Our MILLION DOLLAR Year
Our most impactful year yet—you are the difference
Our most impactful year yet—you are the difference
PHI DELTA THETA FOUNDATION
Foundation Trustees
Mark Bye, MIT ’78
Howard Gellis, Pennsylvania ’75
Mike Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66
Brian D. Dunn, Cornell ’77
Robert L. Bowen, Purdue ’61
Mark A. Brueggeman, Cincinnati ’81
Thomas Harper III, Texas ’68
Bill Lappin, Wichita State ’79
Albert R. Miller, Colorado State ’69
Joseph Royce, Southwestern ’63
Fred Schultz, MSU-Mankato ’74
Brad Shafer, Nebraska ’94
Moe Stephens II, Southern Indiana ’99
Bill Wittress, Puget Sound ’93
President
Sean S. Wagner, Widener ’02
Senior Vice President of Advancement
W. Andrew Cole, Hanover ’11
Director of Advancement Services
Linda Brattain
Director of Annual Giving and Advancement Communications
Katie Shipp
Associate Director of Advancement Services and Donor Relations
Joanne McCoy
Advancement Officers
Landon Killion, Nebraska at Kearney ’17
Brayden Hosman, Wichita State ’20
Will Harris, WKU ’21
Stewardship and Advancement Services Coordinator
Bonnie Schiller
President Emeriti
Robert J. Miller, New Mexico ’50
Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76
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am humbled to be able to provide you with this report on the progress the Phi Delta Theta Foundation made in 2022. As we entered December, we were thrilled to announce that for the first time in the Foundation’s history, we awarded $1 million in educational grants and scholarships to advance the education of our members. I feel incredibly grateful to be able to write to you, a loyal donor of Phi Delta Theta, about the lives you’ve changed over the past year. Our team did a research project in anticipation of the 175th anniversary. In doing so, we learned that in the 1960s, the first Foundation Board had the hopes that someday, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation would be able to award two Phis a $1,000 scholarship annually.
Twenty years after the Foundation Board established that goal and was flourishing, the Board successfully petitioned the IRS to be allowed to grant scholarships and use funds raised to grant monies for educational programming. At that time, the goal was to support the Fraternity for the Chapter Consultant Program.
Thanks to your commitment to transferring this Fraternity greater to those who may follow, we have accomplished these missions and multiplied them beyond what they believed imaginable. In 2022, we granted $593,000 in scholarships, and our educational programming has grown from simply supporting the Chapter Consultant program to $473,000 in support for the annual Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute, Shaffer Honors College of Leadership, Ihlenfeld Online University, McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference, and many other programs!
As you read through the following pages, ensure to read the stories of our students and know that you are the reason our brothers are exceeding their potential, and improving their personal trajectories. You are truly changing lives.
Gratefully, Yours in the Bond,
$2,994,504 Raised
$1,590,857 Granted
2,702 Donors
504 Scholarship Recipients
225 McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference Attendees
998 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute Attendees
Sean S. Wagner, President Phi Delta Theta Foundation▶ Housing and Building Operations
▶ Scholarships and Fellowships
$ 1,590,857
▶ Educational Programs and Conferences
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
FIRST GENERATION NEW MEMBER SCHOLARSHIPS
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
WHOLE MAN SCHOLARSHIPS
LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS
HARRISON PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIPS
$0 $50K $100K $150K $200K $250K $300K
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONFERENCES
IHLENFELD UNIVERSITY FOR ONLINE EDUCATION (PDTU)
SHAFFER HONORS COLLEGE OF LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS ACADEMY
KLEBERG EMERGING LEADERS INSTITUTE
MCKENZIE FAMILY PRESIDENTS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
SONOMA STATE GRANT
LIVE-IN LEADERSHIP ADVISER
CHAPTER LEADERSHIP FUNDS
$0 $50K $100K $150K $200K
HOUSING AND BUILDING OPERATIONS
HOUSING GRANTS
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS OPERATING FUNDS
BENJAMIN HARRISON FLAG POLE
The many generous donors on this list are sorted first by chapter and then by their respective lifetime giving society.*
Alabama Alpha
University of Alabama
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William J. Eastwood, ’76
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William E. Morrow, ’69
Richard M. Hobbie III, ’61
William N. McQueen Jr. ’63
Donors
Lemuel M. Sanders, ’70
James O. Screven IV, ’11
Alan S. Mancuso, ’73
Alabama Beta
Auburn University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Alabama Beta Buck Marsh Memorial
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John P. Helmick Jr., ’56
Alabama Beta Alumni"
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Norvelle L. Smith, ’59
Founders Club
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John R. Wright Sr., ’80
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Lawrence R. Heisler, ’69
Booth M. Malone, ’74
John R. Ireland Sr., ’73
Frank M. Powada, ’79
James K. Webb Jr., ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Frank C. Feagin, ’65
James W. McFerrin, ’73
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+) Lifetime (50+)
Blanchard S. Marriott, ’87
Thomas F. Tucker, ’76
$10,000 to $14,999
Raymond J. Briscuso Jr., ’81
*Lifetime giving levels exclude housing gifts made after 2018
Kenneth R. Stephens Jr., ’78
Timothy A. Hunt, ’80
Wilfred Ramos Jr., ’80
Benjamin F. Martin Jr., ’55
William R. Ireland Jr., ’79
William G. Cole, ’76
Donors
Stephen J. Byrne, ’77
William H. Busbin, ’78
John S. Hornsby, ’75
William L. Amoroso III, ’81
Michael C. Rogers Jr., ’86
Benny M. Larussa Jr., ’81
William A. Bridell, ’81
Fred K. Robinson, ’77
Dwight M. Bassett, ’83
Charles W. Bunkley III, ’94
Drew B. Hudgins, ’78
Malcolm L. Marsh III, ’78
David W. Kennedy, ’80
Charles H. Maynard, ’78
Ben C. Blake Jr., ’56
Daniel F. Jackson III, ’77
Gregory A. Harris, ’81
Jonathan C. Zimlich, ’92
Daniel F. Gunn, ’70
Billy B. Pearson, ’65
James S. Lipscomb, ’82
Michael A. Moore M.D., ’76
At the 83rd Biennial General Convention in Pittsburgh, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation announced the official public launch of a ten-year, $30 million comprehensive campaign called Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow.
As of today, Campaign 2030 has received 110 major gifts and raised $11,771,196.
Stephen P. Poitevint, ’80
Edward G. McDermott, ’87
Philemon K. Croft Jr., ’01
Robert J. Miller III, ’94
David M. Mostellar, ’87
William McLeod III, ’94
William J. Tharpe, ’17
Eugene T. Sharley Jr., ’65
Steven B. Rubenstein, ’82
John P. Darnall, ’57
Jason P. Ferguson, ’07
James B. Johnson, ’80
Edward L. McLeod, ’00
James M. Redmond, ’79
Charles R. Sutherland, ’82
Alberta Alpha
University of Alberta
Donors
Nandagopal Ayre, ’97
William G. Ballhorn, ’73
Christopher M. Uglanica, ’92
Michael A. Juthner, ’74
Arizona Alpha
University of Arizona
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Theodore Sitterley Jr., ’59
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Arthur F. Kerckhoff, ’73
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Peter A. Broms, ’62
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Thomas E. Allen Jr., ’59
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John C. Woods, ’90
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard S. Burke, ’69
Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow aims to ensure that by 2030 the Phi Delta Theta Foundation has the largest endowment of any fraternity foundation and to support the Fraternity’s goal of being recognized as the best fraternal leadership society for undergraduate men in North America.
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Hugh V. Stewart, ’57
Jon R. Robson, USMC, Ret., ’53
Donors
Gerald M. Ober, ’52
Arizona Beta
Arizona State University
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Victor W. Kramer, ’61
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Robert B. Deloian, ’66
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Robert D. Lewis Jr., ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph V. Johnston, ’64
Larry A. Nissen, ’64
Donors
William D. Woodroffe, ’64
David J. Kovacovich, ’97
David W. Shipp, ’86
Peter S. Morris, ’78
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Bradley G. Downing, ’74
William H. Coppock, ’70
Arizona Gamma
Northern Arizona University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Eric M. Peterson, ’04
Donors
Samuel L. Eastman, ’15
Brandon Nye, ’19
Arkansas Alpha
University of Arkansas
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Gary A. Norcross, ’87
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Dion F. Coakley, ’80
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Clinton J. Fuller III, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Donald L. Parker II, ’85
Gerard L. Glenn, ’68
Dewitt H. Smith III, ’70
Donors
Robert G. Dudley, ’58
Harold D. Shollmier, ’68
Keith R. Noble, ’87
Chase S. Reid, ’65
Herrick F. Norcross III, ’84
Glenn A. Buercklin, ’57
David A. Fraiser, ’89
James T. Hopper, ’90
Jack M. Lovelis, ’96
Arkansas Beta
Arkansas State University
California Alpha
University of California, Berkeley
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Sidney R. Petersen, ’52
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Glen L. Cureton, PharmD, MBA, ’60
David Hakman, ’63
Steven H. Scott, ’88
Timothy L. Mossteller, ’64
Donors
Harmon B. Green Jr., ’54
California Beta
Stanford University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Charles E. Cobb Jr., ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert E. Skov, ’62
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Merle J. Denker, ’62
Frank E. Bonzell, ’57
Mark M. Tucker, ’70
Donors
Andrew K. Thanos Jr., ’67
Bruce G. Knapp, ’60
David A. Carlson, ’79
California Delta University of Southern California
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Richard L. Kirtland III, ’56
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert A. Alleborn, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James J. Bohan, ’79
William R. Curtis, ’66
Diego Munoz-Flores, ’80
William J. Bowers, ’50
Todd M. Nisbet, ’87
William J. Bedford, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William J. Ward, ’77
Charles F. Beven, ’68
Stephen S. Rados, ’68
Phillip D. Telford, ’76
Isaiah Leslie, ’00
Jeffrey H. Smulyan, ’69
Gregory C. Tylka, ’85
Brian H. Zenz, ’61
Donors
Bruce R. Birkeland, ’67
Dennis D. Hopper, ’56
Jay C. Horton, ’65
Stephen B. Eldridge, ’67
John P. Poxon Jr., ’75
Michael B. Hickey, ’96
Christopher S. Garris, ’88
Robert B. Blongiewicz, ’83
Peter B. Hooker, ’91
Gary R. Tom, ’04
Andrew H. Clark, ’22
Randeep Alexander S. Grewal, ’22
Nicholas W. Hariton, ’19
Lance P. Jensen, ’83
Charles S. Olmsted Jr., ’63
California Epsilon
University of California, Davis Council Association
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Donors
Drew King, ’24
$15,000 to $19,999
Christopher C. Wagoner, ’85
Bruce J. Buettell, ’82
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Fredrick G. Hoeptner, ’55
$1,000 to $2,499
Albert Camarena Jr., ’92
Donors
William T. Cashin, ’59
Robert C. Reid Jr., ’94
California Eta
University of California, Santa Barbara
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John W. Brown, ’88
California Gamma
University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John C. Cooper, ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William U. Handy Jr., ’45
Edwin J. Sauve, ’70
Donors
Nicholas J. Ryan, ’15
Lawrence P. In, ’92
Jerome Bryant, ’93
Rene J. Miller Jr., ’55
California Iota
San Jose State University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Rudy M. Porchivina, ’89
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Eric D. Jacobsen, ’87
Joseph A. McNeill III, ’85
Donors
William K. Bond Jr., ’84
California Kappa
University of California, San Diego
Donors
Tristan W. Britt, ’16
Cameron Khorsandi, ’17
California Lambda
University of the Pacific
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Norman E. Allen, ’88
Donors
Shane M. Hetzler, ’04
Deron T. Brewer, ’96
Ajaipal S. Sekhon, ’04
California Mu
University of California, Riverside
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Patrick F. Billiter, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael A. Garabed, ’99
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Christopher A. Banta, ’92
Donors
Daniel J. Seligman, ’95
Bret M. McMillan, ’90
Theodore M. Johnson, ’87
Marco A. Villa, ’97
Christopher K. Nielsen, ’04
California Nu
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Donors
Stephen D. Caswell, ’89
Hilton S. McCabe, ’93
California Omicron
California State University, Sacramento
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Christopher T. Sanford, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph T. Darden, ’96
Donors
Joseph F. Streng, ’90
California Phi
Chapman University
Donors
Daniel R. Blake, ’14
Brendan Le, ’14
California Pi
San Diego State University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Dan V. Callanta, ’00
Donors
Jay A. Bennett, ’92
Eric J. Pitt, ’10
California Psi
Loyola Marymount University
Donors
Peter W. Grayson, ’16
Ryan J. Gutierrez-Smith, ’21
California Rho University of La Verne
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John R. Dandoy, ’07
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ivan L. Ayro, ’98
Nicholas J. Solis, ’08
Donors
Michael M. Wahba, ’14
Juan V. Mejia Simental, ’15
Christopher J. Weedon, ’09 Osvaldo Jaime, ’18
California Sigma
Sonoma State University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael J. Ogg, ’01
Donors
Gregory M. Werner, ’00
Richard P. Morgan, ’11
Scott M. McClintock, ’02
The Trustees’ Roundtable has four levels at which the Foundation recognizes the dollar amount a donor gives within a calendar year. Members of the Trustees’ Roundtable are invited to quarterly roundtable sessions with the Phi Delta Theta Executive Cabinet. At these meetings, members are given insider information about the happenings of Phi Delta Theta and invited to ask questions and offer feedback.
Here are the levels of the Trustees’ Roundtable:
Trustees’ Roundtable . . . $1,000
Silver Medallion . . . . . . $2,500
Gold Medallion . . . . . . $5,000
Platinum Medallion $10,000 Students and alumni who have graduated within the past ten years are invited to join at the following entry points:
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California Theta
University of California, Irvine
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Sean D. Flynn, ’93
Ali S. Behnam, ’88
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
James C. Harvey, ’84
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
George R. Kaszacs Jr., ’92
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard W. Gross, ’86
Richard W. Smirl, ’89
Jeffrey S. Byer, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Suraj Sampath, ’14
Donors
Hugo R. Jimenez, ’82
Kent D. Pelt, ’82
Todd R. Taylor, ’87
California Upsilon
California State University, Fresno
Donors
Juan De La Torre, ’19
California Xi
California State University, Chico
Donors
Jason R. Fitzer, PhD, ’08
Mark P. Cardella Jr., ’06
Trevor M. Guthrie, ’20
Michael S. Hadden, ’90
Edgar F. Hernandez, ’88
California Zeta
California State University, Northridge
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
James P. Burra CPA, ’67
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Christopher M. Job, ’67
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Stanley W. Gilson, ’70
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
David L. Kleine, ’66
Robert J. Sherwin, ’70
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William J. Johnson, ’86
James M. Edens, ’82
Stephen M. Berg, ’85
Daniel M. Goetz, ’76
Russell S. Waters, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James S. Cohn, ’68
Mark A. Schneider, ’89
Brian D. Ring, ’87
Steven B. Barrett, ’71
Colorado Alpha
University of Colorado Boulder
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William J. Mark, ’72
Theodore G. Schmidt Jr., ’48
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Lothar A. Vasholz, ’52
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jeffrey W. Mark, ’00
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Walter A. Koelbel Jr., ’74
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Scott M. Loughridge, ’73
Thomas G. Brown, USN, Ret., ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William P. Mytton, ’57
Ronald C. McLaughlin, ’52
Mark B. Ward, ’79
Donors
Duane P. Carlson, ’60
William L. Yeates, ’70
Jon A. Lail, ’60
Patrick Q. Hustead, ’81
Ryan D. Gonzales, ’88
David W. Maland, ’60
William F. Ross, ’88
John S. Weever Jr., ’60
Colorado Beta
Colorado College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
Colorado Gamma
Colorado State University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Albert R. Miller, ’69
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
John T. Harutun, ’70
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Mark E. Craig, ’71
Kenneth A. Robinson, ’72
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Kenneth R. Gillis, ’72
Albert M. Carollo Jr., ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard J. Orr Jr., ’70
Terry M. Traeder, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Paul F. Holley, ’63
Andrew R. Tofe, ’00
Connecticut Alpha
Central Connecticut State University Donors
David R. Modzelewski, ’07
District of Columbia Alpha
The George Washington University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Hugh D. Atkinson, ’20
Donors
Xinglan Shi, ’20
Florida Alpha
University of Florida
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Donors
Mitchell D. Lane, ’76
Thomas O. Huber, ’89
Joseph C. Abmont, ’89
$2,500 to $4,999
Allen W. Mathies Jr., ’52
Donors
Robert B. Franklin Jr., ’63
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
John H. Dasberg, '73
Christopher A. Jones, ’82
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Douglass F. Wiles, ’74
George A. Pollock Jr., ’89
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Richard M. Leslie, ’58
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Ronald E. Canakaris CFA, ’66
James H. Brown, ’59
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jack B. Humphries, ’50
Dale R. Hedrick, ’78
Daniel D. Doyle, ’59
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Alan G. Divers, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Ray L. Bassett, ’51
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Terry R. Born, ’60
Ronald E. Birchall, ’64
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Andrew K. Olson, ’88
Allen E. Lewis, ’93
James E. Eadens, MD, ’62
Michael L. Miller, ’80
Robert L. Olive Sr., ’50
James B. Souder, ’62
Donors
Michael M. Harris, ’93
John P. Welsh, ’74
David C. MacGillis, ’68
Martin M. Henderson Jr., ’60
Albert C. Dorminy Jr., ’74
William R. Monty Jr., ’66
William H. O’Brien IV, ’98
Donors
Ralph H. Doering III, ’92
Gilbert F. Klein Jr., ’72
Florida Delta
University of Miami
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
John H. Dasburg, ’73
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David Foster III, ’73
John E. Aurelius, ’64
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert J. Shelley III, ’66
Robert C. Ungerer, ’74
Donors
Robert B. Trammell, USN, Ret., ’59
Fredrick C. Scheer, USCG, Ret., ’65
William C. Murphy II, ’58
Timothy J. Fabio, ’20
Florida Epsilon
University of South Florida
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Michael J. Fimiani, ’89
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kenneth A. Reyes, ’68
Matthew D. Nelis, ’93
Timothy M. Duffy, ’83
Marvin B. Langford, ’67
Craig W.H. McCandless, MBA, PMP, ’85
Donors
Woodrow W. Owen Jr., ’67
Steven J. Adelsberg, ’87
Duane S. Wildridge, ’94
Florida Gamma
Florida State University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Joshua P. Stephens, ’98
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Howard M. Beckert Jr., ’71
Donors
Brian A. Church, ’02
Louis M. Rawls, CFP, ’95
Florida Iota
University of Central Florida
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert A. Mehler, ’96
Brian E. Thompson, Esq., ’95
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John W. Engle III, ’92
Donors
Matthew A. Porath, ’03
Aaron M. Costin, ’11
Florida Mu
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William S. Morrison, ’82
Florida Theta
University of Tampa
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Ron K. Bailey, ’95
William R. Richardson, ’80
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Brian J. Malison, ’94
Lawrence G. Baratta, MD, PhD, ’81
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald J. Garon, ’80
The Phi Delta Theta Foundation is proud to recognize its’ most loyal donors through the Sword and Shield Society, for those who make consecutive annual contributions to the Foundation. Membership starts in the third year of giving and is only maintained by giving at least once each year.
Recognition levels are as follows:
Three years . . . . . Scroll Level
Seven years . . . . . Azure Level
Fifteen years . . . . . Silver Level
Twenty-five years . . . Gold Level
Forty years . . . . Platinum Level
Fifty years . . . . . Lifetime Level
The Foundation sends out special recognition items to each group starting at year three when the Foundation begins sending a copy of The Scroll magazine twice annually.
There are currently seven brothers who have been giving for fifty years! Can you find them in the Donor Honor Roll?
Donors
David G. Ruffer, ’94
Florida Gulf Coast University
Donors
Jackson Carlton, ’25
Florida Zeta
Jacksonville University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael D. Bussey, ’75
University of Georgia
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Mark B. Chandler, ’81
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Benjamin H. Underwood, FACHE, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Frank D. Muschamp, ’72
Ralph W. Williams Jr., ’55
C. D. Beard, ’70
Charles A. Beckum, ’81
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William H. Duckworth Jr., ’57
Horace E. Evans III, ’60
Richard G. Austin, ’68
H. English Robinson Jr., ’61
John W. Griffin, ’70
Thilo D. Best, ’83
Hamilton Stockton Jr., ’53
Donors
Gordon T. Strother, ’78
Ethan L. Staats, ’92
Frank T. Dowdle Jr., ’60
Bryant D. Willis, ’82
Claude W. Geer III, ’65
Asa R. Phillips Jr., ’53
William W. Wilkin Jr., ’61
Georgia Beta
Emory University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Ben F. Cheek III, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Thomas W. Wright Jr., ’79
Russell Thomas Jr., ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas S. Chambless, ’65
Richard B. Fentin, ’77
Thomas A. Copulos, DDS, ’84
Donors
Frank M. Ridley III, ’61
John D. Burroughs, ’70
Stephen W. Dale, ’65
William L. Dobes Jr., ’65
Eugene M. Thomas III, ’67
John P. Hines, ’67
Georgia Delta
Georgia Institute of Technology
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jack V. Walz, ’60
Ralph M. Tanner III, ’64
David C. Schmidt, ’75
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John C. Holman II, ’63
Alfred F. Gentle Jr., ’75
Timothy S. Floyd, ’80
Eugene M. Maddux, ’76
William J. Falconer, ’85
Donors
John E. Bauknight III, ’62
Lloyd H. Goodman, ’78
George E. McGee III, ’57
Frasier M. Smith, ’68
Raymond Willoch, ’55
Carlton E. Bell Jr., ’73
John E. Seals Jr., ’62
Brandon K. Fuller, ’20
Robert E. Williams Jr., ’64
Georgia Epsilon
Georgia Southern University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Robert A. Biggs, ’76
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Steve A. Lynch, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kevin R. Rice, ’88
Donors
Roderick S. Schofill, ’83
Kenneth T. Wilson, ’16
Zachary W. Harris, ’20
Dylan Cash, ’21
Georgia Eta
Georgia Gamma
Mercer University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeremy P. Sale, ’02
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John G. Conger, ’68
George R. Meyer von Bremen, ’04
Stephen G. Bailey, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Austin A. A. Deray, ’10
James M. Hunt, ’06
Michael S. Meyer von Bremen, ’79
John E. Anderson, ’67
Donors
Durwood T. Pye III, ’67
John J. Garrett III, ’11
Travis M. McCloskey, ’01
Michael S. Hansberger, ’10
Shane A. Barker, ’11
Georgia Iota
University of North Georgia
Donors
Nicholas J. Morano, ’24
Georgia Zeta
Georgia College and State University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Philip J. Stein, ’79
Donors
Edward Y. Walker IV, USAF, ’76
Idaho Alpha
University of Idaho
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Lawrence A. Nye, ’65
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
James T. Honan, ’69
University of West Georgia
Donors
Joshua D. Lewis, ’23
Yannick Brassard, ’19
Michael O. Mordi, ’18
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert G. Syring, ’61
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John C. Travis, ’62
James W. Palmer, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David L. Christensen, ’53
Robert D. Payne, ’55
Arlin L. Olson, ’73
Donors
Peter C. Koehler, ’75
Rigby J. Heusinkveld, ’80
Austin P. Corley, ’18
William E. Hardy, ’58
Glen R. Ingalls, PhD, ’59
Melville P. Hughes II, ’61
Illinois Alpha
Northwestern University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Joseph J. Alfirevic, ’79
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John A. McQuown, ’56
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Edwin C. Gage III, ’63
Daniel L. Kloeppel, ’70
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John G. Waterbury, ’66
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard H. Dean, ’69
Fred Cowley, ’57
Donors
Larry Y. Dann, ’67
Stanley E. Skarda, ’76
University of Chicago
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Joseph M. Kacena, ’36
Donors
Alec C. Gleason, ’21
Thomas J. Stanton, ’63
Illinois Delta–Zeta
Knox College
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
James M. Trapp, ’61
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Jeffrey C. Cooper, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert D. Baldwin, ’59
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael S. Ruffolo, ’58
Kenneth G. Craig, USN, Ret., ’60
Donors
Robert W. Krone, ’77
Howard L. Hambrecht, MD, ’58
Illinois Eta
University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Jerry J. Felmley, USAF, Ret., ’55
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Richard T. Leighton, ’49
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
William B. Grubb Jr., ’57
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
George M. Fisher, ’62
William J. Bonansinga, ’59
Clark E. Lund, ’62
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Andrew J. Hurter II, ’61
David G. McGann, ’62
Robert W. Werner, ’82
Neal J. Keating, ’77
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Lyle M. Dahlenburg II, ’56
James V. Bronson Jr., ’56
Donors
Chad S. Ballard, ’99
Jesse K. Seidman, ’95
Illinois Gamma
Monmouth College
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Stephen M. Bloomer, ’83
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Anthony S. St. Clair, ’11
Illinois Iota
Eastern Illinois University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gary D. Ballinger, ’98
Illinois Theta
Lake Forest College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William R. Rediske, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard K. Schweers, ’64
Indiana Alpha
Indiana University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeffery W. Ehringer, ’94
The 1848 Society recognizes those donors who have set up automatic donations with the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. These donors give monthly through their bank, credit card, or payroll deduction. You can join online at phideltatheta.org/donate—be sure to select ’monthly’ when making your donation. If you prefer to give through your bank or payroll deduction, you can contact Joanne McCoy at 513.580.6707 for more information.
In 2022, eighty-nine donors were members of the 1848 Society!
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joseph E. Kenworthy II, ’72
Kenneth S. Brown, ’82
Earl R. Johnson, ’82
Jacque E. Foust, ’63
Jon R. Bausback, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William F. Laut, ’80
James Koday, ’73
Thomas H. Lapp, ’66
Gerald F. Swan, ’67
Troy L. Puckett Jr., ’79
Peter J. Manous, ’84
Richard D. Voreis, ’65
Donors
Fred S. Dunn, ’65
Richard G. Pflanzer, PhD, ’64
Walter C. King Jr., ’67
Stephen K. Williams, ’75
James R. Anderson, ’71
George G. Graessle III, ’73
Gregory B. Lewis, ’80
Christopher J. Oliver, ’90
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Indiana Beta Wabash College
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gregory A. Horman, ’92
Donors
Louis J. Fenoglio, ’81
Mark B. Sutton, ’92
William R. O’Bryan Jr., ’74
Thomas J. Martella, ’71
Allan J. Anderson, ’65
Joseph C. LaRue
Devan R. Luckey, ’20
Indiana Delta Franklin College
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Louis M. Ream, ’52
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Forest D. Daugherty, ’53
Robert W. Ater, ’98
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas W. Boyer, ’73
Lyman L. Benner Jr., ’73
George E. Klinger, ’67
Donors
John W. Bergman, ’55
William L. Dunham, ’62
Joseph J. Monachino, ’73
Indiana Epsilon
Hanover College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Edward G. Whipple, PhD, ’74
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Gary B. Montgomery, MBA, ’60
James E. Massman, MD, ’55
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Daniel M. Vaughan, ’95
Walter A. Cole III, ’80
James R. Davis, ’79
Andrew Cole, ’11
Jeffrey A. Blair, ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Edward H. Jeffery, ’51
George D. Brutcher, ’71
Robert W. Newman Jr., ’59
Andrew J. Jankowski, ’95
Dwight E. Nelson, ’63
Donors
Theodore S. Proud Jr., ’57
Joseph K. Luigs, ’65
David W. Steede, ’65
Lowell C. Innis Jr., ’51
Zachary M. Stringer, ’22
Jeffrey L. Bohman, ’91
Steven K. Collier, ’77
Bruce L. Kamplain, ’73
Bryan E. Wilson, ’85
Mark E. Kleiman, ’87
Scott C. Green, ’84
Bradley K. Fox, ’12
Gilbert W. Speer II, ’82
Indiana Eta
Indiana State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Darwin J. McCallian Jr., ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard C. Crawford, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
R. A. Harper, ’73
Kenneth A. Amos, ’76
Indiana Gamma
Butler University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Frederic B. Lowrie Jr., ’71
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Stephen L. Petross, ’68
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
John D. Cooke, ’62
Richard T. Orr, ’84
Charles T. McClintic, ’96
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Don A. Thompson, ’66
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark T. Duffin, ’79
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Charles W. Thompson, ’61
Michael D. Eikenberry, ’95
Lonnie D. Showley, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Elliott Segarra, ’97
Joseph C. Dits, ’88
James R. Phillippe II, ’77
Andrew T. Golomb, ’01
Marc P. Ugo, ’92
Donors
Jesse C. Blackwell Jr., ’61
Richard N. King, ’60
James C. Jarrette, ’70
Steven P. Stucky CLU, ’59
Steven J. Robinson, ’76
Wesley J. Faust
Nicholas R. Gomez, ’22
William C. Van Ness II, ’67
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert L. Burkart, ’88
Charles B. Fleming, ’66
Indiana Iota
Valparaiso University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David W. Gitch, ’62
Robert B. Schuemann, ’71
Mark H. Duesenberg, ’84
Donors
Herbert H. Schoenberg Jr., ’56
Indiana Kappa
Ball State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Dale L. Peterson, ’74
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert P. Roberts Jr., ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas J. Lazzara, ’68
Andrew J. Gilmore, ’99
Donors
Mason A. Whitis, ’19
Charles E. Smith, ’71
Steven W. Lyon, ’85
Thomas W. Gubbins, ’02
Indiana Lambda
University of Southern Indiana
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Moe Stephens II, ’99
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Andrew T. McGuire, ’08
Donors
John V. Goebel, ’91
Ryan K. Canon, ’06
Christopher K. Will, ’01
Indiana Mu
Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis
Donors
Brandon D. May, ’16
Justin M. Carpenter, ’23
Reid W. McClintic, ’21
Indiana Theta
Purdue University
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Jay V. Ihlenfeld, ’74
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Robert L. Bowen, ’61
Paul V. Troup III, ’63
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Robert B. Taylor, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Douglas A. Joyce, USAF, Ret., ’67
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gary R. Batesole, ’77
James P. Williamson, ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Larry L. Bennison, ’63
Erich G. Smith, ’71
Stephen W. Marmon, ’67
Steven G. Yapp, ’84
Albert J. Geis, ’53
Jason M. Gustafson, ’96
Donors
Timothy G. Marshall, ’80
Ronald E. Snyder, ’56
Brandt M. Davis, ’04
Rowland A. Donie II, ’65
Stephen M. Barry, ’69
Connor H. Sigmond, ’18
DePauw University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Bruce P. Bickner, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William R. Powell, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark Z. Orr, ’75
Stanley E. McCormack, ’71
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Dexter M. Means, ’68
Richard B. Kotila, ’77
Donors
Thomas R. Teegarden, ’67
Vincent M. Aguirre, ’12
Charles W. Hetzel Jr., ’92
Steven J. Moore, ’75
Iowa Wesleyan University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Allen R. Scott, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Frederick W. Miller, ’63
Arvid H. Anderson, ’46
Nicholas N. Solley, ’72
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Charles R. Kincaid, ’87
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Frank L. Bauer, ’63
The Living Bond Society honors Phis and friends who have informed the Phi Delta Theta Foundation of a legacy commitment via one of the following planned giving vehicles:
• Wills and Living Trusts
• Beneficiary Designations
• Charitable Gift Annuities
• Charitable Remainder Trust
• Charitable Lead Trusts
• Real Estate
• Donor-Advised Funds
Knowing where to start when it comes to legacy giving is often confusing. Visit the Foundation’s Planned Giving web page at https://phide.lt/planned_giving to help guide you on the path to securing a future for your family and Phi Delta Theta.
If you have any questions or prefer to chat with someone about the options, contact Andrew Cole, CFRE. Andrew can review the various options with you and help develop a proposal to take to a planned giving advisor. Contact Andrew at 513.523.6966 ext. 236 or acole@phideltatheta.org.
Since the Living Bond Society was launched, 252 donors have joined, including eight new brothers in 2022!
Add your name 2023.
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Daniel R. Bettenhausen, ’12
Harlan W. Broberg, ’49
Robert D. Linder, ’54
Don A. Petersen, ’58
Donors
Patrick R. Wilson, ’15
Thomas F. Purdon, MD, ’59
Iowa Delta
Drake University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Mark A. Dagitz, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Mark A. Clark, ’80
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald B. Mehling, ’64
Stephen G. Krochmal Jr., ’89
John F. Kelly, ’88
Peter J. Barber, ’81
William R. Clark Jr., ’73
Donors
Scott R. Carlson, ’92
David J. Thompson, ’63
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Everett C. Mullican, ’23
Brandon J. Wheelock, ’21
Iowa Gamma
Iowa State University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Marc S. Mores, CAE, CIC, CRM, ’95
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Raymond H. Steben Jr., ’61
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jay D. Longnecker, ’96
Joel C. Magruder, ’87
Gene R. De Koster, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ronald G. Saffer, ’63
George W. Sugden, ’46
Steven J. Good, ’04
Jeffrey N. Downing, ’68
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William R. Farr, ’61
Richard S. Hayes, ’64
Bernard A. Everett, ’50
John R. Jamison, ’61
Gilbert B. Hennenfent, ’59
Brian W. Sugden, ’70
Daniel A. Longnecker, ’64
Steven N. Jensen, PLA, AICP, ’74
Craig P. Tatro, ’81
Donors
George R. Colthurst, ’50
Charles W. Campbell, ’00
Bradley L. Carlson, ’04
Kevin D. Boeckholt, ’18
Heath W. Walker, ’03
Kansas Alpha
University of Kansas
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Andrew S. Ritchie III, ’80
Thomas W. Van Dyke, ’60
James A. Billings, ’80
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Matthew W. Tucker, ’93
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John H. Stauffer, ’49
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Charles W. Elliott, ’43
Leslie G. McLaughlin, ’73
William L. Frick, ’64
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kenneth R. Kubitschek, ’74
Douglas B. Scheideman, ’53
James K. Schwartz, ’84
Donors
Lawrence B. Thomas, ’58
John T. Hedrick, ’58
Kansas Beta
Washburn University of Topeka
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
James G. Clarke, ’97
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Steven A. Brown, ’67
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
James H. Kirk Jr., ’62
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William H. Told Jr., ’51
Christopher R. Hill, ’94
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kevin M. Givens, ’93
Terry E. Beck, ’72
Donors
Philip S. Kaberline, ’03
Charles J. Kostanski, ’79
Jack Hendrickson, ’24
David G. Titus, ’71
Kansas Delta
Wichita State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William H. Lappin, ’79
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark H. Armfield, DDS, ’80
Herbert L. Krumsick, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Darrell W. Moore, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ty M. Coup, ’90
Kevin R. Dreiling, ’90
Ned C. Stoll, ’67
Donors
Joseph L. Jimenez, ’99
Nicholas R. Cordt, ’04
Lonnie W. Glen III, ’81
Brayden J. Hosman, ’20
Anthony C. Osu Jr, ’05
Aidan M. Whipple, ’23
Kansas Epsilon
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
$5,000 to $7,499
Onis L. Lemon, ’60
Emporia State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Shane P. Heiman, ’06
Kevin A. Pouch, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Harold E. Shigley Jr., ’77
Charles K. Weston Jr., ’76
Rueben D. Perez, ’85
Donors
Roger W. Heineken, ’78
Robert C. Nelson, ’75
Jerrell L. Phares II, ’77
Kansas Gamma
Kansas State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Dale L. Preston, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Gene M. Olander, ’60
Marc R. Ramsdale, ’79
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Kevin M. Macfee, ’98
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James T. Norbury, ’63
Jon R. Barbee, ’68
Larry E. Heasty, ’68
Harry D. Jones, MD, ’58
Donors
Fred A. Garrett, DDS, MS, ’57
Andrew J. Towner, ’02
Keith L. Stanley, ’66
Marc A. Thompson, ’79
Kentucky Alpha–Delta Centre College
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Hugh G. Hines Jr., ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James D. Rouse, ’62
Richard S. Raymond, ’66
Donors
Ethan G. Humphries, ’24
Ronald L. Sensibaugh, ’76
Matthew S. Reynolds, ’03
Kentucky Epsilon
University of Kentucky
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Anthony H. Ambrose, ’67
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
James W. Masters, ’85
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Cornelius D. Dosker III, ’74
William R. Sims, USAF, Ret., ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Walter F. Currie, ’56
Gary D. Levin, ’84
Larry L. Smith, ’61
Donors
David W. Graham, ’63
Frederick C. Ackiss, ’83
Samuel M. Bluso, ’22
Kentucky Eta
Western Kentucky University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Charles L. Pride, ’87
Bill D. Whittaker, ’65
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Joseph L. Morel, ’02
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Phillip W. Barnhouse Jr., ’92
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph D. Beavers, ’01
Donors
Bill T. Edwards, ’74
Kentucky Theta
Eastern Kentucky University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Logan K. Cox, ’89
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Ernest M. House, ’77
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert D. Kelly, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Timothy L. Brown, ’83
James T. Mason, ’92
Donors
Chad M. Hall, ’07
Robert L. Hatcher, ’86
Thomas M. Clinch, ’93
Evan T. McCoy, ’04
Kentucky Zeta
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard P. Thompson, ’63
Louisiana Alpha
Tulane University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Milner W. McVadon, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Lowell Westerman, ’51
Barry B. Aden, ’61
Louisiana Beta
Louisiana State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
David A. Jones, ’84
Thorn C. Huffman, ’69
Knight of Pallas is the annual giving society for students designed to educate our youngest brothers on the impact of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. Undergraduate Phis can join this society with a donation of $20 to receive their Knights of Pallas pin. In 2022, 112 students joined the Knights of Pallas.
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The following schools had the highest number of students join Knights of Pallas:
Texas Eta Washington Delta
Join Knights of Pallas today with a donation of $20 or more!
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Barry B. Baker, ’67
William M. Ramsey, ’07
Donors
Charles H. Calandro, ’72
Louisiana Epsilon
Louisiana Tech University
Donors
Abram M. Bender, ’24
Louisiana Gamma
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
T. Scott Smith, ’69
Donors
Noel N. Dauterive III, ’86
Manitoba Alpha
University of Manitoba
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Kenneth T. Ransby, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Justin F. Reitsma, ’01
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Donors
Derek A. Patten, ’22
Stephen R. Bonner, ’83
Farhad Davudov, ’17
Victor S. Walkes, ’93
Allan W. Paul, ’74
Maryland Alpha
University of Maryland, College Park
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Edward B. Wilford IV, ’79
Michael B. Twigg, ’74
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Kenneth H. Roberts, ’60
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
John C. Ford, ’64
George F. Atwell, ’55
Robert H. Larsen, ’52
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Christopher W. Washburn, ’93
William L. Ruppersberger, ’46
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Harold C. Curtis Jr., ’61
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeffrey A. Rivest, ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James L. Kane Jr., ’64
John J. Hannigan, ’63
William R. Ascherfeld, ’57
Thomas C. Morrison, ’56
Harold J. Campbell Jr., MD, ’59
James A. Goff, ’85
Robert E. Scott Jr., ’67
Preston E. Insley, ’56
Michael B. DuVall Jr., ’01
Robert C. Roberts, ’70
Donald R. Hug, ’80
Guy W. Silas, ’83
Luckett G. Maynard, CPA, ’65
Robert M. Dudley, ’69
Donors
Frederick G. Thompson Jr., ’60
Ronald D. Lane, ’73
Edwin J. Callahan Jr., ’74
William N. White, ’60
Michael W. Cole, ’65
Joseph W. Janssens III, ’85
Edward M. Castle Jr., ’80
Michael J. Ambrosini II, ’13
Bradley S. Colquitt, ’85
Steven J. Kopelman, ’90
Maryland Beta McDaniel College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Donald F. Schenk, USA, Ret., ’71
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert C. Andrews, ’77
Donors
Randolph V. Dove, ’74
William S. Kaplan, ’71
Michael J. Lambert, ’80
Randolph F. Witter, ’76
Kenneth S. Kester, ’72
David F. Bufter, ’74
Jackson W. Neal, ’20
Walter B. Orndorff Jr., ’73
Francis A. Sullivan, ’70
Maryland Delta Johns Hopkins University
Donors
Bryan R. Birthwright, ’20
Jastin J. Garcia-Mendoza
Massachusetts Alpha Williams College Donors
Charles V. Cuddeback Jr., ’62
Massachusetts Delta Bentley University
Donors
Ralph R. Pisani Jr., ’92
Massachusetts Gamma Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Mark L. Bye, ’78
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Douglas C. Spreng, ’65
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
William R. Kampe, ’66
Boyd E. Givan, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert M. Sutton Sr., ’73
L. Robert Johnson, ’63
Peter T. Rogers, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Frank J. Iskra Jr., ’45
Christian A. Gimre Jr., ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Donald L. Brinkley, ’79
Donors
John P. Fackler, ’56
Harry L. Ross, ’58
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert A. King, ’58
Donald R. Hardesty, ’64
Maryland Gamma Washington College
Donors
Christopher C. Kleberg, ’93
John W. Christ, ’15
Michigan Alpha
University of Michigan
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Frederick L. Leydorf, ’53
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
James M. Trapp, ’61
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Nat J. Love, RPh, ’80
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James R. Browne, ’78
Steven J. McCormick, ’90
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Duane C. Bollert, ’78
Thomas R. Walsh, ’79
Curtis J. Gano, ’82
Bruce C. Young, ’78
Donors
Maxwell J. Difazio, ’22
Michigan Beta
Michigan State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John W. Miller, ’52
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas L. Kirkpatrick, ’76
Richard J. Shaw, ’54
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David R. Foster, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Edward L. Williams Jr., ’63
Donors
Roger M. Pierce, ’61
Paul W. Osgood, ’80
Paul R. Schweitzer, ’64
Michael J. Byl, ’83
Robert L. Newsome, ’60
Kenneth W. Hilbert, ’61
Robert D. Schutz, ’64
Cameron Wilson, ’20
Michigan Delta
Kettering University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Michael G. Scarlatelli, ’76
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Eric L. Grubb, ’87
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Russell G. Gillard, ’73
Andrew A. Raftopoulos, ’14
William H. Underwood III, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael J. Boulter, ’12
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert F. Rudary, ’73
Carl R. Kipp, PMP, ’83
Scott G. Marr, ’79
Ronald G. Swan, ’70
Eric R. Beckeman, ’90
Richard C. Bolczak, ’70
Donors
Allen B. Rayl Jr., ’80
Paul M. Nozar, ’66
Jack L. Howe III, ’72
Cameron Johnson, ’23
Patrick J. Rye, ’17
Mickey L. Dotson, ’81
Richard J. Bober Jr., ’74
Dayne R. Geyer II, ’74
Harold G. Hyland, ’89
Gibson D. Underwood, ’23
Michigan Epsilon
Northwood University
Donors
Eric D. Wilson, ’96
William A. Connell, ’19
Michigan Zeta
Central Michigan University
Donors
David W. Crankshaw, ’24
Trevor M. Shemka, ’16
Minnesota Alpha
University of Minnesota
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
James J. Casey, ’54
Duane A. Rasmussen, ’51
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Charles T. Lamkin, ’73
William O. Naegele, ’64
Kern G. Rodeberg, ’64
Donors
William F. Wanner Jr., ’65
Minnesota Beta
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Frederick B. Schultz, ’74
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Dan R. Fields, ’74
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Randall A. Reichert, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gregory R. Call, ’76
Jordan M. Moore, ’08
Daniel L. Mundahl, ’86
Jan E. Akerberg, ’69
Donors
James L. Brockberg, ’78
We are pleased to recognize this special group of donors starting out in their professional careers and making a habit of supporting the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. Thank you for your early support of Phi Delta Theta. We hope to include your name in our annual impact report for years to come.
In 2022, 118 Phis who have graduated since 2013 donated: that’s 6 percent of the Foundation’s overall donor base!
Darryl B. Sjostrom, ’65
Charles P. Doyle II, ’83
Jacob R. Helgeson, ’04
Mark W. Hofmann, ’84
R. G. Hanson, ’64
Vinson A. Williams Jr., ’15
Scott M. Thiesing Sr., ’89
Weston P. Bring, ’21
Mississippi Alpha
University of Mississippi
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
John F. Lucas III, ’77
David E. Brevard, ’78
James W. O’Mara, ’62
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Edward P. Peacock III, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas J. Reardon, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert P. Hughes Jr., ’58
Randolph P. Wolfe, ’73
Yandell F. Shipley, ’50
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Donors
Henry A. Frazer, ’63
James H. Moore Jr., ’71
Floyd M. Melton Jr., ’65
John B. Reeves, ’24
Robert B. Barnard Jr., ’75
Roger M. Flynt III, ’87
William M. Quin II, ’95
Bowman S. Tighe III, ’15
Mississippi Beta
Mississippi State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Chris G. Loschiavo, ’05
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John C. Thompson, CFRE, ’09
Donors
Walter W. Morris, ’22
Thomas H. Trenor, ’11
Jeffrey D. Adamson, ’09
Missouri Alpha
University of Missouri
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
John L. Carter, ’85
Maurice R. Thomasson, ’52
Missouri Alpha Alumni
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Jason C. Stout, ’93
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Byron Spencer Jr., ’51
Christopher C. Hackman, ’93
Tyler P. Alcorn, ’97
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Frank B. Shelden, ’77
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
J. Edward Travis III, ’56
Todd C. Wilcox, ’84
Mark A. Ladd, ’98
Sidney S. Lindley, ’49
John M. Limbaugh, ’91
Gregory S. Maday, ’86
James B. Hagemeister, ’85
Theodore C. Jacoby Jr., ’62
Mark R. Brandom, ’00
Robert J. Dierberg, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James K. Akard, ’71
Charles D. Medelberg, ’80
Kip R. Underwood, ’94
Jeffrey N. Gutknecht, ’82
Gregg W. Hosch, ’82
Kevin M. Crane, ’84
Jack W. Moreland, ’57
James P. Jacob, ’83
Matthew J. Milbach, ’03
Robert J. Rhyner, ’87
Richard C. Rhyner, ’85
Donors
Brent T. Higley, ’90
Roy D. Findlay, ’54
Ryan C. Lommel, ’14
Harry D. Silsby, MD, ’60
Donald P. Luboski, ’58
Albert W. Zimmer III, ’57
Daniel E. Farrow, ’93
Missouri Beta Westminster College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Arthur F. Hoge III, ’75
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Timothy S. Steinbeck, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert N. Brell, ’62
Bradford J. Williams Jr., ’66
Daniel W. Beck, ’56
Bill G. Clutter, ’60
Harry P. Kliewer, ’74
Donors
John E. York, ’16
Ryan E. Meador, ’00
Alexander N. Happell, ’14
Charles G. Kurrus III, ’56
Gordon Y. Allison Jr., ’17
Alan C. Henderson, ’68
Samuel P. Jenkins, ’19
Missouri Beta Prime
Central Methodist University
Donors
Mason G. Wells, ’24
Missouri Delta
Saint Louis University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Michael K. Renetzky, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gary M. Gaertner Jr., ’87
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Terence P. McAuliffe Jr., DC, ’10
Missouri Epsilon
Missouri State University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Christopher T. Webb, ’93
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Greg P. Lauman, ’92
Joseph S. Passanise, ’91
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
M. Bruce McClelland, CLU, ’65
Robert H. Haubein Jr., ’62
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Edward S. Lewis, ’80
Harry G. Sharp III, ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John A. Bogler, ’88
Missouri Eta
Missouri Western State University
Donors
Scott P. Sollars, ’00
Missouri Gamma
Washington University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John F. Schmidt, ’49
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James L. Murdock, MD, ’60
Jules D. Campbell, ’69
Michael R. Schardt, ’76
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas L. Holling, ’51
Donors
John M. Lee, ’70
William A. Miller, USN, Ret., ’69
David M. Moss III, ’65
William R. Blackmore, ’79
Missouri Iota
Lindenwood University
Donors
Mason S. Rice, ’24
Anthony J. Westermann IV, ’17
Missouri Zeta
Southeast Missouri State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Jeffrey N. Davis, ’94
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Nathan P. Thomas, ’95
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ryan T. Frenz, ’06
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John F. Friedel, ’82
Donors
Levi Tuschhoff, ’25
Montana Alpha University of Montana
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Trevor L. Johnson, ’94
Raymond B. Hunkins, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gordon D. Bell, ’64
Donors
Richard W. Brensinger, ’94
Robert H. Brickley, ’61
Steven M. Belowich, ’98
Dalton W. Duval ’21
Kaiden L. Kellogg, ’24
Nebraska Alpha University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Richard W. Kelley, ’60
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Bradley R. Shafer, ’94
Keith A. Wysocki, ’07
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeffrey M. Grant, ’90
Edmund C. Buch, ’70
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James Stuart III, ’86
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Alan L. Plummer, MD, ’62
Paul F. Fischer, ’68
Michael D. Lee, ’90
Peyton T. Pratt Jr., ’69
Gene M. Eckel, ’94
Donors
Jaret E. Jones, ’58
Donovan M. Quimby, USA, Ret., ’68
Verlin C. Stephens, ’11
Louis L. Roper, ’53
Aron M. Boumstein, ’96
Caleb J. Brown, ’10
Randal D. Hawthorne, ’92
Greyson W. Geiler, ’93
Bradley E. Taylor, ’79
Brian L. Christensen, ’89
Gregory C. Hogenmiller, ’91
Daniel J. Levy, ’87
Steven C. Koukol, MD, FACS, ’84
Nebraska Beta University of Nebraska at Kearney
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Bruce A. Rippen, ’72
Douglas M. Demmel, ’79
Donors
Scott R. Mingus, ’84
John R. Jatczak, ’88
James S. Sajevic, ’77
Landon G. Killion, ’17
Thomas W. Marble, ’98
Elmer J. Urwiler, ’70
Nebraska Gamma
Creighton University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Matthew D. Ord, ’99
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Joseph D. Kohout, ’98
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Ryan T. Schroer, ’97
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kirt T. Norris, ’99
Donors
Douglas J. Curtis, ’01
Robert A. Placek III, ’12
Christopher R. Nelson ’21
Michael D. Schmidt, ’12
One of the most important things I learned while at Kleberg is what goes into being a successful leader in Phi Delta Theta and on campus: accountability, integrity, and empathy are all topics essential to managing and guiding a diverse group of young men. After looking back, I recommend any Phi to take on the challenge and attend a conference because of what I learned and how it has influenced me to be a leader and someone who can bring value to any situation they are placed in.”
—Kyle
Walker, Arkansas ’21Attendee of the 2022 Kleberg
Emerging Leaders Institute
Nathan L. Schmutz, ’01
Nevada Alpha
University of Nevada, Reno
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Glenn A. Goza, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Adam D. Cegavske, ’04
Donors
Brian P. Hanifan, ’98
Nevada Beta
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Henry G. Heren IV, ’99
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert C. Snyder, ’93
Paul J. Moradkhan, ’02
New Hampshire Alpha
Dartmouth College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James W. Mytton, ’49
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Donors
John W. Pemberton, ’54
New Hampshire Beta Southern New Hampshire University
Donors
James A. Adelstein, ’93
New Jersey Delta Stockton University
Donors
Matthew T. Czulada, ’21
New Jersey Epsilon Montclair State University
Donors
Robert L. Ammiano, ’21
Frankie W. Marrone, ’21
New Jersey Gamma Seton Hall University
Donors
Zachary D. Case, ’20
Christopher J. DeSellems, ’19
Anthony J. Gonzalez, ’21
New Mexico Alpha University of New Mexico
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Kenneth D. Hansen, ’55
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
William D. Grasse, ’62
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Robert C. Evans, ’67
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jason C. Julian, ’00
Thomas E. Minton, ’67
Ronald H. Bell, ’64
John Wolfe Lindley Association
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert T. Duffy, ’71
Nicholas H. Brown, ’64
Leonard C. Hays, ’60
Richard H. Dorn, ’68
Carl S. Dunlap, ’74
Donors
David A. Baumheckel, ’76
Neal A. Pearson, ’62
John E. Barnes II, ’58
Richard Hyatt, ’22
Stephen Musselman, ’74
Armando A. Quintana, ’25
New York Alpha
Cornell University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Brian D. Dunn, ’77
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Glenn P. Davis, ’75
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Manuel P. Alvarez, ’02
Douglas A. Hayward, ’79
Donors
Peter E. Ippel, ’02
New York Beta Union College
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Paul D. Davis, ’27
Philip S. Arony, ’70
Donors
Michael E. York, ’85
Darrel J. Logan, ’82
Alvin F. De Siena, DMD, ’67
Christopher A. Sullivan, ’84
Leon R. DeLieto, ’64
Donors
John B. Kerr Jr., ’54
New York Eta
Rochester Institute of Technology
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Richard H. Brennan, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Patrick A. Pipino, ’90
Donors
Paul J. Greiner, ’00
Adam M. Luvshis, ’14
Mark E. DeAngelis, ’15
Ryan Lopez, ’13
Andrean M. Mangiardi, ’06
New York Lambda St. John’s University
Donors
John A. Fenner, ’20
Jethro H. Casie, ’23
New York Theta
State University of New York at Oneonta Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Scott A. Donnelly, ’91
New York Zeta
Colgate University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Bruce C. Clayton, ’89
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
William C. Baker, ’70
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
$2,500 to $4,999
Steven B. Rael, ’76
New York Epsilon
Syracuse University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Conrad F. Thiede, ’90
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Andrew J. Muratore, ’95
Thomas B. Tyree Jr., ’83
William F. Roberts Jr., ’71
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John D. Bertolozzi III, ’89
William A. Johnson, ’90
Donors
Frederic D. Van Arnam Jr., ’83
Douglas C. Reilly, ’63
Ronald G. Holly Jr., ’80
Paul C. Aiken III, ’06
Christopher K. Connolly, ’98
Michael S. Malof, ’22
North Carolina Alpha
Duke University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
William L. Noel, ’52
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert W. Steinbruegge, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas A. Newton Jr., ’71
Charles T. Wegner IV, ’79
Donald B. Wiesley Jr., ’67
Donors
Lafayette P. Grose, ’55
Charles V. Taft, ’64
Stephen J. Morgan, ’77
George S. Hurt, ’76
North Carolina Beta
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
North Carolina Beta House Corporation
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Kenneth W. McAllister, ’71
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Donald W. Millen, ’59
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John A. Poole, ’65
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William M. Dunlap, ’61
John R. Lindsay, ’61
David F. Ferguson, ’90
Donors
George K. Roper III, ’77
Guy M. Graves, ’75
James C. Adams, ’67
North Carolina Delta
North Carolina State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Brooks T. Raiford, ’90
James R. Hickman, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jonathan C. Routh, ’97
Donors
Jeffrey A. Gluck, ’06
Christopher S. Angel, ’91
John F. McKeever, ’03
Frederick J. Livingston, ’02
Michael Tracey, ’19
North Carolina Epsilon
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Donors
Dayton A. Heredia, ’19
North Carolina Gamma Davidson College
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Bruno R. Baudet, '96
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Harry V. Lamon Jr., ’54
Robert J. Kmiecik, ’85
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jack C. Stultz Jr., ’74
Thomas Jefferson III, ’59
Donors
Alan E. Rockett, ’77
North Dakota Alpha University of North Dakota
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Thomas A. Balzer, CAE, ’99
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Dion S. Reimer, ’80
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert M. Bush Jr., ’62
James J. Nelson, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Arne F. Boyum, ’66
Andrew W. Pekovich, ’62
Dylan M. Berg, ’15
Jeffrey T. Boyum, ’98
Donors
John T. McDonald, ’62
John P. Berg, ’54
Charles D. McLeod, ’72
Tanner K. Ring, ’17
Charles T. Jerome, ’72
William Behrmann, ’09
Sean P. McClain, ’14
James H. Hruby, ’59
Roger D. Anderson, ’76
James E. Stenseth, ’79
Mark D. Wilhelmi, ’69
What I learned from Kleberg is the scale that this Fraternity is on. I have become best of friends with people from all over the country, and it is inspiring to see all of us united under the same principles of this Fraternity. I wake up daily thankful for what Kleberg and Phi Delta Theta have given me as I continue my college career.”
—Drew King, Arkansas State ’24
Attendee of the 2022 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute
Donors
Connor G. Crago, ’23
Diego J. Castillo, ’23
Dalhousie University
Donors
Randy B. Nanjad, ’02
Christopher M. Dunn, ’88
Robert J. Hines, ’87
Miami University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
John G. Hazlett, ’49
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Christopher J. Shrader, ’82
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Robert W. Hoaglund, ’60
Wells Martin Jr., ’42
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
L. David Mills III, ’67
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Bruce H. Owens, ’60
Dana W. Pratt, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Bruce A. Frallic, ’66
Ronald P. Tappan, ’55
Terry G. Landis, ’61
John H. Clark Jr., ’83
Robert W. Neu Jr., ’83
Roger E. Luring, ’68
Richard J. Goettle IV, ’67
Matthew W. Harper, ’91
Daniel B. Roe, ’87
Courtney W. Hays, ’65
Charles J. Gorsuch, ’67
Louis F. Body IV, ’61
Russell E. Schuster, ’99
Donald J. Powers, ’60
Donors
Larry L. Campbell, ’64
Clifford L. Cook, ’69
Robert L. Hatfield, ’65
David V. Thomas, ’59
Mark C. Yates PhD, ’92
Drew A. Kieckhafer, ’73
Jonathan C. Rogowski, ’11
Michael L. Collins, ’72
Bruce A. Patsey, ’83
Milo R. Beran, ’55
Ohio Wesleyan University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
William L. Polatsek, ’67
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert E. Wilson, ’46
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James M. Long, ’73
Donors
James A. Mendenhall, ’73
Lee R. Lohnes, DDS, ’60
Ohio Epsilon
University of Akron
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Roger T. Read, ’63
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
John H. Costello III, ’68
Ford A. Dickerhoff, ’44
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Edward F. Hopper, ’65
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Bruce W. Rogers Jr., ’56
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Donald E. Demkee, DDS, DHL, ’60
Ralph E. Fisher, USAF, Ret., ’52
James D. Warner, ’70
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Patrick J. Hart, Esq., ’72
William Turanchik, ’91
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Daniel B. Auker, ’71
George H. Bertsch III, USA, Ret., ’64
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Charles E. Truza, ’65
Robert J. Turning, ’96
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Louis E. Seiler, ’67
Donors
Kory B. Kellogg, ’96
Bradley A. Millard, ’14
Michael F. Enright, ’67
Alexander J. Shannon, ’15
Brian J. Harding, ’94
Paul W. Hieronymus, ’93
Anthony R. Falbo, ’97
Brandon Counts
Juan Camacho, ’19
Jon D. Erwin, ’69
Donald C. Long, ’73
Robert J. Bloniarz, ’66
Patrick N. Vassalotti, ’62
Cary A. Veith PhD, ’80
Timothy A. Hill, ’88
Dante M. Averiett, ’11
Edward C. Morrison, ’75
Kostandinos M. Dimos, ’25
Matthew J. Phister, ’13
Case Western Reserve University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Roger H. Cerne, ’63
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Douglas T. Hauer, ’69
Phillip W. Gutmann, ’54
Archibald E. Fletcher, ’54
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John F. Zeis, ’62
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John M. Oblak, ’62
William A. Schimming, ’64
Charles S. Williams, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John A. Miller, ’69
Thomas R. Stanish, ’92
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
William A. Sluhan, ’64
Glenn C. Blomquist, ’67
Stephen J. Copeland, ’78
Alec J. Pegler, ’18
Dan E. Moldea, ’72
Andrew G. Antonucci, ’13
Richard A. Johnson, ’67
Donors
Guido K. Wernicke, ’62
Jeffrey A. Kleck, ’81
Matthew P. Crugnale, ’58
Ohio Gamma
Ohio University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Raymond L. Randall, ’66
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Thomas E. Shoemaker, ’61
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Daniel C. Higgins, ’54
Ronald F. Chapman, CPA, ’54
Maurice H. Ralston, ’61
Larry D. Reader, ’68
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Eldon C. Lown, ’56
Kenneth L. Ahl II, USAF, Ret., ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Brian C. Bastock, ’88
Thomas E. Dellinger, ’52
Donors
Larry F. McArthur, ’53
Richard T. Cochran, ’66
William K. Natorp, ’66
James A. Young, PhD, ’63
Kelly M. McFarland, ’01
Ohio Iota
Denison University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Raymond H. Bartlett, ’53
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert W. Cornell Jr., DDS, ’56
Charles H. Ingram, ’79
George B. Trapp, ’87
Robert S. Castellini, ’90
Donors
Thomas K. Stroud, ’74
Dunbar M. Helsley Jr., ’83
Ohio Kappa
Bowling Green State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
C. Raymond Marvin, ’60
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
William R. Keller, ’64
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Larry L. Miles, ’55
George E. Phillips, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard N. Kappel Jr., ’69
Donald C. Ullum, ’65
Roger W. Fischer, ’64
Lawrence P. Golen, ’79
Donors
Robert W. Maurer, ’65
Ray L. Martin, ’64
Asa J. Elsea, ’63
Enrico A. Fantozzi, ’98
Ohio Lambda
Kent State University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Richard E. Fabritius, ’94
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Scott C. Maloney, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, ’97
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Roger A. Pae, ’57
Gary J. Brookins, ’57
George F. Bigham, ’96
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Collin M. Boetger, ’97
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert J. Mather, ’65
Charles R. Higgins, ’56
Jonathan N. Ruda, ’92
John F. Davenport Jr., ’59
Donors
Matthew T. Renzi, ’08
Jason E. Clause, ’97
Ryan T. Keating, ’97
Mark L. Simpkins, ’01
Scott D. Wormald, ’22
Adam M. Hutchinson, ’15
Logan Reiheld, ’22
Ohio Mu Ashland University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Allan R. Williams, ’10
Philip C. Beekley, USAF, Ret., ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ralph E. Martin Jr., ’73
Eric M. Schimmoeller, ’00
David W. Ronyak, ’84
Robert S. Pasquinucci, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Anthony Magistro, ’69
Bruce A. Niehm, ’79
Zachariah J. Meixner, ’99
Thomas R. Hoffman, ’72
Donors
Robert E. Troop, ’71
Joseph M. Bibb, ’67
Ohio Theta
University of Cincinnati
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Mark A. Brueggeman, ’81
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Bradley J. Foster, ’88
Christopher C. Huelsman, ’87
One of my favorite parts of the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership was meeting many like-minded individuals from around the country who focused on crafting their leadership skills just like me. The connections I made allowed me to understand how other leaders operate, which was incredibly valuable. My most important takeaway from the conference was learning the importance of leading by example. In other words, gaining respect and notoriety from others through your actions and not simply your words. The program was extremely beneficial and an experience I will continue to use to influence my leadership for my entire life.”
—Jack
Bunzel-Hardie, Chapman ’25 Attendee of the 2022 Shaffer Honors College of LeadershipArthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Jeffrey D. Palmquist, ’82
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
William N. McCauley, ’64
William A. Vanderlinde Jr., ’83
Michael J. Carr, ’60
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Frederick G. Koehler, ’51
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas H. DeWees Sr., ’58
Timothy M. Burke, ’70
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael H. Jones, ’66
Anton P. Sohn, MD, ’58
James B. Denker, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Harold E. Massie, ’62
Roger E. Lang, ’66
Glenn A. Streibig, ’55
Richard G. Hyde, USA, Ret., ’52
Robert M. Spalding, ’54
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
John L. Hunt, ’60
Guy H. Gottschalk, MD, ’69
Stephen W. Day, ’70
Robert W. Elberfeld, ’73
Donors
John P. Meister, ’55
Paul J. Fleming, ’62
Thomas A. Shumate, ’84
Harry L. Mahaffey, ’65
Guy L. Sutton, ’73
John J. Gerbus, ’89
Todd B. Ford, ’90
James V. Carlton Jr., ’71
Ohio Xi
Otterbein University
Donors
Jeremy J. Paul, ’19
Maxwell Drerup, ’20
Ohio Zeta
The Ohio State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Christopher M. Connor, ’78
John W. Luce Jr., ’65
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Samuel A. Bluso, ’89
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
J. Brian Mullen, ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Philip A. Newbold, ’70
Nelson R. Embrey II, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David W. Priestley, ’78
Thomas A. Holton, ’66
Lance E. Gaffin, ’92
James M. Stephens, ’91
Oklahoma Alpha
University of Oklahoma
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
James A. Gibbs, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
William A. Pruitt, ’75
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Donald C. Bowers, ’07
Christopher D. Wilson, ’91
Michael K. Bishop, ’09
Donors
Joey F. Cobb, ’24
Lee R. Gibson III, ’78
Jacob S. Hatch, ’21
Noah T. Hill, ’20
Oklahoma Beta
Oklahoma State University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Michael S. Hyatt, ’66
Kenneth D. Greiner Jr., ’60
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Oklahoma Beta Davis A. Clemons
Memorial
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Scott A. Collins, ’83
Brian J. Winterringer, ’83
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Lee E. Haskin, ’69
Kenneth W. McCracken, ’89
Donors
William L. Ecker, ’85
John T. Schmidt Jr., ’69
Thomas D. Butcher, ’74
Kyle D. Haines, ’91
Billy W. Clemons USA Ret., ’63
Berwin L. Price Jr., ’76
Steven K. Reimer, ’87
Cache J. Bullard, ’25
Robert W. Tinkler, ’95
Peter W. Ramsdale, ’20
Barry S. Burmaster, ’82
Oklahoma Delta
Cameron University Donors
William T. Hutchins II, ’94
Brian A. Sansom, ’03
Oklahoma Gamma
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
George A. Cohlmia, ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard E. Muncrief, ’80
Donors
Charles E. Allen, ’76
Charles T. Penrod, ’74
Manuel Martinez, ’19
Kyle R. Johnson, ’10
Alan L. Deck, ’77
Franklin M. Shadid, ’76
Ontario Alpha
University of Toronto
Donors
Walter K. Wells, ’59
Benjamin D. Palekar, ’00
Ontario Beta
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Donors
Gregg L. Rothermund, ’78
Stephen F. Ayers, ’94
C. S. Greene, PhD, ’67
Russell H. Harbaugh Jr., ’65
James R. McKnight, ’70
Robert A. Stevens, ’76
Joseph J. Carter Jr., ’82
Henry C. Thompson Jr., ’56
Western University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Jeremy R. Weber, ’62
Donors
Craig A. Williamson, ’91
Ontario Epsilon
Carleton University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William D. Anderson, ’94
Donors
Alan B. Santiago Cervantes, ’21
Ontario Gamma
McMaster University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Brent Herspiegel, ’93
Donors
Brian R. Shaw, ’02
Ontario Zeta
Brock University
Donors
Brody P. Whethan, ’95
Oregon Alpha
University of Oregon
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Daniel E. Curtis, ’72
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David G. Evans, ’82
Donors
Michael P. Thayer, ’85
Jason P. Fleck, ’94
Peter B. King, ’59
Timothy J. Vranizan, ’88
Oregon Beta
Oregon State University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John S. Lidstrom, ’09
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Chad J. Melvin, ’05
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas D. Little, DMD, ’55
Larry N. Watson, ’71
William B. Coe, ’68
Erin J. Haynes, ’72
Donors
Henry T. Johnson, ’01
Steven L. Walker, ’85
Arthur P. Taylor, ’76
Donald S. Duman, ’54
Patrick J. Martini, ’87
Oregon Delta
Oregon Institute of Technology
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jason T. Pompel, PMP, ACP, CSM, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Daniel A. Gorski, ’04
Donors
Conor M. Bujeaux, ’16
Joseph R. Jacobs, ’99
Nathan C. Fuller, ’20
Finn R. Anders, ’24
Jeffrey D. Avgeris, ’04
Colin L. Battersby, ’97
Oregon Epsilon
Portland State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Samuel T. Frahm, ’99
Chase M. LoGreco, ’04
Donors
Roger W. Mehle II, ’11
Anousa A. Sengsavanh, ’06
James R. Fox, ’09
Oregon Gamma
Willamette University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Niels C. Follestad, ’94
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Frank B. Swayze, USN, Ret., ’64
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
L. Duane Baird, ’57
Christopher M. Littrell, ’97
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jefferson D. Lamoree, ’66
John R. Sweeney, ’60
Claris C. Poppert, ’57
Donors
William T. Reid, ’81
Kevin M. Liebson, ’15
Pennsylvania Alpha
Lafayette College
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Robert H. Steinberger, ’62
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Edwin J. Phelps Jr., ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph P. Hafer, ’63
Pennsylvania Beta
Gettysburg College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
M. E. Mittel Rev Liv Trust, ’50
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Frederick D. Reimer, ’07
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gary D. Krapf, ’91
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John H. Benjamin, ’58
Gary W. Test, ’61
I attended Shaffer Honors College of Leadership, where I learned how to lead as a fraternity man and truly take those skills and implement them in the real world—that weekend taught me that there is a lot more to leadership than telling someone what to do. As a leader, it is your job to learn and develop as an individual; the best leaders are the best followers. To truly command respect and admiration, you must understand that everyone is your equal, and they all have something to give and to learn from. Take no information or teaching for granted. I learned that to be a truly good leader, sometimes you need to take the back seat. You must be able to delegate and learn from others. If you are the one always doing everything and not accepting other people’s ideas, you are not opening yourself to learning and truly leading. To be a good leader, you first must be a good follower.”
—Austin Lauziere, UCF ’24 Attendee of the 2022 Shaffer Honors College of LeadershipJohn R. McMahon, ’86
Thomas C. McCarthy Jr., ’67
Donors
Carl E. Miller, MDiv, ’58
Charles L. Bieler, ’57
Paul J. Martin, ’86
Pennsylvania Delta Allegheny College
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Chris W. Brussalis, ’87
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Forrest C. Mischler, MD, FACS, ’61
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Francis F. Schefer, ’81
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Thomas M. St. Clair, ’57
Mitchell J. Pulwer, ’75
Richard B. Dines, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Mathew J. Schon, ’75
Robert M. Jones, ’80
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Elgin A. Hill III, ’57
Donors
Bruce E. Brown, ’87
Scott S. Schieman, ’74
John M. Meyer, ’04
John T. Richards III, ’76
S. W. Andersen, ’58
Naveed Ismail, ’12
Curtis G. Graham MD, ’58
Pennsylvania Epsilon
Dickinson College
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Warren B. Swift, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John O. Bennett III, ’70
Donors
Charles C. Miller, ’70
Steven P. Delp, ’63
Pennsylvania Eta
Lehigh University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Vincent P. Murray Jr., ’85
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John R. Papazian, ’78
Robert G. Facente, ’77
Robert V. Henning Jr., ’64
Brian J. Ascetta, ’79
Donors
James N. Wilson, ’63
Steven A. Erickson, ’78
Richard W. Dunne, ’80
Douglas R. Henning, ’75
Adam J. Perlman, ’93
Joseph J. Scriptunas Jr., ’71
Guy S. Frankenfield, ’80
Pennsylvania Gamma
Washington and Jefferson College
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark E. Pleiss, PsyD, ’11
Donors
Winfield B. Carson III, ’56
Pennsylvania Iota
University of Pittsburgh
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
William B. Stockwell, ’76
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Richard N. Maier, ’71
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Scott R. Lynch, ’97
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Herman C. Steeber, ’75
George P. Bucha Jr., ’84
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Garrett M. Taliaferro, ’99
Steven C. Rea, ’81
William F. Morrison II, USAF, Ret., ’88
Donors
Joseph A. Greco II, ’81
Charles S. Harrison, MD, ’59
Edward C. Bojarski II, ’76
Pennsylvania Lambda
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Anthony C. Moscato, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
Pennsylvania Mu
Widener University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Patrick H. O’Connell, ’91
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Sean S. Wagner, ’02
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
J. David Almacy, ’92
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
M. C. Tabun, ’93
Robert J. Ketler, ’91
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Stephen S. Wagner, ’70
Jonathan D. Bressler, ’88
Daniel J. Joseph, ’95
Donors
John M. Lynn, ’04
Patton Vo, ’15
Michael T. England, ’02
Michael A. Vitullo, ’01
Jeremy M. Koenig, ’08
Timothy A. Becker, ’08
Mark E. Smith, ’94
Melvin A. Holmes II, ’14
Anthony D. Cellini, ’10
Gregory S. Todaro, ’13
Edward J. Wyrwas, ’07
Louis P. Burgese, ’90
James Lowther, ’03
Matthew A. Mirarchi, ’16
Gavin W. Poole, ’22
Tyler D. Hartman, ’17
Pennsylvania Omicron
Shippensburg University
Council Association
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
$2,500 to $4,999
Sean M. Rollman, ’92
Donors
Zachary D. Hilliard, ’13
$1,000 to $2,499
James A. DeGaetano Jr., ’99
Donors
Matthew W. Groff, ’02
Alfred S. Bendell V, ’18
Pennsylvania Pi
Robert Morris University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kevin J. Bazner, ’06
Pennsylvania Sigma Millersville University
Donors
Chris Hornyak, ’21
Pennsylvania Theta
Pennsylvania State University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John M. Kersh, USN, Ret., ’57
Donors
Tai T. Huynh, ’02
Pennsylvania Zeta
University of Pennsylvania
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Howard Gellis, ’75
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Hershey Groff Jr., ’55
Charles B. Bechtold Jr., ’41
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Raymond F. Dacek, ’52
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael D. DiCandilo, ’82
Michael J. Pushkarewicz, ’79
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John W. Harley, ’61
Alan B. Clements, ’69
Douglas K. Dumm, ’67
Stephen H. Smalley, ’71
Donors
Charles D. Klahr Jr., ’49
David E. Frase, ’86
Quebec Alpha McGill University Donors
Benoit Simoneau, ’99
Matin Tahmasebpour, ’22
Rhode Island Alpha Brown University
Donors
Peter L. Conklin, ’67
Gregory L. Sutliff, ’53
South Carolina Beta University of South Carolina
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Dennis W. Harrington, ’67
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Philip R. Jennings, ’71
Donors
Patrick D. Nolan, ’69
R. D. Parks Jr., ’71
Jonathan K. Ross, ’97
South Carolina Gamma
Clemson University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Allen G. Edwards, ’71
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Stewart D. Brown III, ’76
P. Scott Bowden, ’78
William G. Baker Jr., ’87
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jesse L. Wilson Jr., ’75
Charles W. Pate, ’70
Bryan S. Johnson, ’81
Donors
Joseph J. Corrado Jr., ’99
South Dakota Alpha University of South Dakota
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Charles W. Poore Jr., ’61
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Michael P. Held, ’67
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jesse R. Moyer, ’03
Richard M. Held, ’69
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Dustin J. Adams, ’06
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Clayton D. Cudmore, ’01
Kerrie N. Herren, ’05
Donors
Bradley R. Wedeking, ’02
Eric S. Hathaway, ’01
Lucas M. Steece, ’02
Edward R. Bader, ’63
John T. Haber, ’01
Douglas A. Peterson, ’91
J. G. Glasnapp, ’71
Bruce L. Gisi, ’02
Adam B. Campbell, ’06
Mark D. Schulte, ’06
Jason D. Forbes, ’93
Kyle C. Larson, ’89
Tennessee Alpha
Vanderbilt University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Jeffrey B. Love, ’71
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Howell E. Adams Jr., ’53
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Kent L. Shalibo, ’63
I attended the McKenzie Family Presidential Leadership Conference as my chapter’s philanthropy chairman. As I was not the chapter president, I initially assumed the knowledge I would take back with me would not be useful for my current position. However, I was very much proven wrong. The conference allowed me to grow significantly as a leader, which was a huge help in planning events and keeping my chapter accountable. Not only that, the mock chapter sessions and keynote speakers gave me a plethora of new and positive methodologies I could implement for philanthropy events. As a result, I am spearheading a five-hundred-person philanthropy event to raise a significant amount of money for Live Like Lou and helping many brothers become Iron Phis. McKenzie was a last-minute decision, but I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity.”
—Sushank Soma, Nova Southeastern ’23
Attendee of the 2023
McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
George W. Coble II, ’54
Charles A. Greenfield, ’67
Neely B. Coble III, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Howard K. McCain Jr., ’60
James J. Griffin, ’57
Donors
J. S. Bronaugh Jr., ’76
W. Patrick McMullan III, ’74
John K. Martin Jr., ’67
Richard Murray III, ’57
Tennessee Beta
Sewanee: The University of the South
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ben I. Jackson Jr., ’80
Donors
Thomas M. Trabue Jr., ’64
Ben I. Jackson, ’52
Townsend S. Collins Jr., ’63
Tennessee Delta
Tennessee Technological University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gary H. McDonald, ’79
John A. Grannis III, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James W. Toliver, ’11
John R. Lyons II, ’73
Donors
Jeremy Bullington, ’05
Kenneth A. Gaudreault, ’71
Tennessee Epsilon University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
J. Michael A. Danby, ’50
Tennessee Eta
Middle Tennessee State University
Donors
Colin A. Blouin, ’15
Tennessee Gamma University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Samuel J. Furrow, ’63
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7)+
Silver (15)+
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Gary R. Wade, ’70
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Larry W. Anderson, ’69
John J. Maddux Jr., ’69
Martin L. Lindsey III, ’69
Lawrence V. Kaminsky, ’81
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas F. Starck, DDS, USN, Ret., ’72
Donors
John B. Thornburg, ’87
Ronnie W. Woods, ’64
Lawrence E. Young, ’65
James W. Richardson Jr., ’75
Halen L. Housley, ’05
Nathaniel J. Pall, ’13
Tennessee Zeta
Belmont University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jeremy P. Hutzel, ’06
Donors
Jason A. Johnson, ’01
Kevin J. Michelsen, ’10
Texas Beta
University of Texas at Austin
Benjamin Harrison Association
$1,000,000 or more
Kenneth M. Jastrow II, ’69
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Thomas Harper III, ’68
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Winfield M. Campbell Sr., ’66
John W. Worsham, ’51
George W. Vest Jr., ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Alan C. Baum, ’64
Mario A. Villa, ’03
Bernard W. Miner Jr., ’53
Jeff Austin Jr., ’60
Texas Delta
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Texas Delta House Corporation
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Hugh D. King Sr., ’57
John S. Lockton, ’89
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Thomas G. Gresham, ’80
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Donald N. Ewan, ’53
Thomas R. Leslie IV, ’74
James W. Collins, ’75
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Thomas W. Sabin Jr., ’79
Dan C. Woldert Jr., ’74
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Lance C. Gilliam, ’77
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jack C. Myers, ’66
Thomas E. Carter, ’80
T. Michael Conway, ’77
Kent C. Krause, ’79
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James K. Woodall, ’70
Robert L. Richey, ’80
Andrew S. Doughtie, ’80
Michael W. Crain, ’65
Steven C. Finn, ’80
Michael D. Bristol, ’77
Michael A. Tannery, ’80
Gold (25)+ Platinum (40+)
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Norman D. Estep, ’66
Bradley J. Eldridge-Smith, ’07
Walter D. Fain, DDS, ’68
Donors
William T. Johnson, ’02
Willard I. Boss Jr., ’77
Marvin B. Marcell Jr., ’95
Stuart C. Hendry, ’76
Donors
Ronald E. Banas, ’85
Rob Jones, ’76
Richard P. Fuhry, ’76
Robert B. Spurgin, ’71
Brent A. Bossart, ’77
Stewart R. Henderson, ’81
Wright B. Monning, ’70
Robert R. Corcoran, ’76
Matthew M. Burkholder, ’91
David S. Boylan, ’91
Robert A. Clyde, ’85
Robert R. Walker Jr., ’61
John R. Belton, ’88
William B. Thomas Jr., ’60
Gregory L. Miller, ’89
James M. Eagle, ’77
Taylor G. Harkness, ’12
Albon O. Head Jr., ’68
Texas Epsilon
Texas Tech University
Benjamin Harrison Association
$1,000,000 or more
Stephen J. Kleberg, ’69
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Michael K. McKenzie, ’67
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
John F. Scovell Jr., ’68
Gerald C. Nobles Jr., ’73
Texas Epsilon Alumni and Friends: Dr.
William F. Dean Endowed Chair
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Jay C. Evans, ’70
William F. Dean, ’61
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jesse K. Pruitt, ’67
Gary H. Shores, ’63
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
David W. Kuykendall, ’77
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Guion Gregg III, ’70
Franklin P. Abernethy, ’70
Jasper H. Baldwin Jr., ’59
Larry A. Stockton, CPA, ’75
Thomas Brown, ’18
Charles F. Winder, ’79
Christopher A. Zook, ’90
Gary R. Andrews, ’71
John C. Foster, ’70
Kelly W. Earls, ’90
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Philip D. Swatzell, ’72
Mark H. LaRoe, ’80
Joe K. King, ’76
Phillip B. Moore, ’68
Lawrence W. Williams, ’69
Lawrence E. Gill, ’63
Michael B. Gooden, ’65
Robert W. Goff Jr., ’68
Robert P. Schmid, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph J. Beal, ’68
Geoffrey L. Wayne, ’96
Darren W. Boruff, ’89
Charles D. Alexander, ’84
Robert K. LaMaster, ’79
Jed C. Evans, ’99
Lawrence C. Wood, ’71
James T. Anderson, ’96
Charles L. Rader, ’80
William P. Dannevik Jr., ’93
Donors
Michael E. McGaha, ’84
Robert J. Hicks, ’02
Don Wylie, ’67
Geoff C. Hicks, ’93
Lawrence E. Gill II, ’90
Randal J. Gardner, ’72
Raymond R. Noble II, ’98
Dennis V. Stowers, ’76
Tom R. Sawyer, ’69
Douglas W. Gibbins, LAT, ’65
David W. Carson, ’95
Thomas B. Taylor, ’70
Myles C. Hunter, ’14
Edward M. Hopkins, ’62
Jerry C. Hudson II, ’93
Royal M. Hagerty, ’57
Ronald L. Rives, ’74
Charles R. Cochran, ’03
Ryan C. Ingram, ’98
Jack C. Jones, ’68
Earl D. Riley, ’63
Texas Eta
Stephen F. Austin State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Mark L. Hobson, ’77
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
M. Thomas Mason, ’70
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Mark E. Jensen, ’85
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John R. Morrison, ’65
Millard T. Moore, ’65
James L. Cullinan, ’87
Spencer L. Olesen, PhD, ’62
Donors
James B. Thomas III, ’69
James R. Driver III, ’72
Roy E. Price Jr., ’71
Alexander R. Valdez III, ’23
Benford J. Moore, ’64
Charles H. Smyth, ’71
Julio G. Aguilar, ’23
Robert R. Wise, ’67
Joel H. Moore, ’79
Logan R. Orsack, ’25
Texas Gamma
Southwestern University
Benjamin Harrison Association
$1,000,000 or more
Joseph W. Royce, ’63
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
James B. Ewbank II, ’77
At both Kleberg and McKenzie, I learned the importance of empathy in definition and practice. The chaplain program at Kleberg introduced me to having difficult conversations with someone who might just need a shoulder to lean on. At McKenzie, I learned critical skills in working with others. The President position requires a lot of empathy when setting expectations for peers and fellow chapter members.
I would recommend to every brother of Phi Delta Theta to attend all the conferences possible. They were one of the most eye-opening experiences that I have had in my entire life. Also, more than just attending, I would encourage them to take everything to heart. Put yourself in uncomfortable situations; that is the only way to truly see growth.”
—Jamey Deckard, Hanover ’24
Attendee at the Chaplain Track of the 2022 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute and the 2023 McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Gaylon D. Morris, ’88
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas C. Pitcock, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert C. Coleman, ’04
J. Paul Edwards, ’64
Thomas S. Jeter, ’67
James J. Reeves, ’92
Jon R. Sandidge, CPA, Esq., ’64
William C. Dwyer, RPh, ’73
Lee F. Christie, ’84
Donors
Neal D. Cannon Jr., ’62
Houston W. Briggs II, ’63
Dustin A. Staloch, ’09
John M. Franks, ’63
Texas Iota
Lamar University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James C. Eskridge, ’66
Chapter Grand Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Graduate of the Last Decade
Volunteer
Platinum Medallion ............$10,000–10M
Gold Medallion $5,000–9,999
Silver Medallion .............. $2,500–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1000–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels:
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael C. Waters, ’65
Donors
James S. Mackin MD, ’69
Texas Kappa University of Texas at Arlington
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James S. Kennedy, ’77
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
David S. Assid, ’87
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William V. Dafcik Jr., ’80
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Steven D. Plamondon, ’90
James T. Harp, ’62
Louis A. Sommers, ’72
Mark T. LaCourse, ’84
Donors
Jimmy J. Ahlfinger Jr., ’94
Luis D. Garcia, ’19
Thomas D. Boone, ’92
John C. Colligan, ’78
Texas Mu
Texas State University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
William J. Poston, ’88
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
David Sweeten, ’88
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald Berdinsky, ’83
Donors
Daniel J. Perry, ’81
Steven L. Harvey, ’88
Douglas K. Harrison, ’87
David L. King, ’90
David R. Slocombe, ’86
Jerome J. Kristynik, ’87
Thomas M. Schumacher, ’91
Craig P. Soudelier, ’91
Timothy S. Wardlow, ’91
Martin S. Wells Jr., ’84
Texas Omicron
University of North Texas Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jens E. Braun, ’92
Texas Pi
Sam Houston State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Russell A. Carman, ’98
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jeffrey E. Peters, ’94
Donors
James B. Self, ’94
Sean McCoy, ’19
Stephen J. Fisk, ’92
Cameron M. Hoelscher, ’19
Michael S. Damico, ’95
Texas Sigma
Schreiner University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jerry E. Marshall, ’52
Texas Tau
University of Texas at El Paso
Donors
Leopoldo Negrete, ’08
Texas Theta
Donors
Sidney R. Stout Jr., ’67
Phillip K. Conatser, ’90
William J. Sanders Jr., ’72
Texas Upsilon
University of Texas at Dallas
Donors
Joshua M. Larriviere, ’23
Jacob A. Leonhardt, ’24
Kirtan A. Patel, ’18
Texas Xi
University of Texas at San Antonio
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Albert W. Gustafson, ’70
Marco I. Cantu, ’93
Texas Zeta
Texas Christian University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William L. Gray Jr., ’70
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Douglas Scharbauer, ’74
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Charles W. Seltzer, ’70
Frederick L. Streck III, ’83
G. Curtis Jones Jr., ’60
Tracy T. Zickuhr, ’91
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael W. Bessire, ’71
J. D. Williams, ’76
Jerry S. Daniel, ’59
Lon E. Byars, ’74
Donors
Vance K. Apple, ’61
Utah Alpha
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Herman C. Burnette III, ’88
Thomas J. Turnbow, ’90
Morris R. Selby, ’87
West Texas A&M University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Tucker D. Lee, ’08
University of Utah
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Derek S. Goldstein, ’86
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Anthony W. Loughran, ’81
Charlie R. Jones Jr., ’65
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
William D. Old III, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Mark S. Cianciolo, ’84
Matthew G. Moffit, ’74
David E. Root, MD, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John W. Beagles, ’60
Donors
Erik R. Lovold, ’97
William A. Worthington III, ’72
Steven S. Powell, ’73
Thomas W. McKevitt, ’85
Bruce S. Bradley, ’67
Jay H. Larsen, ’96
Creg L. Pike, ’75
Vermont Alpha University of Vermont
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
George D. Fraser, ’64
Donors
Alex R. Offer, ’10
William I. Eckhart Jr., ’65
Virginia Beta
University of Virginia Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Daniel S. Costello, ’61
Donors
Peter H. Luke, ’70
Benjamin S. Yandell Jr., ’76
G. T. Foggin III, ’60
University of Richmond
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Charles B. Upshaw III, ’74
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Philip H. Rowland, ’74
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John R. Turner, ’72
Stuart G. Rogers, ’83
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Howard P. Estes Sr., ’61
Ronald A. Malstrom, ’72
Gregory A. Williams, ’71
Donors
Jon-Jamison Hill, ’96
Mark D. Haden, ’74
Ebb H. Williams III, Esq., ’61
Louis A. Crescioli, ’50
Alan D. Drayer, ’67
Virginia Eta
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
David A. Moxon, ’73
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gerard M. Burton, ’84
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert E. Siegel, ’71
Donors
William R. Barr, ’70
Gary A. Craft, ’75
Christopher T. Long, ’89
Zachary Cassidy, ’21
Gerald M. Hampton, ’87
Virginia Gamma
Randolph-Macon College
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William P. Schick, ’84
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael F. Hall, ’79
Donors
John C. Giusio Jr., ’65
Julian C. Harmon II, ’90
John C. Simpson III, PhD, ’73
Virginia Kappa
Radford University
Donors
John F. Owings, ’22
Virginia Lambda
George Mason University
Donors
Alexander P. Williams, ’25
Albert R. Devere III, ’25
Virginia Zeta
Washington and Lee University
Donors
John F. Troutman III, ’07
Washington Alpha University of Washington
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James S. Calderhead, ’50
James B. Skaggs, ’59
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Gary M. Baugh, ’62
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Curtis G. Anderson, ’63
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Richard L. Hinton, ’58
My greatest takeaway from the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership is that you must be a good leader all the time, not some of the time. People rely on you as a leader of your chapter every day; it doesn’t matter what kind of day you’re having; consistency matters. So, when making difficult decisions for the house, you must be consistent; that is how you grow as a leader.
—Tabor Hurt, Kansas ’24
Attendee of the 2022 Shaffer Honors College of Leadership
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jerome M. Johnson, ’55
David A. Clack, ’57
Thomas A. Wolthausen, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jeffrey D. Scanlan, ’81
Richard E. Bangert II, ’71
David L. Broom, ’60
Mark D. Mickelson, ’76
John F. Swinehart, ’61
Richard F. Meslang, ’66
Donors
Robert M. Pennell, ’60
Wado J. Bush, ’63
Robert M. Frayn Jr., ’56
William G. Woods, ’55
Donald A. Flynn, ’66
Whitman College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Dugald R. Campbell, ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Peter S. Werle, ’62
Donors
J. A. Cabasco, ’90
Robert J. Blanc, ’74
Douglas X. West, PhD, ’59
Foster D. Allen, ’69
University of Puget Sound
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
William M. Wittress III, ’93
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
John A. Whalley, ’64
Scott E. Silver, ’73
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Garrett P. Mock, ’87
Kenneth C. McGill, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Dennis M. Pederson, ’62
Kevin Barhydt, ’98
W. Ronald Stone, ’61
Donors
Clark G. Parsons, ’67
Jonathon M. Brown, ’06
Jerome M. Thorpe, ’63
Stephen R. Schembs, ’87
Dennis A. Long, ’71
Kevin S. Somel, ’24
William L. Tindall, ’66
Alan S. Davenport, ’64
Mason B. Bridges, ’24
Rene A. Del Barco III, ’23
Skyler Dela Cruz, ’23
Adrian G. Evans, ’01
Edward W. Johnson, ’63
Michael M. Nelson, ’83
Washington Epsilon
Eastern Washington University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael P. Benvenuto, ’97
Donors
Andrew M. Tuson, ’13
Washington Gamma
Washington State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Charles T. Chandler III, ’50
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Dwight D. Proteau, ’88
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Patrick J. Foley, ’54
Gary F. Ratzlaff, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jeffry J. Akridge, ’86
Donors
James F. Shepherd Jr., ’58
James L. Hobbs Sr., ’58
Sean J. Weisberg, ’95
West Virginia Alpha
West Virginia University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Roy H. Cunningham, ’93
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Daniel S. McHenry, ’83
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Lawrence P. Chambers, ’60
Rodney K. Raines, CLU, CHFC, ’61
Edward D. McDevitt, ’69
Donors
Frederick L. Dudding, ’63
Jay A. Smith, ’84
West Virginia Beta
Marshall University
Donors
John E. Gilmore, ’95
Wisconsin Alpha University of Wisconsin–Madison
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Richard T. Bechtel, ’89
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
William M. Lee, ’43
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
James H. Berglund, ’54
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Lee R. Miskowski, ’54
Robert D. Espeseth, ’52
Donors
Roger T. Fridholm, ’63
Adam B. Warriner, ’88
Michael J. Moore, ’90
Ajay Ganju, ’00
Wisconsin Beta Lawrence University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeffrey T. Ramsey, PhD, ’00
Jacob A. Kingdon, ’07
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard D. Calder, ’54
Charles E. Ray, ’72
Earl J. Patterson, ’76
Todd R. Balfanz, ’63
Donors
Richard A. Reierson, ’64
Dwight A. Peterson, ’55
James K. Lunney, ’54
David A. Bray MD, ’62
Wisconsin Gamma Ripon College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard D. Kuehl, ’67
Donors
Steven L. Beacom, ’76
Wisconsin Zeta University of Wisconsin–Whitewater Donors
Thomas H. Kind, ’19
Wyoming Alpha University of Wyoming
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Richard G. Olmstead Jr., ’73
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Arnold R. Cross, ’65
Richard R. Ludwig, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Glen L. Faulkner, ’49
Donors
Glen L. Faulkner, ’49
Friends of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Anonymous
Anonymous
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
First-Generation Scholarship Donors
honoring Stephen M. Bloomer retirement
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Kevin K. Nunnally
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Phyllis A. Thackery
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Stephen E. Imes
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joan M. Schiml
David L. Knight
David T. Pompel
Linda R. Brattain
AJ Jacques
Donors
Deborah L. Smith
Kathryn Shipp
Carroll Coleman
Nancy Anness
Steve Jelley
Graham Burns
Renée R. Crist Lefter
Mark Ramundo
Jennifer L. Morrow
Paula A. Seger
Victoria Nordgren
Myra Duritsch
Patricia J. Adams
Daniel A. Cotter
Bradley C. Nahrstadt
Laurie M. Connor
Joanne M. Ganus
Traci Higgins
Brandon D. James
Wendy Faust
Daniel W. Wright
Joanne McCoy
Braydon Beckwith
Lisa C. Bailey
Sharon J. Bomgardner
Joe T. Fitzpatrick
Dieter Heren
William E. Holst Jr
Aimee Kennedy
Daniel Limmer
Kathy Mauzey
Penelope A. Rivenbark Patton
Elizabeth Skirven
Marion L. Somers
April R. Stoll
Charlotte Terry
Tania Wenzel
Cynthia C. Buresh
Kimberlyn Alford
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Just over sixty years ago, Phi Delta Theta Board of Trustees President Grosvenor S. McKee, Ohio 1916, petitioned loyal Phi Delt alumni to “earmark immediate gifts of $100 to the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation.” Brother McKee’s appeal roughly equals today’s Trustees’ Roundtable Society membership of $1,000. The Foundation was ramping up and finding its footing in the early 1960s. Brother McKee encouraged “Phis of faith to join in this adventure of faith.”
During the 2021 Phi Delta Theta General Biennial Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation launched Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow. At that time, we recognized seventy-four Phis as lead donors to the Campaign for making gifts of $25,000 or more and announced $8 million raised towards the $30 million goal. Campaign 2030 is a comprehensive ten-year campaign, so every Phi matters, every major gift, and all Phi Delt Fund support year after year. We will recognize new campaign contributors and celebrate our Campaign progress next June at the General Biennial Convention 2023 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Today, however, I want to share some significant Foundation news. On November 1, 2022, just sixteen months after the public launch of Campaign 2030, we booked our one-hundredth major gift commitment! This is no small measure—just as the Phis of Faith helped to shore up resources to support scholarships in the 1960s when the Phi Delta Theta Foundation was in its infancy, today, Phis of faith are joining us on the journey to achieve the objectives of Phi Delt 2030 to be recognized as North America’s premier fraternal leadership society. To our first one hundred lead campaign donors, I render a salute. To those considering joining the march to the objective, we welcome you aboard!
Phi Delta Theta is known for its commitment to sound learning through innovative education. In this spirit, we piloted a new academic program to continue the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute experience this fall. Through a first-of-its-kind, transformative partnership between Phi Delta Theta and Sonoma State University, we offered an online, asynchronous leadership course worth four-semester academic credits that transferred to each member’s home campus.
This course, Applied Communication and Leadership in Student Organizations, allowed our emerging leaders to enhance their Kleberg experience and guide them on the next steps of their leadership journey. Taught by Emily Acosta Lewis, PhD and Mike Ogg, MBA, Sonoma State ’01, the course’s overview and learning objectives stated were: This course will examine the intersection between leadership and communication in student organizations. In this course, you will learn what leadership is and how to identify leadership opportunities in your organization. Additionally, you will understand how to take full advantage of ongoing leadership opportunities by creating a personal
action plan. Through the discovery of pitfalls of leadership, you will learn about avoiding them as an emerging leader. You will learn about organizational threats and practical solutions to help you and your organization maintain high performance. Finally, in this course, change strategies will help you achieve growth as a leader in your organization.
This exclusive opportunity was only available for Phi Delts who attended the 2022 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute in Oxford, Ohio. They received a Foundation grant covering tuition for the four-unit credit course.
Given the success of the fall leadership course, Phi Delt offered a similar opportunity to attendees of the 2023 McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference to participate in an upper-level leadership course worth four-semester academic credits. This will help guide our chapter presidents on the next steps of their leadership journey.
General Headquarters and the Education Committee continue to research and look for new partnerships and ways to further enhance and prepare our members for their post-collegiate lives.
Thanks to the vision and generosity of its donors, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation awarded 442 scholarships to its undergraduate members and alumni who are continuing their graduate studies for the 2022–23 academic year. The Foundation disbursed a record total of $593,448.46 in scholarships and fellowships for the year.
The First-Generation Student Scholarship was introduced during the 2021–22 academic year to support first-generation college students while complementing and strengthening the Fraternity’s diversity and inclusion efforts. The Foundation awarded $250,000 in academic scholarships for Phi Delt first-generation new members. The Fraternity knows that, statistically, first-generation college students are more likely to face financial hardships during college. The goal of these scholarships is to lower that economic burden, creating access to membership in Phi Delta Theta for those students, and assisting Phi Delta Theta chapters in becoming more representative on its campuses.
There was a significant increase in the number of Whole Man Scholarship applications, with a renewed emphasis on attendance at the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership, held in Oxford, Ohio, in conjunction with the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute. For the first time, attendees received their scholarship award and certificate of completion at the graduation ceremony.
Since in-person conferences have resumed, great attention has been paid to increasing attendance at the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference and Shaffer Honors College of Leadership, increasing the Harrison President Scholarship and Whole Man Scholarship recipients in 2022. Therefore, $111,568 was awarded to the Harrison Presidential Scholars and Whole Man Scholars.
Each year, the Foundation receives an extraordinary number of applications from deserving and well-qualified members making the selection process challenging for the local and national judging committees. The exemplification of the Cardinal Principles is especially considered when awarding named scholarships and fellowships. Undergraduate Phis received an additional $196,200 in support from scholarships named by generous donors. Phi Delta Theta alumni seeking to continue their studies in graduate school were awarded $39,000 in fellowships.
Scholarship applications are now accessible through myPhiDelt and will remain open year-round.
For the 2022–23 academic year, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees has again approved $250,000 in scholarships for first-generation new members. A portion of these dollars has
been earmarked to give special consideration to new members who are also active members of an official collegiate sports team and have not received an athletic scholarship from their college or university.
Harrison Presidents Scholarships and Whole Man Scholarships are available to be awarded to attendees at the 2023 McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference and the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership. In-person attendance at these events is a requirement for the award; other conditions can be found in the scholarship section of myPhiDelt.
Every Phi Delta Theta member can apply for at least one scholarship annually through their myPhiDelt account. We encourage each student to review application deadlines to ensure they submit their application promptly. Many applications require an essay. Because the essay is a heavy part of the judging criteria, applicants are encouraged to review their essays for correctness and clarity before submitting their applications.
If you have trouble accessing the scholarships section of myPhiDelt or have questions about available scholarships, please contact the Phi Delta Theta Foundation’s Scholarship Coordinator Bonnie Schiller at bschiller@phideltatheta.org.
Congratulations to this year’s awardees, and good luck to next year’s applicants!
RYDER HANKINS NAMED ARTHUR R. PRIEST RECIPIENT
The Phi Delta Theta Foundation is pleased to announce Ryder R. Hankins, UNLV ’22, as the 2022–23 recipient of the Arthur R. Priest award. The Arthur R. Priest award is the Foundation’s largest and most prestigious scholarship and is awarded to the student who scores the highest based on merit.
Ryder’s scholarship application was accompanied by a glowing recommendation from his Chapter Advisory Board Chair Peter C. Dreissig, Utah ’86. Peter says, “Ryder is a perfect example of a Phi Delta Theta brother. He is a friend, has a strong academic record, and is honest and open with his communication. I am grateful to have him as a Phi brother and wholeheartedly recommend him for a scholarship.”
Currently studying business with a focus on international relations, Ryder hopes to earn his master’s degree and work internationally after finishing school. His application specifically spoke of using Phi Delta Theta’s Cardinal Principles to remain resilient while working in a foreign country, “I hope to focus my career on understanding how cultural and societal differences impact consumer decisions between countries. My dream has always been to live and work internationally. The Cardinal Principles of Phi Delta Theta will guide me in that process.” He describes using Friendship to connect with others, Sound Learning to broaden his perspectives and remain committed in a foreign land, and Rectitude to remain grounded and conduct ethical business.
Please join the Phi Delta Theta Foundation in congratulating Ryder on this achievement and wishing him the best in his future endeavors!
Recently, alumnus Thomas Van Dyke, Kansas ’60, pledged a $25,000 match to the Arthur R. Priest Fund with the goal of increasing the fund so that an exceptional student can be awarded $10,000 annually. You can contribute to this goal today and have your donation matched. Visit phideltatheta.org/donate and comment “Priest Award.”
January 2022 saw Phi Delta Theta’s return to in-person educational event, the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference. Held in St. Louis, Missouri, and attended by over 225 Phis, this is the Fraternity’s premier educational event for our chapter’s newly elected presidents.
The conference included a world-class lineup of speakers, small group meetings facilitated by an outstanding group of conference faculty and education breakout sessions on topics such as diversity and inclusion, mental health, and inclusive recruitment practices. Of course, there is plenty of downtime for students to get to know each other, connect about issues facing their chapters, and build relationships that will buoy them throughout their presidencies.
“My McKenzie experience will help me as a leader in that I learned that many of the issues we face are common to other chapters, and the men around me gave me some good ideas on how they approach and solve those problems.”
—LJ Hajduch, Nebraska ’23
While this was the first McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference in two years, judging by participant feedback, the 2022 version was one of the most successful McKenzies ever.
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Late July 2022 saw almost 1,000 Phi Delts come together from all over North America to attend the 2022 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute in Oxford, Ohio. This statistic represents the second-largest Kleberg ever.
The mission of Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute is to fulfill The Bond’s principles by providing values-based leadership development skills to enact positive changes.
The conference included a world-class lineup of speakers, small group meetings facilitated by an outstanding group of conference faculty, and education breakout sessions on topics such as chapter operations best practices, health and safety prevention, diversity and inclusion, and recruitment support. In addition, of course, there are plenty of downtimes for students to get to know each other, connect about issues facing their chapters, and build relationships that will buoy them throughout their executive officer tenure.
“I have been filled with great appreciation over this weekend for the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute. This honor will not just be for the few days that I am here, but for the rest of my life.”
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Colorado Alpha Legacy Scholarship: This scholarship was set up to help fund the education of the children of Colorado Alpha alumni. It is available to Phis and non-Phis who are a legacy of a member of the Colorado Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta.
First-Generation New Member Scholarship: This scholarship was set up to assist new members of Phi Delta Theta who are first-generation college students. It is available to Phis in their first academic year of membership in Phi Delta Theta who do not have a parent or guardian complete a four-year degree.
Harrison Presidents Scholarships: Generous donors set up these scholarships to fund a presidential scholarship for a specific chapter or group of chapters. The scholarships are available to the president or executive officer who attends the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference.
Local Scholarships: These scholarships were set up by generous donors to fund academic awards for specific chapters. The recipients of these scholarships are nominated by local scholarship judging committees.
Undergraduate Scholarships: The Phi Delta Theta Foundation awards undergraduate scholarships each year to members in good standing who are considered full-time students by their institution. Some awards are restricted to one or more chapters while other awards are available to any chapter. Selection is based on scholastic excellence, participation and leadership roles in the chapter, plus campus and community involvement, all of which align with the Cardinal Principals of Phi Delta Theta.
Whole Man Scholarships: These scholarships were set up by generous donors to fund a scholarship for a specific chapter. The scholarships are available to the chapter member who is nominated and attends the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership.
Graduate Fellowships: These scholarships were set up to support Phis pursuing graduate degrees. These scholarships are available to all Phis engaged in a graduate program beyond the baccalaureate degree.
Lauren Davey, Denver
Sophia Kroll, CU Boulder
Markus Manly, CU Boulder ’22
Joseph Acker, Hanover ’25
Sadman Ahmed, Alberta ’22
Samiul Alam, Central Connecticut ’25
Anthony Alexander, Akron ’24
Matthew Allen, North Georgia ’22
Tapri Anderson-Williams, UCF ’24
Dylan Arnold, Embry-Riddle ’25
Jackson Arnold, Virginia Tech ’24
Jordan Arnold, UConn ’24
Andrew Attinger, Valparaiso ’25
Jonathan Banza, Westminster ’24
Brock Bigler, UW-Whitewater ’25
Tyson Blosser, Akron ’24
Caleb Bookout, Mississippi State ’24
Timothy Brehm, New Mexico ’25
Aaron Breivogel, Hanover ’24
Mark Broughton, Florida International ’22
Andrew Bui, Utah ’24
Nagee Burks, Otterbein ’23
Curtis Burnett, Arkansas State ’22
Christopher Butash, South Florida ’23
KeAndre Buyna, App State ’23
Alberto Caba, Gettysburg ’24
Greyson Callaway, North Dakota State ’23
Kanyon Castle, EKU ’23
Jayden Cheatham, Mississippi State ’22
Samuel Chin, Maryland ’25
Jackson Chlebowy, Miami ’25
Grant Cracchiolo, Lindenwood ’25
Dalton Creel, Mississippi State ’25
Dane Culver, USC ’25
Luis De Paz Capobianco, Mercer ’24
Kostandinos Dimos, Akron ’25
Matthew Dinwiddie, Drake ’25
Kip Dobar, Central Michigan ’25
Thomas Dubois, Clemson ’25
Daulton Duke, MTSU ’23
Ronni Elhadidy, UNC Charlotte ’24
Brandon Ferguson, Nova Southeastern ’25
Santiago Forero, UBC Okanagan ’25
Gregory Fossati, UT Austin ’24
Maxton Froce, Akron ’25
Nicholas Fry, Mississippi ’24
JJ Gebru, Puget Sound ’25
Phillip Gilkeson, IUPUI ’24
Christian Gomez, CSUN ’23
Joshua Gridley, UT Arlington ’23
Alfredo Grimaldi, UT ’24
Juan Guizar, Minnesota State Mankato ’24
James Harris, USC ’23
Gavin Hartman, Robert Morris ’23
Deontay Hayes, West Georgia ’24
Evan Henderson, USC ’24
William Henderson, North Georgia ’24
Jason Hernandez, UT Knoxville ’23
Ezra Kirubel Heruy, San Francisco ’23
Coby Hollis, Arkansas State ’24
Will Hwang, Kansas State ’24
Angel Ibarra, CSUN ’23
Gentry Irvin, RIT ’26
Gabriel Jourdain-Codada, Indiana ’25
Michael Kaegi, ASU ’25
Justin Kaminski, Southern New Hampshire ’23
Akhil Kancherla, Florida ’25
Rithik Kapoor, UCI ’23
Ray Keady, Emporia ’23
Curtis Keppel, IUPUI ’24
Seth Kirchhoff, Southeast Missouri ’25
Logan Krivenki, Akron ’24
Krish Kumar, Akron ’25
Ryan Lam, UCI ’24
Jason Le, Kettering ’25
Tanner LeBlanc, SHSU ’25
Donald Love, New Mexico ’22
Nicholas Lu, Manitoba ’24
Ji Chuan Luo Lu, San Francisco ’24
Juan Macias, Southwestern ’24
John Mariani, UCF ’24
Reed Martin, Mississippi State ’25
Gabriel Mayeaux, Ball State ’24
Michael McGrath, IUP ’23
Anthony Merchan, Oklahoma ’25
Luke Merritt, UTSA ’25
Luke Miller, ASU ’24
Jonathan Munoz, Carnegie Mellon ’24
Tyler Myers, IUP ’25
Andrew Nagy, Berkeley ’25
An Nguyen, South Carolina ’25
Brendon Nguyen, UCI ’22
Dominic Nguyen, UCI ’23
Hunter Nguyen, UCI ’24
Giovanni Olvera, WKU ’25
Sebastien Onis, DePauw ’25
Edwin Orosco, Berkeley ’23
Joshua Ortiz, Campbell ’24
Isaac Ouellette, Southern New Hampshire ’23
Anthony Paulino, Florida Atlantic ’25
Erik Perkins, Hanover ’25
Jacob Pfannerstill, UW-Whitewater ’25
Brandon Phan, UCI ’24
Andrew Pike, WKU ’25
Corey Plant, RIT ’25
Winchester Ployratana, Stockton ’24
Ivan Rapado, Florida International ’22
Micah Reid, British Columbia ’25
Joshua Rose, Kent State ’24
Shane Rubin, Stockton ’24
Mark Russell, Louisville ’24
Anthony Ruvalcaba, Arizona ’25
Seungyun Ryu, Akron ’22
Manjot Saggu, Alberta ’25
Rehan Satti, IUPUI ’24
Daniel Saylor, Ripon ’24
Jack Schiavo, Stockton ’24
Wesley Schneider, Ripon ’25
Alikhan Seitkadyrov, RIT ’26
Jayden Sengul, CSUN ’25
Julio Servellon, Montana ’25
Daiton Shields, WKU ’25
Kobe Smolinski, Cornell ’23
Zachary Sommerville, Ashland ’25
Gabriel Sossaman, Eastern Washington ’24
Caleb Sowash, Kent State ’23
Kyle Stork, UT Knoxville ’24
Michael Sutera, Gettysburg ’24
Nikan Taheri, UCI ’24
Hoshner Tavadia, York ’25
Jacob Taylor, Washburn ’25
Brodey Thompson, San Diego State ’25
Chakari Tindal, Oregon State ’25
Gregory Tolson, Southern New Hampshire ’23
Spiros Tsolinas, British Columbia ’24
Ethan Uhrlaub, Wichita State ’25
Kenneth Valdes, Florida ’25
Jaydan Vanosdol, Hanover ’23
Mateo Villegas, Hanover ’25
The leadership training at the conferences I attended was invaluable. I left McKenzie with the tools necessary to lead my chapter and left Shaffer Honors College of Leadership with the skills to lead in my future professional career. Meeting Phis from around the country made these both fantastic experiences and made me proud to be a Phi. They were 100 percent worth it, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.”
—Charles Schubert, St. John’s ’23 Attendee at the 2022 Shaffer Honors College of Leadership and the 2023 McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference
Logan Ward, Arkansas State ’25
Jaelen Ware, Oregon State ’25
Cody Weber, Shippensburg ’24
Cameron Williams, Michigan State ’25
Cole Willyard, Purdue ’25
Michael Yu, UCI ’23
Ryan Zagrocki, Widener ’24
Israel Zarate, Colgate ’24
Thomas Zupko, North Dakota State ’24
George E. Grady Fellowship
Jordan Dominguez, UTEP ’22
Clifford E. and LaVonne
Graese Fellowship for South Dakota Alpha
Matt Pesicka, South Dakota ’22
David S. and Julia Jenkins Fellowship
Brett Haley, Arkansas ’22
Emory Kincaid, Arkansas ’22
Michael Rodriguez, La Verne ’22
Sean Solomon, USC ’21
Francis D. Lyon Fellowship
Thomas Donovan Keene
James Grant Swanson
Clyde Markel Fellowship
Ever Aroca, UW-Whitewater ’22
Nicholas Carmona, Sonoma State ’14
Jason Curry, Clemson ’05
Michael Hurst, Iowa State ’20
Jude Martini, Cornell ’22
Joao Pedro Safi, Carnegie Mellon ’22
James Wright, Toronto ’21
Robert J. Miller Fellowship
Robert Finken, Oklahoma State ’22
Maxwell Katsikas, Miami ’22
Marvin J. Perry Graduate Fellowship
Robert Coleman, Southwestern ’04
J. David and Dorothy Reams Fellowship
Trevor Beurman, Washburn ’21
John Byrnes, South Carolina ’21
Alabama Beta Harrison
President Scholarship
Zane Springer, Auburn ’23
Bill Baker Harrison President Scholarship
Daniel Dy, Colgate ’23
Mark Chandler Harrison President Scholarship
Richard Stout, Georgia ’23
Colorado Gamma Ken Robinson
Harrison President Scholarship
Maxim Kraynov, Colorado State ’23
James Ewbank Harrison
President Scholarship
Aaron Alfaro, Southwestern ’24
Edward F. and Ruth Ann Hooper
Harrison President Scholarship
Matthew Saliga, Akron ’23
Chris Jones Harrison
President Scholarship
Finn Sunshine, Florida ’23
Layne Sealey, NC State ’24
Richard L. and Robert H. Kirtland Harrison President Scholarship
Jack Randall, Oregon ’24
Maryland Alpha Harrison President Scholarship
Oliver Goldfarb, Maryland ’24
Stephen Petross Harrison President Scholarship
Campbell Graves, Butler ’24
Fred Schultz Harrison President Scholarship
Roman Newinski, Minnesota State Mankato ’24
Ted Sitterley Harrison President Scholarship
Owen Reese, Akron ’23
Wittress Emerging Chapter Harrison President Scholarship
Ryder Hankins, UNLV ’22
Luke Pata, Babson ’23
William Zulch Harrison President Scholarship
Samuel Ellis, Minnesota State Mankato ’22
Thomas G. Beaham Scholarship for Arizona Alpha
Richard Goodell, Arizona ’24
California Theta Sound Learning Award
Emmanuel Moreno Aguilar, UCI ’23
Stan and Phyllis Gilson Scholarship for California Zeta
Christian Gomez, CSUN ’23
Charles D. McAtee Scholarship for Kansas Beta
Kyle Kersten, Washburn ’22
New York Zeta Freeman H. Allen Award
Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23
Owen Dillon, Colgate ’23
New York Zeta Junior Sound Learning Award
Samuel Adler, Colgate ’23
Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23
Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23
Matt DeGaetano, Colgate ’23
Owen Dillon, Colgate ’23
Daniel Dy, Colgate ’23
Robert Higgins, Colgate ’23
Thomas Johnson, Colgate ’23
Jordan Klein, Colgate ’23
Charles Quill, Colgate ’23
Andrew Ralston, Colgate ’23
Zach Reynolds, Colgate ’23
Harry Shook, Colgate ’23
Walter Szafran, Colgate ’23
Eli Yadidi, Colgate ’23
New York Zeta Knights of Pallas Award
Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23
Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’22
New York Zeta Phikeia Award
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Senior Sound Learning Award
Samuel Brotmann, Colgate ’22
Michael Erickson, Colgate ’22
Jacob Hoglund, Colgate ’22
Tyler Kaplan, Colgate ’22
Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’22
Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22
Christopher McElhaney, Colgate ’22
Daniel McKay, Colgate ’22
Alex Pollack, Colgate ’22
Matthew Swire, Colgate ’22
John Underhill, Colgate ’22
Nathaniel Webb, Colgate ’22
New York Zeta Sigma Alpha Award
Jacob Hoglund, Colgate ’22
Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22
New York Zeta Sophomore Sound Learning Award
Eric Barber, Colgate ’24
Dominic Bonfiglio, Colgate ’24
Alec Bresler, Colgate ’24
Aidan Canino, Colgate ’24
Nick Cinnamo, Colgate ’24
Owen Ghize, Colgate ’24
Ben Krill, Colgate ’24
Ryan Krill, Colgate ’24
Chris Mardirossian, Colgate ’24
Caio Paiva Oliveira, Colgate ’24
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
Chris Trerotola-Mahon, Colgate ’24
Israel Zarate, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Sound Learning Award
Dominic Bonfiglio, Colgate ’24
Owen Ghize, Colgate ’24
Robert Higgins, Colgate ’23
Kiyan Hocek, Colgate ’23
Jordan Klein, Colgate ’23
Ben Krill, Colgate ’24
Zach Reynolds, Colgate ’23
Walter Szafran, Colgate ’23
Israel Zarate, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Sound Learning Award with Distinction
Samuel Adler, Colgate ’23
Eric Barber, Colgate ’24
Alec Bresler, Colgate ’24
Ethan Cherry, Colgate ’23
Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23
Nick Cinnamo, Colgate ’24
Matt DeGaetano, Colgate ’23
Owen Dillon, Colgate ’23
Ryan Krill, Colgate ’24
Andrew Linck, Colgate ’23
Chris Mardirossian, Colgate ’24
Caio Paiva Oliveira, Colgate ’24
Nathan Platt, Colgate ’23
Charles Quill, Colgate ’23
Andrew Ralston, Colgate ’23
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
Stuart Sopko, Colgate ’24
Chris Trerotola-Mahon, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Vic Krivitski Award
Nikhil Bahal, Colgate ’25
Jack Barry, Colgate ’25
Cole Blair, Colgate ’25
Ryan Blumenfeld, Colgate ’25
Morgan Cecil, Colgate ’25
Owen Fahey, Colgate ’25
Anthony Garcia, Colgate ’25
Jack Hyams, Colgate ’25
Jayden Jenkins, Colgate ’24
Nathan Kwon, Colgate ’25
Steven Langland, Colgate ’24
Andrew Lass, Colgate ’25
Jake Lion, Colgate ’25
Brett Lynott, Colgate ’25
James Manderlink, Colgate ’25
Saul Myers, Colgate ’25
Nathan Rindfuss, Colgate ’25
Benjamin Schneider, Colgate ’25
Liam Schofield, Colgate ’25
Ayden Simpson, Colgate ’25
Luca Sturgeon, Colgate ’25
Ryan Stuzin, Colgate ’25
Porter Thomas, Colgate ’25
Toby Wolfson, Colgate ’25
Eric Young, Colgate ’25
New York Zeta Winne MacKay Award
Samuel Adler, Colgate ’23
Daniel Baker, Colgate ’22
Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23
Nick Cinnamo, Colgate ’24
Michael Erickson, Colgate ’22
Jacob Hoglund, Colgate’22
Tyler Kaplan, Colgate ’22
Yoonjong Lee, Colgate ’22
Christopher Maffeo, Colgate ’22
Daniel McKay, Colgate ’22
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
Stuart Sopko, Colgate ’24
John Underhill, Colgate ’22
Israel Zarate, Colgate ’24
Ohio Epsilon Scholarship
Amidkhon Babaev, Akron ’24
Josh Bisesi, Akron ’25
Ashton Carruthers, Akron ’ 23
Andrew Feltman, Akron ’24
Cater Markko, Akron ’26
Owen Reese, Akron ’ 23
Matthew Saliga, Akron ’23
Jim Reynoldson Memorial Scholarship for Ohio Lambda
Nathan P. Ritchey, Kent State ’23
James Sierra Scholarship for California Zeta
Parker Lenzen, CSUN ’25
Charles E. Stuart Scholarship for California Alpha
Shor Masori, Berkeley ’22
Param Nagda, Berkeley ’23
Patrick Pan, Berkeley ’22
Faisal Qureshi, Berkeley ’23
Nikolai Schweber, Berkeley ’22
Kevin Shi, Berkeley ’23
Charles E. Stuart - Most Improved Scholarship for California Alpha Shor Masori, Berkeley ’22
Joe Tonsmeire Leadership Award for Alabama Beta
William Banks, Auburn ’24
Utah Alpha The Bruce A. Bean Outstanding Scholarship Improvement Award
Drew Davidson, Utah ’23
Utah Alpha Brotherhood Award, Fall 2022
Calin Champion, Utah ’23
Utah Alpha Brotherhood Award, Spring 2022
Charles R. Lambert, Utah ’24
Utah Alpha The Charles F. Fratto Jr. Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Junior, J. Willard Marriott Scholarship
Alexander Lott, Utah ’26
Utah Alpha The Thomas B. Horne Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Sophomore, J. Willard Marriot Scholarship
Fischer Harris, Utah ’24
Utah Alpha The J. Willard Marriott Outstanding Leadership and Scholarship Award
Carson D. Cadwell, Utah ’23
Utah Alpha The Katherine Paulos Outstanding Scholarship
Award for a Freshman, J. Willard Marriott Scholarship
Zachary Owen, Utah ’25
Utah Alpha The Charles F. Reinhardt, Jr. Outstanding Phikeia Scholarship Award, J. Willard Marriott Scholarship
August Barnes, Utah ’25
Alexander Lott, Utah ’26
Utah Alpha The Charles F. Reinhardt, Jr. Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Senior, J. Willard Marriott Scholarship
Patrick Gibson, Utah ’24
James R. Ballard Scholarship
Sam Masterson, Colorado State ’24
Anthony (Tony) Danby Scholarship
Daniel Cameron, NC State ’22
Jonathan Lambert, NC State ’24
Jack H. Deacon Jr. Scholarship
Rhys Aronson, Maryland ’25
Dr. Donald E. Demkee Scholarship
Giuseppe Ciaramitaro, Kettering ’23
James P. Devere Scholarship
Adrian Aguinaldo, San Francisco ’23
Param Nagda, Berkeley ’23
James R. Favor Risk Management Scholarship
Cole Peck, Southwestern ’23
Coby Rodriguez, Puget Sound ’25
Timothy Trobridge, IUPUI ’23
Fesler Family Scholarship
Jordan Ferro, UConn ’23
Winchester Ployratana, Stockton ’24
Robert E. Fitzpatrick Scholarship
Rhys Aronson, Maryland ’25
Albert Gavlak Memorial Scholarship
Justin Jones, Case Western Reserve ’24
Robert Prusha, Case Western Reserve ’23
Clifford E. and LaVonne Graese Scholarship for South Dakota Alpha
Preston Koski, South Dakota ’25
Jordan L. Haines Scholarship
Luke Leiker, Kansas ’25
John Hazlett Memorial Scholarship
Nathaniel Garber, Miami ’23
Zach Potter, Miami ’24
Hiram P. Holmes Scholarship
Anthony Digirolamo, Arizona ’23
Hoyt-Jolley Foundation Scholarship
Josiah Crombie, Florida Gulf Coast ’23
Jose Solis, Campbell ’24
Illinois Beta Scholarship
Milo Last-Yuen, Chicago ’23
John B. Jackson Scholarship
Andrew Feltman, Akron ’24
Jack S. Kitchen Scholarship
Austin Cleveland, Missouri ’23
Ethan Peter, Missouri ’24
Herbert C. Lovejoy Scholarship
Jake Flynn, Washington ’23
Gavin Hooper, Washington ’23
Jay McGregor, Washington ’25
H. Laird McGregor Scholarship
Eden Brody, Allegheny ’24
Robert J. Miller Scholarship
Param Nagda, Berkeley ’23
Arthur C. Musselman Scholarship
Nikolas George, Gettysburg ’23
Austin Hokanson, Gettysburg ’22
Robert Wilkinson, Gettysburg ’22
Jeffrey R. Nieman Memorial Scholarship
Edward Hansford, Lindenwood ’24
Ari Lieberman, Westminster ’24
James D. Oatts Scholarship
Kavasea Garrett, Ashland ’22
Maxwell Littlejohn, Akron ’23
Andrew Martin, Akron ’25
Zane Springer, Auburn ’23
Timothy Trobridge, IUPUI ’23
Jack L. Ott Scholarship
Kyle Heffernan, Kentucky ’24
Zachariah Meixner, Kentucky ’25
Matthew Nason, Kentucky ’23
Paul G. and Ruth Palmer
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Adrian Aguinaldo, San Francisco ’23
Bennett Allen, Puget Sound ’25
Dylan Atilano, LMU ’20
Mason Bridges, Puget Sound ’24
Ian Cameron, Puget Sound ’24
Blake Cole, Puget Sound ’23
Cole Collins, Colorado State ’23
Chase Combs, San Diego State ’23
Rene Del Barco, Puget Sound ’23
Sean Duffy, Colorado State ’24
Jake Flynn, Washington ’23
JJ Gebru, Puget Sound ’25
Christian Gomez, CSUN ’23
Marcus Graham, Oregon State ’25
Brett Harvey, Puget Sound ’25
Evan Henderson, USC ’24
Gavin Hooper, Washington ’23
Angel Ibarra, CSUN ’23
Andre Kalaydijan, LMU ’24
Parker Lenzen, CSUN ’25
Angel Tristan Lim, San Francisco ’23
Sam Masterson, Colorado State ’24
Jay McGregor, Washington ’25
Jesse Medina, Berkeley ’23
Jonah Mendelsohn, Puget Sound ’23
Param Nagda, Berkeley ’23
Brady Nickerson, Puget Sound ’24
Abbas Nurie, UCI ’24
Ryan Odefey, Colorado State ’25
Matthew Orgera, Colorado State ’23
Scott Pedretti, CSUN ’23
Coby Rodriguez, Puget Sound ’25
Ryan Saunders, Puget Sound ’25
Warren Sisneros-Barber, Puget Sound ’25
Matthew Sullivan, Colorado State ’25
Phil Waweru, San Diego State ’25
Casey Polatsek Memorial Scholarship
Kaito Iwasaki, Ohio Wesleyan ’23
Chuck Poore Family Scholarship
Griffin Kiesecker, CU Boulder ’25
Matthew Orgera, Colorado State ’23
Matthew Sullivan, Colorado State ’25
Christian Walth, North Dakota State ’23
Arthur R. Priest Scholarship
Ryder Hankins, UNLV ’22
J. David and Dorothy Reams Scholarship
Adrian Aguinaldo, San Francisco ’23
Anthony Digirolamo, Arizona ’23
John N. Score II-Texas Gamma Scholarship
Cole Peck, Southwestern ’23
Maurice E. Shaffer Scholarship
Will Hwang, Kansas State ’24
Anand Kathardekar, Akron ’25
Russell D. Sheldon Scholarship
Grayson Burns, Missouri ’23
Austin Cleveland, Missouri ’23
Watson E. Slabaugh Scholarship
Jordan Arnold, UConn ’24
Mateo Villegas, Hanover ’25
Phillip Yuhas, Robert Morris ’23
Charles E. Stuart Scholarship for Washington Alpha
Jake Flynn, Washington ’23
Gavin Hooper, Washington ’23
Jay McGregor, Washington ’25
Texas Gamma Chapter Scholarship
Ethan Knight, Southwestern ’23
Zachary Moon, Southwestern ’24
Mitchell Parker, Southwestern ’23
Robert Ufer Memorial Scholarship
Mason Petree, Michigan ’24
John Schreiner, Michigan ’24
Lloyd I. Volckening Scholarship
Jastin Garcia-Mendoza, Washington College ’23
Mateo Villegas, Hanover ’25
Wittress Family Scholarship
Clayton Christman, Butler ’23
Howard E. Young-Texas Gamma Scholarship
Charlie Fournier, Southwestern ’25
Neil A. Armstrong Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Alexander Hardin, Purdue ’24
James R. Ballard Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Alec Shields, Colorado State ’24
Robert J. Behnke Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Jay McGregor, Washington ’25
Paul Bennett Estate Whole Man Scholarship
Gabriel Bowman, New Mexico ’24
Ryder Hankins, UNLV ’22
Austin Lauziere, UCF ’24
Robert A. Biggs Whole Man Scholarship
Joseph Smith, Georgia Southern ’24
Robert L. Bowen-Indiana Theta Whole Man Scholarship
Reese Crowell, Purdue ’22
David A. Budai Whole Man Scholarship
Joseph Walsh, Akron ’23
James and Kay Burra Whole Man Scholarship
Jack Bunzel-Hardie, Chapman ’25
Bruce Clayton Whole Man Scholarship
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
James A. Cummins Jr. and James A. Cummins III Whole Man Scholarship
Thomas Smythe, SMU ’24
Craig E. Fenneman Whole Man Scholarship
Andrew Bliss, Butler ’25
Dan and Joni Fields Whole Man Scholarship
Stewart Symons, Minnesota State Mankato ’25
T. Dan Friedkin Whole Man Scholarship
Frederick Ruffing, SMU ’25
Tommy Joe and JoAnne Fry Whole Man Scholarship
Jake Torbert, Butler ’25
Howard Gellis Whole Man Scholarship
Ryan Torres, Penn ’25
W.L. and Lynn Gray Whole Man Scholarship
Joshua Larriviere, UT Dallas ’23
Frank Hadlock, Tippy Newton and Knox Nunally Whole Man Scholarship
Patrick Domingo, UT Austin ’24
Lucas Zimmer, UT Austin ’24
John E. Harding / William F. Dean Whole Man Scholarship
Case Birch, Texas Tech ’23
James Harrison Whole Man Scholarship
Oliver Pointer, SMU ’25
James Harvey Whole Man Scholarship
Nikan Taheri, UCI ’24
Michael S. Hyatt Whole Man Scholarship
Houston Kocher, Oklahoma State ’24
Illinois Alpha Whole Man Scholarship
Jairo Corral Chavez, Berkeley ’23
Christopher M. and Richard D. E. Job Whole Man Scholarship
Robert Prusha, Case Western Reserve ’23
Richard W. “Dick” and Helen Kelley Whole Man Scholarship
Cole Trisler, Nebraska ’25
Stephen J. “Tio” and Janell Kleberg Whole Man Scholarship
Edward Hansford, Lindenwood ’24
Knapheide Family Whole Man Scholarship
Tabor Hurt, Kansas ’24
Kansas Delta Whole Man Scholarship
Austin Rea, Wichita State ’24
Aidan Whipple, Wichita State ’23
Doug Larson #125 Whole Man Scholarship
Everett Mullican, Drake ’23
George Leuca III Whole Man Scholarship
Cade Walker, Akron ’23
Jeffrey B. Love Whole Man Scholarship
Ryan DeRoo, Minnesota State Mankato ’22
Jack Wininger, Hanover ’23
Frederic B. “Ted” and Kathy Lowrie Whole Man Scholarship
Mitchell O’Halloran, Butler ’24
Michael K. McKenzie Whole Man Scholarship
Gavin Hartman, Robert Morris ’23
Albert R. and Deirdre G. Miller Whole Man Scholarship
Cole Collins, Colorado State ’23
Dr. John D. Millett Whole Man Scholarship
David Flaspohler, DePauw ’23
Nebraska Alpha Whole Man Scholarship
Brayan Van Meter, Nebraska ’25
New York Epsilon Whole Man Scholarship
Adrian Aguinaldo, San Francisco ’23
Rush Ehrhart, Gettysburg ’24
Vance Erwin, Butler ’24
Burke Sullivan, NC State ’23
Gibson Underwood, Kettering ’23
Michael Walker, Washburn ’23
Cameron Warren, EKU ’23
Oklahoma Beta Whole Man Scholarship
Wesley Hunter, Oklahoma State ’24
Curtis Parvin Whole Man Scholarship
Derrick Ngo, UCI, ’24
James Bradford Pfeffer Whole Man Scholarship
Charles Schubert, St. John’s ’23
Joseph W. Royce Whole Man Scholarship
Kavasea Garrett, Ashland ’22
Zachary Moon, Southwestern ’24
Will Schick Whole Man Scholarship
Hadi Al Khafaji, Allegheny ’23
Fred B. Schultz/Schultz Family Foundation Charitable Trust Whole Man Scholarship
Evan Storkamp, Minnesota State Mankato ’23
The Scovell Whole Man Scholarship
Connor Thoele, Texas Tech ’24
Maurice E. and Dorothea Shaffer Whole Man Scholarship
Roman Weber, Hanover ’23
Theodore S. “Ted” Sitterley Whole Man Scholarship
Ethan Farris, Arizona ’24
Tamblin C. Smith Whole Man Scholarship
Zach Rudder, Penn ’25
South Dakota Alpha Whole Man Scholarship
Joseph Heikkila, South Dakota ’23
Spring Phikeia Class of 1981 Whole Man Scholarship
Charlie Fournier, Southwestern ’25
David P. Steiner Whole Man Scholarship
Timothy Paul, Southern New Hampshire, ’23
Paul V. Troup Whole Man Scholarship
Ethan Wappes, Purdue, ’24
Sidney Paul Wade Whole Man Scholarship
Diego Bautista, Tennessee Tech, ’23
James D. Warner Whole Man Scholarship
Matthew Saliga, Akron, ’23
Washington Delta Whole Man Scholarship
Blake Cole, Puget Sound, ’23
Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Whole Man Scholarship
Phil Hahm, Virginia, ’24
Kevin Lee, Virginia, ’25
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