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The 55th International Convention Cleveland • July 26-30, 2006

“ If someone had bet me that the largest

Convention in Delta Chi history would take place in Cleveland, Ohio, I would have taken that bet in a heartbeat,” joked

Convention Coordinator Matt Killingsworth,

Kansas State ’02.

“ Turns out I would have lost the bet, and that ended up being a great thing.”

The 55th International Convention, held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel City Centre from July 26-30, was attended by more than 300 student members, as well as more than 200 alumni and guests from across North America. The four days of programming, legislation, brotherhood and festivities began with a bang and wrapped up with a big announcement and a big bet.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 Awards and a New Philanthropy

Wednesday evening kicked off with Patrick Alderdice, Ball State ’92, and Paul Picciani, Connecticut ’89, rocking through nearly 300 programming and individual awards for chapters, colonies and alumni chapters (see pages 12 and 13 for a full list of awards).

But the feature of the kick-off was the announcement of The V Foundation for Cancer Research as the new offi cial philanthropic benefactor of Delta Chi. John Leshney, Senior Vice President of Development for The V Foundation, was on hand to accept a $12,000 check from an initial, nine-chapter pilot program. “You (Delta Chi) have great leadership in Steve (Bossart) and your staff. I have had such a great feeling in getting to know the men of Delta Chi. You have people with vision and purpose, and they are going to help lead the way, with you on this journey, to help fi nd the cures,” said Leshney.

THURSDAY, JULY 27 Elections and Ritual

A procession of the Board of Regents, past “AA”s and members of the Order of the White Carnation began the fi rst general session on Thursday morning. Rich Kruger, Tri-State, called the session to order as “FF”, and Father Anthony Vinson, Northwest Missouri ’98, gave the invocation. Following the invocation, the Convention Chorus led those in attendance in the singing of the Bond Song, and “AA” Steve Bossart, Kent State ’90, led the Convention in the recitation of the Preamble.

Executive Director Ray Galbreth, Missouri ’69, recognized attendees based on the number of conventions attended. Jimmie J. “Doc” Underwood, Kansas ’51, was recognized for attending his 22nd Convention, and Fred Hammert, Oklahoma ’60, was recognized for attending the 1956 Convention. The Convention delegates gave a standing ovation for these members’ dedication to Delta Chi.

General Session I saw the following legislative items regarding Delta Chi Law pass: a change regarding chapter discipline for fi nancial matters, colony establishment and closing, clarifying standing committee

appointments, prohibiting discrimination in membership on the grounds of sexual orientation, and a $5 increase in membership dues effective January 1, 2007.

Following the adoption of the legislative items above, nominations were received for Executive Committee positions. Steve Bossart was nominated for “AA”. The nominees for “CC” were Ratheen Damle, Texas ’01; Chris Kilroy, Huntsville ’99; and Miles Washburn, Massachusetts ’87. Nominated for “DD” was Tom Horowitz, Michigan State ’87.

The Convention delegates then heard the presentation of the four men to be inducted into the Order of the White Carnation. The delegates unanimously approved the four men. Welcomed into the Order of the White Carnation were Ed Fusco, Embry-Riddle ’73, Ken Shepard, Long Beach ’77; and posthumously, Charles Hatch, Minnesota ’22, and Jim Price, Eastern Illinois ’74. General Session I came to an end with attendees making a brief dash in the rain, as they headed to take the group photo. Unfortunately, the photo was delayed due to the weather but was taken after lunch, and the delegates then entered Regional Caucuses to discuss the elections of the “AA”, “CC” and “DD”.

General Session II saw Steve Bossart re-elected as “AA”, Tom Horowitz elected as “DD”, and Ratheen Damle elected as “CC”. Chuck Mancuso, Florida State ’84, will now assume the role of Retiring “AA”. (Mancuso is

the most immediate past “AA”; he served as “DD” from 2004-2006, immediately following his term as “AA” from 2002-2004.) The Convention delegates also granted Offi cer Emeritus status to four members. New “BB” Emeriti include Ron Montgomery, Oshkosh ’88; Mark Sluss, Missouri State ’87; and Ken Young, Auburn ’69; and posthumously, John J. Kuhn, Cornell ‘98, as “AA” Emeritus. After General Session II, the Convention adjourned for dinner.

After a brief recess, the delegates witnessed the Ritual exemplifi cation, a model rehearsal of the Fraternity’s Ritual, and called to order the third General Session of the day. Greg Hauser, Michigan State ’75, presented the Memorial Resolution in honor of those brothers who had passed away during the past biennium, and John “Pete” Copeland, Arizona ’49, was selected as Convention Honoree. The Alumni Ceremony ended the long day of events.

FRIDAY, JULY 28 Alumni Recognition and Educational Sessions

assume the role of Retiring “AA” . (Mancuso is Educational sessions kicked off Friday morning and included topics such as Goal Setting, History of the Ritual, Managing Change, Dress for Success, How to Impress the Women in Your Life, Risk Management Prevention, Philanthropy Implementation, Alumni Chapter Programming, and Reorganizing Your Chapter. In addition, Delta Chi provided an all-day track of sessions on recruitment called Recruitment 101. During Friday morning and afternoon, attendees could attend the four and one-half hours of presentations directed at improving a chapter’s recruitment process.

Many of Delta Chi’s outstanding alumni and volunteers were recognized during Friday’s Delta Chi Educational Foundation luncheon. A few of the award recipients included John Tunila, Connecticut ’81, in recognition of his 11 years serving as the Educational Foundation’s legal advisor; and Roy Payne, Cornell ’51, as the newest director of the Foundation for his contribution of $700,000 to the Educational Foundation. His donation will be used to refurbish the Cornell Chapter house and keep it in the Brotherhood. Plaques were presented to Paul Bohlman, Ohio State ’70, for reaching the $25,000 lifetime giving level, and Congressman John Mica, Florida ’67, for surpassing multiple giving levels during 2005. In addition, the Outstanding “BB”, Outstanding ABT, Outstanding House Corporation,

Humanitarian, Valor, Meritorious Service, and Distinguished Delta Chi Awards were handed out (see a complete list of recipients on page 13).

To add a bit of Cleveland to the convention experience, attendees enjoyed a Cleveland Indians win against the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. In honor of the Convention being held in Cleveland, Northeast Ohio native and our own Steve Bossart threw out the fi rst pitch of the game. A post game fi reworks display eneded another exciting convention day.

SATURDAY, JULY 29 The Big Finish

On Saturday morning, the educational sessions continued, and alumni volunteers and guests shared their personal and professional experiences with hundreds of attendees in the Advisor Training Program. Other educational sessions included: 550, for the presentation of the Fraternity’s highest awards. Steve Bossart, “AA”, welcomed all in attendance and the Convention Chorus, led by Dr. E. Duane Meyer, Hobart ’58, then sang the United States’ and Canadian national anthems to begin the banquet. The invocation was given by Dr. Ronald Surmacz, Duquesne, and then Bossart invited everyone to enjoy dinner. Following dinner, “Doc” Underwood started the “Handshake Across Time,” a tradition begun by Founder Monroe Marsh Sweetland to bridge future generations of Delta Chis with the Founders through this meaningful and inspiring tradition.

During the evening the Fraternity presented its highest awards, starting with the recipients of the 2005 and 2006 Outstanding Greek Life Professional awards to Dr. Roy Baker, Associate Dean of Students at Syracuse University, and Kurt Foriska, Senior Director of Greek Life at The Ohio Kansas, Miami (OH), and Louisiana Tech. The President’s Most Improved Trophy is given to the chapter with the most notable improvement over the past academic year and was awarded to the Arizona Chapter.

Ray Galbreth, Executive Director, recognized Matt Killingsworth, Convention Coordinator, for an exceptional job in planning the Convention. And then, Matt announced the site of the 2008 Convention: Las Vegas. Along with the Las Vegas location, alumni and undergraduates from a variety of chapters are now part of a “big bet,” challenging brothers and guests from 2006 to bring their souvenir poker chips with them to the 2008 Convention. For each chip returned, the “big bet” members will make a donation. Half of the donations will go to the Fraternity’s general fund and the other half to the Delta Chi Educational Foundation general fund. (For more on the “big bet”, visit the Convention website, the “big bet” , visit the Convention website,

Warm Fuzzies, Cold Pricklies; Afi cionado; Proper Performance of the Ritual; Battling Mediocrity; Managing Personal and Chapter Money; Alumni Relations; New Member Education; Crisis Management; Academic Success; and Campus Relations and Resources. The Convention just wouldn’t be the same without the etiquette luncheon, “Manners Matter: A Luncheon Like No Other,” hosted by the talented Lorrie Bossart. Sessions on Event Planning, Brand Identity, Facility Management, Regents and Vice-Regents, Self-Assessment and A Business Called Fraternity followed the etiquette luncheon.

Saturday evening brought out the largest gathering of brothers and guests at any single Convention in history, more than State University, respectively. Steve Michels, Marquette ’87, was also honored as the Fraternity’s most recent New Founder for his combined donations to the Fraternity and Educational Foundation exceeding $100,000. Congressman John Mica was again honored, but this time as the 2005 Delta Chi of the Year recipient for his political successes. And, James Stewart, DePauw ’73, was honored as the 2006 Delta Chi of the Year recipient. Stewart is the current Editor-at-Large for Smart Money Magazine and contributing columnist for and contributing columnist for The New Yorker. Ed King of Sigma Chi Fraternity . Ed King of Sigma Chi Fraternity was awarded the John J. Kuhn Award for outstanding service to the interfraternal movement. The President’s Cup, the highest chapter award given by the Fraternity, was awarded to the chapters at Georgia Tech, www.deltachiconvention.org.) As a surprise for all in attendance, Matt arranged for an early viewing of the trailer to the movie The Guardian in which Kevin Costner, Fullerton in which Kevin Costner, Fullerton ’77, and Ashton Kutcher, Iowa ’00, both star.

The Convention came to a close with Greg Hauser administering the oath and swearing in the three new International Offi cers. Steve addressed the attendees with his closing remarks and encouraged everyone to attend the 2008 Convention in Las Vegas. The evening ended with the singing of the Bond Song and the offi cial adjournment of the 55th Convention.

ABRACADABRA Colin Richard Brian Zimring Matt Pies ALABAMA Preston Mann Clark Daly ALBERTA Curtis Boven AMERICAN Bradford Anderson APPALACHIAN STATE Brian Stearns Josh Pegram ARIZONA Brandon Benadretti Andrew Dipsia ARIZONA STATE Ryan Kalman Ryan Kowalis Jorden McBiles Bryce Sorem Brandon Grone AUBURN Anthony Zhang Mark Austin Joe Harper BEHREND Michael McGrath Josh Epps Garrett Culver BINGHAMTON COLONY Anthony Pollotta BOWLING GREEN John McNamara Stephen Bickerton Mike Buzzelli Timothy Georges William Johnson Shane Lewis Ralph Elliott BRYANT David Greco John Musto John Sacchetti CAL POLY Daniel Kim CALIFORNIA UNIV - PA Phillip Maise Andrew Dick CENTRAL MICHIGAN Ronald Burr Jr. Mike Shermetaro CENTRAL MISSOURI Brandon Heady John Grandstaff CHICO Kyle French James Kline CLEMSON Andrew Kelly Chris Jones COASTAL CAROLINA Kevin Mitchell Dan Jolles COLORADO Nicholas Heguy Joe Reidy COLORADO STATE Tommy Miles Eric Smith CONNECTICUT Michael Brothwell CORNELL Jeffrey Platt CORTLAND COLONY Pat Colgan Adam Fetterly DAVIS COLONY Joel DePaoli Richard Frischer DENISON Eric Eilberg Nicholas Brooks DEPAUW Peter McFarland Joshua Perez Jason Hutchison Andrew Reed DUQUESNE Paul Matvey Regis Ryan Andrew May Matthew Richardson EAST CAROLINA Douglas Chananie Daniel Bricker EAST STROUDSBURG COLONY Stephen Blank Patrick Doyle EASTERN WASH. COLONY Loren Bair EMBRY-RIDDLE Darrin Butkus Daniel Gizzi Michael Maleki Christopher Rowell Chris Gorman Charles Kauffman Timothy Soliday Anthony Blount Manuel Cruz Nicholas Fernandez Daniel Huber John Mahon FERRIS STATE Greg Balcom John Szewc FLORIDA COLONY Young-Ki Chang Carlo Petrillo John Thomas FREDONIA James Campisi Daniel Compo JD Fetterly Jeff Frohm Robert Bracken Juan Carlos Hernandez Patrick Eilman GANNON Matthew O’Donnell GEORGIA Kyle Studstill GEORGIA SOUTHERN Peter Lane Michael Sterling Steven Haught GEORGIA TECH Brandon Luders Eric Southard Alex Kennedy Allen Dreschel Taylor Owens Michael Seelhorst GORHAM STATE Matt Presti Christopher Grimaldi HAYWARD Kevin Malmgren HOBART Thomas Rood Zachary Schonfi eld HOFSTRA COLONY Christopher Siciliano Nino Caridi HUNTSVILLE Sreca Jovanov Justin Anthony IDAHO Nick Fullwiler Geoff Herzog Brandon Aldecoa ILLINOIS Robert Howard ILLINOIS STATE Drew Herrera Dave Mosteter Ryan Davis Tom Krug Sam Puckhaber IOWA James Cate Thomas Wemhoff Steven Wood IOWA STATE COLONY Akshay Shukla Brian Walker JACKSONVILLE STATE Blake Aurthur Drew Lindsey JAMES MADISON Aaron Clark Casey Dolan Lee Brooks Brandon Blackburn Brandon Eickel Justin DeLockery JOHNSTOWN Levi Perry Kevin Murtha KANSAS Matt Brunner Randal Gerstner Lance Mall Patrick Underwood Christopher Francia KANSAS STATE Jeff Laird Jared Flott KENT STATE Justin Baker Ari Fleeman Michael Nemergut Brett Norris Steven Scerbovsky Donny Sobnosky Matt Linn Michael Smith KENTUCKY COLONY Brett Mathis Jesse Shore KETTERING-A Zac Hyde Joshua Johnson Paul Warnes Paul Elder Timothy McGookey KETTERING-B Brandon Koenigsknecht Max Nemeth Aaron Grady Michael Lockwood Matthew Shaffer L.S.U. Grant Herrin Dustin Sutton Charlie Gerkin LAKE FOREST Douglas Adolph Edward Vrtis LIVINGSTON Michael Brown William Sellers LONG BEACH Ken Tidwell Taylor Nelson LOUISIANA TECH Robert Culver Chris Perrero Patrick Kennedy Connor Bech MANKATO Paul Stocco Freddie Boyle MARQUETTE Patrick Jesse Matthew Robinson MARSHALL COLONY Jae Snow Brian King Christopher Miller MARYLAND Erik Fischer Frank Grzelak MIAMI Christopher Gentile Josh Swedlow Blake Schmidt Michael Mondi Michael Brill Scott McMahon Anthony DePina Andrew Linden MICHIGAN Ben Wachtel Todd Karazim Charles Wineland MICHIGAN STATE Marcos Bonafede Matt Knill MINNESOTA Richard Jeffery Trent Novak MISSISSIPPI STATE Rob Reid Zane Wofford MISSOURI Brian Roesslein Gregory Watts MISSOURI STATE Chris Roper Eric Krause Zach Swartz MONTEVALLO Jeffrey Roper Nick Ramsland NEW HAVEN Anthony Maisano Dan Eid Noah Brochu Matthew Shaw Daniel Hunt NEW MEXICO STATE Neal Morgan Brett Jordan Garett Jordan NORTHERN ARIZONA Danny Smith Jason Malee NW MISSOURI Timothy McGinnis Colby Beachler Neal Pittman NORTHWESTERN Nathan Edwards Coh Yoshizaki Seth Butler Nicholas Castronovo David Holstein Kevin Koch Richard Oleszczuk OHIO STATE COLONY Daniel Lenert Douglas Swift Nicholas Marconi Travis Pennell OKLAHOMA COLONY Gregory Johnson Joseph MillsJr. OREGON STATE Nels Walther Matthew Lewis Cory Hardy PENN STATE Matt Della Rocca Thomas Hines PITTSBURGH John Helter Grant Shoemaker Patrick Boylan Matt Reuter Robert Gaunt PURDUE Herbert Yu Clinton Bohm Sean Reed RADFORD Kylor Eutsler Michael Kondor RUTGERS Glenn Kipnis Patrick Bell Andrew Skowronski SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Justin Ochsner Matt Mack Doug Noble Eric Rapp SOUTH FLORIDA Michael Green Brandon Gogue Alexis Oreta Kyle McBride SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Brett Nabe Tim Burkard SOUTHERN CAL. Elliott Kirschenmann Brendan Shields- Shimizu SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Chris Barber Peter Chudbya SYRACUSE Michael Tumolo James Grenier Eric Hammill Joseph Romeo TARLETON Beau Bessent Jeremy McBroom TEXAS Angad Damle William Meek Brett Martin TEXAS A&M Ross Robins Brian Brizendine Texas State Richard Martinez TEXAS TECH Nick Blatt Andrew Hodge TRI-STATE Michael Caster Adam Gross Casey Pierce Jason Shampo Bernard Marucci Craig Wiley TROY STATE Josh Sewell Razak Al-Thwaini TRUMAN STATE Michael Dean Grant Dail UNLV Sean Driscoll Andrew Minuto VALDOSTA Brett Roques VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Bradley Workman Daniel Shriver WASHBURN COLONY John Warren WASHINGTON Jack Thomas III Martin Sheehan WASHINGTON STATE Michael Anderton Julian Sterbick-Myers WEST GEORGIA Andrew Carter Wes Kirkbride Timothy Beabout WEST VIRGINIA TECH Matthew Deal Brandon Coates WESTERN CAROLINA COLONY Travis Monteith Travis Stallings WESTERN MICHIGAN Jacob Lonc Paul Drain WILLIAM & MARY Jon DeLong Luke Gill WILMINGTON COLONY David Dillon Wesley Dinsick WINDSOR Artur Smelyansky Clinton Smit Peter Giuliani Erich Johnson Steve Bossart, Kent State ’90 Tom Horowitz, Michigan State ’87 Chuck Mancuso, Florida State ’84 Paul Welke, Alberta ’04 Michael Woolbright, Long Beach ’86 Ratheen Damle, Texas ’01 Aaron Otto, Kansas State ’98 Mark Schramka, N’western Alumnus Trent Unterbrink, Tri-State ’98 Dr. Duane Meyer, Hobart ’58 Eric Kerstetter, Auburn ’00 Michael Geary, Florida ’90 LAW COMMITTEE

Donald LaPlante, Southern California Alumnus HOUSING COMMITTEE

Kenneth Shepard, Long Beach ’77 Mike Dichiser, Kansas State ’95 RITUAL COMMITTEE

Bill Tallman, Embry-Riddle ’95 John Dorner, Illinois State ’91 Brad Cole, Southern Illinois ’93 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

Fredrick Hammert, Oklahoma ’60 Miles Washburn, Massachusetts ’87 Steven Michels, Marquette ’87 Robert Hendershot, Purdue ’72 Patrick Weber, Oklahoma ’87 Michael Carroll, Auburn ’71 Michael Moskos, DePauw ’85 Roy Payne, Cornell ’52 STAFF

Executive Director: Ray Galbreth Convention Coordinator: Matt Killingsworth Assistant Executive Director: Karl Grindel Director of Expansion & Colony Operations:

Rusty Williams Offi ce Manager: Marge Lee Clerk: Claudia Jansenius Leadership Consultants: Sean Rossiter, Chad Davis, Jonathan Nichols, Justin Roberts, Josh Redshaw, and Ryan Roberts Interns: Eric Felix, Alec Lee, and Gage Osthoff “BB”S

James Adams, Miami (OH) ’69 Patrick Alderdice, Ball State ’92 Steven Ankeny, Tri-State ’01 Paul Bohlman, Ohio State ’70 Jason Butler, Central Missouri ’99 David Caillier, Cal Poly ’03 Charles Cheatham, Louisiana Tech ’88 Jeff Gerard, Windsor ’99 Hamilton Henderson, Northwest Missouri ’82 John Holke, Northeast Missouri ’79 Gary Horowitz, Northeast Missouri Alumnus Monte Johnson, Ohio State ’69 Christopher Johnson, Kentucky ’77 Christopher Kilroy, Huntsville ’99 Barry Peters, Western Michigan ’89 Patrick Phelan, Embry-Riddle ’72 Kevin Pitchford, West Virginia Tech ’86 Klayton Roark, Arizona State ’03 Randy Rossi, Bryant Alumnus Scott Smith, Western Carolina ’99 Gil Werntz, Georgia Southern ’85 Bill Williams, Gannon ’83 Weldon Womack, Texas A&M ’03 Andrew Wong, Davis ’06 ALUMNI

Brandon Abee, Western Carolina ’05 John Adamec, Coastal Carolina ’06 Tom Aldrich, Louisiana Tech ’92 Jim Alex, Jr., Oregon State ’74 Trice Alford, Kansas State ’96 Mark Bailey, Pittsburgh ’06 Dwight Barnhart, Kent State Alumnus Kevin Beardsley, Kettering-B ’01 Edward Beavers, Louisville ’85 Newell Bentley III, Kettering-B ’01 Stephen Bianchi, Northeastern ’79 Alan Brightman, Kansas ’67 Jeff Broderick, Illinois State ’81 Phillip Brooks, Kettering-B ’02 Marquez Brown, Iowa ’01 Thomas Burleson, Huntsville ’02 Kevin Caffrey, Gannon ’06 Elliott Chun, Western Ontario ’03 David Conklin, Northwest Missouri ’88 Travis Covey, New Mexico State ’03 Jordan Cullifer, Embry-Riddle ’02 Drew Dallet. Kent State ’93 James Davis, Appalachian State ’02 Michael Davy, Mankato ’01 Bobby Dewrell, Troy State ’95 Vincent DiCamillo, Duquesne ’95 Justin Donnelly, Kent State ’02 James Dykes, Embry-Riddle ’78 James English, Western Michigan ’89 William English, Western Michigan Alumnus Dale Espich, DePauw ’51 Alfonso Estevez, Alberta ’06 Mark Fitzgerald, Connecticut ’79 Jason Frampton, Duquesne ’04 Ed Fusco, Embry-Riddle ’73 Doug Galbreth, Iowa ’04 Michael Gamble, Bryant ’03 John Gioffredi, Iowa State ’78 Scott Gleason, New Haven ’06 Max Goecker, Ball State ’88 Thomas Griffi n, Tri-State ’04 Greg Grimes, Missouri State ’05 Andrew Haggerty, New Mexico State ’03 Eric Hancsak, Kent State ’96 Richard Hartman, Radford ’05 Jared Harvey, Kettering-B ’00 Gregory Hauser, Michigan State ’75 Nick Hohenberger, Kent State ’00 Alexander Horowitz, Northeast Missouri ’06 Charles Iacuaniello, Cal Poly ’06 Patrick Jones, Kent State ’04 Matthew Juszczyk, Kettering-A ’06 William Kennedy, New Mexico State ’03 Peter Korch, Johnstown ’84 Richard Kruger, Tri-State Faculty Michael Magri, Johnstown ’84 James Marascio, Bryant ’93 Brian Martin, Ball State ’99 Kenneth McCoig, Embry-Riddle ’02 Steve McCowan, Embry-Riddle ’98 David Mellor, Kent State ’94 Steven Meyer, Kansas ’04 John Mica, Florida ’67 Craig Montgomery, Pittsburgh ’06 Ryan O’toole, Bryant ’05 Richard Paulsen, Embry-Riddle ’97 Dan Peck, Windsor ’03 Paul Picciani, Connecticut ’89 Jared Pietrella, New Haven ’06 Bennett Polack, Alberta ’01 Tom Radomski, Pittsburgh ’06 Bryan Rock, Windsor ’01 Stephen Schaberg, Northwestern ’06 Keith Shriver, Florida ’79 Jason Sisk, New Mexico State ’03 Matthew Smith, Davis ’05 G. R. Steven Sparling, Western Michigan ’88 Stephen Spencer, Penn State ’54 Nathan Steinberg, Colorado State ’05 James Stewart, DePauw ’73 Ronald Surmacz, Duquesne Alumnus Wally Tiedemann, Embry-Riddle ’77 Brian Tompkins, Windsor ’01 John Tunila, Connecticut ’81 Alan Udell, Wisconsin ’91 Timothy Ulrich, Colorado State ’04 Doc Underwood, Kansas ’51 Jeffrey Underwood, Kansas ’80 Anthony Vinson, OSB, Northwest Missouri ’98 Stephen Weber, Kettering-A ’06 David Wertz, Tri-State ’03 Richard Wilson, Kent State ’04 John Ziegler, Louisiana Tech ’01

GUESTS

Trina Abee Elaine Adams Joan Barnhart Molly Beardsley Greg Bossart Lorrie Bossart Ingrid Brightman Geri Cheatham Andrew Cheatham Chuckie Cheatham Nathan Cheatham Rosemary Dickson Janet Galbreth A.J. Goecker Becky Goecker Marian Hammert Julie Ann Hancsak Mary Kay Hinterleiter Richard Hinterleiter Chet Hollinger Marge Hollinger Mary Jo Johnson Ed King Uni Leong Theresa Magri Brittany Mancuso Chris Mancuso Erica McCowan Lindsey McIntyre Laura Mellor Beth Morgan Junko Nakada Grant Sparling II Imogene Thompson Bob Thompson Stephanie Udell Jennifer Washburn Karen Weber Barbie Weiss Kelly Woolbright

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