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OUR NEW PRESIDENT
DELTA UPSILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY
Introducing…
North America’s Oldest Non-Secret Fraternity; Founded 1834
Delta Upsilon International Fraternity’s new President, E. Bernard Franklin, Ph.D., Kansas State ’76. Dr. Franklin is well known and well respected throughout Delta Upsilon, and in fact, the academic world, for not only his professional accomplishments but also for the example he sets personally.
The Principles of Delta Upsilon The Promotion of Friendship The Development of Character The Diffusion of Liberal Culture The Advancement of Justice E. Bernard Franklin, Ph.D. Kansas State ’76
A 1976 graduate of Kansas State University, Franklin was president of several student organizations, including the Student Government Association. In fact, Franklin’s election made history at KSU in three ways: he was the first African American student ever elected student president; the first student to win the election as a write-in candidate; and the first student in a field of five candidates to win the election with 55 percent of the votes in the largest voter turnout ever recorded. His election was reported on national TV and in print media as it was thought he was the first African American to be elected student president on a major predominately white campus. Franklin went on to make Kansas history books again by becoming the youngest person ever appointed to the Kansas State Board of Regents at age 24. He also became the youngest Chair of the Board at age 28. Currently the President of the Metropolitan Community College – Penn Valley in Kansas City, Missouri, Brother Franklin previously was Executive Director of Kauffman Scholars, an unique initiative dedicated to guiding and supporting urban Kansas City seventh graders to high school graduation and then on to college. In 1998, Franklin was honored as one of the 100 Most Influential African Americans in Kansas City, and the Morehouse College Research Institute presented him the Vision Award for his “pioneering work in the area of educating men on the importance of fatherhood”. Dr. Franklin has an MS in Counseling and Behavioral Studies from the University of South Alabama and a Ph.D. in Counseling and Educational Psychology, with an outside emphasis in Family Studies from Kansas State. 2
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The Motto of Delta Upsilon International Fraternity
Dikaia Upotheke Justice Our Foundation
OFFICERS President E. Bernard Franklin, Ph.D., Kansas State ’76 Chairman of the Board William L. Messick, Lafayette ’68 Secretary Gary S. Killips, Alberta ’71 Treasurer David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ’54
DIRECTORS Malcolm P. Branch, Wisconsin ’69 Timothy C. Dowd, Oklahoma ’75 Ronald E. Dowhaniuk, Oregon State ’86 Charles E. Downton III, North Carolina ’66 Patrick L. Mangold, Central Florida ’07 E. Bruce McKinney, Missouri ’74 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State ’82 G. William Whitehurst, Ph.D. Washington & Lee ’50 PAST PRESIDENTS Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State ’61 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose ’55 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58 James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60 Alvan E. (Ed) Porter, Oklahoma ’65
INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF Executive Director Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73 Director of Chapter Development Jason H. Clark, Washington State ’01 Director of Finance William E. Humphrey Senior Leadership Consultants Colin P. Finn, Iowa State ’05 Andrew D. Martin, Washington State ’05 Leadership Consultant Ian M. Areces, Rochester ’06 Office Manager Jo Ellen Walden Membership Records Clerk Roslyn Riall Accounts Administrator Rosemary Brady Chapter Services Administrative Assistant Brandylin Cole Assistant to Chapter Services Administrative Assistant Jana McClees Executive Assistant Barbara Harness Educational Foundation Executive Director David R. Schumacher Director of Alumni Development Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92
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Delta Upsilon Quarterly
CONTENTS
T H E O F F I C I A L M AG A Z I N E O F T H E D E LTA U P S I L O N I N T E R N AT I O N A L F R AT E R N I T Y S I N C E 1 8 8 2 VOL. 124, NO. 3 - FALL 2006
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Fraternity News
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11 Recruitment by Principles A great evening of Brotherhood on September 14 at the Delta Upsilon Twin Cities Reception in Minneapolis.
12 Undergraduate News 14 Loss Prevention Policies 15 Educational Foundation Annual Report
31 Deceased Brothers Delta Upsilon International Headquarters, PO Box 68942, 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, U.S.A. Open from 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. EST., Monday through Friday. Office-317.875.8900 Fax-317.876.1629 E-mail-IHQ@DeltaU.org Website-www.DeltaU.org
Ian M. Areces, Rochester ’06, Delta Upsilon’s newest Leadership Consultant has begun his travels. Ian has thus far visited Florida, North Florida Colony, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, North Carolina, North Carolina State, and Virginia. Ian joins second year Consultants Colin P. Finn, Iowa State ’05, and Andrew D. Martin, Washington State ’05, in visiting DU groups around the US and Canada.
Delta Upsilon Quarterly is published quarterly in the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter at 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, U.S.A. ® T.M. Registered U. S. Patent Office POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Delta Upsilon Quarterly, P. O. Box 68942, Indianapolis, IN 46268-0942.
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Retiring Fraternity President Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65, presenting the President’s badge to newly elected DU President Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ’76. Newly elected to the Board of Directors are Timothy C. Dowd, Oklahoma ’75, and G. William Whitehurst, Ph.D, Washington & Lee ’50. Brother Dowd is an attorney with Elias, Books, Brown & Nelson, P.C. in Oklahoma City. He served as president of the Oklahoma DU Corporation from 1994-97 and during that time the new chapter house was acquired to replace a 65-year-old structure.
One of the strengths of Delta Upsilon is the caliber of men serving in leadership positions. These men not only serve, but elicit commitments from others to keep moving the Fraternity forward. After serving Delta Upsilon as its President for six years, Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65, passed the revered baton of leadership to E. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ’76. Brother Franklin also serves as the President of the Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, Missouri. Mark E. Callihan, Pennsylvania State ’87, stepped down from his Board position as Alumni Director and Assistant Treasurer with the expiration of his two-year term. Brother Callihan is a partner at KPMG Peat Marwick and assisted the Fraternity with his expertise in financial matters.
The third Alumni Director stepping down from the Board was Donald E. Weaver, Indiana ’60. Brother Weaver was Director and Assistant to the President at Indiana University, and brought to the Board a knowledge of higher education trends and issues. 4
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After three years of active duty with the U.S. Navy, Brother Whitehurst attended Washington & Lee University, eventually getting his Ph.D. from West Virginia University in 1962. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1968 until his “retirement” in 1987. “Retirement” indeed! He then resumed his academic career at Old Dominion University as the Kaufman Lecturer in Public Affairs and currently teaches courses in history and political science. The Fraternity is fortunate to have these DU Brothers, who are more than willing and capable, be a part of the leadership of Delta Upsilon.
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2006 Delta Upsilon Leadership Institute in Kansas City, Missouri
lready being lauded by continuing attendees as the best one yet and a fantastic experience by first-timers, the 2006 Delta Upsilon Leadership Institute in Kansas City, Missouri, at the very least, built upon the successes of past conventions to make this another one for the record books. Held at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center, the Leadership Institute was attended by over 350 DUs, faculty and guests, who gathered for leadership and educational training, camaraderie and brotherly reunions. The weekend was presided over by Brother Nate Kuester, Washington State ’05 who served as Master of Ceremonies throughout the weekend. The Institute began with an exciting emotional and heartfelt message from Ms. Ashleigh Clark, a Pi Beta Phi from the University of Washington who was a special guest for the weekend. She recited a letter that she had written several weeks previous that expounded the good character of the men of the Washington Chapter and the fine example that they set for the other DU chapters. Following Ms. Clark, Brothers Craig Sowell, Houston ’92 and Joshua Katz, Central Florida ’97 gave a tandem keynote that began with Brother Sowell giving an oral and pictorial history of the Fraternity’s founding, followed by Brother Katz building upon that speech to present-day DU and finding one’s DU Identity, which set the tone for the weekend. The attendees were also witness to the first seven of the programming awards to be given throughout the weekend, among them a new award that recognizes the Alumni Chapter of the Year, with the inaugural award going to the Cornell Chapter alumni. In addition, the first of many multi-media presentations that were unveiled at each of the meal functions added wonderful meaning to the weekend. Friday morning’s undergraduate educational sessions led into a service luncheon, followed by an afternoon of community service, with DU brothers serving in several different Kansas City-area Boys & Girls Club locations. DUs received a rewarding experience, working with Kansas City-area youth and serving its national partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of both America and Canada. This annual LI event is always a highlight of the weekend. Friday evening, with everyone in coat and tie, the brothers attended the Initiation Banquet. Following the meal, with the lead-in provided by another video presentation, the crowd stood to the music of the Delta Upsilon Ode as the Initiation team entered the room and took the stage. The Model Initiation was conducted, where seven men were officially initiated into the
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Fraternity. The ceremony was presided over by Brothers Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73 as Master; Joshua Katz, Central Florida ’97 as Examiner; Greg Lamb, Iowa ’94 as Chief Marshal; and Tyson Vaughn, Miami ’98, as Chaplain, with Brother Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State ’61 delivering an inspirational charge in his usual style. Those who were newly received into our Brotherhood: Bryce Buch, Iowa State ’08, Jeff Czerniak, Iowa State ’08, Brandon Clifton, North Dakota State
’08, Chris Catoe, San Jose ’06, Jay Li, Toronto ’07, Kyle Lorts, Western Illinois ’06, and Jim Riley, Oklahoma ’05. It is hard to explain the exhilaration felt by both the candidates and the attendees when more than 350 Brothers stand and cheer at the words, “By the authority vested in me, I now declare you members of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity.” Saturday’s events began with more leadership and educational programming, followed by the second annual DU Educational Foundation Luncheon. The DUEF was the focus of the program, which included Oak Circle awards and the presentation of the Oak Circle and McQuaid Scholarships, as well as 17 Leadership Institute Scholarships that were funded by generous donors through the A New Chapter in Leadership Campaign. (A recap follows later in this magazine.) Delta Upsilon - The Men’s Non-Secret Fraternity
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FRATERNITY NEWS Following the luncheon the annual business of the Fraternity was conducted at the Undergraduate Convention, followed by the alumni Assembly of Trustees. Brother David Herzer, Wisconsin ’54 was re-elected as Treasurer of the Fraternity, with Brothers Tim Dowd, Oklahoma ’73 and G. William Whitehurst, Washington & Lee ’50 being elected as new Directors of the Board, in addition to the continuing Directors who were re-elected. The Assembly also signified a “passing of the baton” as Brother E. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ’76 was elected as the new Fraternity President, replacing outgoing President Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65 who served ably and zealously in the position for six years. A formally decorated stage was the scene for the culmination of the weekend with Saturday’s Grand Banquet, which began with an impressive video produced by Brendan Camey, Kansas ’08 that met with wild applause. The banquet included the presentation of the Sweepstakes Finalists, as well as the President’s and Chairman’s Award for DU Undergraduate and Alumnus of the Year, respectively, with the President’s Award being awarded to Brother Ryan Wesslen, North Carolina ’07, and the Chairman’s Award to Brother Charles Kavanagh, California ’64. The evening also included an outgoing tribute to President Porter, which was followed by Brother Porter giving his final message and presenting the new President, Bernard Franklin, with the DU President’s Badge, and the reciprocal presentation of the Past President’s Badge. Brother Franklin then gave a heartfelt and highly inspirational message to which the crowd responded enthusiastically.
The banquet closed with the triumphant celebration of the Missouri Chapter who was awarded the DU Sweepstakes Trophy, recognizing them as the chapter who had the best year in 2005-06. Having been a finalist for the trophy for the sixth year in a row, the trophy was undoubtedly an honor that was long overdue and certainly deserved by a model DU chapter. The Leadership Institute is one of the finest examples of Fraternity conventions in the entire Greek world, providing a wonderful mix of fun and brotherhood with exceptional leadership and educational programming opportunities for our undergraduates. As always, our appreciation to the DU Educational Foundation and its donors for making possible grant funds in support of the Institute and other educational programs of the Fraternity. Even better is to make plans to attend in person next year, as plans are already underway to make the Institute even better.
“ASK BROTHER SOWELL” Borrowing an idea from other fraternity and university websites, there is a new “interactive” feature on the website. “Ask Brother Sowell” will allow alumni and undergraduates to not only learn more about DU history, but also submit questions online to be answered by our Fraternity Historian. Whether it is general interest in DU or a chapter’s Associate Member Educator wanting to ensure his information is correct, “Ask Brother Sowell” will provide the answers. A new question and answer is posted every two weeks. Visit www.DeltaU.org then click “History” and “Ask Brother Sowell.”
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Award
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Excellence in Alumni Relations Excellence in Associate Member Education
Arlington North Carolina
Excellence in Chapter Administration Excellence in Facility Management Excellence in Financial Management Excellence in Fraternity Ritual
Georgia Tech Kansas Central Florida Washington State
Excellence in Human Service Excellence in Loss Prevention Excellence in Membership Education Excellence in Public Relations Excellence in Membership Recruitment Outstanding Academic Performance Program Outstanding Website Award Most Improved Chapter Outstanding Alumni Chapter
Kansas Arlington Kansas State Missouri Missouri Oklahoma North Dakota San Jose Cornell Alumni Chapter
Arlington, California, Cornell, Missouri, North Carolina Arlington, Central Florida, North Carolina, Washington State, Western Illinois Georgia Tech, Illinois, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma Cornell, DePauw, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Nebraska Arlington, Cal Poly, Central Florida, Missouri, San Jose Arlington, Central Florida, DePauw, Washington, Washington State Kansas, Lafayette, Manitoba, North Carolina State, Rochester Arlington, Central Florida, Colgate, Missouri, North Dakota Central Florida, Kansas State, North Dakota, Purdue, San Jose Arlington, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania Cal Poly, Miami, Missouri Kansas State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Washington California, Iowa State, North Dakota, Oregon State, Washington
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Missouri
Central Florida, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Washington
Chairman’s Award - Alumnus of the Year President’s Award - Undergraduate of the Year
Charlie Kavanagh Ryan Wesslen
Aaron Clevenger, Bob Murray, Kevin Swanson Darius Cubbage, Zachary Jemas, Kyle Lorts
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ALUMNI NEWS Neil R. Bernstein, Carnegie ’58, has been inducted into the Baltimore City College Hall of Fame. Brother Bernstein became one of only 200 who have received the recognition from the third oldest public high school in the nation which was founded in 1839. In the early 1980s Bernstein participated in the reorganization of the Baltimore City College Alumni Association, Inc., and marshaled the formation of the Trustees of the Baltimore City College Scholarship Funds, Inc., serving both organizations as president and now as board member emeritus. Brother Bernstein initiated the listing of the school’s building on the National Register of Historic Places and its designation as a Baltimore City Landmark as preservation activities.
Bryan W. Poynter, DePauw ’89, SIOR, CCIM Vice President of Industrial Sales and Leasing for Colliers Turley Martin Tucker was recently granted one of five citizen appointments by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels to serve on the Indiana Natural Resources Commission for a three-year term. The Indiana Natural Resources Commission is an autonomous board that addresses issues pertaining to the Department of Natural Resources. This 12member board includes citizens chosen on bipartisan basis, as well as ex-officio state agency membership including the Lieutenant Governor, Directors of Department of Environmental Management, Transportation, and Natural Resources. The Natural Resources Commission is the entity that adopts permanent rules and conducts administrative review as the “ultimate authority” for the Department of Natural Resources. Brother Poynter specializes in industrial landlord and tenant representation. He also served the Fraternity as Alumni Chapter Director in 1989-1990. Brett D. Wick, Houston ’01, educated at the University of Houston and Brown University, returned this summer to the UH campus to give an invited seminar on “Bounded Analytic Projections and the Corona Problem.” As an undergraduate at Houston, Brother Wick majored in mathematics and minored in physics. He completed his Ph.D. in mathematics at Brown in 2005 and is currently doing post-doctoral work as an assistant professor of mathematics at Vanderbilt University.
Gary Rugel, Illinois ’78, was elected 2006-07 chairman of the International District Energy Association (IDEA). Brother Rugel is the director of global thermal storage and district energy at EVAPCO, a manufacturer of evaporative cooling and industrial refrigeration equipment. With more than 25 years of engineering and sales experience, he has specialized in the areas of thermal storage and district cooling since 1993. Delta Upsilon - The Men’s Non-Secret Fraternity
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ALUMNI NEWS Wins, Losses, and Lessons: An Autobiography by Louis L. Holtz, Kent State ’58, is the book of choice not only for football fans but for all of us who have had glimpses of this winning coach. Coach Holtz is best known for winning and winning quickly at each stop along his college coaching trail. He is the only coach to take six different schools to bowl games - all within the first two seasons as head coach. He is also the only man to guide four different teams to top-20 national finishes. The book is a reflective, inspiring and candid look at his extraordinary life and coaching career. Enjoyable reading and a book to be read again, and again, and again.
In 2000 the alumni of the Lafayette Alumni Chapter of DU established an award to recognize Lafayette College faculty and staff for distinguished teaching, scholarly research, and service. Rado Pribic, the Oliver Edwin Williams Professor of Languages and chair of the International Affairs Program, was the recipient of DU’s Distinguished Mentoring and Teaching Award at the May 19, 2006 annual dinner. Peter Krass, Lafayette ’86, will have a new book in the bookstores in early-November: PORTRAIT OF WAR: The U.S. Army’s First Combat Artists and the Doughboys’ Experience in WW I. Brother Krass is an accomplished and prolific author, editor, and researcher. He has written and edited 10 books, including two biographies. His most recent work is the gripping tale of eight combat artists who entered World War I determined to capture “the shock and loss and bitterness and blood of it.”
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has created four district industry councils and named executives from eight area firms to each of them. The Home Builders Association of Louisville announced that John J. Miranda, Louisville ’74, of Pinnacle Properties, is among the Louisville area group of executives and will serve on the real estate council. Donald E. Axinn, Middlebury ’51, a poet, novelist, filmmaker and business leader, has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Mexico Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars by the Honorable Lee H. Hamilton, President. The Institute is committed to bringing scholars, policymakers, business leaders and political leaders together to create deeper understanding and more effective policy alternatives for the partnership between the US and Mexico. Serving on the Board of Trustees for Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio are three DU Brothers, Terrence M. Morris ’69, Robert E. Showalter ’59, and Donald W. Strickland ’66. Brother Morris earned a master's (1971) and MSEE in 1975 from the California Institute of Technology, and his M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School in 1977. He is the Managing Director of Trautman Wasserman, Inc., and also serves as the Director and General Partner of Bio Science Managers Ltd., a London-based venture capital firm. Brother Showalter earned his M.B.A. from Case Western Reserve University in 1964, and completed the Advanced Management Program from Harvard Business School in 1983. His career includes 25 years with the Federal Reserve System, CEO of three National City Corp affiliate banks, and recently retired as CEO of an international processing company. (continued on following page)
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Brother Strickland earned his Juris Doctorate in 1969 from the University of Connecticut Law School. He has been an Attorney at Law and Partner at Siegel, O’Connor, O’Donnell & Beck, P.C. in Hartford, Conn., since 1973. His practice includes labor, employment law, contract negotiations and administration, employee discipline and termination matters, and both grievance and interest arbitration. Strickland concentrates in representation of boards of education and municipalities and other public sector entities in labor relations matters, school law, student discipline, prohibited practice matters municipal law, and constitutional law issues as they relate to public employees and employers. He also conducts investigations on behalf of clients into allegations of misconduct with potential labor relations/disciplinary ramifications. Dominic K. Greene, Oregon ’99, was honored with Beta Theta Pi’s Interfraternalism Recognition Award for outstanding contributions to the Greek community during the Fraternity’s 167th General Convention in Toronto. Dominic has served many areas of the Greek community including service as a kick-off facilitator at Kansas State in the fall 2005, an institute small group facilitator and a Keystone Regional Leadership Conference facilitator. He worked at the University of Washington as a campus Greek professional until his move to Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Richard A. Moran, Rutgers ’72, former leadership consultant and member of the Fraternity’s Board, announced his newest book Nuts, Bolts and Jolts is now available. Check his website www.nutsboltsjolts.com for information on this and other books authored by Brother Moran. Brother Moran also reports that his Napa Valley vineyard, Moran Manor, continues to thrive. Visit his vineyard website at www.moranmanor.com. The Quarterly has learned from the father of Matthew L. Taub, St. Norbert ’04 that he is now deployed with the WI ARNG 1/120th Field Artillery. The gratitude of the Fraternity goes to Brother Taub and all the other DU Brothers who are serving in the military. Our best wishes for their safe return. Send names, deployment, and other news to the Quarterly about DU servicemen that we may all recognize their efforts and express our thanks. The last of its kind: a carnival that travels strictly by railroad, the James E. Strates Shows. The carnival’s owner, E. James Strates, Syracuse ’54, lives in a private railroad car for the seven month carnival season, traveling up and down the East Coast. His father (James E. Strates) came to America in 1909 and worked at a number of odd jobs. In 1919 he joined a carnival athletic show as a wrestler. He worked with wrestlers Nick Bozinis and Bill Platt. When Bozinis and Platt left the carnival world and returned to wrestling, Mr. Strates (in 1923) took over the then-named Southern Tier Shows. In 1932 the name was changed to James E. Strates Shows which was managed by Mr. Strates until his death in 1959. E. James Strates took over the carnival at 29, and now at age 76, is not ready to retire. His five children run the 400-employee business, but Strates says he can’t imagine not being on the midway. “The romance of the rails and bright lights of the midway are too powerfully ingrained in my life.” It takes 61 rail cars and 34 trucks to move the Strates Shows with all its magic and excitement to the next stop.
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A Blue and Gold Carpet Event Great conversation and brotherhood were the main topics at the Kansas City Brotherhood Reception. Over 85 brothers from 25 different chapters attended the event. The reception, which was a Blue and Gold Carpet Event, was held on August 2 at the Hyatt Crown Center in conjunction with the 2006 Leadership Institute which was kicked off the following day. Halfway through the evening a presentation on the State of the Fraternity was made by Chairman of the Fraternity Board Brother Bill Messick, Lafayette ’68 followed by a Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation presentation by DUEF Executive Director Dave Schumacher. Next, the program was turned over to the International Fraternity President Brother Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65 who handed out 10 certificates to recognize alumni in attendance who have been brothers for 30 years or more. Finally, undergraduate members from the Wichita, Kansas, Kansas State and Missouri Chapters were in attendance to give a short presentation on the status of their chapters. The event would not have been as successful without the help of Brothers Bruce McKinney, Missouri ’74 and Greg Lamb, Iowa ’94.
Delta Upsilon’s On Merit Alone Expansion Program The North Florida Interest Group is coming along quite well this fall as they wrap up their member recruitment: they had over 60 men show interest in becoming founding fathers of the group. Earlier in the week the group participated in their first event against another fraternity on campus: Kappa Alpha v. Delta Upsilon for Greek Cup soccer. The North Florida Interest Group had about 40 men (both members and potential members) turn out for the event. It was a great way to finish recruitment! As a show of support for the group, the Florida Chapter of Delta Upsilon donated one of their chapter flags to the North Florida Group to use for the week’s events.
Jason Clark, Director of Chapter Development, and Colin Finn, Leadership Consultant, have been working together with the Bucknell alumni to plan the recolonization of the Bucknell Chapter. Finn was on campus in late-August to participate in IFC recruitment week. He and several alumni volunteers were able to meet a majority of the 250 men going through recruitment. On September 1, twelve men accepted bids from DU. The Colonization Ceremony was September 9 and was attended by delegates from the IFC and Pan Hellenic, local alumni, and University officials. Members of the Lafayette Chapter and DUIF Board Chairman Bill Messick also attended and spoke during the event. The next step for the group is Initiation, followed by the reinstatement of their charter.
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is scheduled for October 27 on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University. The reactivation of our esteemed Johns Hopkins charter will occur mid-spring semester 2007. If you are an alumnus in any of these areas and would like to give some time and experience to help our youngest chapters achieve success, please don't hesitate to contact Jason Clark at the International Fraternity Headquarters: 317-875-8900 ext. 211. Other projects on our Expansion schedule: Syracuse, UNC Wilmington (fall 07), Oklahoma State (spring 08), University of Texas at San Antonio (spring 08). DU is always on the lookout for great campuses, whether we've been there or not, to bring the On Merit Alone Expansion Program and spread the Brotherhood of Delta Upsilon. Any ideas for other projects? Let Jason Clark know! For Delta Upsilon on any campus we need: Alumni Advising and support Campus invitation and support A healthy, positive Greek Community!
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY! Interested in volunteering for Delta Upsilon? We need dynamic recent graduates to form our Expansion Committee. This team of DUs will aid all of our current and future Expansion projects by way of Colony Education, Campus Administrator meetings, Colony Development, DU Presentations, etc. DU will provide training, and you help DU grow! Contact Jason Clark!
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Recruitment Based on Principles The Promotion of Friendship, the Development of Character, the Diffusion of Liberal Culture, the Advancement of Justice. At the 2006 Leadership Institute in Kansas City in August, the attendees were challenged by a Principlesbased concept for recruitment. Recruitment by the Four Founding Principles was led by Rick Taylor, North Carolina State ’82, Paul Taylor, North Carolina State ’89, Aaron Clevenger, Central Florida ’97, and Mindy Sopher, North Carolina State University. They were assisted in the interactive forum by a dozen alumni facilitators. First considered by the discussion groups were the dictionary definitions of the words: Friendship, Character, Culture, and Justice. Next, the groups were challenged to define what these Principles meant to Delta Upsilon Brothers. These points established, the men were then charged to: KNOW the Principles; UNDERSTAND the Principles; BELIEVE the Principles; LIVE the Principles… and then RECRUIT the Principles. Relating these Principles to everyday life brings men to be able to recognize these traits and characteristics in those DU wants to recruit to become members. At the same time, these prospective Brothers recognize DU men by what they say and do, how they live, the recruitment functions they host and likewise make their decisions about whether they want to be members of Delta Upsilon. This may at first glance seem a daunting task. However, DUs take more than a glance – they look more closely and see the tremendous impact they will have on their peers when they build their chapter membership based on DU’s Four Founding Principles. Watch the QUARTERLY for future articles about Principles-based recruitment. Send your questions and comments to: Recruitment Based on Principles C/o The DU Quarterly P. O. Box 68942 Indianapolis, IN 46268 IHQ@DeltaU.org Delta Upsilon - The Men’s Non-Secret Fraternity
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The Fraternity Headquarters has announced the newest Colony of Delta Upsilon at Bucknell University. The ceremony was held on Saturday, September 9 in the Elaine Langone Center on campus and was attended by
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Bucknell alumni, IFC, PanHellenic, Lafayette Chapter members, and Chairman of the Fraternity Bill Messick. The Colony is an outstanding group of young men and represent the community and Delta Upsilon very well. They are also growing daily, as they have just added six more members. They are well supported by the Greek Community, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, and the chapter’s Alumni. The next step for this group, besides continual growth, is Initiation, which could be late this semester, or early next semester. Then there will be the re-installation/activation of the Bucknell Charter, formally bringing Bucknell back to the Chapter Roll. Thanks to all of the hard work and time given by the dedicated Bucknell Alumni.
The spring semester was an exciting time for Indiana DUs.They won the Intramural Cup among all fraternities with close competitions at times.The GPA for the spring semester was #1 with 2.985, including four members with a 4.0: Kris Renzi, David Szaranski, Brian Tabbert, and Kevin Schmitt.
“Kiss-Off” was again a big success. Cohosted on April 1 with Alpha Omicron Pi, 28 people were chosen by raffle to kiss the Ford Mustang. At the end of the competition, Chris Medlyn wearily (but happily) accepted the keys to the prize. On April 22, the DU Bike Team took to the track at Bill Armstrong Stadium for the 56th annual Little 500.The team performed exceptionally well and came in 6th. DU finished third last year and hopes are for a strong finish in 2007 – hopefully first place!
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A comparatively new project is Adopta-Highway (Route 119).The men clean it every three months and have the DU letters posted along this major road so every Pace student can see that DU is involved and cares.
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The Quarterly has received a copy of the letter from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida acknowledging the contribution of $2,500 from the UCF Delta Upsilon Alumni Association.The letter states: “Your support allows us to provide critical services to the children of our communities and to continue our vision which began over 60 years ago, to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.” Kudos to the alumni and undergraduates for their involvement in and support of the Boys & Girls Clubs activities.
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It was announced by John Nemeth ’67 of the Sovchik Scholarship Committee that Sean Groves ’08 and Ross Miltner ’07 had each been awarded $600. Brother Groves, a Finance major from New Philadelphia, had a 3.186 cumulative GPA. He was active in the chapter serving as treasurer last year, was a senator in the Student Senate and currently serves as the Student Senate Allocations Committee Chair. Brother Miltner, a Communication Studies major from Massillon had a cumulative GPA of 3.118. He likewise was very active in the chapter, was a senator and now is Executive Director of the KSU Student Senate. The annual Sovchik Scholarship is funded by interest earned by an endowment held by the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation. It honors Robert J. “Bob” Sovchik ’67 who was an out-standing mathematics scholar and active brother, who went on to a teaching career at the University of Akron. He died suddenly several years ago, and many have contributed to the fund.
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Brother Lance Yoder ’08 USMC is now deployed in Iraq for a seven month tour of duty. Lance’s military unit was called to active duty in July. He is serving as a combat engineer, involved in construction, searching
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Below is a portion of an article written by Kevin Durand, Technology ’07, that appeared in the Spring 2006 DU Beacon. “Rush is a period that is confusing to most men who are interested in pledging a fraternity.They are bombarded with a plethora of decisions that define the remainder of their college experience. “As many of these confused individuals, I was uncertain that a fraternity - any fraternity in particular - was the correct choice for me.With this in mind, I received several bids from different fraternities, but did not accept any of them because I was not convinced that any of them fit my personality. “While others in my graduation class enjoyed fraternity life, I developed close friendships with a large number of both affiliated and unaffiliated students.While others were living in a house with those
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for land mines, IEDs, and other roadside bombs, and convoy security. He plans to return to Purdue to complete his education in the fall of 2007. Brother Lance is a great example of the quality of young men who choose to become DUs, and an inspiration to all.
The South Carolina Chapter wants to welcome their newest pledge class: Andrew Ussers, Julius Pauras, Owen Green, Nelson Ho, Jeremy Cockrell, Nick Dailey, Faisal Akar, Blake Edmunds, Brett Holladay, Patrick Morency, and Nicholas Nadorff.
they had a deep-rooted bond with, I had an isolated single in west campus.While I endured this time in silent - and generally unknown - desperation, it was because I thought that the Institute had the same effect on everyone. I was just ignorant that a fraternal brotherhood can change one's perspective so drastically. “I discovered my ignorance in the last months of my sophomore year.Through a friend, I made my first significant visit to Delta Upsilon. I was collaborating on a problem set with the group in first commons and immediately noticed the profound difference between the manner in which a typical student and a brother in Delta Upsilon handles the difficulties of the school and in the way he conducts himself in general. He was dedicated, diligent, and most of all willing to help me, nearly a total stranger, understand the nuances of aerodynamics.These personality traits were something that I noticed to be distinctively missing from my life so far at MIT. I have always held myself to the higher standard and so resolved to explore what this fraternity
represented. “I had, of course, heard the name Delta Upsilon, as it is one of the premier fraternities on campus, but had never made an attempt to get close to DU. I began to look at Delta Upsilon and over the course of time, I made friends at the chapter and began spending more time there. I pledged during fall rush and moved into the house. As a junior moving into the house, I had many apprehensions as to how I would be accepted by my graduation year's pledge class.There were the unavoidable jokes and commentary on my ineptitude to make the right decision for me, yet the majority of the process was not only painless but enjoyable. I found that, by moving in, I was closer to my brothers than anyone else on campus, and the feeling has not subsided. “After almost a year since I really met my first brother of Delta Upsilon, I am myself a Brother. Now I realize that the promotion of friendship is not just an empty phrase, but an actual embodiment that we, and all Brothers in Delta Upsilon, must and do share.”
At the time the CEPs were graded in the spring of 2006, the following chapters had news in the Quarterly. Some chapters submitted news and some news items were gleaned from other sources. Be sure your chapter is on this list for 2006-07. Send news and photos to IHQ@Deltau.org. Digital photos must be at least 300 dpi in size to be used. Arlington Bradley Cal Poly California Carthage Central Florida Chicago Cornell Culver-Stockton DePauw Florida Georgia Tech Houston Indiana
Iona Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kent State Lafayette Lehigh Manitoba Miami Michigan Tech Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Carolina
North Carolina State North Dakota Northern Iowa Oklahoma Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pan American Pennsylvania Rochester San Diego St. Norbert Washington Washington State
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Delta Upsilon Loss Prevention Policies
elta Upsilon Fraternity is a member of the Fraternity Information & Programming Group and the Fraternity Risk Management Trust. The policies on Alcohol and Drugs, Hazing, Sexual Abuse, Fire, Health and Safety, and Education are directly from the FIPG, Inc. policy. The Loss Prevention Policy of Delta Upsilon and FIPG, Inc. include the provisions that follow and shall apply to all fraternity entities and all levels of fraternity membership. All activities of all Delta Upsilon chapters and colonies must be in compliance with all Federal, state, and local laws at all times.
Alcohol and Drugs The possession, sale, use or consumption of alcoholic beverages, while on chapter premises, during a fraternity event, in any situation sponsored or endorsed by the chapter, or at any event an observer would associate with the fraternity, must be in compliance with any and all applicable laws of the state, province, county, city and institution of higher education, and must comply with either the BYOB or Third Party Vendor Guidelines. 2. No alcoholic beverages may be purchased through chapter funds nor may the purchase of same for members or guests be undertaken or coordinated by any member in the name of or on behalf of the chapter. The purchase or use of a bulk quantity or common sources of such alcoholic beverage, i.e. kegs or cases, is prohibited. 3. Open parties where alcohol is present, meaning those with unrestricted access by non-members of the fraternity, without specific invitation, shall be prohibited. 4. No members, collectively or individually, shall purchase for, serve to, or sell alcoholic beverages to any minor (i.e., those under legal drinking age). 5. The possession, sale or use of any illegal drugs or controlled substances while on chapter premises or during a fraternity event or at any event that an observer would associate with the fraternity is strictly prohibited. 6. No chapter may co-sponsor an event with an alcohol distributor, charitable organization or tavern (tavern defined as an establishment generating more than half of annual gross sales from alcohol) where alcohol is given away, sold or otherwise provided to those present. 7. No chapter may co-sponsor or co-finance a function where alcohol is purchased by any of the host chapters, groups or organizations. 8. All rush activities associated with any chapter will be a dry rush function. 9. No member shall permit, tolerate, encourage or participate in drinking games. 10. No alcohol shall be present at any pledge/associate member/novice program, activity or ritual of the chapter. 1.
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whether on or off fraternity premises, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. Such activities may include but are not limited to the following: use of alcohol; paddling in any form; creation of excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; quests, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, road trips or any other such activities carried on outside or inside of the confines of the chapter house; wearing of public apparel which is conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; and any other activities which are not consistent with academic achievement, fraternal law, ritual or policy or the regulations and policies of the educational institution, or applicable state/provincial law.” Sexual Abuse and Harassment The fraternity will not tolerate or condone any form of sexist or sexually abusive behavior on the part of its members, whether physical, mental or emotional. This is to include any actions which are demeaning to women or men including but not limited to date rape, gang rape or verbal harassment.
Physical Abuse No member shall resort to or engage in any physical acts of violence of any kind against another individual or any acts of vandalism of any kind against another person’s property for any reason, except for the purpose of the defense of one’s self, or one’s own property and to the limited extent that the law would otherwise permit.
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Fire, Health and Safety All chapter houses should meet all local fire and health codes and standards. All chapters should have posted by common phones emergency numbers for fire, police and ambulances and should have posted evacuation routes on the back of the door of each sleeping room. All chapters should comply with engineering recommendations as reported by the insurance company. The possession and/or use of weapons of any kind within the confines and premises of the chapter house is expressly forbidden. The term weapon means any object, substance or chemical designed or intended to inflict a wound, cause injury or incapacitate, including but not limited to, all firearms, pellet guns, switchblades, knives and knives with blades five or more inches in length or dangerous chemicals.
Education Each fraternity shall instruct its students and alumni in the Loss Prevention Policy of FIPG, Inc. Additionally, all student and alumni members shall annually receive a copy of said Loss Prevention Policy. (Adopted by the Board of Directors November 1990, Revised October 2003)
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2005-06 ANNUAL REPORT
The DU Educational Foundation is pleased to unveil our new home on the web! We have taken a giant step forward to improve communications with our members. At the brand new www.DUEF.org, you’ll discover the breadth and depth of Foundation activities as well as make a gift easily online. You’ll get to see an updated list of who has joined you in the President’s Club and information on Chapter Educational Accounts (CEA). In addition, our undergraduate brothers will be able to apply for DUEF scholarships easier than ever before! Our new home on the web is a terrific resource for every member who values DU’s educational mission. Visit us soon and often either by visiting www.DUEF.org or clicking the “Educational Foundation” link from the Fraternity’s website, www.DeltaU.org. We welcome your feedback! We are extremely grateful to all DU brothers and friends who supported our fundraising efforts in the 2005-06 fiscal year. We are proud to be able to recognize each and every donor on the succeeding pages, and provide some highlights of this past fundraising year. I would like to personally welcome Brother Craig Milkint, Illinois ’83 to the DUEF Board of Trustees as the newly elected Vice-President of Development. His leadership is already being felt and we look forward to his very adept leadership in the years ahead. Our mission for the 2006-07 appeal is already underway and the call is out once again to all brothers: If you are listed on the succeeding pages, please continue with your loyal giving, you are truly making a difference. For those that have lapsed, or perhaps you have not ever given, please understand how important your participation really is. Please do not wait any longer. We are worthy of your support. Fraternally,
Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65 Chairman, DU Educational Foundation
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman: Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65 Past President,The Paragon
Vice-President - Investments: William C. Rappolt, Lafayette ’67 Exec.Vice-Pres./Treasurer (Ret.), First Empire State Corp.
Vice Chairman: Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell ’75 President, Saint Mary’s College of Minnesota
Vice-President - Development: Craig R. Milkint, Illinois ’83 Senior Dir. Of Development, University of Illinois
Treasurer : Richard B.Thompson, Michigan State ’67 Managing Director (Ret.), U.S. Fixed Income AIG
Trustees:
Secretar y: Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75 Senior V.P. & Trust Manager, Merrill Lynch Trust Co.
Roy F.Allan, Lehigh ’68 Vice-President, Merrill Lynch - Cincinnati Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58 President (Ret.) - Bank One West Virginia
David L. Cole, Wilmington ’72 Chairman & CEO, AON Warranty Group
Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ‘57 Pres. (Ret.) of Hirsch, Int’l & Sewing Machine Exchange
John A. Delaney, Florida ’77 President, University of North Florida
Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55 Managing Director (Ret.), Robeco, U.S.A., Inc.
Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92 Account Executive, Marquis Jet Partners, Inc.
James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60 Chairman and CEO Metrogroup Corp.
Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49 Vice-President (Ret.), Square D
Robert L.Tyburski, Colgate ’74 Vice-President, Colgate University
Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ’51 Principal, Heizer Corporation
Dr. John T.Weisel, Oregon ‘48 Retired Ophthalmologist
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION
Leave Your Legacy and Preserve Your Name for Posterity!
“I have sought to Build Better Men since the day I was initiated, and I shall do so until my inevitable day. By leaving a DU legacy in my estate, I have the opportunity to continue building the viability of DU after I am gone.” Allan A.Warrack, Alberta ’61
Legacy Circle The Legacy Circle was established in 2000 to honor living brothers who have listed the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiar y in their will, insurance policy, 401K, or other deferred giving instrument. The following is a list of brothers that notified the DUEF of their intentions, and as such, are members of the Legacy Circle . Samuel Alboy, Northern Arizona ’01 Dale H. Anderson, Iowa ’49 Anonymous Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58 James G. Bell, Calgary ’94 George A. Blair, Miami ’37 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ’77 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida ’97 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State ’47 Stephan C. Davis, Northern Colorado ’94 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92 John R. Dytman, Syracuse ’71 Steven R. Fisher, Washington ’87 Frederick R. Ford, Purdue ’58 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70 Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa ’94 Ole J. Gilbo, Kent State ’65 Terrence F. Grimes, Eastern Kentucky ’71 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49 Melvin H. Iverson, Washington ’48 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ’47 Everett C. Johnson, Arizona ’62 Orville E. Johnson, Washington State ’39 Martin Kraznitz, Chicago ’57 Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario ’53 William T. Liebermann, Miami ’51 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ’88 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55 Thomas C. McNeal, Miami ’37 Charles L. Miller, San Jose ’59 Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota ’63 William H. Noble, Missouri ’50 Alvan E. “Ed” Porter, Oklahoma ’65 Philip G. Ranford, Culver-Stockton ’00 Daryl W. Reisfeld, Rochester ’03 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65 Jeffrey W. Sears, Northern Arizona ’98 Trent A. Shepard, Illinois ’73 Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92 Don A.Veller, Indiana ’35 John H.Vinyard, Jr., Missouri ’49 Allan A.Warrack, Alberta ’61 John T.Weisel, Oregon ’48 Scott W.Wilson, Colorado ’73 Charles D.Winter, Pennsylvania State ’48 Venlo J.Wolfsohn, Pennsylvania ’48
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A charitable bequest to the DU Educational Foundation may be expressed in terms of a specific dollar amount, a percentage of an estate , or as a residual or contingency beneficiar y. Wills are impor tant to ensure that wishes regarding assets will be obser ved and that the estate minimizes taxes or other expenses. The following language is acceptable for inclusion in the will of any DU alumnus: “I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation with headquarters at 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, the sum of $ ________; or the following described property: _______________________________, or the residue of my estate, to be used for the general purposes of the Foundation as the Board of Trustees may direct.”
Where Do Your Dollars Go? Every year our donors’ faithful and generous gifts go towards the support of many areas that help make our Fraternity stronger. They include: ◆ T h e L e a d e r s h i p I n s t i t u t e – Since 1948, the annual DU Convention & Assembly have been included within what we now know as the Leadership Institute. For 55 years and counting, the Leadership Institute has provided stellar educational programming for DU undergraduate and alumni members. ◆ T h e Wi n t e r E d u c a t i o n a l C o n f e re n c e – First instituted in 1995 as the Presidents Academy, the WEC now includes educational programming for chapter presidents, as well as the vice-presidents of recruitment. The three-day conference is designed to assist these officers in their leadership and management function to help build a stronger Delta Upsilon. ◆ T h e L e a d e r s h i p C o n s u l t a n t P ro g r a m – This program was established to employ graduate members of DU to serve as representatives of the Fraternity who are trained to assist chapter/colony members and alumni advisors to advance the principles of DU. ◆ C h a p t e r S e r v i c e s S u p p o rt – IHQ serves as a clearinghouse for an assortment of educational manuals, programming services, personnel resources, and management tools. The Chapter Services department supervises the development and implementation of these educational resources.
◆ C h a r l e s E v a n s H u g h e s D U E m e rg i n g L e a d e r s ( D U E L ) P ro g r a m – Launched at the 2000 Leadership Institute, the DUEL Program is designed for our chapter’s newest members (freshmen and sophomores). Participants receive customized training in leadership philosophies, group dynamics, confrontation, service learning, public speaking, and motivation. ◆ R e g i o n a l L e a d e r s h i p S e m i n a r s – designed to unite and assist the chapters in a particular province together to share ideas and techniques, and to learn additional innovative membership and chapter leadership skills. DU continues to evaluate its personal growth and membership education curriculum tailored to all DU members. ◆ B o y s & G i r l s C l u b – The partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Canada provides yet another way that DU Brothers can become better men while serving others. The Foundation helps the Fraternity in the marketing of these service opportunities to the brotherhood. ◆ M c Q u a i d S c h o l a r s h i p – Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships are awarded annually to brothers who apply and are selected to receive $2,500 grants to help further their education. Established in 2000, the scholarship honors the service of Brother James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60.
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The 2005-06 DUEF Scholarships The 2005-2006 DUEF Scholarship Program was complete with the announcements of the 2006 scholarship recipients during the Foundation Luncheon on Saturday, August 5, 2006. Through the continued generosity of Delta Upsilon alumni and undergraduates, one scholarship each was added to both the McQuaid Scholarships and the Oak Circle Scholarships this past year, raising the number of academic scholarships provided by the DUEF for these awards from five to seven. Recipients of these academic scholarships are:
The McQuaid Scholarship Undergraduate Scholarships • John S. Bostwick, Kansas State ’07 • J. Brendan Camey, Kansas ’08 • Christopher E.Turnau, North Carolina State ’07
Graduate Fellowships • Zachary W. Adams, DePauw ’06 • Daniel E. Collins, Missouri ’06
The Oak Circle Scholarships • Michael A. Graves, Houston ’06 • Gregory M. Rost, Michigan ’09
Maury Mandel Scholarship Established
During the Foundation's luncheon at this past Leadership Institute, Chairman Steve Rowley announced the establishment of the Maury Mandel Scholarship Fund with an initial gift of $100,000.This permanently restricted fund will benefit undergraduate brothers through scholarship in the area of leadership development.This fund is a tribute to Maury Mandel, Chicago ’55 for the many years of service to Delta Upsilon. Over the years, Brother Mandel served his chapter as undergraduate chapter president and a member of the alumni board. He is a past member of the Fraternity’s Board of Directors and current member of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, and is one of only four men to have been chairman of both boards. But maybe as important as anything has been his long-time involvement as the investment manager for DU. He is a 2001 recipient of the Fraternity’s highest honor, the DU Distinguished Alumni Award. Maury became a member of the investment committee back in 1977 and over that time, his pro-bono investment management for both the Fraternity and Foundation remain an unparalleled benefit to our Brotherhood. Just this past spring, Brother Mandel retired from business life--relinquishing those investment duties.The Maury Mandel Scholarships will enable DU to continue to build better men.
In addition to the academic scholarships, 2006 marked the second year that the Leadership Institute Scholarships were provided, thanks to alumni who have generously given through the A New Chapter in Leadership campaign. Alumni from various chapters have provided gifts through the DUEF to provide an endowment for their chapter to have one additional delegate each year attend the Leadership Institute.This year, 17 DU undergraduates were able to take advantage of this funding. The following is a list of this year’s chapter scholarship recipients as well as the donor or scholarship that made it possible. Chicago Chapter Augie Praley ’09 Marty Krasnitz, Chicago ’57 Florida Chapter Kris Howell ’07 Paul Rosenthal, Florida ’73 Houston Chapter Jeremy Ruth ’08 Neal Roper Memorial Scholarship Illinois Chapter Joseph Sepka ’08 Bob Gerometta Memorial Scholarship Indiana Chapter Thomas Blair ’09 Howard Kahlenbeck, Indiana ’52 Johns Hopkins Colony Salmin Mohammed ’09 Charles Miller, Johns Hopkins ’49 Kansas Chapter Edward Kirby ’09 Slawson Family Scholarship Kansas Chapter Trey Sabates ’07 Slawson Family Scholarship Kent State Chapter Jon DeCapua ’08 Giorgianni Family Scholarship Lehigh Chapter David Dreibelbis ’09 Roy Allan, Lehigh ’67 Miami Chapter Kevin Isenbarger ’09 Jack Rogers, Miami ’57 North Carolina State Chapter Morgan Miller ’09 John Hoffman Memorial Scholarship North Florida Interest Group Matt Breidenstein ’07 David Wynja, Iowa ’67 North Florida Interest Group Chris Crider ’07 Gary Golden Memorial Scholarship Northwestern Chapter Nicholas Luebker ’08 Tom Rakow, Northwestern ’65 Oklahoma Chapter Jonathan Skuta ’09 Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65 Wisconsin Chapter Andrew McKeown ’09 Warren Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76
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The Oak Circle
Delta Upsilon’s Undergraduate Giving Program “I donate to the Oak Circle because I feel it’s both a duty and a pleasure to support DeltaUpsilon because DU has given me so much.The scholarship recipients this year are tremendous brothers and great examples of the values we hold and of what DU is all about. In supporting them we are recognizing leaders who will help strengthen our brotherhood and better our world.” Gordon Bothun, Carthage ’08
The Oak Circle completed its fifth anniversary year by, once again, setting an all-time record! Total dollars contributed to the Oak Circle Scholarship Fund, through undergraduate and parents’ gifts, totaled $14,268.The money raised through the 2005-06 Oak Circle appeal resulted in one additional $1,000 scholarship being awarded each year at the Leadership Institute. Scholarship recipients can be found on page 17. In addition to individual recognition, chapters are also recognized for their cumulative giving total in a fiscal year. Chapters are identified as Bronze, Silver, or Gold Chapters, with cumulative totals of $250, $500, and $1,000 respectively.This year’s awarded chapters were: Bronze Level: Cal Poly, California, Central Florida, Colgate, Cornell, Fresno, Houston, Kansas State, Lafayette, Miami, Michigan, North Carolina, North Carolina State, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Silver Level: Manitoba, Northwestern, Oklahoma, San Top Giving Province Jose and Washington. This year also marked the third year for the Oak Circle “Province Challenge,” Province 12 whereby each province strives to raise the most money among all the provinces. For the province that raises the most money, each participating chapter received a discount on Top Giving Chapter their Leadership Institute (LI) registration.The 2005-06 winner of the Province Challenge was Province 12.The individual chapter that raised the most received one free paid Washington registration to the LI, with that honor going to the Washington Chapter. Lastly, the David D. McKeag Oak Circle Donor Award is awarded annually to an individual or chapter whose efforts had the greatest impact on the Oak Circle Program.This year’s award was presented to the brothers of the Manitoba Chaper. The 2006-07 Oak Circle year began with a great response at this year’s Leadership Institute, with undergraduates responding with gifts that totaled over $3,200, and we are already on our way to another record-setting year, hopefully adding a third Oak Circle Scholarship by fiscal year-end on June 30, 2007. Help us break the record for the number of annual Oak Circle dollars!! Undergraduates who would like to contribute, alumni who would like to sponsor undergraduates, or gifts from a chapter or alumni in the name of the chapter may be given by using the enclosed envelope in this Quarterly, by visiting the Foundation’s new website at www.DUEF.org, or contacting the International Headquarters.
Parents Appeal In the third year of appealing to the parents of our undergraduates, we saw an incredible increase in parent donors and gifts, thanks to our telemarketing partner.
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We sincerely thank the parents who have given a gift this past year in the name of their son. Look for the ➤ symbol in the Honor Roll to see whose parents are recognized for giving a gift.
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Lifetime Giving Wall
The DU Educational Foundation commissioned a recognition piece in October 2004 to recognize lifetime giving! Leave your legacy, and preserve your name for posterity! The Lifetime Donor wall honors all donors who have set an example by their loyal and generous support. All donors who have gifted a minimum total of $5,000 in a lifetime to the DU Educational Foundation will be enshrined on the donor wall.Whenever a donor reaches the $5,000 plateau, his name will automatically be added to the wall! In addition, there are 5 levels of recognition for lifetime giving.When a donor reaches “the next level,” his name will be moved “up a level.” Since installation, more than 47 donors reached a gift level that qualified them to have their name added to the wall. An additional 21 donors have moved up to the next level! The levels of recognition are: $5,000 Friendship Society $10,000 Character Society $25,000 Culture Society $50,000 Justice Society $100,000+ Dikaia Upotheke Society This permanent fixture honors those whose generosity demonstrates a commitment to the tradition of yesterday, and the vision of tomorrow. Make sure your name will be included! Visit www.DUEF.org for more information and details. $100,000+ Clarkson A. Disbrow, New York 1899 Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ’78 H. Clayton Peterson, Kansas State’67 John W. Rogers, Miami’57
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H. James Avery, Illinois ’44 Curtiss L. Beebe, Washington ’35 David L. Cole, Wilmington ’72 C. Norman Frees, DePauw ’36 W. H. Harwell, Jr., Missouri ’51 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49 Arthur K. Lund, San Jose ’55 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55 Raymond E. Mason, Ohio State ’41 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins ’49 Henry M. Rowan, Williams ’45 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell ’50 John T.Weisel, Oregon ’48
$25,000+
Gary B.Adams, Oregon ’66 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58 George A. Blair, Miami ’37 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska ’68 H. Scott Davis, Jr., Louisville ’65 Nicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State ’56 William R. Gordon, Kansas State ’60 Donald R. Heacock, North Carolina ’64 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ’51 Charles F. Jennings, Marietta ’31 Carl R. Jochens, Jr., Denison ’54 HowardKahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ’52 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ’57 Allan M. Lansing,,Western Ontario ’53 James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60 William L. Messick, Lafayette ’68 Hugh E. Nesbitt, Ohio State ’14 Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma ’65 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas ’56 Steven K. Snyder, Oklahoma ’79 Richard B.Thompson, Michigan State ’67 Ben T.Walkingstick, Oklahoma ’52 Ralph O.Willard, Kansas State ’58
$10,000+
Horace L.Acaster, Pennsylvania ’44 Roy F.Allan, Lehigh ’68 Foundation Donor Anonymous Frederick C.Atkins, Jr., North Carolina ’67 J. Carter Bacot, Hamilton ’55 F. L. Baird, Kansas ’58
Scott R. Bayman, Florida ’68 John E. Berry, Bradley ’87 William J. Bittner, Bradley ’74 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ’77 William B. Boone, California ’35 L. R. Brammer, Jr., Oklahoma ’47 W. Perry Brown, Miami ’52 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ’80 Joseph H. Buchanan, Iowa State ’33 Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan ’61 David E. Chambers, Arizona ’60 Mart H. Cooley, Kansas State ’58 Jeffrey W. Courter, Iowa State ’84 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State ’47 John A. Delaney, Florida ’77 Richard L. Delano, Indiana ’85 Frank S. Dodd, Miami ’49 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92 John R. Eplee, Kansas State ’75 Richard F. Fagan, Washington ’52 Matthew G. Fiascone, Bradley ’85 Fred Fisher, Miami ’50 John P. Grady, DePauw ’38 R. N. Greene, Kansas State ’58 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75 Fred A. Guggenmos, Nebraska ’61 Timothy R. Herbert, Iowa State ’82 Mildred V. Horn, Horn Foundation H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois ’72 William G. Kagler, Syracuse ’54 Will S. Keim, Pacific ’75 Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois ’68 Robert M. Loch, Nebraska ’54 Carroll L. Lurding, Ohio State ’59 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73 Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania ’54 John L. McGehee, Wisconsin ’38 Robert C. McKinstry, Iowa State ’50 J. Paul McNamara, Miami ’29 John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin ’55 Glenn A. Mull, Kansas State ’73 Nebraska Chapter Alumni John C. Nemeth, Kent State ’67 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76 Northern Iowa Psi Omega Bldg Corp. Edward F. Paliatka, Bradley ’56 W.A. Perry, Iowa State ’27 H. Paul Picard, Houston ’82 William T. Porter, Oklahoma ’41 Charles D. Prutzman, Pennsylvania State ’18 Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern ’65 William C. Rappolt, Lafayette ’67
Leonard Rhodes, San Jose ’53 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ’73 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ’70 Beurt SerVaas, Indiana, ’41 William A. Sigman, Iowa State ’50 Todd P. Smith, Bradley ’89 Patrick Spooner, San Jose ’55 Thomas T. Stallkamp, Miami ’68 Max M. Stearns, Kansas State ’66 Norman J. Steffey, Kansas State ’57 Ashton M.Tenney, Jr., Chicago ’43 Mrs.Ashton M.Tenney, Jr. Charles & Marion Thompson Foundation Thomas E.Tuckwood, Kansas State ’79 Robert L.Tyburski, Colgate ’74 Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ’59 Allan A.Warrack, Alberta ’61 W. D.Watkins, North Carolina ’27 David H.Wynja, Iowa ’67 Samuel M.Yates, San Jose ’55
$5,000+
Ronald C.Abbott, Kansas State ’61 E. L.Adams, Miami ’29 Jaime M.Aguero, Houston ’98 Michael J. Baughman, Kansas State ’78 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ’42 Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern ’50 Herbert H. Boswau, Denison ’55 William W. Boyd, Northwestern ’48 Charles W. Brace, Bradley ’89 Harry N. Briggs, Missouri ’51 Robert W. Broad, Syracuse ’60 Herbert Brownell, Nebraska ’24 Jeffrey A. Bryant, Oregon State ’97 David H. Carnahan, Denison ’60 Mitch Castor, Kansas State ’85 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State ’68 Huntly G. Chapman, British Columbia ’68 Donald A. Chew, Kansas State ’81 Robert J. Clanin, Bradley ’66 Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas ’76 Robert H. Croak, Oklahoma ’63 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ’63 Thomas W. Darling, Syracuse ’81 Joseph M. Darragh, North Carolina State ’85 Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Carolina ’62 Walter A. Dwelle, California ’64 M. Eighmy Foundation Craig R. Enochs, Houston ’94 John E. Esau, Kansas ’78 John H. Eyler, Washington ’69 Craig R. Foss, Iowa State ’71
J.W. Frank, III, Lehigh ’68 Bro. Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell ’75 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70 Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa ’94 Ross K. Fuller, San Jose ’49 Robert C. Gimlin, Purdue ’42 William R. Grant, Union ’49 Hugh W. Gray, Nebraska ’34 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ’78 Brian A. Halas, Miami ’93 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota ’59 William E. Heine, Sr., Iowa State ’60 Bill A. Helvey, Kansas State ’58 John F. Herma, Rutgers ’70 John C. Herron, South Carolina ’88 David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ’54 Don A. Hill, Kansas State ’69 Richard M. Holland, Syracuse ’83 Yancy D. Hudson, Kansas State ’68 Martha S. Jack Thomas R. Jacobs, Arkansas ’77 John C. Jadel, Bowling Green ’52 Scott A. Johnson, Washington ’80 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ’47 Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State ’77 Kansas State Chapter Alumni Donald A. Kelley, Miami ’69 Ryan M. Kelly, Bradley ’94 Steven Khoshabe, Bradley ’93 Gary S. Killips, Alberta ’71 Bryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State ’69 Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell ’39 Rodney P. Kirsch, North Dakota ’78 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ’57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ’51 Donald E. Larew, Iowa State ’63 Richard F. Laubengayer, Kansas State ’64 Frank C. Long, Jr., Ohio State ’32 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ’88 D. R. Madsen, San Jose ’51 Richard R. Mahoney, Houston ’83 Lewis A. Maroti, Lehigh ’58 Robert J. Martin, Washington ’59 Stephen C. Martinelli, California ’52 Gregory H. Mathews, Florida ’70 Phillip H. Mayer, Iowa State ’49 John S. McConnell, DePauw ’66 Howard L. McGregor, Jr., Williams ’40 David D. McKeag, IV, Minnesota 2004 Richard S. Melvin, Indiana ’30 Michael A. Menius, North Carolina ’68 William C. Moodie, Jr., Lehigh ’47
John L. Moodie, Iowa State ’45 Jeffery B. Morris, Kansas State ’79 Raymond R. Moser, Jr., Georgia Tech ’83 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ’47 Donald J. Moulin, California ’53 David S. Nelson, Clarkson ’69 Herbert H. Nelson, Colorado ’59 Mrs. Hugh E. Nesbitt Reginald B. Newman, II, Northwestern ’59 Brett A. Olson, Bradley ’88 James W. Osborn, Iowa State ’73 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ’36 Richard R. Popham, Purdue ’40 Daniel D. Porter, Iowa State ’90 Joseph L. Raudabaugh, No. Carolina State ’78 Rhodes Design & Development Corp. Arthur L. Rice, Jr., Illinois ’36 Mark G. Ritchie, Iowa ’83 James S. Roberts, Florida ’63 Richard L. Rodine, Oklahoma ’73 Edward A. Rosenfeld, Oregon State ’42 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester ’56 Elaine Sceva John O. Schram, Bradley ’50 Sharkey Family Foundation Norman E. Sidler, Bradley ’91 Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland ’78 William S. Smeltzer, Syracuse ’58 James W. Smith, Washington & Lee ’62 Don S. Snyder, Miami ’70 Michael L. Stepovich, San Jose ’56 Willis A. Strauss, Iowa State ’44 Kenneth H. Suelthaus, Technology ’66 Marvin F. Swanson, Kansas State ’57 Herbert K.Taylor, Jr., Swarthmore ’27 John H.Teeter, Kansas State ’79 Michel C.Thielen, Iowa ’57 Paul A.Thiry, Washington ’28 James R.Tormey, Jr., San Jose ’57 Keith D.Tucker, Kansas State ’76 Peter A.Tuohy, Washington ’53 U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Douglas D.VanderWeide, Iowa State ’89 Clyde W.VonGrimmenstein, Purdue ’49 William Wallace, III, Union ’48 Robert V.Wardle, Michigan ’52 Paul W.Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ’50 Roger W.Wothe, Technology ’58 Robert G.Yingling, Jr., Missouri ’62
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club ($100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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DUEF 25+ Years of Consecutive Giving
“I gained a lot from my DU experience at Missouri. By being a consistent donor throughout the last several years, it is my way of giving back to something that gave me so much.” Col. Henry J. Ochs, Jr., Missouri ’33. Horace L.Acaster, Pennsylvania ’44 Frederic Ackerson, Iowa ’44 Leland J.Adams, Jr., Bucknell ’64 Gregory L.Allemann, Missouri ’69 Charles L.Allen, Michigan State ’55 Larry W.Amos, Washington State ’68 Bruce C.Anderson, Purdue ’65 Stephen J.Anderson, No. Iowa ’79 John R.Ashby, Arlington ’74 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ’42 Charles R. Benson, Iowa ’41 Claude M. Boland, Bradley ’53 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley ’69 Jere E. Bremer, Bradley ’66 Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue ’55 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ’80 Robert B. Buchanan, Illinois ’55 John L. Cassell, Jr., Texas ’70 Allen V. Cellars, Oregon ’47 David E. Chambers, Arizona ’60 Mark A. Clemente, Cornell ’73 John O. Cronk, Iowa State ’60 David L. Cutter, Stanford ’61 Dieter F. Czerny, Lehigh ‘74 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ’63 John A. Delaney, Florida ’77 Michael B. Donnelly, Northridge ’68 John K. Dunlap, Texas ’73 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri ’67 Terry D. Finnell, Syracuse ’57 Samuel A. Flax, Georgia Tech ’78 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue ’50 Peter L. Forrest, Florida ’58 P. David Franzetta, Michigan St. ’70 Edward W. Furst, Lehigh ’60 William R. Grant, Union ’49 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75 Robert W. Haerr, Creighton ’72 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ’78 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan ’52 Porter B. Hall, Kent State ’49 William B. Hallam, Delaware ’80 Richard B. Hallman, Purdue ’54 George J. Hamilton, Arkansas ’77 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana ’54 John F. Herma, Rutgers ’70
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Bradley B. Hoot, Michigan State ’65 Conrad L. Hoover, New York ’40 Thomas E. Hoover, Ohio State ’56 Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ’51 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ’59 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ’47 David O. Johnson, Kansas State ’75 Orville E. Johnson, Washington St. ’39 John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania St. ’58 Mark S. Jones, Arlington ’75 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ’52 Dennis S. Kanemori, W. Michigan ’66 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington ’59 Charles L. Kavanagh, California ’64 Thomas F. Keating III, Cornell ’57 Charles B. Kiesel, Brown ’26 Oscar H. Kraft, Carnegie ’35 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ’57 David A. Krebs, Miami ’80 William C. Krommenhoek, Neb. ’57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ’51 William G. Landess, Kansas ’53 William T. Lauder, Columbia ’44 Eugene A. Lucadamo, Lehigh ’71 Angelo J. Magistro, Rochester ’60 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55 Robert J. Martin, Washington ’59 Stephen C. Martinelli, California ’52 Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon ’63 Robert W. Meier, Washington ’73 Howard O. Mielke, Carnegie ’51 Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa ’67 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas ’65 Charles E. Moeller, Purdue ’45 Donald R. Morse, Tufts ’42 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ’47 Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville ’82 David C. Myers, Tennessee ’74 David S. Nelson, Clarkson ’69 J. David Nelson, Northwestern ’63 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76 Robert W. Newell, DePauw ’34 Robert G. Noah, Pennsylvania St. ’57 Henry J. Ochs, Jr., Missouri ’33 V. Edward Perkins, Brown ’35
Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation
Joe H. Petty, DePauw ’36 John S. Polles, Carnegie ’67 Aubrey H. Polser, Jr., Texas ’65 Richard R. Popham, Purdue ’40 Roger F. Ray, Arlington ’70 James S. Roberts, Florida ’63 John W. Rogers, Miami ’57 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ’73 Gary A. Rugel, Illinois ’78 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma ’74 David W. Rusk, Iowa ’76 James L. Ryan, Michigan State ’55 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ’70 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell ’50 James H. Schreiber, Bowling Gr. ’55 William A. Sigman, Iowa State ’50 Henley L. Smith, Lafayette ’51 Richard L. Smith, Colgate ’68 John W. Sprout, Bucknell ’48 George S. Studle, Washington St. ’57 Richard B.Thompson, Mich. State ’67 Walter F.Trachsel, Wisconsin ’59
David E.Vinson, Wisconsin ’59 Ben T.Walkingstick, Oklahoma ’52 Leland W.Waters, Texas ’73 Keith W.Weigel, Iowa ’78 John T.Weisel, Oregon ’48 James V.White, Michigan ’50 Paul W.Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ’50 Harry L.Wilkinson, Tufts ’59 Ronald E.Wischhusen, Clarkson ’76 Smith T.Wood, Technology ’69 Sheldon Wylie, Brown ’57 Scot A.Yezek, Colorado ’80 Robert G.Yingling, Jr., Missouri ’62 James F. Zboyovsky, Penn State ’51
Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Total Assets $3,401,504
$3.5 M
$3,345,135*
$3,052,789
$3 M
$2,766,463
$2,746,903
2001-02
2002-03
$2.5 M
$2 M
$1.5 M
$1 M
$500 K
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
The char t above details the total assets of the DU Educational Foundation over the past five years. Among the most significant reasons for the Foundation’s performance this year has been the exper t oversight and management of the endowment por tfolio by Brother Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ‘55. On an annual basis the Foundation’s financial statements are audited by Ness & Company, LLP of Indianapolis, Indiana. Copies of the 2005-06 audited financial statements are available upon request from Delta Upsilon Headquar ters. * Unaudited
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LIFETIME GIVING President’s Club RECOGNITION “I could not begin to repay all I have gotten from my membership in Delta Upsilon. From my attendance at Fraternity conferences, I witness our many fine undergraduate Brothers who benefit from the work of the Foundation, and realize that our Fraternity is in good hands. I truly believe in the core principals and values of the Fraternity, and feel it important to support financially.” Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska ’81 Started over 30 years ago by then-President W. Donald Watkins, North Carolina ’27, the President’s Club honors all donors who within a fiscal year gift a total of $200 or more to the annual fund. In the 2005-06 fiscal year, we eclipsed our goal by having over 550 Brothers attain membership in the Club! Members of the 2007 President’s Club will receive a new annual “year” pin with each renewal, and various benefits and advance notice of special events as applicable. Help us to reach a goal of 600+ President’s Club members this year by planning to renew or join by June 30, 2007! We take great pride in recognizing the more than 550 donors who joined the President’s Club in 2005-06 and we thank them for their leadership and support! Over 100 Brothers joined the President’s Trust with fiscal year gifts totaling $500 or more.
President’s Trust James A. Garfield Circle (gifts of $25,000 or more) George A. Blair, Miami ’37 – CEA Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ’78 – CEA+ John W. Rogers, Miami ’57 – CEA+ Steven K. Snyder, Oklahoma ’79 – CEA Charles Evans Hughes Circle (gift of $10,000 to $24,999) Arthur K. Lund, San Jose ’55 – CEA Raymond E. Mason, Ohio State ’41 Henry M. Rowan, Williams/Technology ’45 Thomas T. Stallkamp, Miami ’68 – CEA Ben T.Walkingstick, Oklahoma ’52 – CEA+ James S. McDonnell Circle (gifts of $5,000 to $9,999) James Avery, Illinois ’44 L. R. Brammer, Jr., Oklahoma ’47 – CEA+ Jos. M. Darragh, No. Carolina St. ’85 – CEA Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ’51 Martha S. Jack, San Jose CEA J. L. Raudabaugh, No. Carolina St. ’78 – CEA Elaine Sceva, San Jose CEA James B. Conant Circle (gifts of $2,500 to $4,999) Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania ’44 William F. Bishop Miami ’54 – CEA Henry E. Burr, Miami ’61 – CEA Frank S. Dodd, Miami ’49 – CEA David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ’54 Robert N. Heyburn, Miami ’55 – CEA John J. Jadel, Bowling Green ’52 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55 James B. McClusky, Miami ’57 – CEA+ James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60 William L. Messick, Lafayette ’68 John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin ’55 Edward F. Paliatka, Bradley ’56 – CEA+ Paul Picard, Houston ’82 – CEA+ William C. Rappolt, Lafayette ’67 Richard L. Rodine, Oklahoma ’73 – CEA+ Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell ’50 Richard Sunkel, Miami ’53 – CEA+ Edwin J.Taff, North Carolina ’61 – CEA+ Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ’59 – CEA+ John T.Weisel, Oregon ’48 Herber t Brownell Circle (gifts of $1,000 to $2,499) Roy F. Allan, Lehigh ’68 Brian A. Alletto, Miami ’94 – CEA Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58 Scott R. Bayman, Florida ’68 Charles W. Brace, Bradley ’89 – CEA Donald E. Breese, Miami ’52 – CEA W. Perry Brown, Miami ’52 – CEA
James M. Buckley, Miami ’75 – CEA Mark E. Callihan, Pennsylvania State ’87 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska ’68 David H. Carnahan, Denison ’60 W. Kirk Clausing, Oklahoma ’66 – CEA Thomas F. Corcoran, Miami ’65 – CEA Daniel J. Cosgrove, Iowa State ’88 – CEA Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State ’47 Leslie F. Dashiell, Miami ’52 – CEA+ Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92 Richard F. Fagan, Washington ’52 Fred Fisher, Miami ’50 – CEA Michael D. Francis, Miami ’61 – CEA John E. Fraser, San Jose ’55 – CEA Jeff L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa ’94 – CEA+ David A. Garrison, Miami ’90 – CEA Robert A. German, Oklahoma ’90 – CEA W. H. Harwell, Jr., Missouri ’51 Neil G. Jones, Miami ’64 – CEA William G. Kagler, Syracuse ’54 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ’52 Charles H. Kamm, San Jose ’57 – CEA Donald A. Kelley, Miami ’69 – CEA Ryan M. Kelly, Bradley ’94 – CEA Steven Khoshabe, Bradley ’93 – CEA Carroll L. Knight, Miami ’56 – CEA Lawrence D. Krabill, Miami ’68 – CEA Richard E. Kramer, Miami ’56 – CEA Thomas Laco, Missouri ’51 Byron O. Lee, Jr., Purdue ’51 Robert M. Loch, Nebraska ’54 Curtis M Long, Oklahoma ’71 – CEA M. Eighmy Foundation – CEA William G. Malloy, Northern Illinois ’69 Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania ’54 David C. McCalpin, Bradley ’86 – CEA David D. McKeag VI, Minnesota ’04 – CEA+ E. Bruce McKinney, Missouri ’74 William C. Moodie, Jr., Lehigh ’47 Raymond R. Moser, Jr., Georgia Tech ’83 John F. Moul, Miami ’66 – CEA Reginald B. Newman II, Northwestern ’59 Brett A. Olson, Bradley ’88 – CEA+ A. Ed Porter, Oklahoma ’65 Jon L. Prime, Bradley ’63 Rice Family Foundation – CEA David C. Schaack, Miami ’67 – CEA Beurt SerVaas, Indiana ’41 Norman E. Sidler, Bradley ’91 – CEA Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland ’78 James W. Smith, Washington & Lee ’62 Andrew T. Snyder, Miami ’97 – CEA Don S. Snyder, Miami ’70 – CEA William J. Stallkamp, Miami ’61 – CEA Paul X. Taylor, No. Carolina St. ’89 – CEA+ R. X.Taylor, No. Carolina St. ’82 – CEA+ Mrs. Ashton M.Tenney, Jr., in memory of Ashton M.Tenney, Jr., Chicago ’43 Terry N.Thies, Miami ’64 – CEA Charles T. & Marion M.Thompson Fdn.
Henry E.Thompson, Miami ’51 – CEA Richard B.Thompson, Michigan State ’67 Clark K.Williams, Northwestern ’62 David H.Wynja, Iowa ’67 Edgar Bergen Circle (gifts of $500 to $999) Pedro Arellano, Jr., Bradley ’96 – CEA Daniel P. Batista, Miami ’56 – CEA Daniel W. Blankenburg, Bradley ’94 – CEA David M. Blatner, Southwest Missouri ’86 Timothy J. Bloom, Miami CEA Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ’77 Ernest J. Bontadelli, San Jose ’50 – CEA Matthew L. Brokaw, Miami ’98 – CEA Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ’80 Allan K. Burgei, Miami ’90 – CEA Thomas D. Burkle, Miami ’70 – CEA Gregory S. Caine, Purdue ’81 Herbert H. Canada, Miami ’51 – CEA Anthony Capra, No. Carolina St. ’87 – CEA Peter W. Carmel, Chicago ’56 Anthony B. Cashen, Cornell ’57 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State ’68 – CEA+ R.Thomas Cawrse, Miami ’66 – CEA Brent L. Circle, Indiana ’67 James H. Crews, Oklahoma ’52 Julian L. Dawson, Jr., Oklahoma ’35 Anthony M. Day, Bowling Green ’03 Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Carolina ’62 John A. Delaney, Florida ’77 Ronald E. Dowhaniuk, Oregon State ’86 Charles R. Epperson, DePauw ’59 John H. Eyler, Washington ’69 James R. Fisher, Lafayette ’77 T. Kevin Flaherty, No. Carolina St. ’83 – CEA Jon T. Flask, Kent State ’67 – CEA James R. Fordonski, Bradley ’91 – CEA John E. Forester, Wisconsin ’33 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70 David J. Gerken, Miami ’95 – CEA Joseph Gibson, Kent State ’68 – CEA+ William H. Gibson, Jr., Miami ’51 – CEA+ Robert D. Gillette, Miami ’52 – CEA N.T. Giorgianni, Kent State ’56 – CEA+ Joe N. Goforth, Jr., North Carolina ’66 William R. Gordon, Kansas State ’60 – CEA+ Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ’75 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota ’59 William A. Hamilton, Oklahoma ’57 – CEA+ Mark E. Harbaugh, Bradley ’91 – CEA Scott D. Harbaugh, Bradley ’86 – CEA David A. Heagerty, San Jose ’50 – CEA+ Oliver H. Heely, Jr., Auburn ’68 Tim C. Heffner, No. Carolina St. ’82 – CEA John F. Herma, Rutgers ’70 John C. Herron,South Carolina ’88 John R. Hillis, Miami ’64 – CEA Robert J. Hurlbert, Miami ’91 – CEA Jess S. Jiuliante, Pennsylvania ’49
Robert G. Jones, Miami ’66 – CEA Joshua A. Katz, Central Florida ’97 – CEA+ Horace S. Keifer, Ohio State ’48 Gary S. Killips, Alberta ’71 Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell ’39 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa ’76 Douglas C. Kramlich, Northwestern ’59 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ’57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ’51 Stephen H. Langer, Miami ’63 – CEA George C. Long, Bowling Green ’67 Willard C. Loomis, Miami ’60 – CEA Michael A. Lopane, Miami ’92 – CEA John D. Luckhardt, San Jose ’56 – CEA Carroll L. Lurding, Ohio State ’59 Jay R. Machado, Miami ’95 – CEA Lewis A. Maroti, Lehigh ’58 John S. McConnell, DePauw ’66 Michael J. Mecey, San Jose ’91 – CEA William C. Moul, Miami ’61 – CEA Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State ’41 – CEA+ Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota ’63 – CEA+ Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76 Sid W. Patterson, Oklahoma ’42 Gregory N. Peterson, Miami ’00 – CEA Eric D. Purfurst, Houston ’90 – CEA Michael K. Puttin, Bradley ’91 – CEA Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern ’65 Donald L. Riechman, Bradley ’60 James S. Roberts, Florida ’63 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ’73 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester ’56 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ’70 Terry K. Schmoyer, Jr., South Carolina ’88 David R. Schumacher John L. Scott, No. Carolina State ’89 – CEA Thomas L. Shera, Miami ’61 – CEA William A. Sigman, Iowa State ’50 Bruce L. Sijan, Miami ’70 – CEA Craig Simons, Miami ’71 – CEA James S. Simpkins, Washington State ’81 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas ’56 Edward T. Slintak, San Jose CEA Craig S. Sowell, Houston ’92 Phillip B. Stevens, Miami ’56 – CEA Leland W. Sweeney, Jr., San Jose ’55 – CEA+ Glen A. terHorst, Bradley ’92 – CEA Michael C.Thielen, Iowa ’57 Gary M.Toppin, No. Carolina St. ’95 – CEA Robert L.Tyburski, Colgate ’74 W. G.VanBenthuysen, Kent State ’61 – CEA+ Fred G.Wall, Miami ’56 – CEA Donald E.Weaver, Indiana ’60 David B.Whitehurst, Purdue ’59 John J.Winkler, Bradley ’88 – CEA Robert S.Workman, Michigan State ’67 Samuel M.Yates, San Jose ’55 Ray K. Zarvell, Bradley ’68 -- CEA
Key: CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and annual fund. Bold names indicate those donors who are NEW to the President’s Club Annual Fund..
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Charles G. Dawes Circle (gifts of $200 to $499) H. Glenn Adams, Texas ’88 John S. Adams, Wichita ’04 Rober t T. Adams, Michigan ’56 James C. Aitken, Washington ’70 James R. Allan, Oregon ’53 David V. Allard, Indiana ’70 Alden L. Allen, Minnesota ’49 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State ’55 Robert L. Allman, Wisconsin ’58 James A. Allums, Texas ’59 Larry W. Amos, Washington State ’68 Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue ’65 Stephen J. Anderson, Northern Iowa ’79 Thomas M. Ashton, Lafayette ’86 Herbert R. Bachofner, Oregon ’50 Matthew A. Baer, Wisconsin ’80 Bruce K. Balderston, Pennsylvania State ’76 William G. Ballinger, Ohio State ’49 Stanley R. Banas, Purdue ’50 Patrick T. Bannon, Bradley ’89 – CEA Harold D. Barker, Miami ’50 Donald G. Bates, Ohio State ’59 David L. Baumgar tner, Illinois ’65 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ’42 James R. Beacham, Purdue ’54 George S. Beimdiek, Missouri ’35 K. Michael Berkley, Kansas ’61 Kristopher P. Biesiadecki, Houston ’97 Ted J. Biggerstaff, Nebraska ’63 Lawrence A. Bilker, Rochester ’91 James L. Blackwell, Texas ’65 Geo. H. Blumenauer, British Columbia, ’45 Paul T. Bohlander, Kent State ’67 – CEA Paul J. Borgmeier, Jr., Indiana ’69 William W. Boyd, Northwestern ’48 Douglas D. Bradham, North Carolina ’72 Frederick W. Bradley, Jr., Colgate ’50 Malcolm P. Branch, Wisconsin ’69 Robert J. Brand, Louisville ’70 James G. Brass, Manitoba ’73 Kirk Brassfield, Fresno ’07 Hugh D. Braymer, Oklahoma ’55 Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue ’55 Kelley J. Brennan, Marietta ’64 B. Chris Brewster, Colorado ’77 William F. Briscoe, Purdue ’65 Robert W. Broad, Syracuse ’60 Walter R. Brookhart, Virginia ’71 Michael R. Brooks, Iowa State ’78 William K Brouse, Miami ’70 – CEA Robert W. Brown, Purdue ’46 Christopher J. Browne, Illinois ’85 Robert E. Brubaker, Pennsylvania State ’54 Raymond G. Bruckman, Miami ’49 – CEA+ Rober t E. Brunson, Illinois ’58 John A. Buell, Jr., Technology ’56 Kevin J. Burke, Bradley ’88 – CEA Adam J. Burns, Bradley ’01 – CEA+ Craig A. Burns, Oklahoma ’95 – CEA+ B.Thomas Burson III, Georgia Tech ’65 Richard D. Butler, Oklahoma ’78 Paul G. Cantor, Alberta ’62 Stuart M. Carlson, Nebraska ’54 Kevin D. Carlton, Washington ’86 John L. Cassell, Jr., Texas ’70 David E. Chambers, Arizona ’60
Clark G. Channing, California ’58 Alan R. Chapman, Illinois ’69 Michael F. Chase , California ’65 Luke J. Chirhar t, St. Norbert ’99 Everett M. Christensen, Michigan State ’57 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida ’97 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie ’79 Anthony C. Colletti, Bradley ’96 – CEA Jan M. Collins, Kansas ’61 Joseph M. Colonell, Colorado ’58 Stephen S. Conway, Purdue ’51 John A. Copland, Cornell ’59 Michael R. Coppola, Jr., Kent State ’65 C. David Correll, Michigan ’63 Lawrence M. Costa, California ’62 Jeffrey W. Courter, Iowa State ’84 David E. Coutant, Miami ’93 – CEA Robert A. Cowan, Houston ’67 John W. Crabbe, Auburn ’68 Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas ’76 John O. Cronk, Iowa State ’60 Adam L. Culley, Northern Iowa ’00 Jonathan R. Custis, Bradley ’02 – CEA+ Dieter F. Czerny, Lehigh ’74 Bernard A. Dahlem, Louisville ’51 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ’63 Alfred W. Dalcher, Kent State ’57 Lawrence W. Dam, Washington ’68 Thomas E. Darcy, San Diego ’72 Jack David, Rutgers ’63 James H. Davis, Northwestern ’65 Patrick M. Davis, Bradley ’92 – CEA Robert W. Deichert, Jr., Johns Hopkins ’97 Richard L. Delano, Indiana ’85 Willis R. Deming, Ohio State ’35 Bradley J. DeSplinter, Bradley ’84 – CEA Milton K. Deuel, Marietta ’42 Steven L. Dietrich, Minnesota ’95 Ross Dobberteen, Michigan State ’52 Richard P. Donohoe, Illinois ’55 H. Robert Douglass, Nebraska ’59 Timothy C . Dowd, Oklahoma ’75 Charles E. Downton III, North Carolina ’66 Andrew M. Dunham, San Jose ’86 Douglas E. Dutcher, Houston ’73 C. M. Dworshak, No. Dakota St. ’00 – CEA+ John R. Dytman, Syracuse ’71 Christopher J. Ellingson, Minnesota ’92 Howard R. Elliott, Jr., Indiana ’77 Brian K. Erickson, Houston ’96 Herbert P. Evert, Northwestern ’56 Bruce H. Fellows, Wisconsin ’51 Stanley L. Ferguson, Northwestern ’75 James W. Fields, San Jose ’66 Colin P. Finn, Iowa State ’05 J. Philip Fischer, Johns Hopkins ’41 Christopher J. Fisher, Minnesota ’92 George H. Fisk, Nebraska ’58 Daniel E. Fitzgerald, Purdue ’49 John C. Flanagan, St. Norbert ’93 Jere W. Fonda, Tufts ’51 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue ’50 Frederick R. Ford, Purdue ’58 James V. Forte, Bradley ’68 – CEA Craig R. Foss, Iowa State ’71 John D. Foster, Purdue ’65 Rex B. Foster III, Iowa ’77 J.William Frank III, Lehigh ’68
Craig J. Franz, Bucknell ’75 Norman H. Frazier, Jr., Virginia ’99 Warren D. Fuller, Middlebury ’54 David J. Fulton, Miami ’61 – CEA John W. Funk, Oklahoma ’75 – CEA Larry R. Gaddis, Colorado ’63 Peter J. Galietta, Sr., Bradley ’65 – CEA Robert C. Garretson, Illinois ’39 Patrick L. Gerhar t, Northern Colorado ’04 Daniel S. Gibbs, Illinois ’85 David A. Gifford, Miami ’83 – CEA Lloyd G. Gillette, Alberta ’54 Lynn E. Gleason, Iowa State ’42 Roger K. Godfrey, Wisconsin ’54 Matthew A. Goering, Kansas ’91 Matthew B. Goldman, Central Florida ’99 Fred M. Goolsby, South Carolina ’81 James N. Graham, Oregon State ’65 William R. Grant, Union ’49 Dominic K. Greene, Oregon ’99 Gary W. Gregory, Arlington ’77 J. Mark Gresham, Texas ’71 Gerald E. Gross, Michigan State ’63 Robert L. Grottke, Northwestern ’52 Karol A. Gutowski, Michigan ’87 Howard E. Habenicht, Western Michigan ’61 David J. Habib, Washington ’86 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ’78 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan ’52 Porter B. Hall, Kent State ’49 Richard B. Hallman, Purdue ’54 Keith R. Halpenny, Western Ontario ’55 James F. Harhi, Central Florida ’97 William H. Harkey, Oregon State ’71 Barbara A. Harness Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana ’54 Christopher L. Harper, Houston ’02 James F. Harris, Wisconsin ’72 Stephen C . Har tstern, Louisville ’70 Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State ’81 – CEA+ Steven T. Hayes, Union ’89 Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa ’46 David W. Heineman, Miami ’00 – CEA Thomas R. Hendrickson, Washington ’67 James L. Hendry, Oregon State ’60 Donn A. Henshaw, Northern Iowa ’79 John G. Hepler, Jr., Kent State ’68 – CEA Ar thur L. Herr, Rutgers ’54 Charles J. Herro, Wisconsin ’43 Vincent F. Hiebsch, Kansas ’42 Rober t L. Hildebrand, Nebraska ’50 Edward M. Hipke, Wisconsin ’56 Patrick S. Hobin, California ’59 William E. Hole , Jr., Michigan ’51 Geoffrey K. Hollefreund,Victoria ’00 Stanley V. Holm, Oklahoma ’92 John D. Holschuh, Sr., Miami ’48 – CEA James B. Holt, Bradley ’91 – CEA Robert J. Holtz, Bradley ’86 – CEA Charles W. Hoppe , Purdue ’57 William L. Houston, Florida ’77 Sidney B. Howard, UCLA ’41 David W. Howe, Illinois ’81 Robert B. Hughes, Michigan State ’59 H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois ’72 Mrs. Theodore G. Jacob, Michigan ’44 Douglas G. Jacobs, Iowa State ’62 Thomas R. Jacobs, Arkansas ’77
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Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ’51 Jos. E. Jamison, North Carolina ’73 – CEA Robert J. Jarrett, Union ’51 Miles S. Jenney, Syracuse ’55 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ’59 Warren Y. Jobe, North Carolina ’63 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ’47 Christopher E. Johnson, Massachusetts ’92 Everett C. Johnson, Arizona ’62 O. Kepler Johnson, Jr., Kansas ’52 Thomas W. Johnson, California ’53 John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania State ’58 Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State ’77 Johnathon M. Jones, Illinois ’96 Mark S. Jones, Arlington ’75 Rees M. Jones, Manitoba ’67 Steven T. Joyce , Kansas ’70 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington ’59 Stephen G. Katsinas, Illinois ’78 Charles L. Kavanagh, California ’64 Edward Kavazanjian, Jr., Technology ’73 Robert D. Kayser, California ’46 Richard J. Keck, Illinois ’85 Will S. Keim, Pacific ’75 C. Bruce Kern II, Michigan ’84 Bryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State ’69 Hugh E. Klein, Purdue ’46 Paul A. Klinefelter, North Carolina State ’80 Paul J. Kluempers, Indiana ’84 John E. Knechtel, Alberta ’60 T. Michael Knies, Tennessee ’71 James R. Knuepfer, Iowa ’79 Thomas M. Koehler, Carnegie ’87 William N. Konrad, Purdue ’48 Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois ’68 Ronald R. Kovener, Indiana ’55 Barry S. Kramer, Rutgers ’62 David A. Krebs, Miami ’80 – CEA+ Scott E. Kremer, Houston ’86 Mark S. Kristoff, Cornell ’84 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ’57 Mark D. Kuchel, Iowa State ’76 Charles R. Kurtak, Washington State ’42 Terry J. LaBrue , Fresno ’72 Steven F. LaBuda, Western Illinois ’88 R. Allen LaBerge, Washington ’87 Andris Lacis, Purdue ’64 Robert A. LaFontaine, Santa Barbara ’91 C. Bruce Laidlaw, Jr., Syracuse ’55 Gregory J. Lamb, Iowa ’94 William G. Landess, Kansas ’53 Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska ’81 Jack D. Lapham, Marietta ’49 Joseph Laquatra, Jr., Cornell ’74 Barry A. Lawlis, Houston ’97 John C. Layman, Michigan ’55 Rober t S. Lee , Colby ’51 John V. Leengran, Bradley ’50 Michael D. Leeper, Oklahoma ’94 – CEA J. Lloyd LeMaster, Jr., Oregon State ’48 Dale E. Leonard, Iowa ’39 Richard B. Levy, McGill ’89 Stephen A. Lison, Miami ’62 Thomas C. Litwiler, Kent State ’56 – CEA Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ’88 Paul J. Lowery, Bradley ’87 – CEA Thomas B. Lundeen, Platteville ’52 Jon D. Lundy, DePauw ’90
Joseph M. MacDonald, Colorado ’69 Angelo J. Magistro, Rochester ’60 Donald F. Maisel, Bradley ’55 Andrew Malekoff, Rutgers ’73 J. Lawrence Marsh, Colgate ’75 David L. Marston, Iowa ’63 Robert J. Martin, Washington ’59 Stephen C. Martinelli, California ’52 Charles M. Martucci, Long Beach ’88 James M. Mather, Miami ’90 – CEA Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon ’63 Glenn E. McCann, Kansas ’40 Kelly W. McClain, Purdue ’71 William J. McCrindle , Illinois ’78 Rober t A. McDonald, Ohio ’73 Jason S. McGee, Louisville ’97 William C. McIntosh, Michigan ’53 Douglas L. McKinley, Kansas State ’71 Thomas O. Meinhardt, Kent State ’54 David M. Merenda, Pennsylvania State ’77 David M. Mertens, Michigan Tech ’94 Edward A. Metcalf III, Kansas ’43 Laurence E. Meyer, Bradley ’64 Robert N. Michels, Purdue ’44 Kenneth R. Mick, Ohio ’67 Craig R. Milkint, Illinois ’83 Christopher L. Miller, Miami ’90 Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa ’67 Michael C. Miller, Bradley ’80 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas ’65 C. Richard Molenaar, Bradley ’71 Richard E. Moline, Bradley ’85 – CEA Michael A. Mone, Florida ’85 James W. Montgomer y, Northwestern ’43 John L. Moodie, Iowa State ’45 David A. Moody, Georgia Tech ’67 Christopher D. Moore, Miami ’02 – CEA Donald K. Morford, Washington ’56 Patrick J. Morison, Western Ontario ’01 Theo. H. Morlok, North Carolina State ’06 R. Scott Morrison, Jr., Michigan State ’61 Richard L. Morrison, Kansas ’70 Donald R. Morse, Tufts ’42 Theodore C. Mortenson, Michigan State ’61 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ’47 Donald J. Moulin, California ’53 – CEA+ Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville ’82 R. L. Murray, Alberta ’54 Marshall T. Nanninga, Chicago ’47 David S. Nelson, Clarkson ’69 Donald C. Nelson, San Jose ’57 – CEA J. David Nelson, Northwestern ’63 John C. Nemeth, Kent State ’67 – CEA+ Steven H. Neumann, Michigan Tech ’87 Joseph J. Nevel, Western Illinois ’00 Anthony T. Newman, Kent State ’70 – CEA Michael A. Nickey, Iowa State ’65 George Nicolau, Michigan ’48 David E. Nicoll, Bradley ’93 – CEA Thomas H. Norris, Missouri ’60 Evan M. Nosek, Northern Illinois ’85 Thomas C. O’Bannon, Oklahoma ’82 Edwin A. Olsen, Washington ’50 James A. Oppy, Kansas State ’64 Mark Parseghian, Lehigh ’49 Harry Pawlik, North Carolina ’54 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ’36 Dennis L. Pipher, Syracuse ’73
Michael A. Pizzuto, Illinois ’81 James P. Plessas, California ’53 James G. Plewa, Illinois ’78 – CEA M. David Plummer, Miami ’56 – CEA+ Rustin S. Polk, Oklahoma ’89 Neal R. Popham, Purdue ’54 Coady H. Pruett, Cal Poly ’02 John F. Purtill, Northwestern ’72 John W. Puth, Lehigh ’52 Donald J. Randa, Chicago ’43 Bruce D. Raskin, Washington ’86 John D. Rathbun, Miami ’74 Roger F. Ray, Arlington ’70 Carroll L. Reed, Texas ’55 Howard E. Reese, Brown ’47 Daryl W. Reisfeld, Rochester ’03 Richard M. Rettstadt, Florida ’82 Robert S. Rhine, Purdue ’77 Jason S. Rice, Bowling Green ’03 Warren E. Rich, Purdue ’53 Thomas H. Rinehart, Kansas ’57 Nicholas F. Ritter, Northwestern ’06 Fred L. Roberts, Jr., Bradley ’71 – CEA Charles N. Rodgers, Kent State ’60 William D. Rose, North Carolina ’69 David P. Roy, Florida ’82 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma ’74 G. Steven Ruprecht, Missouri ’70 Christopher A. Sabados, Miami ’01 – CEA Edwin O. Salisbury, Syracuse ’40 Edward C. Sarkisian, Miami ’85 – CEA+ Chris H. Sarlas, Illinois ’63 Steven T. Satek, Wisconsin ’88 Thomas D. Sauppe, Bowling Green ’53 Joshua A. Sawyer, Arlington ’06 Steven M. Schuler, No. Iowa ’00 – CEA R.W. Schumacher, No. Dakota St.’05 – CEA Robert J. Schwartz, Bradley ’85 – CEA John A. Seitz III, Missouri ’59 James H. Sergeson, Michigan ’59 Charles W. Shanks, Jr., Florida ’67 Joseph M. Sheridan, Rutgers ’77 James T. Shipman, Ohio ’56 Craig A. Slack, Miami ’83 – CEA Thomas Slintak, San Jose ’08 Richard L. Smith, Colgate ’68 Thomas C. Smith, Kansas State ’70 Wendell A. Smith, Johns Hopkins ’54 Jon T. Smoter, Bradley ’88 – CEA George E. Snyder, Michigan State ’57 Frank & Christine Sobolewski, Kent State CEA David Y. Sorenson, Oregon ’71 Richard T. Spencer, Michigan ’59 Patrick Spooner, San Jose ’55 Joseph J. Sprovieri, Bradley ’94 – CEA Albert P. Stauderman, Jr., Syracuse ’58 Arthur R. Steiger, Purdue ’48 Kevin Stein, Syracuse ’83 Richard L. Stern, Georgia Tech ’90 John S. Stewart, Fresno ’84 Dar yle R. Stuckey, Western Reserve ’47 George S. Studle, Washington State ’57 Jason R. Stumpf, Rochester ’96 Douglas J. Stussi, Oklahoma ’77 Kenneth H. Suelthaus, Technology ’66 Tony W. Sutton, Illinois ’77 Jerry L. Swanson, Nebraska ’50 Paul R. Swanson, Miami ’59 – CEA+
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Attila G. Szabo, Washington ’86 Tamer N.Talaat, Louisville ’82 Ben R.Tate, Jr., Missouri ’41 Russel R.Taylor, Toronto ’38 Vincent J.Tedesco, Jr., Penn State ’64 Robert A.Terhune, Indiana ’49 Christopher L.Thomas, Miami ’02 – CEA Eric J.Thompson, Bradley ’94 – CEA Matthew M.Thompson, Indiana ’01 Robert W.Thompson, Oklahoma ’62 Dennis W.Thorn, Syracuse ’71 Richard J.Thorpe, Syracuse ’60 James R. Tormey, Jr., San Jose ’57 Peter A.Tuohy, Washington ’53 Douglas R. Turner, Western Illinois ’03 L. Russell Ulrich, Washington ’40 James M. Underwood, Ohio State ’62 Wm. F. Underwood, Louisville ’64 – CEA+ K. Brad Valentine, Tufts ’67 Michael A.Valentine, DePauw ’04
John C.Vassil, Carnegie ’52 John H.Vinyard, Jr., Missouri ’49 Clyde W.VonGrimmenstein, Purdue ’49 Ronald S.Walcisak, Wisconsin ’74 Stanley A.Walczynski, Bradley ’77 – CEA+ Daniel B.Wallach, Indiana ’06 Stephen L.Wallenhaupt, North Carolina ’74 B. Michael Walsh, Oregon ’64 Allan A.Warrack, Alberta ’61 William F.Waters, Cornell ’54 Keith W.Weigel, Iowa ’78 George G.Weingardt, Ohio State ’55 Frank E.Wellersdieck, Brown ’51 Richard A.Wells, Oklahoma ’82 Paul W.Wentzien, Iowa ’59 Gregory J.Wessling, North Carolina ’74 Richard A.West, Lafayette ’53 James V.White, Michigan ’50 G. Wm. Whitehurst, Washington & Lee ’50 Judson E.Wilhelm, Florida ’68
Paul W.Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ’50 Ronald O. Wilkins, Bowling Green ’72 Matthew D.Wilson, Guelph ’97 John P. Wingard, Ohio State ’63 Todd Wion, Oklahoma CEA Robert N.Wistner, Miami ’58 – CEA+ Charles F.Witte, Miami ’51 Samuel D.Wolcott, Jr., Penn State ’57 Roger W.Wothe, Technology/Minnesota ’58 Charles J.Yaeger, Jr., Missouri ’61 Robert O.Yeasting, Washington ’55 Robert G.Yingling, Jr., Missouri ’62 Robert A.Young, Washington ’50 Robert J. Zahm, Illinois ’03 Robert S. Zakos, Jr., Pennsylvania State ’02 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State ’51 James A. Zeese, Minnesota ’59 Edward J. Zell, Ohio State ’69 Kenneth R. Zender, Alberta ’68 James J. Zimmerman, Miami ’72 – CEA+
Key: CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and annual fund. Bold names indicate those donors who are NEW to the President’s Club Annual Fund..
A New Chapter in Leadership: The Campaign for Delta Upsilon In 2004, the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation embarked upon a threeyear, comprehensive fundraising campaign to secure the future of its undergraduate leadership programming – particularly at the chapter level. With the help of alumni and friends, the Foundation expects to raise over $2 million in pledges and gifts in support of chapter leadership programming, training and development.This goal will allow Delta Upsilon to provide 80-100 chapter leadership scholarships, thus increasing undergraduate attendance at DU’s impactful leadership programs such as the Leadership Institute.The following is a list of donors thus far to the campaign. If you have not already become a part of this important effort, we invite you to join A New Chapter in Leadership:The Campaign for Delta Upsilon. Gary Adams, Oregon Roy F.Allan, Lehigh David V.Allard, Indiana H. J.Avery, Illinois J. C. Bacot, Hamilton Bruce S. Bailey, Denison Jerry L. Bobo, Houston Rex E. Brown, Houston Robert W. Broad, Syracuse Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska Anthony Capra, North Carolina State Guy L. Clifton, Houston David L. Cole,Wilmington Stephen L. Cox, North Carolina State Joseph M. Darragh, North Carolina State John A. Delaney, Florida Rickey L. Dobbs, Houston Charles E. Downton, North Carolina Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State T. Kevin Flaherty, North Carolina State Thomas A. Folks, Houston Craig J. Franz, Bucknell Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa
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John R. Marsland, North Carolina State James D. McQuaid, Chicago William L. Messick, Lafayette Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins Warren P. Nesbitt,Wisconsin Pamela O’Brien, Houston Christopher P. Olson, Houston Robert A. Pajak, Houston H. P. Picard, Houston Darrin Poirier, North Carolina State Calvin R. Pollard, Houston Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern William C. Rappolt, Lafayette Joe Raudabaugh, North Carolina State Gregory J. Roberts, Houston John W. Rogers, Miami Mauricio Rondon, Houston I. R. and D.A. Roper, Houston Jeffrey R. Roper, Houston Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida Rutgers Alumni Chapter Nelson Schaenen, Cornell
Phillip A. Schott, Northern Colorado David R. Schumacher John L. Scott, North Carolina State Chas W. & Constance K. Shaw, Lehigh Norman E. Sidler, Bradley William A. Sigman, Iowa State Donald C. Slawson, Kansas Craig S. Sowell, Houston La Dal Spring, Houston Lawrence N.Tal, Houston Paul X.Taylor, North Carolina State Richard X.Taylor, North Carolina State Charles W.Thomas,Wisconsin Richard B.Thompson, Michigan State Gary M.Toppin, North Carolina State Barry S.Turcotte, Houston Robert L.Tyburski, Colgate Allan A.Warrack,Alberta Donald E.Weaver, Indiana John T.Weisel, Oregon Douglas E.Williams, North Carolina State David H.Wynja, Iowa.
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2005-06 Donors to the Educational Foundation The donations recognized below were gifted between July 1, 2005, and June 30, 2006.The Educational Foundation sincerely thanks you for your continuing support of Delta Upsilon.Your annual gift helps the Foundation fulfill its mission to help change the lives of our undergraduate brothers. It is because of your support that we are able to promote the best interest of the Fraternity, your chapters, and individual brothers. ALBERTA ◆ J. Brochu ’07 ★ P. Cantor ’62 (3) ★ L. Gillette ’54 (5) ● L. Hatch ’65 (4) ● P. Heslip ’63 (5) ✩ G. Killips ’71 (4) ★ J. Knechtel ’60 (4) ~ D. Love ’46 (20) ~ I. McDonell ’72 (3) ● G. Mills ’95 (6) ★ R. Murray ’54 ★ A. Warrack ’61 (9) ● J. Warrack ’91 (4) ★ K. Zender ’68 AMHERST ~ J. Fairman ’52 (9) R. Lewin ’66 (7) ARIZONA ● T. Andrews ’59 ★ D. Chambers ’60 (29) ★ E. Johnson ’62 (4) G. Stoesser ’63 ● R. Sypult ’67 (14) ARKANSAS ★ E. Crane ’76 (14) J. Goodwin ’86 (3) G. Hamilton ’77 (29) ★ T. Jacobs ’77 (5) ● K. Satterfield ’83 (5) M. Zimmerman ’90 ARLINGTON J. Ashby ’74 (30) S. Atchison ’70 (3) ◆ L. Corbett ’08 ~ T. Donaldson ’72 (6) P. Eichenberger ’69 (3) ◆ C. Esposito ’06 ➤ M. Gillingham ’07 ★ G. Gregory ’77 (7) ➤ T. Hargrove ’08 M. Hawkins ’70 (6) ● D. Holloway ’98 ★ M. Jones ’75 (25) ◆ J. Koen ’07 L. McSpadden ’69 (2) ◆ A. Mendez ’07 ★ R. Ray ’70 (25) ➤ D. Reed ’08 ◆ J. Sawyer ’06 (3) AUBURN W. Baker ’64 ★ M. Crabbe ’68 ~ J. Dixon, Jr. ’65 (15) ~ C. Flint ’65 (4) E. Hammond ’64 ✩ O. Heely, Jr. ’68 (7) J. Henderson ’62 (12) C. Lane ’63 M. Sarra ’64 (13) BAYLOR R. Shull ’85 (7) BOWLING GREEN W. Bensie ’70 (3) ~ D. Clingman ’69 (3) A. Davis ’65 (3) ✩ A. Day ’02 (4) N. Elkins ’97 (5) ~ M. Fessler ’56 (3) ● R. Hanrahan ’56 (11) R. Hayek ’69 (3) ✩ J. Jadel ’52 ★ A. Jeveret ’59 ~ J. Klesack ’66 (2) J. Klipfell III ’71 (20) W. Koons ’71 (3) ✩ G. Long ’67 (7) T. Melton ’69 ~ D. Mielke ’59 (3) ~ J. Mizer ’89 (3) ~ D. Morgan ’58 (8) C. Mundi ’52 (8)
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J. Rice ’03 (4) K. Roy ’61 (8) T. Sauppe ’53 (3) C. Schaffer ’73 (7) J. Schreiber ’55 (27) J. Walsh ’68 (2) ★ R. Wilkins ’72 (2) BRADLEY ✩ P. Arellano, Jr. ’96 (3) CEA ★ P. Bannon ’89 CEA ✩ D. Blankenburg ’94 (4) CEA C. Boland ’53 (36) ● M. Boylan ’69 (36) ✩ C. Brace ’89 (2) CEA ● J. Bremer ’66 (35) ★ K. Burke ’88 (4) CEA ★ A. Burns ’01 (3) CEA+ ★ A. Colletti ’96 (4) CEA ★ J. Custis ’02 (4) CEA+ ★ R. Dahlsgaard, Jr. ’63 (31) ★ P. Davis ’92 (3) CEA R. Davison ’54 (3) CEA ★ B. DeSplinter ’84 (4) CEA ~ J. Faltinek ’60 (8) ✩ J. Fordonski ’91 (3) CEA ★ J. Forte ’68 (5) CEA ★ P. Galietta ’65 CEA ~ J. Griner ’51 ● D. Hansen ’83 (4) CEA ✩ M. Harbaugh ’91 (3) CEA ✩ S. Harbaugh ’86 (3) CEA ~ S. Hermann ’70 ★ J. Holt ’91 (3) CEA ★ R. Holtz ’86 (2) CEA ● C. Hood, Jr. ’69 (4) ✩ R. Kelly ’94 (4) CEA ✩ S. Khoshabe ’93 (2) CEA ● M. Kilbane ’78 (6) C. Lamoureux ’59 (6) ★ J. Leengran ’50 (13) ~ J. Leonard ’76 (5) ★ P. Lowery ’87 (3) CEA ★ D. Maisel ’55 (3) J. G. Mars ’84 ~ R. McCallum ’50 (6) ✩ D. McCalpin ’86 (4) CEA ★ L. Meyer ’64 (2) ~ B. Miller ’79 ★ M. Miller ’80 (10) E. Millner, Jr. ’62 ★ C. Molenaar ’71 (6) ★ R. Moline ’85 (4) CEA ★ D. Nicoll ’93 (4) CEA ~ R. Norkus ’51 (3) ✩ B. Olson ’88 (3) CEA+ ● R. Olson ’57 (19) ✩ E. Paliatka ’56 (18) CEA+ ● A. Parus ’53 (12) ~ D. Peterson ’78 (8) ✩ J. Prime ’63 (7) ~ R. Pulak ’52 (6) ✩ M. Puttin ’91 (4) CEA ✩ D. Riechman ’60 (8) ★ F. Roberts ’71 (3) CEA ● R. Sandy ’66 ★ R. Schwartz ’85 (2) CEA ◆ A. Seligsohn ’08 ✩ N. Sidler ’91 (5) CEA ★ J. Smoter ’88 CEA ★ J. Sprovieri ’94 (2) CEA ● H. Taga ’54 (5) W. Tekien ’69 (11) ✩ G. ter Horst ’92 CEA ★ E. Thompson ’94 (4) CEA R. Tringali ’51 (9) ★ S. Walczynski ’77 (8) CEA+ ~ B. Wernke ’79 (6) ✩ J. Winkler ’88 (3) CEA ~ J. Wolcott ’58 (2) ✩ R. Zarvell ’68 (5) CEA
BRITISH COLUMBIA ★ G. Blumenauer ’45 (4) ● R. Collver ’60 (3) ~ R. Gregory ’69 (3) ● E. Valentine ’53 (3) BROWN ● D. Batty ’38 (4) N. Case, Jr. ’40 ~ W. Eastham ’48 ~ R. Judd ’43 (13) ~ C. Kiesel ’36 (30) W. McKibben ’49 (5) W. Nash ’44 (5) ~ R. Norman ’57 (3) V. E. Perkins ’35 (29) ★ H. Reese ’47 (7) ★ F. Wellersdieck ’51 (4) ● K. Wulfekuhler ’89 (4) ~ S. Wylie ’57 (29) BUCKNELL ● L. Adams, Jr. ’64 (36) ● J. Dickson ’90 (7) J. Eachus ’60 (5) ★ C. Franz ’75 (6) D. Hopkins ‘42 (21) G. Horsfield, Sr. ’76 (3) ● T. Kaercher ’57 ~ R. S. Minesinger ’83 ● J. Sprout ’48 (34) D. Watts, Jr. ’65 (4) ~ J. White II ’80 (2) CAL POLY ◆ M. Arellano ’06 ~➤ T. Boettcher ’08 ◆ ➤ M. Brown ’08 ~ R. Celaya ’04 ~ L. Doble, Jr. ‘68 (18) ~➤ L. Flagler ’06 ● J. Howard III ’03 ★ C. Pruett ’02 (6) ~ C. Tsafos ’06 CALIFORNIA ●➤ R. Bergin ’08 ➤ N. Bowen ’09 ★ C. Channing ’58 (6) ● E. Channing ’50 (2) ★ M. Chase ’65 (4) ★ L. Costa ’62 (7) P. Cronenwett ’61 ~➤ B. Delgado-Olson ’06 ~➤ S. Delong ’09 ★ P. Hobin ’59 (24) M. Hughes, Jr. ’56 (3) ~➤ M Hui ’08 ➤ P. Irwin ’08 ~ D. Johnson ’63 (23) ★ T. Johnson ’53 (4) ★ C. Kavanagh ’64 (29) ★ R. Kayser ’46 (3) ~ R. Kinkead, Jr. ’52 (4) R. Laughlin ’46 (11) W. Lewis ’47 (5) ● R. Lippi ’45 (9) ★ S. Martinelli ’52 (25) ★ D. Moulin ’53 (9) CEA ~ N. Murray ’64 ◆ J. Pinedo ’07 ★ J. Plessas ’53 (8) ~ C. Rea ’81 (5) ~ F. Rea ’41 L. Rea ’54 (15) ~ R. Reese ’51 ~➤ L. Wagner ’07 (2) ~ J. Wrixon ’60 (5) CARNEGIE ~ G. Alan ’82 (6) ~ R. Berkenstock ’83 D. Bradley ’62 (6) ~ R. Churchill ’84 ★ C. Cole ’79 (24) ~ R. D’Angelo ’61 (2) J. Ferrell ’50 (7)
I. Howell ’70 (2) A. Icken ’65 (6) K. Kerlin ’82 (3) T. Koehler ’87 (12) O. Kraft ’35 (31) W. Leete ’58 (16) H. Light ’68 (3) ● T. Markl ’70 (9) G. Middleton ’86 (20) H. Mielke ’51 (36) D. Moore ’42 (2) W. Murdock ’83 (22) ~ J. Polles ’67 (35) J. Reid ’81 (3) ~ J. Robbins, Jr. ’54 (5) N. Terezis ’91 ★ J. Vassil ’52 (7) D. Warthen ’00 ● D. Williams ’64 (6) ● H. Young ‘52 (8) R. Young ’53 (4) ● R. Zimmerman ’78 (8) CARTHAGE ◆ C. Alms ’07 ◆ B. Barnes ’07 ~ ◆ G. Bothun ’08 ~ M. Chaplin ’96 (3) ◆ B. Fazer ’06 ◆ J. Grana ’08 D. Kniss ’97 (7) ~ R. TenBruin ’97 CENTRAL FLORIDA ➤ C. Bailey ’08 ★ A. Clevenger ’97 (6) ~ ◆ G. Downs ’07 (3) ★ M. Goldman ’99 (2) ~ J. Harhi ’97 (3) ~➤ J. House ’08 ✩◆ J. Katz ’97 (4) CEA+ P. Mangold ’07 (3) ➤ M. Palombo ’09 ➤ J. Robin ’08 ~➤ W. Rockey ’09 ●➤ W. Stevenson IV ’07 (2) ➤ M. Vasquez ’08 CENTRAL MISSOURI J. Duke ’74 (10) ~ G. George ’89 (17) M. LeDoux ’83 D. Stock well ’78 (2) CHICAGO S. Appel ’54 (2) ● E. F. Bronson ’55 (2) ◆ A. Brunk ’08 ✩ P. Carmel ’56 (3) ● Q. Johnstone ’36 (12) ● W. Keogh ’34 ✩ M. Krasnitz ’57 (29) ✩ M. Mandel ’55 (36) ~ D. Mars ’68 (3) ● J. McClure, Jr. ’42 (7) ✩ J. McQuaid ’60 (15) ★ M. Nanninga ’47 (19) ★ D. Randa ’43 (3) ~ G. Rinder ’41 (21) ● G. Stoll ’58 (2) ◆ A. Walsh ’08 CLARKSON ~ M. Broda ’68 (20) ~ J. Buran ’80 ● M. Elliott ’73 (4) R. Hopkins, Jr. ’76 (14) ~ S. June ’65 (3) D. Kieta ’73 (14) ● K. Klafehn ’61 (6) ★ D. Nelson ’69 (28) L. Pagliaro ’62 ● C. Phillips III ’64 (8) R. Wischhusen ’76 (29) COLBY ● J. Alex ’50 (8) W. Hurley ‘49 (8) ~ ~ ★ ●
★ R. Lee ’51 ● P. Salmon ‘53 (14) COLGATE H. Anthony ’73 (2) ● T. Boccuzzi ’58 (2) ★ F. Bradley, Jr. ’50 (17) J. Brewster III ’78 (6) ➤ T. Coffin ’07 C. Collier ’85 (4) ~ B. Ebbels ’47 R. A. Fox ’49 (6) ➤ S. Gersten ’07 (2) W. Kranichfeld ’44 J. G. Krogh ’38 G. Lotz ’80 ★ J. L. Marsh ’75 (10) J. McKinney ’38 M. Morrone ’68 (5) ● A. Persson, Jr. ’42 ★ R. Smith ‘68 (27) ~➤ J. Sulovski ’07 ➤ A. Tremblay ’07 (2) ✩ R. Tyburski ’74 (11) ➤ R. Wenger ’08 ~ A. White ’66 L. Woltman ’65 C. Wood ’49 (3) ~ V. Zane ’56 ●➤ T. Zanetich ’08 COLORADO ★ C. Brewster ’77 (17) ● J. Byrd IV ’65 (3) K. Clark ’76 (2) ★ J. Colonell ’58 (3) ★ L. Gaddis ’63 (2) ~ F. Jewett III ’63 (2) ~ D. Koch ’82 (3) ★ J. MacDonald ’69 (4) S. Mahannah ’61 (22) D. Morton ’81 W. Oliver ’62 (7) ~ K. Pober ’62 (12) ● R. Ruppe ’67 (6) ● J. Standley ’73 (9) ● J. VanEenenaam ’79 (23) ● N. Wilder ’61 (5) S. Wilson ’73 (7) ~ S. Yezek ’80 (25) COLUMBIA ~ G. Delatush ’39 ● W. Eckert ’61 (4) ● W. Lauder ’44 (28) ~ J. McCormack ’39 (18) R. Rosen ’58 CORNELL ● R. Attiyeh ’55 (9) A. Bigalow ’78 ✩ T. Cashen ’57 ● M. Clemente ’73 (29) ★ J. Copland ’59 (2) ● P. Daverio ’60 (4) ● W. Dickhart III ’43 (21) ~ S. Easterbrook III ’68 (4) T. Eskild ’50 (7) ●➤ J. Fischer ’07 S. Garrison ’85 (5) ~ R. Gilchrist ’40 (3) ➤ B. Hamilton ’07 ~ F. Harwood ’60 ~➤ B. Hochstein ’08 B. Jennings ’79 T. Keating III ’57 (29) ✩ A. Kiplinger ’39 (9) ● J. P. Knuff ’74 (3) ★ M. Kristoff ’84 (5) ★ J. Laquatra, Jr. ’74 ➤ M. Levendorf ’08 J. Maier ’69 (2) ➤ N. Maione ’08 ● J. McGovern ’80 ~ J. K. Medert ’68 (5) ➤ L. Morga ’07
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club (100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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● D. Pasquale ’57 (3) ~ J. Paul ’98 (3) ➤ L. Polivy ’08 ✩ N. Schaenen, Jr. ’50 (36) ~➤ G. Slovick ’08 ★ W. Waters ’54 (7) ~ R. Wheeler ’39 (4) ➤ R. Yackee ’08 CREIGHTON R. Haerr ’72 (28) CULVER-STOCKTON ~ M. Carey ’94 ◆ P. Forrester ’07 ◆ C. Wolcott ’06 DARTMOUTH J. Barker ’46 (5) ~ W. Bruner ’55 (7) ~ J. Colwell ’55 ~ L. Fortuna ’38 J. Gately ’49 (8) ~ J. Giddens ’59 (10) J. Gridley III ’64 R. Winship ’49 DAYTON R. Harris ’69 (5) ~ W. Maselko ’81 (3) DELAWARE ● E. Anzalone ’72 (4) J. Brzostowski ’79 (4) ● J. F. Carey, Jr. ’70 (5) ● W. Hallam ’80 (25) D. Reifschneider ’70 (6) DENISON ✩ B. Bailey ’58 (20) R. Carleton ’60 (5) ✩ D. Carnahan ’60 (6) ● M. Dalton ’72 (10) ● N. P. Deane ’57 (3) J. Lanzen ’00 (2) ~ J. Lawson ’50 (3) ● W. Meyers ’82 ~◆ C. Penny ’06 D. Shell ’59 DePAUW ◆ F. Aba-Onu ’07 (2) ◆ S. Aryee ’07 ● W. Barrett ’61 (3) ~ E. Boldrey ’63 (14) D. Copple ’00 (3) B. Daniels ’04 CEA ~◆ ➤ N. Day ’07 J. Downs ’65 (5) ➤ N. Early ’07 ✩ C. Epperson ’59 H. Fjord ’47 (6) R. Gackenheimer ’00 (6) J. Gordon ’88 (17) C. Graham ’82 (15) P. Groebe ’62 (19) M. Herrell ’60 ~ W. Hunn ’59 (12) ~ W. Kyhos ’66 (4) ~ D. Lewis, Jr. ’58 (3) J. Logue ’47 ★ J. Lundy ’90 (16) K. Madden ’94 (5) ✩ J. McConnell ’66 (11) ~ M. Miller ’88 (3) W. Murphy II ’93 (6) ● R. Newell ’34 (31) J. Novak ’49 (14) ★ J. Petty ’36 (31)
Top 10 Chapters by Amount of Donations Miami $159,701 Oklahoma 62,697 Kansas State 53,476 Bradley 31,387 No. Carolina St. 17,007 Ohio State 15,594 Purdue 15,410 Illinois 13,332 Wisconsin 11,931 Northwestern 11,763
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J. Riley ’91 (5) D. Ritter ’54 N. Smith ’52 (11) S. Stokke ’98 (3) R. Tilly ’64 (4) M. Valentine ’04 (3) J. Volkman ’63 ◆ K. Wagoner ’07 ● J. Ware ’85 (3) ◆ R. White ’07 EASTERN KENTUCKY ● R. Collins ’74 (4) FLORIDA ➤ J. Adams ’09 R. Austin III ’79 (2) ✩ S. Bayman ’68 (15) ~ ◆ ➤C. Bobby ’08 ● J. Boyd ’81 T. Burch ’89 (5) ● H. F. Bush ’85 ● W. Carter ’71 (3) ✩ J. Delaney ’77 (28) ~ P. Forrest ’58 (36) ● R. Grant ’67 (4) ~ A. Hallums ’86 (2) G. Harrell ’72 ★ W. Houston ’77 (4) ~ D. Jones ’67 (2) ➤ N. Kramer ’07 (2) ● J. Levine ’85 (8) ● J. Marinelli ’65 (10) ◆ A. Martin ’05 ★ M. Mone ’85 (7) ◆ L. Phelps ’06 ● G. Pritchard ’62 (5) ★ R. Rettstadt ’82 (11) ✩ J. Roberts ’63 (35) ✩ P. Rosenthal ’73 (30) ★ D. Roy ’82 (3) ★ C. Shanks, Jr. ’67 (2) ● S. Stockhammer III ’88 CEA J. Talkington ’81 ● M. Taylor ’82 (3) J. Tully ’69 (5) R. Wade ’61 (10) R. Wilcox ’68 (24) ★ J. Wilhelm ’68 (8) ~ M. Zajkowski ’86 (12) FLORIDA STATE COLONY ◆ D. Myrick ’07 FRESNO ★◆ K. Brassfield ’07 (2) ~ R. Buhl ’90 ★ T. LaBrue ’72 (8) ~ A. McDowell ’96 (3) ★ J. Stewart ’84 (17) J. Takeda ’71 (3) ~ G. Wada, Jr. ’74 (5) GEORGIA TECH ~ H. Brackin III ’71 (2) ★ B. Burson III ’65 (3) ~ K. Ching ’99 (7) ● D. Crawford ’61 (10) ➤ C. David ’09 J. DePriest, Jr. ’61 (2) ● S. Dixon ’83 (4) ~ P. Eubanks ’71 (24) ~ S. Flax ’78 (28) C. Fulghum III ’78 (14) ● M. Fuller ’79 (14) ~ R. Hall ’62 (11) ~ M. Haney ’79 (6) ● J. Harvey ’92 (7) W. Hay, Jr. ’71 (8) C. Monfort, Jr. ’68 (3) ★ D. Moody ’67 (12) ~➤ M. Moran ’08 ✩ R. Moser, Jr. ’83 (6) ~➤ R. Murray ’10 ● K. O’Toole ’94 (6) E. Schepps ’81 (10) ~ T. Slovak ’87 (9) ★ R. Stern ’90 (15) ~ E. Vietor ’91 (8) ➤ C. Whitehorne ’09 GUELPH ★ M. Wilson ’97 (4) HAMILTON C. Andruss ’95 (2) ~ D. Greenhalgh ’77 (3) ➤ F. Harrington ’07 ~➤ J. Koch ’07 A. May, Jr. ’56 (5) P. McNall ’57 (11) J. Newmark ’98 ~ ~ ~ ★
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S. Nye ’52 (2) J. Pitarresi ’71 (4) J. Pitarresi ’70 (3) ● F. E. Romano ’49 (3) ~➤ T. Tidgwell ’08 J. Underwood ’41 (2) ~ D. Wefer ’54 (3) ~ J. Wingate II ’85 (12) HARVARD P. Blumberg ’39 (3) R. Hormell ’35 (7) ● W. Spang ‘38 (18) HOUSTON ★ K. Biesiadecki ’97 (2) ✩ J. Bobo ’77 (20) ◆ L. Bolton ’06 ● W. K. Carr ’75 ★ R. Cowan ’67 (5) ~ R. Dobbs, Jr. ’00 CEA ★ D. Dutcher ’73 (8) ★ B. Erickson ’96 (3) ~ ◆ M. Graves ’06 ★ C. Harper ’02 ~ ◆ M. Hernandez ’92 (2) ~➤ A. Hill ’09 J. Honeycutt ’02 ★ S. Kremer ’86 (8) ◆ T. Kutka ’00 (5) ◆ P. Lau ’06 ★ B. A. Lawlis ’97 (3) D. Magill ’96 (2) ~ C. Olson ’92 (2) ~ ◆ T. Patella ’06 ✩ H. P. Picard ’82 (6) CEA+ ✩ E. Purfurst ’90 CEA ◆ J. Rocheleau ’06 ➤ C. Roehsner ’06 M. Rondon ’92 (5) ➤ J. Ruth ’08 ◆ B. Sellen ’06 (2) ✩ C. Sowell ’92 (12) ~ T. Tones ’94 D. Tvrdy ’96 (3) ILLINOIS ✩ J. Avery ’44 (9) ★ D. Baumgartner ’65 (6) ~ M. Blankenship ’55 B. Brockstein ’85 ★ C. Browne ’85 (5) ★ R. Brunson ’58 (5) ~ R. Buchanan ’55 (27) ● J. Buist ’78 (24) ~ C. Carey ’82 (8) ★ A. Chapman ’69 (22) ● K. Cox ’76 (17) D. Dees ’55 (2) ★ R. Donohoe ’55 (3) ● C. Erickson ’43 (4) ● D. Esworthy ’84 ● M. Finney ’53 (4) ★ R. Garretson ’39 (5) ★ D. Gibbs ’85 (2) ● G. Graessle ’79 (13) ~ J. Harney ’46 ● D. Hortberg ’57 (3) ● G. Hougham ’72 (2) ● D. Howard ’91 ★ D. Howe ’81 (12) ★ H. K. Huntoon ’72 (3) ★ J. Jones ’96 (2) ★ S. Katsinas ’78 (6) ★ R. Keck ’85 ~ P. Kempfer ’64 (5) J. Kimmel ’60 (5) D. Kohout ’74 (3) ★ S. Kouzomis ’68 (8) ~ T. Lindsey ’74 (3) S. MacGregor ’74 (2) ● R. Magnussen ’60 (14) ★ W. McCrindle ’78 (5) M. McLees ’75 (7) ★ C. Milkint ’83 (2) ◆ M. Milton ’07 ● D. Nixon ’73 (3) ~ J. O’Donnell ’82 D. Pence ’55 (3) ★ M. Pizzuto ’81 (7) ★ J. Plewa ’78 (7) CEA B. Procter, Jr. ’44 (2) A. Quattrochi ’82 (2) ★ Rice Family Fdn. (4) CEA ~ J. Ritt ‘52 (20) ~ G. Rugel ’78 (25) ★ C. Sarlas ’63 (4) E. Schmitt ’61
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R. Selby ’66 (4) T. Shepard ’73 (11) R. Smith ’50 (10) K. Smits ’90 ★ T. Sutton ’77 ~ K. Ulatoski ’76 G. Vartanian ’96 (2) S. Williams ’71 (4) ★ R. Zahm ’03 (3) ~ C. Zelent ’84 (12) INDIANA ~ J. Akhtar ’92 (4) ★ D. Allard ’70 (11) C. R. Bell ’54 ★ P. Borgmeier, Jr. ’69 (9) ● T. Bowers ’64 J. M. Boyd ’65 (3) ✩ B. Circle ’67 (5) ~ J. Coffman ’79 (3) ● T. Cook ’48 (2) ★ R. Delano ’85 (21) ★ H. Elliott, Jr. ’77 ● D. Epstein ’90 (8) ~ R. Finke ’57 ● R. Fishburn ’67 (2) ~ W. Hall ’44 ★ B. Harper ’54 (35) ✩ H. Kahlenbeck, Jr. ’52 (35) ~ T. Kilpatrick ’57 (6) ★ P. Kluempers ’84 (10) ★ R. Kovener ’55 (13) ~ G. Lambert ’55 (2) ~ J. Lambert ’87 (19) ~ R. Levin ’87 (17) ~ R. Manalo ’71 ● G. M. Marvel ’84 (14) ~ J. Miller ’60 (4) ● J. Mink ’51 ● A. Mossler ’50 (2) ~ J. Rietveld ’88 R. Rock ’67 (12) ✩ B. SerVaas ’41 (4) ~ G. Sims ’82 (8) ~ K. Smith ’63 (7) E. Snelz ’82 ~ L. Stuckey II ’97 (6) ● R. Swanson ’56 (9) ★ R. Terhune ’49 (2) ★ M. Thompson ’01 (3) ➤ S. Tratar ’08 ~ B. Vainrib ’84 (4) ★➤ D. Wallach ’06 (3) ✩ D. Weaver ’60 (2) ~ H. Wehmeier ’46 ~ F. Wolf ’67 (7) IONA ● D. Millbauer ’95 (3) IOWA ~ F. Ackerson ’44 (30) CEA ~ J. Adams ’53 (2) ~ D. Benda ’62 (15) C. Benson ’41 (30) ~ D. Boyle ’55 (3) ● T. Cole ’42 (8) T. Drake ’78 (7) ~ F. Folbrecht ’59 (3) ★ R. Foster III ’77 ● D. Frederick ’92 (2) L. Hart ’54 (9) ★ M. Heckt ’46 (3) ● D. Hinson ’57 (18) F. Huebsch, Jr. ’52 ● B. John ’96 (4) CEA ● A. Kesman ’77 (3) R. Kiernan ’04 (2) ✩ D. Knuepfer ’76 (2) ★ J. Knuepfer ’79 ★ G. Lamb ’94 (12) ★ D. Leonard ’39 (4) ★ D. Marston ’63 (8) J. McCarragher ’68 (16) ~ G. McCollum ’70 (3) ★ K. Miller ’67 (25) M. Moon ’67 K. Nelson ’44 (4) ➤ N. Ohde ’08 ~ H. P. Parsons ’67 (5) J. Pattie ’58 ~ D. Rusk ’76 (28) ~➤ R. Salter ’08 ● K. Schmidt ’42 ~ D. Smalley ’68 (3) ✩ M. Thielen ’57 (23) ~ W. Volkmer ’53 (6) ~ B. Weigel ’81 (5)
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★ K. Weigel ’78 (28) ★ P. Wentzien ’59 (3) ● S. West ’68 (2) ✩ D. Wynja ’67 (7) IOWA STATE ~ R. Allbert ’53 ~ H. Bentzinger ’44 ~ M. Bowman ’65 (8) ★ M. Brooks ’78 (2) ● A. Brown ’60 (3) ✩ K. Bruening ’80 (26) ◆ B. Buch ’08 D. Carne ’70 (6) J. Carson ’73 (4) R. Clapp ’51 (6) ● B. Colehour ’91 (7) ✩ D. Cosgrove ’88 (2) CEA ★ J. Courter ’84 (5) ★ J. Cronk ’60 (35) ◆ J. Czerniak ’08 L. Dreeszen ’61 (12) ~ R. Farr ’61 (7) ★ C. Finn ’05 (3) ● R. Fleck ’49 (4) ★ C. Foss ’71 (6) R. Frink ’51 (2) W. Gaessler ’52 (9) ★ L. Gleason ’42 (4) H. Heitzman ’41 (14) C. Herbert ’89 (2) ~ S. Hudson ’84 ★ D. Jacobs ’62 ● R. Jensen ’62 (7) ★ A. Johnson, Jr. ’47 (35) ~ L. Kempers ’75 (3) ★ B. Kinnamon ’69 (10) ★ M. Kuchel ’76 (6) S. Loney ’74 (3) ● R. Long ’51 (2) ◆ J. Miller ’07 ★ J. Moodie ’45 (11) ~ A. Mores ’80 (22) ~ D. Morse ’52 (5) ★ M. Nickey ’65 (21) G. E. Ott ’40 ● R. Patterson ’54 ~ L. Pearson ’64 (21) G. Pickens ’45 (2) ~ C. Rausch ’67 (4) S. Schoger ’74 (3) ✩ W. Sigman ’50 (35) ~ S. Smith ’73 (5) ~ A. Snyder ’86 (6) H. Specker ’37 (4) ~ C. Trunkey ’52 (24) ● G. Walker ’44 (13) ~ J. Watkins ’53 B. Welbourne ’99 (2) R. Wood ’51 (6) JOHNS HOPKINS M. Boyd ’73 (6) ★ R. Deichert, Jr. ’97 (3) ★ J. P. Fischer ’41 (10) ● W. B. Gibson ’50 (3) ● D. Hanson ’50 (18) J. Hildebrandt ’43 (5) K. Kelly ’44 (2) L. Kent ’52 (5) M. Kovacs ’77 E. K. Schultz, Jr. ’48 (11) ★ W. Smith ’54 C. Summers ’50 (5)
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club (100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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KANSAS ◆ N. Arthachinda ’06 ● F. L. Baird ’58 ★ K. M. Berkley ’61 (4) ~ B. Biles ’66 (9) ~➤ J. B. Camey ’08 E. Clarke ’42 (3) ★ J. Collins ’61 (8) C. Cram ’69 J. Cram ’71 (6) M. Crowther ’59 (5) C. Daniels ’99 ➤ E. Dickerson ’08 ➤ D. Diepenbrock ’07 (2) ★ M. Goering ’91 (2) ✩ L. Gregory ’75 (31) ~ P. Gregory ’05 (2) ● P. Hagan ’82 ~ R. Haitbrink ’63 ● N. M. Hart ‘56 (16) ★ V. Hiebsch ’42 (8) T. Holt ’88 ● J. Hysom, Jr. ’57 (14) ★ O. K. Johnson, Jr. ’52 (8) ★ S. Joyce ’70 J. Konek ’54 ★ W. Landess ’53 (26) J. Light, Jr. ’51 (2) ★ G. McCann ’40 ★ E. Metcalf III ’43 (5) ● J. Meyer ’50 (3) ★ R. Morrison ’70 ● T. North ’69 ~ M. Praeger ’64 ★ T. Rinehart ’57 ✩ C. Saricks ’70 (29) ✩ D. Slawson ’56 (3) ● P. Stock ’65 ~ P. Trouslot ’60 (2) ~ D. Waxse ’67 J. Wright ’75 (4) ◆ R. Young ’07 (2) KANSAS STATE ~➤ M. Anderson ’08 ➤ A. Augustine ’08 ● K. Barrow ’91 (3) ➤ J. Bostwick ’07 (2) ~ L. Butel ’87 (6) ~ J. Callen ’62 (5) ➤ C. Dooley ’07 ✩ P. Edgerley ’78 (12) CEA+ ➤ S. Engle ’08 (2) ● J. Eplee ’75 (5) A. Fagen ’68 (5) ✩ W. Gordon ’60 (19) CEA+ R. N. Greene ’58 (2) J. Grinstead ’73 ★ J. Hathaway ’81 (23) CEA+ ● D. Hawkins ’81 (6) ● D. Johnson ’75 (29) ★ C. Jones ’77 (12) ~ B. Jubelt ’68 (2) ~ F. Jurenka ’59 (12) ➤ G. LacKamp ‘07 J. Lewis ’76 (5) ~➤ A. Lilly ’08 ★ D. McKinley ’71 ~ J. Michel ’86 (6) ● J. Miesse ’72 (3) S. Moore ’99 ~ S. Morgan ’69 (2) ~ D. Norton ’75 (5) ★ J. Oppy ’64 (23) ~ M. Pottorff ’87 D. Schettler ’84 W. Schuler ’84 (3) ★ T. Smith ’70 ● M. Stearns ’66 (4) J. Swenson ’77 (2) ➤ S. Taylor ’08 ➤ M. Vicklund ’08 ~ H. Wiechman ’89 (4) KENT STATE ~ W. Becherer ’49 CEA ★ P. Bohlander ’67 (2) CEA ● M. Callen ’93 CEA ● P. Camerino ’57 (4) ✩ D. Cassens ’68 (8) CEA+ ★ M. Coppola, Jr. ’65 (17) ★ A. Dalcher ’57 (5) ✩ J. Flask ’67 (2) CEA ● I. Gersten ’61 (12) ✩ J. Gibson ’68 (7) CEA+ O. Gilbo ’65 CEA ✩ N. Giorgianni ’56 (8) CEA+
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P. Hall ’49 (36) J. Hepler, Jr. ’68 CEA T. Litwiler ’56 (12) CEA J. Manninen ’57 (17) ~ R. McNeil ’51 (3) ★ T. Meinhardt ’54 (10) W. Miller ’65 (13) ✩ R. Muntzinger ’51 (9) CEA+ ★ J. Nemeth ’67 (2) CEA+ ★ A. Newman ’70 (2) CEA ~ G. Paris ’53 (5) CEA ~ T. Rall ’67 (2) CEA ★ C. Rodgers ‘60 (8) ● L. Roth ’47 A. Shoaff ● P. Shriver ’50 (11) CEA+ ~ P. Shriver ’49 (18) CEA+ ● J. Simpson ’36 (8) K. Skurkey ’68 (4) ★ F. & C.Sobolewski CEA ~ R. Stevenson ’47 (11) ● A. Thomas ’65 (2) CEA+ ✩ W. VanBenthuysen ’61 (7) CEA+ LAFAYETTE ★ T. Ashton ’86 (5) D. Davey ’37 (7) J. Dolfi ’80 (6) S. Finley ’82 (2) ✩ J. Fisher ’77 ~ B. Gibson ’79 ~ L. Hindenach ’40 ● T. Klein ’68 (2) ● A. Long ’03 ✩ W. Messick ’68 (8) ~ P. Moser III ’68 ✩ W. Rappolt ’67 (2) ➤ E. Ruiz ’08 ●➤ M. Slattery ’08 H. Smith ’51 (29) ~ N. Snook ’59 N. Sullivan ’00 (6) ➤ J. Terkovich ’08 ~➤ L. Vanier ’07 ★ R. West ’53 (3) ● J. Zembron ’74 (3) LEHIGH ~ A. Alber ’65 (5) ~ J. Alcaro ’74 (3) ✩ R. Allan ‘68 (12) F. Batson, Jr. ’50 (11) A. Beeken III ’45 (9) A. Cannon, Jr. ’74 (18) ◆ T. Combs ’08 B. Conchar ’41 (7) ● C. Curtiss ’43 (7) ★ D. Czerny ’74 (28) ● J. Edell ’79 ★ J. W. Frank III ’68 (8) R. Frey ’70 E. Furst II ’60 (25) R. Gabriel ’51 (5) ~◆ E. Gibbs ’07 B. Goldeman ’58 ◆ P. Hamer ’06 ~ H. Kaiser ’55 (5) J. Kurtz ’52 (10) ● P. Leonard ’91 (8) ~ J. Lichter ’68 (4) E. Lucadamo ’71 (29) ✩ L. Maroti ’58 (20) N. Meier ’50 (9) T. Middleton ’72 (2) ✩ W. Moodie, Jr. ’47 (8) G. Naylor ’71 (18) G. Nelson ’89 W. Nutt ’36 (11) ★ M. Parseghian ’49 (15) ★ J. Puth ’52 ~ J. Ramsay ’58 ● G. Ramsden ’44 (18) ● W. Salmond ’46 (5) P. K. Savage ’72 (6) P. Shaw ’52 (5) ● J. Sini ’68 (8) ~ W. Smith ’50 (6) ~➤ S. Soriano ’08 LONG BEACH C. Cooper ’88 (9) ★ C. Martucci ’88 (18) LOUISVILLE ★ R. Brand ’70 (14) ● J. S. Brian ’87 (7) ★ B. Dahlem ’51 (4) ~ R. Gaeta ’69 (5) ~ J. M. Gray ’57 (6)
J. Griffiths ’69 (18) M. Harmon ’49 (8) S. Hartstern ’70 (11) J. McGee ’97 (3) B. Mudrick ’82 (25) T. Talaat ’82 (6) W. Thompson ’57 E. G. Tucker ’65 W. Underwood ’64 (2) CEA+ J. Winter ’45 (9) MAINE ● H. Hinrichsen ’76 (5) T. Hooper ’89 ● M. Lausier ’85 S. Seeley ’87 (3) S. Spear ’83 (8) D. Stairs ’80 (7) MANITOBA ~ ◆ R. Armstrong ’04 (4) ◆ C. Bernard ’06 (4) ◆ R. Birdsell ’06 (2) ◆ M. Blue ’06 (2) ◆ M. Bond ’07 (2) ★ J. Brass ’73 ◆ A. Chown ’08 (2) ◆ J. Danielson ’05 (2) ◆ A. Desender ’08 (2) ◆ M. Donahue ’07 ◆ B. Dupas ’06 ◆ A. Ferreira ’08 ◆ J. Finlay ’08 ◆ J. Heintz ’05 ◆ K. Innes ’08 ★ R. Jones ’67 (2) ◆ B. Klimenko ’06 ◆ R. LeSage ’09 ◆ J. Levine ’07 J. Livesey ’93 (6) ◆ D. March ’07 ◆ G. McVicar ’04 (2) ~ ◆ J. Metcalfe ’02 ~ ◆ M. Mulaire ’07 ◆ S. Munt ’08 ◆ J. Trudeau ’06 (2) ◆ E. Zemcak ’07 ◆ R. Zolondik ’09 MARIETTA ~ J. Aichele ’77 D. Barnett ’68 ~ R. Blendon ’64 (2) ★ K. Brennan ’64 (22) ★ M. Deuel ’42 (5) ~ F. Dunlap ’43 (7) ~ T. Forbes ’64 (5) ~➤ Z. Hart ’08 ● H. Haught ’51 (18) L. Hune ’50 (3) C. Klein ’80 ★ J. Lapham ’49 (3) N. Murray ’39 (3) ● D. Portanova ’63 (8) W. Richards ’57 (2) C. Schmidt ’53 (3) ~ L. Snediker ’50 (13) D. Stephan ’58 ● D. Strickland ’66 (11) ● G. Suder ’44 ~ D. Trabilcy ’59 (5) ◆ ➤ D. Welch ’08 ● T. Welden ’72 (4) C. Whittaker ’64 (2) ~ G. D. Woodring ’59 B. Yester ’51 (3) ~ G. Yester ’51 (17) ◆ E. Yu ’07 MARYLAND ● M. Caporaletti ’73 (17) R. Costello ’65 ~ J. Girolami ’75 (13) R. Goco ’87 (8) G. Hannigan ’85 ~ W. Kirkpatrick ’68 (7) R. Mangano ’84 (3) ~ P. McCusker ’85 (5) G. Miller ’91 ✩ J. Siegel ’78 (19) MASSACHUSETTS M. Crosscup ’96 (3) ★ C. Johnson ’92 (2) McGILL ★ R. Levy ’89 (3) MIAMI ✩ B. Alletto ’94 CEA ~ W. Armington ’47 ★ H. Barker ’50 (35) ★ ★ ★ ★ ~ ● ★
B. Batista ’91 CEA D. Batista ’56 (3) CEA M. Beckman ’54 (2) CEA G. Beeman ’07 W. Bishop ’54 CEA G. Blair ’37 CEA T. Bloom CEA J. Boehm ’65 (2) CEA T. Bond ’04 (2) CEA D. Breese ’52 CEA M. Brokaw ’98 CEA W. Brouse ’70 CEA W. P. Brown ’52 (6) CEA R. Bruckman ’49 (2) CEA+ J. Buckley ’75 CEA A. Burgei ’90 (2) CEA J. Burgess ’00 ✩ T. Burkle ’70 (2) CEA J. Burns ’82 (6) ✩ H. Burr ’61 CEA ✩ H. Canada ’51 (2) CEA ● B. Case ’03 (2) CEA ✩ R. T. Cawrse ’66 (4) CEA ✩ T. Corcoran ’65 CEA ★ D. Coutant ’93 (2) CEA ✩ L. Dashiell ’52(2) CEA+ ● C. Dennis ’48 (2) ✩ F. Dodd ’49 (18) CEA ~ J. Ehrich ’42 (2) ✩ F. Fisher ’50 (2) CEA ✩ M. Francis ’61 CEA ★ D. Fulton ’61 (3) CEA ✩ D. Garrison ’90 (8) CEA E. Gates ’48 (8) P. Geiger ’63 (4) ✩ D. Gerken ’95 CEA W. Gerspacher ’63 (8) ✩ W. Gibson, Jr. ’51 (2) CEA+ ★ D. Gifford ’83 CEA ✩ R. Gillette ’52 (2) CEA ● W. Gurney ’53 (2) J. Hallihan ’67 (23) ~ G. Hang ’91 S. Harper ’91 CEA G. Hawk ’52 ★ D. Heineman ’00 (2) CEA ~ F. Hershner ’49 (6) ✩ R. Heyburn ’55 CEA ✩ J. Hillis ’64 CEA ~ P. Hinderegger ’91 (10) ~ J. Holschuh, Jr. ’77 (19) ★ J. Holschus, Sr. ’48 CEA ✩ R. Hurlbert ’91 CEA ✩ N. Jones ’64 (6) CEA ✩ R. Jones ’66 (2) CEA ~➤ S. Kandel ’08 ✩ D. Kelley ’69 (2) CEA J. Key ’64 (2) ✩ C. Knight ’56 CEA ✩ L. Krabill ’68 CEA ✩ R. Kramer ’56 CEA ★ D. Krebs ’80 (26) CEA+ ● J. Lance ’53 CEA ✩ S. Langer ’63 (2) CEA ★ S. Lison ’62 ● R. Loges III ’86 (4) CEA ✩ W. Loomis ’60 (21) CEA ● W. Loomis ’33 CEA ✩ M. Lopane ’92 (2) CEA ✩ J. Machado ’95 (2) CEA ~➤ M. Mackey ’08 ~ C. Maraschiello ’88 CEA ~ C. Marshall ’66 CEA ★ J. Mather ’90 CEA W. Mathis ’86 (2) ● R. Mayberry ’51 (2) CEA ●➤ B. McCamley ’05 ✩ J. McClusky ’57 CEA+ ● M. D. McCollum, Jr. ’54 (3) ~ H. McNabb ’48 (6) ★ C. Miller ’90 (5) ★ C. Moore ’02 CEA ★ M. Moul ’66 CEA ✩ W. Moul ’61 (4) CEA ~ T. O’Keefe ’82 (5) ✩ G. Peterson ’00 (2) CEA ★ M. D. Plummer ‘56 (18) CEA+ M. Ponder ’67 (5) ★ J. Rathbun ’74 ✩ J. Rogers ’57 (31) CEA+ ★ C. Sabados ’01 CEA ★ E. Sarkisian ’85 (8) CEA+ ● S. Sawyer ’94 (2) CEA ✩ D. Schaack ’67 CEA ✩ ~ ➤ ✩ ✩ ✩ ● ● ✩ ✩ ★ ✩ ★ ✩ ✩
D. Sechnick ’76 (9) T. Shelt ’57 (12) T. Shera ’61 CEA B. Sijan ’70 CEA C. Simons ’71 CEA C. Slack ’83 CEA A. Snyder ’97 CEA D. Snyder ’70 (2) CEA T. Stallkamp ’68 (2) CEA W. Stallkamp ’61 CEA J. Steen ’41 (20) P. Stevens ’56 CEA R. Sunkel ’53 (19) CEA+ P. Swanson ’59 CEA + G. Sydell ’70 (9) T. Thies ’64 CEA C. Thomas ’02 CEA H. Thompson ’51 (2) CEA M. Thomson ’07 M. Tye ’62 (2) CEA+ M. Van Horn ’02 CEA T. Vaughn ’98 ● R. Vernon ’54 (2) CEA+ ➤ A. Vrable ’08 ✩ F. Wall ’56 CEA ● W. Wingard ’70 CEA ★ R. Wistner ’58 CEA+ ★ C. Witte ’51 (22) ★ J. Zimmerman ’72 CEA+ MICHIGAN ★ R. Adams ’56 (2) ● E. Allmendinger ’47 (11) ● L. Bartholomew ’50 (2) ● D. Baumgarten ’79 H. Boggs ’46 (2) ~➤ D. Cameron ’09 ★ C. D. Correll ’63 (5) ● R. DeGange ’67 ●➤ S. Derhammer ’09 ~➤ S. Gee ’09 J. Gilbert ’83 (7) R. Grunder ’44 (22) ★ K. Gutowski ’87 ◆ B. Hickner ’08 ★ W. Hole, Jr. ’51 (2) ★ T. Jacob ’44 (5) ● R. Johnson ’74 (3) ★ C. B. Kern II ’84 (3) D. Lansdale ’38 (2) ★ J. Layman ’55 (3) ★ W. McIntosh ’53 (8) ◆ J. Monahan ’07 ~ T. Mowry ’70 ★ G. Nicolau ’48 (2) ● J. Otten III ’62 (8) ●➤ G. Rost ’09 ★ J. Sergeson ’59 (2) ★ R. Spencer ’59 (7) W. Steen ’44 (4) J. Stuart ’52 S. R. Ward ’58 ★ J. White ’50 (36) MICHIGAN STATE ★ C. Allen ’55 (25) R. Anthony ’69 ~ F. Bindemann ’51 (16) J. Bradley, Jr. ’52 D. Carpenter ’63 (7) ★ E. Christensen, Jr. ’57 ~ D. DeVries ’56 (5) ★ R. Dobberteen ’52 (24) ✩ P. D. Franzetta ’70 (30) ★ G. Gross ’63 (9) ~ B. Hoot ’65 (29) ★ R. Hughes ’59 (7) T. Hyslop ’80 ~ J. Irons ’69 (6) ● R. Johnson ’54 (11) S. Knox, Jr. ’68 (7) L. Maccani ’56 (9) ~ C. MacDonald ’64 (4) ~ A. McGovern, Jr. ’50 ★ R. S. Morrison, Jr. ’61 ★ T. Mortenson ’61 (2) ● D. Neese ’68 (16) ● G. Pratt ’66 ~ A. Radcliffe ’66 (5) ~ J. Ryan ’55 (27) ● W. Savage ’56 (14) ● L. Seguin ’53 (4) ~ G. Shannon ’62 (6) ★ G. Snyder ’57 (6) ● J. Tanton ’56 (7) ✩ R. Thompson ’67 (36) ● ✩ ✩ ✩ ★ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ● ✩ ✩ ★ ~ ✩ ★ ✩ ◆ ● ●
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club (100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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F. Trippel ’57 (4) R. Vanderveer ’56 R. Workman ’67 (3) R. Zimmerman ’53 (12) S. Zimmerman ’83 MICHIGAN TECH ◆ J. Dainoviec ’05 T. Davis ’92 (3) ~ M. Joerin ’91 (3) J. Marzke ’74 ★ D. Mertens ’94 (5) ★ S. Neumann ’87 (7) T. Schramke ’06 ~ T. Symons ’92 ~ J. Wadley ’89 MIDDLEBURY ~ T. Carey ’86 (4) P. Dunham ’45 (6) ★ W. Fuller ’54 (8) ~ R. Hanbury ’73 ~ R. Johnson ’58 (13) MINNESOTA ★ A. Allen ’49 (13) L. Baker ’65 (6) E. Bjorkman ’41 ● S. Bormann ’64 (14) ● A. Colombo ’54 (3) ~➤ J. Dempsey ’09 ★ S. Dietrich ’95 (2) ★ C. Ellingson ’92 (2) ●◆ B. Fish ’08 ★ C. Fisher ’92 (3) L. Fredrickson ’75 (4) ● J. Gausman ’50 (14) ● J. Gracie ’48 (3) ✩ J. Hamann ’59 (8) ● A. Kahn ’99 CEA ~ B. Maliszewski ’04 CEA ✩ D. McKeag VI ’04 (4) CEA+ ✩ R. Nelson ’63 (10) CEA+ J. Palmquist ’75 ~ D. Rosekrans ’54 (6) ◆ N. Sienko ’05 ~ G. Wenkus ’69 ★ P. Wilke, Jr. ’50 (35) ★ J. Zeese ’59 (11) MISSOURI ~ G. Allemann ’69 (31) R. Anderson ’63 (5) ★ G. Beimdiek ’35 (8) ~ G. Bistline ’76 W. Bradley ’54 (7)
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W. Carter ’65 (3) J. Culpepper ’57 (4) W. Davis ’70 E. Deimund II ’60 (5) ~ J. Ehrlich ’67 (25) ➤ W. Gale ’07 ~ E. Gray ’76 (6) ✩ W. Harwell, Jr. ’51 (11) G. Heddell, Sr. ’71 ~ J. Holdsworth ’87 (4) L. S. Hubbard ’55 D. Irish ’57 ~ A. Kaestner ’57 (3) ✩ T. Laco ’51 ~ J. Lane ’60 ~ D. Leach ’52 ~ S. McFarland ’81 (2) ✩ E. B. McKinney ’74 (4) R. Nelson ’83 (20) ★ T. Norris ’60 (6) ~ H. Ochs, Jr. ’33 (36) ◆ A. Phillips ’08 ~ G. Rector ’62 (10) ● S. Richards ’64 (4) ★ G. S. Ruprecht ’70 (4) ~ W. Schoenhard. ’71 (16) ★ J. Seitz III ’59 (14) ~ B. Tarantola ’81 (10) ★ B. Tate, Jr. ’41 (14) W. Taylor ’41 (6) D. Tesarek ’55 (5) ★ J. Vinyard, Jr. ’49 (10) E. Wasner ’68 (2) ★ C. Yaeger, Jr. ’61 (2) ★ R. Yingling, Jr. ’62 (32) NEBRASKA ● C. Ashby ’39 (2) ★ T. Biggerstaff ’63 (6) ✩ R. Campbell ’68 (11) ★ S. Carlson ’54 (6) J. Cheloha ’87 (2) A. Christenson ’45 (13) ● P. Clare ’62 (2) ★ H. R. Douglass ’59 ★ G. Fisk ’58 (6) P. Heermann ’87 (6) ~ S. Henning ’85 (4) ● J. Hibberd ’79 (5) ★ R. Hildebrand ’50 ● R. Hirsch ’66 (5) ● E. Hohensee ’68 (20) J. Houchin ’85 (5)
Memorial Gifts
Diane Andrews in memory of her husband, Thomas C. Andrews, Arizona ’59. James Avery, Illinois ’44, in memory of Robert K. Gerometta, Illinois ’44. Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan ’61, in memory of Herbert E. Smith, Indiana ’52. Grace Cochrane in memory of her husband, Cyrus M. Cochrane, Northwestern ’44. Benjamin Ebling II, Western Michigan ’55, in memory of Donald L. Lightfoot, W. Michigan ’56. David A. Heagerty, San Jose ’50, in memory of Neale Gow, Colgate ’46. Marilyn Jacob in memory of her husband, Theodore G. Jacob, Michigan ’44. William D. Jenkins, Phi Kappa Tau, in memory of Herbert E. Smith, Indiana ’52. John R. Mohr, Pi Kappa Alpha, in memory of Herbert E. Smith, Indiana ’52. Norman J. Murray, Marietta ’39, in memory of Paul H. Chapman, Marietta ’39. Mrs. Ashton M.Tenney, Jr., in memory of her husband, Ashton M.Tenney, Jr., Chicago ’43.
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M. Humphrey ’63 (2) W. Krommenhoek ’57 (33) W. Kubert ’64 (6) ★ R. Lannin ’81 (5) K. Leach ’85 (7) B. Lee ’74 (6) ✩ R. Loch ’54 (3) F. Meier ’42 (2) A. Melville ’96 (6) ~ C. Messinger ’82 ● L. Million, Jr. ’53 (10) ~ G. Muncy ’70 ● R. Neal ’56 G. Novotny, Jr. ’66 (4) T. Schnell ’89 (3) ● R. Shively ’82 (24) H. J. Smith ’65 (11) ● D. Spencer ’85 (3) ~ E. D. Straka, Jr. ’53 (19) ★ J. Swanson ’50 (7) ~ M. Teetor ’84 (3) ~ J. Warrick ’59 (7) ➤ J. Wortmann ’08 ➤ A. Young ’07 NEW YORK T. Billheimer ’41 (6) C. Hoover ’40 (27) NORTH CAROLINA J. Allen ’73 (2) ●➤ R. Andrews II ’08 ● R. Ayres ’65 (9) ~ M. Baratta ’81 (13) ★ D. Bradham ’72 ➤ T. Brumley III ’09 ● R. Coleman III ’68 ● W. Crawford ’76 (8) ➤ H. Cupples ’07 ✩ J. DeBlasio ’62 (8) ★ C. Downton III ’66 ✩ J. Goforth, Jr. ’66 (3) ● R. M. Gray ’59 ~ K. Head ’79 (9) ~ A. Houghton ’55 (6) ➤ D. Howard ’07 ~ J. Inscoe ’62 (2) ★ J. Jamison ’73 (2) CEA ★ W. Jobe ’63 ~ E. Johnson ’55 (4) S. Jones, Jr. ’63 (3) ~ J. Joyner, Jr. ’77 (19) ● J. King ’64 (7) ~ S. McClanahan ’74 (11) ~ D. Myrick ’65 (6) ➤ D. Pascale ’07 ★ H. Pawlik ’54 (8) ~ C. Pippert ’91 ~➤ B. Quinn ’09 C. Revelle III ’74 ➤ A. Rhew ’08 ★ W. Rose ’69 (19) ◆ M. Smoak ’08 ◆ E. Steele ’08 A. Subramanian ’97 (9) ~ K. Sullivan ’86 (11) ● R. Swacker ’71 ✩ E. Taff ’61 (18) CEA+ ➤ T. Thompson ’09 ● R. Tracy ’69 (13) ~ R. Trenbath ’65 ★ S. Wallenhaupt ’74 (4 ~ ◆ R. Wesslen ’07 (2) ★ G. Wessling ’74 (19) ~ T. Yermack ’78 (10) NORTH CAROLINA STATE ✩ A. Capra ’87 CEA ➤ A. Compton ’08 ◆ P. Crawford ’08 ✩ J. Darragh ’85 CEA ✩ T. K. Flaherty ’83 CEA ◆ J. Harke ’06 D. Harris, Jr. ’82 ✩ T. Heffner ’82 CEA ~ N. Horner ’05 (2) ~➤ A. Hosterman ’06 ★ P. Klinefelter ’80 (8) ★◆ T. Morlok ’06 (2) ➤ A. Moyer ’06 (2) B. Pack ’80 (4) ~ D. Poirier ’03 CEA ✩ J. Raudabaugh ’78 CEA ✩ J. Scott ’89 CEA ✩ P. Taylor ’89 CEA+ ✩ R. Taylor ’82 (2) CEA ✩ G. Toppin ’95 CEA ~ J. Worthington IV ‘89
NORTH DAKOTA ~ G. Bjerke ’75 (2) ● D. Bruschwein ’74 (8) ● C. Campbell ’76 (4) T. Dolan ’72 (8) ◆ A. Droske ’07 ~ D. Finke ’74 (11) ◆ A. Garaas ’07 ● W. Harwood ’68 (8) ~➤ J. Hejl ’07 ● R. Kirsch ’78 (24) ● D. Larsen ’71 ◆ E. Lybeck ’97 ● D. McLeod ’63 (14) ●◆ C. Mock ’07 ● G. Schmidt ’70 (2) ~ R. Szczys ’69 (7) ◆ K. Veum ’07 (2) ● N. West ’62 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ➤ I. Anheluk ’05 ◆ B. Bakko ’07 ◆ P. Cleaveland ’07 T. Dhuyvetter ’79 (5) ★ C. Dworshak ’00 (5) CEA+ H. Hagen ’86 (3) ◆ N. Higdem ’07 ● A. Qual ’73 (2) ◆ N. Richter ’07 ★ R. Schumacher ’05 CEA NORTHERN ARIZONA ~➤ B. Cobb ’08 ~➤ R. M. Johns ’07 (2) A. McLoone ’01 ◆ J. Sears ’98 (2) NORTHERN COLORADO ★ P. Gerhart ’04 P. Schott ’96 (10) NORTHERN ILLINOIS ● A. Knox ’77 (8) ★ J. Lotsoff ’88 (19) ✩ W. Malloy ’69 ~ L. Michna ’84 (8) ★ E. Nosek ’85 (8) ~ M. Reinhardt ’81 (4) ~ J. Thatcher ’71 NORTHERN IOWA ★ S. Anderson ’79 (25) ◆ B. Andrews ’09 ➤ J. Barkow ’07 ★ A. Culley ’00 (6) ◆ B. Fiala ’06 ✩ J. Fuhrman ’94 (6) CEA+ ★ D. Henshaw ’79 (22) ● K. Krause ’83 (11) M. Melcher ’92 (12) C. Nyguard ’91 (3) CEA+ ~➤ B. Oliger ’07 ★ S. Schuler ’00 (2) CEA NORTHRIDGE ~ M. Donnelly ’68 (25) J. Jenkins ’65 D. Rice ’64 (2) NORTHWESTERN E. Akemann ’62 (5) ● M. Beaubien, Jr. ’64 (3) ★ W. Boyd ’48 (8) ● H. Cakora ’59 (2) ● C. Cochrane ’44 ~ D. Costello ’54 (20) ~ R. Countryman ’50 ● C. Crowe, Jr. ’55 (4) ● M. Darraugh ’76 ★ J. Davis ’65 (5) ~ J. Dorn ’54 (6) ~ A. Ebert ’52 (10) ★ H. Evert ’56 (7) ★ S. Ferguson ’75 ➤ D. Gornetzki ’08 ★ R. Grottke ’52 (11) ✩ E. Heizer, Jr. ’51 (5) ~ T. Kern ’98 ~ W. Kimber ’64 ✩ D. Kramlich ’59 (7) ● L. Laning ’46 G. Lose ’57 (7) ~ W. Madison, Jr. ’44 (2) ~ D. Martens ’59 (3) ★ J. Montgomery ’43 (4) K. Moul ’74 (5) ★ D. Nelson ’63 (36) ✩ R. Newman II ’59 (11) ●➤ T. Paans ’07 (2) ★ J. Purtill ’72 (2) ★ N. Ritter ’06 (2)
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N. Roshon ’07 (2) R. Rossiter ’59 (4) T. Somers ’73 ~ S. Spar ’83 (6) ➤ A. Stern ’08 ● H. Stevens ’46 (5) ~➤ B. Stix ’08 ➤ M. Sutanto ’08 ~ R. Van Vooren ’53 (5) ~ G. A. West ’52 (9) R. Whisnant ’98 (4) ~ R. White, Jr. ’52 ✩ C. Williams ’62 (2) NORTHWESTERN STATE ~ J. Kambrick ’03 OHIO ● R. Abel ’67 D. Bellan ’59 ➤ N. Bellar ’08 ● D. Burkhardt ’58 ➤ A. Davidson ’07 G. Logsdon ’62 (5) ~ M. Logsdon ’64 (5) ◆ G. Macaluso ’07 ★ R. McDonald ’73 ● K. Mick ’67 (3) ~ H. Opperman ’65 (13) ~ E. S. Paxton ’68 (9) ✩ S. Rowley ’65 (16) ★ J. Shipman ’56 (4) C, Sickels ’97 ~ W. Spanfellner ’61 (17) ◆ R. Steger ’07 (2) T. Walker ’80 (3) ~ J. Wills ’70 (7) W. Wright ’61 (5) OHIO STATE ~ R. Baker ’48 (7) ★ W. Ballinger ’49 (3) ★ D. Bates ’59 (2) ~ R. M. Beathard ’73 ● G. Bingham ’40 R. Bolton ’62 (6) R. Brehmer, Jr. ’44 (2) W. Buchsieb ’51 ● J. Carle ’61 (10) ~ J. Carle ’62 F. L. Christy ’40 ~ T. Clark ’42 ✩ H. Crawford ’47 (8) ★ W. Deming ’35 (4) ● D. Gordon ’63 (5) ~ W. Herron ’43 ● D. Holtshouse ’63 (14) T. Hoover ’56 (26) ◆ F. Hrovat ’06 ✩ H. Keifer ’48 (12) A. Kimbrell ’99 (2) ● E. J. Langhurst ’41 ✩ C. Lurding ’59 (2) ✩ R. Mason ’41 (8) ~ S. McCormick ’92 (14) J. McLain ’42 (6) J. Northcraft ’48 P. Porter ’50 (15) R. Reamer ’64 (8) R. Schieferstein ’66 (6) ~ L. Selvey ’48 ~ P. Sherck ’51 (5) ◆ P. Sherry ’08 B. Silla ’52 (6) R. Sipprell ’37 (24) ➤ C. Skaggs ’08 ~ W. Spore ’39 ~ A. Tipka ’63 (5) ★ J. Underwood ’62 D. Veverka ’78 ● T. Voght ’97 (9) ● J. Wagner, Jr. ’45 (4) ~ W. Walker ’54 (4) ★ G. Weingardt ’55 (6) J. Wells ’90 ● C. Wertz ’52 ~ J. Wilson ’39 (7) ★ J. Wingard ’63 ★ E. Zell ’69 (2) OKLAHOMA ~ ◆ T. Atchison ’08 ✩ L. Brammer, Jr. ’47 (9) CEA+ ◆ M. Brashear ’07 ★ H. Braymer ’55 (5) ~ R. Brown, Jr. ’56 (7) ~➤ J. K. Bullard ’09 ★ C. Burns ’95 (2) CEA+ ★ R. Butler ’78 (5)
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club (100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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G. Carr ’83 (10) W. K. Clausing ’66 CEA C. Coleman ’81 (3) J. Crews ’52 J. Darakhshan ’09 J. Dawson, Jr. ’35 (4) M. Day ’08 T. Dowd ’75 B. Ellison ’09 R. Engels ’07 (2) W. Felton III ’72 E. A. French ’78 J. Funk ’75 CEA A. Gardner ’08 R. German ’90 CEA C. Graham ’09 W. Hamilton ’57 (4) CEA+ J. Hammons ’92 K. Hirsch ’74 (4) S. Holm ’92 (6) S. Housley ’96 CEA T. Hudiburgh ’78 (5) K. K. Kickingbird ’66 T. Lee ’75 (4) ★ M. Leeper ’94 CEA J. Levorsen ’50 ✩ C. Long ’71 CEA ~ ◆ S. Mowrey ’07 ● G. Noland II ‘86 ★ T. O’Bannon ’82 (10) ✩ S. Patterson ’42 (9) ★ R. Polk ’89 (2) ✩ E. Porter ’65 (10) J. Powers ’58 (6) P. Rabb III ’80 (12) ~ ◆ M. Rodine ’07 ✩ R Rodine ’73 (2) CEA+ D. Ruby ’93 (2) ★ M. Rupert ’74 (30) J. Sanders ’86 ~ ◆ M. Seddelmeyer ’07 ~ ◆ J. Skuta ’09 ● D. Sloan ’72 ✩ S. Snyder ’79 CEA ~ J. Sommerfrucht ’60 (6) ➤ M. Stone ’07 ★ D. Stussi ’77 (6) ★ R. Thompson ’62 (22) ● J. M. Truscott ’90 ✩ B. Walkingstick ’52 (34) CEA+ ● E. Waller, Jr. ’51 (4) ★ R. Wells ’82 (4) H. Wilson ’55 (2) ★ T. Wion CEA OKLAHOMA STATE ● W. Clovis ’75 ● S. Meyer ’75 OREGON ★ J. Allan ’53 (4) B. Anderson ’57 (18) ★ H. Bachofner ’50 (2) ● A. Cellars ’47 (35) ➤ J. Chang ’08 R. Davies ’49 E. Goffard ’49 (3) ★ D. Greene ’99 (7) ● D. Homer ’71 ~ F. Johnson ’55 (2) D. Kirtley ’63 R. Lovell ’42 ★ T. Mattson ’63 (36) D. Mecklem ’53 (7) ~ G. Moulds ’64 (7) ~ R. Neely ’50 R. Newell ’65 (2) R. Pope ’51 ● R. Price ’62 (18) ● W. Shepherd, Jr. ’55 (2) ~ J. Smith ’92 (8) ★ D. Sorenson ’71 ~ A. Stockstad ’50 (5) J. Trigg ’58 (7) ★ B. M. Walsh ’64 (2) ~ R. Watson ’71 (6) ✩ J. Weisel ’48 (25) ● K. Wester ’39 R. Wren ’44 (4) OREGON STATE ◆ R. Bake ’06 ★ T. Bays ’42 (31) ● J. Bryant ’97 (8) ➤ E. Carey ’08 ~ ◆ ➤J. Castle ’07 ✩ R. Dowhaniuk ’86 (2) ● W. B. Down ’43 (3)
J. Duncan, Jr. ’00 ✩ T. Durein ’92 (14) ★ J. Graham ’65 (8) ★ W. Harkey ’71 (3) ~ D. Hendrickson ’51 (3) ★ J. Hendry ’60 ~ R. Horne ’52 (5) ~ R. Kaltenbach ’82 (4) ★ J. L. LeMaster, Jr. ’48 ~ R. Mellis ’48 (18) ● D. Price ’62 (5) ◆ A. Reher ’07 ~ R. Vandervort, Jr. ’41 PACE ➤ N. Wargo ‘08 R. Williams ’06 PACIFIC ● J. DuMond, Jr. ’66 (6) ~➤ D. Gastelo ’08 ◆ D. Herboldshimer ’07 ★ W. Keim ’75 (2) ~➤ Z. Kimura ’08 J. Madsen ’65 (6) PAN AMERICAN ~ ◆ ➤H. Pereida ’07 PENNSYLVANIA ✩ H. Acaster ’44 (36) ➤ R. Barker ’08 J. Beach ’62 (3) F. Burggraf, Jr. ’58 ~ R. Canfield ’61 (2) ● G. Curchin ’50 (5) ● A. Elseroad, Jr. ’53 (3) E. Gentino ’50 ➤ J. Gilmore ’07 ~ B. Goodwin ’53 G. Graf, Jr. ’55 (18) J. Hall ’91 (8) ✩ J. Jiuliante ’49 (11) ~➤ M. Koizim ’07 ➤ J. Leider ’06 J. Marshall ’65 (3) ✩ R. Marx ’54 (9) ~ R. McVay ’54 A. Noble ’51 (8) ● C. Van Sciver ’92 ●➤ B. Winter ’07 (2) V. Wolfsohn ’48 (8) PENNSYLVANIA STATE ~ J. Adamoli ’83 (8) P. Amuso ’85 ★ B. Balderston ’76 (16) ~ R. Baldwin ’57 (12) J. Batchelor ’84 (2) ~ W. Bilohorka ’50 ★ R. Brubaker ’54 ✩ M. Callihan ’87 (5) ~ V. Cavanaugh ’51 (2) ● R. Crosby ’54 (5) ● J. D’Antonio ’93 (3) ~ L. Dash ’92 (14) ● A. DeJulius ’56 (2) ~ J. Dubinsky ’59 (2) J. Filandro ’93 (2) W. Haffner ’54 (3) W. Hershey ’50 (7) H. Hilner ’59 (19) ~ R. Holden ’89 F. Horne, Jr. ’38 (5) ~ H. Humphreys ’66 (4) ★ J. Johnston ’58 (35) ~ G. Kowatch ’81 ~ R. Kurtz ’48 (8) ● W. Landherr, Jr. ’59 J. Lentz ’86 D. Leppo ’91 (4) ● D. Macurdy ’83 (6) ~ J. Maher ’59 (3) ★ D. Merenda ’77 (9) R. Nix ’48 R. Noah ’57 (26) J. Phelps ’73 (5) ~ W. Piper ’44 (4) T. Samuel II ’91 (2) T. Sica ’41 (6) ~ P. Strittmatter ’50 (13) A. Susi ’93 (2) ★ V. Tedesco, Jr. ’64 (21) ~ P. Warburton ’91 (2) ~ R. Williams ’57 (3) C. Winter ’48 (8) ★ S. Wolcott, Jr. ’57 (9) ~ R. Yeager ’96 (6) ★ R. Zakos, Jr. ’02 (5) ★ J. Zboyovsky ’51 (35)
PLATTEVILLE ★ T. Lundeen ’52 (5) PURDUE ★ B. Anderson ’65 (30) ~ G. Arnold ’57 ★ S. Banas ’50 K. Baumel ’62 (6) ★ J. Beacham ’54 D. Bielefeld ’61 (2) ★ J. Brennan, Jr. ’55 (26) ★ W. Briscoe ’65 ★ R. Brown ’46 (13) ● R. Byrne ’68 (13) ✩ G. Caine ’81 (4) ● W. Chen ’94 (10) ★ S. Conway ’51 ● A. Crofts ’47 (6) J. DeVoll ’63 (6) D.Doyle ’03 (3) ★ D. Fitzgerald ’49 (22) ~➤ R. Foltz ’10 ★ T. Foote ’50 (26) ★ F. Ford ’58 (12) ~ G. Forszt ’72 (6) ★ J. Foster ’65 (5) R. Fox ’63 (7) ● R. Gimlin ’42 ★ R. Hallman ’54 (35) ✩ R. Hegeman ’49 (11) M. Hogan ’85 (21) ★ C. Hoppe ’57 ● C. Houff ’53 (5) ~ J. Jones ’48 (4) ~ C. Kindell ’77 (5) ★ H. Klein ’46 (3) ~ K. Kolmer ’81 (5) ★ W. Konrad ’48 (5) M. Krc ’07 (2) ★ A. Lacis ’64 (7) ✩ R. LaFortune ’51 (35) ✩ B. Lee, Jr. ’51 (9) ~ E. Letts ’67 (6) ~ M. Loepker ’77 ● T. Macaulay ’49 ★ K. McClain ’71 (2) ~ B. Megel ’02 ★ R. Michels ’44 (2) ● W. Miller ’39 C. Moeller ’45 (28) ★ G. Moss ’47 (27) ~ P. O’Reilly ’49 ~ J. Pabst ’00 (2) ★ N. Popham ’54 (8) ~ R. Popham ’40 (36) ★ R. Rhine ’77 (6) ● R. Ricciardi ’94 (7) ★ W. Rich ’53 (5) L. Sackett ’84 (4) W. Schatz II ’56 (3) R. Sheets ’53 (5) ~ W. Shumaker ’55 ~ J. Smith ’52 (9) ★ A. Steiger ’48 (5) ● R. Stewart ’49 (5) ~ E. Stocker, Jr. ’48 (3) L. Storey, Jr. ’51 (2) J. Sweeney ’64 (11) ~ F. Travelute, Jr. ’66 (7) J. Unruh ’83 ● J. Velasquez ’98 (5) ~ A. Voelker ’95 (8) ★ C. VonGrimmenstein ’49 ● B. Weber ’49 (5) ✩ D. Whitehurst ’59 J. K. Whiting ’79 (5) ◆ C. Wilcox ’08 ~ N. Williams ’64 (8) W. Wilson ’92 (11) RIPON ~ J. Beisner ’71 J. Muraskas ’78 (3) ROCHESTER P. Avakian ’55 ~ T. Barnes III ’66 (4) ~ J. Bassingthwaite ’92 (5) ★ L. Bilker ’91 ● E. Danton ’98 (5) G. Ehinger ’73 ● R. Erskine ’41 E. Garfield, Jr. ’53 (14) K. Goeken ’91 (10) ~ A. Hopkins ’95 (3) ● J. D. Leslie III ’70 (11) J. Maceda ’94 (2) ★ A. Magistro ’60 (29)
◆ D. McCormick ’08 ● C. Miner ’64 ◆ D. Mullowney ’07 (2) ~ ◆ ➤D. Phillips ’08 ★ D. Reisfeld ’03 (5) ➤ M. Roe ’07 (2) ~ P. Rouff ’96 (11) P. Ryan ’46 (3) ✩ S. Santandrea ’56 (4) ~ R. Schonbrunn ’63 (4) ★ J. Stumpf ’96 (2) ➤ B. Tokarczyk ’08 ➤ D. Ward ’08 ~ R. Woods ’42 (11) ~➤ E. Wright ’07 RUTGERS C. Adelizzi ’62 (12) ~ G. Boggs III ’42 A. Bolter ’56 ★ J. David ’63 (10) W. Doliber, Jr. ’54 (3) ~ J. Ferraioli ’69 G. Green ’40 (6) ★ S. Hahner ’78 (27) ~ J. Hale ’50 (3) ~ C. R. Hart ’54 (6) ✩ J. Herma ’70 (26) ★ A. Herr ’54 W. Kaiser ’59 (2) ~ M. Kardos ’60 (2) ★ B. Kramer ’62 (12) ~ F. Kroesen ’44 (13) ● C. Little ’60 (7) ★ A. Malekoff ’73 (7) J. Miller ’60 (3) ~ J. Nazzaro ’62 (6) D. Novelli ’73 (2) ~ R. Palmer ’40 (10) ★ J. Sheridan ’77 (13) ~ R. Stites ’53 (2) ~ J. Strampfer ’72 (3) ● R. Weitzner ’79 (3) SAN DIEGO ★ T. Darcy ’72 (4) ~ A. Glaves ’81 ~ B. Howard ’70 (4) ◆ D. Jacobson ’06 D. Kozin ’05 (2) ~ C. O’Connor ’91 (8) SAN JOSE ◆ G. Aherne ’08 ➤ J. Apodaca ’08 ~➤ S. Baird ’08 (2) C. Bianchini, Jr. ’56 (5) ◆ R. Blaco ’05 (4) ✩ E. Bontadelli ’50 (7) CEA
R. Brady ’63 (9) C. Brodie ’07 B. Brown ’56 (9) ● B. Chambers ’88 ● D. Colby ’56 (8) ★ A. Dunham ’86 ★ J. Fields ’66 (2) T. Fitch ’88 (3) ✩ J. Fraser ’55 (2) CEA ◆ M. Gruber ’04 ● T. Harney ’52 (6) ✩ D. Heagerty ’50 (3) CEA+ ● A. Hoffman ’67 ◆ J. Hopwood ’05 ✩ Martha Jack CEA ✩ C. Kamm ’57 (3) CEA ✩ J. Luckhardt ’56 (2) CEA ✩ A. Lund ’55 (7) CEA ● D. McLeod ’87 (3) ✩ M. Mecey ’91 CEA ◆ T. Moynahan, Jr. ’08 ★ D. Nelson ’57 CEA ★➤ T. Slintak ’08 (2) ● R. Smith ’64 (2) L. Spolyar ’52 (5) ★ P. Spooner ’55 (9) ✩ L. Sweeney, Jr. ’55 (4) CEA+ ★ J. Tormey, Jr. ’57 (7) ✩ P. Ueberroth ’59 (8) ◆ V. Wu ’09 ✩ S. Yates ’55 (14) SANTA BARBARA ★ R. LaFontaine ’91(3) ● T. Sullivan ’95 (8) SIMPSON K. Dunbar ’69 (7) SOUTH CAROLINA ◆ I. Cooper ’06 ~ J. Freyer ’94 (3) ~➤ J. Goodman ’07 ★ F. Goolsby ’81 (4) ✩ J. Herron ’88 (19) ◆ A. Hicks ’06 ● M. Pine ’85 (5) ✩ T. Schmoyer, Jr. ’88 (11) SOUTH DAKOTA ~ M. Harrington ’71 (2) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ~ M. Carr ’73 (5) D. Maguire ’73 (28) SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ✩ D. Blatner ’86 (7) ● S. Davis ’87 (4) ~➤
Non-DU Donors to DUEF (including CEAs) Timothy J. Bloom Brandylin Cole Sheila C. DeJarnette Barbara A. Harness William D. Jenkins M. Eighmy Foundation John R. Mohr Rice Family Foundation Elaine Sceva David R. Schumacher Allen R. Shoaff Edward T. Slintak Frank and Christine Sobolewski Mrs. Ashton M.Tenney Charles T. and Marion M.Thompson Foundation Todd Wion
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club (100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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SOUTHWEST TEXAS ● J. Keller ’73 (6) ST. NORBERT ★ L. Chirhart ’99 ★ J. Flanagan ’93 (5) ◆ L.Getschow ’07 ●➤ R. Kastanek ’07 ◆ J. Sabo ’07 (2) STANFORD ● D. Brickner ’61 (3) ~ L. Chaffin, Jr. ’56 (3) A. Cheney ’55 ● J. Cusick ’51 (13) ~ D. Cutter ’51 (36) G. MacDonald ’73 (6) ~ A. Williams ’53 (7) B. Wilson ’50 (18) SWARTHMORE ~ L. W. Argo ’57 (3) ~➤ N. Cooper-Harris ’07 R. Hall ’52 (4) S. Heiser ’72 (3) ● T. Henderer ’60 (2) ● E. Henderson ’40 V. Jose ’44 (3) ● T. Kershaw II ’60 C. K. Leith ’81 (8) ~ J. Peterson ’64 (2) ● K. Selverian ’97 (6) ~ R. Sundt ’50 SYRACUSE ~ R. Aikman, Jr. ’56 (12) ~ W. Barnes ’68 (2) ~ G. Bluhm ’42 (10) ● F. Brandstadt ’59 (6) ★ R. Broad ’60 (11) ~ L. Cagwin ’68 (8) ★ J. Dytman ’71 (7) ● R. Eckardt ’66 (2) P. Falsetti ’88 ● T. Finnell ’57 (28) W. Freiert ’51 ● J. Freyer, Sr. ’61 (5) J. Gold ’79 (13) ● J. Heider ’54 (7) ★ M. Jenney ’55 (2) ✩ W. Kagler ’54 (9) ★ C. B. Laidlaw, Jr. ’55 ● G. Larson ’83 (3) ● J. Leachtenauer ’57 (20) K. Lent, Jr. ’54 (5) ~ D. Menotti ’64 (2) W. Namack III ’57 G. Patrick ’42 (4) ★ D. Pipher ’73 (2) ● S. Polo ’83 ● M. Reiser ’68 (3) ● D. Robitaille ’82 (2) ★ E. Salisbury ’40 (2) ● L. Schlegel ’67 (3) ● R. Scolaro ’59 ~ R. Spry ’40 (3) ● H. Stark ’35 (5) W. Stark, Jr. ’47 (4) ★ A. Stauderman, Jr. ’58 (21) ★ K. Stein ’83 (9) R. Terwilliger ’51 (2)
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D. Thorn ’71 (3) R. Thorpe ’60 (18) R. Torrey ’51 G. Uhlmann ’68 ~ P. Zarins ’60 TECHNOLOGY ~ S. Balsbaugh ’54 (5) ★ J. Buell, Jr. ’56 ● H. R. Crowther ’54 (5) ● H. Drab, Jr. ’69 (3) E. Ehrlich ’55 J. Glowienka ’71 (2) C. Hagge II ’57 ~ G. Hatch ’35 (3) ~➤ J. Hessan ’08 T. Hoffman ’87 (9) ~ M. Huke ’65 (20) ★ E. Kavazanjian, Jr. ’73 (5) ➤ M. Laidlaw ’08 R. LeBoeuf ’88 (18) R. Mackintosh ’53 (6) ● S. Martin, Jr. ’50 (4) ~ D. Maurer ’78 (8) C. McCracken ’76 (4) ~ M. Moncavage ’82 ~ T. Nowak, Jr. ’71 K. Shimberg ’91 (6) ~ L. Slocum, Jr. ’50 (9) T. Smith ’45 (4) ~➤ G. Snyder ’06 (3) ➤ J. Stolmeier ’07 (2) ★ K. Suelthaus ’66 Z. Swanson ’71 R. D. Taylor ’82 (5) D. Warren, Jr. ’76 ~ S. Wood ’69 (27) ★ R. Wothe ’58 (8) TENNESSEE ★ T. M. Knies ’71 (3) ● D. Mouron ’77 (4) ● D. Myers ’74 (26) ~ K. Snyder ’94 (2) TEXAS ★ H. G. Adams ’88 ★ J. Allums ’59 (4) ★ J. Blackwell ’65 (7) ● R. Bryant ’74 ★ J. Cassell, Jr. ’70 (30) J. Dunlap ’73 (28) D. Evans ’69 (2) ★ J. M. Gresham ’71 (3) ● T. Heins ’65 ~ M. Hood ’91 (4) J. C. Jett ’73 (4) ★ M. Mitchell ’65 (36) ● W. P. Nelson ’59 (4) ● A. Polser, Jr. ’65 (36) ★ C. Reed ’55 (10) W. Tibbitts III ’61 (17) ● L. Waters ’73 (28) R. Wiley, Jr. ’49 (3) ~ J. Word ’68 (2) TEXAS A & M ~ R. Castanon ’94 (5) K. Hickman ’87 (8) ● J. Hill ’91 (2) TORONTO
Foundation Gifts July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006 $921,705 Other Restricted Gifts (CEA, etc.)
35%
Annual Appeal 41%
A New Chapter in Leadership Campaign 24%
M. Economopoulos ’93 (4) ◆ G. Jung ’06 ◆ K. MacSweeney ’08 ◆ D. Stupak ’07 ★ R. Taylor ’38 (22) TUFTS E. Casabian, Jr. ’64 (9) ~ J. DeQuattro ’94 ~ C. Erickson ’64 (4) ★ J. Fonda ’51 (6) ★ D. Morse ’42 (36) ● B. Petricca ’55 ● D. Pickering ’43 (9) J. Porter ’43 (9) ★ B. Valentine ’67 (11) ● D. Vinton ’52 (2) H. Wilkinson ’69 (34) U.C.L.A. ● W. Corbett ’40 (4) ★ S. Howard ’41 (19) D. Lyons ’44 (7) A. R. Mancini ’49 R. Mancini ’50 UNION B. Bonanno ’77 (8) N. Botsford, Jr. ’54 (18) D. Cate ’62 (9) ~ R. Cooch ’43 (2) ● J. Gardeski ’51 (9) ★ W. Grant ’49 (30) ★ S. Hayes ’89 (11) D. Hayner ’40 (2) ● W. Hesse ’49 (5) ★ R. Jarrett ’51(2) K. Merz ’69 (12) M. Meslink ’65 (6) M. O’Meara, Jr. ’50 (14) R. Obremski ’59 (5) ~ T. Robinson ’42 B. Rockwell ’46 ~ J. Thompson ’76 ~ W. Underhill ’75 (3) VICTORIA ★ G. Hollefreund ’00 (2) VIRGINIA ~ M. D. Ashbury, Jr. ’54 (14) ~ D. Barbour ’77 (18) ~ P. Barraco ’74 (2) ★ W. Brookhart ’71 (20) J. DiNunzio ’61 (4) ~ W. R. Eels, Jr. ’54 ~ L. Eppard ’90 ~ G. Ferrell ’70 (6) ★ N. Frazier, Jr. ’99 (5) ~ J. Hales III ’82 (6) ~ R. Hastings, Jr. ’41 (3) E. B. Hutchinson ’65 (2) ◆ S. Jones ’06 ~➤ M. Miller ’07 T. Neale ’74 (19) F. Norvelle ’60 (3) ~ W. Reusing ’62 (14) ● G. Salle ’29 (3) ~ A. Saufley ’54 (14) ~ W. Updike ’63 (12) ~ J. Young ’50 (6) WASHINGTON ★ J. Aitken ’7 ~➤ P. Anderson ’09 ● D. Baer ’82 (8) N. Barr ’49 ~ A. Bergesen ’58 (4) ~ R. Bienenfeld ’72 (3) ~➤ M. Bo-Linn ’09 C. Boyd ‘48 ➤ R. Branch ’08 ◆ J. Brennan ’07 (2) R. Busch ’78 ◆ ➤ J. Butler ’07 (3) ◆ F. Calkins ’07 ★ K. Carlton ’86 (5) G. Cobley ’41 (2) ★ L. Dam ’68 B. dePeyster ’09 ~➤ ●➤ S. Delano ’08 ● H. Dobb ’41 ● W. Dwight ’79 ● B. Elfers ’92 (14) L. Estes ’50 ✩ J. Eyler ’69 (8) ✩ R. Fagan ’52 (9) S. Fisher ’87 (7) B. Fortier ’87 (5) ➤ J. Geyer ’09 ★ D. Habib ’86 (3)
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G. Harris ’71 (12) J. Haskins ’55 (2) I. Hastings, Jr. ’56 (8) ★ T. Hendrickson ’67 (5) R. Horne ’89 (6) ● S. Iezman ’70 ➤ W. Ingersoll ’07 ~ M. Iverson ’48 (8) ➤ M. Johnson ’07 ★ K. Kaneta ’59 (36) P. Keehn ’04 (3) ~ B. Keen ’50 (11) ➤ C. Kincaid ’09 ➤ C. Kinzig ’08 ◆ E. Kvamme ’08 ★ A. LaBerge ’87 (8) ● R. Lee ’53 (2) ~➤ C. Ligrano ’09 K. Mackey ’77 (7) ● A. Majewski ’85 (2) ★ R. Martin ’59 (36) ● T. McKay ’50 (7) ~ R. Meier ’73 (33) ★ D. Morford ’56 (4) ◆ E. Nelson ’07 (2) ● D. Nielsen ’60 (3) ★ E. Olsen ’50 R. Olsen ’56 (3) ➤ N. Price ’08 ★ B. Raskin ’86 ~ D. Ravander ’86 (7) J. P. Russell ’79 (3) ◆ K. Sahagun ’08 ~ P. Smith ’66 (3) M. Soderberg ’75 (2) ● T. Solberg ’66 (3) ★ A. Szabo ’86 (2) ~ J. Taylor ’90 (4) ~ J. Tennefoss ’48 ★ P. Tuohy ’53 (6) ★ L R. Ulrich ’40 (5) ➤ R. Walker ’08 J. Wiltse, Jr. ’60 (2) ★ R. Yeasting ’55 (2) ~➤ J. Youckton ’08 ★ R. Young ’50 (9) WASHINGTON & LEE J. Hess ’60 (6) L. G. Lawrence ’59 (23) P. Muller ’55 (9) ✩ J. Smith ’62 (15) ★ W. Whitehurst ’50 (8) WASHINGTON STATE ★ L. Amos ’68 (28) J. Beck ’36 ◆ N. Berard ’06 ◆ B. Caudle ’07 ~ ◆ ➤T. Chavez ’08 J. Clark ’01 ~ D. Hambelton ’75 (5) R. Hunter ’50 (3) ~ O. Johnson ’39 (36) ★ C. Kurtak ’42 (21) A. Martin ’05 V. Moreman ’63 (5) ~➤ M. Passovoy ’07 ✩ J. Simpkins ’81 (6) ★ G. Studle ’57 (35) WESTERN ILLINOIS ~ S. Brown ’86 (9) ◆ S. Devine ’06 ◆ J. Dexter ’07 ~ R. Gruenig ’85 (8) R. Higgins ’74 ● K. Hill ’04 (5) R. Kalish ’91 ★ S. LaBuda ’88 (11) ★ J. Nevel ’00 (6) ~ M. Pamperin ’01 ~ J. Porro ’91 (2) ~ J. Schultz ’86 (10) ★ D. Turner ’03 (2) ~ D. Watson ’92 (4) ~ D. Zachmeyer ’90 WESTERN MICHIGAN J. Bicknell ’91 ● W. Butler ’61 (2) B. Ebling II ’55 (3) ★ H. Habenicht ’61 (6) ★ G. Hale ’52 (36) ~ D. Kanemori ’66 (34) C. Labs ’67 ● D. Pew ’63 (4) ~ M. Quinn ’69 ~ V. Sutherland ’57 (7)
WESTERN ONTARIO ◆ N. Brown ’07 A. Burnett ’54 ★ K. Halpenny ’55 ◆ R. Hares ’07 ~ K. Hay ’56 (2) ● W. Hull ’51 ★ P. Morison ’01 (2) H. Robinson ’50 (5) ~ D. Rudd ’51 WESTERN RESERVE J. Becher ’66 (2) C. Bizga, Jr. ’69 (3) C. Cookson ’51 W. Frederick, Jr. ’69 (2) ~ B. Ghiloni ’86 J. Heintz ’39 (3) P. Kaluszyk ’73 (6) J. Kendel ’59 (7) W. Lytle ’40 (2) ~ S. Marshall ’87 (3) ~ G. Powers ’54 (12) ● R. Price ’43 (5) J. Sabo ’67 (9) ● J. Schmeltzer ’98 ● J. Stickney ’48 (2) ★ D.Stuckey ’47 WICHITA ★ J. Adams ’04 (5) ● L. E. Ambler ’68 (4) ◆ J. Budd ’06 (3) ~ G. D. Butts ’60 (4) ~➤ J. Forsberg ’08 ● J. W. Little ’58 (10) ◆ F. Schneider ’07 R. Scull ’55 (2) N. Weidner ’04 (3) WILLIAMS R. Buck ’44 (2) J. Gepson ’65 (4) ● D. McDonald ’50 (3) ~ J. Pilgrim ’60 (5) ✩ H. Rowan ’45 (4) ● J.Snyder ’51 O. I. Svenson, Jr. ’50 (16) T. W. Thompson ’52 (2) C. Whitbeck ’33 (8) WISCONSIN ★ R. Allman ’58 (5) ★ M. Baer ’80 (6) ★ M. Branch ’69 (2) ● G. Camberis ’78 (4) D. Emmerich ’78 (4) ★ B. Fellows ’51 (9) ✩ J. Forester ’33 (7) ★ R. Godfrey ’54 (4) ➤ S. Greenberg ’08 ~ J. Gross ’88 (3) ~ J. Harden ’59 (9) ★ J. Harris ’72 (18) ★ C. Herro ’43 (9) ✩ D. Herzer ’54 (5) ★ E. Hipke ’56 (12) R. Hunner, Sr. ’51 (3) ★ R. Jacobus ’51 (25) ~ D. Johnson ’70 (6) R. Koehn ’64 ~ P. Laper ’68 (17) ● D. Leichtfuss ’58 ~ R. McLimans ’68 (6) ~ C. Meyer ’79 (3) ● S. Miller ’70 (6) ✩ J. Morgridge ’55 (2) W. Morrisey ’43 (7) ✩ W. Nesbitt ‘76 (27) B. Perronne ’65 (2) ~➤ J. Reilly ’09 C. Roup ’67 (3) ★ S. Satek ’88 (3) ~ W. Schwarting ’51 (4) ~➤ B. Slutz ’09 ●➤ M. Sotiriou ’08 ~ J. Stein ’84 (7) ~ C. Thomas ’59 (5) ~ J. Thomas ’57 (6) ~ R. Thompson ’67 (5) W. Trachsel ’59 (35) ● D. Vinson ’59 (26) ~ T. Vogelsang ’84 ★ R. Walcisak ’74 ~➤ A. Werbin ’08 ~ F. Winding, Jr. ’51 (3) ● D. Yenerich ’82 (8) ~ J. Zahn ’74 (3)
Key: ✩ = President’s Trust ($500) ★ = President’s Club ($200) ● = Golden Delta Club (100) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50) (#) = Consecutive years as donor ◆ = Oak Circle ➤ = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + indicates donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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Deceased Brothers in Delta Upsilon Alberta John Howard Ritchie ’62 Robert J. Torrance ’42 California William B. Boone ’35 Fre Naya Hindeya ’03 John F. Lewis ’40 Robert M. Wells ’39 Colgate Richard S. McCoy ’46 Alf T. Persson, Jr. ’42 Benedict C. Schwanda ’37 Bruce R. Suckling ’46 James M. VanBuren ’50 Cornell Harry S. Garman ’67 Kent C. Woodworth ’56 Dartmouth William R. Bradshaw ’33 DePauw Walter N. Reagan ’46 Illinois Alvin S. Lehmann ’36
Indiana James William Meek ’32 Samuel S. Robinson ’38 Iowa State H. M. Heysinger, Jr. ’46 Lafayette Alphonse P. Balchen ’52 Lehigh Thomas C. M. Middleton ’72 John G. Redline, Jr. ’48 Robert W. Riegel ’51 Louisville Chester C. Hart, Jr. ’48 Marietta John Landreth Dake, Sr. ’44 Miami Willard P. Loomis ’33 Marvin I. Shane ’52 Michigan Frederick J. Poole ’48 Middlebury Robert W. Robinson ’37 Minnesota Richard L. Bennett ’71
Missouri Richard C. Miller ’77 Northwestern Robert William France ’35 Ohio State John William Sadler ’56 Pennsylvania Cecil J. Burnett ’33 Bernard Paul Pearse ’33 Stanley John Sokolis, Jr. ’33 Purdue Robert C. George ’40 Allison R. Schleicher III ’66 Roland H. Watson ’52 Texas Clarence William Coffey ’68 Tufts Willian Towne Shepard ’50 Virginia Henry Moncure, Jr. ’51 Western Michigan Benjamin Ebling II ’55 Wisconsin Dan Lester Wiedeman ’69
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