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FOUNDATION

Annual Report


CEO Corner

rom 1V ad campaigns to the pages of the

ass ist a lumni associa-

first." It seems many businesses and corporations

increased support

have lost touch with who their customers are.

services to our

This begs the question, "Who are the

MARK E.

TIMMES

tions and provide

national network of a lumni vo lunteers.

of Publix and a Stetson (Chi) alumnus,

And Jon athan Scott,

believes the institutions which will eventually

Valdosta State (Beta

employ today's student members are our

Tau), joins us as a

ultimate customers. Hollis, who is profiled in

consu ltant to th e Star & Lamp, to help better

these pages, sees the new alumnus as the

communica te Pi Kappa Phi's many successes.

Others have asserted that our members

BY

bama (Omicron), to

Fraternity's customers?" Mark Hollis, President

product of the fraternity factory.

....

David Adams, Ala-

Wall Street Journal, everyone seems to be talking about "getting to know our customers again" or "putting the customer

This iss ue of th e magazin e is d edicated to a lumni , so we are profiling four who have

--whether students or alumni -- are our

demonstrated the power of fraternity in th e ir

customers, and that fraternity is a product in

personal lives and political careers. We're a lso

and of itself.

reporting o n th e sta tus of three housing ca mpaigns, a nnoun cing Supreme Chapter

CHI EF EXECUTIVE

Another perspective is a relational sce-

OrncER

nario, with "fraternity" filtering down from the

plans a nd hi ghli ghtin g a n alumni group

nationa l organ ization -- the many alumni

involved in PUSH Am erica.

vol unteers supported by the

ational Head-

In add iti o n, th e Fo undation Annual

quarters - -and rising up from our stude nt

Report pays tribute to th e 2,800 alumni who

cha pters and alum ni organizations. The public

are the financial backbo ne of th e organization.

is affected as well, m ostly through our philan-

Many of yo u respo nd ed to our read ers'

thropy and community leadership . t the

ational Headquarter , we strive to

survey in th e las t issue and deserve thanks. Your comments are suggestions a re h elping

trea t studen t a nd alum ni alike as cu tamers;

reshape the Star & Lamp into a m agazi ne yo u

and thi yea r, we' re getting to know a lumni in

will want to read from cover to cover.

particular rather well. Our reacqua intance is

Please keep the dialogue open by sending

evidenced through a n ew emphas is in alum ni

your letters to th e ed itor, story ideas, photos

involvement, services a nd communications.

and especia lly your address ch a nges.

We've added a Director of Alumni Relations,

We hope yo u enjoy this issue !


STAR&LAMP A Leaderslrip/Educatioll Publication Editor-ill-Chief Mar/i E. Timmes Exewtive Editor }orratlrmr Scott Marwgi11g Editor Fran!< Wrenn Office Manager Joanne Stroshine Editorial AssistaiiL Mary Bertram Comributing Writers Ted Scharfenst.ein, Sally Schafer, David Adams, DwwardOwen Plwtograplrer Tim Ribar 11re Star & Lamp is published quarterly by the J>i Kappll Phi Fratemiq• at 7017 Nations Ford Road, Charlotte, C 282!7. Mailing tlddress: P.O. Box 240526, Cllllrlotte, N.C. 28224; (704} 523-6000 /-"AX {704) 521-8962 E-mnil:

Contents ALUMNI FEATURES MARK Haws is in the Publix eye as President and Chief Operating Officer of one of the U.S .'s largest grocery chains. Page 3 AwM t HIGHLIGHTS: Outgoing PUSH America Executive Director Ken Kaiser, two newly appointed public officials, and ln Memoriam: Washington's Maynard Pennell. Page 5 PI KAPP PoLITICIANS are everywhere these days, from state houses to the Capitol. Profiled are four of the many newly elected or reelected public servants among Pi Kappa Phi's ranks. Page 6

PUSH AMERICA A ESS-ABILI1Y is a new PUSH America program which focuses on alumni involvement. Also: L. Harry Mixson's son "gives a PUSH. " Page 10

Access~BILITY

]OE GLORTIELD's field of dreams is becoming a reality for children and adults with disabili1ies. Page 11

PiKappNatl@twl.com Materials for publication

slroultl/Je sent directly to tire Mmraging fdiwr at his address sLated above. Members are i11vited w send mmerials w11ceming themsell'es or others. Letters to tire editor may also be printed rrL tire discretion oj tire editor.

Miscellaneous Chapter News: Page 8 Campaign Highlights: Page 9 National Budget: Page 41 Directory: Pages 42-43 Supreme Chapter Announcement: Page 44

A lifetime subscription is

$ !5 and i.1 1Ire only form of subscription. Second class poswge paid at Clrarlo11e, NC and any additional mailing offices.

Pi Kappa Plri wa.1 founded at tire C..ollege of Cllllrleston, Charleston, S.C., orr Dec. 10, 1904, by Arulrew Alexa11der Kroeg, Simon Fogarty 1111111.. I farry ML~on .

Pi Kappa Plri is 11 member oj tire Ntllionallnter-

fratemity Conferellce tJrrd tire College lrtllemit)• Editor.s A1sociatio11.

Member College Fmtenrity Editors Assodation

About the Cover: An original illustration of the

Foundation Annual Report Chairman's Letter: Page 16 Meet the Trustees: Page 17 Execu tive Vice President's Letter, Gateway Society: Page 18 An nual Giving Clubs: Pages 19-22 Owen Initiative: Pages 23-24 ational President's Circle, u Phi Society: Page 25 Designated Scholarship Funds: Pages 26-27 Lifetime Giving Clubs: Pages 28-39 Pi Knpp Scholars: Pages 29-39 Corporate Matching Gifts: Page 40

Memorial Gate in Charleston, . C., by Floyd Coffey, was modified for the cover by Jonathan cott.

ADDRESS ORRECT/0 S should be Sent to Pi Kappa Phi Fratemit)\ POB 240526, Charlotte, C 28224.


Alu

0 If you want to place a safe wager, you can bet Mark Hollis knows his business. President of one of America's largest grocery chains, Publix

T BY FRANK WRENN D IRECfOR OF COMMU !CATIONS P HOTOS

Super Markets Inc., the Stetson (Chi) alumnus has played in nearly every arena of the supermarket super-industry. Initiated into Pi Kappa Phi in 1953, Ho llis became President and Chief Operating Officer of Pub lix in 1984, overseeing nea rly

COURTESY OF P UBLIX

A Directo r of Personnel, Directo r o f Wa rehousin g and Distributi o n, and Vice Pres ident of Public Relati o ns and Public Affa irs, before being elected to th e Boa rd o f Directors o f Pub lix in 197 4, and pres ident in 1984. Through th e yea rs, he has

475 stores located in Flo rida,

seen m any changes in th e indus-

Georgia and South Carolina.

try. "I was in the sto re with th e

Currently the eighth- largest supermarket in the United States,

fi rst refri ge rated servi ce case, and later saw air co nditi o ning,

the chain emp loys over 90,000

elect ro ni c checko uts and th e

employees. "I'm a grocery man at heart,

sca nn er," says Ho llis. "Custo mers have always wa nted good qu ality

Ho ll is says, "I'm a merchan t, a nd

foo d and have wa nted more

proud of it! I started when I was

va ri ety as more va ri eti es beco me

.__

12-years-old, bagging groceries in a little grocery store, and have stayed with the same company ever since." Since his bag boy days in

avai lable, but the rea l change th at I've see n has bee n in techn o logy." In additi o n to his bachelo r's degree fro m Stetso n, Ho llis ho lds a master's degree fro m Michi ga n

1946, Hollis has also worked

State Unive rsity in Food Distribu-

as a stock clerk, produce

ti o n, and honorary docto rates

manager, store manager,

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from Stetson and Florida

the 'b ig men on ca mpus: and th ey were all Pi Kapps. So I was really, in my hea rt, a Pi Kapp before I ever graduated from high school."

Southern College. Despite his education, Hollis claims to have originally been "a reluctant student." "I wanted to get married and go about

In add ition to his position with Publix, Hollis is Ch airm an of th e Trustees for Stetson University and serves on th e boa rd of four other orga ni zat ions. He is also a directo r of th e Florid a Co un cil of 100 and Florida TaxWatch.

my career w ith Publix and my father sa id, ' o you're not, you're going to college: But I'm glad

As a lifelong me rchant and grocery man , Hollis knows well th at a success ful busin ess

the circumstances were like they were because

mu st know its

my education has meant an awful lot to me."

custom ers a nd th eir

'~

.. all the

needs. A 1987

One of the experiences which Hollis credits as transforming him from reluctant student to a business leader was his undergraduate fraternity experience with Chi chapter. "The camaraderie that I experienced in the

'big men on campus' were Pi Kapps, so I

every role that I've had in my career," he said . While at Stetson, Hollis served in almost every officer capacity, with the exception of Archon.

working so hard my sen ior year that I was not ab le to pursue my goal to be

my heart, a Pi Kapp before

became involved with Pi Kappa Phi

fraternity's ch apters "Take a whol e diffe re nt look a t who is th e custo mer of Pi Kappa Phi. Who is th e rea l custom er a nd

I ever graduated from high school."

wh o is th e produ ct? It wo uld see m to me th e produ ct is not th e Fraternity as a n organization, th e

Archon." Hollis originally

simil ar advice for th e

was really, in

"I got married at the end of my junior year, and I was

Fame indu ctee, he h as

a nd lea de rs:

Fraternity has paid off for me as I have developed the ability to get along with people in

Pi Kappa Phi Hall of

product is a stud en t w ho grad uates better prepared for life. "The custo mer is the business, th e graduate

even before attend-

sch oo l, th e leade rship o rgani za tion th a t is

ing Stetson . "I had

desperately searching for effective peo pl e to

been introduced to

join th eir o rga ni zati ons. The custom er is a

the Fraternity by a

public that wan ts a stud ent wh o is prepared

friend of mine from

not just academica lly, but sociall y to accep t

home who was a

leadership responsibilities. "

year ahead of me,"

Hollis' personal goal for th e future is to

he recalled, "and I

develop new leadersh ip so that wh en he

went up to visit him

retires, people will say that Publix is better

one weekend. He

than it has ever been. "I love my work, and I

was a Pi Kapp and

love the company," he says. "I never had a

introduced me to all

desire to look anywhe re else."


Alumni ~ews

latcd ...

Ken Kaiser named Co-Director of Journey

Executive Director Search

P

The PU SH America Boa rd o f Directo rs is currently takin g a pplicatio ns for the positi o n o f PU SH America Executive Directo r. If you are interes ted o r know of so meo ne who may be qu alifi ed, pl ease co ntact o ne of th e fo ll owin g members of the Executive Search Co mmittee: Ed Co rso n 3519 Vero na Tra il Roa no ke, VA 24018 (703 ) 774-0905; Ma rk Timm es POB 240526 Charlotte, NC 28224 (704) 523-6000.

Corrections: In the Fa ll 1994 Star & Lamp, Russel Wilkinso n of Georgia Tech (I o ta) was incorrectl y listed as having jo in ed the Chapter Etern al. Thi s was publi shed as a result o f mi sinfo rm ati o n given the nati o nal office. We' re happy to repo rt th at Bro ther Wilkin so n is a live and well. Also, a memo ri al gift was li sted in memory of Howard Leake, Washin gto n & Lee (Rho ). The text should sho uld have read : "In memory of Mrs. Marge Leake, wife of Howa rd Leake. " The Star & Lam p reg rets th e erro r.

i Kappa Phi

atio nal Head-

edge development of PUSH

quarters h as announ ced that

Ameri ca, " said CEO Mark E.

Ken Kaiser, PUSH America's

Timmes. "Just as PUSH America has

Executive Director sin ce 1986,

changed th e way the fraternal world

h as resigned to beco me Co-Director

looks at community service, the

of the Fra terni ty's Journ ey Proj ect.

'Journ ey' has the potential to

Sally Schafer, PUSH America's

change the way in which the world

Director of Development, is serving as Interim Executive Director.

regards co ll ege fraternities ." The Journ ey, which will be debuted at

"Ken h as b een at the hea rt of the cutting

Pi Kapp Co ll ege, is co-directed by Frank Wrenn, who h as served as the fraternity's

Newly appointed officials

Director of Commu ni cations since 1992. Richard Voorneveld, Dean of tudents at the

erry Butts,

T

th e Journey's advisory team.

th e Alabam a Su preme

Boeing 707 designer joins Chapter Eternal

Co ll ege of Charleston, serves as chairman of

Alabama (Omicron) ,

was elected Jan . 18 to Co urt as a n Associate Justice.

aynard Pennell will be long remem-

Butts was instru mental in th e found in g of Troy State (G a mm a Gamma) a nd in its o ngoing cap ital ca mpaign to build a n ew chapter h ouse. "My experi ence with Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has bee n very beneficial," h e said.

bered for having turned aeronautic

L

ew is Gossett, Furman (Delta),

was appointed

engin eering on its ear. When he was a student at the University of Washington, where he was initiated into

Director of South

Alpha Delta chapter, his professors predicted

Caro lin a's Depart-

th a t co mm ercial jet flights would never be

ment of Labor,

profitable and that planes would never fly

Licensing & Regul a-

faster th an th e speed of sound.

tion in ja nu ary. He

Pennell, who was 84 in

was appointed by Gov. David Beasley. The department

ovember when

he died, proved them wrong. After graduating in 1931, he worked for six years for Douglas Aircraft, before joining The

e mpl oy 450 and has

Boeing Co. During his 34 years with Boeing as

a n annual budget of

an aeronautica l engineer, his design projects

$22 million.

in cluded the B-52 bomber and the 707 jetliner

"The reason I'm here i because of my Pi Kappa Phi activities

prototype. He also headed the company's design program for uper onic Tran port. In 1965, he was awarded the Elmer perry

at Furman," he said .

Award for distinguished engineering. A research

"Frate rni ty affi li ation

professorship in structural analysis at Washing-

makes a big difference."

ton has been named in Pennell's honor. PRI

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Since Founder Andrew Alexander Kroeg sought to become president of the College of Charleston's Chrestomathic Society --forming a political group called Nu Phi to help him attain this goal -leadership and politics have been a part of the malwup of Pi Kappa Phi.

U.S . Cong re ssm an How ard Coble A decade before th e "Contract with

America," Congressman Howard Coble of orth Caro lin a may have felt like a lone vo ice, cryi ng o ut in th e wildern ess. In some ways, he still is. In 1984, Cob le, a Greensboro attorn ey who had been recently initiated as an alumnus into U.N.C.-Greensboro (Epsilon Iota); was reluctantly con temp lating a run for Co ngress. Fo r a small town "farm boy," th e impetus was certainly not th e call of big city Washington,

ver the last several months,

but rather friends, rel atives and the Repub li-

America has seen sweeping

ca ns in the state's sixth district who wa nted

changes in its political climate.

him to cut "outrageous" government spending.

When the nation went to the polls in

ovember, the electoral su n

shined favorably on Pi Kapps who were elected or reelected to public office. Two Pi Kapp politicians, U.S. Congressman Howard Coble and Robert Sheheen, former Speaker of

T

in the belly" for Congress, he did have a penchant for saying "no"-- a single word that has become hi s battle cry. Sin ce being elected in November 1984, Cob le has become a memb er

the House for South Carolina, have spent years

BY FRANK WRE DI RECTOR OF C OMM UN ICATIONS

I LLUSTRATIO

BY

RALPH JE Kl

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Wh il e Co bl e did not originally have a "fire

T H E TA R & LAM P

representing their electors, while two brothers - - Jim Rzepkowski and Denny

unnelley -- are

working in their state capitals for the first time. Across the nation, Pi Kappa Phi continues

tee on Coast Guard and

to produce community and civic leaders on

Maritime Transporta ti on,

both ends of the political spectrum. The Star &

having served in the Coast

Lamp is proud to profile these recently elected

Guard and having spent 18

or reelected civil servants.

years in the Reserves.


In a 1985 article in Spectator Magazine, Cob le explains why some call him "Red Button Coble": "One day I stood up on the House floor, and you know each of us has a card that we're given to activate our voting machines? I took my card out, I said, 'Folks, there is a "no" button at your panel: 1 said, 'Try that red button for a change, it works: I said, 'You might like it!'" "I don't want to be known as 'Congressman NO; but we're gonna have to be willing to say 'no' to some of these special programs and special projects because they've been doin' it recklessly and imprudently for 40 years, and we're runnin' out of time," he added. These days, of course, these words do seem to be, more or less, the language of Washington --what everyone has on their agenda. But in one fight against spending, Coble has at times stood by himself. Since his fir t election in 1984, Coble vowed not to take part in the congressional retirement plan . Ever since, he has fought to enact legislation to reform congressional retirement benefits. As a freshman Representative in 1985, he introduced a bill to cut pensions to the same size as those for other federal workers. ot one congressman stood beside him at the news conference. The congressional retirement plan currently costs taxpayers over $15 million each year. At the end of 1993, there were 391 living former congressmen receiving pensions, with an average annual annuity of $44,479. Some former congressmen receive over $100,000. "I do not believe," says Coble, "that retirement benefits are necessary to entice qualified Americans to run for Congress. Instead, th e generosity of the congressional

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Chaptml 1ews really began to turn around in the spring of 1994 . The last couple of semesters, we have

had double-digit rush classes." Bill Burke added: "We used to have more than enough chairs in our meeting room, but now we have people sitting on the floor. I re member walking into a meeting and thinking I was in th e wrong room!" Initi ation was held at the Temp le United Methodist Church with Full erto n-Zeta Rho and University of San Francisco-Eta Theta chapters

San Francisco State becomes newest chapter

Director of Expansion James Be nson repre-

San Francisco State University celebrated

se nted th e national fraternity.

bonfire on the beach. The chapter received its charter in

ovember, becoming the newest

Eta Omicron's chartering banquet was h eld at the Recrea tional Ce nter for th e Handi capped, a beneficiary of the chapte r's PUSH America effo rts.

active chapter of the Fraternity. The men of Eta Omicron had come a long

Ch ap ter Adviso r Robert Chan, Fin ancia l

way since 1991 , when two members dissolved

Advisor Ryde r Eva ns a nd th e chapter were

their local fraternity to begin a Pi Kapp co lony.

sadde ned by th e loss of Scho lastic Advisor Ray

"We were in serious trouble for the first few semesters, " recalls Rip Bains, "but things

Pi Kapp College

Uribe, who joined the Chapter Etern al on ly months before th e group was chartered.

Mid-Year Leadership Conference sets record

Colonies established

lans are well

he Mid-Year Leadership Conference,

i Kappa Phi

underway for

held during two consecutive weekends

recently

this summer's

in January, was attended by a reco rd

estab li shed

Pi Kapp Co ll ege, to be

numbe r of studen ts. More than 600 stud e nts

co lonies at th e

held Aug. 9-13 at the

from 127 chapters attended th e conferences in

fo ll owing schools:

College of Charles-

Charlotte,

ton , in Charleston,

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chartering officer a nd Aurilio Hurtelio assisted. Ass ista nt Executive Director jaso n Dodd and

ewly initiated Pi Kappa Phi members at Eta Omicron's chartering with a

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cond ucting th e ritu al. Alan Woody served as

.C. and St. Louis, Mo.

This year's theme was "The Journey

Minnesota, UCLA, Arizona State and

S.C. Each chapter is

Begins," unveiling the preliminary plans of th e

Kentucky. lfyou li ve

required by upreme

fraternity's new educational a nd leadership

in th e area and wou ld

Law to send a delega-

program . CEO Mark E. Timmes presented the

like to get invo lved

tion to this biannual

plans to the group, then met with Archo n

pl ease ca ll th e

leadership confer-

focus groups to answer their questions and

Ad mini stative Office

ence.

gain input.

at (704 ) 523-6000.


Campaign pdates Georgia Tech (Iota) prepares for 1996 Olympics ota alumni a re pl a nnin g a May groundbreaking for a $1.3 mi llion house at Georgia Tech. The new house will doubl e the occupancy of the chapter's former house, which has been sold to another fraternity. The chapter is taking advantage of plans by Georgia Tech to house participants in the 1996 Summer O lympics in Atlanta, during which Greek Row and the Tech campus will be

ei th er to renova te or build new houses. Iota is

transformed into an O lympic Vi llage. All but

just $20,000 shy of its $300,000 fund -raising

two of th e campus fraternities a nd most

goal. For more information, call Campaign

sororities have signed O lympi c leases and pla n

Director Michael Cowan at (404) 955-9623.

Delta Delta dedicates new house in Kirksville

after the campaign was initiated. The property i worth about $400,000. Thirty-five names of alumni who made

ortheast

major gifts appear on

Missouri Sta te,

the house's bronze

in Kirksville,

cornerstone tablet.

has a new attraction

More than $75,000

across from ca mpus,

Valdosta alumni gear up for phone campaign omentum is building in the Valdosta

thanks to Pi Kappa Phi alumni from Delta Delta chap ter. It's no t a touri st

State (Beta Tau) hou sing ca mpaign, as

attractio n, th o ugh --

alumni are gearing up for th e phon e

it's a rush attractio n .

solicitation phase. The chapter a nd Beta Tau

Delta Delta's new, 20-

Club housing co rpora tion are raising mon ey

m a n fra tern ity house

was raised from fewer

to bui ld a 20-man, $400,000 ho use o n th e

is just across the street

th an 100 addressable

fro m the largest men's

alu mni when the

dorm . The house is

campaign began .

university's new Greek Row. Campaign gifts a nd commitmen ts h ave nea rl y reach ed th e half-way ma rk towards th e

the most impressive

$200,000 needed from alumni to break ground.

fraternity house on

built on the site of the

campus, too.

chapter's first home,

Campaign Manager Ralph jackso n said loca l alumni will hit the phones in May and

Ground-breaking

The new house is

purchased seven years

Jun e, but th ey need h elp from mo re vo lun-

ceremonies were held

after the chapter's

tee rs. Ca ll Ralph at (912) 242-4293 for info.

Oct. 29, nearlylO year

founding .

Footnote: We plan to make Campaign Updates a regular feature of the magazi11e, o please let us hear about your chapter's l!ousi ng campaign. end your articles, photo or l!ou.se plans to the tar & Lamp, POB 240526, Charlotte, C 28224. PRI

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PUSH imerica

Access A Alumni celebrate Dec. 10 by building wheelchair ramp ince the day I was initiated into

BILITY

program wh ich a ll ows gro ups of a lumni to build wheelchair-access ible ramps for the disabled of their co mmuniti es. Th e ramps a re made possible through gra nts provided by

Pi Kappa Phi, there have been 44 Dec. lOths in my life. And until this year, most of my Founders' Day celebrations had involved formal dinners, or lake-side

PUSH Am eri ca. BY DuRWARD

O wE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EM ERITUS

barbecues, or elaborate dances, or expensive dinners in fancy

With mom's help, Philip tries out his new ramp, as Durward and Dave Simas cheer him on.

hotels. But this Dec.

with fellow Charlotte alumni Bill Jackson,

we hope to not on ly add ress a very im por-

PH OTO BY

JoNATIlA ScoTT

ta nt need, but a lso to provide a new a nd meaningful way for

10 was different. I spent the day

Thro ugh th e Access-Ab ili ty proj ect,

alumni to become m ore invo lved-- or get reinvolved --with th ei r fraternity. Considerin g that a ramp costs abo ut $500

Stuart Vo lker, Dave

a nd ca n be built by six to eight m en in one

Simas and Jonathan

afternoon, Access-Ab ili ty is a great program

Scott, building a

for alumni groups to take pa rt in . (Ca ll PUSH

wheelchair ramp for

Ame rica at (704) 522-7874 for inform ation on

Philip, a 14-year-old

how to get started.)

with a disability.

As I was leaving Philip's house that day,

Over the last

having witnessed hi s spectacu lar first ride down

several months, we've

his new ramp, l realized in a flash th a t I h ad

been part of a pilot

just experienced my finest Fo unders' Day ever !

Founder's son among Florida alumni volunteers Harry Mixson's son, Col. Marion Clarke

of architectura l firm Leathers and Associates.

"Hack" Mixson, was among the alumni

The Tampa Area Playground Project was

who were caught up in the excitement

formed by a group of local parents a nd de-

of building at last fall's Give-

signed with the help of 1,500 area chi ldren.

A-PUSH Weekends. Mixson

The outcome was a fully access ibl e playground,

attended the Give-A-PUSH in

complete with a tree house and a pirate ship .

Tampa, on

Alumni Pat Figly, left, Hack Mixon and Rob Torell at a Give-APUSH Weekend

ov. 11-13. An

big impact in the state of Florid a, as ano th er

(Beta), he was one of 115

event was held Oct. 8-10 in Orlando. The

other participating alumni and student mem-

project brought together 72 Pi Kapps from five

bers.

chapters to assist Camp Cha ll enge, a summ er

PU H America was the second-largest sponsor of a playground created with the help

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T H E STA R & LAM P

The fall'94 Give-A-PUSH season made a

initiate of Presbyterian

camp for developmenta ll y disabled chi ldren and adults.

--Sally Schafer


llatcd ... Journey of Hope Presented this year by Saturn, events are planned for each day of the '95 Journey, which begins June 11 in San Francisco. For more info on how to get involved when the cross-country bike team rolls into your city, please call (704) 522-7874.

The Glory of Joe Glorfield t's a Hol e in the Wall, but it's his. Univer-

During the off-summer months, a resource

sity of Florida-Alp ha Epsilon alumnus

center and various programs-- from teen

joe Glorfield is now living his dream in

camps to support groups-- will be offered. "All in all," Glorfield said,

a Hole in the Wall Gang Leadership Adventure Weekends, a sp in-off from the successfu l Give-APUSH Weekends, are being debuted in 1995. The first was held Feb. 3-5 at Easter Seals East in Richmond, Va. Thirtythree students and one alumnus partici pated, representing nine chapters. Leadership Adventure Weekends are for chapters leaders to come together for team building exercises and hands-on service work on behalf of a local organization. Participants get a chance to meet, work and spend time with new friends with disabilities.

Camp ca ll ed the Boggy

"our camp will be a place where BY S ALLY S CHAFER

Creek Gang Camp. As Executive Director of the Boggy

DIRECTOR OF D EVELOPMENT

reek Gang, Glorfield is

help ing to enrich the lives of chronically ill

patients, and where familie can heal."

Glorfield's passion for camping was planted

a nd physically disabled ch ildren and their

during his summers at college, when he

fami li es by creating camping experiences for

worked as a camp counselor. He believes

them. Based in

camp is one of the

Wi nter Park, Fla., the

best settings to

Boggy Creek Gang

dramatically impad

Ca mp w ill serve more

kids becau e it

than 4,000 people

provides "a real

each year afte r its

family atmosphere."

openin g in late 1995.

"Through lots of

The Boggy Creek Gang camp is an expans ion of the

love and compassion, • Joe Glorfield, right, with fellow gangsters Whit Palmer, left, and Ted Forstmann

original Hole In The Wall Gang Camp, founded by actor Paul General

ewm an and U.S.

orman Schwarzkopf. There are now

five affil iate camps, all serving children with

he says, "ca mp can change kids."

Having always dreamed of owning and running a camp for kids, he says destiny played a happy role in making his dream come true. After finishing his M.B.A. in finance at Florida,

disabilities and chronic illnesses.

he worked as a financial analyst and lobbyist

The original camp is in Ashford,

for General Mills Restaurants, and later ran a

Conn., and the others are in

petroleum distributorship in central Florida.

upstate

ew York, Aspen, Co. and

Kildare, Ireland . The Boggy Creek Gang Camp,

He became aware of the Boggy Creek Gang's efforts during its early stage in 1990. After several years of research , the Gang wa

thanks to Florida's temperate

ready for an executive diredor, and the Glorfield-

climate, will operate year round

Boggy Creek Gang match was made in early '94.

and serve many more chronic Marty Lang with Debbie at the Charlotte Mid-Year Leadership Conference carnival.

kids can be kids instead of

illness groups than is possible in

"Building the Boggy Creek Gang ha been a tremendous amount of work, but a very

colder weather. During the summer months, at

positive experience," he says. "People have

least 10 "traditional " camping sessions will be

taken a look at the common good of helping

held, most specific to an illness or disability.

kids, and it is a powerful thing." SPRI

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Continued from page 7

With the tum of a new tide in Washington,

his greatest influences, was always invo lved

it is expected th at Coble will now receive more

with public service. Hi s fath er was a city

suppo rt for what has been his one-man crusade

co un cilman, and served as Mayor of Camde n

aga inst what he calls a "taxpayer rip-off. "

for 10 yea rs. His o ldest brother served as

" ow people are listening to m e," Coble to ld th e Star & Lamp. "I hope we ca n get reform." Bill Zel iff (R- .H. ), w ho along

chairman of local cou nty govern ment. It was this o lder brother that Sheheen followed to Duke in 1961, though from th e onset he made sure that he wou ld only follow

w ith two o th ers joi ned Cob le in

in those footsteps for so lo ng. Shehee n's

cospo nso rin g a bill last year to

brother, Fred, had not been in a fraternity, but

abolish congressio nal pensions

he had served as editor-in-chi ef of the camp us

altogether, says that it is a "travesty"

newspaper. Fro m the beginnin g, Robert

that Cob le's fight has been over-

Sheheen knew th at he wou ld have to m ake hi s

looked until now. "A guy who stuck

own mark, so he mad e a conscious effort not to

his neck out when he did, at a time

join th e newspa per staff.

when it was unpopular, deserves a lot of credit.

ow anybody can get behind this

stu ff because it's in vogue," he said . But now, for perhaps the first time since he came to Washington, it appears that the 64year-old Pi Kapp --affectionately described

Fo llowing his broth er's advice, She hee n decided to rush . "Don't go in with preco nceptions," he was told. "At leas t rush to m eet other people." As it turn ed o ut, he did find a fraterni ty that he liked-- Pi Kappa Phi . Hi s penchant for invo lvement also led him

by the Washington Post as a "cigar chomping,

to join m any of hi s Mu chapter brothers in

back slapping congressman from Tobacco

ca mpus politi cs. He eventua ll y beca me presi-

Road" -- is definitely in style.

dent of th e student union. Sheheen credits hi s political career to

S.C. State Rep Robert Sheheen hen Robert Sheheen left Ca mden, S.C.

va luabl e in learning about people and how to

expect to join a fraternity. He did

get alon g with people," he says. "Living in that

expect to work hard and leave a mark. Instead,

tight arrangement with others was good for me

he did all three, and is still proving the va lu e

as a South ern er from a sma ll town . I never

of good, hard work.

imagined that I would have friend s from

sentatives in the South Carolina State House

Rochester, New Yo rk, and Dallas, Texas, and San An to nio .. . The exposure to al l those

from 1986 to 1994, was reelected last fall to

attitudes was good for me th ere, and it really

the position he has held for almost 20 years

gave me a much broader vision of what I ought

-- Representative of District 52. Besides

to do in public life."

serving as Speaker, Sheheen has served as

After graduating from Duke, Sheheen

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee

attended law schoo l at the University of South

and the state's Advisory Commission on

Carolina, where he was voted Outstanding

Intergovernmental Affairs. Public service was a natural fit for Sheheen . His family, which served as one of T H E STA R & LAM P

camp us life and campus politics was pretty

to attend Duke University, he did not

Sheheen, Speaker of the House of Repre-

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Pi Kappa Phi. "The activity of Pi Kappa Phi in

Class Member. After practicing law for two years, he decided to run for the office he now holds. On his first try, he lost by o nly 90 votes.


Two yea rs later, he ra n aga in and los t by 40 votes. Fin all y, in 1976, he wo n and has served

In Sep tember, just fo u r mo nths out of co ll ege, Rzepkowski an nou nced his plans to

in th e Ho use ever sin ce, ga rn ering seve ral

run fo r State Delega te. "The American dream

Legislator of th e Yea r awa rds from th e press

was n't seem ing a rea li ty and I was frightened

and several ho no rary degrees fro m universities.

wi th what was go ing on around me," he says.

In 1986, he beca me Speaker of th e Ho use,

"If o u r youth are our future, let's change the

serving co ntinu o usly in thi s pos iti o n until last

di rectio n of our govern ment so we have a

fa ll when th e Republi ca ns took th e majority.

chance for a fut ure."

Sheheen credits th e Ho use with several lo ng-

O n th e ca m paign tra il, Rzepkowski worked

term co ntributi o ns to better governm ent during

tireless ly to meet th e people who wou ld be his

hi s spea kership, includin g a mo re b usin ess li ke

consti tuents, trave li ng door to door and

m anagement a pproach, budget refo rm , a nd

waving signs. His fraternity brothers were

passin g th e to ughest ethi cs law in th e co un try.

extre mely helpful to his campaign . "The best

Shehee n has seen many cha nges in politics

fee li ng was when younger guys from the

over th e last two d eca des. "Po liti cs is a lo t

chapter, w ho didn't even know me, would

mea ner now," he says. "Campaigns are mea n

co me to campaign events. They

and ugly. Iso lated instances o f vo tes whi ch

were all real supportive,"

have no mea ning are expl o ited and accusa-

Rzepkowski sa id .

ti o ns are mad e." Despite the negatives aspects, he sti ll enjoys

A state-licensed insu rance

office manager, Rzepkowski's

hi s jo b. Hi s fo rmul a fo r success-- at Du ke, in

days were often long during the

law schoo l, and as a legislato r -- is sim ple:

campaign . He would get up at 6

"If you wo rk hard and you tell th e truth ,

a.m. to wave his signs as people

peo ple res pect you and beli eve w hat yo u say.

drove to work, un ti l it was time for

Th en th ey te nd to rely o n you because th ey

him to go to work. Then after a

know that you've do ne your ho mework, you've

full day at the office, he

worked hard, a nd you're no t go in g to li e."

and h is supporters wou ld

Sh eheen currently has no pl ans to seek

wave signs aga in fo r

any o th er po litica l office. "My highest and best

hours before cam-

use is bein g a legislator. Of course, I'd still

paigning door-to-

prefe r to be th e Speaker. .. . "

door u ntil dark. His n igh ts were occu-

Maryland Delegate jim Rzepkowski

hen Jim Rzepkowski, 23, was elected to th e Maryland Ho use of De legates in November, no t only was he the first

p ied by comm u nity even ts. All of the hard work paid off when

Republi ca n to eve r win the 32nd Di trict, he

Rzepkowski received

was also th e youngest member of the House.

the highest vote total

A 1993 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of

of any county candi-

Mary land, Rzepkowski was one of the found-

date in his district. He

in g memb ers of Eta Epsi lo n chapter. He was

gained 2,264 more

install ed as Archon fo ll ow in g the chapter's

votes than the

charterin g a nd a lso served as Trea urer.

ontinued on page

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second-place candidate, and 2, 732 more votes than the third-place candidate. Despite his youth, Rzepkowski says that the public respects him . "People haven't

Kentucky State Senator Denny Nunnelley lthough las t fall marked Denny

unn elley's first bid for the Kentucky

reacted in a negative way. Many said my age

state Senate, he is no stranger to public life. Ever since he left Morehead State in 1974,

was an asset, because the governm ent needed

Denny

fresh voices." He also enjoys the attention he gets. "I am

unn ell ey has bee n in th e public eye.

unnelley began serving the peo ple of Woodford Coun ty, Kentucky 20 years ago,

the youngest member-- that's how I am

when he bega n worki ng at th e Sheriffs Depart-

introduced. It also means a lot of free publicity." Rzepkowski feels that his youth does not

ment, shortl y after fini shing college. In 1981 , he was elected Sheriff, an office he held until

jeopardize his stature in the eyes of his fellow delegates. "They don't hold it against me. Our

being elected County Judge in 1985.

votes count the same, and at some time or another, they are going to need my vote," he says. "(Other representatives) are sometimes

unnell ey

was reelected in 1989, th en decided to take his knowledge of county governm ent to the state level. When the votes were tabulated in last fall's

envious of the press I get." According to Rzepkowski, his Pi Kappa Phi

election, unnell ey had kept his wi nning record intact. Despite all the electio ns he's faced over

experience gave him drive and leadership

the last 15 years, he has never lost. unnelley serves Kentucky in the 30th

skills. "College life is wonderful, my education

Senatorial District, consti tuted of six counti es

was beneficial, but what I do now is use the

and a portion of a seventh, an d representing a

skills I learned as a Pi Kappa Phi: the people

more than 100,000 people. unnelley's primary goals are related to

skills you learn by running an organization," he says. "I attribute my success thus far to my Pi Kappa Phi experience. I joined for leader-

how counties ca n work together to become

ship opportunities, and that's what it gave me.

more efficient. "I believe that the counti es should join

I am a firm believer in the Greek system."

efforts on shared services," he says. "In the

Eta Epsilon chapter is certainly proud of their esteemed brother. In a letter from on

past, there has not been eno ugh push fo r loca l

behalf of the chapter, Scott Rosenbaum wrote,

governmen ts to work together. Local govern ments are top-heavy in admi nistratio n. Th ey

"Just as he worked to make Pi Kappa Phi a

must join hands to become more effective,

reality here on campus, we can be certain that

tearing down the meaning of county bound. " anes.

Brother James Rzepkowski will apply the same devotion to building a better Maryland." For now, Rzepkowski says that getting through this legislative session is his first priority, then he plans to run for reelection. And after that?

A former Archon of Delta Eta,

unnelley

ranks several of his fraternity brothers as among his best friends. "As a matter of fact," he said, "I talked to two yesterday a nd o ne today." Public life is also a natural fit for

"Well, I like that building across the street

unnelley. "I have always taken a stance and

(the Governor's Mansion). It would be a great

been active," he says. "!love meeting people

place to live! "

and shaking hands."

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THE STAR & LAMP

Postscript: Do you or one of your alumni brothers hold a public office? Whether you've been appointed or elected, we'd like to hear about it. Please send us your name, photo, resume -- includitrg your address and telephone number-- and we'll contact you for a follow-up f eature story in an upcoming issue of the Star & Lamp.



Dear Brothers and Friends,

Fu nd- raisin g d urin g the yea r achi eved new

tis indeed a pleasure to write you as

records of participati o n, both fo r fund s

Chairman of the Pi Kappa Ph i Founda-

contrib uted and numb er of d o no rs. The

tion. I am honored to serve with an

Foun datio n received $964,686 in co n tribu -

outstanding Board ofTrustees. Their

tio ns from nea rl y 2,800 members and fri ends

service to Pi Kappa Phi is substantial;

d uring the year. This is alm os t fo ur tim es th e

their contributions of time,

"Fund-raising during the year achieved new records of participation, both for funds contributed and number of donors. The Foundation received $964,686 in contributions from nearly 2,800 members and friends -almost four times the previous record for contributions!"

talent and money is of the highest

A majo r part of th e to tal invo lved th e co nveya nce o f th e

Th is past year was a momentous one for your Foundation. The

fo rm er chapter ho use and land

Foundation, with the participation

of Broo klyn Po ly (Al ph a Xi) . The

of the

alu mni genero usly co nveyed th eir

ational Council, orga nized

and conducted a fund-raising

debt-free ho use to th e Fo und ati o n

program to honor CEO Durward

after the fraternity system at

Owen upon his retirement after 35 years of

Brooklyn Po ly had d isso lved du e to cha nging

service. To date nearly $500,000 has been

demograp hi cs at th e in stituti o n . Proceeds fro m

donated or pledged to the Owen In itiative.

the sa le will be used to establish a scho larship

The outstanding Owen Retirement Dinner

fund fo r members of Alpha Xi and th eir fa mili es.

and Fund-raising Roast was one of the most

We were sadde ned to accept th e res igna-

memorable evenings in the 90-year history

tion of Pau l Drake of Texas-Austin (Zeta Theta )

of the Fraternity.

as a Trustee. Pau l served with distin ctio n and

The Foundation awarded $500 scholar-

will be m issed. We were pleased to welco m e

ships to 12 Pi Kapp Scholars last year, as well

Trustees Kel ley Bergstro m, Step hen De Palm a,

as almost $20,000 in grants to deserving

Pete Petit, and To m Carter.

students. In addition, the Foundation made a

I am proud to say th at the Foundati o n is now beginn ing to rea lize its po tenti al. With

major contribution to the ongoing cost of

our corpus at $2.27 m illio n and growin g, we

Pi Kappa Phi's Leadership Consultant program.

can see broad new areas of assista nce to o ur

These five outstanding young men travel to our

membership. To our dono rs, tha n k you for

140 chapters throughout the year. The Founda-

your continued support. Yo ur co ntributio ns

tion also supported the cost of Pi Kappa Phi's

allow us to he lp deservi ng students. To th e

premier leadership event, Pi Kapp College.

remainder of the members hip, please co nsid er

The Foundation assisted our chapter at

a tax-deductib le gift to the Fou nd ati o n . It's a n

Georgia Tech (Iota) through a grant for the

investment that wi ll pay d ividen ds for yea rs to

construction and furnishing of educational

come.

new program, the Umbrella Library Grant Private Letter Ruling, allows the Foundation to accept tax-deductible donations and to consider grant proposals to fund educational space in our chapter houses. THE TAR & LAMP

rece ived in any o ne yea r!

order.

space in its new chapter house. An innovative

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previo us reco rd fo r co ntributi o ns

Yours in Pi Kappa Ph i,

.:zzz:-


TRUSTEES

Kelley Bergstrom

Parker 'Pete' Petit

Stephen DePalma

Tom Carter

Kell ey Bergs trom is

Pete Petit is Cha irm a n

Steph en De Pa lm a is a

Tom Carter has

The mission of

Pres id e nt a nd CEO of

and CEO of Healthdyne,

past

worked in the White

the Pi Kappa Phi

J.M .B. Properti es Co.

whi ch he fo unded in

de nt of Pi Kappa Phi .

House, U.S. enate

1971. He is a lso

Sin ce 1991, he h as

and Department of

Foundation

cofo und er of th e

seiVed as CEO and

Defe nse. Currently,

is to generate ongmng Income

atio na l Presi-

Cyt Rx Co rp . and

Pres ide nt of Sch aar,

h e is a co nsultant to

seiVes o n th e boa rds

DePa lm a & Ca nger

severa l defense-

of Atl a nti c o uth east

Group In c.

related companies on

to support the

n ationa l security

educational

Airlin es, Ad va nced Techn o logy Develop-

De Pa lm a has over 22 years of

m ent Fund a nd th e

Carter received

Ja pa n-A m eri ca n He received a bachelo r's d egree in acco untin g

issues.

ociety of Geo rgia. Petit received

programs of

h is bachelor's degree

Pi Kappa Phi

from Memphis

Fraternity. This is accomplished

(Gamma Delta) and

a nd fin ance fro m

b o th hi s b ach elor's

h is master's degree

Iowa State (Alp ha

a nd m aster's degrees

from Georgetown.

Omi cro n) . After

in m echa ni ca l engin -

He is a U.S. Air Force

seiVin g two years in

eering from Georgia

ReseiVe Officer and

assets through

th e Army, h e achi eved

Tech (I o ta ). He ho lds

an airline pilot.

various fund-

an M.B.A. fro m Flo rida.

a n M.B.A. in fi na nce

experience in civi l

fro m Geo rgia State.

engi neeri ng a nd

seiVed as Deputy

p la nni ng, an d has

Assistant Secretary of

and endowments.

seiVed as a m un icipa l

Defense, Assistant to

Our vision

Active in na ti o na l rea l es ta te o rga ni zati o ns, he is a fo rm er

Petit seiVes on th e ati o n al Cou n cil fo r

Fo rmerly, he has

by accumulating

raising programs

ch airm a n a nd current

Medi ci ne at Em ory

an d au thority engi-

the Republican

directo r of th e

a nd is o n th e coun cil

n ee r for ma ny pu b li c

Leader, Ajr Force Aide

is to assist our

agencies.

to the President,

members to

Chief of Aircrew

achieve superior

a ti o na l Multi Ho usin g Coun cil , a nd

DePa lma received

is a Certifi ed Pro perty

hi s bach elor's degree

Standardization and

Ma nager of th e

from

Evaluation, and

results in personal

ew Jersey

In stitute of Rea l Estate

Institute ofTechnol-

Executive Assistant to

Ma nage m e nt. He is

ogy (Beta Alp h a) and

the Assistant Secretary

acti ve in hi s loca l

seiVes on its Board of

of the Air Force.

co mmuni ty a nd

Overseers. He also

academics,

seiVes o n severa l

seiVe on the boards

service and leadership skills.

university boards,

of the Emory-Georgia

of Ronald McDonald

including th e Rea l

Tech Biomedical

I louse, Visiti ng

Es tate Advisory Board

Techno logy Research

of th e Co ll ege of

Ce nt er. He a lso i

Central jersey and

Busin ess Ad m in istra-

Chai rman of the SID

Monmouth College

ti o n.

Alliance.

development,

ursing SeiVices of

chool of Business. PRI

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This year's donor roll takes on new appearance

chapters rather than giving cl ubs, all ow in g yo u

our appreciation for their philanthropy,

to easily scan all the contributors from your

the Foundation publishes this Annua l

chapter. After each name, a "C#" appears to

Report. Included are all donations made in the

indicate the giving level (see giving cl ub key).

1994 calendar year.

The number in pare nthes is indicates th e

on a new appearance. First, to give proper recognition to members

provides for a more readab le repo rt whil e giving you a quick grasp of th e givin g patte rn s of the Fratern ity. In all, 1994 was a n extrao rdi -

separate section, beginning at right.

nary year for philanthropy. Future ge nerat io ns

These major donors -- the Distin-

of the Fraternity will benefit because of your

guished Fellows, Foundation

generosity.

Second, we have added three new lifetime

THE STAR & LAMP

We hope th is new reporti ng for m at

making large annua l gifts, we have

Foundation.

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number of consecutive givi ng years.

highlighted their names in a

Fellows and Fellows-- are the backbone of the

The Gateway Society recognizes members who have made a planned gift to the Foundation. Planned gifts, such as bequests, trusts, life insurance policies or the gift of a home with lifetime occupancy, offer tax advantages to the donor and a chance to make a greater investment than would be possible using cash.

Final ly, we have orga n ized o ur do nors by

o recognize our donors and to express

This year, the donor roll takes

Gateway Society

need to establish these givi ng dubs is indicative of the growing support given the Foundation.

Fraterna ll y,

~~<:;L~J~

giving clubs to recognize donors at the

Ted Scharfenstein

$25,000, $50,000 and $100,000 levels. The

Executive Vice President

Charleston (Alpha) v' Julius Burges David Jaffee UC-Berkely (Gamma) r,/ eil Weatherall / South Carolina (Sigma) ' Jim Quinn / Davidson (Epsilon) v Hugh Yelvenon Wofford (Zeta) / Jesse Crimm Emory (Eta) • Seale Hipp

Roanoke (JU) . / Edward Bennett DanClow Ed Corson Durward Owen Tim Ribar James Turk Allen Woody / Purdue (Omega) ' Paul Swafford / Mercer (Alpha Alpha) / Roben L. Bennett / Florida (Alpha Epsilon) 1 Sydney Herlong orth Carolin~ (KaP.~~\ pt\ Stuan Hicks r I~ Ben Luer Georgia (Lambda) Mike O'Donnell Oregon State (Alpha Zeta) / )ames Rodney Harris James Marsh Frank Lane James Lester David Vawter Phil Tappy Auburn (Alpha Iota) ,/ David Tidmore Earl Layman Alabama (Omicron) / Michigan (Alpha Kappa) l/ Harry Caldwell Mark Perrin Travis Julian Brooklyn Poly (Alpha JU) " --.~ Washington & Lee (Rho) . ~George Carleton ward Leake ---r---- • Iowa State ~ Illinois (Upsilon) (Alpha Omicron) \./ Gunnar Schalin Frank Parrish

/

.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) •· Stephen DePalma James Krucher ri them (Beta Beta)

~, t> t /fM

Louisville (Beta Gamma) • Ron Krebs Warren Robb Florida State (Beta Eta) . / Christopher New Virginia (Beta Upsilon) . / Walter Brinkman Glenn Dickson George Shipp Georgia Southern (Gamma Kappa) Glen n Aspinwa ll Wayne Buffington LaGrange (Gamma u) / Ron deValinger Georgia Southwestern (Gamma JU) . / Bill Finney Michael Hall South Alabam/ (Gamma Phi) Frank Havard

v

Montevallo / (Gamma Omega) " Jeffery McGhee Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) ../ An Quickenton U.N.C.-Charlotte (Delta Lambda) v Christopher Cannon Bill Jackson Bowling Green (Delta Sigma) ,._/ Ken Kaiser 1 Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi)v ' Mark Jacobs U.N.C.-Greensboro/ (Epsilon Iota) '

s Texas e Omega) ' Timothy Haen IUPUI (Zeta Psi) Michael F. Gorski

/

v


(Distinguished Fellows

\

($ 1,000 and up in '94) Charleston (Alpha) Jo hn Hassell South Carolina (Sigma) Jerry Brewer Georgia Tech (Iota) Al len Morris Garry Pritchett Charles Sim ons North Carolina (Ka ppa) Stuan Hi cks Otis McCollum Roanoke (Xi) Nicho las Boccella Roy Pollard Vic Thacker jim Turk Allen Woody Dudley Woody Alabama (Omicron) I larry Caldwell Emmett Dendy Nathan Hightower Lonnie Strickland

Washington & Lee (Rho) ll oward Leake ~ Letso n (Chi) Bruce Rogers C m ell (Psi ) William Thome Purdue (Omega) David Lane Paul Swafford amford (Alph a Eta) jim Daley Auburn (Alph a Iota) Ernest Johnson Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) Kelley Bergstrom Eldred (Jarman Frank Parrish Drexel (Alpha Up ilon) Jack Casper Indiana (Alpha Psi) Phi l Summers N.).I.T. (Beta Alpha) teve DePalma Florida Southern (Beta Beta) Ted charfenstei n Georgia State (Beta Kappa) Ken Cribbs

Houston (Beta u) Richard Viguerie East Carolina (Beta Phi) Clay Edmonds Memphis (Gamma Delta) Tom Caner Appa lachian State (Delta Zeta ) Greg Ball Queens (Eta Zeta) tewan Blake

Alabama (Omi cron) Austin Brannan Georgia (Lambda) Walter Pickens N.C. State (Tau) Bob Cline Stetson (Chi) Pat Figley Co rnell (Psi ) Thomas Bennett John Kirk Purdu e (Om ega) Greg Linder Florida (Alpha Epsilon ) Pete Barr Dick Banlett David Henn Bob Paterno Auburn (Alpha Io ta ) harles Cavin Frank Il awthome Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Barney Tucker Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Cordon Wright I.I.T. (Alpha Phi) Kenneth Peterson Fred Widlak N. J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) John Lee Louisville (Beta Gamma) Ron Krebs

Missouri (Beta Epsilon) Jay Stucke) Livingston (Gamma AI~) joe Alexander LaGrange (Gamma u) Ron deValinger Georgia Southwestern (Gamma Xi) Bill Finney South Alabama (Gamma Phi) Frank Havard Montevallo (Gamma Omega) Jim Beal Northeast Missouri (Delta Delta) john Andrews Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) An Quickenton Bradley (Epsilon Mu) Jeff Luebker

Top I 0 giving chapters in 1994 Chapter

Fellows ($500 to $999 in '94) Charleston (Alpha) Julius Burges Bernie Jones Davidson (Epsilon) I larry Hendrick Georgia Tech (Iota) Parker Petit North Carolina (Kappa) Thomas Sayre Georgia (Lambda) Leroy Langston Phil Tappy Duke (Mu) Ernest DeLaney Bill Fuqua Roanoke (Xi) Ed Bennett Ed orson Raphael Ferris Weldon Lawrence Mason Miller Munsey Moore Durward Owen Rob Stephenson harl es Stults David Tanis Jason Umberger

48,192

Georgia Tech (Iota) Roanoke (Xi)

31,541

Widows of Members Mrs. George Sheetz

Alabama (Omicron)

18,085

Samford (Alpha Eta)

16,370

Friends of th e Fratem ity Gamma Kappa Housing Corporation Zeta P i Fraternity Shirley Hardee Psi Sigma I lousing Corpo ration

Purdue (Omega)

10,745

Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) 9,232

Con tributin g Chapters N.).I.T. (Beta Alpha)

orth Carolina (Kappa)

9,230

Drexel (Alpha Upsilon)

9,030

Auburn (Alpha Iota)

7,205

Fellows

Friends of the Fraternity Delta Zeta Alumni Assoc. Alpha Theta Building Corp. Phi Kappa Tau Foundation Contributing Chapters Washington (Alpha Delta) Indiana (Alpha Psi) East Texas State (Beta Chi) IUP (Zeta Iota)

9,670

Florida (Alpha Epsilon)

($ 100 to $499 in '94)

Foundatio~

$

Charleston (Alpha) Cary Cattenon

t.e.ve..Coker Tim Dangerfield Jack lluguley David Jaffee Earle jennings Glenn McConnell Terry "!oore Larry Powers Chip Voomeveld Ernest Zinkowski Presbyterian (Beta) Gus Adams Dave Aucremann Cliff Goodwin Clint Massey An Maxwell Sam McGregor Hack Mixson U . . -Berkel ey (Gamma) Dick Cornish Jack Downer George Canz Bernie Magoon Sterling orgard James eiler Charles Vannice Furman (Delta) David Ullman

South Carolina ( igma) Joel Borellis William Fincher qoug ,\1arble Jimmy Parler Ben Pooser Dan Reynolds David Rhodes Davidson (Epsilon) Hooper Alexander Ken Clary Hugh Yelvenon Wofford (Zeta) Aylene Evan Jack Kaplan Chip tockman Boyce Woolbright Emory (Eta) Joe Cannon Ted Giles Seale Hipp Jerome Westbrook John Wil on Georgia Tech (Iota) David Baker James Dewberry Vernon Hutchens Don Johmton Perk Perkins John Puckett Stan Robens Bruce VanDerhoof

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Fellows

Cont.

($ 100 to $499 in '94) orth Carolina (Kappa) Phil Ameen Jack Bayliss Steven Briganti Doug Dodson Ricky Goodson Benji Guion Richard Holzworth Keith Rollins Wayne Scott Geo rgia (Lambda) Gibson Hull Herbert Ingram Bob Knox Ward Lang Jimmy Martin Fred Thomas James Wilson Duke (Mu) George Benda Jerry Bernstein William Blackwelder Bill Dodson Edwin Jones Steve Lindberg Heath Marcus William Sasser Robert Summers Frank Wrenn Ill ebraska (Nu) Jim Guretzky George Spatz Roanoke (Xi) Fred Altimore David Barnes Michael Bast Rob Benninghove Robert Bonney Lewis Borsellino Peter Brock Clarence Caldwell Paul Caldwell Walker Carter Mark Edgell ick Fairbanks James Fleshman Henry Fowler Charles Freeman Teddy Garman Ken Garren Whit Graveley Rob Gray Jeff Grimm Roy Jamerson Don Kerr Seibert Lavinder Phil Malouf Ray Markham Bill Martin David McCourt 20

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Roa noke (co nt.) Rick Milan Bill Miller Dean Miller Thomas Moore Al elson Dick ewman Dan O'Flaherty Cam Ogilvie Joseph Payne Don Potter Tim Ribar Rich Ruby Tod Senne Carl Sherertz Paul Sims Mike Smythe John Stafford Kevin Steele Jim Stump John Styron Bob Thomas Tim Via joe VonCulin Jack Wade MarkWood Alaba ma (Omicro n ) David Adams George Barker Ed Caldwell Gene Cartledge joe Cassady Richard Cowart John Greaves Doston Gurganus Bob Inman Travis Julian Joe Lee Gary Limmroth Benjamin Mathis Mack Matthews Al McLeod Oscar Pardue Cyrus Steed Bill Taylor Washington & Lee (Rho) Dick Anderson Frederick Landrigan Jock Wallace .C. State (Tau) Fred Collins Jay Deyton Robert Lamphier Marc McConnaughey Wallace Reams Illi n o is (Upsi lo n ) Skip Fowler Bill Haselwood Glen Hesler Lisle Menzimer Greg Provencher Gunnar Schalin John Schubert Brook Silvestri Wally Wahlfeldt

Stetso n (Chi) Tom Deen Mark Hollis Arthur Morris James Rutan John Snellings l. Southward Herman Turner Corn ell (Psi ) Dave Dietzen George Heinrich Bill ewell Alex Sherer Lawrence Thayer Bob Wilcox W. John Zygmunt Purd ue (Om ega) Bernie Breen Dave Carder Jonathan Crist George Fassnacht Wally Goffeney Charles Hall Rik Hill Thomas Jennings Allan Larson Floyd McDonald Walter orrington Sonny O'Drobinak Rob Parsons Bill wager Mike Tyrrell Mercer (Alp ha Al ph a) Robert Bennett Ledford Carter Oklah oma (Alph a Ga mm a) Clarke Dunnington Joe Haines Bob Holly Thornton Huddle Gary Miller Jay Morris Wash ington (Al ph a Delta ) Bob Bux Evan Erickson Jon Foster Charlie Jaramillo Chris Orr Florida (Alpha Epsilo n) Gary Anderson David Charland Em Cobb Geary Cotton George Coulter Steve Duncan Tom Fitzgerald Mark French Harry Fry John Gornto Hugh Gower Jim Grady Hubert Graves Robert Halcrow Byron Herlong

/ Top I 0 giving states in 1994 State

$

Georgia

51,413

Virgini a

37, 859

Florida

35,168

orth Caro lin a

26,730

AJabama

25,183

New York

15,353

ew Jersey

12,326

South Ca ro lina

12,131

Ca lifornia

11,701

Indiana

10,575

Flo rida (co nt.) Alfredo Hernandez Richard Hill Frank Holley Charles Hudspeth Elliott James Gary Leonard Bert Luer Mike O 'Donnell Ben Overton Howard Pettengill Thomas Simpson MarkTimmes Orego n Sta te (Alph a Zeta) John Bollman Bob Elfers Kurt Engelstad Chuck Hartsough Harry Kallander Donald Knight Fred Raw Jack Reviglio Edward Shimojima Jack Steward Dave Vawter Sa mford (Al ph a Eta) Bill Ford Jerry Matthews Matt Snow

Mid1iga n Sta te (Alph a Theta ) Ken Adams Henry Anderso n Wi ll ia m Cleary Bill Holl er Edwa rd Lynch Angus Morse Den nis Yanachik Jack Zimmerman Auburn (Alph a Io ta) Marsha l Ca ley Moyer Harris Ed Henderso n David Long Alex Maddox Sam Pate Larry Pharo Joel Radman Red Russell Kenneth Wi lkins Warren Wi ll iams Michi ga n (Alpha Kappa ) Carl Bracy Hugh Hotchkiss Mark Perrin Penn State (Alpha Mu) Kevin Murphy Mike Trull Ohio Sta te (Alph a Nu) Corwin 1-lablitzel Carl Stickel Edwin Stickel


Fellows

Cont. ($ 100 to $499 in '94) Brooklyn Poly (Alpha JG) Hank Backofen Rich ard Brady George Ca rleton Walter Eisele Josep h Flaheny Henry Gartner Henry Meyer Jack Molinelli Pau l Schwa nentlugel Albert Steele Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) John Brockmann Bob Brown Mark Hughes Bert Lattan Emerso n Linney Warren Madden Jim Moon Wayne Moore Frank Parrish Bill Ri ckert Tom Toll West Virginia (Alpha Rho) Alex Adair Viaor Folio Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Howard Baker Barry Ceci l Bob Gibson Randy Mims Jim Snow Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Jim Bernstein Richard Bouchard David Dobson Cedric Dustin Robert Fuchs Dennis Gormley Robert Hawkins Steve Kaitz Robert Lyons Frank Popp Thomas Richmond Richard Surprenant Bob Wambach Drexel (Alpha Upsilon) Tom Block Martin Burrows Barry Campbell James Haislip Alan ll enderson Albert Lord John Riuenhouse Keith Sheppard Bill Shute

l.l.T. (Alpha Phi) John Humiston Frank Janik Martin Kotsch Russ Millman John Sachs Edwi n Searl Burton Seiwell Douglass Snyder Miami (Alpha Chi) Frank Kearns Indiana (Alpha Psi) Steve Boone Rod Gu nning Tim Mercer Steve Sanders T.J. Sulli van Ross Wingler N.).l.T. (Beta Alpha) Robert Garvey Jim Krucher Joseph Manfredi Michael Merdinger Edmund Mooney George ewcombe Pugliesi Pugliesi Jim Tomasini Don VanHouten Florida Southern (Beta Beta) Gary Baker Carl Koch Dave Robertson Louisville (Beta Gamma) Gai l Elliott Warren Robb Drake (Beta Delta) Rob Cione Jim Hornbrook Missouri (Beta Epsilon) Mike Hinds Florida State (Beta Eta) Paul Aase Warren Harper Emmett Johnson Mike Loy Buz McCall Lee ichols Lewis Symmes Toledo (Beta Iota) Darryl McEwen Lance Talmage Georgia State (Beta Kappa) John Whitley Tampa (Beta Lambda) Austin Curry Joe Martineau Dick Swirbul Guy Walton McNee e (Beta Mu) Wilfred Bourne R.B. Smith David Stacy

Central Michigan (Beta JG) Donald Perry Valdosta State (Beta Tau) Tom Limoli Ted Nelson Jonathan Scott Virginia (Beta Upsilon) Bill Couper Gene Davis Glenn Dickson Leroy Hamlett Russ lluber Dan Kimball Shep Moore Fred Riggins Don Slesnick ).B. Yount East Carolina (Beta Phi) S.T. Hi cks East Texas State (Beta Chi) Ken Park John Witt East Tennessee State (Beta Omega) Edward Bowers Byron Brown Russ Palmer Livingston (Gamma Alpha) llal Bloom Old Dominion (Gamma Beta) Chuck Brady Matthew Parker Lou Rid1ard Dave Simas Tim Willis Troy State (Gamma Gamma) Steve Shamburger Memphis (Gamma Delta) Richard Franklin Philip Wood Western Carolina (Gamma Epsilon) MarvCope Charles Sutton West Virginia Tech (Gamma Zeta) Denny Maffessanti U. .C.-Wilmington (Gamma Theta) Billllarrell Georgia Southern (Gamma Kappa) Glenn Aspinwall Roland Berry Wayne Buffington Tom Camp Lee Davis Martin esmith )oeOdom Steve Rawlins Michael Register Larry Ray Smith Rick Walden

Belmont Abbey (Gamma Mu) John Farrell LaGrange (Gamma u) Mike Rothschild Georgia Southwestern (Gamma JG) Richard Folger George Pritchard Mark Todd Lander (Gamma Rho) Chuck Watson Oklahoma State (Gamma Upsilon) Barry Howell Gilbert Sanders South Alabama (Gamma Phi) Lawrence Davis Jacksonville (Gamma Chi) Paul Stynchcomb Montevallo (Gamma Omega) Dave Wigginton Virginia Tech (Delta Alpha) Steve Johnson orth Georgia (Delta Beta) Ron Alexander Mark Brannen Tom Persia Benjamin Singer Andy Smith

ortheast Missouri (Delta Delta) Chuck Barnard Jacksonville (Delta Epsilon) Randy Owen Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) Doug Bush Mark Christopher Gregory Honeycutt Ward orris David Vaughn Pembroke (Delta Kappa) Ollie Canaday U. .C.-Charlotte (Delta Lambda) Chris Cannon Bill Jackson Gary Knox Bo Proaor orth Alabama (Delta JG) Larry Guess Wright State (Delta Pi) Bruce Rockwell Dan trawn Bowling Green (Delta igma) Ken Kaiser

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Top I0 chapters by amount given by first-time donors Chapter

$

Roanoke (Xi)

4,135

Queens (Eta Zeta)

2,300

Cornell (Psi)

1,100

.J .l.T. (Beta Alpha)

906

Purdue (Omega)

836

Florida State (Beta Eta)

765

Duke (Mu)

375

N.C. State (Tau)

375

Washington (Alpha Delta)

320 320 320

Virginia (Beta Upsilon) Alabama (Omicron)

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Owen Initiative 'most successful' campaign ever oundation Chairman Lonnie Strickland

tion and the income will be used to help fund

calls the Owen Initiative -- named for

the Fraternity's innovative education program,

retired CEO Durward, Roanoke (Xi) --

Pi Kappa Phi's effort to help build better men.

program in the history of Pi Kappa Phi. "

The educational tracks will dea l with scholar-

,----_..--...-

The Owen Initiative, which has

freshman year. During the sophomore and

pledges and contributions, is a way

junior year, the focus will be on leadersh ip and

for appreciative members and

personal development, and seniors wi ll

friends to show their respect for

concentrate on career and life planning.

during his 35 years at the helm of Pi Kappa Phi . The net proceeds from the fund-raising

Cont. ($ 100 to $499 in '94) James Madison (Delta Tau) Mark Callis Thomas Lyles Pittsburgh (Delta Upsilon) Ryan Fischer Kansas State (Delta Chi) Brent Grauberger Jeff Meister Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) Billy Jacobs Mark Jacobs Steven Kosta Texas A&M (Delta Omega) Jason Dodd Elon (Epsilon Alpha) Gerald Hollan Barry Simmons Grand Valley State (Epsilon Beta) Ted Lukomski Longwood (Epsilon Gamma) Brad Pomp Clinch Valley (Epsilon Epsilon) Mike Donathan Central Arkansas (Epsilon Zeta) John Bearden Winthrop (Epsilon Eta) Joel Byars 22

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ship, values and service during the member's

raised over $500,000 to date in

Durward Owen's accomplishments

Fellows

the Journey. The Journey is the centerpiece of

"the most successful capital fund-raising

These are bold new initiatives to challenge and inspire the individual member, the chapter, and the entire national Fratern ity. The Journey will be unveiled in August at

effort will be placed in the corpus the Founda-

Pi Kapp College at the College of Charleston.

U. .C.-Greensboro (Epsilon Iota) Scott Twiford Southern Tech (Epsilon Kappa) Jay Barrow Bradley (Epsilon Mu) JamesAiu Gregory Cors Jason McDowell Tim Sumner SAC State (Epsilon Nu) Bob Langbein Jayson Louie Stuan Volker LaSalle (Epsilon Xi) John Gable Villanova (Epsilon Omicron) Joe Brady Virginia Commonwealth (Epsilon Pi) Mike Valentine Lenoir- Rhyne (Epsilon Rho) Mark Mullane St. Joseph's (Epsilon Tau) Vince Thompson Georgia College (Epsilon Upsilon) Lee Langley Roger mith Texas Tech (Epsilon Omega) Drew Hudel Bob Welsh

Widows of Members Kathryn Deimler Mrs. George Grant Mrs. Kieffer Betty Lowell Helen Ring Ester Young

orth Dakota (Zeta Gamma) Mark Adams Mike Monson Michael Welvaen George Mason (Zeta Epsilon) Alan Duesterhaus Michael ocha Texas-Austin (Zeta Theta) Paul Drake Tracy Maddux Cal. State- orthridge (Zeta Mu) James Benson Averett (Zeta Xi) Roben Gordon Colorado State (Zeta Phi) Stephen Feld IUPUI (Zeta Psi) Lance Burnside Colorado-Boulder (Eta Gamma) Bret Heidemann Maryland (Eta Epsilon) Ross Knoblauch U.C.-Irvine (Eta Eta) Jim enechal Other Fraternitie igma Alpha Mu Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi

Friends of the Fraternity Howard Alter Frederick Brown Alpha Omicron Build . Corp. Michael Carroll Coverdell Company Harris Publishing Co. Scott Finney Alison Gallagher Mitzi George James Greer Terry llarper ed Kirklin William Light Eric Linderberg William Luer Gregory McElroy Regina Moody Leslie Paliyenko Kathleen Randall Iverson Riddle Ralph Rumsey Brian mith Jim Spivey Eileen tevens Charles Warner

Con tributi ng Cha pters Alabama (Omicron) Washington & Lee (Rho) Auburn (Alpha Iota) Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Troy State (Gamma Gamma) Morehead (Delta Eta) Appalachian tate (Delta Zeta) Lenoir-Rhyne (Epsi lon Rho) Concord (Eta Alpha) Colorado-Boulder (Eta Gamma)


Owen Initiative 1994 contribut ors Charleston (Alpha) julius Burges Jim Edwards Joh n Hassell Jack Huguley David Jaffee Ea rle Jenning Bernie Jones Larry Powers Chip Voorneveld Ernest Zinkowski Presbyterian (Beta) Dave Aucrema nn Cliff Goodwin Hack Mixson U.C.-Berkeley (Gamma) Bernie Magoon Sterling orgard James Sei ler harles Vannice South arolina (Si gma) joel Borellis Jerry Brewer William Fincher Doug Marble Jimmy Parler Wright Paulk Walter Pickens David Rhodes Davidso n (Epsilon) ll ooper Alexander Ken Clary Jesse Fisher I larry llendrick llugh Yelvenon Wofford (Zeta) Jack Kaplan James Pease Emory (Eta) Ted Giles Seale llipp Ken Kiehl John Wilson Georgia Tech (Iota) David Baker Mike Combs )ames Dewberry Alan lmm Bruce Jewett Don Johnston Parker Petit Garry Pritchett George Roue

onh Carolina (Kappa) Jack Bayliss Lou Bunte Benji Guion tua n Hicks Otis McCollum Keith Rollins Thoma Sayre Winton Wilks Georgia (Lambda) Jim Harp Leroy Langston Sam Slade James Wilson Raben Wilson Duke (Mu) George Benda Dennis Curry Ernest DeLaney Bill Dodson Bill Fuqua Edwin Jones Heath Marcu Warren Pope Frank Wrenn Ill ebraska ( u) Jim Guretzky George patz Roanoke (JG) Fred Altimore Raben Barber David Barnes Michael Bast Steve Bast Eric Becker Ed Bennett Rob Benninghove ichola Boccella Raben Bonney Lewis Borsellino Peter Brock Clarence Caldwell Paul Caldwell Walker Caner William Clark Ed Corson Steven Craighead Paul Dotson Michael Dowdy Mark Edgell ick Fairbanks Raphael ferris Jason Fields James rleshman Henry fowler Charles I recman Teddy Garman Ken Garren tanley Gla ofer Whit ravell')' Rob Gray Jeff Grimm Ron llamilton Paul Henkel

Roakoke (cont.) Roy Jamerson Alexander jordan Don Kerr Rich Klare eiben Lavinder Weldon Lawrence Phil Malouf Ray Markham Bill Martin David McCoun Andrew McKnight Rick Mi lan Bill Miller Dean Miller Mason Miller Ed Moore Munsey Moore Thomas Moore Lou Mullineaux AI elson Dick ewman Raben icolson Cam Ogilvie Johnny Osborne Durward Owen Roy Pollard Don Potter Jerry Quinn tephen Ragsdale James Reynolds Tim Ribar Thomas Robenson Rich Ruby Tod Senne Carl Sherertz Virgil Shutze Paul ims Richard lavich Mike Smythe William pears John tafford Kevin Steele Rob Stephenson Bailey tortz Charles Stults Jim tump John tyron David Tanis Vic Thacker Bob Thomas Jim Turk Jason Umberger David Vecellio Tim Via Jack Wade Allen Woody Dudley Woody Alabama (Omicron) Charlie Beard ustin Brannan Ed Caldwell Harry Caldwell Joe Cassady

Alabama (cont.) Emmett Dendy John Greaves Nathan Hightower Bob Inman Travis Julian Mack Manhews AI 1cLeod Bill chroeder Lonnie Strickland Bill Sutton Ed Turner Washington & Lee (Rho) Dick Anderson Howard Leake N.C. State (Tau) Jay Deyton Raben Lamphier Illinois (Upsilon) Glen Hesler Greg Provencher Gunnar chalin Wally Wahlfeldt Stetson (Chi) Pat Figley Stan Gryskiewicz Mark I Ioiiis Jay Landers Bruce Rogers James Rutan Bernie Sloan John nellings Cornell (Psi) Thomas Bennett Dave Dietzen John Kirk Bill Matthews Bill ewell Alex herer Bob Wilcox Purdue (Omega) George Fassnacht David Lane Greg Linder Sonny O'Drobinak Mercer (Alpha Alpha) Raben Bennett Ledford Caner Oklahoma (Alpha Gamma) Jay Morris Washington (Alpha Delta) Evan Erickson Jon Foster Chri Orr Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Pete Barr David Charland Em obb George Coulter Harry Fry Raben Halcrow David Henn Byron Herlong Charles Hudspeth

Florida (cont.) Gary Leonard Ben Luer 1ike O'Donnell Ben Ovenon Bob Paterno Thomas impson Mark limmes Oregon tate (Alpha Zeta) Jack Austin John Bollman Kun Engelstad Jack Reviglio Jack teward Dave awter Samford (Alpha Eta) Bill Ford Jerry MatthC\' 1att now Michigan tate (Alpha Theta) Bill Holler Auburn (Alpha Iota) Ralph Fo ter Charle Gavin Moyer Harris frank Hawthorne Erne t Johnson David Long Larry Pharo Red Ru sell Kenneth Wilkins Michigan (Alpha Kappa) Carl Bracy Ralph Daniel on Mark Perrin Penn tate (Alpha Mu) Harold Gedney Kevin Murphy Ohio State (Alpha. 'u) Com;n Hablitzel Edwin tickel Brooklyn Poly (Alpha JG) Richard Brady George Carleton Henry Canner Hank Le.'leur Henry Meyer Alben teele Iowa tate (Alpha Omicron) Keith Bader Kelley Bergstrom Eldred Harman Ken Hook Ray Knaggs Emerson l.mner \\'arren \ladden )im .... toon Wayne . toore Paul .\tuller William .' hanic ~路

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Owen Initiative Continu ed Iowa State (cont.) Frank Parrish Tom Tott Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Howard Baker Barry Cecil Jim Snow Alfred Southerland Barney Tucker Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Robert Fuchs Drexel (Alpha Upsilon) Tom Block Keith Sheppard Dick Sullivan I.I.T. (Alpha Phi) Kenneth Peterson Burton Seiwell Douglass nyder Indiana (Alpha Psi) Steve Boone Steve Sanders T.J. Sullivan Phil Summers Ross Wingler .J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Steve DePalma Ronald Hanson Jim Krucher John Lee Louis Miceli John Pugliesi Florida Southern (Beta Beta) Gary Baker Carl Koch Dave Robenson Ted Scharfenstein Drake (Beta Delta) Rob Cione Missouri (Beta Epsilon) Mike Hinds Jay Stucke! Florida State (Beta Eta) Paul Aase Warren Harper Mike Loy Lee ichols Frank Ryll Georgia State (Beta Kappa) Ken Cribbs John Whitley Tampa (Beta Lambda) Austin Curry Phil Prescott McNeese (Beta Mu) R.B. Smith 24

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Houston (Beta u) Richard Viguerie Valdosta State (Beta Tau) Ted Nelson Jonathan Scot t Virginia (Beta Upsi lon) John Baber Glenn Dickson Leroy Hamlett Dan Kimball Don Iesnick }.B. Yount East Ca rolina (Beta Phi) Clay Ed monds Scott Smi th East Tennessee State (Beta Omega) Edward Bowers Livingston (Gamma Alpha) Joe Alexander Old Dominion (Gamma Beta) Sam Bryant Dave Simas Joe VanCleve Memphis (Gamma Delta) Tom Caner Jimmy Wallin Western Carolina (Gamma Epsilon) MaiVCope Charles uuon U. .C.-Wilmington (Gamma Theta) Bill Harrell Georgia Southern (Gamma Kappa) Glenn Aspinwall Roland Berry Tom Camp Missouri-Rolla (Gamma Lambda) Paul Scherrer LaGrange (Gamma u) Mike Rothschild Ron deValinger Georgia Southwestern (Gamma Xi) Bill Finney George Pritchard Lander (Gamma Rho) Chuck Watson Oklahoma State (Gamma Upsilon) Barry Howell South Alabama (Gamma Phi) Frank Havard Hugh Tomlin Jacksonville (Gamma Chi) Paul Stynchcomb Montevallo (Gamma Omega) Jim Beal Dave Wigginton

orth Georgia (D elta Beta) Tom Persia ortheast Missouri (Delta Delta) John Andrews Chuck Barnard Jackso nvill e State (Delta Epsilon) Clyde McSpadden Randy Owen Appa lachian State (Delta Zeta) Greg Ball Mark Ch ristopher Bill Maycock An Quickenton Luther Snyder David Vaughn Pembroke (D elta Kappa) Ollie Canaday U. .C.-Charlotte (Delta Lambda) Bob Bollinger Bill jackson Bo Proctor Western Kentucky (Delta Nu) Thomas Sabetta Wright State (Delta Pi) Dan Strawn Bowling Green (Delta Sigma) Ken Kaiser Pittsburgh (Delta Upsi lon) Ryan Fischer Kansas Sta te (Delta Chi) Jeff Meister Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) Billy Jacobs Keith Whi u Texas A&M (Delta Omega) Jason Dodd Central Arkansas (Epsilon Zeta) James Barker John Bearden Southern Tech (Epsilon Kappa) Jay Barrow Bradley (Epsilon Mu) Jeff Luebker Jason McDowell Tim Sumner SAC State (Epsi lon u) Bob Langbein Todd Rehfuss Stuart Volker LaSalle (Eps ilon Xi) John Gable Villanova (Eps ilon Omicron) Joe Brady Patrick Brala

Virginia Commonwealth (Epsilon Pi) Mike Valentine Georgia Co ll ege (Epsilon Upsilon) Lee Langley Roger Smi th Texas Tech (Epsilon Omega ) Drew Hudel Bob Welsh orth Dakota (Zeta Gamma) Mark Ada ms George Mason (Zeta Epsilon) Alan Duesterh aus Michael Socha Texas-Austin (Zeta Theta) Paul Drake Tracy Maddux Cal. Sta te- orthridge (Zeta Mu) James Benson Averett (Zeta Xi) Robert Gordon Co lorado-Boulder (Eta Gamma) Bret Heidemann Queens (Eta Zeta) Stewart Blake Other Fraternities Sigma Alpha Mu Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Widows of Members Betty Cruzen Kathryn Deimler Mrs. George Grant Anne }eiVey Betty Lowell Eleano r Metcalfe Mrs. George Sheetz Ester Young Friends of the Fraternity Howard Alter E. Jayne Anderson Frederick Brown Alph a Omicron Bui lding Corp. Alpha Theta Building Corp. Michael Carroll Wayne Colvin Coverdell Company Ilarris Publishing Company, Inc. Gamma Kappa Housing Corporation Scott Finney Phi Kappa Tau Fou ndati on Zeta Psi Fraternity Mitzi George

Friends (cont.) Ga il Glasser John Green Ja mes Greer Terry Ha rper Sonia lmmasche Phi l Josephson ed Kirklin William Light Eric Linderberg Wi lliam Luer Mindy MacNeil Kenn eth Maddox Gregory McElroy Rid1ard McKa ig Regina Moody Susa n Mu nson Geo rge Owen Leslie Paliyenko Craig Peterso n Kathl een Randa ll Iverso n Riddl e Ralph Rumsey Sally Schafer Tom Schneider Brian Smith jim Spivey Ei Ieen Levens Shell ey Su tl1 erland James Vredenburgh Charl es Warner Gayle Webb David Westo l Auburn University Contributing Chapters Roanoke (Xi) Alabama (Omi cro n) Washingto n & Lee (Rho) Auburn (Alpha Io ta) Tennessee (Alph a Sigma) Indiana (Alpha Psi) Virginia (Beta Upsilon) Troy State (Gamma Gamma) West Virginia Tech (Gamma Zeta) Virginia Tech (Delta Alph a) Morehead (Delta Eta) Radford (Delta Phi) James Madison (Delta Tau) Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) Longwood (Epsilon Ga mm a) Clinch Valley (Epsilon Epsi lo n) Lenoir-Rhyne (Epsi lon Rho) George Mason (Zeta Epsi lo n) Averett (Zeta Xi) Conco rd (Eta Alpha) Christop her Newpo rt (Eta Io ta )


Giving club joined by 300 student members ince 1990, over 300 students have joined the

ational President's

Circle, which is open to any student who has attended a national leadership event a nd been elected to a chapter office. Students pay $15 annua ll y as Circl e members a nd comm it to contribute to the Foundation at least $50 each year after graduation. As alumni, Circle members will play an important role in administering the Journey for our student members. Past

ationa l President Stephen

DePa lma, founder of the club, said: "The President's

ircle members' willingness to

serve beyond graduation will mean a great

President's Circle '94 Ch arl esto n {Alph a) Derald McMillan Presbyteria n (Beta) Tyler Binney David Dixon Dave Grieve Furman {Delta ) Brady Gil ben Geo rgia Tech {Io ta) Ron Bergeron Clay Pumphrey Georgia {Lambda) Brian Crow ebraska ( u ) Alex Barbieri Alaba ma (Omicro n ) Ray ettles Brian O' Dell Illino is (Upsilo n ) Michael Lowery Brook Silvestri Co rn ell ( Ps i) Andrew Bernstein Eric Fairchild Cory Wright Pu rdue {Omega) Eric achtrab

deal as we seek to build a better Pi Kappa Phi ."

Oklahoma {Alpha Gamma) Lucas Cobb John Owen Grant Rodolph Washington {Alpha Delta) Carl Cox Jon Foster Brian Perkins Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Jeff Alexander Kurt Langford O regon State {Alpha Zeta) Mattllew Harrison Samford {Alpha Eta) Brad Clay Auburn {Alpha Iota) David Erickson Kevin Karrels Michigan (Alpha Kappa) teve \\'amke Tenne see {Alpha igma) Jon Jordan Ronald Pierson Chris Ulewicz Indiana (Alpha P i) Jason Christensen N.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Tony Castillo Louisville (Beta Gamma) Brent Pacanm' ki Missouri (Beta Epsilon) Jeffrey Bennett

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Nu Phi Society '94 The modern-da y Nu Phi Society began in 1983 as the brain -child of then Nationa l President Lonnie Strickland. Sin ce the Alpha Banquet, which wa s attended by 23 members, Nu Plri has grow11 to over 100 loyal members who meet at each Supreme Chapter. To joi11 Nu Phi, a member 11111 t /ra ve attended fi ve Supreme Chapters, paid an initiatio11 fee of $150, a11d annual du es of $5 a yea r for eaclr year of his membership in tire Fratenrit y.

Ch a rl esto n (Alpha ) Ju lius Burges Joh n ll assell Glenn McConnell South Ca ro lin a (Sigm a) Jeny Brewer Walter Pickens Em ory ( Eta ) John Wilson Geo rgia Tech {Iota ) Gany Pritchett o rth a ro lin a (Ka ppa) Stuart I licks Otis McCo llum TI1omas ayre Geo rgia {La m bda ) Phil Tappy Duke (Mu ) Bill Fuqua Roa noke (Xi) Ed Bennett Dunvard Owen Tim Ribar Jim Turk Alab am a {Omi cro n) Harry Caldwell athan ll ightower Travis Julian Lonnie Strickland

Washin gto n & Lee {Rho ) Dick Anderson Howard Leake Illin ois {Upsil o n) Gunnar Schalin Corn ell (Psi) John Kirk Bill ewell Purdue {Omega) David Lane Florida {Alph a Epsi lon) MarkTimmes Oregon State (Alp h a Zeta ) jack Steward Dave Vawter Au b urn {Alph a Io ta) Frank llawthorne Ernest Johnson David Long Iowa State {Alpha Omicron ) Kelley Bergstrom Frank Parrish Drexel (Alph a Upsi lo n ) Keith Sheppard In dia na {Alpha Psi) Phil Summers

.).I.T. ( Beta Alpha) Steve DePalma

Jim Krucher Florida Sou tl1ern {Beta Beta) Ted Scharfenstein Lou isvill e (Beta Gamma) Ron Krebs Drake (Beta Delta) Rob Cione Missouri (Beta Epsilon) Jay Stucke) Georgia State {Beta Kappa) Ken Cribbs McNeese (Beta Mu) Wilfred Bourne R.B. Smith Virginia {Beta Upsilon) Glenn Dickson East arolina {Beta Phi) Clay Edmonds Livingston {Gamma Alpha) Joe Alexander Memp h is (Gamma Delta) Tom Caner Georgia Soutllern (Gamma Kappa) Glenn Aspinwall Wayne Buffington

LaGrange {Gamma u) Ron deValinger Georgia Soutllwestern (Gamma Xi) Bill Finney Richard Folger Soutll Alabama (Gamma Phi) Frank Havard Montevallo {Gamma Omega) Jim Beal Appalachian tate {Delta Zeta) An Quickenton U. .C.-Charlotte {Delta Lambda) Bill Jackson Texas-Arlington (Delta P i) Billy jacobs 1ark Jacob~ Elon (Epsilon Alpha) Bany immon Clinch Valley {Epsilon Epsilon) Mike Donatllan SAC State {Epsilon 'u) Stuart Volker PRI

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President's Circle Cont. Florida State (Beta Eta) Raymond Jones Tol edo (Beta Iota) Charlie Mathies Rob Shindell Tampa (Beta Lambda) Perry Monastero Joe Wessel Central Michi gan (Beta Xi) Brad Mumford Jeff Pankh urst Livingston (Gamm a Alpha) Steven Hood Mitch Shoup James Withers Troy tate (Ga mm a Gamm a) Brad Bums Mitch Rohde teve Shamburger Memphis (G amma Delta) James Wyatt West Virginia Tech (Ga mm a Zeta) Bill Boyle U. .C.-Wilmington (Ga mma Theta) Kevin Jarrett L.S. U. (G amm a Io ta) Juan Delgado Basil Elzein Beau Fournet Darian Fuse) ier Chip McCorkle Georgia Southern (Ga mma Kappa) Steve McClure LaGra nge (G amma Nu) Jeff Esola Brandon Rickman Land er (G a mma Rho) Steve Kodman Andy Price Eric mith Virgini a Tech (Delta Alpha) Ed Dieterle Chip Emler Ashley Miller o rth Geo rgia (Delta Beta) Benjamin Singer Ap palach ia n State ( Delta Zeta) Chris Cantrell cott Jenkins Luther Snyder Morehead State (Delta Eta) Paul Cantrell

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U. .C.-Charlotte (Delta Lambda) Mike D'Atre Lyn Wrigh t Bowling Green (Delta Sigma) Mike Grimmett Kansas State (Delta Chi) Broc Yakel Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) Keith Ackerman Steven Kosta Texas A&M (Delta Omega) Abe Bush jason Mi lls Longwood (Epsilon Gamma) Brad Pomp Auburn-Montgomery (Epsilon Delta) Mark Ernest Jim McGehee Seton Hall (Epsilon Theta) Mike Cassidy John Dec Ted Guzman Ryan Mulvaney U. .C.-Greensboro (Epsil o n Iota) 路rravis Getz Southern Tech (Epsilon Kappa) )arne Armstrong Shawn Hefner U.S.C.-Spa rtanburg (Epsilon Lambda) Edward Brown John Harris Todd elmes Tony Tam Ryan Tucker Bradl ey (Epsilon Mu) Ben Frank Greg Kocian Mark ischwitz LaSall e (Epsilo n Xi) Chris Bailey Virginia Co mmonwea lth (Epsil o n Pi) Ben Friedman Roben Michaux Lenoir-Rhyne (Epsilon Rho) Ed Agnoli Kevin Downing Chuck Herrin Jeff Kautz Doug tewan Chri ti a n Bro thers (Epsil o n igma) Ted Wilder St. Joseph's (Epsil o n Tau) Don Wheatley U.A.B. (Epsilon Phi) David Kessler Texas Tech (Epsil o n Omega) Paul Cseko

onh Dakota (Zeta Gamma) Mark Adams Todd Ch rzanowski Brad Hagen George Mason (Zeta Epsilon) Jeff Armstro ng orth Florida (Zeta Zeta) John Powers Clemson (Zeta Alpha) Ma rk Moehring Cal. State-Chico (Zeta Lambda) Brian Flanagan Dani el ll itzke West Chester (Zeta u) Roben Mackler Averett (Zeta Xi) Tom Dareneau Aaron I lodges SUNY-Cortland (Zeta Omicron) John Colabelli Paul Hastings Marshall University (Zeta Pi) Jamie Bennett Chris Conley Shawn Francisco Cal. State-Fullerton (Zeta Rho) Roben jacobs U.C.-Davis (Zeta Sigma) William Wagner Colorado State (Zeta Phi) Ryan tauff IUPUI (Zeta Psi) Ron Barker Towson State (Zeta Omega) Steve Kemmet Indi ana State (Eta Beta) Mike Davis Colorado-Boulder (Eta Gamma) Erik lsem hagen Jack Like Kennesaw State (Eta Delta) Kenny Smith U.C.-Irvin e (Eta Eta) Steve Roussey Christopher Newport (Eta Iota) Mark Bemecker Tim Campbell Russell Murphy SUNY-Plattsburgh (Eta Kappa) Mark olan Craig Platt Jim Powers su -Brockpo rt (Eta Lambda) Ryan Giglia Mark Onisk U Penn (Eta u) Brandon Gardner Brian Korb SUNY-Albany (Eta Xi) Richard Tallarico

Designated Pi Kapp scholarship funds honor brothers ne of the best ways to support the Foundation is through designated scholarship funds. Throughout the years, many members, family, and friends have made generous contributions to the Foundation to form the corpus of a designated scholarship fund. In some instances, a single donation is made while in others, donations are made over a period of time, by a number of people. To establish a designated scholarship fund , the Foundation asks that donors set a goal to reach a corpus of $10,000 or more, which may be reached over a period of time. The reason is that $10,000 will produce an annual income of $500 or more for a scholarship. On the following page, we highlight three of the many designated scholarship funds. Two of these scholarship funds were created to honor brothers Paul Green and AI Brown, who both joined the Chapter Eternal last year. The creation of a designated scholarship fund is an extraordinary way to honor a beloved member of the Fraternity and to be certain that his legacy to Pi Kappa Phi is remembered in perpetuity.

BY

TED

SCHARFE

TEl

EXECUTIVE VI CE P RES ID ENT


The Pau I Green Memorial Scholarship

The AI Brown Memorial Scholarship

The Harman Scholarship

aul Green, who joined the

I Brown, Beta Alpha #161,

ldred Harman is an initiate of

Chapte r Eternal in December

joined the Chapter Eternal in

Iowa State (Alpha Omicron).

1994, was th e 1,297th initi a te

1994. AI was an extraordinary

Among his Pi Kappa Phi accom-

of Florid a

member of the Fraternity, and his

plishments are serving on the Alpha

(Alph a Epsi-

mark on both the chapter at

ew

Omicron Housing Corporation and

lon) . He was

jersey In sti tute ofTechno logy and

the Foundation's Board ofTrustees.

intim atel y

the national Fraternity is legendary.

Harman played a major role in the

invo lved w ith

Ind eed, his efforts over the years

construction of the new chapter

th e rebuildin g

earned him the Fraternity's highest

of the ch a pter

honor, Mr. Pi Kappa Phi, in 1988.

a nd remained

Am ong his many accomp lishments, Al

chapter at Iowa tate, Harman wanted

deeply inter-

is perhaps best

to create a $500-a-year scholarship for

es ted in its welfare following gradua-

known for

a student in the Agriculture chool. He

tion .

emceeing the

contributed $10,000 over a period of

Beta Alph a

time to the Foundation. He also wa

as Director of West Coast Expansion.

Founders' Day

instrumental in suggesting that these

Hi s efforts led to the estab li shment

celebration.

funds be used to buy a 30-year U.

Paul served the national Fraternity

of severa l chapters in Ca li fornia . Pau l assisted the development of Duke

At Beta

house in Ames, Iowa. As part of his interest in the

Treasury Bond, which pays 8.5%

Alpha's

interest.

(Mu) and was servi ng as "h ouse dad"

Founders' Day

for the recently rechartered chapter at

celebration last year, a designated

Donna

L.S.U. (Gam m a Iota) w h en he was

scholarship in Al's memory was

Harman know

tragicall y killed in a n automobile

initiated. The objective is to raise a

that the

accide nt.

corpus of $25,000. Pledges are being

scholarship

accepted over three years in the

they estab-

Epsilon a nd Gam m a Iota and hi s

amounts of $161 and $483 or more

lished will be

fam il y h ave estab li sh ed the Paul Green

depending on the member's circum-

fully funded

Memoria l Scholarship for students at

stances.

well into the next century.

Paul's many friends from Alpha

Eldred and

both Florida and L.S.U. In the words of one donor: "It's so sad that such an outstanding young man has been taken from our midst. This contribution will help perpetuate hi s memory. Paul would light up a

For more information about the designated clwlarsilip program, please write Ted charfenstein at 289 outh treet, Rocl?port, MA 01966 or call (508} 546-2214.

room with his enthusiasm and love of life. In some small way, my wife and I want to keep that spirit alive."

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Lifetime Giving Clubs recognize cum ulative giving to the Foundation. Alumni who contributed in 1994 are listed by chapter on pages 28-39. The number in parenthesis indicates the number of consecutive giving years.

Key to giving clubs: C1 CROSSED SWO RDS CLUB ($100 to $249} C2 CHEVRON CLUB ($250 to $499} C3 GOLD STAR CLUB ($500 to $999} C4 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 'S CLUB ($1,000 to $2,499} C5 LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB ($2,500 to $4,999} C6 FOUNDATION CLUB ($5,000 to $9,999} C7 COUNCIL CLUB ($10,000 to $24,999} C8 ORDER OF THE BELL ($25,000 to $49,999} C9 1904 SOCIE1Y ($50,000 to $99,999} C10 FOU DER'S CLUB ($100,000 and up)

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Charleston (Alpha) Warren Almand C1 (02) Julius Burges C6 Gary Catterton C3 Steve Coker C2 Ben Covington C1 Tim Dangerfield C4 (OS) Mike Finch C1 Harry Freeman C2 (04) Ernie Frierson C2 (02) William Gaud C2 (07) Viaor Greco C1 (03) Arthur Haisten C2 (I4) John Hassell CS (02) Herndon Hasty C2 (02) Rick Heifers C1 (03) Jack Huguley C2 David Jaffee CS ( 14) Earle Jennings C3 ( 14) Bernie Jones C4 Bobby Marlowe C2 (06) Glenn McConnell C4 Derald McMillan Terry Moore C3 ( I4) Greg Padgett C2 ( 13) Greg Pierce Larry Powers C2 Dan Ravenel C2 (OS) John Reynolds C2 (IS) George Rogers C2 (04) Chip Voomeveld C2 John Walton C3 (I4) Anthony Ward (02) athan Wilson CI Ernest Zinkowski C2 Presbyterian (Beta) Gus Adams C4 Dave Aucremann CI Dave Austin C3 (I4) Jim Ballard C2 (09) Tyler Binney (02) John Broughton C1 (03) David Dixon Marion Frazier Cl (03) Cliff Goodwin C4 (14) Tom Grafton C2 (11) Dave Grieve Ed Hahn C3 (07) Dwight Holder CI (03) Reece Jackson (02) Ed Kirkland (02) Clint Massey C4 (09) An Maxwell C3 (06) am McGregor C3 ( 10) Hack Mixson C4 Don Mucci CI Dale Rains C2 (04) Clark Riddle James Salvo C2 (02) John Steenbergen C2 (1S) George Stickney C1 (03) John Tritt (03)

U.C.-Berkeley (Gamma) Jim Aljian C3 (14) orm Arrighi C2 (02) Corey Babarovich C2 (OS) Manhew Brown Paul Casale C1 Dick Cornish C4 (14) AI Croce C2 (1S) ed Crouch C3 (14) David Dayton C2 (02) Joseph Dolan C2 (06) Jack Downer C3 ( I4) Orlando Frasca C2 (03) George Ganz C2 (04) Alex GlewCI David Halligan C2 ( 10) Lee Handford C1 (04) Richard Houston CI (06) Michael Kesler C1 (09) James Kinlock C2 (02) Owen Kuns C2 (02) Bob Leslie CI George Lineer C2 (03) Bernie Magoon C3 Michael Neal C1 Sterling orgard C3 (IS) Robert OMalley CI (02) Larry Olson C2 (03) Robert Parmelee (03) Rick Rappaport C2 (08) Gene Roberts CI (09) Harland Ross CI (02) James Seiler C3 Hal Simmons C2 (04) Timothy Toppin Michael Trainor CI (02) Jack Underhill CI Charles Vannice C4 ( 14) Chip Walker C2 (03) eil Weatherall C2 (1S) Furman (Delta) Ken Burnham (03) Euta Colvin CI Brady Gilbert Brown Mahon C2 Walter Martin C2 (04) William McMillan C2 (03) Rob Melhem C1 Joe Sparks C2 JaySwitzerCI David Ullman C3 (I4) South Carolina (Sigma) Jimmy Bell C1 Herbert Benson C1 (09) Bill Bobo C1 Joel Borellis Cl (02) Jerry BrewerCS (14) John Bunch (02) Danny Caner C2 (06) Dean Clary C1 (03) john Coulter C3 (04) George DeLay C2 (07) Bill Easom Jackie Epperson C2 (04)

South Ca ro lina (co nt. ) William Fincher C4 (!S) Jack Flynn CI Robert Gatti C1 (02) Bob Gunter C2 (03) Jay Hammett C4 (02) Mike Harvath C2 (04) Joe Lee C1 (02) Doug Marble C2 (02) Richard Mims C2 (03) Yancey Montgomery C2 (02) Jimmy Parler C2 (03) Wright Paulk C! Walter Pickens C4 (I3) Bert Pooser C2 Calhoun Pruitt C2 (I4) Dan Reynolds C4 ( I4) David Rhodes C3 (04) Charles Robinson Cl (02) Jerry Stafford C1 Russell Stokes C2 (02) Troy tork Robert Tedoldi Cl (04) Davidson (Epsilon) Hooper Alexander C4 (07) Ken Clary C3 William Clayton Cl (04) Jesse Fisher Bob Gaither C1 (07) Bob Grady CI (09) Harry Hendrick CS ( I4) Sam Hines CI (13) Ernest HunterC2 (I3) Harold Kernodle Cl (07) Austin Letson C2 Clarence McArthur Cl Richard Melchor (03) Bill Mills C2 (!4) Charlie RatliffCI John Vernon (OS) Philip Winstead C2 (14) Hugh Yelverton C4 (02) Wofford (Zeta) Thomas Allgood CI (02) Jake Alvarez (02) James Belcher C2 (03) Mike Brownley C2 (02) Mark Bundy (02) Scott Connelly C2 (14) Bill Cook CI Thornton Crouch C2 (06) Aylette Evans C4 (03) Jack Kaplan C2 (04) Gerald Mount C1 (02) Jake Owings C2 (03) James Owings C2 ( I4) James Pease C3 (04) Chip tockman C3 (06) Boyce Woolbright C2 (03)

Emory (Eta) Joe Canno n C4 (OS) Ted Giles 2 James Grizza rd C3 (03) Seale Hipp C4 (OS) Ken Kiehl C3 Robert Noland C2 (02) Eugene Sa nders C2 (02) ). C. Shearer C3 (02) Heyl Tebo C2 (!4) Jerome Westbrook C4 ( 15) George Williams C2 (02) John Wilson C4 (14) Georgia Tech (I o ta) Robert Arroyo C l (04) David Baker 2 (03 ) Jo hn Benkert C2 (I2) Wi lliam Bennett C2 (14) Ron Bergeron Taylor Bomar C1 John Boy C l (02) Bill Castleton Tom hristian C2 (13) Pit leaveland C 1 (03) Cha rles o ll etta C! (03) Mike Combs C3 (02) Keith Comerford C1 (06) Phil Cook C2 (14) Greg Corcoran C1 Robert Costley CI (03) Terry Covington C2 (03) Michael Cowa n (02) Mike Crifasi C ! (02) Bob DeFurio C2 (08) James Dewberry C3 ( 14) Bi ll Dim mock C3 (02) Chris Doyle C2 (04) Greg Ellio t C1 (04) Jeffery Farmer Frederick Fuchs C 1 (02) John Gandy (02) Jimmy Gordy C3 (IS) James Grigsby (02) Nei l Gueldner AI Guggo lz Cl (03) Emory Harris (02) Frank Hodge C3 (1S) Archie Hooks C! (02) Vernon Hutchens C2 (03) Alan lmrn 3 (13) Bruce Jewett C4 (14) Russ Johnson C2 (I 5) Don Johnston C4 (04) Mike Jones C2 (04) Malcolm Keiser C2 (04) Dixon Kerby CI Lee Kidd C2 (03) Jean Kirkland 2 (03) Kevin Langton Tom Lowndes C2 (II) Robert Lowrance C2 (OS) John Manry (02) Bob McCamy C2 Terry McCullough CI (OS)

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Georgia Tech (cont. ) Jeff Montgomery All en Morris C7 John MosherCI Bob Murray C3 (10) Bob Myers (03) Monte elso n I (03) jo hn unez C2 (06) Robert Parrish C3 ( 14) Jack Paus C I (02) Perk Perkins 3 ( 14) Parker Petit C9 (02) Garry Pritchett CS (14) Bill Pryor C2 (OS) Jo hn Puckett C4 (I S) Clay Pumphrey Jo hn Purcell I (03) Kevin Renshaw C1 (04) ta n Roberts C4 ( 10) Mike Rossi I (03) George Rouse C2 (12) Bob Rowe C3 (02) Dea n Russell C I (04) Cha rl es Sim ons C8 Ll oyd Skidmo re 2 (03) Mike tevens Cl (04) Jimmy Sul sona C2 (03) co tt Swa n (02) BruceVanDerhoofC3 (10) Lewis Walker CI (03) Mark Weaver Tom Weissinger CI (02) Les West ( 02) Frank Whitley C2 (03) Jo hn Wilson C1 (OS) )ero meWi th ersC3 (1S) North Carolina (Kappa) Charli e Adams C2 ( 10) Phil Ameen C2 (OS) Joe Bassett C2 ( 14) Jack Bayliss C l George Braun C2 (14) Steven Briganti C2 (02) Lou Bunte Robert Burns Frederick Coville C2 (OS) Alvin Daughtridge C2 ( 12) Doug Dodson C4 ( 1S) Bernard Dotson C1 (02) Bill Ea rl y C l (02) Michael Femia Ricky Goodson C1 (02) Eric Goodwin Benji Guion C3 (03) Russell !Iadley C3 ( 11) Aaron ll agler C3 ( 12) Gary Heeseman Stuart II i ks 6 (14) Richard Holzworth C3 ( 11) Wi ll ard Hord Iifton Hux CJ (03) Reid James Earl Jenkins CI (02) Bi ll Johnson C2 (03)

North Carolina (cont.) Gregory Kinch Counci ll LeakC2 (11) Bryan Little C l (03) Tommy Lloyd I (02) Tom MacGlothlin David McAllister Cl Otis McCollum C7 (14) Mike McLaughlin 2 Donald McLeod C2 (04) Jeff Michael C I (02) Beverly Moore C2 (02) Tracy Moo re C2 (02) David ovak (02) Bill Ramsey C 1 (02) Keith RollinsC4 (14) Thoma SayreCS (14) Russ Schroeder C3 (OS) Wayne colt C3 (08) Charles eabrook C1 (03) Steve haw Cl Jerry Stani law Tim tewan C2 (08) Scott Tate Cl (07) )erryTeele 2 (02) johnny Ussery Cl (02) John Vann C2 (03) BobWhite 2(14) Winton Wilks C3 (02) Jim Wilmott C2 (09) Paul Wimbish C3 (IS) Charles Winn C2 ( 14) Mark Winston 2 ( 10) Hale Yokley C I (04) Geo rgia (Lambda) Phil Allison C2 (03) John Arnold CI (02) John Bradbury C2 (07) Randy Bryan Cl Todd Cameron Tom Campbell CJ (03) ).B. Clarke C1 Bo Claxton Cl Robert Cofer C2 Brian Crow Tom Dalton 2 Robert Dickson C I Joe Edwards CI (02) Glenn Ellard C3 ( 1S) Jim rave I Troy Green I (02) Ted Grob C2 (03) Marshall Groover C2 (03) Jim llarp C2 (IS) Robert I lays Jay llenry (02) Paul Horner C1 (02) Gib on !lull C3 (09) Herbert Ingram 3 (OS) Many )one CI Bob Knox C6 (04) Ward Lang C4 (03) Leroy Langston C4 (02) Jim Loyd I (02)

John Maclary (02) Jimmy Marti n C1 (02) Dink NeSmith C3 (02) H orris C1 (02) Dick Patrick C2 (03) John Peck C1 ( 11) Robert Penland C2 (04) Gatewood Pryor C2 (02) Ross Rossiter Chris avage 1 (04) Sam lade C3 (04) Jim StoinoffC2 (02) Buck Stoll (02) Robert tory Cl Phil Tappy 6 (OS) Fred Thomas C2 (02) Ch ris Turner Cl (02) John Wheeler CJ (02) James Wilson C2 (02) Robert Wilson C3 (07) Duke (Mu) George Benda C3 (04) Jerry Bernstein I William Blackwelder George Blalock C2 Ed Carson David ollins C2 (02) Ralph Gilbert Compo (03) Dennis Curry C1 Ernest DeLaney 3 Robert Dick C2 (02) Bill Dodson C4 (14) Heyward Drummond CJ (02) Paul Fekas C2 Frederick Frostick Cl (02) Bill Fuqua CS Wilfred Ga tling C2 (06) orman Gibson C2 (12) Clarence Glover C2 Bailey Groome (03) Burnett Hull C2 (09) Edwin Jones 2 Steve Lindberg Cl Heath Marcus Cl (03) Ben Massey Dudley Moylan Cl (06) Charles Muscheck Jim O' Kelley Cl (02) Warren Pope C3 (04) Harry Raymond Cl (02) Michael Robinson (02) tephen app William asserCI tephen Schnurr C1 (04) elson tephen C2 (09) Robert ummers CI CharlesTaylorC3 (1S) DickThom Douglas Under.vood Frank Wrenn Ill C2 (OS) Frank Wrenn Jr. (02)

Nebraska ( u) Alex Barbieri (03) Ed Bieri C2 (IS) Judd Brenton C3 (03) Jim Christo! C2 (07) Kevin Goracke (02) Jim Guretzky C4 (12) Herb Henderson C3 (14) Kerry Hookstra C2 (06) William McCandless Thomas Miller C2 (03) Bob Platt C3 (14) George Spatz CS (03) William Wesslund C3 (14) Roa noke (Xi) Fred Altimore Cl Robert Barber (03) John Barley Cl (03) David Barnes C3 Michael Bast C3 (03) Steve Bast C2 (I!) Eric Becker Ed Bennett C4 (02) Rob Benninghove 2 Nichola Boccella C4 (02) Roben Bonney 2 (02) Lewis Borsellino C2 Peter Brock 1 Clarence Caldwell C3 (OS) Paul Caldwell C3 (14) Walker Caner Cl (06) William Clark Dan Clow C1 (02) Ed Corson C4 (OS) Steve Day CJ (04) William Delatron C2 (02) Paul Dotson CJ (03) Michael Dowdy C1 David Doyle CJ (02) Mark Edgell C3 (02) ick Fairbanks C4 (03) Raphael Ferris C4 ( 10) James Fleshman C3 (14) Henry Fowler C3 Charles Freeman Cl Teddy Garrnan C1 Ken Garren C2 (07) Stanley Glasofer Whit Graveley C2 Rob Gray C4 (04) Jeff Grimm Cl Henry Hahn C3 (14) Robbie llarris C2 ( 10) Cecil HefnerC2 (IS) Paul Henkel C1 Roben llyatt C2 (04) Roy Jamerson C1 Harry John on CJ (02) Alexander jordan Bob Kasey C2 (02) Walter Keister Cl Henry Kennett C2 (03) Don Kerr C3 (06) eiben Lavinder C4 ( 14)

PiKapp Scholars receive a $500 annual scholarship from the Foundation. 1Welve students are chosen from among junior and senior applicants. election is baseds on academics and campus, chapter and community involvement. The 1994-95 scholarship recipients are highlighted on pages 3039.

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"I have enjoyed my fraternity experience to the fullest. I just completed my yearlong tenure as Treasurer and am still performing the duties of kitchen manager. The scholarship is just one example of the things that Pi Kappa Phi has done for me."

David Brown University ofVirg1nia Beta Upsilon Econom1cs, 3.93 Brown has a minor 111 philosophy and IS a fourthyear Echols Scholar. He plans to attend law school upon graduation.

Key to giving clubs: Cl $100 to $249 C2 $250 to $499 C3 $500 to $999 C4 $1,000 to $2,499 C5 $2,500 to $4,999 CG $5,000 to $9,999 C7 $10,000 to $24,999 CB $25,000 to $49,999 C9 $50,000 to $99,999 ClO $100,000 and up (Number in parenthesis indicates consecutive giving years.) 30

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Roanoke (cont.) Weldon Lawrence C4 Curtis Lemon C2 (IS) Phil MaloufC1 Ray Markham C! Bill Martin C1 David McCoun C2 Andrew McKnight Bob Mentzinger C2 (04) Rick Milan C1 (02) Bill Miller C1 Dean Miller C1 Mason Miller C3 Ed Moore Munsey Moore C3 Thomas Moore C! (03) Lou Mullineaux C! (09) George affC3 (03) AI elson C! Dick ewman C3 (10) Robert icolson C1 (02) Dan O'Fiaheny C4 (04) Cam Ogilvie C3 (03) Johnny Osborne C1 (04) Durward Owen C6 (14) Robert Patane (02) Joseph Payne Cl DeWitt Petterson C2 (04) Roy Pollard C4 Don Porter C2 (02) Jerry Quinn Stephen Ragsdale James Reynolds C1 (03) Tim Ribar C4 (09) Thomas Robenson Cl Rich RubyCI Tod Senne C2 Carl Sherertz C2 Virgil Shutze Paul Sims C1 Richard Slavich Mike Smythe Cl William Spears John Stafford C2 (09) Kevin Steele C1 Rob Stephenson C3 Bailey Stortz Charles Stults C3 Jim Stump C4 (04) John Styron C1 David Tanis C3 Vic Thacker C4 Bob Thomas C2 (04) jim Turk C8 (14) Jason Umberger C3 David Vecellio Tim Via C3 Joe VonCulin C4 (OS) Jack Wade C4 (06) Tom Weir C! (02) Doug Williams C2 Ty Williamson C1 Dick Wilson C1 MarkWingC1

Roanoke (cont.) Mark Wood C3 (02) Allen Woody C7 (12) Dudley Woody CS (04) Alabama (Omicron ) David Adams C! (03) David Andrews C1 (02) George Barker C3 (04) William Banon C1 (04) Charlie Beard C3 (11) Jeff Beard Jack Beasley C2 William Bishop C3 (12) Hassell Bounds C1 (02) Austin Brannan CS (04) Barry Brock C1 Jim Brown C2 (03) Jack Brunson C2 (02) Ryan Burgess Ed Caldwell C3 (12) Harry Caldwell C7 (03) Whit Callahan Cl (02) Gene Canledge C3 (02) Joe Cassady C4 ( 12) Todd Coder Rainy Collins C2 (02) Larry Contri C2 ( 12) Richard Cowan C3 (02) William Crowley (02) Jeff Cull (02) Oil DeBardelaben C2 (02) Warren Debardelaben C1 Emmett Dendy C4 (02) Daniel Diguglielmo Brent Edwards Mart German Thomas Gilbert C2 (06) Jody Girard John Greaves C2 (04) Doston Gurganus C4 (14) Brooks Henderson C2 (12) athan Hightower C6 (08) David Hinton C1 (02) Harley Hope C1 (04) Bob Inman C4 (OS) Paul Johnson Charles Jones C1 (03) Mark Jones (03) Travis Julian CS (03) Rick Kilgore C! (02) Ken Kilinski Henry Kittrell C1 (02) Joe Lee C3 (06) Gary Limmroth C2 (02) Thomas Martin Cl (02) Benjamin Mathis C3 (04) Mack Matthews C3 (14) Shawn McCain AI McLeod C2 (02) Desmond Merrill C2 (13) Wimberly Miree C1 (10) Bob Morrell Cl (02) Chris Morrison Ollie abors C1 (02)

Alabam a (co nt.) Ray Nettles Brian O'Dell Oscar Pardue C3 (02) Clinton Paulsen C2 (13) Scott Penuel C1 (02) Ralph Powell Ben Renfroe C1 (06) Tim Russell (02) Bi ll Schroeder C2 (12) Bob Shepherd C2 (13) William Skinner C1 Mark Spea r C1 (03) James Stapleton C1 Cyrus Steed C3 (02) Gary Steed C1 Lonnie Strickland C7 (07) Bill Sutton C3 (1S) Bill Taylor C3 (13) Mike Tea l Cl (02) EdTumerC2 Allan Viguerie (03) Chad Watts James Watts C3 ( 11) Chris Wells (03) Billy Wilkerson C2 (12) Bill Worthington C2 (13) Randy Wright C2 (02) Willard Young C1 (02) Oglethorpe (Pi ) Lou Ptacek C1 (03) C.D. Wooten C1 (04) Washington & Lee (Rho ) Dick Anderson C3 (03) Seth Baker C2 (04) David Bare C2 (03) George Bateh Walt Crater C1 (02) Cliff Curtis C1 (03) Edwin Garretson C2 (1S) Richard Hoover C2 ( 14) J.lvey Bob Jackson C2 Frederick Landrigan C4 (04) Howard Leake C6 (14) George Mdnemey C1 (02) Wink McKinnon C2 (08) Bob Park Bob Petrey C2 (06) James Roane C1 (04) William Sargent C I Rick Splirtorf C2 (02) Mac Squires C2 (15) Rob Taylor C3 (09) Edward Turville C2 (15) Ken VandeWater Cl (10) Jock Wallace C2 Dorsey Ward C2 ( 12) Fred Waters C2 (14) .C. State (Tau) Hunter Atkins C2 Donald Barker C1 Bill Barnhardt C1 (06) Jim Barwick C1

N.C. State (co nt.) Bill Campbell C2 ( 13) Ian Chase (02) Edward Cho Scott Cli fto n Bob Cline CS (12) Fred Co ll ins C3 (03) Jeffrey Daviso n (02) Jay Deyto n C4 (04) Jo hn Feather C2 (13 ) Jo hn Fox (02) Ji mmy Greene C2 (12) Rob Groat jim Groome (03) Bi ll Gurnee C1 (04) ). Hard age C1 David Hartsoe C2 (0 6) Clyde Humphrey C3 (12) Dave Kraft C1 (03) Robert Lamphier C1 Mike Long David Martin C2 (02) Harry Mashburn C1 (02) Marc McConnaughey C3 (04) Sean McGraw (02) Hunt McKinnon C2 (03) Chris Myers C1 Jim Neal iels Norma n (02) E. ). Paszt San jay Patel (03 ) Wallace Reams C3 (04) Dwight Roberson (02) Ken Sledge C3 (04) Edwa rd Thomas (03) W. Scott Troutman C 1 (OS) Illino is (Upsil o n) Peter Aposto lakis C l (OS) Bob Bogdanoff C2 (07) David Ca macho (03) David E. Cash Ed uardo Co ntreras (02) Ed Cwikl in C2 David Devinger Fritz Elich C3 (06) Ski p Fowler C2 (02) Brent Fra nk C2 long Ham (02) Bill Harrington (03) Bill Haselwood C4 (07) Bill Hasfunher C2 (1S) Glen HeslerC4 (14) Ralph Howard C2 (12) Lawrence Inglis 1 James Johnson C1 (02) joe johnson C2 (14) David Kallal C2 (10) William Konrad Tom Krizan C3 (14) Jim Kutill (02) George Leech C1 (03) Michael Lowery Harold Madison C1 (13) Frank Marlow C2 ( 11)


Illinois (conl.) Gus Massa C2 (05) Lisle Menzi mer C4 (14) Bob Moore C2 ( 14) Stephen Mumford C3 ( 15) Larry Munson C2 (03) Bill O'Donnell C1 Jeff Overbey (03 ) Joseph Pehlman C l (05) Edward Prosser C2 (05) Greg Provencher C3 (03) Kenneth Rabe 2 ( 15) Stewan Ramsey C1 (03) Roben Riggs C1 (03) Gu nn ar Sd1al in CS (1 3) Julius Sdloeller C1 (03) John Sdluben 2 (03) W. Seldon C2 (06) Dan Shoor C l (02) Jo hn Shustitzky 2 (02) Brook Silvestri C2 (05) Jack Simp on 2 (06) Pau l Steinway C2 (03) Frank Teegarden C3 (14) John Trahey Steve Trahey 3 ( 14) Eugene Ullem eyer 2 (15) Wa lly Wahlfeldt C2 (06) Tom Wa tts C1 (02) Dennis Wodarz C 1 Stetson (Chi) Edd ie Culver C3 (IS) Bill Davis 1 Tom Deen 3 (14) Pat Figley C4 (06) Jim Griffin 2 (04) Stan Gryskiewicz C2 Mark Ho llis 2 John Hughes C 1 (02) Jay Landers Arthur Morris C3 (02) George Patterson C3 (14) Bruce Rogers CS (06) James Rutan C1 Berni e Sloan John Snelli ngs C3 (07) I. outhward C3 Herma n Turner C3 (03) Esten UlmerC2 (15) Wi lliam Und erhill Tom Wrenn C2 (04) Jim Young 1 (13) Co rnell (Psi) John Angus C2 (IS) Thomas Bennett C4 (02) Andrew Bernst in Greg Della Rocca Cl (04) Dave Dietzen C2 Eric Fairdlild Gary Fisher C1 (14) Jerry Green C3 (13) Paul Haas C2 (12) George Heinri ch C4 (15) Allan Honon

Cornell (conl.) Jim Kao Cl (04) John Ki rk C4 (14) Midlael Kremer Cl (05) Gene Lell r C3 (14) Bill Matthews Bill Newell CS (08) Donald Perkins C2 (06) Midlael Piscitelli C3 (15) Philip Pratt C3 ( 14) Lou Seaman Cl (05) Alex Sherer C3 Lawrence Thayer C4 Frederick Thome C3 (07) Wi lliam Thorne C4 Erwin Tsdlanz Cl (03) Bob Wi lcox C4 (06) Cory Wrigh t (02) W. John Zygm unt C3 (14) Purdue (Omega ) Bob Adams C1 (02) Don Adams C2 Doug Ainswonh I David Beckwith 1 (02) Jack Berlien C1 Jim Berlien C2 (07) Bill Bradshaw 2 (04) Bernie Breen C2 Dave Carder 2 Allen Craven (03) Jonathan Crist C2 (02) Duane Davis C2 (I 4) JeffEgilsrud C1 (02) George Fassnadlt C2 (14) Jerry Fassnadlt (02) Ridlard Fitts C 1 Hugh Flanagan C3 ( 15) George Frederick C1 Manish Gandhi C1 (03) Wally Goffeney C2 (04) Bernie Graser C1 (02) Spencer Gullicksen C2 Charles Hall C3 (05) Gary Hanson C1 (02) Kim Hasler 2 (02) James Hecker D. Hendrickson C3 (04) Ed Henry C1 (03) Hilton Henry C1 ( 10) eil Hentsdlel C1 (02) Laszlo Henelendy Kenneth Hess C1 Rik Hill C3 (04) George Holderbaum Graf llouston 3 (04) Jim Jackson C3 (03) l11omas Jennings 3 (03) Cap Johnson Cl (15) Bill Kanouse C2 Frank Kimmel AI KirdlnerC2 (14) Gregory Klein (02) Pat Kuhnle C1 (04) Mark Kuklis C1

Purdue (cont.) David Lane C7 (07) Allan Larson C2 (02) Dan Leininger C 1 (02) Greg Linder C3 Mike Little C2 (14) Richard Lowe C2 (03) Ed Masline C2 (02) Edward Mattingly C 1 Bruce McCandless C2 (06) Floyd McDonald C3 (03) Tom Miller C3 (03) Dave Mitzner C1 (02) Eric Nadltrab Clay Newhagen C1 (08) Phi l Newhouse C2 (03) Walter orrington C3 ( 15) onny O'Drobinak C4 (05) Mike OhaverC2 (14) Ralph Olson C2 (05) Rob Parsons C1 Bill Peace C2 (07) Mike Poner Cl (02) Jack Powers C2 (06) Ridlard Price C 1 Frank Riddle Cl Herman Riggs C3 ( 14) Roben Roth Bob Rust C1 Pete herwood C 1 (09) John Stiller C2 (02) Matthew Stuve Jim udduth C1 Paul Swafford C4 Bill Swager C1 (02) Don Swager C2 (05) Ed Thomson C3 (04) John Timmons C2 Herben Treen C1 (03) John Trnka C1 (02) Mike Tyrrell C2 (02) Ed Vana C1 (02) John Venard C2 (02) Roben Viets (03) Bob Vogt (02) Tom Weakley C1 (03) Mark Wilson C2 Mercer (Alpha Alpha) Roben Bennett C2 (02) Jack Brooker Bill Bruner C2 ( 15) Ledford Caner C3 ( 14) Holli Lewis (09) Lynward Lightner C1 (02) Tommy Lowndes 1 (03) William Maratos Cl A. Frankl Manin C3 ( 12) Roben Melton C2 ( 14) Charles Parker C1 Don Pratt Sam Waller

Oklahoma (Alpha Gamma) Lawrence Besenfelder C1 Lucas Cobb Clarke Dunnington C4 (14) J. Elliott C1 Joe Haines C2 (03) Rick Hoffman C3 (08) Bob HollyC4 (14) Thornton Huddle C4 (15) William Menzie Gary Miller C2 (03) l11omas Moore C3 (14) Jay Morris C4 (04) John Owen Grant Rodolph AI Sdlmidt C2 (05) Bill Scidlowski C1 (02) Grant imon Washington (Alpha Delta) David Alexander (03) Roben Bancroft Fredrick Brown C3 (02) Bob Bux C4 (05) Jack Clague C2 (15) Carl ox John DaileyCl (12) Evan Erickson Cl (03) Manuel Esteban C1 (09) Jon Foster Cl Tom Frick C4 (14) Stan Gratis C3 (02) John IIIias C1 Charlie Jaramillo C2 (04) Stephen Mendoza Lou Messer C2 Chris Orr Cl Brian Perkins Kelly Peters C I Charles PonerC3 (14) William PonerC3 (14) Willard Vadman C2 (06) Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Jeff Alexander (02) Gary Anderson C2 (02) Ban Arnold C2 (03) JorgeAnetaC1 (03) Clarke Barnes Pete Barr C4 (06) Dick Bartlett CS Paul Bennett C1 (03) David Boden C1 (03) Frank Brass C4 (06) David Charland C4 ( 14) Em Cobb C4 (05) eil Contess 2 (02) Geary Cotton C3 (03) George Coulter C6 (04) Midlael Crovatt (02) Dean Crowley Steve Duncan C1 (02) Larry Elkins C! (02) Paul Enrico C! (03) Page Eppele C1 (02) Bob Ferreira (02)

"Pi Kappa Phi has given me the opportunity of a lifetime. Not only have I been able to develop the confidence and leadership skills necessary to succeed in the 'real world,' but I have made friendships that will last for the whole of my life.,

David Calzaretta 1nd1ana Un1vers y Alpha Ps1 Finance, Accounting. 3.93 Calzare a has served h s chapter as Archon, recru men cha1rman. sooa1 chairman. hous ng ma'1ager. IU S1ng leader. assoc a e class pres1dent and assooate c ass recrurtment charnnan. He IS also v1ce presrdent of Order of Omega and serves on e IFC Ma1or Issues Comm .ee.

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"'The best decision I've mode at Purdue was joining Pi Kappa Phi. At a school with 35,000 students, I would never see the some face twice. The Fraternity helped me adopt and fit into the university community.,

Austin Carr Purdue Un1verslty Omega Mechan1cal Eng1neenng, 3.81 Ca is a JUnior from Hamilton, Oh1o. He IS V1ce Archon of h1s chapter.

Key to g iving clubs : Cl $100 to $249 C2 $250 to $499 C3 $500 to $999 C4 $1,000 to $2,499 C5 $2,500 to $4,999 C6 $5,000 to $9,999 C7 $10,000 to $24,999 CB $25,000 to $49,999 C9 $50,000 to $99,999 C10 $100,000 and up (Number in parenthesis indicates consecutive giving years.) 32

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Florida (cont.) Bob Finck C1 Tom Fitzgerald C3 (02) Mark French C2 (02) Harry Fry C5 (02) Dave Gatchell C2 (12) John Gornto C2 (03) Hugh Gower C4 (09) Jim Grady C2 (02) Huben Graves C3 Paul Green C1 (04) Roben Halcrow C2 Murle Harrison C2 (02) David Henn C6 (05) Byron Herlong C4 (05) Alfredo Hernandez C2 (02) Chris Hill Cl (02) Richard Hill C2 (03) Dale Hocking Frank Holley C4 (02) Jack Howell C2 (03) Spence Hubbard C2 (04) Charles Hudspeth C4 (15) Jeffrey Huehn C1 (02) Elliott James C3 George Johnson C2 Bill Keyes Cl (02) Jon Kiger Matthew Kolenda Peter La naris C 1 Kun Langford Gary Leonard C4 Brian Long Cl (03) Johnny Lord Ben Luer C4 (14) Fritz Mitchell C2 Steven Murphy Mike ozzarella C! (06) Jim O'Donnell Cl (03) Mike O'Donnell C4 (10) RoyOisenC3(14) Ben Ovenon C4 ( 14) Ellison Owen C2 (03) Charles Parker Bob Paterno C4 George Peek (02) Howard Pettengill C4 (02) Jet Powers C3 (06) Clarence Ramsey C2 (02) Reggie Ross C3 ( 14) Bill Sahlie C2 (14) Samuel Saxon Jeffrey chnars (02) Thomas Simpson C3 ( 14) Richard Smith Cl (02) An Stackpole C2 Steve Stanford Cl (06) Charles tewan C5 (04) Stuan Stockton (02) Ed Storin Cl (03) Bob Sullivan C3 (02) MarkTimmes C3 (05) RayTylander C3 (02) Roben Tylander C4

Florida (cont.) Mark Varney C3 ( 12) Dave Werner C3 (02) Gordon Zellers Oregon State (Alpha Zeta) W. Alldredge C3 (07) Tony Amon C2 (03) Jack Austin C2 Earl Banon C I George Blinco CI (02) John Bollman C3 (06) Donald Butzner (02) Bob Calkins C1 Jose Cantor Bob Colonna William Cook Cl (02) Roland Cunis Cl (02) Domnisse Domnisse C3 (03) Bob ElfersC4 (14) Kun Engelstad Cl (03) Rob Fandrey Doc Fridley Cl Scotty Hammond C2 (12) Bob Harris Matthew Harrison Chuck Hansough C3 ( 13) K.M . ll awkeCI (II) Von llelmuth Michael Herbage George Iaska Cl (03) Harry Kallander C3 ( 12) Donald Knight C2 (03) Mel Knorr C2 (03) Theodore Langton C1 (02) Jim Marsh C1 (10) John Moore C2 (03) Charles Morrill Cl (03) Gary Munn C3 (14) Bob ordlander C2 ( 14) Don Perrin C2 (05) Bob Pierce Fred Raw C3 (15) Jack Reviglio C3 ( 13) Mark Sherry Cl Edward himojima C2 (02) M. Sigovich C2 (02) Gary Smith CI (02) Jack Steward C5 ( 15) Ray Terhune C3 William Thomas C2 (14) Dave Vawter C3 (04) Samford (Alpha Eta) Dan Aderhold C1 (02) Jim Bell C2 (14) Bruce Bruce C2 (05) Br.ad Clay Wayne Cofield Cl Jim Daley C9 (02) William Davis C2 (14) Bill Dixon C3 (15) Bill Ford C3 (04) Joel Foshee Harvelle Goodwin C1 Randy Griffith

Samford (cont.) John Hayn es C3 (03) Jim House Cl Sam Jones C2 (02) Tim Knight Bob Lauderdale Cl (03) Jerry Matthews C3 Brad McAnalley Matt Miles C I (02) Jim Purvis C3 ( 10) Doc hannon CI Gil Simmons C3 ( 10) Hugh Smith James Smith Matt Snow Cl DwayneTodd (02) Stewan Winton I Henry Yeackle C2 (05) Michigan State (Alpha Theta) KenAdamsC3 (II) Henry Anderson C2 (03) EAmold Tim Aylward C4 (II) Andrew Beemer Tom Bird C3 (02) Roben Bogan C l (02) Chuck Bovay I (02) William Cleary C3 (14) Brian Connelly 2 Pete DeMaagd 2 (06) Jeffrey Donaldson C I (02) Joseph Edell (02) C.J. Estes Scott Evans C2 (07) Andrew Georgelos (02) Roben Heppinstall Bill Holler C2 (04) Dennis Joy C I Tom JoyCI William Lawton (02) Bruce Lessien CI (02) Cun Luthy C2 (12) Edward Lynch CI John Moglia (02) Angus Morse C3 ( 13) Len Paul C2 (03) Gordon Peterson Cl (02) Jul es Roman (02) George Salsbury (05) Konr.ad Scheiner Cl (03 ) )ames Siemers (02) ClaySpraggC I (03) Kline Sprague I (02) James Stoll C2 Timothy Theis Roben Trembath C2 (05) Don Viecelli C3 (14) Jerry Wajda 2 (05) Earl Wells Cl Jeff Wrisley Cl Bob Yackels C2 (II) Dennis Yanachik C4 (08) Michael Yanachik C2 (03) Jack Zimmerman C3 ( 12)

Aubu rn (Alp ha Io ta) Elton Bailey (02 ) Jack Baker C l (02) Charles Beaird C I (03) George Blackwell Cl Russ Bradley George Bruner C2 Marshal Caley C4 (05) Steven Chandler John Christia nsen C2 (14) Tedd Cullen C 1 (02) David Dozier CI (03) Foo te Drury C2 David Erickso n Roben Ferrell C3 (07) Joe Fo rehand 3 ( 14) Ra lph Foster C2 (03) Tom FullerC3 (15) Charles Gavin 3 Tommy Gordon 2 (09) William Grubb C l (02) Moyer Harris C3 ( 15) Frank Hawthorne 5 (II) Ed Henderson 4 ( 1l) Jim Hendry I (02) Bi llie ! lome C l Ernest Johnson 7 ( 13) Bill )ones C3 ( 15) Jim Jones (02) Kevin Karrels Ken L.aurendine (02) David Long C3 (03) Jim Lovell C2 Alex Maddox C3 (02) Skeeter McClure C2 (04) Mitch Mitchell C l Bill Ott C2 (07) John Owens C l Dan Parmer C2 (03) Wi lli am Parsons C I (06) Sam Pate C4 ( 10) Paul Persons C2 (04) Larry Pharo C3 (03) Joel Radman Cl Scott Reams CI (02) Bogan Reed C2 ( 15) Allan Reynolds C2 (04) Charlie Rushing (03) Red Russell C3 (04) Clark Sah lie Cl (05) David Scott (02) Bill Smith 2 (02) Brother Smith C2 (02) Archie Stapleton Ward Taylor 1 Bill Vann (02) Bob Ward C2 (06) George Waters CI (03) Brett Wilber (03) Kenneth Wilkins C3 (03) Warren Williams C3 ( 11) David Wolsoncroft 2 (02) Charlie Wood


Michi ga n (Alph a Kappa ) Jo n Albert Cl (03) Ca rl Bracy C3 Ra lph Da n ie lso n C2 (OS) Brad Harris Hugh Ho td1kiss C3 (14) Elsto n Larso n C2 (04) Willia m Listm an (03) Ca rl OMara C3 (09) Ma rk Perrin C4 (04) William Row leyC I (14) Eri k Seiffe rt (03) Ca rl Wa lker C 1 (02) Pa trick Wa lsh (02) Steve Wa rn ke (02) Mississ ippi (Alph a Lambda) Lew is Mi les Pete Wa rren C2 (04) Penn State (Alph a Mu) James Alter 3 (06) Bob Atkinson C2 (02) Jon Benedetti 2 (10) Stephen Botta (02) John Brisba ne C3 (14) Dick Brow n C2 (06) Art Buffett C 1 Charles ase C1 Dan Castell o 1 (02) Parrn Davis C2 ( 14) Bi ll ExleyC2 (14) Ken Flodin C1 (12) Mid1ael Gardocki C2 (1S) Harold Gedney C2 (02) Kevi n Gilvary (02) Martin Gi lvary (02) Blaine Grube C3 (02) Richa rd Heim C3 (OS) Bill Johnson 2 (06) Pau l jones C1 Bruce Kent C1 (08) Rim Kleinert C2 (03) Leon KnetzC2 (1S) Bill Lawrence C1 (04) Joh n Lotz Cl Fred rick Martin C1 (03) AI McLane Pau l Mell o tt C1 (02) Ra lph Moyer C1 (04) Kevi n Murphy C2 Scott Myers C1 (02) Mo RancC2 Robert Ryan (02) Rich Sandala C1 Gary Schaffner C2 Bob Senko Cl (03) Bi ll Simon 2 (03) Robert Thornton C2 (06) Mike Trull 2 (14) GreggTurnerC3 (04) Bi ll Vernon C2 (02) Aaron Wagner C2 (02) William WalkerC2 (14) Bob Watkins (02) Mimael Wells C1

Penn State (co nt. ) Ed Yeager C2 (12) John Yeosock C1 (04) Ohio State (Alph a Nu) Joh n Haas C2 ( 10) Corwin Hab li tzel C3 ( 14) Homer Henrie C2 (02) Lewis Mi ll er Cl Russell ewhouse C2 (03) Marcy Powell Carl Stickel C4 (14) Edwin Stickel C4 ( 14) Bro oklyn Po ly (Alph a Xi) Gordon Ah lers C2 (02) Hank Backofen C3 ( 14) Charles Behringer C1 Joh n Boette C2 (03) Rid1ard Brady C3 ( 14) Bill Buchanan George Carleton C3 ( ll) Mike Carlisle C 1 (02) Arthur Criscione C1 (03) Wi ll iam Delnicki C2 (10) Louis Destefano C2 (03) Pau l Di ll on C1 (02) Wa lter Eisele C3 (1S) Bruce Elowsky C2 ( 14) Bill Fendrim CJ Joseph Flaherty C3 (14) john Flynn HenryGartnerC4 (14) Frank Grandinetti C1 (09) Daniel Gross Cl (OS) John Halada (03) Paul Hoeker C2 (03) Ove jensen C2 (14) Roger Kaller Cl Nedim Kirimca (03) Joseph LaRosa C1 (02) Hank LeMeur C2 Tom May C3 (14) Joseph McCooey C2 (03) Kenneth McCort Cl (03) Henry MeyerC4 (14) Jack Molinelli C1 (04) Rino oriC2(14) Ren ugent C3 (14) Robert O'Donohue C2 (14) Mimael Pilo Cl (02) Antonio Quilon C2 (OS) Joseph Ripe! 2 (02) I larry Roener C2 (08) Frank Romanow C1 (02) Lou Rowley C3 (04) Roy Sarcona C1 (03) Paul Smwanenflugel C2 (09) John Smellie C2 (02) Rudolph Stankovic Cl (02) Alben Steele C3 ( 12) ChristopherWittC1 (02) William Wright (02) Warren Zulawski Cl (03)

Iowa State (Alp ha O m icro n) Keith Bader C2 ( 10) Bob Bateman C3 (13) Kelley Bergstrom C7 ( 12) Stewart Black Robert Brandau C3 ( 14) John Brockmann Cl (03) Bob Brown C2 (02) Jim Ca rson C2 (11) Norm Carver C1 William Chmelar Cl Curtis Clifton CJ (03) Dale Com ran CJ (02) Barry Croumer C2 (03) Mimael Derr Cl (02) Carl Dorr C2 (OS) George Dubes CJ (OS) Phil Dvorak C2 (11) Gene Fritz C3 (14) Forest Goetsd1 Guy Goodenow C2 (04) Jeff Harm C1 (02) Eldred Harman C7 (08) Ken Hook C4 ( 10) Mark Hughes CJ (03) Ken Johnson Cl (14) Ray Knaggs C2 (02) Bert Lattan CS (14) Emerson Linney C2 (OS) Damian Lonsdale (02) Gerald Love C2 (02) Warren Madden C3 (14) Robert McKean C2 (04) Mark Milliman C1 (OS) Jim Moon C3 Wayne Moore CS Paul Muller C3 (03) William emanickyC4 (14) Don Osborne C2 (02) Edward Paine C3 (1S) Frank Parrish C7 (14) Jon Parrish C1 (02) Thomas Raines C1 (02) Chuck Rehman Cl Bill Rickert C4 ( 14) Ralph Ruedy C2 (OS) Thomas Ruzicka C2 John Sanderson C2 (02) Larry Stella C1 Tom Tott C3 (OS) Uoyd Ulrim Verne Upmier Cl (03) John Veak C2 (03) Ken Weimerskirm (03) Jeffrey Welm C1 (03) ScottyWellsC1 (03) HarleyWhitneyC2 (12) Univ. of the South (Alpha Pi) Byrom Dickens (07) John Johnston C3 West Virginia (Alpha Rho) Alex Adair C2 (03) Bob Dombrowski C1 (02) Victor Folio C4 (04)

West Virgi n ia (cont.) Bob Harper C2 Bob Laughner C2 (02) Jay Marano C1 (02) Howard Martin C1 (OS) Thomas McCormick C1 (02) Matthew Smrom (02) Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Carl Adkins C2 (OS) Howard Baker Cl Tom Banks C2 (14) Randel Burns C1 (02) Gregory Carpenter Barry Cecil C4 (OS) Bob Gibson C2 George Gish C1 Phil Gruosso Kevin Hall C1 Louis Hamric C2 Johnny Johnson C2 ( 11) Jon Jordan Claude McPherson C1 Randy Mims C2 (03) Ronald Pierson Frank Pugh C2 (14) Aaron Reed C2 (03) Clark Roberts Cl (OS) Jon Rymer C3 (03) Robert Sledd Cl (03) David mith Cl (02) Roy Smith C3 (12) Jim Snow C3 (OS) Alfred Southerland C1 (02) Brent Spalding C2 (02) Sam Steele C2 (07) )im Steffner C2 (08) Virgil Strickland Shawn Tidwell C1 (03) Barney Tucker C4 (06) Chris Ulewicz Jimmy Van Frank C3 (06) Walter Zahnd (02) Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Dick Andrews C2 (14) Dick Atlee C3 (02) Bill Baldwin C2 (11) Frank Bandre C1 Paul Barnaba )im Bernstein C3 (14) Milt Beveridge C1 (03) Scott Bibaud C1 Rimard Boumard C3 William Bruder (02) Ben Cahill C3 (14) Emanuel Calocerinos C2 (02) Guillermo Castro C1 (04) Kenneth Chucta C1 (02) Peter Cinelli C1 (03) George Cook C2 ( 14) Mike Desmarais C1 Bill Dirks C1 (02) David Dobson C3 (04) Dave Dropkin C2 (06) Cedric Dustin C4 ( 12)

"When my dad sees my picture in the Star & Lamp, I think that will be the greatest gift that I have ever given him."

Kevin Gorman Seton Ha Un vers1ty Epsilon Theta Account1ng. 3.89 Gorman w I gradua e n May to beg n h1s ca··ee dt Delo1tte & Touche. H s •a..,er ]1111, IS a p, Kapp from Un1vers1ty ofTampa-Beta Lambda.

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"Pi Kappa Phi means everything to me. The fratern ity gave me an opportunity to learn and grow. Easily the best decision I made in college was joining Pi Kappa Phi.,

Robert Gould University of Colorado Eta Gamma Mechancial Engineenng, 3.75 Gould IS a JUnior and serves his chapter as Treasurer.

Key to giving clubs: Cl $100 to $249 C2 $250 to $499 C3 $500 to $999 C4 $1,000 to $2,499 C5 $2,500 to $4,999 C6 $5,000 to $9,999 C7 $10,000 to $24,999 CB $25,000 to $49,999 C9 $50,000 to $99,999 C10 $100,000 and up (Number in parenthesis indicates consecutive giving years.) 34

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Rensselaer (cont.) Earle Fox C2 ( 13) Robert Fuchs C3 ( 11) Dennis Gormley C1 (02) George GrafC1 (04) Winter Graves C2 (14) Dieter Groll Cl (02) Robert Hawkins C3 (12) Derek Henderson (02) George Hoffer C1 (02) Herbert Holden C1 (02) Steve Kaitz C2 ( 11) Peter Kelley C1 Tom Kelly C2 (14) Jeff Keough C2 (14) Brewster LaMacchia C2 (04) Robert Lyons C2 Scott McCanhy C2 (03) john McMahon C2 (03) Scott Morris C1 William Morrison (04) Kenneth Munoz C1 (03) Erik agel C2 (05) els Nelson Cl (10) Andrew Nicholas (02) Chris Parks C1 (06) Dave Peter C2 ( 11) Howard Peterson C2 ( 10) Marve Pietschker C2 Frank Popp C4 (14) Larry Powell Cl (02) Kermit Pratt C2 (14) Gary Rapp C1 (02) Edward Rebula C2 (05) Thomas Richmond C2 Bill Rieke C1 (02) Bill Roberts C2 (14) Dave Rubenstein (02) ick Rusanowsky C1 (12) Ben Sporn C1 Ernest Stacey C2 ( 14) Bill Steffancin C2 Don Stephens C1 (09) Richard Surprenant C1 Pete Tartikoff (02) Harold Trevett C1 (02) Robert Wagner C1 (02) Joe Walsh C1 (02) Kevin Walter C1 (04) Seth Walter C1 (02) Bob Wambach C3 (03) Doug Wiles C2 (03) Perry Wintner Gordon Wright C5 (13) Oliver Alexis Zitzmann C1 Drexel (Alpha Upsilon) Bob Anderson C2 (03) Robert Baldwin C2 (07) John Bartle C1 (07) Tom Block C3 ( 11) Percy Brewington C2 (13) john Buhsmer C1 (02) Martin Burrows C2 (02) Barry Campbell C3 (05)

Drexel (cont.) Ray Cannon C2 (02) Jack Casper C7 Douglas Clarke C2 (07) Bill Cooney C2 (06) Samuel Costa C2 (12) Raymond Davis C3 (15) Walter DearolfC2 (13) David Denenberg C1 Ed DiMond C2 (14) Leonard Dicarlo C4 (12) Kenneth Dirkes C2 ( 15) Philip Earley C1 (02) Larry Egolf C1 (03) Sonny Evers Gino Fortunato C1 (02) John Frye C2 (03) Jack Gardner C1 (07) Ray Griffin C2 (02) Paul Gross C2 (02) eil Gutenberg James Haislip C4 (02) Dale Haring (04) Rich Han Alan Henderson C3 (03) Guy Hess C2 (12) David Heydt C2 (03) Hoke Hokanson C2 (06) Lem HoltC1 John Hudson C2 (15) John Hunter (02) Art Jones C2 (03) Joseph Keyes C1 (02) Eugene Kiehl C2 (05) Bob King Ralph Klesius C2 (12) John Knoll C2 (02) Charles Kuntz Bob Lambert C1 (02) Tony Lannutti C2 ( ll) Tom Laroe C3 (03) Alben Lord C1 Jack Marshall C2 (14) Bill McFadden C1 (13) Vicko Mel ada C3 ( 10) Gil MerrittC3 (15) Osborne Miller C2 (03) joe Mittura C2 (04) Robert Murphy C1 Fred uenighoffC1 (02) Ralph Parris C2 (06) John Rernias C1 (03) John Rittenhouse C3 (14) joseph Rogliano (02) Daniel Romanchuk (02) Don Schey C2 (15) Bill Schuette C1 (02) Michael Sellers C2 (02) Keith Sheppard C4 (14) Bill Shute C3 (14) Fred Staiger C2 ( 14) Jack Steer C2 (02) Bill Stees C3 Harold Stiffler C1 (02)

Drexel (cont.) Dick Sullivan C3 Darren Tapp C1 (04) Bob Tesno C2 ( 10) Bob Thorp C2 (08) AnhurTunnell C2 ( 15) Nicholas Wendelboe C1 (03) Don Williams C1 (09) Sam Wilson C2 ( 15) Stanton Woenh C1 I.I.T. (Alpha Phi) Mike Adair C1 (02) Dick Allen C1 Michael Barr C1 Ed BisoneC2 (14) Gary Cathey C1 (07) Thomas Dodson Cl John Doudera C1 (05) Cyri l Dusell C2 (04) Dick Frankenberg Cl (04) Jim Helm C3 (08) jack Higgins C2 (11) Richard Hughes C2 ( 14) John Humiston C4 (14) Frank Janik Cl Ken Kamper C 1 Ed Kaschins C2 (14) Edward King C2 Martin Kotsch C3 (07) Russ Millman C3 (12) Peter Ostrander C2 ( 02) Kenneth Peterson C4 Roger Peterson C3 ( 15) Amo Pinnow C2 (03) Jack Piper Cl (04) John Pottenger C2 (02) John Roach C3 (04) Jo hn Sachs C4 (14) Edwin Searl C2 (04) Burton Seiwell C3 (03) Ken Slepicka C1 (02) Douglass Snyder C3 (02) Steve Stevens C2 (05) Chris Sutton ViaorTerrana (02) Paul Wagner C3 (14) Fred Widlak C4 Jim Woodling C2 (02) Charles Woods (03) Miam i (Alpha Chi) Curt Hopkins C3 (14) Frank Kearns C2 (03) Wilson Rehfield Indi ana (Alpha Psi) Gerald Allen C2 ( 15) Mike Baccash Cl (02) John Barker C2 ( 14) Steve Boone C2 (03) Don Brennan C2 ( 15) James Broadhurst C1 (03) Ron Campbell (03) Jason Christensen James Crews (02) Durbin Day C3 (14)

Indiana (co n t.) Douglas Dowen C2 (02) Scott Evenbeck C2 (14) Dave Gibso n C2 (04) Rod Gu nning C3 (04) Skip Hageboeck C1 Richard Hall (02) Robert Haller C2 (03) jim Halsey Cl (08) John Hayden C2 (06) Michael Ho le Wa ll ace Hutton C2 (03) Jam es Kelsey C1 (03) Bob Lambert Lawrence Li u Cl (04) Warren Loom is Cl (OG) Joe Lux C2 (02) Chuck Martin C1 (02) Jim McCo ll ough Brian McDona ld Kevi n McDona ld C3 (15) Tim Mercer C2 (05) Timothy Monger (02) David Moscowitz Ralph Mundy C2 (02) WayneMurrayC (14) Bob Ne lson (05) Richa rd Oren Barry Polley C 1 (05) Menon Prunty C2 (03) John Rei ll y C1 Jim Ruckriegle C2 (14) Terry Russell (03) Stephen Sanders Steve Sanders Cl john Spry (02) T.J. Sullivan C3 (06) Phil Summers C7 ( 14) Guy Swenson Michael Vandrey C1 (03) Ross Wingler C3 (14) Jim Witek C1 (06) Jim Wright Orego n (Alpha Omega) R. Glenn Garrett (04) Sherman Holmes C2 (02) Don Lassell e C2 ( 14) Stanley Lynch C2 (14) Bob Potts (03) Fred Streimer C2 (02) N. J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Nick Adams C3 (13) Fred Becker C3 ( 15) Joey Berenguer Kevin Boerner Tony Castillo Joseph Chapski C1 Russell Cho miak Steve DePalma C8 ( 12) Chuck Dietz C 1 (02) Roger Dolida C1 (02 ) Lawrence Fisher Cl Carl Fritsch Robert Garvey C 1


N.).I.T. (co n t. ) David !I aber Rona ld !J anson George ll ospodar G l (02) Joe Kciuk Ed Klebaur C3 (IS} Karl Ko pa ns William Kowa lski C l (02} Jim KrucherCS (14) Aivars Krumins C2 (08) Karl Kubak C2 (0 6) Ri chard Labinsky C3 (0 6} John Lee S (04) Do n Li nske 2 (08) Joseph Manfred i C4 (I 4) Amhony Mango ne C l (03 ) ll erben Man in C l (06) Willi am McCabeC3 (1 4 ) Tom McCann 2 (OS) Mi haei MerdingerCI Lou is Miceli C2 (IS} Edmund Mooney C l Frank Moorma n George ewco mbe C4 (OS) Will iam Oakenell 2 (03) Alvin O lsen Jua n Pad illa (02) Patri ck Parkinson Lester Pastuszyn Rick Pedersen C l (04) Pugliesi Pugliesi 3 (02) Javi Rivera Richard Rodrick Cl (06) Richa rd RusakCI (12) Bruce ack Brian Sedlak Ji m Snodgrass C2 (06) Gary Sobin C l Rich ard tep han 2 (06) Patrick Su ter Jim Tomasini C l William Toth Cl Jo hn Urban Cl (02) Jacob VanBroekhoven C2 (IS} Don Van ll outen C4 Frank Vento Dave White 2 Rolan Yang Flo rida SoutJ1ern ( Bela Beta) Gary Baker C3 (OS) Jim Evans C2 (02) Bill Fraser 2 (03} Kennis Ketterer 2 arl Koch C3 ( 12) Roger LaBrie eorge Peterson 2 ( 10) Dave Robenson C3 (II) Ted Scharfenstein 7 (IS} Jack Trufant I (03) Robert Weitzner I (03) Louisvill e (Bela Gamma) Donald Bloomer C3 ( 12) John ook C2 (IS} ail Elliott I

Loui svill e (con t. ) Ji m Gri sso m I (04) Spencer Harper C3 ( 14) William Jenks (02) Jim Koshewa I (OS) Ron Krebs 7 (14) Brent Pacanowski Errol Richardson Cl (03) Warren Robb C4 (03) Ferris Shunnarah Jim Weber 2 Herb Zimmerman C2 (II) Drake (Beta Delta) Bi ll Barber 2 (02) Rob ioneC4 (14) C. Ray Deaton (06} Paul Gi lm an C2 (04) Jim l lendrix C2 (06) Jim ll ornbrookC4 (14) ltD. I lowell (02) Ken Mi ll er 2 (14) Marvin elson Cl (02) Joe Parsons I ( 03) Ri chard Paul ll aro ld Pewick Kenneth Piller 2 (II) Dean Rowland 3 ( 14) Jack treet Cl (02) James Verlautz 2 (04) Don Walter C2 (02) Chris Wegner (02) Jim Winegar 2 (14} Missou ri (Beta Epsilon) Robert Baker C2 (03) Jeffrey Bennett Frank Boyd 2 Robert Cage I (03) Brian Eiserman (02) Dave Epperson Cl (07) Paul Frazee 2 Bill Gleason Cl (02) Mike Hinds I (02} Ted Krull C1 (OS) Ken Lissner C2 (08) Walt Richard 3 ( 14) Jay tuckel C4 (02) Scott Tilliu Laurence Trudell C3 (14) Florida Sta te (Beta Eta) Paul Aase C2 Daniel Al len C2 (02) LeoAlmerico 2(1S) John Brooks Jim Bultman I (03) Bob lark 2 (12) Mike lifford Rick Corbell C2 (07) Lenny Costin Roben Costin Beau Debeaubien l (07) Reg Dickey I (02) Jeff Eacker Cl (02) Stu Gash Warren llarper I

Buzz Holdorf (02) Jeffrey ll o ll er C3 (03) Guy Hollingswonh C2 (03) Emmett Johnson Cl Raymond Jones Mike Loy C1 (02) Chuck MacMilli n C3 (14) Buz McCall C4 (03) Thomas McCall (02) I larry Mcintosh I (02) Hassell Mciver C I (03) Bob Mil stead I Gordon Mize C l (02) Bubba Mock C I Chris ew 3 (02) Jay ewman C3 ( 12) Lee ichols I (02) Mike O ' Farrell C2 (02) Randy Pious C2 (02) Kenneth Rouse (02) Frank Ryll 2 Bernie Stilwell C I David Stoddard Cl (03) Lewis ymmes I (02) Kenneth True Cl Eric Uhlhorn William Welch I id Wilson C2 (12) Arizona (Beta Theta) AnhurVanceCI (04) Toledo (Beta Iota) Chris Banon C2 (02) Bob Conley C3 (14) Carl Conner C1 Darwin Deckro h C2 (06) Gerald Dunaway 2 ( 14) William Frederick C2 (08) Rob Friess 2 (08) George Hershman C2 (03) Charlie Matllies Darryl McEwen C3 ( 14) Rob Meyer C3 (OS) Craig Myers C2 (02) Elmer ewness (02) Bill 0 ' hea C2 (13) Richard Rose CJ (04) Roger chiller C2 Rob Shindell Dick malley C1 (02) Lance Talmage C4 (II) James White C2 (04) Georgia Stale (Beta Kappa) jack Barber Cl (02) Ken ribbs S (03) Dave Fergu on 2 James Latllam Pat McCabe Cl (04) Steve 1c abe (03) Larry Reinhardt I (02) Dave Ward C3 ( 12) John Whitley 3 ( 12) Tampa (Bela Lambda) Jim Crosby Ci (03) Austin Curry 3 (06)

Tampa (cont.) Jim Gal lagher C2 Ralph Griffin 2 (03) Tom KeatorC3 (12) Steve Krist C1 (02) Joe Manineau C2 Perry Monastero C1 (OS) Bob Myers C2 (02) Don 0 ' eal C3 (03) Phil Prescott Ralph tout (06) Bob Swirbul C1 (02) Dick Swirbul C3 (03) Guy Wa lton C3 (07) Joe Wessel M eese (B la Mu) Wilfred Bourne 2 (02) Paul Brown C2 (OS) Miller Clarkson (03) Bob Dewey Raymond Duhon Cl (04) Ed Potratz C3 ( 14) Troy Rizzuto (02) RB. Smith C4 (14) David Stacy 3 (OS) Houston (Beta u) Charles Boze Richard Viguerie 4 Central Michigan (Beta Xi) Dave Clappison C2 (14) Dale DeWaard I Edward Morrow Cl Brad Mumford Jeff Pankhurst Donald Perry C2 (04) Northwestern State (Bela Omicron) Johnny Oden I (04) Eastern Michigan (Beta Pi) Dick Falk C2 ( ll) Clarkson (Beta Rho) John Kruse (08) .I.U. (Beta Sigma) Don Firkins C3 (IS) Valdosta Stale (Beta Tau) Hamp Adams (03) Tom Brooks C2 (07) Tripp Coston James Dowd C2 (10) Lance llamrick 3 (06) Tom Limoli I Bill Maxwell 2 (03) Ted Nelson C4 (02) Jerry Pilcher C2 (02) jonathan con 2 (02) Earl Spell ( 02) Jerry Thomason I (04) Mark Waddell 2 (03) Jody Weatllers I Pat Wilford 2 (14)

"When I was 18, I was a boarder at another fraternity house. They wanted me to join, but I had been to Pi Kappa Phi and pledged there instead. That was the best decision I ever made."

Melvin Laney Un1vers1ty of Mur; a1 d Eta Eps ion Math. Pre-Med. 4.0 Laney serves as c ap er scholarsh p cha rrnan and has 1nterned for he ast ~ ree summers as a JUr or scent st for Sc1ence App cat ons lnternat1onal Corp. He began college at age 16 and p ans o attend med1ca sc oo. so h s chapter brothers ca I h m Doog1e Howser

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"Pi Kappa Phi has been the best part of my college career. Throughout my associateship, initiation and brotherhood, I have learned valuable lessons that I simply couldn't have learned without the help of my brothers."

Adam Robinson Samford University Alpha Eta Poht1cal Soence. 3.94 Robinson IS pres1dent of the campus Un1ted Nat1ons club and IS 1nvolved with m1n1stry programs through three Baptist churches. He IS Alpha Eta's scholarship cha1rman and has a m1nor 1n history.

Key to g iving clubs: Cl $100 to $249 C2 $250 to $499 C3 $500 to $999 C4 $1,000 to $2,499 C5 $2,500 to $4,999 C6 $5,000 to $9,999 C7 $10,000 to $24,999 C8 $25,000 to $49,999 C9 $50,000 to $99,999 CJO $100,000 and up (Number in parenthesis indicates consecutive giving years.) 36

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Virginia (Beta Upsilon) Steve Applegate C2 ( 14) John Baber Don Bahlman John Browning C3 (IS) Michael Chenard Bill Couper C3 Jeffrey Craigmi le (02) Gene Davis C3 Glenn Dickson C4 (14) Barry Ewald C2 (02) Ted Freeman C3 ( 13) Leroy Hamlett C2 Tom Haudricourt C2 (03) Russ Huber C3 ( 13) Dan Kimball CS (04) Dudley Lewis Joe McKane C2 (03) Shep Moore C3 ( 11) Chuck Nesbit C3 (14) Steve Nesbit C2 (03) Fred Riggins C4 (14) Don Slesnick C2 Bill Watson C2 ( 10) ). B. Yount C4 (07) East Carolina (Beta Phi) Ellis Banks C2 (04) Dennis Barbour C2 ( 12) Miles Barefoot C1 (02) James Bishop Cl Dennis Brown C2 (06) Ryan Couture C1 (02) Clay Edmonds CS (04) Ellis Ehle C2 Cam Frazier C3 ( 14) Joe Hallow Cl (02) S.T Hicks C3 (12) Stacey Johnson (03) Rick Judson C1 (02) Wiley Lewis C2 (14) George Ressequie C1 (03) Thomas Sayetta C1 (07) Richard Scoll C2 ( 10) Scott Smith C1 Clarke Speaks Tom Yopp C2 (02) East Texas (Beta Ch i) Don DeColaines C2 B.). Downes Cl (02) Calvin Draper C2 Stephen Marx (02) Curtis Nugent C1 (07) Ken Park C3 (04) Andy Schlachter Michael Tuerk Tommy White C1 (03) John Witt C4 ( 13) Tennessee Wesleyan (Beta Psi) Joel Jones C1 (08) Barry Saunders C2 (07) Greg Whitlock C2 (03) Dan Wieser (02)

East Tennessee State (Beta Omega) Alan Bagley Edwa rd Bowers C2 (02) Byron Brown C4 (1S) Doug Burt (02) Frank Masters C1 Cha rles Motley C 1 (0 6) Russ Palmer C3 (06) Gene Sm ith C2 (13) RobertYackanin C2 (13) Kei th Younger C2 ( 14) Ray Ziemb inski C2 (04) Livingston (Gam ma Al pha) Joe Alexander CS (07) Hal Bloom C3 Bill Ca rter C1 (03) Jack Garnett C1 Ti llm an Hall Cl (02) Steven Hood Mitch Shoup James Withers Old Dominion (Gamma Beta) Joel Allen C1 (02) Ted Bachas C2 (02) Linwood BeverlyC2 (14) Chuck Brady C4 ( 14) Sam Bryant C1 Phillip Casteel C1 (04) William Jenkins C2 (03) Anthony Lincoln Bob Magoon C1 Girard Mitch ell Matthew Parker C2 (02) David Posey C1 Lou Richard C3 (04) Pau l Shebalin C2 (11) Dave Simas C1 (02) Tom Treich ler C2 (03) JoeVanCleveC3 (12) Tim Willis C2 (OS) Troy State (Gamma Gamma) Brad Bums Shawn Gillis (02) John Lamkin Cl (02) Mark Landers C3 Rick elson Cl Mitch Rohde Michael Roskos (02) SteveScruggsCI (04) Steve Shamburger Cl (02) Larry Turrin C2 ( 11) Memphis (Gamma Delta) Herb Blow C2 ( 11) John Boorman Tom Carter CS (14) Richard Franklin C2 James Ray C2 (04) David Siebert C1 jimmy Wallin (02) Philip Wood C3 James Wyall (04)

Western Carolin a (Gamma Eps il on) Eric Beck C1 (04) Larry Ca lli cut t C1 (OS) Marv Cope C3 ( 14) Sam Davis C2 (1S) Bi ll Felsher C2 Bruce Fishel C1 (03) Chip McArn C1 David McKenzie C2 ( 14) Stan Pendergraft C1 ( 10) Tony Perkins C2 Bob Shaver C2 ( 14) Steve Smith C1 (02) Charl es Sulton C2 Blade Thomaso n Cl (02) Don Turner C 1 Jay Waller C J Frank Will is C2 (14) West Virgini a Tech (Gamma Zeta) Bill Boyle C 1 (02) Bob Brewer C2 (08) Bill Co nrad C2 Chu ck Hutzl er C3 (1S) Steve Kraycar C1 (II) Randy Lavender C1 (03) Denny Maffessami C2 (04) Paul Mattox C l (02) Charles Mills (02) Phil Oneacre C3 (02) Donald Prinzbach C2 ( 14) Edwa rd Rankin Harry Sanders C I Don Skaggs C2 (03) Clifto n Smith C2 ( 14) Athens (Gamma Eta) Tom Rei nke C3 (14) Bob Slaybaugh C3 (14) Guy Smith C1 (03) U.N .C.-Wilm ington (Gamma Theta) jo hn Baldwin C2 (OS) Keith Combs Matt Cross man C l (OS) Bill Dalton C2 (14) Scou Engler C 1 Jim Farlow C1 Bill Harrell C3 (03) Chuck Hatch (03) Kevin Jarrett Thomas Joynt MikeLongCI (11) Denny McCaughan C 1 Henry Merritt C2 (IS) Jimmy Piner C2 (04) Martin Sondey C3 (OS) L.S.U. (Gam ma Io ta) Juan Delgado Basi l Elzein Beau Fournet (02) Darian Fuseli er Chip McCorkle Michael Porche C3 (02)

Georgia Sou thern (Ga mm a Ka ppa) Glenn Asp inwa ll C4 (14) Ro land Berry C3 (08) Samuel Bishop C 1 Wayn e Buffington CS (14) Tom Ca mp C3 (0 6) David Cento fanti C1 Pau l Coleman C1 (03 ) Lee Dav is C2 (02) Steve McClure Martin Nesm ith C4 (04) Joe Odo m C4 Steve Rawlins C2 (02) Michael Register C2 (04) Larry Ray Smith C3 (02) Rick Walden C l Missouri -Ro ll a (Ga mma Lambda) Mo hammed Abdu ll a Bo b Ben tz inger C3 (1 4) Ra ndy Curtis 2 (09) Mario Gioia C2 Gregg Hale C l (02 ) Bi ll Prou lx C l Paul d1errer C3 (06) Michael Sch nettler C2 (03 ) Belmont Abbey (GammaMu) Jo hn Cottingha m C3 (I S) John Farrell C2 Bo Green (02) Gregory Kusic C2 (03) Guy Pi che C2 (06) LaG range (Ga m ma Nu) Wil ey Bryant C2 (07 ) Jeff Eso la ( 02) Ro n Farr 2 (03) Bra nd o n Ri ckman Mike Ro thschild C l (02) Ra lph Sims C2 (02) Ron deValinger CS (09) Georgia Soutllwestern (Gamma Xi) Burney Adams Ben Andrews C2 (02) Bi ll Finney CS (13) Rich ard Fo lger C4 Mike Hall C2 (02) Benjamin Hamrick C2 (03 ) George Pritchard C2 Dave Suppes C2 William Terry (02) Mark Todd C2 (03) Betllel (Gamma O m icro n) Bill Bender Lander (Gamma Rho ) David Bowen C 1 (02) Wayne Cra ft C2 David I looper (02 ) Steve Kodman C 1 (OS) Robert Mclean C1 (03) Andy Price Eric Smith Marion Thomas (02)


Land er (cont.) Chu ck Wa tso n CS (06) Joel Wolbert Ba rryYou ngC I (1 4 ) North Texas (Gamm a Tau) Dwight Bento n C 1 Do n Gri ffi n (03 ) Oklahoma State (G amma Upsil o n) Ma rk Chri stm an C l (03 ) Doug Da nvers C2 (03 ) Ba rry Howell C3 (04 ) Ma rk Neftzger (02 ) Phil Perdue C1 (02 ) All en Peterso n (02 ) Gilbert Sa nders C3 (03) Paul Startz C l (02 ) South Al abama (Ga mma Phi) Ted Buxto n (02 ) LaVo n Chasta ng C l Lawrence Davis Cl (02 ) Don Dun ba r C J (02) Larry Green C2 (1 4 ) Frank Hava rd C4 David LaRosa (02 ) Paul Langenbach C2 (03) Hugh To mlin C2 jo hn Va n Derwood C1 (04 ) jackso nvill e (G amm a Chi) Mike Fouty C 1 (09) Paul Sty nchco mb C4 Augusta (Gamma Psi) Ro n Irick C2 Brooks Keel C3 (03) Monteva llo (Gamma Omega) Jim Beal C4 David Ben nett C2 ( 14) )aye Hoffma n (02) To ny Presto n Ma rk Russell C l Dave Wigginto n C4 ( 14) David Wi lli ams C2 (OS) Virgini a Tech (Delta Alph a) Tim othy Beale (02) Glenn Byrd C l (06 ) Jo hn Crist C3 ( 1S) Ed Dieterl e Mike Ell er Cl (02) Ch ip Em ler Ma rk Ha ll C1 Steve Johnson C2 (03) Ryan jones C 1 (02) Tom Lavell e Pau l Lavery I (03) Ash ley Mi ll er Joaquin Perez-Arrieta Jeffery Rhodehamel Cl (02) Jim Robertson C2 Michael Rowland C1 (02) John Smithman Robert Squire Dylan Supina

North Georgia (D elta Beta ) Ron Alexander C2 (04) Rick Barr C3 ( 13) Mark Branne n C2 Joel Brown (02) Bi ll Clark C1 (OS) Hal Dorsey Pete Drake Vic Ei lenfield C3 (04) Scott Fabozzi Benja min Hill Cl (02) Vic Irvin C2 (06) Charli e May C3 ( 13) Rich Moul tri e C2 Owen Nicholso n C2 (03) Mike O'Ha lp in Cl Tom Persia C3 ( 14) Bi ll Pope C2 (02) P.). Rodgers C2 (03) Brett Sa nds Benj ami n Si nger C J Andy Sm ith C2 (02 ) Ken Vin ing C2 (04) Pau l Wingo C2 Ha l Wood C l Nebraska-Omah a (Delta Ga mm a) Dan iel Ehrli d1 C2 Michael Ryan (02) No rtheast Missouri (Delta Delta ) John Andrews C4 (06) Chuck Barna rd Cl Darryl Beach C2 (02) David Ewigman (12) Mike Kill bebrew james Pa lmer Cl (03) Mid1ael Wood Cl (02) Jacksonvill e State (Delta Epsil o n) Dean Buttram C2 Ra lph Cunningham C2 Thomas Hutchins Scott Mi lam (03) Randy Owen C4 (03) Ji m Young C3 (13) Appa lachia n State (Delta Zeta ) George Baldwin Cl Greg Bal l C4 (07) Doug Bush Cl Chris Cantrell Mark Christopher CS (II) Donald Faris (02) Bruce Greenland Cl (06) Gregory Honeycutt 3 (03) Graham Hoppess Cl David Huss Cl (02) Scott jenkins John Knier Cl (02) Bill Maycock C2 (03) Steve Miller C2 (09) Ward Norris C4 (02) Jeff Payne C2

Fredrick Price C1 (02) An Quickenton C6 (OS) Jeff Shell C2 (09) Anthony Small (02) Luther Snyder Radford Thomas Cl David Vaughn C3 (02) Morehead (Delta Eta) Pau l Cantrel l Greg Kring C2 (OS) John Moser Cl (02) Ken UngerC I Middl e Tennessee (Delta Io ta ) Stephen Crass C2 (OS) Mike Potts C3 ( 14) Pembro ke (Delta Kappa) Curt Bennett O ll ie Canaday C3 (04) Jim Mdntosh (06) james Saunders (02) U.N.C.-Ch arl o tte (Delta Lambda) Dona ld Baker (02) Jon Bass Bob Bollinger Chris Cannon C4 ( 14) Mike D'Atre Bill Dawkins C2 Rese Farrish Cl (02) Robert Fisher C2 ( 10) Rick Gimla David Higgins C2 (02) Dean Hull Cl Bill Jackson C3 Martin Keams Cl (02) Gary Knox C2 (02) Thomas KrimmingerC I (04) Thomas Leiendecker Charlie Marus C3 (14) Rodney Murray (02) Rich Pope Cl Bo ProctorC3 (14) Terry Reed Todd Stiller Cl Lyn Wright Metho di st ( Delta Mu) David Waddell Western Ken tu cky (Delta Nu) Thomas Sabetta Donn Sapp Cl (02) North Alab am a (Del ta Xi) Glenn Chaffin Cl (OS) Larry Guess C3 (02) teve Pirkle C2 (03) Jeff Suggs Cl (03) Nicholls State (Delta Omicron) jacques Frere C1 (12) Wrigh t State (Del ta Pi) Rick Prewitt C3 (02) Bruce Rockwell C4 ( 12) Dan Strawn CS ( 13)

Southern Cal. (Delta Rho) James Anderson C2 Randall Corber Cl (02) Louis Fritz Cl Ed LangC3 (14) Bowling Green (Delta Sigma) Charles Borton (02) Timothy Gill Cl (04) Mike Grimmett Ken Kaiser C3 Mark Krach (02) Thomas Krach Cl (06) Mike Thomas Cl (09) SteveTrivisonno Cl (03) Ja m es Mad ison (Delta Tau) Brian Baldwin Cl (02) Mark Callis C2 (02) Nick Curran (02) Steve Dicks Cl Paul Domboski Cl David Harvey Cl Jerry Keilsohn C3 (02) Chris Kelly Cl ( 10) Ken Kiser Cl (03) Thomas Lyles C2 (02) David Moretti Cl (02) Kenneth Rand Cl (OS) Pi ttsbu rgh (Delta Upsilon) Scott Cesare (02) Ryan Fischer CJ (03) Howard Simon Cl (14) Radford (Delta Ph i) Ty Hamill (02) Don Huber Scott Jackson Cl Mike Lindauer C2 George Sava Cl (03) Clifford Schamber Franklin Swann Cl Scott Tanner Cl (02) Kan sas State (Delta Chi) Jim Gouldie C2 Brent Grauberger C1 Steve Hill C1 Mike Kallas C1 (OS) Andrew Lammers Cl (03) Jeff Meister C2 (02) Robert Ohmes C1 (02) Broc Yakel (03) Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) Keith Ackerman Billy Jacobs C3 (04) Mark Jacobs C3 (II) Steven Kosta Cl Robert O'Reilly (02) David Sprinkle Cl (OS) Bill Svihel C3 (14) Bryan Taylor Cl (04) Keith Whitt (02) Texas A&M (Delta Omega) Wade Birch C2 (04) Abe Bush Jason Dodd C2 (06) Jason Mills

"Having been accepted into the brotherhood has made me realize that becoming a founding father of Eta Xi is the most rewarding accomplishment of my life! Receiving the Pi Kapf> Scholar award is, simply, the 'icing on my coke.'"

Richard Tallarico State Un1versrty of NewYor at Albany-Eta X1 B1ology. Chemistry, Eng 1sh. 3.92 Tallanco IS a found111g father of h1s chapter and has served as Warden and PUSH cha1rrnan.

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"I owe a lot to Pi Kapp, as it has enabled me to develop an incredible closeness with a group of guys I might not have otherwise met. As an alum, I plan to follow the example of those who have given something back to the fraternity."

Craig Wellen University of Pennsylvania Eta Nu Entrepreneunal Management. International Relations, 3.8 Wellen is a founding father of his chapter and as Vice Archon, he helped expand Its membership from

16 to 60.

Key to giving clubs: Cl $100 to $249 C2 $250 to $499 C3 $500 to $999 C4 $1,000 to $2,499 C5 $2,500 to $4,999 CG $5,000 to $9,999 C7 $10,000 to $24,999 C8 $25,000 to $49,999 C9 $50,000 to $99,999 C10 $100,000 and up ( umber in parenthesis indicates consecutive giving years.) 38

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Texas A&M (cont.) Terry Wilson C1 (03) Elo n (Epsilon Alpha) John Carrena Gerald Hollan C3 (09) Mark Hollan Sam Miller C1 (03) Ralph MuellerC2 (12) Barry Simmons C3 Grand Valley (Epsilon Beta) Ted Lukomski C4 (13) Longwood (Epsi lon Ga m ma) Jeff Aleksa (04) Derek Lilly Cl Steve MeAra C2 tephen Mode (03) Brad Pomp C1 (OS) Dale Rankin C2 ( 11) Gary Slack C1 (02) Auburn-Montgomery (Epsilon Delta) Tohn Andrews C1 (03) Mark Cline Cl (02) Mark Ernest Jim McGehee Tony Mullis David Smith C3 ( 11) Clinch Valley (Epsilon Epsilon) Steven Baker (02) Mike Donathan C4 (02) Lee Lewis C! (02) Central Arkansas (Epsilon Zeta) James Barker (OS) John Bearden C3 (11) Recharge Dixon C! (10) Winthrop (Epsilon Eta) Joel Byars C3 ( 10) John Lyon C1 (03) Jeffrey Mahoney Cl (02) Tom Sacco C2 (04) Seton Hall (Epsilon Theta) Mike Cassidy Len DePalma C2 (10) John Dec William Freeman C1 Ted Guzman Ryan Mulvaney U. .C.-Greensboro (Epsilon Iota) Jeff Cole (02) Charles Cote' C1 (03) David Craft C1 Kevin Debbs Cl (02) Travis Getz (02) Rob Hill (02) Steve Kirkman C1 Gregory Larimore C1 (02) Scott Twiford C3 (03)

Sou thern Tech (Eps ilo n Kappa) james Armstrong Jay Barrow C3 (10) Eric Burch C1 (02) Shawn Hefner David HirschJer C1 Mike Hubsky C3 Ralph Kern (02) Barry Kidd C2 ( 10) Sandy Ransom C2 Kim Ray (02) John Thompson Bruce Vandiver C1 (04) U.S.C.-Spartanburg (Epsi lo n Lambda) Edward Brown Rob Brown Cl (02) Michael Elmore C2 John Hanke John Harris (02) Todd elmes (02) Tony Tam Ryan Tucker Bradley (Epsil on Mu) James Aiu C1 (02) Dan Charleston C2 (02) Gregory Cors Cl Ben Frank Magnet Jenkins Cl Greg Kocian Jeff Luebker C4 (OS) Pat Maietta Cl (OS) Jason McDowell Cl (02) Mel ndoe ( 03) Mark ischwitz J. O' Brien C2 Kenneth Slaninka Tim Sumner C2 (03) SAC Sta te (Epsi lon u) Richard BanCl (04) James Cassinelli Kun Ericson Cl Mark Glazier Cl Bob Langbein C3 (02) Jayson Louie C2 (03) Henry Pho Michael Royer (02) Jeff Silver C1 (OS) AI Spannuth C3 ( 12) TyTomita C1 (02) Stuan Volker C3 LaSalle (Epsilon Xi) Chris Bailey John Gable C2 Dave Givey C2 (10) Ed Iesko C2 (02) Tim Melroy (02) Jim Richard Villanova (Epsilon Omicron) Joe Brady C2 Patrick Brala C2 (04) John DeLuca

Vill a nova (cont.) Todd Garrelts James Ruocchio Virgi nia Comm o nwealth (Epsilon Pi) Ben Friedman Roben Michaux David Perkins (02) Aaron Perlut C1 (02) Mike Valentine C1 (02) Lenoi r-Rhyne (Epsi lo n Rho ) Ed Agnoli Ken Brown C2 (02) Mark Dellinger (02) Kevin Downing Todd Elrod (02) Trent Hennigar Chuck Herrin Don Jarboe (03) Jeff Kautz (02) Mark Mullane C3 (04) Bill Rhyne Cl (04) DougStewan Craig Thornburg C I ( 04) Chri stia n Bro thers (Epsilon Sigma) Timothy Boswell Bret Busch (02) Richard Erickson Cl (04) Mike Evangelisti Vince Mancini Cl (04) John Novarese Ray Saunderson Cl (04) Br. Werle Cl Ted Wilder Bill Wilson Cl (02) St. joseph's (Epsil o n Tau) Santo Donia Joe Helduser C1 (06) Thomas Marino (03) Art Paltz (03) Steven Suznovich (02) Vince Thompso n C1 Joseph Vanelli (02) Don Wheatley Georgia College (Epsi lo n Upsilo n) Perry Bunon (02) Lamar Doolittle C2 (10) Lee Langley C2 Roger Smith C1 U.A.B. (Eps il on Ph i) Arthur Ennis Cl (04) David Kessler (02) Slippery Rock (Epsi lon Psi ) Len Green Cl (03) Alan Hilling Cl (02) Ronald Keyser (02) Ken Klimchock Cl (07) Jim Ramsey Cl (02) David Ray

Texas Tech (Epsil o n Omega ) Paul Cseko Roy Good loe Drew Hudel Cl Craig Ka m radt (03) Roben Ku rima Cl (04 ) Jim Smith C l (04 ) Bob Welsh C3 (03 ) Kevi n Wright C 1 (04) U.C.-San Diego (Zeta Beta ) Andy Chapma n C1 (04) Jeff Ma ins Keith Rundl e Cl (02) Wya tt Wach tel North Dakota (Zeta Gamma) Mark Adams Cl (02) Todd Chrzanowski (03) Steven Gosnell Brad Hagen Ch ris Jo hnso n C2 (03 ) David Kirkland Cl (04) Joe Kraft C1 (04) Mike Monson C2 Steward Sa ndstrom C2 (07) Ra ndy Sti ll inger Mid1ael We lvaen C2 (OS) Shippensburg (Zeta Del ta) Dick Hi ltnerCI (04) Jeff Hi ltner (02) George Mason (Zeta Epsilo n) Jeff Armstrong Ala n Duesterhaus C2 (02) Juan Miyares C1 (02) Lee Quick Cl (OS) Tim Quick C ! (04) Michael Socha C2 (OS) No rth Flo rida (Zeta Zeta ) Steve Borowiec C1 (04) Jim Leano Bill Ohlendorf John Powers (02) South Flo rida (Zeta Eta) Timothy Moore (03) Texas-Austin (Zeta Theta) Bob Ceron C1 (02) Paul Drake C4 Eddie Guerra (03) Tracy Maddux C2 (04) Jimmy Salazar (02) Jack Salmon C1 (03) Mike Young !UP (Zeta Io ta) Richard ravener CJ (OS) Chas Geraci David Meyers Cl Vic Sofelkanik Cl (OS) JeffWawrzeniak Stockto n Sta te (Zeta Kappa ) Steven Meincke (02) Clemso n (Zeta Alpha ) Chad Beaty Mark Moehring (02) Daniel Tempe CJ (02) Jarrald Woodcock


Cal. Sta te-Chi co (Zeta La mbda) Brian Fla naga n David Cayner Cl Daniel Hitzke Todd Nicholson Cl (03) Jon Smi th Ca l. Sta te-No rthridge (Zeta Mu) James Benson C I (02) Shahmir Nadjmabadi C2 (03) tefan Wilcox (02) West Cheste r (Zeta Nu) Robert Mackler Ra lp h Ma ro tta (02) Joh n N icko las Michael Parson (02) Joe Rizzu to (02) Averett (Zeta Xi) Bria n Campbell Tom Da reneau Steve Forrest Robert Cordon Cl (02) Aaron Hodges Eric Hodges C l (04) Bobby Perkins C l (04) David Thomas Cl (03) SUNY-Co rtl a nd (Zeta Omicro n) John Colabelli Pau l Hastings Shaun Parker (02) Scott Radeker (02) Ma rsh a ll (Zeta Pi) Jamie Bennett hri Con ley Shawn Francisco Cal. Sta te-Full e rto n (Zeta Rh o ) Stephen Byork John Deacy Cl (03) Tony Fisher Cl (02) Robert Jacobs Brian Lee Gerard Sandoval CO lt Tobin (02) U.C.-Davis (Zeta Sig m a) Drew Grasham (02) Brian Jones William Wagner Ba rto n (Zeta Tau) Jay Hinton Jim Kinghorn Bloo msburg (Zeta Upsil on) Frank Luckangelo Greg Roch Co lo rad o Sta te (Zeta Phi) Stephen Feld C2 (03) Ryan Mauff David Peck (02)

IU PUI (Zeta Psi) Ron Barker Lance Burnside Cl (02) Jim Griffin (02) Jeff Harmon Towso n Stale (Zeta O mega) hris Grant (02) Mike Harrington Kyle Kehoe Cl (02) Steve Kemmet (02) Co nco rd ( Eta Al pha) Brian Harmon Phi ll go (03) .L. McGown Cl (03) Danny Mitchem Indi a na Sta te ( Eta Be ta) Bruce Bursey Mike Davis Ed Hunger (02) Co lo rado- Bo ulde r ( Eta Ga mma) Bret Heidemann C! (03) Erik lsernhagen (02) Jack Like Ke nn esaw Sta le (Eta Delta) Danny Fortney Jason Ponders Kenny Smith Maryla n d ( Eta Epsilo n ) Ross Knoblauch C I Qu eens (Eta Zeta) Stewart Blake C4 Jay McBride U.C.-Irvi n e ( Eta Eta) Steve Roussey (02) Jim enechal C3 (03) Sa n Fra n cisco (Eta Theta ) Bob Pahilanga Gene Takahashi hri sto pher ewpo rt ( Eta Iota) Mark Bemecker Tim Campbell Russell Murphy SU NY- Pl a tts burg h ( Eta Kappa ) Mark olan Brian O 'Connor Craig Platt Jim Powers SUNY-Brockpo rt (Eta La m bda) Ryan Giglia Mark Onisk Wingate (Eta Mu ) John Kapelar U Penn (Eta u) Brandon Gardner Brian Korb SU NY-Albany (Eta Xi) Richard Tallarico Kan sas Brian Rork

Con tributi ng Chapters ebraska ( u) C2 (02) Alabama (Omicron) C2 Washington & Lee (Rho) C2 Washington (Alpha Delta) C3 Auburn (Alpha Iota) Cl Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) C2 (02) Indiana (Alpha Psi) C3 .).I.T. (Beta Alpha) C4 Ea tTexasState (Beta hi) C3 Troy tate (Gamma Gamma) C2 Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) Cl Morehead State (Delta Eta) C2 Lenoir-Rhyne (Epsilon Rho) 2 Texas Tech (Epsilon Omega) IUP (Zeta Iota) C4 (02) Concord (Eta Alpha) Cl Colorado-Boulder (Eta Gamma) C2 O ther Fra te rn ities Sigma Alpha Mu Cl Delta hi C2 Delta igma Phi C2 Phi Kappa Tau Foundation Zeta Pi Widows of Members Betty Cmzen Kathryn Deimler Cl Mrs. George Grant Anne )ervey Mrs. Kieffer Cl Betty Lowell Cl Eleanor Metcalfe Helen Ring Mrs. George Sheetz CG Ester Young Cl

Friends of the Fraternity Howard Alter E. Jayne Anderson Delta Zeta Alumni Assoc. Frederick Brown Alpha Omicron Building Corp. Alpha Theta Building Corp. Michael Carroll Episcopal University Center Wayne Colvin Coverdell Company Harris Publishing Co. Inc. Gamma Kappa Housing Corp. Alice Denson Scott Finney Alison Gallagher Mitzi George Gail Glasser John Green James Greer Shirley Hardee Terry llarper Marilyn I Ionon Alpha Xi I lousing Corp. Tom & Mary Lou Hughes Sonia lmmasche Phil Josephson ed Kirklin William Light Eric Underberg William Luer Mindy Ma eil Kenneth Maddox Gregory McElroy Richard McKaig Jose Monroig Regina Moody Susan Munson Robert Neumann Leslie Paliyenko Craig Peterson Kathleen Randall Iverson Riddle Javier Rivera Ralph Rumsey Mr. & Mrs. Grady Savoie Sally Schafer Tom Schneider Brian Smith Eileen Stevens Kappa Delta orority Jim Spivey Shelley Sutherland Kappa Alpha Theta orority )ames Vredenburgh Charles Warner Gayle Webb David Westel

joseph Desamero Un1vers1ty of orth Carol na at Greensboro-Eps ion Iota Pne-Med. Nurs1ng. 3.8

"The recognition for the work I have put into my academics and my activit ies means a great deal to me, especially one which is for all aspects of my college career."

Andrew Leblanc Rensselaer Polytechr c nst.tu'te Alpha Tau Aeronaut1cal Eng1neenng 3 79 Leblanc IS a cadet n the Aw Force ROTC and a'ls :o enter the A1r Force after attend1ng law schoo .

"If it weren't for the Fraternity, I would not have ever found that focus in my life that has made me who I am today."

Beauregard Fournet Lou1s1ana Sta e l.m ers Gamma Iota F1nance, 3.93 Fournet s a fo rd g fat er of h1s chap:er a d a• served as "'reasurer ~ d alumn1 nelat1ons d rec.or.

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Corporate Matching

Gifts

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A large number of corporations, large and small, afford Pi Kapps the opportunity through matching gift programs to double or triple their gifts to the Foundation. Below is a directory of corporations which we understand may match gifts to approved fraternity foundation s. If you are uncertain as to whether your company will match your gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation , call your personnel office. Abbot Laboratories Fund Airco, Inc. Allendale Ins. Founda tion Albany International Corp. Allied-Signa l Foundation Alza Corporation Amax Founda tion, Inc. American Brands, Ltd. American Express Found . American Presiden t Co. The Andersons Archer Daniels Foundation Atlantic Richfield Found. ASARCO Founda tion Ashland Chemicals Ayres Founda tion, Inc. Bank of Boston Corp. Bakers Trust Company BASF Corporation Bassett-Walker, Inc. Batus, Inc. Beatrice Foods The Beefeater Foundation L.M . Berry and Company Best Products Company Black & Decker Corp. The Blount Foundation The BOC Group, Inc. The Boeing Company Boston Company The Boston Edison Found.

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BP America, Inc. Bundy Corpo ration Bu rli ngton Co. Leo Burnett Com pa ny, Inc. CPC In tern atio nal, In c. CPC North America CSX Corporatio n The Ca ll oway Ban k Caner Wall ace, In c. Cell u lar O ne Champio n Intern ati o nal Che m ical Ba nk Ch ub b & So n, In c. Ci rcuit City Founda ti o n Ci ticorp/ Citi ba nk Coca Cola Con tainer Co rp. of Am erica Frederic W. Cook & Co. Compu ter Associates Inti . Co nnecticut atio nal Ban k Cooper In dustries, Inc. Cray Research Foundation Cresta r Fin ancial Corp. Dameron All oy Found. The Dexter Co rpo ratio n Digi tal Equ ip ment Corp. Dow Corning Eaton Corpora ti on El Adobe Corpora ti on Emerson Electri c Em han Corpo rati on E RO Fou ndatio n Esign-Bickford Fou ndatio n Equ itab le Fo un da tion Ernst & Wh in ney Found . Exotic Rubber & Plastic Farm Credit Services Fi rst Bank System Fou nd. Fi rst Interstate Investment First at. Ban k of Mi nn . Fl uor Corpo ratio n Ford Match ing Gift Program Freepo n -McMoRan, Inc. Funderburke & Associates GATX Corpo rati o n Gary Energy Corpora tio n Gen Corp Foundati on, Inc. Gen-Rad, Inc. Genera l Cinema Corp. Genera l Services Co rp. Gilman Paper Company Glaxco, Inc. Goldman, Sachs & Co. Gulf & Western Industries John Hancock Mutua l Life The Hartl ine Company Hewlett-Packard Hormel, Inc. Hoechst Celanese Corp. Household International m Corporation

I1W Foundati o n IU Intern ati o nal Illin o is Bell Illino is Too l Works Found . Index Technol ogy Ingerso ll -Rand Co mpany Internatio nal Data Group Inti . Materi als & Chemica l Investo rs Diversifi ed Jeffries & Co mpani es, Inc. Jewel Co mpanies, Inc. Jo hnso n Contro ls Jo hnso n & Johnso n Josten's, In c. Ka nsas City South ern Keebl er Co mpa ny W.W. Kell ogg Fo un da ti o n Ke mper Gro up Ki mberly-Clark Foundati o n Ki rk Paper Co rpo ratio n Kirkland & Ellis KIRKO, Inc. KMa n Kraft, Inc. Foundatio n Levi Strauss & Co mpany Life ofVirgin ia Tho mas J. Li pto n Lyo ndell Petrochemi ca l Co. MM I Compa ni es, Inc. John & Ca therin e MacArth ur Marath o n O il Co m pa ny The McG raw- Hill Found . The Mead Co rpo rati o n Merck Co mpany Foun d. Merit Oi l Co m pa ny Microso ft Corpo rati o n Midd le South Services Milli po re Foundati o n Mob il Founda ti o n, Inc. Mo ntgo mery Wa rd Found . Morrison -Knudsen Co. Charles Stewa n Mott Fou nd . Mutual of ew Yo rk atio nal Hea lth & Welfa re Mutu al Life ew England Business ew Jersey Bell o rm an & Co mpany o nh Caro lina Power Co. o nh ern Teleco m O utboa rd Ma ri ne Corp. Owens- Illinois, Inc. PQ Corpora tio n Pacific Ligh ti ng Co rpo rato n J.C. Penney Co m pany, In c. Penn Central Corpora ti o n Penn Virgi n ia Co rporation Pepsi Co. Fou ndati on Petro Lewis Corporation Pfizer, In c. Phi lip Morris Co m panies

Pi trn an-Moore Pitney Bowes Pittway Co rpo rati o n Pi tze r, In c. Pl ayboy Enterprises, In c. Projectio ns Unlimited Prospect Hill Foundati o n Quaker Chemi cal Co rp . Quaker O ats Foundatio n Quantum Rainier ati o nal Bank Arthur D. Raybin Associates Reader's Digest Fo undati o n Rockefell er Center, Inc. Rockwell Inti. Co rp . Trust Ross, jo hnso n & Ketersing SAFECO Insurance Co. Th e St. Paul Co mpani es, In c. Salo m o n Fo undati o n, In c. Sch ering- Pl o ugh, In c. Sco tt Paper Co mpany Seabo rd Surety Co mpany Joseph E. Seagra m & So ns Sea-La nd Empl oyees Fund G. D. Sea rl e & Co mpany Securi ty Pacifi c Fo undati o n SIFCO Founda ti o n Slocu m ).M. Smu cker Co mpany South Central Bell The Southl and Co rpo rati o n Spargus Tech , Inc. Sp iegeL In c. Spring Street Foundati o n Squ are D. Foundati o n Sterling Drug, In c. Sto ne & Webster, Inc. Sun Co m apany Sunstrand Co rpo rati o n Templ e- Inl and Foundati o n Tesso ro Petro leum Co rp . Thi oko l Co rpo rati o n Towers Perrin Transa meri ca Foundati o n Travelers Express Co mpany 20 th Centu ry Insurance Co. U.S. West Foundati o n Uni o n Pacifi c Co rpo rati o n Uni o n Bank o f Co lo rado United States Fid eli ty United Tech no logies United Way of Dayto n Upjohn Co mpany The UPS Foundati o n USF&G Insurance Co m pa ny Virgini a Power Co m pa ny Warren-King Co mpa ni es The Wash ingto n Post Co. Waste Ma nagement, In c. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. Xerox Found ati o n

.... Your gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation helps support the educational programs of the Fraternity. Special attention is given to programs to build better chapters, leadership development, scholarships and loans, alcohol and drug abuse programs and PUSH America. Funds are invested by the Charitable Trust Department of Wachovia National Bank. Thank you for your continued support!


National Budget

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Statement of Revenues & Expenses june 30, 1994

P IERCE, H ARRELL & Co. CERTIFIED Pusuc A ccouNTANTS

REVENUES $308,970 219,585 192,223 111,600 83,217 74,760 74,129 70,000 29,345 26,008 13,880 10,190 434,455

Initiation fees - operations Student dues Gain on investments Pre-initiation fees Interest and dividends Pi Kapp College registration Expense reimbursement Foundation Grant Mid-Year Leadership Conference Profit on sale of fraternal supplies Initiation fees- infrastructure Other Insurance fees col/ecred

1,648,362 EXPENSES Salaries Fraternity relations General Taxes, other than income taxes Star & Lamp printing Mid-Year Leadership Conference Depreciation Supreme Chapter In terest Alumni relations l nsurance expense Insurance premiums paid

405,335 272,421 232,536 54,263 50,276 38,087 27,623 11,405 9,572 5,524 22,813 335,203 1,465,058

Excess of revenues over expenses before unrealized loss

183,304

Unrealized loss on valuation of marlletable equity securities

(19,547)

Excess of revenues over expenses

163,757

Cumulative excess of revenues over expenses, beginning

513,946

Cumulative excess of revenues over expenses, ending

$677,703

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Directory NATIONAL COU NCIL

NATIONAL COMMITIEES

NATIONAL STAFF

President-Jerry T. Brewer (Sigma-South Carolina) Director of Student Life USC-Russell House, Ste. 109 Columbia, SC 29208

Alumni Relations-Frank Havard 2104 Pine Needle Drive W Mobile, AL 36609-2721

Chief Executive Officer-Mark E. Timmes Assistant Executive Director-Jason K. Dodd Director of Business Affairs-Emerson Linney Director of Communications-Frank Wrenn Director of Expansion-James Benson Director of Alumni Relations-David Adams Executive Director Emeritus-Durward Owen Leadership Consultants- Mike Loy, Evan Erickson , Ross Knoblauch Administrative Intern- David Dixon Support Staff-Office Manager Joanne Stroshine, Director of Finance Nancy Perdue, Executive Secretary Linda Littlejohn , Membership/Records Director Cindy Howell, Computer Operations Specialist Sandy Davis, Chapter Supplies Director Lue Casto, and Administrative Assistant Betsie Fehr. P.O. Box 240526 Charlotte , NC 28224 704-523-6000 FAX: 704-521-8962

Vice President-Nathan Hightower (Omicron-Alabama) P.O. Box 1669 Clearwater, FL 34617 Treasurer-Harry E. Caldwell, Jr. (Omicron-Alabama) 985 Valley View Road Indian Springs, AL 35124 Secretary-J. Patrick Figley, D.Min. (Chi-Stetson) Peninsular Counseling Center 2819 Horatio Street Tampa, FL 33609

Education-Glenn Dickson 320 Southwind Ct #109 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Investment-Julius Burges 17 Wappoo Creek Drive Charleston, SC 29412 Nomination-Phillip M. Summers Office of the President Vincennes University 1002 N. First Street Vincennes, IN 47591 Ritual & Insignia-David H. Vawter 441 0 South Linden Ave. Waynesboro, VA 22980

Chaplain-W. Stuart Hicks (Kappa-UNC-Chapel Hill) 604 Laurel Ave. Wilmette, IL 60091

Scholarship Committee-Steve Sanders Kirkwood Hall 104 Bloomington , IN 47405

Chancellor-David Lane (Omega-Purdue) Venable, Baetjer and Howard Suite 400 201 0 Corporate Ridge Drive Mclean, VA 22101

AREA GOVERNORS

Historian-Allen Woody (Xi-Roanoke) P.O. Box 538 Montvale, VA 24122

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Thomas Wilson 23 Kimberly Lane Morrisonville, NY 12962 Normal Mawby 7 Constance Dr. Glen Riddle-Lima, PA 19037 Rob Benninghove 1549 Maiden Ln ., SW Roanoke, VA 24015 Dr. Arthur J. Quickenton 390 Meadowview Dr. Boone, NC 28607 Chuck Watson P.O. Drawer 799 Greenwood, SC 29648 Ronald J. deValinger 910 Fifth Ave. Albany, GA 31701 J. Jeffry Wahlen P.O. Box 391 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Ralph S. Foster 210 Mell Hall Auburn Univ, AL 36849-5607 Jeffrey Luebker 5825 N. Winthrop Avenue 路 Indianapolis, IN 46220-263 John R. Andrews 3201 E. 33rd St. Sioux Fall, SO 57103 Billy L. Jacobs 4335 Vine Ridge Ct. Arlington, TX 76017 Dr. Frank M. Parrish 7742 S. Harrison Circle Littleton, CO 80122 Robert E. Langbein 5581 Spa Drive Huntington Beach , CA 92647

Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Lonnie Strickland, Chairman 1 Old Northriver Point Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 Executive Vice President of Foundation Ted Scharfenstein 289 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 Pi Kappa Phi Properties Ernest Johnson, Chairman PM Realty Group 444 S. Flower St. Suite 1730 Los Angeles , CA 90071 Executive Vice President of Properties Tracy Maddux P.O. Box 240526 Charlotte, NC 28224

PUSH America Regina Moody, Chairman Holy Angels, Inc 427 East Wilkinson Blvd. Belmont, NC 28012 PUSH America Staff Interim Executive Director-Sally Schafer Special Events Director-Chris Orr Diriector of Chapter Services- Eric Schmidhausler Director of Programs-Chad Perce Programs lntern-Chet Wallace Chapter Services Intern-James Lawson Office Manager-Thea Polito Administrative Assistant-Terry Smith P.O. Box 241368, Charlotte , NC 28224 704-522-7874 (PUSH) FAX: 704-521-8962


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Omicron P.O. Box 6089, Tuscaloosa, AL 35486 Zeta Chi Box (A.C. Box) 74, Reading, PA 19612-5234 Epsilon Phi Box 40, Univ. Center, Birmingham , AL 35294 Delta Zeta ASU Box 8991, Boone, NC 28607 861 Lem Morrison Dr., Auburn , AL 36830 Alpha Iota Epsilon Delta P.O. Box 241332, Montgomery, AL 36124-1332 Zeta Xi P.O. Box 2306, Danville, VA 24541 Zeta Tau 1214 W. Gold St. , Wilson, NC 27893 Gamma Mu Box 5073, BAC, Belmont, NC 28012 Zeta Upsilon Box 52, BU , Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Delta Sigma R-3 Old Fratermty Row, Bowling Green, OH 43403 Epsilon Mu 1530 W . Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61606 Gamma 2908 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 101 Russell Blvd., Apt. 14, Davis, CA 95616 Zeta Sigma Eta Eta P.O. Box 4741 , Irvine, CA 92716 Zeta Beta P.O. Box 948555, LaJolla, CA 92037-9405 811 Roo Chico Way, Chico, CA 95928 Zeta Lambda Zeta Rho Univ. Activoties Center-74 , Fullerton, CA 92634 Zeta Mu 17835 Parthenia St., Northridge, CA 91325 Beta Xi Box 70, Warnner Haii-CMU , Mt. Pleasant, Ml 48858 Alpha Box 1493, Stem Student Center, SC 29424 Epsilon Sigma 650 E. ParkwayS., Memphis, TN 38104 Eta Iota do Tm Car!¢ell, 209 Resolution Dr., Grafton, VA 23692 Zeta Alpha P.O. Box 2186, Clemson, SC 29632 Epsilon Epsilon CVC Box 6005, Wise, VA 24293 Eta Gamma 855 Broadway, Boulder CO 80302 Eta Alpha C-49 , Concord College , Athens, WV 24712 Psi 55 Rodgewood Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 Alpha Upsilon 3409 Powelton Ave., #6, Pholadelphia, PA 19104 Mu P.O. Box 97675, Durham, NC 27708-7675 Beta Phi 803 Hooker Rd., Greenville, NC 27834 Alpha Epsolon 11 Fratemoty Row, Gaonesvolle, FL 32603 Beta Beta Box 15215, c/o FSC, Lakeland, FL 33802 Beta Eta 423 W. College Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32301 FU-Box 28569, Greenvolle, SC 29613 Delta Zeta Epsolon 4400 Umversoty Dr., SUB 1, Box t22, Faorfax, VA22030 Lambda 930 S. Molledge Ave., Athens, GA 30605 Epsolon Upsolon CPO 2424, Box 1000, Milledgeville, GA 31061 Gamma Kappa LB #12343, GSC, Statesboro, GA 30460 Gamma Xi 321 Barlow St. , Amencus, GA 31709 Beta Kappa Box 1848 Univ. Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30303 G.T . Statoon 32715, Atlanta, GA 30332 Iota 831 Techwood Dr., Champaign, IL 61820 Upsilon 3333 S. Wabash Ave., Chocago, IL 60616 Alpha Phi 1415 N. Jordan Ave., Bloommgton, IN 47406 Alpha Psi 946 Church St., lndoana, PA 15701 Zeta Iota Eta Beta Lincoln Quad Box D, Terre Haute, IN 47808-1532 Alpha Omocron 407 Welch Ave., Ames, lA 50010 do Glenn Shanahan. 66 N Devon.lndoanapolos.IN 46219 Zeta Psi Delta Epsolon P.O. Box 602-JSU , Jacksonvolle, AL 36265 Delta Tau P.O. Box 7187, JMU , Harnsonburg, VA 22807 1614 Fa,chold , Manhattan, KS 66502 Delta Chi Eta Delta P.O. Box 440053, Manetta, GA 30061 Gamma Nu Box 1170 ,601 Broad St. , LaGrange, GA 30240 Gamma Rho Box 6191 , Lander Umv., Greenwood. SC 29646 Epsolon Xi LU -Box 692, Philadelphia, PA 19141-5150 Epsolon Rho LRC-Box 8420, Hockory, NC 28603 Gamma Alpha P.O. Box M, Livmgston , AL 35470 Epsolon Gamma Box 3006-Longwood Col. , Farmville, VA 23909 Gamma Iota P 0 Box 25068, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Beta Gamma 2106 Confederate Place, Louosvolle, KY 40208 1434 5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701 Zeta Po . Eta Epsolon #8 Fraternoty Row, College Park, MD 20740 Beta Mu P.O. Box 92229-MSU , Lake Charles, LA 70609 Alpha Alpha MU-Box 112, Macon, GA 31207 Alpha Kappa 903 Lmcoln , Ann Arbor, Ml48104 Alpha Theta 131 Bogue St., E. Lansmg , Ml 48823 Beta Epsilon 915 Rochmond Ave .. , Columboa, MO 65201 Gamma Lambda 1704 Pone St., Rolla, MO 65401 Gamma Omega Drawer AY, UM,Montevallo, AL 35115 Nu 425 Umversoty Terr., Lincoln, NE 68506-0563 Beta Alpha 249 Kmg Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102 Kappa 216 Finley Golf Course Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Delta Lambda Cone Unov. Ctr., UNCC, Charlotte, NC 28223 Epsilon Iota P.O. Box 1361-62, Greensboro, NC 27413 Gamma Theta Umv. Center, Rm. 202, Wolmongton, NC 28407 Tau 2401 W. Fratemoty Ct. , Raleogh, NC 27606 Zeta Gamma 407 Cambndge St., Grand Forks, NO 58203 4567 St. Johns Bluff Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32224 Zeta Zeta Delta Delta P.O. Box 562, K"ksvolle, MO 63501 Box 5165-NGC , Dahlonega, GA 30597 Delta Beta Alpha Gamma 1714 S. Chautaugua, Norman, OK 73072 Gamma Upsolon 1415 West Th,d , Stollwater, OK 74074 Gamma Beta ODU Std. Act. Ole. PKP, Webb Ctr, Norfolk, VA 23509 21 11 Hamson NW, Corvallos, OR 97330 Alpha Zeta Eta Nu 4040 Walnut St .. Philadelphia, PA 1g104 Alpha Mu 409 E. Faorrnont Ave , State College, PA t680t Delta Upsolon Box 7t26, Unov. of Pott, Pottsburgh, PA 152t3 Beta PC-Box 1069, Clonton, SC 29325 Omega 330 N. Grant St.. W Lafayette. IN 47906 Eta Zeta Box 8t3, Queens College, Charlotte, NC 28274 Delta Phi 1tt7 Grove Ave., Radford, VA 24t4t Alpha Tau 49 Second St ., Troy, NY t2t80 Xi Box t76t , Roanoke College, Salem , VA 24153 Eta Theta Assoc. Students Of!. UC402,1glabon fle9lts San FlllllCISCO 94117 Epsolon Tau SJU, 5600 Coty Ave. Box 230, Phola., PA t9t3t Alpha Eta SU Box 2474, Bormmgham, AL 35229 Epsolon Theta 46 Fleet St., Jersey Coty, NJ 07306 36 S. Queen St. , Shippensburg, PA 17257 Zeta Delta Epsolon Ps1 Rm. 221-C, Unov Umon, Slippery Rock, PA t6057 Gamma Phi P 0 Box U- t 208, USA, Mobole, AL 36688 Sogma USC-Box 85t28, Columbia, SC 29225

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Epsilon Lambda 800 Umversoty Way, Spartanburg. SC 29303 Epsilon Kappa tt 00 S. Manetta Pkwy., Manetta. GA 30060 G-Wmg-SSC, Pomona, NJ 08240 Zeta Kappa Eta Xi P.O. Box 22102, Albany, NY t2222 Eta Lambda Std Act Ole Rm203. Seymour Clg Un, Brockport NY t4420 Zeta Omicron P .0 . Box 5335, Cortland, NY t 3045 Eta Kappa College Center, Po Kappa Phi.Piattsburgh Y 12901 Beta Lambda UT Box 2771 , 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa. FL 33606 Alpha Sigma P.O. Box 8629, Knoxvolle, TN 37996-0002 Delta Omega P.O Box 520t , College Station, TX n844 Delta Psi UT-Arlington, 705 S. Summot, Arlongton . TX 76013 Epsolon Omega P.O. Box 4678, Lubbock, TX 79409-4678 Beta Iota 2999 W. Bancroft, A-2, Toledo, OH 43606-3390 TSU , Box 1971, Towson, MD 21204 Zeta Omega Gamma Gamma TSU,P.O. Box 1738, Troy, AL 36082 Beta Tau VSC-Box 7136, Valdosta, GA 31698 Epsolon Omicron 215 Dougherty Hall, Villanova, PA 19085 Beta Upsilon 510 Rugby Rd., Charlottesvllle, VA 22903 Epsilon Po P .0 . Box 842035, Rochmond, VA 23284 Delta Alpha 1101 Redbud Rd., Blacksburg, VA 24060 Alpha Delta 4530 17th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105 Rho W&L P.O. Box 903, Lexington, VA 24450 Gamma Epsolon P.O. Box 1173, Cullowhee, NC 28723 Zeta Nu Rm 109, Sykes Hall, West Chester PA 19383 Gamma Zeta 641 Fayette Poke, Montgomery, WV 25136 Alpha Rho 591 Spruce St. , Morgantown, WV 26505 Eta Mu Box 1648 Wingate College, Wmgate NC 28174 Epsilon Eta P.O. Box 5030-WCS, Rock Hill, SC 29733 Zeta Po Kappa Pho, Wofford College, Spartanburg. SC 29303

ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS Arizona State Coastal Carolina Colorado State (Z<I>) Kentucky Uruv of Mruyland-Balbmore Co Memphis State (ft.) Minnesota Morehead State (.lH) Sacramento St. (EN) San Francosco State Southwest Texas St. UCLA Wright State (t.n)

P.O. Box 2226. Tampa, AZ 85281 c/o Student Affa"s P.O. Box 1954, Conway, SC 29526 Greek Life Office, Laune Student Center, Fort Collins. C) 80523 c/o Jay McCoy, 575 Patterson Ole Tower, Lexongton KY 40506 UC Box 93 Baltimore, MD 21228 3841 Spottswood Ave., Memphos, TN 38111 c/o Randy Stollinger, 603 Washongton SE #518, Monneapolos. M 55414 Box 1247 UPO, Morehead, KY 40351 2348 Villanova Cr #1, Sacramento, CA 95825 Admin 251 , 1600 Holloway, San Francosco, CA 94132 c/o Charlie Strong ,1519 Owens,San Marcos, TX 78666 118 Men's Gym, 405 Holgard Ave. , Los Angeles, CA 90024 WSU 020 Umversoty Center, Dayton, OH 45435

ALUMNI CHAPTERS AND ASSOCIATIONS Alabama Gu~ Coast Alumni Chapter - Boll Ishee Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha

Delta Alumm Assoc. - Derrick Roger Epsilon Club- Steven Stanford Eta Alumni Assoc. - Lamar Lackey Iota Alumni Assoc. - Daryl Gnswotd Mu Alumni Chapter - Kevon Murphy Alpha OmiCIOO Alumni Asst:x:.. - Kelley Bergstrom Alpha Rho Alumm Assoc. - Patrick Farley Alpha Phi Alumni Chapter- Greg Pleskun Alpha Tau Alumni Chapter- Moke Desmariais Alpha Theta Alumni Asst:x:.. - Matthew Shaheen Alpha Upsolon Alumni Assoc. - Fred Schmehl Alpha Zeta Alumni Assoc. - Ted Langton Alumni Corp. of Alpha Chpt. of nK<l>- Greg Padgett Amencus Atumno Corp. - Ron Chaffin Auston Alumni Chapter- Paul Drake Beta Alumni Assoc. - Tim Foster Beta Epsolon Alumni Assoc. - Shanan Parker Beta Eta Alumno Chapter- Kevin Vaughn Beta Mu Alumni Assoc. - Motchell Adnan Beta Phi Alumno Chapter- Scott Smoth Beta Tau Club- Darrell Moore Beta Upsolon Alumni Chapter- Leroy Hamlet Central Alabama Alumni Assoc. - Jom Beat Cho Alumni Association - Gary Meadows Dalla.s/Ft Worth Alumni Asst:x:.. -Steven Kosta Delta Beta Alumni Assoc. - Boll Tew Delta Chi Alumno Assoc. - Brent Grauberger Delta Delta Alumni Assoc.- Bob Collins Delta Epsilon Alumni Assoc. - Erv Sherer Delta Lambda Alumni Assoc. - Louos Herford Delta Omega Alumno Assoc. - Alan Brevard Delta Omtcron Alumni Chapter- Kirk Defeloce Des Moines!B.i Alumno Chapter - John S Kork Epsilon Epsilon Alurm Chapter - Robert Widener Epsolon Eta Alumno Assoc. - Thomas Sacco Epsolon Iota Alumno Chapter- Bnan Stark Epsolon Kappa Alumno Assoc.- Paul Ranoere Epsolon Mu Alumni Chapter- Tim Sumner Epsilon Omega Alumni Chapter- Boyd Goodloe Epsilon OmiCIOO Alumm Asst:x:.. - Pa!Tlck Brala Epsolon Psi Alumno Chapter - Lee Schultz Epsolon Sigma Alumno Assoc. - Chns Mills

Epsilon Theta Alurm Asst:x:.. - Thomas M Gamma Alpha Alumni Assoc. - Joe Alexander Gamma Beta Alumno Assoc. - Paul E DICI<son, Jr. Gamma Epsolon AlumnoAssoc. - Mo e Reece Gamma Gamma Alumni Assoc. - DaVId B Dorsey Gamma Housong Corp. - Steven Crase Gamma Kappa Alumni Assoc. - Glenn Aspinwall Gamma Lambda Alumm Assoc. - DaVId S•ems Gamma Phi Club, Inc. - Rochard Rose Gamma Psi Alumno Assoc. - Ernest Langston Gamma Xi Alumni Chapter - Ed Shattles Greater Atlanta Alumni Assoc. - Mark Chnstopher Greater Toledo Alumm Chapter- Greg lard naos Greenwood Alumno Assoc. - Chuck Watson. Jr. Iota Alumni Assoc. - Fred Massey lndoanapolis Alumni Assoc. - Greg Linder Ithaca Area Alumni Assoc. - Peter Trozze Kappa Alumno Chapter - Ed Pu11Jal11 La Grange Atumno Assocoatlon - RiChard JoUy Lambda Loop - Frank Lane Louosvolle Area Alumni Assoc. - Larry Hayse Memphos Area Alumni Assoc. - DaVId Everson Metroplex Alumni Chapter- Mark Fehmer Moddle Georgoa Alumm Chapter- Lee Langley Montgomery Area Alumno Chapter - Robert Cta Mountaoneer Alumni Assooabon ot .lZ- DaVId Morgan Mu Alumni Assoc1atoon - Boll Fuqua Nebraska Alumni Chapter - Randy Lorenzen North Jersey Alumni Assoc. - RICh Nass Omega Housong Corp. of OK<!>- Mo e Tyre Omicron Alumni Chapter - Harry Caldwe , Jr Rho Alumno Chapter- Dutch Waldbauer Sogma Alumno Assoc. - MIChael Lowman Tau Alumno AsSOCiahon - Bob lamphoer Upsilon Alumni Chapter - Rene VanDerheyden Xo Alumno Assoc. - Mark EdgeU Zeta Alpha Alumno Assoc. - Scott Gaspam1 Zeta Epsoton AlumnoAssoc. - MiChael Socha Zeta Iota Alumni Assoc.- Lome LaPorte Zeta Omega Alumno Chapter- Kyte Kehoe Zeta Omocron AlumnoAssoc. - Bnan Soege Zeta Rho Alumni Assoc. - Ryder Evans Zeta Sogma Alumni Chapter - Matt Hoatt Zeta Zeta Alumno Assoc. - Robert Tat ey

If you would like more information on contacting any of these alumni associations, please call the Administrative Office at 704/523-6000.

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PI IQ\PPA PHI Fraternity

To All Members of Pi Kappa Phi: Pursuant to the Supreme Laws of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and as National President of Pi Kappa Phi, I do hereby issue a call for a meeting of the Supreme Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi . This 45th Supreme Chapter of our grand Fratern ity will be held at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco, California next summer. The dates have been set for August 10-14, 1996. All alumni and undergraduates are encouraged to be in attendance. It has been said that your experience in Pi Kappa Phi is incomplete until you attend a Supreme Chapter. Nowhere else will you find as large a gathering of men of a ll ages who share in the same principles and ideals espoused by our ritual. Alumni are also strongly encouraged to bring their families to share in this great fraternal experience. Yours in Pi Kappa Phi,

b:,cs~ National President



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