Bryant Fiesta ’16 Christopher Ogilvie ’80
UCLA
Mike Downer ’77 Wally Chenoweth ’52
UNLV
Mike Kawazoe ’01 Willie Romero ’95
SAN JOSE STATE
UTAH
SMU
VIRGINIA TECH
Aaron Vogt ’17
David Light ’64 Don Pearce ’65 John Hagerman ’63
SOUTH DAKOTA ’61 John Thietje ’61
SOUTH FLORIDA
David Schmidt ’92
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Ryan King ’01
Bob Stagg ’67
Andy Wise ’10 Charlie Comer ’75 Dan Westra ’76 Wayne Kay ’73
WABASH
Bob Grand ’78 Jim Carroll ’65 JR Roberts ’83 Ron Nichols ’64 Sam Hildebrand ’61
ST. LAWRENCE
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON
SYRACUSE
WASHINGTON IN ST. LOUIS
Kevin McGrath ’77 Bob Hanley ’83 Clif Heidel ’56 Marc Benshetler ’82
s AGlow Bill Raizor ’71 Josh Latzko ’16 Matt Tsien ’80 Tom Chapman ’71
DONORS JOINED THE BRIDGE BUILDER SOCIETY IN 2022-2023
Victor Lazzaro ’67
Aaron Kozuki ’05 Ferd Del Pizzo ’58 Tristan Sopp ’11
TCU
WEST VIRGINIA
Josh Fairchild ’5 Leo Meade ’79 Lou Linxwiler ’53
TEXAS
WESTERN ONTARIO
Bill Crist ’68 Glen Holden ’51 John Herman ’60
TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
OKLAHOMA STATE
OREGON
Kent Mire ’07
Hardie Bowman ’72 Michael Eubank ’83 Wade McMullen ’79 Pat Connelly ’74
Tom Gulliford ’68
Doug Reid ’58 John Birkett ’71 Scott Falconer ’82
WESTERN RESERVE Tom Lipton ’63
WESTMINSTER Jim Williams ’86 Mike Esser ’70 Ted Planje ’68
WICHITA STATE Bob Smith ’67 Brian Wells ’87 Tim Watt ’80
WILLAMETTE
David Ashby ’68 Doug Houser ’57 Ethan Braden ’02
WILLIAM & MARY Patrick Everett ’07
WISCONSIN
Bob Schnese ’83 Jim Curtis ’86 Lou Wagner ’64 Perry Atterholt ’83
FRIENDS OF BETA
Anne Emmerth Arlene Corsiglia Brian Breittholz Carol Briggs Carolyn Harmon Chris McGill Diane Todd Dorotha Pitcher Gwen Stoecklein Helen Davis Jane Patrick June Cole Kathy Tolan Kay Wiley Lady Smith Lindsey Mercer LouAnn Williams Marilyn Klingaman Mary Jane Meeker Stogsdill Mona Skager Ron Beshear Sally Church Sandy Northrop Susanne Somme
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THANK YOU TO ALL BETAS, FRIENDS OF BETA AND FAMILY MEMBERS WHO SUPPORT OUR GREAT AND GOOD FRATERNITY!
“AS A RECENT COLLEGIAN WHO HAS NOW JOINED THE RANKS OF OUR ALUMNI BROTHERS, I AM CONTINUALLY AMAZED AT THE LEVEL OF SUPPORT THE BETA FOUNDATION PROVIDES TO COLLEGIATE MEMBERS LIKE ME ALL ACROSS BETA’S BROAD DOMAIN. . . . . . PROGRAMS LIKE THE WOODEN INSTITUTE WOULDN’T BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE BETA LEADERSHIP FUND. THANK YOU ALL!” — Nathan Satterfield, Michigan ’23 Former Interfraternity Council president and Collegiate Commissioner; recipient of the Jerry M. Blesch General Secretary Leadership Award and North American Interfraternity Conference Undergraduate Award of Distinction
ways to Give JOIN A CLUB
Many Betas and friends make their gifts through the Auto-Kai Club by setting up a recurring gift online, the esteemed John Reily Knox Club with a gift of $1,839 or more, or the Sons of the Dragon Club (collegians) with a gift of $10 or more.
NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Establish a special Named Endowment Fund to make an impact in perpetuity. A minimum investment is required, and the Beta Foundation will work with you to ensure your named gift meets your intentions.
APPRECIATED STOCKS
Make a charitable gift of stock, bonds or mutual funds. And, if you were born before 1954, you may also realize a significant tax savings by making a qualified charitable distribution directly from your individual retirement account.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TODAY.
Make your 2023-24 Beta Leadership Fund gift at gift.beta.org/ar or scan the QR code. MATCHING GIFTS
Many employers offer a gift matching program to incentivize charitable giving. Your contribution to the Beta Foundation may be doubled or even tripled, so ask your employer if they participate or visit beta.org/match to use our matching gift company search tool.
THE BETA WALKWAY
More than 8,000 Betas and friends have a personalized brick in the Beta Walkway at the Administrative Office. You can also secure a place in this historic spot with a gift of $500 or more!
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