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George A Long Jr., Illinois Eta, 6/6/1939 #586
George A Long III, Indiana Alpha 1413
George A Long, Indiana Beta
#539 Theta,
C. Loy,
#332
Edward
10/19/1208
3/18/1937
Indiana Strawbridge,
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Robert
Theta, 4/5/1934 #504
Strawbridge,
Indiana
Theta, 4/19/1936
#531
Dallas Ryan
Long, Florida
Gamma,
4/22/2007
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Russell
Strawbridge,
Indiana
Theta,
4/27/1947
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Granville Moody
Jr. Illinois
Eta,
3/7/1914 #232
OREGON BETA STAR Official Newsletter of the Oregon Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Oregon State University
ERIN HAYNES HONORED AT GENERAL CONVENTION SAMUEL V. STONE AWARD AS OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR The Samuel V. Stone Outstanding Chapter Advisory Board Chairman of the Year Award was presented to the Fraternity in recognition of the services rendered by a longtime advisor of the Texas Gamma Chapter at Erin Haynes awarded Samuel V. Stone Award at the Biennial General Convention in San Antonio, Texas
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ver this past summer a complete renovation for the second and third floor study rooms commenced. Each room now features a new steel wardrobe, concert desk, and new carpet flooring. These rooms are built to last: no more dry wall. We are using exterior T11 siding, a steel door, and frame for each room. There are several different room color designs that help to give each room a unique look. Also upgraded this summer was the electoral system, wired internet with new switches, second and third floor hallways, a new 90% effect hydronic boiler system, new rubber flooring in all of the sleeping porches, a ADA accessible ramp in the back lot along with new ADA walkway from Monroe Street to the back lot, and north head shower repair. The work was a large undertaking, tasked by the KSN Board, the Design Committee led by Chair Tom Stevens 1082 and John Fettig 1172, Steve Walker 1224, Mike Continued on page 4
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ore than 100 Phis came together on Friday, September 7, 2018 to play 18 holes of golf, eat dinner, and enjoy the fellowship of our storied brotherhood. This year’s golf tournament was held at
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his fall will be another exciting one for Oregon Beta. Having just completed our interior renovation, the brothers moved back into a completely refurbished house along with preparing for the upcoming recruitment season. This successful remodel affirms the continuous commitment
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SAVE THE DATE
Saturday, October 20, 2018 OSU Beavers vs. Cal Bears
Where: Oregon Beta Chapter House, 120 NW 13th St., Corvallis, OR 97330 When: Either 9:00 a.m. for coffee and pastries for a noon/1 p.m. game OR noon for a 4:00 p.m. game What: A ceremonial ribbon cutting for the second phase renovations, a 50/50 raffle benefiting Be the Match For Information or to RSVP: Contact Aaron Kerosky at 503-490-4250 or Oregon.Beta.Alumni@gmail.com
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n order to complete phase two, we finished both exterior work and the interior work for the second and third floors. But there is still more to do. Due to the rise in construction costs since we initially started the fundraising efforts for this building process, we have already spent $1.4 million. We still have a lot to do on the first floor and in the basement. To complete the work this summer, the KSN Board had to take out a bank loan. Now, to date, we have raised $1.16 million. Our goal was always to raise $1.5 million—let’s hit it! If we are able to achieve our goal, then we can finish all the work downstairs and with the bank loan we will be all set with funds. We want to thank everyone who has given so far. Even still, that is less than 15% of our living alumni who have contributed. We are
making a final ask, please give what you can, every dollar helps. You can donate over a five-year period, so could you give what amounts to $17 per month? If everyone could do that for the five-year period, then we would easily hit this goal. For more information please contact Jim Rodway 1104, (jimrodway@gmail.com), Tom Haley 827 (tomhaley@ comcast.net), Craig Chambers 933 (craigchambers@financialguide. com), Steve Walker 1224 (stevew@osaa.org) or Eric Fettig 1688 (fettige@gmail.com). Thank you! Proud to be a Phi. Yours in the Bond, Centennial Campaign Board
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e are deeply grateful to our donors for committing $1,169,888 to The Centennial Campaign for Oregon Beta. These brothers recognize the importance of ensuring the future of Oregon Beta and have demonstrated a sense of gratitude for their personal experience. Commitments are still needed from the rest of our alumni to achieve our goal and complete this major project. If an error has been made in recording your gift, or your name has been mistakenly omitted, we sincerely apologize. Please advise our campaign coordinator at (785) 856-9583. The 1918 Society ($100,000 to $249,999) Craig Estey 1007 Oregon Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta The Bond Society ($50,000 to $99,999) Coleman Family Gift Richard A. Coleman 624 James E. Coleman 679 John N. Coleman 784 Timothy E. Coleman 1408 Jim Vance 914 Bruce N. Ritter 956 James D. Rodway 1104 The Oregon Beta Society ($25,000 to $49,999) Larry Brown 675 Robert E. Bauer 681 Thomas F. Haley 827 In memory of all Chapter Grand Phis–Class 1962–67 Robert R. Poole 846 Jon Sandstrom 894 Robert Olsen 927 Nick Johnson 941 Daniel A. Sanders 1002 Walker Family Gift J. Jeffrey Walker 1059 Steven L. Walker 1224 Gregory T. Walker 1281 Matthew J. Walker 1789 Stevens Family Gift Robert E. Stevens 443 Thomas K. Stevens 1082 Camron D. Stevens 1750 Parrish Family Gift Scott N. Parrish 1115 Reynolds Family Gift Kenneth J. Reynolds 1166 Dennis H. Steinkamp 1179 In memory of Erik Steinkamp Jones Family Gift Jeffrey D. Jones 1200 Spencer Jones, Chapman ’16
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George E. O’Toole Jr. 1233 Domonic G. Biggi 1286
The Kappa Sigma Nu Society ($15,000 to $24,999) Floberg Family Gift Ralph D. Floberg 356 Douglas Grim, WA State ’67 William C. Floberg 924 Charles W. Floberg 1014 Jon R. Floberg 1110 Richard L. Brooks 773 Stan Watters 1125 Memorial Gifts for Daniel E. Dooney III 1171 Sean M. Dooney 1186 Robin K. Williams 1189 Bradley S. Kisner 1220 Roy Rose 1164 William S. Gray 1176 Pat Shannon 1187 Mark Miller 1190 Steve Berkus 1198 Quincy Powers 1204 William J. Maguire 1208 James Young 1212 Scott Wiswall 1214 H. Craig Ramey 1241 The Scroll Society ($10,000 to $14,999) Richard Granger 578 Craig D. Chambers 933 Charles J. Sauvain 1085 Fettig Family Gift Dick Fettig II 1107 Chuck Fettig 1159 John Fettig 1172 Eric J. Fettig 1688 Matt Fettig 1725 Blair Fettig 1759 Richard Fettig III 1780 Chase Fettig 1812 Mike Wells 1144 Mark Granger 1289 John S. Lidstrom 1641
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The Brotherhood Society ($5,000 to $9,999) Thomas Letter Tom H. Tebb 617 Stuart Wilson 707 Gregory Johnson 668 Thomas J. Usher 928 Robert Hall Jr. 930 Erin J. Haynes 966 Wentworth Family Gift Robert C. Wentworth 1049 Anita Wentworth Timothy Nielsen 1113 Mark Hettum 1140 Marc Baker 1160 In memory of Neil W. Baker 648 Dave Mingo 1177 Patrick W. Shannon 1187 David A. Sly 1422 Henry T. Johnson 1513 Kyle Sullens 1516 Luke T. Eilers 1650 Aaron R. Kerosky 1666 Daniel A. Doumani 1668 The Sword and the Shield Society ($2,500 to $4,999) Bud Berg 533 Wes Ediger 633 Peter Stearns 639 John Lampros 653 Robert H. Baker 775 Bob Ballin 778 David F. Heniges 839 Russell Kuhns 848 James Mattson 871 In memory of Willard S. White 269 Wallace Ogdahl 841 John Jendrzejewski 883 Randall L. Hargens 996 Ronald Camden 1000 Thomas A. Mattson 1042 Charles J. English Jr. 1046 In memory of Charles J. English 389 John Bosch 1089
Lee Johnston 1168 In memory of Robin Williams 1189 Mike Stack 1185 Sean Dooney 1186 In memory of Daniel Dooney 1171 Tom Bie 1349 Richard Phillips 1635 Chon L. Madrigal 1639 Peter D. Fahlman 1642 Eric J. Fettig 1688 Louis Barker 1829
The Argent and Azure Society ($1,000 to $2,499) Donald W. Moore 439 Wallace Gibbs 484 Shirley Carl In memory of Robert W. Carl 504 Thomas Marineau 546 Donald S. Duman 591 In memory of Ron Fundingsland 587 Dal Brethauer Dr. Wallace Hodge 592 Edwin W. Dey 609 In memory of David A. Hasle 553 John Leffel 615 Fredrick Robertson 630 Frank Guthrie 652 John C. Narver 655 Stephen Merchant 668 Gerald M. Genzoli 680 In memory of Wayne Klavano 638 Clark Cubbage 658 Larry Massey 709 Larry Phillips 738 Terry W. Baker 769 Paul Stefani 785 In memory of Paul Tebb 764 Peter Goforth 795 Daniel Kline 826 Robert Handel 831 Jerome Colonna 838 In memory of Justin Colonna
Michael Porter 845 Craig Sonniksen 859 Bill Dockstader 861 In memory of C. Fred Roberts Ralph Keck 952 Ronald Blackledge 957 Gary Lawrence 969 James C. Peterson 987 William Tingley 1010 John W. Anderson 1013 Chuck Swenson 1040 In memory of Gary Meyer 1088 Keith Rautio 1060 Thomas R. Riggs 1081 Eric N. Day 1128 Robert Buhrow 1163 James N. Barnes 1178 Chris Neathamer 1261 Johnson Family Gift Peter Johnson 1228 Adam Johnson 1788 Marc Doumitt 1342 Brett A. Johnson 1361 Kevin Gazay 1369 Chris Connelly 371 Shane Bangs 1434 Rob Kelleher 1463 Brandon Burroughs 1468 Chance Hansen 1616 Tom Gunness 1617 Garrett Courtney 1632 Charles Wente 1646 Paul K. Clem 1654 Matthew Thompson 1659 Hayden McClellan 1720 Rodney Meserve 1859
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Room 15 study cell
Room 15 occupant studying
Second floor hallway
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New 90% efficiency boiler
New tile in north head bathroom
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Brothers enjoying the 2018 Oregon Beta Cup Golf Tournament
Langdon Farms Golf Club in Canby, Oregon. We had Phis from the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, and early to mid-2000s in attendance. We even had two teams made up of active members of the chapter. This year Charlie Holdman 1675 won the long drive on hole three and Chris Munson 1630 won the long drive on hole eighteen. Chris Steele 1302 won the closest to the pin on hole three and Dominic Biggi 1286 won the closest to the pin on hole thirteen. And the winning team of the 2018 Oregon Beta Cup is James Young 1212, Doug Bogen 1260, Kevin Lachenmeier 1443, and Scott O’Neill 1465 with a score of fourteen under. We hope you will come next year. If you don’t golf, that’s no problem, just come for the dinner. Next year’s Oregon Beta Cup will be held on September 6, 2019 at Langdon Farms. Two of the winners holding up the tournament trophy
PHASE TWO COMPLETED: continued from page 1 Colombo 1322, Austin Clark 1605, and John Lidstrom 1641 had to create a full concert and work with the vendors to complete the work. The idea with our study rooms is a study cell, basically giving each occupant of the chapter house 12 linear feet of space (4’ each for the wardrobe, desk, and wall space). Christina Larson of Varitone
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The Oregon Beta Star is published three times per year by the Oregon Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Oregon State University for alumni and parents. ©Copyright 2018 Oregon Beta. All rights reserved. Send news, address updates and photos to: Oregon Beta Chapter PO Box 20995 Portland, OR 97294 STAY UP-TO-DATE /PDTOregonBeta OregonBetaAlumni@gmail.com /phideltatheta_osu/ CHAPTER ADVISORY BOARD Steven L. Walker, Chairman Peter Fahlman, Risk Management Advisor Aaron Kerosky, Phikeia Advisor Henry Johnson, Financial Advisor
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Paul Clem, Recruitment Advisor Chon Madrigal, Scholarship Advisor Mealoha McFadden, OSU Faculty Advisor Erin Haynes, Alumni Involvement Advisor
Architecture in Albany, Oregon was chosen to make the concept come to life and Bob Grant Construction of Corvallis, Oregon was chosen to do the work. We invite you to come down during the homecoming game on October 20, 2018 to see what phase two was all about.
CHAPTER OFFICERS Garrett Johnson, President Steven Guerrero, Vice President Skyler Loogman,Treasurer Jacob Werger, Secretary Jack Cole, Warden Benjamin Musser, Recruitment Chairman Alex Follett, Recruitment Chairman Parker Atkinson, Recruitment Chairman KAPPA SIGMA NU HOUSE CORPORATION John Lidstrom, President Steven Walker, Vice President Henry Johnson, Treasurer Erin Haynes, Secretary Paul Clem Chon Madrigal Peter Fahlman Mealoha McFadden
Nick Steele, Phikeia Educator Collin Nielsen, Scholarship Benjamin Musser, Public Relations/Webmaster Parker Atkinson, Chaplain Max McCutcheon, House Manager, Steward Cole Smith, Steward Jack Cole, Warden
Aaron Kerosky Luke Eliers David Sly Garrett Johnson Robert Yarnall, House Dad
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PRESIDENT’S CORNER: continued from page 1 the chapter has received from its alumni base, in addition to maintaining the chapter facilities for comparable student housing for all first-year students. To date, Phi Delta Theta at Oregon State is one of the few chapters with an approved affiliated housing program for the upcoming decade, in addition to taking significant steps to improve the desirability and character of the physical plant. After wrapping up another successful summer campaign, the brothers were confident and motivated for fall recruitment in which we signed 26 new men. In addition to a successful summer recruitment, the chapter was awarded six times at the Biennial General Convention. Along with many great recognitions and nominations, Oregon Beta Chapter Advisor Erin Haynes was awarded the Samuel V. Stone Chapter Advisor of the Year award in recognition of his continuous service and commitment to the chapter. This recognition is something the chapter is extremely proud of and is beyond excited to celebrate. The chapter has also recently added three new initiates into the brotherhood and with that, extending the list of signatures in the Oregon Beta bond to its 1894th initiated member. Throughout the upcoming term, the chapter is looking to continue to raise the retention rate among our upcoming Phikeia class and continue to transmit the Fraternity greater than it was transmitted to us. This goes hand in hand with several philanthropic and service goals that the chapter has set for itself early in this academic year. For the upcoming philanthropy campaign, the brothers are looking
to double the amount raised from our own events, while maintaining our success in the philanthropic events hosted by other student organizations on campus. The chapter is planning the primary philanthropic event for November 9, 2018 with the likely destination being at the Oregon Beta Chapter House. To conclude, the chapter would like to express an extreme gratitude towards our Kappa Sigma Nu brothers. The commitment that has been demonstrated throughout the past few years regarding both the centennial and the remodel has served as a demonstration to the undergraduate brothers that this place is truly unlike any other experience on campus and that the relationships that are formed here are certainly lifelong. Serving this organization throughout the past year has been both an honor and a privilege and you, our strong alumni, continue to humble me. Yours in the Bond, Garrett Johnson 1835, Chapter President johnsongarrett1996@gmail.com
NEWEST INITIATES AND PHIKEIA 2018 FALL INITIATES Dominic Fattizzi 1892 Chandler Obermire 1893
Taylor Bratton 1894
2018 FALL PHIKEIA CLASS Alex Ake, Hillsboro, Oregon Travis Beckt, Stanwood, Washington Nick Bowermaster, Lake Oswego, Oregon Andrew Brandenfels, Eugene, Oregon Ethan Campbell, Gresham, Oregon Nolan Cisewski, San Jose, California Aaron Cole, Florida Nathan Dank, Tigard, Oregon Danny Dhas, Sherwood, Oregon Alex Dillon, Beaverton, Oregon Ben Falco, Salem, Oregon Cody Fettig, Newberg, Oregon Graham Gesten, Santa Fe, New Mexico Phillip Groeb, Onsted, Michigan
REFER A PHI!
Ben Hakala, Eugene, Oregon Cam Lesinski, Tigard, Oregon Aayush Dhoj “AD” Mahat, Kathmandu, Nepal Christian Phifer, Sherwood, Oregon Wade Pickering, Hood River, Oregon Ben Poulsen, Napa, California Marco Predovic, Tigard, Oregon Preston Reed, Sherwood, Oregon Luca Rivano, Tigard, Oregon Luca Tine, Tigard, Oregon Nick Ung, Tigard, Oregon Daniel Zwemke, Keizer, Oregon
Know any young men who would be great Phis? Refer them here: oregonstate.phideltatheta.org/join/refer-someone/. Then, encourage these young men to visit futurephidelt.org. http://oregonstate.phideltatheta.org
New fall Phikeia class with recruitment chairmen
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ERIN HAYNES: continued from page 1 Southwestern University. Its purpose is to show appreciation for all Chapter Advisory Board Chairmen and annually recognizes an outstanding advisor within the Fraternity. This year’s winner of the Samuel V. Stone Award, Erin Haynes 966 of Oregon Beta at Oregon State University, received 18 letters of support. Within these letters, it is easy to see the joy on the page when reading what others have to say about him. “To say that this award is long overdue would be an understatement,” according to Leslie Schact Drey, assistant dean of students at Oregon State University. Brother Haynes’ passion for fraternity is impressive and apparent as soon as you meet him. He has served as Chapter Advisory Board Chairman since 1975 and has also served as the Pi South Province President. Erin was instrumental in organizing a fraternity-wide project with the local men’s shelter that helped Oregon Beta align their mission with Phi Delt values. From his time at Oregon State, to his time of retirement, and even now, Brother Haynes has embodied what it truly means to be a servant leader. Described as a father-figure to members, the glue between generations, and “a walking Phi Delt encyclopedia,” Erin is also a member of the OSU Alumni Club and a cornerstone member of the local Rotary Club since the 1980s. Along with these personal attributes, he helped the Housing Corporation raise over $1.2 million dollars to renovate the Oregon Beta Chapter House. This year, Brother Haynes received the inaugural Erin Haynes Lifetime Achievement Award from the chapter. “It is with great joy that Phi Delta Theta recognizes Erin Haynes of Oregon Beta as this year’s Samuel V. Stone Award winner,” the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Awards Committee remarked.
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ALUMNI UPDATES The “Old Brothers” of Oregon Beta met on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at the legendary location, the Bomber Café (there is a Phi Delt connection). Ed Dey 609 is the master of ceremonies for the group and made the arrangements. There were 17 total brothers in attendance and Omega bond holder Erin Haynes 966 stood and sang “1848.” Brothers included Bud Berg 533 (1952 baseball pitcher College World Series), Tom Marineau 546, Art Oakley 555, Dick Bayless 569, Don Duman 591, Bill DeBolt 614, John Leffel 615, Fred Robertson 630, Wes Ediger 633, Gerry Exley Jr. 643, John Lampros 653, Bob Bauer 681, Dr. Bob Gill 677, plus newer initiates Louie Barker 1829, and Rod Meserve 1859, and lastly Duck PDT Jim Larpenteur (Grant High). A report was given regarding the Centennial Celebration, the Phi Delta Theta General Convention, progress on the remodel and the golf tourney in September. Don Duman 591 still thinks that Josh Cooper 1868 is a fine guy. Josh helped Don when he had a medical emergency on Centennial weekend! This group is a terrific inspiration to the chapter and the Fraternity. Submitted by Erin Haynes 966. Kyle Miller 1595 married Shannon on September 22, 2018. Richie Phillip 1635 married Katy on July 14, 2018 at the Chambers Bay Golf Club in Tacoma, Washington.
CHAPTER GRAND No new editions since our last issue, if you know a Phi who has passed away please email us at Oregon.Beta.Alumni@gmail.com.
…in coelo quies est
“…in heaven there is rest”
John Lidstrom 1641 and his wife Tia welcomed their son Walter Lehroy who was born on July 4, 2018. Troy Jensen 1653 married Kiley on August 18, 2018. Matthew Thompson 1659 and his wife Courtney welcomed their daughter Patricia “Pippa” Daphne, born on October 3, 2018. Aaron Kerosky 1666 was promoted to assistant director of development with the Oregon State College of Engineering. Travis Carratt 1685 married Hillary on September 15, 2018.