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CEOCORNER by MARK E. TIMMES
LEADERSHIP & lifelong brotherhood As the school year ends, it gives us the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s collective successes of our students, chapters and alumni. For our alumni members, reunion and anniversary events are an excellent backdrop for the lifelong brotherhood we enjoy. Our Theta Delta Chapter at Florida International recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. In just a decade, they have taken South Florida by storm with a proud legacy on their campus. Eta Rho Chapter at Texas State (formerly Southwest Texas State) celebrated its 15th anniversary and Beta Upsilon at the University of Virginia celebrated its 50th anniversary. We appreciate the leadership and dedication of the alumni who organize these events. At all three events, a large number of founding fathers were present. They shared the tales of the beginning of their chapter—the uncertain times, their perseverance and ultimate success in chartering the chapter. Most importantly they laid a sustainable foundation that has withstood the years. Of special note was Beta Upsilon’s anniversary that saw more than 200 of their 700 alumni present for the weekend. It certainly gave me great pride to attend the event and present Golden Legion certificates to recognize the founding fathers for their 50 years as a lifelong member of Pi Kappa Phi. Much of the success in organizing those events can be attributed to social media, email and the internet, which has not only allowed us to find lost brothers but to reconnect with them. Our anniversary event websites also provided real-time updates on those brothers attending, which can help to create a groundswell of interest from additional brothers who attend because they see such a robust turnout online. This is but one example of how Pi Kappa Phi is leveraging technology to better communicate, connect and educate our members. The greater fraternity has made a significant financial investment in upgrading our technology. You can see our efforts in our new websites at pikapp.org and pushamerica.org. We’re excited to continue to roll our new features over the next few months, which will include new micro sites for the Foundation and Pi Kappa Phi Properties. Our students and chapters have done their share to contribute to our collective success as well. In fact, our feature in this issue highlights Will Boyce, an undergraduate from Beta Eta (Florida State) who was recently named a Fulbright Scholar. This honor will enable him to pursue a master’s degree at the prestigious University of Glasgow in Scotland, which is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the English-speaking world. And on the chapter front, our young men are performing admirably. Nearly 10 percent of our chapters have been recognized as the Fraternity of the Year on their campus. In the case of our Omega Chapter at Purdue—a campus with one of the largest Greek communities in the country—our men have been recognized as the Fraternity of the Year for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year. Certainly, “Leadership and Lifelong Brotherhood” can mean supporting the fraternity through your time and talent. We are blessed with many alumni and friends who donate their energy as volunteers towards our greater mission. And for some, contributing to Pi Kappa Phi also includes financial support. The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation provides a tax-deductible vehicle for gifts that support the educational programs of the fraternity. In these recessionary times, we are grateful for your financial contributions. Within this issue, you will find the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation’s Annual Report as we recognize all those who contributed in 2010. And if you haven’t done so already this year, we encourage you to make a secure online donation through the new pikapp.org and be included in the list for 2011. As always, enjoy this issue of the Star & Lamp! Yours in the Brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi,
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OREGON (Alpha Omega) CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Beta Xi)
UC-DAVIS
PITTSBURGH (Delta Upsilon)
SACRAMENTO STATE
CINCINNATI (Theta)
MISSISSIPPI STATE
UT-DALLAS
FLORIDA (Alpha Epsilon)
McNEESE STATE (Beta Mu)
The map details Pi Kappa Phi’s expansion plans through Spring 2012. For more information about expansion or starting a new chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, contact Director of Expansion Tyler Johansson at tjohansson@pikapp.org.
MARSHALL (Zeta Pi) W. CAROLINA (Gamma Epsilon)
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SOUTH FLORIDA (Zeta Eta)
FLORIDA SOUTHERN (Beta Beta)
seven NEW charters granted, TWO CHAPTERS RE-CHARTERED iota alpha sacred heart
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Pi Kappa Phi officially began a new generation of chapters as a charter was granted to Iota Alpha Chapter. Pi Kappa Phi’s 217th chapter was installed by Jim Krucher, Beta Alpha (NJIT), and Ken Forti, Sigma (South Carolina). The 36 founding fathers were initiated by teams from Zeta Chi (Albright) and Theta Mu (UMass). In addition to chapter members, fraternity staff and university officials, more than 50 family members attended the event to celebrate the new chapter. During the keynote address at the chartering banquet, Ken Forti congratulated the men on building their chapter, but challenged them to begin building a legacy of brotherhood and leadership. “You have built your own fraternity; now it’s time to build your legacy,” said Forti. “Continue to lead in academics, maintain your involvement in campus events, recruit and show others what it means to lead through service.” “Chartering was an incredible experience,” said Iota Alpha founding Archon Wes Lynskey, “but our chapter is just beginning to leave our mark, and we don’t plan on slowing down anytime soon.”
Iota Beta was installed as Pi Kappa Phi’s 218th chapter by Tom Sullivan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M), and Brett Lee, Eta Rho (Texas State). The group of founding fathers included five alumni initiates and was initiated by teams from Zeta Theta (Texas) and Eta Rho (Texas State). Representing the national organization at the banquet was Director of New Chapter Development Curt Herzog, Theta Lambda (Missouri State), and Leadership Consultant Carter Allen, Beta Nu (Houston). Representing the UTSA was Director of Student Activities Dr. Barry McKinney, Associate Director of Student Activities Misty Kelley, Assistant Director of Student Activities Keri Shiplet and Program Advisor for Greek Life Gary Handy. Also in attendance was Pastor Skip of St. John’s Lutheran Church, where the Ritual of Initiation was held. In all, more than 92 attended the event to celebrate the successes of Iota Beta. “Chartering was an amazing experience, but moving forward our chapter is going to take over UTSA and leave a lasting impression on the Greek community,” said chartering Archon Travis Goodrich. “We will continue to grow and bring out the leaders of tomorrow from UTSA.” (Charterings continued on page 28)
Fairfield, Connecticut
Founded: February 19, 2011
San Antonio, Texas
Founded: April 2, 2011
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on the COVER Fulbright Scholar Will Boyce in front the Beta Eta chapter house. Inscribed on the cover is the poem “God’s Grandeur” by Gerard Manly Hopkins, which has served as a literary inspiration to Boyce. Photo by Bill Lax of Micco Photography SUBMISSIONS/DEADLINES Materials for publication should be sent directly to the managing editor at the P.O. Box address or email address shown to the right. Letters to the editor will be printed at the discretion of the editors.
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Will Boyce, Beta Eta (Florida State), is bringing credit to Pi Kappa Phi as a Fulbright Scholar. This prestigious fellowship will allow Boyce to earn a master’s degree from Scotland’s University of Glasgow.
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Kyle+Jason Back in 2005 a young man who had just finished his undergraduate career was spending his summer cycling the Journey of Hope South route. Kyle Thomas, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma), cycled an average of 75 miles per day through the sweltering Southern heat on his way from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. “My motivations for riding that summer started pretty selfishly,” said Kyle. “It was appealing to have that on my resume so I could move back to Dallas, start working and make money.” It didn’t take long, however, for Kyle’s motivation to shift. “It is a challenge for all of us to change our perspectives of people with disabilities. The shift from sympathy to empathy takes time, but there’s been nothing more rewarding in my life thus far. My life is different now because of that summer,” said Kyle. During the team’s stop in Atlanta, Kyle met Jason Dorn, a 7-year-old with cerebral palsy and seizure disorder, during a Friendship Visit with the North Metro Miracle League, a baseball league for children with disabilities. The two spent the whole day together playing ball. “At that point in the summer, we had taken part in so many awesome Friendship Visits that it was hard to imagine that this one would stand out as much as it did.” “It was a lot of fun to watch Jason play baseball,” said Andrea Dorn, Jason’s mother. “There was more joy and more pride that comes out in a two-inning game than anyone could imagine. And Jason just loved being Kyle’s buddy that day.” “It was hard to leave every Friendship Visit, but this was somehow different,” said Kyle. “After we left Atlanta, Jason and I didn’t keep in contact, but I never forgot about him or the time we spent together.” Five years passed and Kyle decided to participate in a marathon for the Push America Challenge. He began to wonder how he could impact people with disabilities in addition to his fundraising efforts. Jason came to mind. Kyle reached out to the Dorn family to see if Jason would be interested in doing the marathon with him. “We were extremely touched by Kyle getting back in contact with our family, but there was some apprehension,” said Andrea.
“The length of the run without us was worrisome, but we were immediately comfortable after talking to Kyle about it all.” As the marathon approached, Kyle made one trip to Atlanta to train with Jason. Using a customized running stroller, Kyle and Jason ran around the Dorns’ neighborhood. During their training runs, Jason and Kyle were able to laugh together and rekindle the friendship they had started that day in 2005 at the Atlanta Miracle League field. After one training run, Kyle was able to once again join Jason on the very baseball diamond where their friendship began. “It brought back so many great memories for both of us,” said Kyle. “It was like no time had passed at all, laughing while rounding the bases and scoring some serious runs.” The Marine Corps Marathon took place on October 31, 2010, in Washington, D.C., and the Dorn family made the trip up a few days before. “It was a great experience for the whole family. We were able to take Jason and his sisters to all the monuments, which they just loved,” said Andrea. Then the big day came. “I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a little nervous about it,” said Kyle. “I’d done a couple marathons before, but this one carried a little more weight,” said Kyle. “I didn’t want to let Jason down, but I knew he was going to push me further than I ever thought I could be pushed.” With friends and family by their side and cheers from all directions, Kyle and Jason finished the marathon in five hours and 21 minutes. “There’s nothing like crossing the finish line of a marathon,” said Kyle. “To do it with Jason there with me brought tears to my eyes.” “We were just so excited and proud and tearful and happy. It was such a neat experience as a whole. We were so proud of Jason and Kyle that day,” said Andrea. Finishing the race together was so special to Jason and Kyle that they’ve decided to do it again in October of this year. If you would like to join Jason and Kyle and the rest of the Push America Challenge team for the Marine Corps Marathon/10k this October, visit support.pushamerica.org/mcm11.
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Renovations at Auburn After sitting vacant for more than two and a half years, the Alpha Iota chapter house at Auburn University is back in business. Members moved into the newly renovated chapter house on January 10, 2011—just in time to watch Auburn defeat Oregon in the BCS National Championship. When Alpha Iota was re-colonized in the fall of 2008, the house was in a state of major disrepair. In addition, the university required the house to be upgraded with a fire alarm and sprinkler system before allowing any tenants. Alpha Iota’s alumni chapter and housing corporation approached Pi Kappa Phi Properties for assistance, and after careful consideration, the project was approved. Properties would assume ownership of the house from the alumni chapter in return for financing the renovations. “The opportunity to renovate one of our chapter houses from a structure that was not being utilized into a show property at Auburn University was result of the joint collaboration of the local alumni, the undergraduate chapter and Pi Kappa Phi Properties,” said Jay Stuckel, Beta Epsilon (Missouri), the Properties board member who oversaw the project. “It would not have been possible without Alpha Iota alumni Sommerville Hill and Wilbur Hill, architects who volunteered their time and expertise to draw the plans, meet with university and city officials, and provide invaluable guidance during the planning and construction phases of this project.”
Work began in the spring of 2010 on the 11,000 square-foot chapter house. The interior was gutted to replace the plumbing and drywall and to repair the substantial termite damage. New doors, windows, lighting and flooring were installed throughout the house, and all major appliances were replaced, including the heating and cooling units and water heaters as well as the kitchen equipment. New furnishing for the interior and a sand volleyball court were also included in the renovations. While construction was ongoing, the undergraduate chapter worked diligently to obtain the necessary leases from the members. A total of 18 men moved into the house for the spring 2011 semester, and 22 have signed leases for the 20112012 academic year. “Having a house has made all the difference in the world,” said Luis Salomon, chapter archon. “Having a place to call home is an awesome experience, and it has definitely brought us closer as brothers.” For more information about housing for your chapter, contact Greg Buehner at gbuehner@pikapp.org or (704) 504-0888 ext. 105.
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Boyce grew up in Jacksonville, Fla., and after an extensive college search, decided to attend Florida State University. He was drawn to the tight-knit honors college, faculty support and the spirit of the unconquered Seminole tradition. Like most college students, Boyce wanted to get involved on campus, earn a quality education and prepare himself for his next step in life. However, Boyce also came to Tallahassee with the goal of receiving a national fellowship to earn a graduate degree abroad.
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a fulBright future In the fall of 2008, Will Boyce sat at a corner table at Starbucks with two Pi Kappa Phi national staff members. Somewhere between discussing the upcoming presidential election the most embarrassing songs on their iPods, Boyce was handed “The White Diamond” and the Pi Kappa Phi Creed. As he read through the stanzas of the Creed and mulled over the opportunity to help restart the Beta Eta Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, he began to feel a personal connection to the words. 6
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hile he sat at Starbucks, he pondered the opportunity to create his own fraternity experience—a chance to belong to a community of leaders and create lifelong friendships. Building an organization founded on character appealed to him. He was especially struck by the call of the creed to “bring credit to the fraternity by striving to achieve the highest standards of scholarship.” As he signed his bid, he knew he would be proud to pursue his academic goals as a member of Pi Kappa Phi. As Boyce worked alongside his brothers to rebuild the bonds of brotherhood that had laid dormant at Beta Eta, he also began to chase his dream of seeking a national fellowship. He worked with FSU’s Office of National Fellowship to prepare for the incredibly lengthy application process for the various programs. In order to prepare himself for the highly competitive application process, Boyce undertook majors in history, English, creative writing and religious studies. While balancing his various courses of study, he discovered an interest in works of literature that manifest through religious beliefs. During his studies, he became enamored with poetry’s ability to communicate truth beautifully. Over the course of his sophomore year, Boyce would craft his essays and collect letters of recommendation from professors at Florida State as well as experts abroad. During that time, he decided to apply for the prestigious Fulbright Scholar Program in the United Kingdom. The Fulbright Scholarship was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then-Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. Since its inception it has grown to become the flagship educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government. Each year, it provides approximately 7,500 students the opportunity to “increase mutual understanding between people of the United States and the people of other countries.” This prestigious program has honored successful men and women in all industries, including Richard Debs, founding president of Morgan Stanley International; Peter A. Diamond, Nobel Prize winning economist; and John Lithgow, Emmy award winning actor. If he were selected for the program, he would have the opportunity to study literature and theology at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. In addition to funding all tuition and fees, the Fulbright Scholarship would also provide for his living expenses, including housing costs and a stipend for food and limited travel.
LEFT: The University of Glasgow in Scotland. RIGHT: Will Boyce (front row, fifth from the right) and the refounding fathers of Beta Eta Chapter at Florida State.
“Will is the epitome of a man of class. He is a shining example of how to balance your responsibilities to family, God and fraternity while truly excelling academically.” “This was the perfect opportunity to study religious aesthetics and to dive into the relationships between poets who have religious convictions and their creative works,” said Boyce. “I just had to have faith that my work would stand out amongst the applicants.” Though he was excited about the opportunity, Boyce tried not to get his hopes up. Most Fulbright Scholars apply for the award after earning masters and doctorate degrees; it is extremely rare for an undergraduate to earn one of the prestigious awards.
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onths later, Boyce was walking across campus at Florida State when he got a call from his mother. “When I answered the phone, she was crying. I immediately thought ‘Oh no, what did I do wrong?’” Once his mom fought back her tears, she blurted that Boyce was going to Scotland for a year. “I was in shock. I sat down in a rocking chair as she read me the acceptance letter. It was one of the few times in my life that I was truly speechless.” Soon enough the shock turned to excitement. Boyce is eager to begin his master’s of Literature from the University of Glasgow’s Centre for the Study of Literature, Theology and the Arts while studying under world renowned scholar Professor David Jasper. The program will not only give him the opportunity to research how religion can shape the artistic impulse, but will also help him continue to develop his own poetic voice. Boyce plans to continue to study the relationship between poets who have religious convictions and their creative works. He hopes to eventually become a professor, putting his passion to work teaching religion.
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hile the Fulbright honor speaks to Boyce’s talent and drive, he credits his family, fraternity, friends and faith as a constant force of support. “This has been a sobering experience,” said Boyce. “It’s an opportunity to gain knowledge in the field I hope to one day teach in as well as to be a steward of those who helped shape me: my family, my professors, my fraternity brothers.” Boyce says his experience in Pi Kappa Phi has helped him recognize that his actions reflect on those he loves and has encouraged him to not just think of how he can better himself, but also give back to others. It is this sense of servant leadership that has driven Boyce’s time with the chapter. He served as the first chaplain since the chapter’s rechartering, helping to shape Beta Eta’s ritual experience and new member education program. Recently, he developed and co-chaired a long-range planning committee that meets each week to provide general members the opportunity to voice their ideas on how to improve brotherhood. “Will is the epitome of a man of class,” said Archon John Frazier Strickland. “He is a shining example of how to balance your responsibilities to family, God and fraternity while truly excelling academically. His hard work and leadership challenges and encourages each of us to grow as men.”
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n the end, it seems fitting that Brother Boyce’s introduction to the fraternity came in the form of prose, written many years ago to guide the steps of thousands of Pi Kappa Phis. Those carefully crafted lines were on his mind as he worked to bring credit to the fraternity at Florida State, and it will remain in his heart as he ventures into another culture to learn, grow and strive to achieve the highest standards of scholarship.
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Dear Brothers and Friends: This is my final report as chairman of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. It has been my pleasure to serve you and our great fraternity in this role for four years. There is a temptation at moments like this to be overly nostalgic, preferring to look back and linger a bit too long on what has been done at the expense of what needs to be done. Yet, I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the good work that our volunteers and staff have done on the heels of a very difficult economic climate. We have some successes to share, which I’ve noted below. For our fiscal year ending December 31, 2010, nearly all of our unrestricted giving channels witnessed growth year over year. Gifts to the Annual Leadership Fund, National President’s Circle and Nu Phi Society— to name most—exceeded the previous year’s return and in most cases exceeded our budget expectations. More heartening was the fact that we continue to increase our donor base—more alumni and students are giving to the Foundation’s campaigns when compared to the previous year. We find great enthusiasm in this regard because philanthropic trends indicate jerry t. brewer that donors are supporting fewer charities, choosing to concentrate their chairman support on a few groups as opposed to spreading their charitable dollar among many groups. Last year we also witnessed considerable growth in our restricted accounts. Giving to Chapter Investment Funds more than doubled in 2010. This is a significant jump, and we’re taking a closer look to better understand our donors’ habits and desires in this area. Giving to Memorial Scholarships and other funds also made noticeable gains. On the investment front, we continue to maintain a balanced portfolio through Charles Schwab. With our Investment Committee providing management of the Foundation’s invested assets, the Foundation’s portfolio posted an 11.34 percent return for the year. While we find great confidence in what we’ve been able to accomplish, our eyes are keenly focused on the horizon. The strategic priorities for the Foundation include helping the fraternity to increase the quality and capacity of its educational programs, to develop new educational and leadership initiatives that help Pi Kappa Phi remain compelling and differentiating to young men, and to reduce the cost of participation in those programs. Our fraternity has experienced tremendous growth in the last four years. By all indications, the fraternity has been counter-cyclical during the Great Recession. And though charitable donations to the Foundation fell during that time, students were joining Pi Kappa Phi in large numbers. In fact, membership grew from 6,200 in 2007 to 8,500 by the end of 2010. Part of Pi Kappa Phi’s recent success can be summed up in two words: compelling and differentiating. We have a compelling story toward which young men gravitate. The values of Pi Kappa Phi have a timeless resonance and when coupled with the specific histories and traditions of our local chapters, create an experience that young men want to be a part of. At the same time, the educational programs and service opportunities we offer young men are truly differentiating from other fraternities. Being a Pi Kappa Phi now is dramatically different than when I was an undergraduate in the mid-70s and in many ways better. The common denominator in much of this success is you. As a contributor to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, you not only help our fraternity maintain its differentiating edge, but more directly, you help us drive outcomes in the areas mentioned above. And perhaps just as important, you demonstrate to our 8,500 student members that the clause in our member’s oath that reads, “for the whole of my life” is a charge you hold close to heart. Thank you again for the opportunity to serve, and I look forward to celebrating the many more successes we will find together.
leading donors
Listed here are members and friends of the fraternity who made the largest contributions to the Foundation in 2010. $10,000 - $15,000
R. Nathan Hightower omicron (alabama) David D. Morgan beta omicron (NSU) Allen O. Woody III xi (roanoke) Robert A. Lane alpha omicron (iowa state) Toccoa W. Switzer Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
Harry E. Caldwell Jr. omicron (alabama) Kelley A. Bergstrom alpha omicron (iowa state) Ajay J. Desai alpha omicron (iowa state) Kenneth J. Forti sigma (south carolina) Charles E. Gavin III alpha iota (auburn) Bruce L. Rogers chi (stetson) Jack M Casper alpha upsilon (drexel) William Furling III epsilon mu (bradley)
$2,500 - $4,999
J. Ernest Johnson alpha iota (auburn) Anonymous beta beta (florida southern) Robert J. Paterno alpha epsilon (florida) J. Jeffry Wahlen alpha epsilon (florida) Jason K. Dodd delta omega (texas A&M) Mark F. Jacobs delta psi (texas -arlington) Erik U. Rollé eta gamma (colorado) John R. Andrews Delta Delta (Truman State) William T. Sigmon alpha sigma (tennessee) John C. Brockmann alpha omicron (iowa state) Jerry T. Brewer sigma (South Carolina) Thomas L. Carter Gamma Delta (Memphis) Tracy D. Maddux zeta theta (texas) Dudley F. Woody Xi (Roanoke) Thomas B. Sullivan Delta Omega (texas A&M) William F. Newell Psi (Cornell) Timothy A. Martins Epsilon Alpha (Elon) PepsiCo Foundation
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The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation is committed to supporting the educational programs of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity in order to assist our undergraduate members in achieving superior results in personal development, academics, service and leadership.
Lifetime Giving Clubs Star & Lamp society
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First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
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Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
$100,000 - $249,999
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
lifetime leading donors
Members and friends of the fraternity listed here have achieved a giving level of Council Club or higher over their lifetime. star & lamp society
Stephen P. DePalma
alpha omicron (iowa state)
Kenneth J. Cribbs
alpha xi (st. john’s/brooklyn poly)
Barry L. Howell
Robert L. Bennett Sr.
gamma upsilon (oklahoma state)
Psi Sigma House Corporation
PM Realty Group
order of the bell
iota (georgia tech)
Pete H. Petit
kappa (north carolina)
founders’ circle
xi (roanoke)
Robert W. Lambert W. Keith Sheppard
Harry E. Caldwell Jr.
R. Nathan Hightower Lonnie Strickland III
Richard G. Anderson Howard D. Leake
Bruce L. Rogers
Jerry T. Brewer
omicron (alabama)
alpha omicron (iowa state)
Gordon B. Wright
William F. Newell Edmund A. Sayer
gamma phi (south alabama)
Phillip M. Summers
Robert C. Bux
Chuck J. Barnard
Delta Zeta (Appalachian State)
Arthur J. Quickenton
Delta Omega (Texas A&M)
Thomas B. Sullivan
William Furling III
Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne)
Donald R. Jarboe
omega (purdue)
Thomas L. Carter
alpha omicron (iowa state)
John R. Andrews
Frederick W. Raw
gamma delta (memphis) delta delta (truman state)
Mark F. Jacobs
delta omega (texas a&m)
Zeta Epsilon Housing Corp. zeta theta (texas)
Eta Gamma (Colorado)
Erik U. Rollé
theta alpha (southern miss)
John W. Langley
alpha eta (samford)
James F. House
alpha iota (auburn)
Jason K. Dodd
zeta epsilon (george mason)
Tracy D. Maddux
Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)
delta Psi (Texas - Arlington)
Jack M. Casper
Delta Delta (Truman State)
Epsilon Mu (Bradley)
Anonymous
alpha upsilon (drexel)
William L. Finney
Mark E. King
kappa (north carolina)
beta Beta (Florida Southern)
Robert A. Lane Frank M. Parrish III
gamma xi (georgia southwestern)
Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro)
Peter C. Barr David W. Henn Bert E. Luer Robert B. Newman Mark E. Timmes
David G. Lane
Glenn Aspinwall
alpha epsilon (florida)
James A. Krucher
Otis R. McCollum
gamma kappa (georgia southern)
alpha delta (washington)
beta alpha (njit)
order of the rose
Joseph L. Alexander
psi (cornell)
alpha psi (indiana)
Frank D. Havard
gamma alpha (west alabama)
J. Patrick Figley
alpha tau (rensselaer)
Eldred J. Harman
James D. Hornbrook
chi (stetson)
alpha iota (auburn)
J. Ernest Johnson
beta delta (drake)
J. Gunnar Schalin
Robert J. Paterno J. Jeffry Wahlen
Anonymous
Ronald E. Krebs
upsilon (illinois)
alpha epsilon (florida)
alpha eta (samford)
John F. Lee Jr. David M. White
Robert C. Cline
Robert J. Wilcox
Ben Hill Griffin Jr.
beta alpha (njit)
tau (north carolina state)
psi (cornell)
alpha epsilon (florida)
T.J. Sullivan
Kenneth J. Forti
Richard F. Bangert
John S. Kirk
Alpha PSI (INDIANA)
Sigma (South Carolina)
upsilon (illinois)
psi (cornell)
alpha upsilon (drexel)
rho (washington & lee)
sigma (south carolina)
chi (stetson)
William T. Sigmon
beta gamma (louisville)
Durward W. Owen Dudley F. Woody
omicron (alabama)
Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)
lambda (georgia)
Raymond E. Cartledge Travis P. Julian Paul C. Wesch Omicron Chapter
James C. Turk Allen O. Woody III
Craig A. Winkelmann
omicron (alabama)
W. Stuart Hicks
xi (roanoke)
William J. Rickert
alpha rho (west virginia)
Nicholas A. Boccella Edward L. Corson II
Charles R. Simons
David D. Morgan Sr.
J. Terry Dewberry Lonnie A. Morris Jr. Carl D. Ring Robert M. Snuggs III
Talbot B. Newman Jr.
xi (roanoke)
iota (georgia tech)
beta omicron (nSU)
alpha omicron (iowa state)
J. Rodney Harris Frank L. Lane Phil Tappy
friends of the fraternity
supreme circle
Daniel B. Barry Julius E. Burges John C. Hassell David H. Jaffee E. Lawrence Powers George E. Sheetz
iota (georgia tech)
beta kappa (georgia state)
Kelley A. Bergstrom
alpha lambda (mississippi)
alpha (charleston)
beta alpha (njit)
alpha alpha (mercer)
council club
James N. Crump
friends of the fraternity
Shirley L. Hardee Lyn Havard Betty Lowell Cornell University Pi Kappa Phi Properties Toccoa W. Switzer Foundation
total assets This graph illustrates the Foundation’s growth in total assets since 2000. $6,243,276
$6m $5m
$5,109,143
$5,503,726
$4,643,838
$4m
$4,259,561 $4,386,720
$5,484,279
$5,267,955
$5,155,454
$4,742,479
$3,810,194
$3m $2m $1m $0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 Lifetime Giving Clubs
Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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Listed here are members and friends who contributed to the Foundation in 2010. Donors are listed by chapter under their lifetime cumulative giving club level. ALPHA (Charleston)
John R. Ritter Jr.
John C. Hassell David H. Jaffee
Tyler & Amy Henson
chevron club
council club
crossed swords club
William M. Spearman Christopher P. Witte
foundation club
Gary A. Catterton James B. Edwards Robert W. Marlowe Samuel W. McConnell Jr. Terence N. Moore Gregory D. Padgett Sam & Nancy Stafford
GAMMA (Cal-Berkeley) foundation club
Steven S. Ryder
lamplighter’s club Leon K. Wolfe Jr. executive director’s club
Harry W.Freeman Jr. William S. Gaud Eric C. Helfers Carl R. Johnson Richard P. Pierce Stephen L. Thomas
lamplighter’s club Daniel J. Bosshart executive director’s club
Walter A. Eagan James P. Kinlock Lawrence J. Olson Young D. Stewart gold star club
David W. Halligan Robert D. O’Malley Harland & Paula Ross
chevron club Reuthanak Tap Frank A. Winton Jr. crossed swords club
gold star club
Philip S Duwel Andrew C. Jaffee Michael R. Renault Henry W. Strobel Jr. L. Andrew Westbrook III
Robert J. Di Piazza Phillip V. Hurley Robert D. Parmelee John D. Steuart Ethan J. Wicklund
chevron club Warren & Lydia Almand
Kenneth S. Gustafson Sr.
ZETA (Wofford)
gold star club
lamplighter’s club
Mark O. Bundy William B. Evins Jr.
executive director’s club
James H. Belcher Alex O’Daniel D. Boyce Woolbright Jr.
chevron club
gold star club
Frampton W. Henderson III Jack L. Kaplan crossed swords club
Clarence C. Riner III
council club
William M. Dull Thomas M. Garrou Scott E. Hoehn Robert S. Lawrence William T. Moore Benjamin J. Roberts Edgar F. Seagle John J. Stewart
foundation club
LAMBDA (Georgia)
ETA (Emory)
executive director’s club
Kenneth C. Kiehl
gold star club
John C. Nix Jr.
IOTA (Georgia Tech) Robert M. Snuggs III Alan A. Imm J. Garrison Pritchett Jr.
foundation club
Isaac W. Lang Jr. Chad V. Powell
lamplighter’s club
Michael V. Cowan Bruce M. Jewett Thomas Lowndes Jr. Robert C. Murray Jr. Robert A. Parrish John H. Puckett Robert B. Rowe
executive director’s club John A. Greaves Jr.
executive director’s club
David G. Baker Jr. Stewart H. Carlin Robert B. Costley Robert A. DeFurio Christopher E. Doyle Charles R. Ferguson Gabriel L. Gehret J. Michael Jones William I. Sauser Jr. Bruce C. Vanderhoof
Julian R. Lang William F. Miller Jr.
crossed swords club
Ryan C. Rocco II John F. Tolson Jr.
chevron club Shawn D. Doughtie
Donald N Fischer John R. Paus Bryan G. Ramey II
lamplighter’s club Peter J. Manning
Duke A. Darrigo II Stephen U. Davis Wayne L. King Jason A. Schall Robert E. Wylde
David C. Ullman chevron club
J. Scott Nelson
crossed swords club
Joshua & Katie Gillespie Robert B. Seagraves Jr. Bartley W. Sides
BETA (Presbyterian) foundation club
Clinton E. Massey
lamplighter’s club Clifton C. Goodwin III
EPSILON (Davidson) gold star club
Art & Darlene Maxwell Samuel G. McGregor
executive director’s club Thomas H. Stearns
Eugene A. Vaughn gold star club
chevron club
Wilson S. Hendry
Rolly Bannister Jr. David K. Dixon Walk C. Jones
Lifetime Giving Clubs Star & Lamp society
$500,000+
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Ernest B. Hunter Jr. Harold B. Kernodle Jr. Louis M. Palles Jr. Lawrence D. Wilkerson Philip C. Winstead crossed swords club
J. H. John Vernon First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2011
Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
$100,000 - $249,999
KAPPA (North Carolina) foundation club
J Councill Leak Keith & Margaret Rollins Thomas H. Sayre
Anders W. Hall Frank T. Wrenn III
executive director’s club
George M. Benda James G. Smith Brian E. Swab
chevron club Frank T. Wrenn Jr. crossed swords club
Thomas M. Garrou
NU (Nebraska) lamplighter’s club
lamplighter’s club
James A. Guretzky
executive director’s club
George W. Braun Frederick V. Coville Woodrow W. Gunter II Marvin S. Hackney Russell N. Hadley Richard K. Holzworth Clifton M. Hux Jr. Wayne N. Scott Robert C. White James M. Wilmott Mark H. Winston
lamplighter’s club
Michael L. Marable T. Benjamin Massey Bart N. Stephens
James A. Bushong John D. Englehardt Jack R. Spangler
James L. Thompson
MU (Duke)
gold star club
crossed swords club
DELTA (Furman)
McHenry Hamilton III William J. Harp Jr. Leroy Langston David J. Lerner Charles K. Wagner Jr.
gold star club J. B. Bradley Clarke Sr. Fred M. Thrower chevron club
David & Claudette Cunnold Robert T. Lowrance Joseph Luciani George V. Rouse Dean W. Russell Kenneth G. Scott
Andrew T. Shepherd
Bradley S. Hanover Thomas M. MacGlothlin David F. McAllister John A. Redhead Jerome W. Stanislaw crossed swords club
gold star club
crossed swords club
Charles P. Adams Peter E. Berg Alvin & Judy Daughtridge James B. Little Jr.
executive director’s club
James S. Christol Warren R. Hill Robert M. Werner William J. Wesslund gold star club
Wallace W. Loerch Thomas C. Miller chevron club
Blaine G. Beck John C. Stohlmann
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
XI (Roanoke)
Pi Kappa Phi’s Leadership Schools—Pi Kapp College and Mid Year Leadership Conferences—provide education and leadership training for undergraduate members of Pi Kappa Phi. Through an educational grant awarded annually to Pi Kappa Phi, the Foundation is able to help offset the costs of students’ participation.
William G. Sutton Richard S. Taylor William C. Taylor
founders’ circle
James C. Turk Allen O. Woody III
gold star club George E. Aiken Jr. Robert L. Bowers Sr. Barry J. Brock Edwin V. Caldwell II
order of the bell
Durward W. Owen Dudley F. Woody council club
Edward L. Corson II
Pi Kapp College was redesigned in 2010 as an emerging leaders institute. Under the new format, undergraduates apply to attend the intensive six‑day program, which is intended to challenge and empower participants to become better leaders and better men. Feedback from the 41 participants was overwhelmingly positive. A group of 62 men have been selected to participate in Pi Kapp College 2011.
David L. Hinton Dr. & Mrs. Bryan McCullick Ralph T. Russell Mark E. Spear
foundation club Edward J. Bennett Stephen A. Esworthy
Raphael E. Ferris Gordon N. Fidura Lee S. Peregoff DeWitt R. Petterson Tim Ribar Jr. James S. Stump Jr.
chevron club
John R. Blevins Jeffrey M. Cull James T. Frantz III Thomas A. Martin Albert C. Skaggs
lamplighter’s club
Mid Year Leadership ConferenceS are held regionally each January to provide chapter officers with training unique to their specific position. Pi Kappa Phi is the only national fraternity to offer leadership training to 100 percent of its undergraduate officers. In 2011, Dallas was added to as a fourth location and Mid Year reached a record attendance with 1,257 students. In a survey of those students, 91 percent rated their conference experience as “excellent” or “good.”
crossed swords club
Paul C. Caldwell Cameron R. Ogilvie Donald J. Potter Jr. Tod N. Senne John R. Stafford Jr.
executive director’s club
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barber Joseph P. Donohue Harry I. Johnson Jr. Richard J. Milan Jr. George B. Naff Richard M. Newman Carl B. Sherertz gold star club John R. Churchill
Paul S. Henkel Robert W. Irvin Jr. Louis J. Mullineaux Joseph N. Payne Mark A. Wing
James C. Baldone Jr. Joseph Van Carmichael John M. Clark Sr. Dan F. Prescott James R. Webb
RHO (Washington & Lee) council club
Richard G. Anderson foundation club
Robert L. Wade
executive director’s club
Floyd W. McKinnon Malcolm H. Squires Jr. Robert J. Taylor IV John D. Wallace Dorsey M. Ward Jr.
leadership schools Pi Kapp College 2010
gold star club
Edwin P. Garretson Jr. Kenneth B. Van De Water Jr. Madison T. Woodward III
chevron club
Benjamin B. Albert Jr. Paul Breen William H. Delatron Paul & Tracy Jenkins William E. LaPrade Jr. Ellis G. Ramsey Jr. Fredric S. Schneider
76%
chevron club Bob & Helen Ballantine George T. Myers
95%
100%
Dederick C. Ward III
crossed swords club
order of the bell
Jerry T. Brewer
council club
Kenneth J. Forti
foundation club
OMICRON (Alabama) founders’ circle
Harry E. Caldwell Jr.
Paul D. Carter Jr. Walter H. Pickens Jr. Danny W. Reynolds
executive director’s club
Robert M. Gatti W. David Rhodes III John R. Stokes
order of the bell R. Nathan Hightower
Lonnie Strickland III
Mid Year Leadership Conference 2011 Preparedness for Office Attendance
Herbert L. Benson Jr. Michael D. Harvath II James T. McKinnon Yancey A. Montgomery Jr Robert A. Montgomery Wright T. Paulk Jr. Frederick E. Quinn
council club
Raymond E. Cartledge Travis P. Julian Paul C. Wesch lamplighter’s club David R. Adams
William T. Bishop Jr. Jack E. Brunson Joe C. Cassady Thomas B. Henderson Robert F. Inman Mack O. Matthews Stephen G. Smith
Before
54%
chevron club Jeffrey D. Crane Jr.
W. Hays Pickens III Toby & Jean Reynolds
crossed swords club
executive director’s club
Jack & Marlo Elena Blasius John A. Greaves Jr. Clinton H. Paulsen William M. Schroeder Robert L. Shepherd
28%
18%
gold star club
Mark T. Adamson David L. Baker Sr. Charles M. Dalziel Michael G. Lukridge Joseph L. Murray Stephen M. Rhodes Gerald W. Smith William J. Van Ee III
Unprepared
Edward A. Bridgwood Burton G. Hurdle Patrick J. Kenney Albert E. Lietzau V James W. Pickens Robert L. Smith
Percent of participants Percent of participants Percent of participants who have a greater interest who have a greater who say Pi Kapp College holding a leadership interest participating in a will help them to position on campus Push America event accomplish personal goals
11%
1% 88%
After
1,250
1,000
Somewhat Prepared
SIGMA (South Carolina)
crossed swords club
750
Prepared
John O. Martin
250
500
2000
2005
2010
Lifetime Giving Clubs Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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Annual Appeal & unrestricted gifts
Chapter Investment Funds
$72,205 15.1%
Pi Kappa Phi Educational Grant
$183,384 38.4%
$116,601 61.3% Pi Kapp Scholars
$9,837 5.2%
Nu Phi Society
$47,685 10%
International Scholars
$10,851 5.7%
Extra Mile Scholars
$4,786 2.5%
Officials’ gifts
McCollum Scholars
$41,015 8.6%
$2,097 1.1%
Board of Governors
CIF {Conference Grants}
$3,000 0.6%
$7,700 4%
President’s Circle
CIF {Chapter Scholarships}
$7,539 1.6%
$38,491 20.2%
Restricted Gifts
$122,764 25.7%
revenue $477,593
educational grants $190,366
financial summary A snapshot of the foundation’s revenues and grants for 2010. TAU (North Carolina State)
gold star club
Larry W. Anderson Stanley S. Gryskiewicz Jr. Donald L. Johnson Thomas M. Wrenn
council club
Robert C. Cline
lamplighter’s club
Wallace L. Reams
chevron club
executive director’s club Anthony L. Evans
Matt G. Smith
crossed swords club
Francis L. Joyner Jr. Randall E. King Joseph M. McConnaughey Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Seymore
William D. Gardner Peter W. Hogue Tyler S. Johansson John-Michael E. Lenahan John W. Lindsley Gary A. Meadows Don E. Walden
gold star club
Hunter B. Atkins Steven M. Leamon Kenneth A. Long Christopher M. Myers Edward R. Thomas II
PSI (Cornell)
Founders’ Circle
chevron club
James C. Johnson Andrew D. Page Jr. Jeffrey M. Roberts Stacey A. Smith
John S. Kirk
UPSILON (Illinois)
John H. Angus George F. Heinrich W. John Zygmunt Jr.
council club
William F. Newell Edmund A. Sayer
foundation club
council club
J. Gunnar Schalin
lamplighter’s club
lamplighter’s club James & Melba Bayne
Gregory J. Della Rocca James E. Emig Michael J. Piscitelli Frank A. Sherer Frederick W Thorne
Michael A Lowery
executive director’s club Robert J. Bogdanoff
James K. Kutill August M. Massa John R. Stroehlein Stephen D. Trahey
executive director’s club Michael A. Davis
Gary R. Fisher David D. Prescott Lawrence G. Thayer J. Cory Wright
gold star club
David Bein John W. Shustitzky Walter T. Wahlfeldt
gold star club
Erwin A. Tschanz
chevron club
chevron club
Jack J. Bakker
Michael P. Carpenter Jr. Nicholas J. Linder
crossed swords club
Gary M. Behrens Michael K. Yam
crossed swords club
William C. Berthold Eric M. Levine Paul A. Pietropaolo Charley S. Potter
CHI (Stetson)
founders’ circle Bruce L. Rogers council club
OMEGA (Purdue)
J. Patrick Figley
order of the rose
lamplighter’s club Michael J. Sweeney Jr. executive director’s club
David G. Lane
foundation club
Jack K. Berlien Patrick J. Kuhnle Gregory V. Linder Dr. & Mrs. Jack Powers
Anthony A. Biancarosa Edwin H. Culver John K. Snellings
Lifetime Giving Clubs Star & Lamp society
$500,000+
12
First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2011
Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
$100,000 - $249,999
lamplighter’s club
Herman G. Riggs Christos C. Ziogas
executive director’s club
James R. Berlien Duane M. Davis Hugh M. Flanagan Neil T. Hentschel Mark A. Higgins Rikard E. Hill Grafton Houston Jr. James D. Jackson William G. Kanouse Richard H. Lowe John E. McDonald David L. Mitzner Robert A. Rust Donald C. Swager William L. Swager Robert E. Thomson Robert C. Wingard Jr. gold star club David R. Davis
Michael D. Kerr Robert M. Little Kevin J. Ohaver Donald L. Porth III Robert L. Roth Kurt M. Takara Clarke F. Thornton Kim J. Tubergen Edward M. Vana chevron club
Vytautas J. Damasius Bryan S. Freed Hilton B. Henry Stephen M. Holtsclaw Kevin E. Johnson Mark R. Megraw Scott D. Patton Todd B. Spaulding Peter K. Todd crossed swords club
Jason E. Cooper Rolund F. De Hoog Edwin D. Gruwell Jr. Thomas W. Harzula Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Holtsclaw Eldon Marks Stephen J. Noth James B. Peacock Ryan L. Nugent Michael A. Vasil
ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) lamplighter’s club
Ledford C. Carter
executive director’s club
Benjamin B. Bush Thomas Lowndes III Charles R. Melton gold star club
Ralph B. Montgomery chevron club Kevin G. Berry
Drew N. Hartley Lee Seelig
crossed swords club
Hollis C. Lewis Jr.
ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) foundation club
Robert E. Holly
lamplighter’s club
Jay K. Morris Robert J. Ogborn John T. Owen gold star club
Dana L. Taylor
chevron club Brian D. Butler
ALPHA DELTA (Washington) council club
Robert C. Bux
lamplighter’s club
Brian P. Walker
executive director’s club Stanley J. Gratis gold star club Joshua A. Berger
Indy C. Crowley John R. Pedersen chevron club
Manuel D. Esteban
crossed swords club
Jeffrey M. Boschee Kevin N Chang Ben R. Pascal
ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Order of the Bell Robert J. Paterno J. Jeffry Wahlen council club
Peter C. Barr David W. Henn Bert E. Luer Mark E. Timmes
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
foundation club
executive director’s club
David O. Charland Ira T. Hancock Robert W. McMullen II
Jimmy R. Bell Robert C. Chandler William W. Dixon Jr. William M. Ford Jack R. McDonald Glenn A. Olivenbaum Gilmer T. Simmons James M. Smith Henry J. Yeackle III
lamplighter’s club
Neil O. Contess Geary W. Cotton Hugh A. Gower Benjamin G. Holdorf Howard W. Pettengill Jr. Charles A. Stewart Christopher J. Tice Sr.
gold star club
executive director’s club
Bernard A. Barton Jr. Eric B. Dana Thomas M. Fitzgerald Mark E. French Scott W. Hamilton William P. Keyes Michael J. Nozzarella Roy T. Olsen Charles R. Rigl Robert N. Scott Don Slesnick Stuart C. Stockton Bob & Tracey Sullivan Michael L. Sullivan
Merle L. Wade Jr.
Kenneth G. Adams Theodore D. Aylward William M. Cleary Matthew J. Shaheen
executive director’s club Thomas H. Bird
Brian R. Connelly William L. Holler Eivind J. Kolemainen Bruce & Susan Lessien Paul A. Long Donald E. Viecelli gold star club
Wallace M. DeMaagd Robert & Joan Ellis Scott E. Evans Jeffrey W. Hill Gerald F. Wajda Michael J. Yanachik
John L. Broe Eduardo J. Cardenal Ord J. Fink Jr. Robert S. McKinney Diego R. Santangelo Glenn A. Shapiro Chandler H. Sharon Jr.
chevron club Scott L. Bender
Curtis W. Estes Jr. Robin G. Ewen Richard L. Goetz
crossed swords club
Richard & Jill Alan Frank A. McDonald Jr. Ilian D. Obregon
crossed swords club
ALPHA ZETA (OrEGon State) council club
Frederick W. Raw
foundation club Robert J. Elfers
Frank W. Brutt James P. Downey Richard W. James Brian S. Kirsch Thomas H. Marra
Jack T. Reviglio Jack W. Steward David H. Vawter
ALPHA IOTA (Auburn)
Gary S. Munn
foundation club Charles E. Gavin III lamplighter’s club
founders’ circle
J. Ernest Johnson
lamplighter’s club executive director’s club
Charles R. Hartsough Rickey L. Hug Gregory L. Nesbitt Thomas D. Patterson Raymond C. Terhune William W. Thomas Roger A. Turner
Joe W. Forehand Jr. Ralph S. Foster Jr. William W. Jones Jr. Fontaine A. Maddox Jr. Louis A. Reynolds Jr.
executive director’s club
William S. Finney Tommy W. Gordon Tommy K. Hartwell Edward N. Henderson Nathaniel D. McClure
gold star club
Roland E. Curtis Ryan D. Howell Leon O. Ramsey
chevron club Robert E. Calkins
gold star club Charles S. Blackledge Jr.
Gary L. Smith Vernon D. Standish
John O. Christiansen Jr. James H. Hendry
crossed swords club
Derek J. Brice Richard W. Saunders
chevron club Hugh D. Dozier
ALPHA ETA (Samford) council club
James F. House
foundation club
Warren W. Hilson Sr.
lamplighter’s club
Reginald B. Clay James E. Purvis Dwayne K. Todd
executive director’s club Christopher J. Kozak gold star club Kenneth B. Goldberg
Jason R. Prickett
crossed swords club
Justin E. Hummel
Ben B. Sayle
lamplighter’s club
chevron club
Mark E. Perrin Patrick M. Walsh
executive director’s club
ALPHA THETA (Michigan State)
Michael L. Crovatt Donald A. Dvornik Page M. Eppele Thomas E. Johnson William R. McCall Jr.
lamplighter’s club
ALPHA LAMBDA (Ole Miss)
chevron club
David T. Corey Robert E. Greene
gold star club George C. Cross III
ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan)
Harold H. Hartwell James M. Jones Bill K. Kennedy Brian P. Matisak David G. Scott Clarence E. Weldon Jr.
crossed swords club
William G. Paulk Zachary J. Waddell
executive director’s club William W. Chmelar
Jeremy D. Dickinson Stanton E. Fritz Guy K. Goodenow David L. Hancock Kenneth R. Hook Douglas S. Hunnicutt David J. Knavel Jan & Jerry Love Richard C. Ohrt Ralph H. Ruedy Gregory M. Rusk John O. Sanderson Lawrence M. Stella John J. Veak gold star club
ALPHA MU (Penn State) Gary D. Bello Robert D. Buchwald Palmer L. Davis Jr. Richard C. Heim Richard F. McKnight Maurice P. Ranc Jr. William Simon III
Dale & Jeannene Cochran Robert A. Handelman Terry E. Henricksen Benjamin R. Jones David K. Little Charles J. Rehman Jr. Joshua R. Sheffler Jose & Melissa Torres
Richard W. Brown Jr. Scott D. Myers William J. Vernon Jr. John J. Yeosock
David A. Duda Richard L. Ewen Joseph O. Linney Anthony J. Sindt Matthew D. Thornburg
executive director’s club
chevron club
gold star club
chevron club Edwin A. Friend Jr.
crossed swords club
David W. Adickes Edward E. Cowger Jr. Karl W. Griffith Andrew J. Long Tyson J. Salewske
Lester S. Fry Jr. Nelson E. Mattern
crossed swords club
Stephen C. Botta Robert W. Boyd Kyle J. Heffner
ALPHA RHO (West Virginia)
ALPHA XI (St. John’s/brooklyn poly) lamplighter’s club
William L. Friend
Foundation Club Victor A. Folio gold star club
Robert J. Laughner
executive director’s club
chevron club
John J. Molinelli Richard G. Ramge Siegfried A. Rotter
John C. Marano Jr.
crossed swords club Richard C. LaG ala
gold star club
Albert Aiello Jr. William V. Delnicki Paul W. Dillon Richard F. Groller Stanley C. Harazim Richard J. Magg Rino Nori Antonio G. Quilon Harry F. Roener
ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Council club
William T. Sigmon
lamplighter’s club
Alfred S. Sewell Jr.
executive director’s club
Thomas H. Banks James T. Cogdill Stephen J. Evans Frank M. Pugh Jon T. Rymer James R. VanFrank Jr.
chevron club
Lee B. Fatell Albert R. Muller
crossed swords club
gold star club Michael D. Mynatt
Arthur J. Karle Denis G. Klisz Michael J. Levinton George J. Siracuse
David B. Spalding chevron club
Robert A. Linn
crossed swords club
Kelley A. Bergstrom
Barney D. Bucy James N. Campbell Jr. Ben F. Watkins Jr.
Eldred J. Harman
ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer)
Robert A. Lane Frank M. Parrish III
Gordon B. Wright
ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) star & lamp society founders’ circle
order of the rose foundation club
Eric J. Almquist John C. Brockmann Ajay J. Desai Jeremy D. Galvin Emerson D. Linney Warren R. Madden Wayne R. Moore
lamplighter’s club John R. Bateman James R. Carson
Hubert M. Lattan Harold D. Osborne Thomas J. Ruzicka Brett J. Toresdahl
Order of the Bell
lamplighter’s club
Cedric H. Dustin III Robert E. Hawkins George W. Kirkland Jr. Larry J. Powell Stephen S. Strunck
executive director’s club
Benjamin M. Cahill Jr. David B. Dobson Steven H. Kaitz Brewster W. LaMacchia John W. McMahon Kermit G. Pratt Edward Rebula Douglas A. Wiles Harry J. Zimmer
Lifetime Giving Clubs Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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gold star club
crossed swords club
Richard J. Andrews David Dropkin Gregory M. Herlan John B. Margenot Jr. Erik B. Nagel James F. Rappolt Jr. Benjamin T. Sporn
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Benner Fredric T. Clarke Jr. Walter L. Fawcett Jr. Daniel C Gormley William H. Hitchens Steve R. Markley George B. Mullin Robert J. Schoenberger Daniel E. Sonon Darren J. Tapp
chevron club
Milton C. Beveridge George G. Morgan Jr. Robert G. Sidelko
ALPHA PHI (IIT)
crossed swords club
Jeffrey A. Cunningham Eric C. Friedrich Francis M. Goodwin Jr. Patrick H. Trainor
foundation club
Nathanael P. Gombis Martin T. Kotsch
David S. Shook III Richard L. Stutz Fred F. Thursfield Ross A. Wingler
gold star club
James R. Crews Jr. James P. Halsey Justin P. Patterson Stephen R. Sanders John & Dana Unison James E. Witek chevron club
James A. Eshleman Wesley A. Huesman
crossed swords club
Kevin W. Condon Heath M. Osburn Terry L. Russell Kenneth J. Szymanski A. J. Todd Todd A. Waldman
ALPHA OMEGA (Oregon) executive director’s club
Donald D. Lasselle Stanley C. Lynch gold star club Robert E. Davis
Sherman W. Holmes Robert D. Potts
crossed swords club
Wayne W. Tennant
BETA ALPHA (NJIT)
executive director’s club
John T. Higgins Matthew E. Hunt James M. Kelly James D. Leyerle Roger L. Peterson Bryan D. Schott Paul W. Wagner Frederic W. Widlak
ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) order of the rose Jack M. Casper council club
W. Keith Sheppard
foundation club
Thomas E. Berk Frederick W. Schmehl
gold star club
James M. Helm Edward W. King Jack R. Piper John A. Wheeler Jr. James C. Woodling
lamplighter’s club
Martin E. Burrows Barry G. Campbell
executive director’s club Robert D. Austin John H. Buhsmer Jr. Samuel J. Costa Jr.
chevron club
Kenneth L. Slepicka
Harold A. Cowles Joseph R. Deluca Philip R. Earley Gino A Fortunato Raymond H. Griffin Paul W. Gross Alan D. Henderson John D. Knoll Jr. Charles S. Kuntz John N. Marshall Vicko J. Melada Edward M. Simon Jr.
crossed swords club
Michael Gidaspow Charles H. Small Victor E. Terrana Richard D. Thompson II ALPHA CHI (Miami)
executive director’s club
Melford C. Hopkins chevron club
Wilson A. Rehfield III
crossed swords club
Kay W. Kroepsch
gold star club
Daniel J. Ginsberg Norman & Arlene Grede Dale R. Haring Tony M. Noce Ralph & Evelyn Parris John J. Peirce Jr.
ALPHA PSI (Indiana) order of the bell
Phillip M. Summers COUNCIL club
T.J. Sullivan
chevron club Cornelius W. Cornelssen Michael S. Gennaro Jr.
foundation club
Jefferson S. Shreve
lamplighter’s club Rodney L. Gunning executive director’s club
Robert E. Lake John D. LaRocca Walter W. Lovell Richard N. Mensch Joseph A. Sheppard George F. Spingler Jr. Stephen C. Winter
Lifetime Giving Clubs Star & Lamp society
$500,000+
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William D. Day Jr. Max A. Fawley David C. Gibson Gary S. Louderback Jr. Joseph F. Lux Kevin L. McDonald First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2011
$100,000 - $249,999
order of the bell Anonymous foundation club
David L. Robertson
lamplighter’s club John D. Davis
Carl M. Koch
executive director’s club
Donald P. Brown Larry W. Carter William M. Fraser Jr. gold star club
Charles J. Evans John E. Trufant Robert M. Weitzner chevron club Douglas W. MacGregor crossed swords
David T. Meldeau Timothy S. Vanderhoof
BETA GAMMA (Louisville) foundation club
Spencer E. Harper Jr. gold star club
James B. Grissom chevron club Martin G. Cecil
James A. Koshewa Joseph H. Reagan Jr.
order of the rose
BETA DELTA (Drake)
order of the bell
Mr. & Mrs. James Hornbrook
council club
Robert A. Cione
Stephen P. DePalma
council club
James A. Krucher
foundation club
John F. Lee Jr. David M. White
executive director’s club
foundation club
John E Pugliesi
lamplighter’s club
Theodore & Laura Cassera Aivars E. Krumins Joseph J. Manfredi Richard Pedersen Donald R. VanHouten
executive director’s club
Nicholas Adams Fred & Judi Becker Richard V. Comiso Patrick Guerra Edward J. Klebaur Jr. Karlis V. Kopans Richard M. Labinsky Donald C. Linske Louis R. Miceli Richard J. Rodrick Kenneth J. Scheck Jr. gold star club
John R. Albright Louis W. Crompton Jr. Frank J. Falcone Karl Kubak John V. Lavery Brandon T. Sorensen Richard H. Stephan Francis J. Wood Christopher R. Wymer chevron club Charles J. Bertrand
Lawrence A. Kominiak Sr. Anthony V. Mangone William C. Toth crossed swords club
John Bernet James P. Brogan Robert L. Sicilano Ryan A. Spadaccini
Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
BETA BETA (Florida Southern)
Paul H. Davis Paul H. Gilman Robert M. Moody Kenneth J. Piller Norris D. Rowland gold star club
Ronald L. Dougal chevron club Michael J. Cohen
James Labiak James L. Rutherford Bruce N. Swanson crossed swords club
Robert L. Casanova Martin R. Radtke
BETA EPSILON (Missouri) foundation club
Jay J. Stuckel
executive director’s club
Laurence G. Trudell gold star club
Bradley A. Barondeau Harry L. Dilley Jerry M. Dowell David M. Epperson George E. Hyde Jr. Andrew D. McCarthy chevron club
Gregory S. Gunn Kenneth C. Weyand crossed swords club
Dowell C. Carter Willitt S. Pierce Michael S. Wallace Garrett C. Williamson
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
BETA ETA (Florida State) foundation club Thomas H. Atwood
W. Jeffrey Niedenthal lamplighter’s club
Donald A. Bowlin James M. Lloyd Michael S. Loy Howard E. McCall Jr. Paul L. Nichols III
executive director’s club Paul T. Aase
Jolyon D. Acosta Thomas H. Coley Charles R. Cutajar Christian J. Downs Gilbert G. Fernandez Guy & Helena Hollingsworth Charles W. MacMillin Kenneth K. Majewski Christopher D. New James B. Newman John F. Pierce Frank M. Ryll Jr. Jonathan E. Stevens Lewis F. Symmes Eric Wahlen gold star club
Leo Almerico Brian C. Baber Ronald B. Boersma Jeffrey B Butler Hugo H. De Beaubien A. Reginald Dickey Jr. Raymond W. Jones Harry K. McIntosh Jr. Randolph M. Plotts Jeffry Pujals Christopher L. Ricci Norman D. Stoddard
gold star club
Joseph E. Costello Gerald K. Dunaway William G. Frederick George H. Hershman Craig A Myers Elmer J. Newness William C. O’Shea Sr. Gene E. Peterman Roger W. Schiller Mark A. Urrutia
Pi Kappa Phi recognizes that alcohol abuse is a major concern in the higher education community. Through education, training and mature adult guidance, Pi Kappa Phi provides a comprehensive menu of tools to help students make good choices regarding alcohol, and to understand the consequences of their choices.
Chevron club
crossed swords club
Lucas M. Blazejewski Matthew C. Brenot Ryan M. Guntle Jeffrey L. Huston Garrick P. Johnson Adam M. Scott Michael J. Severino
BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) order of the rose
Kenneth J. Cribbs
chevron club
Donald W. Clark Alton P. Ewing Stephen J. McCabe Jerry W. Ragsdale
crossed swords club
Michael T Conway Adam F. DiGiovanni Edgar A. Vaughn Jr.
Crandall L. Cunningham William E. Holdorf Ronald L. Irwin Frank N. Kaney Henry P. Land Jr. Steven J. Louchheim Scott C. Middlebrooks Dewey C. Mills Christopher D. Mueller Travis S. Olson Christopher D Ryle
alcohol education initiatives
BETA LAMBDA (Tampa)
executive director’s club James R. Crosby Robert & Mary Catherine Myers gold star club
Wade G. Birch Ralph M. Griffin Jr. Don Laughran Jeffrey R. White David W. Wittenberg
crossed swords club
Arden Anderson Geoffrey G. Bowles John D. Eaton Robert D. Elefante Jamie M Fritz Richard C. Lukas Philip C. McCully Willie R. Mock Jr. Brian P. Murphy Paul C. Perry Christopher J. Reed Jim Scarboro Gregory S. Sieman Victor S. Spoto Richard Sundberg Derby L. Ulloa James K. White
crossed swords club
William P. Bosworth David Villarroel
BETA MU (McNeese State)
Alcohol Education Delivery
foundation club
Richard B. Smith
lamplighter’s club
C. Mitchell Adrian Wilfred R. Bourne Jr.
executive director’s club
During the 2010-2011 academic year, Pi Kappa Phi delivered alcohol education programs to three of every five students.
Edwin M. Potratz II
BETA NU (Houston)
executive director’s club
Richard A. Viguerie
BETA THETA (Arizona)
gold star club
Samuel R. Andress Russell T. Gilbert
crossed swords club
executive director’s club
Jarrod Portelance J. Carter Allen Joseph Hykle
gold star club James R. Hambacher chevron club
BETA XI (Central Michigan)
James C. Fritcher Jake C. Henderson
lamplighter’s club
Duane M. Valerio
BETA IOTA (Toledo) foundation club
lamplighter’s club Lance A. Talmage executive director’s club
Christopher E. Barton Robert D. Conley
For more information about how you can support Pi Kappa Phi’s alcohol education initiatives, contact the Foundation at foundation@pikapp.org. If you are interested becoming a Ladder of Risk or ASTP facilitator, contact Director of Alcohol Education Dr. Lori Hart at lhart@pikapp.org.
lamplighter’s club David R. DeMarco executive director’s club
John W. Barber Patrick J. McCabe Donald E. Perkins John B. Whitley
chevron club
Robert C. Friess J. Robert Shindell
For the 2010-2011 academic year, Pi Kappa Phi’s alcohol education programs included Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP), The Ladder of Risk and GreekLifeEdu. (GreekLifeEdu is required for all associate members prior to participating in the Ritual of Initiation.) Pi Kappa Phi also utilizes other educational materials including the “ResponseAbility” DVD, “The Choice is Yours” DVD and a 21st Birthday e-card.
Richard H. Smalley
executive director’s club Derek J. Berger Dale R. DeWaard Basil J. Lyberg gold star club David E. Clappison crossed swords club
Matthew S. Norrod Erick S. Ray Michael R. Spagnoli
Program Completion
Illustrated here are the number of students who participated in each of Pi Kappa Phi’s alcohol education programs in 2010-2011. ASTP Ladder of Risk GreekLifeEdu
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1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Lifetime Giving Clubs
Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)
BETA PHI (East Carolina)
$39,897
Omicron (Alabama)
executive director’s club David C. Frazier
Lawrence W. Haussmann
$29,243
Xi (Roanoke)
gold star club
Dennis R. Barbour Jeffrey F. O’Geary
$22,165
Alpha Epsilon (Florida)
chevron club
James G. Bishop III Stacey F. Johnson Thomas C. Sayetta
$19,547
Beta Omicron (NSU)
$13,769
BETA CHI (Texas A&M - Commerce) lamplighter’s club
Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)
$13,121
Alpha Iota (Auburn)
$12,946
Beta Eta (Florida State)
$12,634
Sigma (South Carolina)
Kenneth L. Park
chevron club Curtis H. Nugent Ronald D. Parks
BETA PSI (Tennessee Wesleyan) executive director’s club
Barry A. Saunders chevron club
$11,929
Beta Alpha (NJIT)
Norris C. Bishop Jr. Hugh M. Queener
$11,230
$10k
BETA Omega (East Tennessee)
$20k
$30k
foundation club
$40k
David C. Evans
executive director’s club
John N. Boronkay Jr. Edward P. Bowers Byron C. Brown Ronald K. Younger
leading chapters in total contributions in 2010.
gold star club
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10
20
30
40
50
60
Beta Eta (Florida State)
crossed swords club
Omega (Purdue)
Alan W. Bagley
Xi (Roanoke)
GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama)
Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)
council club
Joseph L. Alexander
Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)
executive director’s club James C. Blackwell
Beta Alpha (NJIT)
Richard B. Bonner Seth C. Jackson James J. Withers
Alpha Epsilon (Florida)
gold star club
Omicron (Alabama)
Jack S. Garnett Jr.
crossed swords club
Eta Gamma (Colorado)
Timothy C. Kulas Craig S. MacLeod Barry F. Outlaw
Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Iota (Georgia Tech)
0
10
20
30
40
50
leading chapters with the most members contributing in 2010. BETA OMICRON (NSU)
BETA SIGMA (Northern Illinois)
founders’ circle
gold star club Norman J. Pollock chevron club Robert E. Berry crossed swords club
David D. Morgan Sr.
executive director’s club Jack P. McCain Jr. gold star club
Wesley L. Breeden Rodney B. Kinder
Eric R. Johnson Daniel J. Melchin Eric D. Vicencio
chevron club John G. Oden crossed swords club
BETA UPSILON (Virginia) foundation club
Glenn A. Dickson Daniel B. Kimball Jr. Joseph B. Yount III
lamplighter’s club
John B. Browning
executive director’s club
W. Lane Luckie Leo & Barbara Murray John W. Parish Jr. Jerry R. Payne Monte W. Robinson
BETA TAU (Valdosta State)
Charles L. Nesbit Jr. George Shipp William J. Watson III
John T. Brooks John G. Morrow III
Thomas G. Haudricourt Thomas L. Rouse
BETA RHO (Clarkson)
crossed swords club
executive director’s club gold star club
Star & Lamp society
$500,000+
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Jason J. Diaz
First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2011
gold star club
crossed swords club
James M. Dowd
chevron club John F. Kruse
Lifetime Giving Clubs
Thomas A. Manning William R. Mayes Jr. Eugene W. Smith Michael C. Moody Robert G. Yackanin
William F. Garner Jr. William B. Lindsley Douglas W. Varney
Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
$100,000 - $249,999
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GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) lamplighter’s club
Kenneth L. Park
executive director’s club
Linwood A. Beverly Jr. William G. Jenkins Paul L. Moses Matthew S. Parker gold star club
Donald L. Dixon William W. Kirby IV Donald M. Midgett Thomas E. Treichler chevron club
Joel Allen Richard G. Howard GAMMA GAMMA (Troy State) executive director’s club Laurence S. Turrin gold star club
James N. Clayton
crossed swords club
John F Butler Richard E. Jones
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
GAMMA DELTA (Memphis)
GAMMA NU (LaGrange)
Thomas L. Carter
Jeffry L. Esola
order of the bell
executive director’s club
Herbert W. Blow
lamplighter’s club
executive director’s club Joseph W. Bryant
Ronald L. Farr Ralph D. Sims
gold star club
Thomas F. Lynch
David M. Dailey Howard K. Hunter
crossed swords club
lamplighter’s club Marvin D. Cope executive director’s club
executive director’s club Boyce “Stick” Miller
David W. Suppes
gold star club Robert H. Bunch
Max C. Daves Donald C. Turner
gold star club Robert D. Amick
executive director’s club
gold star club
James T. Lusk
crossed swords club
Glen M. Chaney Marion E. Thomas Barry C. Young
GAMMA ZETA (West Virginia Tech)
Chevron club
Charles W. Hutzler
crossed swords club
Eric A. Smith
Jeremy W. Inabinet R. Brian McCarty Ronald W. Rice Jr. Phillip W. Whiteside II
gold star club
William G. Conrad Jr. Clifton A. Smith chevron club Paul A. Mattox Jr.
GAMMA Sigma (Armstrong) Chevron Club
GAMMAETA(athens)
Stephen L. Crass J. Scott Davidson
DELTA BETA (North Georgia)
GAMMA RHO (Lander)
executive director’s club
gold star club Jonathan E. Campbell
GAMMAXI(GeorgiaSouthwestern)
Larry F. Callicutt William F. Willis
James C. Hincher
Cal Majure
James H Motos
William L. Finney
GAMMA EPSILON (W. Carolina)
executive director’s club
Gilbert G. Morrison George M. Rowland Adam Wright
council club
Stephen M. Mosher George W. Russell
Glenn N. Byrd Paul W. Dennis Dale S. Lewis Robert H. Squire chevron club
chevron club
chevron club
DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee)
gold star club
chevron club
John C. Peden
crossed swords club
Christopher P. Moody
foundation club Richard F. Baker Jr. lamplighter’s club Bill W. Pope
DELTA KAPPA (UNC - Pembroke)
executive director’s club
DELTA LAMBDA (UNC-charlotte)
crossed swords club
Curtis J. Bennett Jr. Bruce E. Tanner
Andy O. Smith
Victor C. Eilenfield Victor D. Irvin Charles A. May P.J. Rodgers Brian J. Yarbrough
foundation club
Bill C. Jackson Jr. Bo Proctor Jr.
executive director’s club
Horace J. Harkey Charles A. Marus
gold star club Donald G. Morris
gold star club
David S. Higgins William S Mumford Terry A. Reed
Richard P. Moultrie Michael T. O’Halpin chevron club
chevron club Michael J. Grass
Donald C. DuRant
crossed swords club
Robert A. Higgins Stephen R. Merck
Stephen C. Davis Christian A. Durham Alan M. Pesti Allen T. Storey
crossed swords club
Quincy D. Magby
DELTA DELTA (Truman State)
DELTA NU (Western Kentucky) chevron club
Paul A. Kaluzne
order of the bell
Lee A. Lemsky Charles H. Molliston
GAMMA UPSILON (Oklahoma State)
council club
lamplighter’s club
Chuck J. Barnard
GAMMA THETA (UNC - Wilmington)
chevron club Brian D. Stanley crossed swords club
Irvin P. Howard III
DELTA XI (North Alabama)
David L. Ewigman James C. Palmer Stephen R. Schneider Josh A. Wansing Michael R. Zolezzi
Lawrence P. Guess
crossed swords club
executive director’s club
William B. Kirby
Gilbert O. Sanders
Brian S. Richards
gold star club
Leonard H. Harris William D. McCaughan Jr. Henry C. Merritt Jr. Francis L. Wootton crossed swords club
Robert E. Keith
GAMMA IOTA (LSU)
executive director’s club
Kyle T. Robinson
gold star club
GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) lamplighter’s club David S. Rose executive director’s club Thomas B. Peterson gold star club Kenneth P. Hendrix
David V. LaRosa Jr. J Richard Rose John G. VanDerwood
crossed swords club
Michael G. Porche
Ryan L. Stinnett
GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) GAMMA chI (jacksonville) council club
foundation club
lamplighter’s club Martin, Demere & Chad NeSmith executive director’s club
crossed swords club
Paul L. Stynchcomb
A. Glenn Aspinwall
Lee W. Davis Joseph W. Odom Jr.
Jeffrey S. Spero
GAMMA PSI (Augusta) gold star club Ernest T. McPeake II
gold star club
John F. Riggs Richard W. Seaman Christopher A. Wagner
GAMMA MU (belmont abbey) gold star club
Guy A. Piche
chevron club Bruce A. Martin
executive director’s club gold star club George F. Blue chevron club
William Z. Womack
chevron club David D. Hennings II
DELTA OMICRON (Nicholls State) gold star club
Brian M. Rey Vernon E. Wunnenberg Jr.
Jacques D. Frere
crossed swords club
DELTA PI (Wright State)
Brian M. Graham Tyler G. Menz James M. Shumake
foundation club
Bruce K. Rockwell
DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) council club Arthur J. Quickenton executive director’s club David W. Huss
Kenneth D. Lowe Steven E. Miller
DELTA RHO (southern cal) executive director’s club Michael W. Coen
Edward A. Lang III Alan D. Wapner chevron club
Jose L Pratts
crossed swords club
Ryan D. Aeh
gold star club Todd S. Griffin
Michael H. Buff Bruce E. Greenland
Robert E. Howard Jr.
DELTA ETA (Morehead State)
Nicholas Kulik Scott D. Rankin Christopher A. Shade Craig M. Ward
Warren C. Fowler Sr.
Gregory L. Kring John F. Moser Gerald E. Slone
crossed swords club
Pat & Carol Cates Jeffrey B. Thomason
executive director’s club
Royce L. Lader David E. Wigginton chevron club
crossed swords club
David M. Harp
lamplighter’s club
DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green)
executive director’s club
David J. Centofanti Eric T. Decker
crossed swords club
William E. Maycock
GAMMA OMEGA (Montevallo)
chevron club
Bruce A. Masden Carlos D Tatum
John R. Andrews
DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech) executive director’s club
John N. Crist Kelly J. Hobbie Robert M. Loadwick Robert B. Ritchie Jr.
executive director’s club John P. Babel crossed swords club
chevron club Richard E. Batson
executive director’s club
chevron club
Neno Reynolds II
crossed swords club
Lawrence N. Kindred Chris & Kim McCoy
DELTA TAU (James Madison) executive director’s club Brian D. Baldwin Jerry P. Keilsohn Carlos S. Ramirez chevron club
Kenneth R. Rand
crossed swords club
James P. Wilson
Lifetime Giving Clubs Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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EPSILON ETA (Winthrop)
EPSILON TAU (St. JoSEph’s)
Jeffrey A. Mahoney
Vince Thompson & Paul Parker
foundation club
executive director’s club
Chevron club
gold star club Thomas P. Wilson chevron club
crossed swords club
crossed swords club
gold star club
Thomas J. Sacco
Paul M. Ingiosi
William E. Russell
Santo A. Donia
Andrew T. Kiel
executive director’s club
EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College)
chevron club
David L. Hohnadel
EPSILON ThETA (seton hall) Len De Palma
lamplighter’s club
Steven J. Veit
executive director’s club
EPSILON IOTA (UNC - Greensboro)
Paul F. Sedor II William C. Williams
James L. Shaw
Donald M. Crume
lamplighter’s club
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executive director’s club
Chad A. Coltrane
EPSILON PHI (UAB)
David B. Craft
Scott L. McLeod
lamplighter’s club
gOLD sTAR club
DELTA UPSILON (Pittsburgh) executive director’s club
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rusbasan crossed swords club
Joseph M. Lanzetta James A. Maochi
DELTA PHI (Radford) gold star club
Charles R. Cote
David Lee Beahm Joshua A. Donde James V. Lewis Alan F. Medeiros Brian C. O’Shea Joshua J. Phoebus G. Chase Rumley
Daniel G. Lineback
EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Tech) foundation club Michael L. Hubsky executive director’s club
Michael J. Dunlap William B. Odom John G. Reaves Jr. Torin B. Reedstrom Joseph H. White Jr.
crossed swords club
David M. Lyerly
DELTA CHI (Kansas State) lamplighter’s club Matthew C. Keller executive director’s club
crossed swords club
Paul R. Cunningham Conor W. Britain G. Lawrence Keller III Michael G. Bumbry J. Timothy Lindemuth gold star club Kyle W. Gay Edward L. Enyeart Timothy S. Johnson chevron club Jason R. Kahn Aaron & Morree Floersch Scott D. Leighty Andrew K. Ohmes James B. Leslie Patrick L. Thaete Matthew E. Rice Terrance M. Sanders DELTA PSI (Texas - Arlington) Michael A. Satterfield order of the bell James B. Stephenson II Mark F. Jacobs Cory Wilkinson foundation club Billy L. Jacobs EPSILON BETA (Grand Valley) executive director’s club foundation club Bill W. Alexander Ted R. Lukomski William T. Svihel crossed swords club
gold star club Bryan H. Taylor chevron club
Robert D. Budlong
Keith L. Ackerman Anthony Robledo IV
Jason K. Dodd
crossed swords club
Joseph T. Walker Jonathan A. Wilson
David L. Nelson James A. Ransom
EPSILON Chi (Denver)
chevron club
Steve R. Brewer
gold star club Adam B. Andrews
crossed swords club
Robert K. Ray
EPSILON LAMBDA (USC - UPSTATE) crossed swords club
Christopher B. Clark
EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) lamplighter’s club
David J. Conn Gregory E. Moffett gold star club
EPSILON MU (Bradley)
Jerritt M. Park
chevron club
council club William Furling III gold star club
Andrew H. Hartwell J Scott Pilotti James J. Ramsey
Carl L. Aten J. Kevin O’Brien
crossed swords club
Kenneth A Clare Andrew E. Hlavsa Slater Waltz
EPSILON NU (Sacramento) foundation club
Robert E. Langbein
EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech)
lamplighter’s club Todd J. Rehfuss executive director’s club
foundation club James A. Wedding lamplighter’s club
Steve & Lesley Curtis Kim A. Spannuth
EPSILON Omicron (Villanova)
Peter L. Dudley Robert E. Welsh
executive director’s club
Gregory B. Turner
Donald C. Sisco II
crossed swords club
Peter J. Anninos
Eric Z. Gnann James T. Smith
Dale W. Rankin
EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kurima
crossed swords club
council club Thomas B. Sullivan executive director’s club Enos C. Inniss gold star club
Donald W. Smith
lamplighter’s club
gold star club
order of the bell
gold star club Zachary L. Cloud chevron club
EPSILON GAMMA (Longwood) executive director’s club
DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M)
Mark S. Fogas
crossed swords club
chevron club
John R. Spannuth III
executive director’s club Arthur B. Ennis Jr.
chevron club
gold star club
chevron club
Joseph A. Brady III
Derek W. Farrey Justin G. Hale
council club Donald R. Jarboe lamplighter’s club
EPSILON DELTA (Auburn - Mont.)
gold star club
gold star club chevron club
crossed swords club
Cory M. Davis Christopher J. Lambert John M. Oyerbides
Kenneth C. Brown
David M. Smith Jr.
Joseph J. Mullane Craig S. Thornburg
ZETA ALPHA (Clemson)
chevron club
crossed swords club
Timothy N. Hatch
William R. Rhyne Jr.
lamplighter’s club
EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia - Wise)
Glenn P. Goorsky Glenn P. Goorsky Jr. Trent M. Hennigar Andrew Matznick
executive director’s club
Mark F. Munsell
Christopher R. Stringer Evan & Sally Batt
EPSILON ALPHA (Elon)
David M. Donathan chevron club
Dale T. Kennedy Jr. Neal Lane
Lifetime Giving Clubs Star & Lamp society
Chad Horvat
$500,000+
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First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2011
William A. White IV Chevron club
Dan Dantzler
ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota)
EPSILON SIGMA (christian brothers)
crossed swords club
Lawrence J. D’Angelo Patrick C. Gallagher Trent R. Gilbert
Scott C. Gasparini
crossed swords club
foundation club
foundation club Timothy A. Martins lamplighter’s club Christian A. Wiggins executive director’s club Hardy K. Bobbitt
foundation club
chevron club
chevron club
gold star club Brian A. Ward crossed swords club
Neal E. Strickland
Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
$100,000 - $249,999
executive director’s club
Erik D. Granstrom Christopher T. Johnson gold star club
Parry J. Schmeichel
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
ZETA KAPPA (Richard Stockton)
chevron club Mark A. Hobson
Michael P. Bowblis Anthony F. Cicali III Erik X. Raj
crossed swords club
Richard C. Bushaw Connor M. Coughlin Matthew R. Myrick
ETA Alpha (Concord)
chevron club Ross C. McCollum crossed swords club
crossed swords club
David W. Kirkland
gold star club
Michael S. Spain
Bruce J. Kantelis II Stephen M. Toney
crossed swords club
Aaron G. Brewster
ZETA MU (Cal State - Northridge)
ZETA TAU (Barton)
ETA GAMMA (Colorado)
Jason T. Ricks
Erik U. Rollé
Steven T. Merkel
Lara & Charles Liu Stefan Wilcox
ZETA EPSILON (George Mason)
Benjamin R. Yosfan
executive director’s club
ZETA DELTA (Shippensburg) gold star club
gold star club
council club
crossed swords club
lamplighter’s club
lamplighter’s club
ZETA UPSILON (Bloomsburg)
crossed swords club
Alan P. Duesterhaus
chevron club
Joe A. Mendez Wayne Tay
gold star club Jeffrey M. Armstrong Andrew J. Spellar chevron club
Thomas M. Muller ZETA PHI (Colorado State)
ZETA NU (West Chester)
executive director’s club Steven T. Gaiser Shawn W. Rabourn gold star club Corey L. Dillon chevron club Mark G. Torrez crossed swords club
chevron club Joseph V. Rizzuto crossed swords club
Juan J. Miyares Dan T. Stanford
crossed swords club
Mr. & Mrs. Chason Hecht Scott Kopple & Family Michael J. Lombardo Jr. Lowell & Katy Malesky Christopher J. Metsala William M. Mulholland Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Suarez
Richard E. Yoegel
ZETA ZETA (North Florida)
Derek S. Forney Gerald N. Isabelle III
ZETA XI (Averett)
executive director’s club
Robert E. Perkins II
Walter H. Pape IV Brian L. Weyenberg
gold star club
David J. Thomas
crossed swords club
executive director’s club
Matthew A. Berling Steven J. Borowiec Robert H. Cheyne Jr.
ZETA THETA (Texas)
gold star club John A Colabelli chevron club John B. Savignano
Tracy D. Maddux
ZETA pi (marshall)
James E. Leano
council club
crossed swords club
Simon K. Foster
ZETA Psi (IUPUI)
executive director’s club
Lance K. Burnside chevron club
Christopher M. Cordell ZETA OMEGA (Towson)
gold star club Chad W. Forsberg
gold star club
ZETA IOTA (IUP)
ZETA RHO (Cal State - Fullerton)
gold star club Kevin D. Yates chevron club Stephen E. Kemmet crossed swords club
Christopher L. Conley
executive director’s club J. Ross Jordan chevron club Dirk M. Boehmer crossed swords club
lamplighter’s club
Victor C. Valencia Jr.
George E Linares
gold star club
Shahmir A. Nadjmabadi David B. Reule
Anthony S. Ascani James M. Bender
executive director’s club Robert R. Gould IV Michael S. Hartman gold star club Tanner S. Bacon Kevin D. Graff Erik C. Isernhagen Braden H. Mark
Jason C Pickel
chevron club
David Cummings & Family Michael E. Donnelly Kevin P. Kubicki Braden M. Scrivner Clinton F. Stammer Andrew P. Thomas Scott L Zimmer crossed swords club
ZETA cHI (albright)
ZETA OMICRON (SUNY - Cortland)
gold star club
Bret M. Heidemann
Brian M. Allen
chevron club
Garron M. Bateman Sean T. Cavanagh Christopher C. Chrisman Ryan P. Cronin Peter B. Cushman Rob J Fillion Corey W. Gray Aaron D. Grey John Grubin Jack Hillyer Eric M. Jacobson Matthew R. Larson Daniel P. F. Lin Sean F. O’Meara Brett J. Phillips Robert J Pielsticker Nicholas M. Poulos Charles A. Puckett Stephen L. Sollner Chester A. Wallace Jr. Richard W. Wetz
leading states Shown here are the total contributions from residents of each state in 2010.
WA
$1,739
MT
ND
$50
OR
$4,801
VT $70
$150
ID
MN
$5,245
SD
$130
WY
$180
$206 NV
CA
$695
$21,652
$2,053
AZ
$3,808
CO
$965
AK $600 HI $110
IL
MO
$325 TX
$50,710
IN
OH
$9,992
$7,043
$1,970
NJ $47,494 DE $655 MD $11,760 WV $569 VA $36,998 DC $2,622 NC
TN
$396
MS
AL
top 10 in 2010
$40,620
$13,811
AR
NH $780 MA $3,344 RI $50 CT $1,345
$6,851
KY
$9,495
OK
$120
$3,106
$34,446
KS
NM
$9,350 PA
$6,877
$560 $12,968
NY
MI
IA
NE
UT
WI
$1,020
ME
$185
SC
1) TEXAS 2) NEW JERSEY 3) FLORIDA 4) NORTH CAROLINA 5) VIRGINIA 6) ILLINOIS 7) GEORGIA 8) ALABAMA 9) SOUTH CAROLINA 10) CALIFORNIA
$22,366
GA
$1,785 $27,676 $31,078 LA
$3,520
FL
$45,612
Lifetime Giving Clubs Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State)
ETA sigma (ucla)
executive director’s club
executive director’s club Benjamin J. Hofilena Jr. crossed swords club
Brian & Patricia Barnett Robert D. Evans Kenneth S. Smith
John & Melissa Healy
THETA THETA (IOWA)
crossed swords club
Robert K. Henson Richard T. Hollis
Thomas J. Mueller
crossed swords club
Richard C Korson Sr.
executive director’s club
ETA EPSILON (Maryland)
gold star club Joel Kammeyer crossed swords club
executive director’s club
Ross W. Knoblauch
chevron club Ian A. Rubin crossed swords club
John R. Smith
ETA Phi (Maryland-Balt. Co.)
Wesley J. Butts Melvin J. Laney Jr.
crossed swords club
Matthew E. Garono
ETA ZETA (Queens)
ETA chi (texas christian)
crossed swords club
Jarred K. Bean
executive director’s club
ETA THETA (San Francisco)
chevron club Mark J. Curry Benjamin W. Johns crossed swords club
Kenneth J. Oubre
lamplighter’s club Cosmo A. Taormina chevron club
Nelson E. Wong
ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport)
Brian Casebolt Matthew J. Kiesel
executive director’s club
ETA PSI (Central Florida)
gold star club
Jeffrey L. Boles
chevron club
ETA OMEGA (New Mexico State)
crossed swords club
Patrick J. Camunez Juan J. Suazo
Timothy D. Campbell
crossed swords club
Mark W. Bernecker William R. Boulden
crossed swords club
Christopher T. Conner
ETA LAMBDA (SUNY - Brockport) lamplighter’s club
THETA ALPHA (Southern Miss) council club
J. Scott Atkinson
executive director’s club
Jeffrey M. White William R. Wilkinson
Brandon J. Belote
John E. Bezou Jr. Chadler B. Cornett Jared D. Hopkins Larry B. Sudbeck
Richard W. Alden
crossed swords club
Matthew J. Crossman
crossed swords club
ETA MU (Wingate)
Daniel J. Barton Bradley S. Charlesworth Chad F. Langley David C. Meigs Dylan B. Pair Wade O. Walker
crossed swords club
Robert B. Erb Alec LaFontaine
ETA NU (penn)
Chevron Club Fred B. Rothman
THETA Beta (west georgia) crossed swords club
ETA Xi (SUNY-Albany)
Grant N. Hood Ronald M. Lunk
gold star club
Todd M. Wangler
crossed swords club
THETA gamma (buffalo)
James Modzelewski
executive director’s club
ETA Omicron (San Francisco State) Paul E. Parker executive director’s club
crossed swords club
ETA PI (Coastal Carolina)
THETA DELTA (FIU)
James D. Dukes Jr.
Phillip L. Hamilton Robert F. Riley III
Andrew S. Davis
Scott A. Sims
chevron club
executive director’s club
David J Myroup chevron club
Brian C. Behrens ETA RHO (Texas State)
executive director’s club
Brett J. Lee Andrae L. Turner chevron club
Elias S. Aguirre Chad C. Bryan Jeffrey B. Dyer Richard & Carla Kalmick crossed swords club
Dean A. Laxson
Star & Lamp society
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chevron club Markus D. Goodrich crossed swords club
Constantine C. Anton Justin A. Kenny Michael A. Lee Jr. Ian M. Messenger
THETA Kappa (Baylor) crossed swords club
Thomas A. Horton
THETA Lambda (Missouri State) crossed swords club
Curt A. Herzog
THETA MU (massachusetts) chevron club Joseph J. Piedrafite crossed swords club
Philip M. Benevides Jerome J. Rogich
THETA NU (Delaware) crossed swords club
John N. Visconi II
THETA Upsilon (N. Arizona) Drew L. Ammon
crossed swords club
Barry J. Morales
FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY Council Club
Shirley L Hardee Toccoa W. Switzer Foundation Foundation Club
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program lamplighter’s club Clair E. McCloy Funmi Moka Mary L. F. Williams PepsiCo Foundation executive director’s club
John A. Aiello John A. Giunco Margot McCloy Kevin J. Oreilly George Rountree Schoor Family Foundation Inc. Adobe Systems Inc. AIG Matching Grants Program WellPoint Associate Giving gold star club Ann W. Atwood
Peter J. Cocoziello Don E. Dillon Rich & Sue Drewes crossed swords club Havemann Family George Corton Ross & SallyAnn Bagley Peter W. Munoz Allen Friedenberg Alain D. Sanchez Michael B. Himmel Herman Hockmeyer THETA EPSILON (Kansas) Carol & David Jones Jan L. Larsson executive director’s club Ralph & Janice Marra Brian A. Rock Richard Maser THETA ZETA (George Washington) Paul & Edith Rosenberg June G. Shackter gold star club Mary Alleen Slade Michael L. DiSabatino William Tureby crossed swords club Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. Wesley M. Johnson Coca-Cola Foundation
gold star club
Lifetime Giving Clubs
executive director’s club Gregory J. Buehner
THETA Phi (Louisiana tech)
chevron club
chevron club
First-time Donor Supreme Circle
$250,000 - $499,999
STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2011
chevron club
crossed swords club
John W. Langley
gold star club
Theta Eta Chapter
crossed swords club
ETA UPSILON (Miami - ohio)
ETA Tau (Kentucky)
Community First Bank Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation
chevron club
Justin W. Angotti Abdullah I. Binshaieg Juan M. Bofill Andrew K. Danto Isaiah B. Headen Benjamin D. Jardines Bryan W. Riley
Jeremy W. Boyce
gold star club Danny Fortney chevron club
THETA ETA (AMERICAN)
Giving Club Advancement
Founders’ Circle
$100,000 - $249,999
Robert Altenkirch Bellarosa Anthony Erik J. Blomqvist Joel S. Bloom Jeremy Cook Lucy DePalma Harvey & Amy Doliner Jerome C. Donovan Mr. & Mrs. Peter Franzese Avalon J. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E. Goodman Waltraud F. Grande John & Filomena Grinberg Michael J. Gross Edward Guttenplan Lori Hart Karen & Bill Henry Hirsch Howard Walter J. Jarema Nora K. Jones Dorothy Kernan Ned Kirklin Scott M. Kopecky Robert Kullman Chester J. Marcinkowski Theresa E. Mintle Gregory D. Padgett Rocco Palmieri Shawn W Rabourn Joseph C. Roselle Luis M. Salinas Darby A. Scott Diane Siegel James K. Valenti Daniel Ravenel Company Jaskol Asset Advisors, LLC Pfizer Foundation Sanders Bros Construction, Inc. Texas Instrument Foundation crossed swords club
Anonymous Catherine J. Bradshaw Adrienne & Lia Crede Mark Digiammarino Smith Evan Bruce L. Epstein JoAnn Evans Allison J. Foster Jennifer Fitzwater Charles C. Funderburk Jr. David & Donna Funderburk John C. Giordano Jr. Robert D. Graham Bernard Hanafin David K. Hancock Joseph S. Hardwick Marion L. Harley Thomas J. Hinczynski Anthony S. Hodson Richard M Hoffman Cynthia G. Howell Kacee Collard Jarnot John L. Kilroy Kassie Kissinger Joseph M. Kyrillos William F. Lenahan Ellen L. Lesburg Leslie C. McCloy Marilyn J. McGinnis Glenn L. Means III Denise Nelson Kimberly J. Novak Carl S. Primavera Joseph P. Primavera III Edward Samek Andrew W. Schutte Robert P. Siefring Mari-Anne Stabenau Gail E. Wagner Sam F. Williams Jr. Ronald A. Yokubison AT&T Bank of America FMG Home Depot MFS Investment Management Simpson Reinforcing, Inc. Verizon Foundation Workman Publishing
Deceased Order of the Rose
$50,000 - $99,999
Order of the Bell
$25,000 - $49,999
Council Club
$10,000 - $24,999
gateway society
The Gateway Society recognizes individuals who include Pi Kappa Phi in their estate plans. ALPHA (Charleston) Daniel B. Barry David H. Jaffee Jason A. Schall GAMMA (Cal - Berkeley) Neil B. Weatherall Robert L. Whelan ZETA (Wofford) Jesse C. Crimm ETA (Emory) P. Seale Hipp KAPPA (north carolina) W. Stuart Hicks LAMBDA (Georgia) Frank L. Lane James L. Lester T. Philip Tappy David E. Tidmore XI (Roanoke) Edward J. Bennett Daniel R. Clow Edward L. Corson II Reginald W. Gravely Jr. Durward W. Owen Tim Ribar James C. Turk Allen O. Woody III Dudley F. Woody OMICRON (Alabama) George K. Greene Travis P. Julian Lonnie Strickland III RHO (Washington & Lee) Richard G. Anderson SIGMA (South Carolina) James A. Quinn II UPSILON (Illinois) Michael A. Lowery J. Gunnar Schalin Thomas H. Watts Phillip S. Whipple PSI (Cornell) Richard S. Shull OMEGA (Purdue) David G. Lane David L. Johnson Edwin T. Sherwood ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Jamey R. Porter ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Stanley J. Gratis ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Bert E. Luer Michael L. O’Donnell Mark E. Timmes
ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Michael D. Mynatt ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Richard N. Mensch ALPHA PSI (Indiana) T.J. Sullivan Phillip M. Summers ALPHA OMEGA (Oregon) Dade M. Wright BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher Louis R. Miceli BETA BETA (Florida Southern) William J. Wallace Robert M. Weitzner BETA GAMMA (Louisville) Ronald E. Krebs Warren D. Robb BETA ETA (Florida State) Christopher D. New Jonathan E. Stevens BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Kenneth J. Cribbs John B. Whitley BETA Xi (Central Michigan) Jeffrey D. Brasie BETA UPSILON (Virginia) Walter H. Brinkman Glenn A. Dickson BETA PHI (East Carolina) Douglas L. Littiken GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Roger L. Reed GAMMA gamma (troy state) C. Carl Nelson GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Glenn Aspinwall Perry W. Buffington Patrick O. Manning
DELTA PSI (Texas-Arlington) Mark F. Jacobs EPSILON IOTA (UNC - Greensboro) Steven T. Kirkman EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) Matthew P. Stuart EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Timothy E. Haen Benjamin S. Shae ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Jacob L. Carter III ZETA EPSILON (George Mason) Alan P. Duesterhaus James H. Perkins Jr. ZETA KAPPA (Stockton) Franco F. Catania ZETA LAMBDA (Cal State - Chico) Arden T. Anderson II
GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) Benjamin G. Croxton William L. Finney
ZETA XI (Averett) Peter A. Blum Jr.
GAMMA OMEGA (Montevallo) R. Jeffery McGhee DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech) Jonathan A. Barney DELTA DELTA (Truman State) John R. Andrews DELTA EPSILON (Jacksonville State) Clyde J. McSpadden
ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) George W. Pardee Jr.
DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Arthur J. Quickenton
ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Charles S. Blackledge Jr. Bogart S. Reed
DELTA LAMBDA (UNC - Charlotte) Matthew S. Brown Michael J. Grass William C. Jackson Jr.
ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Kelley A. Bergstrom Jeremy D. Galvin Frank M. Parrish III
DELTA CHI (Kansas State) J. Timothy Lindemuth
GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Ronald J. deValinger
ALPHA ZETA (oregon State) David H. Vawter
ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Mark E. Perrin
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DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) John P. Babel Kenneth N. Kaiser DELTA TAU (James Madison) Earle M. Copp III
ZETA UPSILON (Bloomsburg) Paul W. Hadzor III ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) James E. Jeffares ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State) Eric C. Hammer ETA Rho (Texas State) Andrae L. Turner THETA ALPHA (Southern Miss) John E. Bezou Jr. John W. Langley THETA Gamma (Buffalo) Paul E. Parker THETA DELTA (FIU) Alain D. Sanchez THETA Eta (American) Carlos S. Ramirez friends of the fraternity Lillian Jost
Lifetime Giving Clubs Foundation Club
$5,000 - $9,999
Lamplighter’s Club
$2,500 - $4,999
Executive Director’s Club
$1,000 - $2,499
Gold Star Club
$500 - $999
Chevron Club
$250 - $499
Crossed Swords Club
$1 - $249
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the nu phi society
Members of the Nu Phi Society make an annual gift based on the number of years they have been an initiated brother. Eligibility for the Nu Phi Society is restricted to those brothers who have attended five Supreme Chapters, been inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame or named Mr. Pi Kappa Phi. ALPHA (Charleston) John C. Hassell Robert W. Marlowe GAMMA (CAL - Berkeley) Steven S. Ryder IOTA (Georgia Tech) Michael V. Cowan KAPPA (north carolina) W. Stuart Hicks J Councill Leak Thomas H. Sayre MU (Duke) William D. Fuqua Frank T. Wrenn III XI (Roanoke) Edward L. Corson II Durward W. Owen Tim Ribar James S. Stump Jr. James C. Turk Allen O. Woody III Dudley F. Woody OMICRON (Alabama) Harry E. Caldwell Jr. R. Nathan Hightower Travis P. Julian Lonnie Strickland III Paul C. Wesch RHO (Washington & Lee) Richard G. Anderson SIGMA (South Carolina) Jerry T. Brewer Kenneth J. Forti Walter H. Pickens Jr. UPSILON (Illinois) Michael A Lowery J. Gunnar Schalin CHI (Stetson) J. Patrick Figley Bruce L. Rogers PSI (Cornell) John S. Kirk William F. Newell OMEGA (Purdue) Patrick J. Kuhnle David G. Lane Gregory V. Linder Sonny O’Drobinak ALPHA gamma (Oklahoma) John T. Owen ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Tim Hancock Albert E. Luer Robert J. Paterno Mark E. Timmes J. Jeffry Wahlen ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) David H. Vawter ALPHA ETA (samford) James M. Smith Dwayne K. Todd ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) Matthew J. Shaheen ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) William S. Finney Ralph S. Foster Jr. J. Ernest Johnson ALPHA kappa (michigan) Christopher J. Kozak
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ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Eric J. Almquist Kelley A. Bergstrom Jeremy D. Galvin Eldred J. Harman Robert A. Lane Emerson D. Linney Warren R. Madden Frank M. Parrish III Brett J. Toresdahl ALPHA Sigma (Tennessee) William T. Sigmon ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer) Gordon B. Wright ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) W. Keith Sheppard ALPHA PHI (IIT) Nathanael P. Gombis Matthew E. Hunt ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Max A. Fawley T.J. Sullivan Phillip M. Summers BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma Patrick Guerra James A. Krucher John F. Lee Jr. John E. Pugliesi Brandon T. Sorensen Kenneth J. Scheck Jr. David M. White BETA DELTA (Drake) Robert A. Cione BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Jay J. Stuckel BETA ETA (Florida State) Thomas H. Atwood Michael S. Loy Lee Nichols W. Jeffrey Niedenthal John F. Pierce Jeffrey Pujals BETA ThETA (Arizona) Jake C. Henderson BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Kenneth J. Cribbs David R. DeMarco BETA MU (McNeese State) C. Mitchell Adrian Wilfred R. Bourne Jr. Richard B. Smith BETA XI (Central Michigan) Basil J. Lyberg BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) Wesley L. Breeden David D. Morgan Sr. GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Joseph L. Alexander R. Bryan Bonner Seth Jackson GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) David Simas GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Thomas L. Carter GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Glenn Aspinwall GAMMA NU (LAGRANGE) Jeffrey L. Esola GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) William L. Finney DELTA Beta (North Georgia) Richard F. Baker Jr.
DELTA DELTA (Truman State) John R. Andrews Charles J. Barnard Irvin P. Howard III Josh A. Wansing DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Gerald E. Slone DELTA LAMBDA (UNC - Charlotte) William C. Jackson Jr. Bo Proctor Jr. DELTA CHI (Kansas State) G. Lawrence Keller III J. Timothy Lindemuth DELTA PSI (Texas - Arlington) Billy L. Jacobs Mark F. Jacobs DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) Thomas B. Sullivan EPSILON Alpha (Elon) Trent Gilbert EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia - Wise) David M. Donathan Neal Lane D. Travis Kennedy Jr. EPSILON iota (unc-greensboro) Chad A. Coltrane EPSILON NU (Cal State - Sacramento) Robert E. Langbein EPSILON Omicron (Villanova) Joseph A. Brady III EPSILON TAU (St. Joseph’s) Vincent J. Thompson III EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College) David L. Hohnadel EPSILON PHI (UAB) Scott L. McLeod EPSILON PsI (slippery rock) Greg Moffett Jerrit M. Park EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Peter L. Dudley Robert E. Welsh ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Scott C. Gasparini ZETA EPSILON (George Mason) Alan P. Duesterhaus ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Steven J. Borowiec ZETA THETA (Texas) Tracy D. Maddux ZETA Iota (Indiana - PA) Stephen E. Whitby ZETA RHO (Cal State - Fullerton) Victor C. Valencia Jr. ETA GAMMA (Colorado) Bret M. Heidemann ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Robert D. Evans Richard Hollis ETA pi (coastal carolina) James D. Dukes Jr. ETA RHO (Texas State) Brett J. Lee ETA Chi (Texas Christian) Ben Johns theta gamma (buffalo) Paul E. Parker
chapter investment funds
The following individuals supported a chapter investment fund (CIF) in 2010. CIFs are restricted endowment accounts maintained by the Foundation for each chapter. Donors are listed beneath the CIF(s) they supported, not necessarily under the chapter in which they were initiated. ALPHA (Charleston) Thomas H. Atwood Thomas L. Carter Gary A. Catterton Duke A. Darrigo II Andrew C. Jaffee David H. Jaffee Carl R. Johnson Samuel W. McConnell Jr. Gregory D. Padgett Richard P. Pierce Andrew T. Shepherd Mari-Anne Stabenau Gamma (Cal-Berkeley) John D. Steuart Ethan J. Wicklund Kappa (North Carolina) George Roundtree Lambda (Georgia) Mary Alleen Slade Xi (roanoke) Paul Breen John R. Churchill Stephen A. Esworthy Paul S. Henkel Burton G. Hurdle Paul & Tracy Jenkins William E. LaPrade Jr. Louis J. Mullineaux George B. Naff Richard M. Newman Lee S. Peregoff Carl B. Sherertz Allen O. Woody III
ALPHA Kappa (Michigan State) Christopher J. Kozak Justin E. Hummel ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Eric J. Almquist Kelley A. Bergstrom John C. Brockmann Ajay J. Desai Stephen J. Evans Douglas S. Hunnicutt David J. Knavel Emerson D. Linney Joshua R. Sheffler James E. Yarbough ALPHA PHI (IIT) Matthew E. Hunt ALPHA CHI (Miami) Robert F. Riley III BETA ALPHA (NJIT) William F. Newell Richard Pedersen Richard H. Stephan BETA DelTA (Drake) Robert M. Moody
Terrance M. Sanders Michael A. Satterfield James B. Stephenson II Joseph H. White Jr. Christian A. Wiggins Cory Wilkinson epsilon Epsilon (uva-Wise) Chad Horvat epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) Glenn P. Goorsky epsilon Phi (UAB) Harry E. Caldwell Jr. Arthur B. Ennis Jr. Mark S. Fogas
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ZETA epsilon (george mason) Jeffrey M. Armstrong Stephen J. Evans Mr. & Mrs. Chason Hecht The Kopple Family Michael J. Lombardo Jr. Lowell & Katy Malesky Christopher J. Metsala Juan J. Miyares William M. Mulholland Andrew J. Spellar
Theta Alpha (Southern Miss) Daniel J. Barton Brandon J. Belote Chadler B. Cornett David K. Hancock John W. Langley Dylan B. Pair Wade O. Walker
Theta Beta (West Georgia) Grant N. Hood ETA GAMMA (Colorado) Tanner S. Bacon Theta delta (fIU) Garron M. Bateman Phillip L. Hamilton Sean T. Cavanagh Robert F. Riley III Christopher C. Chrisman Alain D. Sanchez GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Ryan P. Cronin Thomas L. Carter Peter B. Cushman Theta Eta (American) Stephen M. Mosher Michael E. Donnelly Abdullah I. Binshaieg Stephen J. Evans Mark Digiammarino GAMMA Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Rob J. Fillion UPSILON (Illinois) Isaiah B. Headen William L. Finney Robert R. Gould IV Gary M. Behrens Benjamin D. Jardines Kevin D. Graff Dorothy Kernan delta beta (north georgia) Bryan W. Riley Corey W. Gray Funmi Moka Bill W. Pope Theta Eta Chapter Aaron D. Grey June G. Shackter P.J. Rodgers John Grubin Mary L. F. Williams Theta Theta (iowa) Allen T. Storey Michael S. Hartman Constantine C. Anton Chi (stetson) Jack Hillyer delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Gregory J. Buehner Tyler S. Johansson Erik C. Isernhagen Christopher A. Shade James F. Buehner Eric M. Jacobson Stephen J. Evans PSI (Cornell) Kevin P. Kubicki delta chi (kansas state) Havemann Family John H. Angus Matthew R. Larson G. Lawrence Keller III Markus D. Goodrich William F. Newell Daniel Lin Matthew C. Keller Nora K. Jones Braden H. Mark Justin A. Kenny OMEGA (Purdue) Sean F. O’Meara EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Michael A. Lee Jr. Jason E, Cooper Brett J. Phillips David L. Beahm Clair E. McCloy Vytautas J. Damasius Jason Pickel Conor W. Britain Leslie C. McCloy Rolund F. De Hoog Robert Pielsticker Jeremy Cook Margot McCloy Edwin D. Gruwell Jr. Nicholas M. Poulos Paul R. Cunningham Sam F. Williams Jr. James D. Jackson Charles A. Puckett Lawrence J. D’Angelo Simpson Reinforcing, Inc. Kevin E. Johnson Erik U. Rolle Joshua A. Donde Patrick J. Kuhnle Braden M. Scrivner Michael J. Dunlap Richard H. Lowe Stephen L. Sollner Stephen J. Evans John E. McDonald Clinton F. Stammer Patrick C. Gallagher William F. Newell Andrew P. Thomas Timothy S. Johnson Stephen J. Noth Chester A. Wallace Jr. Jason R. Kahn Durward W. Owen Richard W. Wetz Scott D. Leighty James B. Peacock Scott Zimmer James B. Leslie Donald L. Porth III James V. Lewis Todd B. Spaulding ETA Iota (Christopher Newport) Timothy A. Martins Robert E. Thomson Christopher T. Conner Alan F. Medeiros Peter K. Todd Brian C. O’Shea ETA LAMBDA (SUNY - Brockport) Robert C. Wingard Jr. William B. Odom J. Scott Atkinson Joshua J. Phoebus ALPHA DELTA (Washington) John G. Reaves Jr. ETA UPSILON (Miami - Ohio) Brian P. Walker Torin B. Reedstrom Joel Kammeyer ALPHA Epsilon (Florida) Matthew E. Rice G. Chase Rumley Robert N. Scott BETA omicron (NSU) Rodney B, Kinder John W. Parish Jr. Monte W. Robinson
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scholarships & other restricted giving
Individuals listed here supported a scholarship or other restricted fund in 2010. Alcohol education initiative
supporting pi kappa phi’s alcohol education programs
William A. White IV
Al Brown Memorial fund
supporting education & leadership initiatives at beta Alpha (NJIT)
Donald R. Van Houten
DEPALMA bETA aLPHA vISION fUND
supporting education & leadership initiatives at beta Alpha (NJIT) gifts made in honor of Steve & Penny Depalma
John & Molly Aiello Bob & Beth Altenkirch Anthony Bellarosa Ross & SallyAnn Bagley Ed & Debbie Bennett Charles J. Bertrand Rick & Kathy Blomqvist Joel & Diane Bloom Theodore & Laura Cassera Peter & Sharon Cocoziello Len de Palma & Jill Dulber Lucy DePalma Don & Diane Dillon Harvey & Amy Doliner Jerry & Sharon Donovan Rich & Sue Drewes Bruce Epstein & William Bales Mr. & Mrs. Peter Franzese Allen & Frannie Friedenberg Charles & Mary Funderburk David & Donna Funderburk John & Andrea Giordano John & Janet Giunco Les & Joyce Goodman John & Traudy Grande John & Fil Grinberg Michael & Marion Gross Pat & Jill Guerra Ed & Bonnie Guttenplan Ben & Laurie Hanafin J.S. & Claire Hardwick Marion & Mary Harley Bill & Karen Henry Michael & Eileen Himmel Tom Hyncznski Herman & Susan Hockmeyer Tony & Michelle Hodson Howard & Pam Hirsch Walt & June Jarema Dave & Carol Jones Jack & Nina Kilroy Scott & Christina Kopecky Jim Krucher Robby & Claudy Kullman Joe & Susan Kyrillos David & Mary Beth Lane Jan L. Larsson John & Bobbie Lee Bill & Cathy Lenahan Bab & Ellen Lesburg Chet Marcinkowski Ralph & Janice Marra Rich Maser Theresa E. Mintle Kevin J. Oreilly Durward & Connie Owen Rocco & Carole Palmieri Carl & Cristina Primavera Jo & Edie Primavera John & Phyllis Pugliesi Jo & Annita Roselle Paul & Edith Rosenberg Fred & Jodi Rothman Miguel & Tori Salinas Ed & Marti Samek Dan & Darby Scott Bob & Caroline Siefring Danny & Diane Siegel Mark E. Timmes Bill & Jackie Turbey Jim & Laura Valenti Don & Chris Van Houten Gail E. Wagner Allen & Dianne Woody Dudley F. Woody Ron & Liz Yokubison Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. Jaskol Asset Advisors, LLC The Schoor Family Foundation Inc. Workman Publishing Co
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jabe v. Hardee II Memorial Scholarship
supporting education & leadership initiatives at Delta zeta (appalachian state)
Shirley L Hardee David W. Huss William E. Maycock
international scholars Fund
supporting participation in study abroad programs
Jack M. Casper
Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Scholarship
supporting education & leadership initiatives at Alpha Delta (Washington)
Jeffrey M. Boschee Robert D. Graham Marilyn J. McGinnis Ben R. Pascal
past staff scholarship
supporting graduate studies for former national staff members
Thomas H. Atwood Glenn A. Dickson Jeffrey L. Esola Stephen J. Evans Matthew E. Hunt J. Ernest Johnson Tracy D. Maddux Durward W. Owen Christian A. Wiggins
pi kapp college fund
supporting participation in pi kapp college
J. Carter Allen John R. Andrews Chuck J. Barnard Peter C. Barr Kelley A. Bergstrom John E. Bezou Jr. Jerry T. Brewer Gregory J. Buehner Harry E. Caldwell Jr. Jonathan E. Campbell Thomas H. Coley David J. Conn Edward L. Corson II Jeffrey D. Crane Jr. John D. Davis Stephen P. DePalma Jason K. Dodd J. Patrick Figley William L. Finney Kenneth J. Forti Ralph S. Foster Jr. Jeremy D. Galvin Kevin D. Graff Marvin S. Hackney Anders W. Hall R. Nathan Hightower Jared D. Hopkins James F. House Mark F. Jacobs J. Ernest Johnson Kassie Kissinger James A. Krucher Omicron Chapter Patrick J. Kuhnle John F. Lee Jr. Gregory V. Linder Nicholas J. Linder Michael S. Loy Tracy D. Maddux
Peter J. Manning Andrew D. McCarthy David C. Meigs Gregory E. Moffett David D. Morgan Sr. William F. Newell Tony M. Noce Kimberly J. Novak Kenneth J. Oubre Durward W. Owen John T. Owen Gregory D. Padgett Jerritt M. Park Robert J. Paterno John C. Peden Walter H. Pickens Jr. W. Hays Pickens III Arthur J. Quickenton Kyle T. Robinson William I. Sauser Jr. J. Gunnar Schalin W. Keith Sheppard Scott A. Sims James M. Smith Lonnie Strickland III Christopher R. Stringer Larry B. Sudbeck Thomas B. Sullivan Phillip M. Summers Lance A. Talmage Matthew D. Thornburg Eric S. Wahlen J. Jeffry Wahlen Slater Waltz Christian A. Wiggins Allen O. Woody III Dudley F. Woody Frank T. Wrenn III
memorial & honorary giving
The following members and friends made a gift in memory or in honor of a brother or loved one in 2010. memorial gifts
honorary gifts in honor of keith a. ackerman
in memory of Terry D. Davis
in memory of Jabe V. Hardee II
in memory of Roy G. Baldwin
Cory M. Davis
William E. Maycock
Jerry R. Payne
Keith L. Ackerman
in memory of Dorothy H. Nix
in memory of Griffin McCarthy
in memory of Scott B. Durren II
in honor of harry e. caldwell jr.
John C. Nix Jr.
John C. Brockmann Eric J. Almquist Ajay J. Desai Em Linney Douglas S. Hunnicutt
Scott L. Bender
John & Virginia Greaves
in memory of Stephen L. Pankau
in honor of William L. Fenney
in memory of Nicholas G. Evans
JoAnn Evans
Charles R. Melton
Boyce “Stick” Miller in honor of ralph s. foster jr.
Bill W. Pope P.J. Rodgers Allen T. Storey
in memory of James A. Hess
in memory of Vernon A. Sodawasser
John V. Lavery
Robert M. Moody
in memory of Janice O. Figley
in memory of James S. Ralston
in memory of William C. Bradshaw
Gilbert G. Fernandez
Catherine J. Bradshaw
in memory of Jason R. Tirado
in memory of William E. Massey Jr.
William M. Mulholland
T. Benjamin Massey
in memory of Jeffrey T. Harper
in memory of William F. Pierce
Hugh M. Queener
Charles R. Melton
in memory of Mark M. McCloy
in memory of William R. Holler
James F. Buehner Nora K. Jones Michael A. Lee Jr. Margot McCloy Sam F. Williams Jr.
William L. Holler
in memory of Jo F. Hamlett
William L. Finney
Karl W. Griffith
in memory of John H. Bridges Sr.
in memory of John P. Adams
Kenneth C. Kiehl
Joseph L. Alexander Clifton C. Goodwin III Stanley S. Gryskiewicz Jr. John R. Stafford Jr. Dudley F. Woody
Gilbert G. Fernandez
in memory of Rhonda Bell
in honor of Richard P. pierce
in memory of Joseph Chapski
Jimmy R. Bell
Thomas H. Atwood
Joseph J. Manfredi
in memory of Robert Badger
in honor of marlin a. sloan III
in memory of Madison Woodward Jr.
Matthew J. Crossman
William Warren Dixon Jr.
in memory of Clarence R. Crede
David G. Baker Jr.
in memory of Robert S. Smith
in honor of t.j. sullivan
Adrienne & Lia Crede
in memory of Patrick S. Cantey Jr.
William F. Newell
in memory of David C. Heisser
Willie R. Mock Jr.
in memory of Sally Williamson
Stephen L. Thomas
in memory of Thomas W. Dalton Jr.
William L. Finney Durward W. Owen in memory of Jeremy A. Chandler
Brian J. Yarbrough in memory of Kenneth R. Danto
Andrew K. Danto in memory of Marie Ragsdale
Jerry W. Ragsdale in memory of Brian W. Cari
Patrick C. Gallagher in memory of Charles A. Rose
Spencer E. Harper Jr. in memory of Charles O. Moka Jr.
Gary M. Behrens Mary L. F. Williams Dorothy Kernan June G. Shackter Funmi Moka
in memory of Wilson R. Wood Jr.
Charles S. Blackledge Jr. in memory of Sara N. F. Olbert
in memory of Ramsey Gergis
George E. Hyde Jr.
in memory of David C. Gibson
Timothy S. Vanderhoof
in memory of Tom Duckett
Avalon J. Gibson
in memory of Robert D.j Sills
James H Motos
in memory of David N. Goin
John E. McDonald
in memory of Virginia C. Simon
Harry W. Freeman Jr.
in memory of Robert J. Wilcox
Edward M. Simon Jr.
in memory of Ernest Saunders
William F. Newell
in memory of Joseph T. Melvin Jr.
Barry A. Saunders
in memory of Robert S. Griffith
James L. Thompson
Thomas B. Peterson
William I. Sauser Jr. in honor of William hicks
Durward W. Owen in honor of stephen m. holtsclaw
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Holtsclaw in honor of mark f. jacobs
Mark A. Higgins in honor of evan r. keith
Robert E. Keith in honor of gregory h. nowak
Justin G. Hale in honor of Durward W. Owen
Thomas H. Atwood Stephen J. Evans Michael J. Grass in honor of phillip m. summers
David S. Shook III in honor of dwayne k. todd
Brian Casebolt in honor of dudley f. woody
James W. Pickens in honor of thomas w. powers
Dr. & Mrs. Jack W. Powers
trustees and board of governors
chairman Jerry T. Brewer sigma (south carolina) vice chairman R. Nathan Hightower omicron (alabama) secretary/treasurer James F. House alpha eta (samford) national president Mark F. Jacobs delta psi (texas-arlington) national council liaison Dudley F. Woody Xi (Roanoke) trustees
Daniel B. Barry alpha (charleston) Robert F. Berry Sigma (South Caroliina) Kenneth J. Forti Sigma (South Caroliina) Robert J. Paterno alpha Epsilon (Florida) Phillip M. Summers alpha psi (indiana) John D. Davis Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Tom Coley Beta Eta (Florida State) Lance A. Talmage Beta Iota (Toledo) John R. Andrews Delta Delta (truman state)
Board of governors
Richard G. Anderson rho (washington & lee) Peter C. Barr alpha epsilon (florida) Kelley A. Bergstrom alpha omicron (iowa state) Thomas L. Carter gamma delta (memphis) R. Gene Cartledge omicron (alabama) Kenneth J. Cribbs beta kappa (georgia state) William L. Finney gamma xi (georgia southwestern) W. Stuart Hicks kappa (north carolina) Travis P. Julian omicron (alabama) Durward W. Owen xi (roanoke) James C. Turk xi (roanoke) Paul C. Wesch omicron (alabama) Allen O. Woody III xi (roanoke) Gordon B. Wright alpha tau (rensselaer)
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LIFELONG Chapters celebrate milestone anniversaries beta upsilon (virginia) 50th anniversary
More than 200 alumni and guests returned to Charlottesville, Va., during the weekend of April 8-10 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Beta Upsilon’s founding. A full weekend of activities was planned by Don Smith and his committee beginning with a Friday night gathering of alumni by decades. Saturday events offered a number of choices for those attending, including a golf outing, sporting clays, a wine tasting and cheering on the Cavaliers at the UVA vs. UNC lacrosse game. The highlight of the weekend was the Saturday evening cocktail reception and banquet held at the Farmington Country Club. Former chapter archons and rose queens were recognized during the evening along with the chapter’s founding fathers in attendance, including Beta Upsilon No. 1 James Clendenin. Pi Kappa Phi’s CEO Mark Timmes presented each with a Golden Legion certificate in celebration of reaching the 50-year membership milestone. Also attending and representing the national fraternity were National Vice President Dudley Woody and Assistant Executive Director Christian Wiggins. Executive Director Emeritus Durward Owen was a special guest at the banquet and offered the evening’s keynote remarks.
Eta Rho (texas state) 15th anniversary
On April 13, Eta Rho Chapter celebrated 15 years of brotherhood at Texas State University. To mark this occasion, a group of alumni and undergraduate brothers planned the anniversary celebration that took place over the course of April 15-17 in San Marcos, Texas. The weekend was hugely successful as many brothers, families and friends enjoying the fellowship of one another as the chapter marked this important milestone. The weekend began with a welcome reception, during which many alumni who had not been back to Texas State or San Marcos in a number of years were able to share stories and memories with all those in attendance. In addition to great stories, some alumni presented the chapter with gifts such as the original chartering flag. On Saturday, alumni were treated to a number of events around the San Marcos area. The morning began with tours of the chapter house. Alumni viewed the new fraternity house and were able to look at memorabilia that dated back to the founding of the chapter. Following the house tours, some alumni attended the Texas State Spring Football game while others attended a baseball game at Bobcat Ballpark. The weekend was capped with an anniversary banquet on Saturday evening, which included a number of special guests including CEO Mark E. Timmes. During his keynote address, Brother Timmes talked about the State of the Fraternity. He recalled the chartering of Eta Rho, and he challenged all brothers in attendance to “do our share
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to make Eta Rho the ideal chapter.” Guests in attendance also had an opportunity to hear from Chris Duncan, Eta Rho No. 1, and Robert Moffett III, Eta Rho No. 2, as they told of the chapter’s founding and subsequent chartering and presented the chapter with a number of gifts. The event was a huge success thanks to the hard work and dedication of the planning committee and will surely be remembered for years to come.
theta delta (FIU) 10th anniversary
February 3 marked the 10th year of Pi Kappa Phi at Florida International University in Miami. To commemorate this milestone, the chapter hosted a series of events to welcome home the chapter’s 450 initiates as well as spouses and friends from throughout Theta Delta’s history. The brothers started the weekend by hosting a model initiation. Albert Maury, president and CEO of Leon Medical Centers Health Plans and chairman of the FIU Board of Trustees, as well as five fathers of student members were welcomed to Pi Kappa Phi. Friday evening more than 100 guests gathered at the Hilton Miami Airport Hotel for a formal dinner celebration. Twenty-five of the chapter’s original 39 founding fathers were in attendance to recount memories and milestones, and brothers of all ages had the opportunity to meet the newest generation of Golden Panthers to wear Pi Kappa Phi’s letters. Representing the national fraternity were the chapter’s original chartering officers: National President Mark Jacobs, Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington), and Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Trustee Bob Paterno, Alpha Epsilon (Florida). Other honored guests in attendance included Allen Woody, Xi (Roanoke), and South Beach Regional Governor Rob Riley, Theta Delta (FIU). The festivities concluded on Saturday afternoon with a picnic at A.D. Barnes Park, where brothers were able to relax with another other and spend time with spouses and children. February marked not only a landmark in Theta Delta’s history, but reconfirmed the fraternity’s honored standing within the greater FIU community. The chapter looks forward to the continued development of both an enhanced collegiate experience for its students and life-long alumni engagement in the decade to come.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala.—This spring, Omicron has been dedicated to serving both the University of Alabama as well as the surrounding community. Brother Grant Cochran was elected as SGA president and has begun working to improve the student experience. The chapter also hosted a cleanup day at the park at Manderson Landing on campus. The event was inspired by a story in the local news in which a mother and daughter who is blind walk the park so she can listen to the sounds of the water and nature. The fouracre park offers riverfront views, picnic areas, accessible fishing dock, walking trails and an upcoming facility for UA’s rowing team and the public to enjoy. Thirty-eight members were in attendance and committed more than 75 community service hours.
ALPHA ETA SAMFORD
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—This year has been a banner year for the brothers of Alpha Eta. The chapter continued to grow the brotherhood by recruiting 32 new outstanding associates during the fall. The brothers hosted events including the Caribbean Party, a dry recruitment event that drew more than 100 potential new members this year. Alpha Eta once again took part in Samford’s premier event, Step Sing. Each year various student organizations enter teams of 40 to 60 people to take part in the musical theater-style competition. This year the chapter took home the third place trophy with a performance entitled “Pi Kappa Phi ‘Does It Live.’”
BETA EPSILON MISSOURI
COLUMBIA, Mo.—Beta Epsilon has had a successful year and has continued to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood in Columbia. The chapter placed third out of 30 fraternities in fall grades with a 3.149 G.P.A. and has grown to become the fourth largest fraternity on campus. As Mizzou hosted ESPN College Gameday for Homecoming, Beta
Epsilon was proud to represent two of the top five finalists for Homecoming King. Brother Andrew Lorenz was named Homecoming King and Pi Kapp placed third overall in the annual Homecoming competition. Beta Epsilon also hosted its sixth annual alumni weekend and dedicated the new study room to Andrew McCarthy, housing corporation president and longtime volunteer, for his hard work and dedication to the fraternity. Two Beta Epsilon brothers were also honored at Tap Day, which is one of Mizzou’s oldest traditions and highest honors.
beta iota toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio—This semester Beta Iota gathered to “tie one on” to fight cancer. The chapter hosted a fundraiser, organized by alumnus initiate Larry Burns, selling bow ties for $100 apiece to raise funds to support cancer research. The chapter wore the philanthropic neckwear to the University of Toledo vs. Bowling Green basketball game. The chapter was recognized on the court before the game as their fundraising total of $4,000 was announced to the crowd.
DElTA Alpha Virginia Tech
BLACKSBURG, Va.—Delta Alpha Chapter has been enjoying an excellent year at Virginia Tech. This fall the brothers worked together to host their Push America fundraiser, War of the Roses. The week of events included a brother auction, t-shirt sales and a giving-night at Rita’s Italian Ice. The week not only raised awareness for the abilities of people with disabilities, but also raised $5,500 for Push America. In addition to hosting chapter fundraisers, three Delta Alpha brothers will take part in the Journey of Hope this summer. Chris Anger, Rob Lyerly and Alex Everline have already started training and raising money for their trip and cannot wait to be a part of one of Pi Kappa Phi’s most prestigious event. The brothers will also celebrate Delta Alpha’s 40th anniversary on May 8. The
chapter will gather with alumni and friends to host an anniversary celebration at Sudflood. Delta Alpha is also proud of brothers Sergio Marino and Nate Wrona who will both be deployed to the Middle East to fight for our country. All of the brothers recognize the incredible sacrifice and will by praying for their safe return home.
Delta Eta
Morehead State
MOREHEAD, Ky.—Delta Eta hosted a Disability Awareness Day on March 1. Brothers used a wheelchair for a day in order to gain an appreciation for the strength of people with disabilities. The chapter also recently enjoyed hearing their name called a number of times at the recent Greek Awards Banquet. Delta Eta earned the highest cumulative G.P.A. awards for both the spring (3.16) and fall (3.22) semesters of 2010. This marks the seventh consecutive semester the chapter has had the highest fraternity G.P.A. and shows the chapter’s commitment to academic achievement. Pi Kappa Phi was also awarded the Greek Collaboration award, given to the group who has shown a willingness to work with other on campus and Greek organizations. Archon Glenn Means was honored by the community and named the Greek Man of the year. At the end of the night, the chapter brought home the most prestigious honor of the evening when they received the Chapter of the Year Award for the third year in a row.
Delta Iota
Middle Tennessee State
Murfreesboro, Tenn.—Delta Iota recently hosted its most successful Push America Week ever. The chapter raised nearly $1,300 in four days during the annual War of the Roses event. The chapter hosted a 48-hour Cycle-A-Thon, penny wars, relay races, a blind volleyball tournament, “Pull for Push,” Pie-a-Pi Kapp and sign-a-Pi Kapp along with collecting general donations all week from the student
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ONCAMPUS COLLEGIATE NEWS body. The chapter also partnered with Best Buddies during their first event on campus promoting the “Spread the Word to End the Word” campaign. The week was an excellent opportunity for the brothers to come together for a fun week that will help redefine the way people at Middle Tennessee State view fraternities and people with disabilities. Delta Iota has also been participating in other fraternity and sorority philanthropy events and won Kappa Delta’s Green Week as well as Zeta Tau Alpha’s Lip Sync.
Theta alpha
southern mississippi
HATTIESBURG, Miss.—On February 18, Theta Alpha volunteered at Lake Thoureau, an outdoor learning center owned by the University of Southern Mississippi. Thirty-two brothers came together and put in 132 hours of service. Lake Thoureau has been used in the past for a Give-A-Push Weekend, and the university was eager for Pi Kappa Phi to volunteer again. While there, brothers cleared brush and wooded areas
that will be used for biking and biological research for the university. In the future, the chapter plans to again partner with the university to help make the area more accessible to people with disabilities. Theta Alpha also formally created the Red Rose Society—a group for mothers, grandmother, aunts and female guardians of active members. The society was created so that the special women in brothers’ lives can be a part of functions of the chapter. The first induction ceremony was held on Saturday, March 19, and included a meal prepared by mothers and other family members.
Theta zEta
George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Theta Zeta chapter has had a lot of exciting activity in the last two semesters. In December, the brothers initiated 30 new members. In doing so, the chapter achieved its goal to retain 100 percent of the men who were given bids during recruitment. During the fall the chapter’s annual Push
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America fundraiser, War of the Roses, raised more than $10,000 in one week as the Greek community came together for a fun week of activities benefitting people with disabilities. Additionally, the chapter was thrilled to win GWU’s Greek Week for the first time in chapter history. This spring, the brothers began the semester with the annual “End the R-Word Barbecue,” where the chapter teams up with Best Buddies to raise awareness against the hurtful and harmful effects of the word “retard” and promote the abilities of people with disabilities. Four of Theta Zeta’s brothers traveled to Elgin, Texas, to participate in the Push Camp during spring break. Six brothers are also gearing up for the Journey of Hope this summer. The chapter will have five cyclists and one crew member. Another member will participate in Gear Up Florida as a crew member. The chapter is proud of the brothers and excited to hear the stories of service and brotherhood at the arrival in Washington, D.C.
Iota gamma wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming
Iota delta new hampshire
Durham, New Hampshire
Iota epsilon susquehanna
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
theta xi
arizona state
TEMPE, Ariz.—The brothers of Theta Xi are having a great semester thus far. The annual 48-hour Bike-A-Thon was held March 8-10 and proved to be an overwhelming success. Brothers, friends, sorority women and ASU faculty took shifts riding one of the five stationary bikes used for the event. Nearly all of the sororities took part in the event, with Gamma Phi Beta logging more than 50 hours on the bike. Push America Chairman Andrew Chang managed to spend 47 of the 48 hours at the Bike-A-Thon. The chapter will also host its Miss Push Ambassadorial Pageant, which should raise more awareness and fundraising than ever before. The venue had to be changed in order to accommodate a larger audience as every sorority on campus has chosen to take part. Theta Xi attended Mid Year Leadership Conference in Dallas. A total of 18 brothers were in attendance as participants and facilitators. Founded: April 9, 2011
Pi Kappa Phi officially welcomed its first chapter in the state of Wyoming as the fraternity granted a charter to Iota Gamma. Pi Kappa Phi’s 219th chapter was installed by National Treasurer Tracy Maddux, Zeta Theta (Texas), and National Historian Tim Hebson, Alpha Eta (Samford). The chapter was initiated by men from Zeta Phi (Colorado State). In addition to chapter members, fraternity staff, university officials and alumni, more than 30 family members attended the event to celebrate the chapter. During the banquet the men reflected on their recent recruitment successes, participating in the Give-A-Push Weekend in Colorado and the bonds of brotherhood formed through their efforts. During the keynote address at the banquet, Tracy Maddux congratulated the men on achieving their goal of chartering, but challenged the men as well. “You have an opportunity to make a difference, to build something here, but most importantly to build yourself up and develop the leadership skills that will lead you into your future,” said Maddux.
Founded: April 16, 2011
Pi Kappa Phi chartered its 220th chapter at the University of New Hampshire. Iota Delta was installed by National Secretary Thomas B. Sullivan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M), and Past National Chaplain David M. White, Beta Alpha (NJIT). The new chapter was initiated by teams from Theta Mu (UMass-Amherst) and Alpha Tau (Rensselaer). “It was really inspirational seeing all the work we put in culminate in a celebration we could share with our families, friends and significant others. It showed all of us that we are capable of completing very difficult tasks together,” said founding Archon Austin Dobson. During his keynote address, National Secretary Sullivan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M), challenged the men of the Iota Delta to truly leave their legacy at the University of New Hampshire. “Your greatest legacy is not that your name is on this charter,” Sullivan said. “Your greatest legacy is what you give to those who come after you.”
Founded: April 16, 2011
Pi Kappa Phi chartered its 13th chapter in Pennsylvania as Iota Epsilon. The chapter was installed by T.J. Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana), and Richard Yoegel, Zeta Nu (West Chester). The founding fathers of Iota Epsilon, which included two alumni, were initiated by teams from Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) and Theta Nu (Delaware). After a year of building brotherhood, creating sound chapter operations and learning what it meant to be a member of Pi Kappa Phi, the men were overjoyed to celebrate their initiation and official recognition as a chartered chapter. Parents, brothers, fraternity staff and university faculty gathered to reflect upon the brothers’ experience and commemorate the occasion. During the keynote address at the chartering banquet, Sullivan reassured the parents gathered in the room that their sons had made an excellent choice. He went on to challenge the men to make the decisions that would maintain the chapter as a group that parents will love for their sons to join.
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Iota zeta stephen f. austin state
Nacogdoches, Texas
Founded: April 30, 2011
Pi Kappa Phi chartered its 222nd chapter at Stephen F. Austin State University as Iota Zeta. The chapter was installed by Pi Kappa Phi Properties Vice President Eric J. Almquist, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State), and Iota Beta Chapter Advisor Elias S. Aguirre, Eta Rho (Texas State). The men of Iota Zeta were initiated by teams from Beta Nu (Houston) and Beta Omicron (Northwestern State). Welcoming the newly-chartered chapter on behalf of the SFA fraternity/sorority life community, Director of Student Activities Beverly Farmer congratulated the men of Iota Zeta on achieving the highest fraternity G.P.A. she had seen in her 20 years at the university. During his keynote address, Brother Almquist challenged the men of the Iota Zeta Chapter to continue to lead on the SFA campus. “We know that others are watching and following what we are doing,” Almquist said. “You cannot stop now. You must continue on. You have a responsibility to lead this chapter upward and onward.”
Iota Eta Embry-Riddle
Prescott, Arizona
Founded: April 30, 2011
Pi Kappa Phi’s 223rd chapter was installed at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The weekend was presided over by Pi Kappa Phi Properties President Chuck Barnard, Delta Delta (Truman State), and Regional Governor Alan Wapner, Delta Rho (USC). The founding fathers were initiated by teams from Theta Upsilon (Northern Arizona) and Theta Xi (Arizona State). The chapter was eager to celebrate its achievement after more than a year of hard work. While pursuing their goal of building their own chapter, the men earned the highest G.P.A. among IFC fraternities and performed more than 350 service hours. The chartering banquet was hosted at The Armory, and the brothers enjoyed the company of the dean of students and a number of professors. In addition to the chartering ceremony and chapter awards, the new brothers of Iota Eta were welcomed by the IFC president as a fully chartered and recognized chapter at Embry-Riddle. As the chapter accepted their charter, Archon Jake Terlizzi issued wise words of excitement to his chapter: “Brothers, we have reached the finish line, but rather than resting begin sprinting!”
Gamma Tau North Texas
Denton, Texas
Re-Founded: January 22, 2011
The Gamma Tau Chapter at the University of North Texas was re-chartered on January 22, 2011, making Pi Kappa Phi’s official return to Denton after a 36-year absence. The chapter was installed by National Secretary Thomas B. Sullivan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M), and Jason Dodd, Delta Omega (Texas A&M). The group was initiated by teams from Eta Chi (Texas Christian) and Theta Kappa (Baylor). During the chapter’s chartering banquet, the men were challenged to leave a legacy of leadership at North Texas: to continue to lead in academics, to grow and lead in size and to show others what it means to lead through service. As the chapter gathered together to accept the charter, it was clear that the men were committed to building a culture of excellence and prepared to make the choice to lead. “We are so excited to have finally written the introduction of our story and legacy on campus,” said Archon Patrick Smith. “The hard work of the Gamma Tau Chapter has helped lay a strong foundation from which to build the ideal chapter and raise the bar for all of Greek Life at the University of North Texas.”
Epsilon Gamma Longwood
Farmville, Virginia
Re-Founded: March 5, 2011
The Epsilon Gamma Chapter at Longwood University was re-chartered on March 5, 2011, making Pi Kappa Phi’s official return to Farmville after nearly a decade of dormancy. The chapter was installed by National Vice President Dudley Woody, Xi (Roanoke), and Allen Woody, Xi (Roanoke). The 26 founding fathers were initiated by teams from Epsilon Epsilon (UVA-Wise) and Theta Eta (American). Representing the national organization at Epsilon Gamma’s chartering banquet were Coordinator of Chapter Development Chris Conner, Eta Iota (Christopher Newport); Director of Chapter Development Chase Rumley, Epsilon Alpha (Elon); and Assistant Executive Director Christian Wiggins, Epsilon Alpha (Elon). Also in attendance was past staff member and Assistant Director of Student Activities Billy Boulden, Eta Iota (Christopher Newport). The weekend was quite the celebration for Epsilon Gamma brothers—both new and old. More than 40 alumni were in attendance, including 12 of the chapter’s original members from 1979. The exciting evening was capped with a presentation of the original charter to the newly initiated brothers of Epsilon Gamma.
SAVE THE DATE Join us next summer in D.C. to celebrate the 53rd Supreme Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi and Push America’s 35th anniversary.