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VOICE OF THE ESA 04 NEWS FROM HQ 05 TG OF THE YEAR 10 ZEAL AWARD 11 AWARDS 12 SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS 16 FROM THE RECORD ONLINE 22 FROM THE AMBASSADORS 24 ED PROGRAMS RECAP 34 WHY I VOLUNTEER 36 REALM REPORTS 38 DONOR HONOR ROLL 45 LIFETIME GIVING 57 CHAPTER ETERNAL 68 FROM THE ARCHIVES 74 S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
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44 Credits Editors: Chris Hancock (Indiana State ‘96) David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17) Johnny Sao (Millikin ‘11) Design: David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17) Contributors: Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado, Oscar Berlanga (William & Mary ’21), Eric Eidson, Anna Gath, Steve Mitchell (Indiana ’83), Austin Shifflett (Harvard ‘19), Ashwin Sinha (Drake ’22), Dan Stanczak (Loyola ‘03), Tyler Stokesbary (Simpson ‘17), Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a proud member of the North American Interfraternity Conference and the Fraternity Communications Association.
About the cover Is the fraternal experience still relevant? SAEs and campus administrators discuss the value of Greek life in today’s ever-changing world and the positive impact fraternities can still have.
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VOICE OF THE ESA The staff has been restructured into two core areas: business operations and educational development. It has been redesigned to provide more timely and prompt services for our members, collegians, and alumni. The business operations will encompass financial, membership, and communication services. The educational operations will encompass chapter education, expansion, development, and redevelopment. Alumni engagement has been and remains a top priority. The staff is working on a plan to enhance and expand our alumni engagement programs and services, focusing on the growth and retention of the alumni base involved with the Fraternity. Whether it be regionally or nationally, there is a role for every one of our 200,000+ living alumni. The entire Supreme Council has an acute focus on expansion, which comprises of installing collegiate campus groups and the growth of our current chapters. We are currently on pace to reach our established goal of 20 new colonies for the 2019-2021 biennium. The staff has been and will continue to assist all chapters with recruiting in the virtual world. I am pleased to announce a multilateral “Enterprise Plan,” which will align the strategic plans of the Fraternity, the SAE Foundation, and SAE Financial & Housing Corporation. Their respective goals will share objectives that are focused on consistency in services. This symbiotic relationship promises enormous benefits for each of the three entities, which will ultimately benefit Sigma Alpha Epsilon as a whole.
It’s hard to believe that the 163rd Anniversary Convention in Louisville, Kentucky was over a year ago. The world is now much different—a pandemic has changed how people go about their day-to-day. Many colleges and universities around the world have been closed to in-person education. As we enter the second part of the biennium, I wanted to update you on the progress the Fraternity has made and a glimpse of what to expect in the near future. We are still planning to host the 165th Anniversary Convention, scheduled for Des Moines in 2021. As with everything related to COVID-19, we will reinforce and promote social distancing practices outlined by local and state guidelines. The Supreme Council is committed to the health and well-being of our members and will move the event to a virtual setting if a safe environment cannot be provided for our members to meet in-person.
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We are moving forward to make our organization stronger through these trying times. The methods may have shifted, but our commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the Fraternity remains steadfast. I encourage each of you to lean on your fellow brothers to make these days a little less stressful, as we have been since 1856. Please stay safe and know that Sigma Alpha Epsilon is still here and ready to support you in any way needed.
Phi Alpha,
GREGORY D. BRANDT Eminent Supreme Archon (Drake ‘84)
NEWS FROM HQ NIC AWARDS The North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) annually recognizes excellence in the fraternal experience by conferring Awards of Distinction to individuals and groups who exemplify leadership, service, and fraternal values. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was named in three of the 2020 NIC Awards of Distinction and Laurel Wreath Awards, the most of any organization. Recent graduate Frederick Dauphin (Carnegie Mellon ’20) was named recipient of the Undergraduate Award of Distinction, Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) was named recipient of the Chapter Award of Distinction, and the organization was given a Laurel Wreath Award for its Brotherhood at Home program.
HARVARD In December 2018, Sigma Alpha Epsilon joined several other interfraternal partners in filing a lawsuit against Harvard University in federal court, challenging their overreaching policy which sanctions individual students for choosing to join unrecognized single-sex organizations. In early 2019, Harvard responded by filing a
motion to dismiss the case. The decision effectively ends the federal lawsuit that would have kept members of single-sex organizations from receiving fellowships, athletics captaincies, and leadership positions in extracurricular groups.
CALL CENTER The SAE Foundation has reestablished its call center which has opened several remote job opportunities for undergraduates and young alumni. These brothers are spending their time calling alumni to build brotherhood, update contact information, and promoting the Phoenix Circle. The goal is to bolster the donations to continually support educational initiatives and scholarship programs.
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NEWS FROM HQ TG TALK PODCAST The SAE Foundation in partnership with the Fraternity has started a biweekly podcast that focuses around Fraternity updates, best practices, and chapter operations. Topics for the fall include virtual recruitment, membership retention, philanthropy,
and alumni engagement. Guests speakers will touch on a variety of issues including leadership, professional development, and current events
PROGRAMS & EVENTS Due to the global COVID pandemic, Sigma Alpha Epsilon cancelled a number of in-person events and programs, including the spring Emerging Leaders Academies, the DeVotie Ritual Institute and the 90th celebration of Levere Memorial Temple.SAE’s first
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three virtual events, Summer Summit, 2020 Awards Show and Emerging Leaders Academy were hosted online in the summer and fall. A virtual Alumni Leaders Academy and Executives Academy are scheduled to be hosted this fall.
STATUE OF MINERVA 2020 marks the 90th anniversary of the Levere Memorial Temple. To celebrate this milestone, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is installing a life size statue of Minerva in the courtyard. Individuals and chapters who contribute will be recognized on the statue.
Funds raised will support the Annual Loyalty Fund, which prepares our young men for life, provides scholarships and leadership opportunities, and preserves the Levere Memorial Temple.
NEW LEADERSHIP Chris Hancock (Indiana State ’96) has been appointed as the 15th Eminent Supreme Recorder & Chief Executive Officer of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He will lead the Fraternity Service Center staff and drive the strategic initiatives and goals of the Fraternity. Hancock first joined the Fraternity Service Center staff in 1996 as an Education and Leadership Consultant and was subsequently promoted to Manager of Field Operations, then to Director of Educational Programs & Services, then Assistant Executive Director-Region III. He also served the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation as Regional Campaign Director and, most recently, Senior Director of Operations and Alumni Development for the SAE Financial & Housing Corporation. Additionally, Hancock has significant experience in both non-profit and higher education outside of SAE: Executive Director of Triangle National Fraternity, Executive Director of Career Development and Alumni Engagement at Ivy Tech Community College and Executive Director of the Indiana State University Alumni Association.
Steve Mitchell (Indiana ’83) now serves as President & Chief Executive Officer of the SAE Foundation. He will direct the Foundation team and oversee programs and services that support the Levere Memorial Temple, educational events, national scholarships, and chapter education & allocation funds. Mitchell held a variety of sales, leadership and management positions at AT&T for nearly three decades. A dedicated volunteer, he previously served as House Corporation and Alumni Association President for Indiana Gamma and was as Trustee for both the SAE Foundation and the Roosevelt University School of Business.
STAFF UPDATES Jason Andrick (Frostburg State ’97) has been hired as Senior Director of Operations for SAE Financial & Housing Corporation. He previously served in roles for both the Fraternity and SAE Foundation, and also as Province Mu Archon. In his new role, Andrick will oversee day-to-day operations for Eastern and Western F&H chapter facilities and their respective alumni cores. He is a recipient of the Order of the Lion, Order of Minerva, and Outstanding Chapter Advisor.
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Jeremy Bellman (New Haven ‘19) has been hired as a Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, Bellman will serve as support to undergraduates, advisor, and house corporation officers. He will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. As an undergraduate he served as Eminent Herald and Service/Philanthropy Chairman.
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NEWS FROM HQ Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado has been promoted to Manager of Donor Services & Special Event for the SAE Foundation. She previously served as Event Coordinator. In her new role, Byrd-Alvarado will coordinate donor relations initiatives, manage lifetime and giving society recognition, and oversee production of the TG Talk podcast. Byrd-Alvarado graduated from Loyola Chicago in 2008.
Steve Chaves (Salem State ’18) has been hired as Coordinator of Collections. In this role, he will manage new member onboarding, membership materials, and financial collections. As an undergraduate, he served in numerous leadership positions, including Eminent Archon.
David Collier-King (IUPUI ’18) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, Collier-King will serve as support to undergraduates, advisor, and house corporation officers. He will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners.
Hannah Cotton has been hired as Manager of Education. In this role, she will be responsible for the development of the organization’s education model, programming and implementation. She previously served as Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL, Fraternity and Sorority Life Advisor at Indiana University and as a Travelling Educational Consultant for Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority, of which she is a member. She holds a Masters of Science in Education from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Arts in sociology and communications form the University of Connecticut.
Juan Faria (Salem State ’17) has been hired as Controller for SAE Financial & Housing Corporation. He previously served as Staff Accountant. In his new role, Faria will oversee the financials of F&H and its subsidiaries and will also manage business systems and applications.
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Jonathan Garrido (Colorado-Colorado Springs ’14) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, Garrido will serve as support to undergraduates, advisor, and house corporation officers. He will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. As an undergraduate, he served as Eminent Deputy Archon and after graduating, Alumni Advisor.
Ryan Gibbons (Tennessee Tech ’16) has been promoted to Manager of Alumni Engagement. He previously served as Coordinator of Alumni Engagement. In his new role, Gibbons will oversee alumni services, manage the promotion and development of Alumni Associations, and assist with events.
Anna Gath has been promoted to Manager of Recurring Giving. She previously served as Manager of Annual Giving and before that, Donor Services Coordinator. In her new role, Gath will manage recurring giving campaigns, identify prospective contributors and donors, and oversee the SAE Foundation Call Center. She graduated from Western Carolina University in 2009. Spencer Long (Central Michigan ’08) has been hired as Senior Director of Member Education and Development. In this role, he will be responsible for overseeing the growth, education, chapter development and re-development teams, focusing on member and chapter engagement. Long has over ten years of higher education experience and held various regional and national volunteer roles for SAE. He is a recipient of the Order of the Lion, Order of Minerva, and the Merit Key. Dave Pascarella (Indiana State ’17) has been promoted to Manager of Communications. He previously served Visual Media Designer. In his new role, Pascarella will handle graphic design requests, implement social media marketing strategies, and oversee web page development. He will also be responsible for the art direction of The Record.
Kyle Shatto (Florida Southern ‘17) been promoted to Manager of Redevelopment. He previously served as a Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this new role, Shatto will serve as the primary contact for investigations, discipline and conduct. As an undergraduate, he served as Eminent Archon, Eminent Deputy Archon and Member Educator. Shatto is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Higher Education Leadership at West Virginia University. Dustin Stewart (Georgia SouthernArmstrong ’17) has been promoted to Manager of Chapter Development. He previously served as Coordinator of Chapter Development and worked with both the Southern and Central districts. In his new role, Stewart will oversee all Chapter Development field staff, facilitate the chapter service model implementation, and constituent support services.
Tyler Stokesbary (Simpson ’17) has been promoted to Manager of Annual Giving. He previously served as Manager of Membership & Records. In his new role, Stokesbary will oversee annual giving campaigns, coordinate donor engagement and sustainment, and identify prospective contributors and donors. He will continue his responsibilities related to property management of Levere Memorial Temple.
Gage Wolt (North Dakota State ’18) has been hired as Coordinator of Recruitment. In this role, he will assist collegiate chapters with developing recruitment programs and member retention strategies. Wolt will also provide consultation to volunteers in those areas. As an undergraduate, he served as Service/Philanthropy Chairman and is an Order of the Lion recipient.
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POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES Are you, or someone you know, interested in working for Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Fraternity Service Center? Your personal interest, or referrals of other brothers, are needed in order to help the Fraternity Service Center find the best candidates to join our team! We are continuously seeking individuals who will embrace the Sigma Alpha Epsilon mission with enthusiasm and determination. Candidates should bring excellent customer service, interpersonal and organizational skills, and a strong commitment to our values. Learn more by visiting www.sae.net/careers
REASONS TO JOIN OUR TEAM • You are a hardworking individual dedicated to advancing the Fraternity’s mission and vision • You love to learn from, teach, and mentor men of all ages, challenging them to rise above • You are a hardworking individual dedicated to advancing the Fraternity’s mission and vision • You are creative, hard-working, and are looking to make a difference in the lives of college-aged men • You want access to career development, professional growth and a variety of engagements
NEWS FROM HQ: SPOTLIGHT
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR
THE TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD IS THE HIGHEST HONOR THE FRATERNITY CAN BESTOW ON AN UNDERGRADUATE BROTHER. THE AWARD, FIRST GIVEN IN 2000, IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY TO AN UNDERGRADUATE WHO HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE THE MOST OUTSTANDING COLLEGIATE IN SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, CONSIDERING SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT, FRATERNITY INVOLVEMENT, UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICE.
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR Recent graduate Sean Ozyazgan (UCLA '20) was named Sigma Alpha Epsilon's True Gentleman of the Year, the highest honor the Fraternity can bestow on an undergraduate brother. Ozyazgan's first focus as Eminent Archon was increasing chapter involvement internally, on campus, and with SAE nationally. He also promoted professional development, hosting several high-profile speakers to assist chapter brothers in obtaining professional resources after graduation. Ozyazgan led IFC's risk programs on campus, focusing on developing and maintaining a safe environment for and within the Greek-letter community and its visitors. He spearheaded several service initiatives to benefit various hospitals, nonprofit organizations, support for disease research and funded a memorial scholarship. Ozyazgan received recommendations from the Director of UCLA's Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life for the award, acknowledging the efforts put forth during his collegiate tenure at California Delta.
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JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL
THE JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL RECOGNIZES THE CHAPTER THAT BEST EXEMPLIFIES A MODEL CHAPTER IN SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. THIS CHAPTER EXCELS IN ITS OPERATIONS AND BROTHERHOOD, FULFILLING THE VISION OF OUR FOUNDING FATHERS AND ITS MEMBERS AND BY LIVING THE LIFE OF A TRUE GENTLEMAN. THIS CHAPTER GOES ABOVE AND BEYOND EXPECTATIONS AND DEMONSTRATES TRUE ZEAL AND EXCITEMENT FOR THE FRATERNITY, EXHIBITING A STRONG BOND OF BROTHERHOOD.
FRATERNITY ZEAL The undergraduate chapter at Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) was named the recipient of the John O. Moseley Award for Fraternity Zeal, the highest honor the Fraternity can bestow on a chapter. They have consistently been a top-performing fraternity at Kansas State for the last five years and made drastic improvements in academics, philanthropy, campus involvement, recruitment, and diversity and inclusion. The chapter hosts year-round philanthropic initiatives that support various organizations, held an average 3.79 GPA, and had a strong spring 2020 recruitment (33 men) despite the pandemic. They are actively involved with SAE nationally and sent the most members (8) to the 2020 Executives Academy. The group received recommendations from Richard Myers (Kansas State ‘64) the President of Kansas State University and the Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life as one of the exemplary Greek organizations on campus.
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NEWS FROM HQ: SPOTLIGHT
AWARD RECIPIENTS SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PRIDES ITSELF ON BEING ONE OF THE NATION’S OLDEST AND LARGEST FRATERNITIES—A DISTINCTION THAT BRINGS WITH IT CENTURIES OF DEDICATED MEMBERS. Though size and age create a sense stability and experience, they alone do not dictate the quality of an organization, which is why our brotherhood has also continued to be a pioneer of change, always remaining at the forefront of innovation and advancement among the ever-changing cultural landscape of higher education today. This tenured history makes it all the more impressive for an individual or a single chapter to receive any honor that distinguishes them from the greater fraternal body. We would like to congratulate all of the following award recipients on their well-deserved recognition and their continued commitment to rising above.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS
ADVISORY BOARD AWARDS
BILL FISCUS OUTSTANDING AREA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
STUART ZOOCK OUTSTANDING ADVISORY BOARD
This award recognizes the area alumni association that has made an outstanding contribution of time and energy in its respective geographical area. Winner: SAE Phoenix Alumni, Inc. Runner-up: Greater Atlanta Area Alumni Association
This award recognizes the chapter advisory board that has provided outstanding assistance and guidance to a chapter or colony. Winner: Oregon Alpha Advisory Board Runner-up: Pennsylvania Delta Advisory Board
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION COMMUNICATION This award recognizes groups that excel in communicating their messages to specific audiences. Printed Newsletter Winner: Florida Chi Alumni Association Electronic Newsletter Winner: SAE Phoenix Alumni, Inc. Website Winner: Greater Atlanta Area Alumni Association
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION This award recognizes the chapter alumni association that has made an outstanding contribution of time and energy to its respective chapter or colony. Winner: Oregon Alpha Alumni Association
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SPECIAL EVENT OR PROJECT This award is designed to recognize a particular event or special project conceived, planned, and implemented that has a direct impact on the association’s goals and enhances the reputation of the Fraternity. Winner: SAE Phoenix Alumni, Inc. Runner-up: Magic Valley (Idaho Alpha) Alumni Association
HOUSE CORPORATION AWARDS OUTSTANDING HOUSE CORPORATION COMMUNICATION This award recognizes groups that excel in communicating their messages to specific audiences. Printed Newsletter Winner: Zeta Chi Alpha House Corp. (Idaho Alpha Chapter) Electronic Newsletter Winner: South Dakota Theta House Corp.
OUTSTANDING HOUSE CORPORATION This award recognizes the house corporation that has demonstrated a level of organization and activity that exceeds the requirements of the Fraternity Laws. Winner: The Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta Association Runner-up: South Dakota Theta House Corporation
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INDIVIDUAL AWARDS BESSER-LINDSEY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD This award recognizes a man who has excelled in every area of college life — on the athletic field, in the classroom and in campus organizations. Winner: Donny Smith, University of Texas at Dallas (Texas Chi)
M. TODD BUCHANAN RECRUITMENT CHAIRMAN AWARD This award and scholarship recognizes our most outstanding undergraduate Recruitment Chairman. The recipient receives a $500 scholarship earmarked for undergraduate tuition endowed by Past ESA, M. Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi ‘90). Winner: Justin Tinkler, Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ADVISORS This award recognizes chapter and colony advisors who demonstrate peer leadership and who excel in serving as a role model and mentor. Winners: Tom Armor, Advisor to Franklin College (Indiana Alpha) Becky Bair, Advisor to University of Toledo (Ohio Nu) John Brkic, Advisor to Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha) Doye Green Jr., Advisor to Mercer University (Georgia Psi) Donovan Golich, Advisor to Michigan State University (Michigan Gamma) Edwin Gonzalez, Advisor to Long Island University (New York Beta) John Hatfield, Advisor to Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Kevin Johnson, Advisor to University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Hugh Miller, Advisor to University of Alabama (Alabama Mu) Steve Saltzman, Advisor to University of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Theta) Raymond Seaford, Advisor to University of South Florida (Florida Delta) John Shay, Advisor to University of Colorado – Boulder (Colorado Chi) Jim Skaggs, Advisor to University of Central Oklahoma (Oklahoma Sigma)
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NEWS FROM HQ: SPOTLIGHT OUTSTANDING EMINENT ARCHON This award recognizes chapter and colony presidents who excel in their leadership as the head of their respective groups. Winners: Nick Albers, University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Daniel Goggans, Franklin College (Indiana Alpha) William Hooks, Stanford University (California Alpha) Zach Houston-Read, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Wisconsin Alpha) Alex Jacobson, University of Puget Sound (Washington Gamma) Nathan Jones, Middle Tennessee State University (Tennessee Beta) Ross Jones, Florida Southern College (Florida Gamma)
BRADLEY M. COHEN EMINENT ARCHON OF THE YEAR AWARD This award recognizes the Eminent Archon who demonstrates service to the chapter and Sigma Alpha Epsilon above and beyond the call of duty, having made measurable improvements in the welfare, culture, and spirit of the chapter. The recipient receives a $1,500 scholarship earmarked for undergraduate tuition endowed by Past ESA, Bradley M. Cohen (Arizona ’85). Winner: William Hooks, Stanford University (California Alpha)
OUTSTANDING EMINENT TREASURERS This award recognizes chapter and colony treasurers who demonstrate proficiency and leadership in financial oversight and budgeting. Winners: Senna Adachi, University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Andrew Beckman, South Dakota State University (South Dakota Theta) Justin Clary, Franklin College (Indiana Alpha) Travis Weibler, Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)
KENNETH D. TRACEY OUTSTANDING INTERFRATERNAL LEADERSHIP AWARD This award recognizes the brother involved in the Greek community who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to promote and enhance the system. Each candidate should display a sincere desire for the strongest of interfraternal relations between all Greek-letter organizations. Winner: Dominic Zappa, University of Mount Union (Ohio Sigma)
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR The True Gentleman of the Year Award is the highest honor the Fraternity can bestow on an undergraduate brother. The award, first given in 2000, is presented annually to an undergraduate who has been determined to be the most outstanding collegiate in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, considering scholastic achievement, fraternity involvement, university leadership and community service. Winner: Sean Ozyazgan, UCLA (California Delta) Finalist: Chad Blank, North Dakota State University (North Dakota Beta) 14
Finalist: Kelian Kiger, Nicholls State University (Louisiana Chi) Finalist: Baily Watson, Texas State University-San Marcos (Texas Sigma)
CHAPTER AWARDS JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD OF FRATERNITY ZEAL This award recognizes the chapter that best exemplifies a model chapter in Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Winner: Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Nominee: Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda) Nominee: Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha) Nominee: University of Puget Sound (Washington Gamma)
CHAPTER ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS The Chapter Achievement Award recognizes chapters that go above and beyond normal expectations and exemplify the strength of Sigma alpha Epsilon on their respective campuses. Winners: Stanford University (California Alpha) Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda) University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (Colorado Phi) Florida Southern College (Florida Gamma) University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Western Kentucky University (Kentucky Beta) Centre College (Kentucky Kappa) Salisbury University (Maryland Sigma) Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha) University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Bucknell University (Pennsylvania Zeta) South Dakota State University (South Dakota Theta) University of Puget Sound (Washington Gamma) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Wisconsin Alpha)
MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER AWARD The Most Improved Chapter is the award that compares a thenand-now scenario and how the chapter took a less-than-optimal situation to turn its problems into progress. Winner: West Virginia University (West Virginia Gamma) Runner-up: University of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Theta)
HARRY S. BUNTING OUTSTANDING COLONY OF THE YEAR The Harry S. Bunting Outstanding Colony of the Year recognizes the best colony in the Realm. The application is the same as the chapter awards application in order for the colony to become familiar with the process. Winner: Baylor University (Texas Theta) Runner-up: University of South Alabama (Alabama Chi)
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI RELATIONS
KIMBALL-PHELPS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SINGING
This award recognizes the chapter that engages alumni in various areas of chapter operations. Winner: University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Runner-up: Western Kentucky University (Kentucky Beta)
This award recognizes the chapter that uses the songs of the Fraternity as an integral part of its operations and brotherhoodbuilding events. Winner: Centre College (Kentucky Kappa) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
BRANDON WEGHORST OUTSTANDING CHAPTER COMMUNICATION This award recognizes the chapter that excels in its communication with members, alumni, and others through various mediums. Winner: Colorado State University (Colorado Delta) Runner-up: Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
NOBLE LESLIE DEVOTIE OUTSTANDING RITUAL AWARD
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MEMBER EDUCATION
ROBERT C. COUSINS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RECRUITMENT
The Member Education Award recognizes those chapters who have excelled in implementing the Member Education component of the True Gentleman Experience and provides comprehensive member education as described by the True Gentleman Experience. Winner: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) Runner-up: University of Puget Sound (Washington Gamma)
The Robert C. Cousins Award for Outstanding Recruitment is given to the chapter that recruits on values and needs of the chapter. This chapter also realizes that quantity and quality are both attainable goals. Winner: Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Runner-up: Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda)
OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
The Outstanding Chapter Scholarship is given to chapters that not only sustain an above-average grade-point average but that also use innovative ways to keep members on track academically. Winning chapters have a vast knowledge of resources on their campus as well as within their chapter. Winner: Western Kentucky University (Kentucky Beta) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
This award recognizes chapters that demonstrate proficiency in successful budgeting and financial matters. They serve as role models for fiscal responsibility and budget oversight. Winner: South Dakota State University (South Dakota Theta) Runner-up: Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda)
OUTSTANDING HEALTH-AND-SAFETY
The Noble Leslie DeVotie Excellence in Ritual Award is judged by the Ritual Committee and takes into consideration applicants who not only perform the Ritual but perform it often and well. Winner: University of Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP
This award recognizes chapters that both follow and enhance our health-and-safety policies. Winner: Morehead State University (Kentucky Gamma) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) Runner-up: Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda)
SMITH-HUFFMAN OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MANAGEMENT
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER HOUSE
OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AWARD
This award recognizes chapters that demonstrate the advancement of housing, regardless of who owns the property. Winner: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) Runner-up: Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
The University Relations Award looks at chapter awards given by colleges and universities as well as IFCs and other organizations on campus. This award also takes into consideration how often the chapter meets and plans with its campus-based professionals and the rapport it has established with those individuals. Winner: Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
JOSEPH A. MANCINI OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SERVICE AND PHILANTHROPY AWARD This award recognizes chapters’ efforts in service and philanthropy. The overall idea is not always about the amount of money raised, it’s about contributing to the greater good and giving back to the surrounding community. Winner: Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Runner-up: University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
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This award recognizes the chapter that displays the best overall control and inter relationships of chapter activities. Winner: Kansas State University (Kansas Beta) Runner-up: Drake University (Iowa Delta)
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SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS @NOEXSPORTS Super special thank you to the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Akron for coming out and volunteering with us today! You guys were awesome! Hope to see you at future games @akrongentlemen #noexsports # goodyearheights #sundayfunday #nfl #nflflagfootball #noexcuses #sports #akronuniversity #communityservice #community #akronuniversityzips #akronuniversitystudent #sigmaalphaepsilon
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@SAEKENTUCKY Kentucky (Kentucky Epsilon) Happy Veterans Day! Thank you to all of our brothers that have served and are currently serving! Phi Alpha to all the brothers representing our great country!
@SAEUTSD South Dakota (South Dakota Sigma) TG’s @njanssen23 @brisonn_ @ethan_ koehler @reedoverweg13 wearing their Alpha Xi Delta shirts from AZ’s burrito bash #sae #usd #universityofsouthdakota #yotes #coyotes #lion #like #sigmaalphaepsilon #sigma #southdakota #sd #brotherhood #shield #mansion #fraternity #greek #life #greeklife #chef #leadership #truegentlemen #true #gentleman #pool #alphaxidelta
@DRAKESAE Drake (Iowa Delta) Happy Bid Day SAE ΦΑ #sigmaalphaepsilon #phialpha #brotherhood #recruitment #greeklife #fraternity #fraternityandsororitylife #fsl #drakeuniversity #drake #drakebulldogs
@WINTHROPSAE Winthrop (South Carolina Sigma) We proudly announce our Theta class of the SC Sigma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon! Welcome to the brotherhood Jaylen, Zac, and Walker!!! ΦΑ!
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@SAEATUNI Northern Iowa (Iowa Chi) Had a great time at our annual smoker event last week! Nothing but love for our @gammaphiuni sisters! #sae #phialpha #maskup
@SAE_OLEMISS Ole Miss (Mississippi Gamma)
@WSU_SAE Wichita State (Kansas Gamma) It’s almost time for the backyard fun we all know and love - we’ll see you at 7pm! #RiseAbove
@CESCOTORRICELLI Composite season is a nice break from all these marketing sims. Loving every bit of Covid-U. ΦΑ #sae #sigmaalphaepsilon
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CELEBRATE 90 YEARS OF THE LEVERE MEMORIAL TEMPLE Ninety years ago, the Levere Memorial Temple was dedicated as the headquarters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon while also serving as a memorial to the fallen brothers of SAE. December 28, 1930, marked the beginning of a building that would constantly change throughout the decades. In 1935 Brother John O. Moseley envisioned the building as the schoolhouse of SAE where thousands of undergraduates would learn about the qualities of a True Gentleman that we all strive to
emulate. Though the Temple was built to honor those brothers who had perished in the war to end all wars, memorials and monuments would be added for World War Two, Korean War, Vietnam, 9/11, and the conflicts that persist to this day. Like the Phoenix, ever evolving, ever changing, the Temple began to be utilized as a place to celebrate the ritual of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, hosting the DeVotie Ritual Institute. Undergraduates would apply the ritual to their everyday lives and become loyal sons of Minerva. In January of 2020, the year’s possibilities seemed endless. We wanted to celebrate ninety years of a building that has made an impact on tens of thousands of SAEs and add to the building as so many had
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done before us, while supporting those who would come after us. Our goal at the SAE Foundation was to add the Shrine of Minerva, a bronze statue honoring our Goddess of Wisdom, to the Temple grounds, while also supporting our undergraduates through donations to the Annual Loyalty Fund. At the time, we could not have foreseen how critical this support would be for our undergraduates in a year that has tested the resolve of everyone in the world. Without fail, Loyal Sons of Minerva answered the call and over $385,000 was raised by more than 1,950 donors who will have their name immortally enshrined in the Court of the Archons at the Levere Memorial Temple. ◆
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WHO SPEAKS WITH FRANKNESS... By Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado , Contributing Writer
. . . B U T A LWAYS W I T H S I N C E R I T Y A N D SY M PAT H Y Join us for TG Talk - In-depth discussions with True Gentlemen brought to you by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the Anchor App. Recently, the SAE Foundation, in partnership with the Fraternity, launched an all-new podcast, TG Talk. TG Talk airs bi-weekly and features in-depth discussions with True Gentlemen centered around Fraternity updates, best practices, and chapter operations. Additionally, the SAE Foundation features guest speakers who focus on vari-ous topics including leadership, professional development, and current events. The Foundation is engaging with notable alumni to understand how their fraternal experience has influenced their success and wisdom from their unique experiences. Season 1 is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the Anchor App. Guests include Fraternity Service Center staff, Foundation Board of Trustees, volunteers, undergraduates who are successfully leading their chapters during the COVID-19 pandemic, and notable alumni. Join us for Season 2 on January 13. Episode 1 will feature Stephen Simon (Indiana ’88) of Simon Equity Partners. Foundation CEO Steve Mitchell, also an alumnus of the Indiana Gamma chapter, interviews Stephen and the two of them relive fond memories of their time at Indiana University. Stephen gives sincere advice to members starting in their careers while discussing what he attributes his success to, owning and learning from mistakes, and things he would change if he could go back in time. We also couldn’t let him go without talking Pacer’s basketball.
SEASON 1 WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO: EP. 1: PREPARE A BUDGET FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL SEMESTER EVER EP. 2: RECRUIT ON ZOOM EP.3: KEEP YOUR MEMBERS HAPPY EP. 4: INTERVIEW AKA OUTRUN THE OTHER CAMPERS EP. 5: MAKE NEW FRIENDS… EP. 6: GROW AN EPIC MUSTACHE EP. 7: CREATE A MORE DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE CHAPTER EP. 8: PLAN FOR NEXT YEAR (FINGERS CROSSED THAT IT’S NOTHING LIKE 2020) EP.9: LAND A JOB. (DON’T SCALE FENCES. IT’S TRESPASSING)
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By Tyler Stokesbary (Simpson ‘17)
D U R I N G S I G M A A L PH A E P S I L O N ’ S M O R E T H A N 16 4 Y E A R S O F E X I S T E N C E , W E H AV E S E E N CO U N T L E S S N U M B E R S O F O U R R O S T E R G O O N T O AC C O M PL I S H I N C R E D I B L E F E AT S I N T H E I R C A R E E R S O R PE R S O N A L L I V E S . O N E O F O U R L OYA L S O N S O F M I N E RVA S TA N D S TA L L A M O N G T H E R E S T FO R H I S I N C R E D I B L E AC H I E V E M E N T T H AT H A S Y E T T O B E R E PL I C AT E D T O T H I S DAY. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (Georgia Tech 1922), known to most as Bobby Jones and to our Order as Brother Jones, was one of the most accomplished golfers to have played the sport. He alone has achieved the coveted Grand Slam of golf by winning the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, British Open, and British Amateur in the year 1930. Brother Jones was born on March 17, 1902, in Atlanta, Georgia, son of Robert P. Jones who was a lawyer in an Atlanta law firm where Bobby Jones would eventually work. As a young boy, he began playing golf and quickly became a child prodigy when he won his first tournament at age 6. By age 14 he won the inaugural Georgia Amateur Championship, which launched him into the national spotlight. Bobby Jones would then tour the United States to raise money for war efforts during World War One, a war in which more than 8,000 brothers of SAE fought in. Brother Jones attended the Georgia Institute of Technology where he was initiated into the Georgia Phi chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon on September 29, 1918. There he continued to play golf and win many championships, with his major achievement coming a few years later in 1930. After winning the Grand Slam, he retired from golf at the age of 28 in order to focus on
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practicing law in Atlanta. He continued to stay involved in Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Levere Memorial Temple has a large portrait of Bobby Jones and one of his championship golf clubs. Brother Jones espoused the ideals of the True Gentleman and carried those values with him throughout his life. Shortly after his retirement, Bobby Jones continued making history with his purchase of Augusta, where he helped design the course that would immortalize his legacy in golf. In 1934 he founded the Masters Tournament which would be hosted at his golf course in Augusta. 2020 marks 86 years since the initial founding of the famous Masters Tournament. In 1950, Brother Jones was diagnosed with syringomyelia, a cyst within his spinal cord that formed after a freak accident during a thunderstorm in 1929. The symptoms did not present themselves until 1948, which is why his diagnosis was so late. Brother Jones would eventually be bedridden and pass on to Chapter Eternal in December of 1971 due to his disease. To learn more about syringomyelia, we encourage you to visit www.bobbyjonescsf. org. There you can learn more about the Bobby Jones Foundation, who helped make this article possible. We encourage you to support the Bobby Jones Foundation and ongoing research on syringomyelia. ◆
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CABANTUAN ALPHA Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States’ entrance into the Second World War sounded a new call to sacrifice for all Americans, especially the young, college-aged men eligible for the draft. Between 1942 and 1943, SAE’s average chapter size dwindled as members went off to war, and by 1944, the few chapters that had substantial membership consisted of servicemen and recent veterans. Of the 18,920 members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon who went to arms, 870 made the supreme sacrifice, a number unmatched by any other fraternity. It would require volumes to describe the record of service and the acts of heroism performed by members of the Fraternity. Even in the darkest days of the war, a group of members who were Japanese prisoners of war in the Philippine Islands at Cabanatuan succeeded in keeping hope and their fraternal spirit alive. Twenty brothers who fought together at the Battle of Bataan and Battle of Corregidor were among the men interred. In defiance of prison regulations, which forbade any meetings of prisoners, they met on the night of Sunday, February 21, 1943, and organized the “Cabanatuan Alpha Alumni Chapter of SAE, the first, to our knowledge, ever formed in a military prison camp.” Lt. Richard P. Fulmer (UCLA ’41), one of the 20, told of the reason for founding the chapter: “Sigma Alpha Epsilon was conceived in a pre-war era. The spirit that moved its eight Founders has since survived two great conflicts and exists even more strongly within the hearts of its present-day members. We in Bataan and on Corregidor have found comfort and respite from war’s horror in our Fraternity relations” ... read the rest of the story at therecordonline.net
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VIRTUAL COLONY INSTALLATION On August 17, 2020, the colony at Iowa State University (Iowa Gamma) made SAE history by being the first to host a virtual colony installation. Seven men were inducted as colony members by ESA Greg Brandt, Past ESR Tom Goodale, ESR Chris Hancock, 11 alumni of the chapter, and SAE staff. One week later, 14 men were virtually initiated to reestablish the group at Clemson University (South Carolina Nu). Alumni from seven different chapters were present, along with SAE staff. Since then, Iowa Gamma has hosted three more virtual initiations and is also now at 14 members. ... read the rest of the story at therecordonline.net
“ THOUGH MANY UNDERGRADUATES WON’T BE ON CAMPUS, THE BONDS OF BROTHERHOOD EXTEND BEYOND ANY PHYSICAL BOUNDARY”
INITIATION AT ANDERNACH After the Armistice, the Army of Occupation moved to the Rhine and the other troops began their movement home. With the Army of Occupation went the Eminent Supreme Recorder in YMCA work. He was stationed at Andernach, near Coblenz. And during his work, there many SAE’s came to visit. One day a motorcycle with a sidecar came to the door of his hut, and a fellow townsman from Evanston, Norman Taylor, came in to “Billy.” Although not an SAE himself, Taylor knew much about the fraternity. In the course of his visit he said, “Billy, the captain of our company is an S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
S.A.E., Lloyd Posey of New Orleans. Our Lieutenant is John Dart, another SAE from New Orleans. And my chum is Lloyd Brown, a pledge from the University of Wisconsin.” A pledge of Wisconsin Alpha on the Rhine! Pledge Brown was eager to be initiated, for he had no way of knowing
how soon he would return to the United States and to his university studies. Consultation with Captain Posey and Lieutenant Dart disclosed their high regard for Brown. They wished him to be initiated. And consultation with other members of the Army of Occupation Alumni Association of Sigma Alpha Epsilon disclosed a unanimous opinion that an initiation should be held. A formal petition for the initiation was filed with the ESR, and, through the authority entrusted to him by the Supreme Council, the ESR authorized the initiation. ... read the rest of the story at therecordonline.net ◆
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2020 FROM THE SAE AMBASSADORS The National Ambassador Program provides support to the Fraternity Service Center staff at educational events. Made up entirely of collegiate members, they assist with logistics, operations, and facilitation of curriculum. Ambassadors also have the opportunity to work directly with Fraternity Service Center staff to gain experience for their personal and professional goals. Hear from some of the current Ambassadors about how the year is going. At Iowa Delta, we have taken large measures to ensure the safety of our brothers during this pandemic. Returning to a university that has online & virtual options can never be easy with the apparent risk for the virus to spread in class, through social gatherings, etc. Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Drake University has established an organized plan for brothers living in the house, details on non-residents and their limited access to the house, as well as a plan for any potential outbreaks. Our Executive Council has developed a COVID-19 Master Plan, revised & updated biweekly, that they discuss within their meetings as well as in chapter. This plan that is printed and taped all around the house and lists Day-to-Day precautions to be aware of, a protocol on masks and cleaning, and finally a detailed step-by-step process if a positive case were to arise.
Some key details to our plan that have worked very well for us is our Residential Cleaning Calendar, mandating all nonresidents and even residents to have masks on in common areas, and finally ensuring that limited guests are at the house & they must sign-in to a google sheets list for contract tracing measures. We are happy to say that to this day we still have no positive cases in our Fraternity, although hundreds of people are in isolation/quarantine on-campus or in other housing. COVID-19 is a threatening virus that has shut down the whole world, but as long as we can hold each other accountable and provide adequate protection against the virus, we can still have a successful semester in school and within Sigma Alpha Epsilon!
Safety is most important right now, so each chapter should ensure their Executive Council maintains a certain level of cleanliness and order. I’ll leave you with my favorite line from the True Gentleman, “Who thinks of the rights and feelings of others”. We all want life to return to normal, but first we need to lead our brothers through this semester, and especially be there for brothers who are struggling. Phi Alpha, Ashwin Sinha (Drake ‘22)
COVID-19 has affected Greek Life hard this semester, but each member must be each brother’s keeper, and support each other through these uncertain times.
MEMBERS SELECTED TO BE AN AMBASSADOR WILL BOND WITH THEIR FELLOW AMBASSADORS BY TAKING PART IN BROTHERHOOD BUILDING, PROFESSIONAL GROWTH, AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMING.
There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly stressful for undergraduates everywhere. On college campuses across the country, students, professors, and administrators have spent the past several months adapting lesson plans and campus activities/events to provide a quality education while adhering to COVID-19 safety guidelines. Similarly, fraternities and other campus organizations have had to modify their schedules to ensure students are socially fulfilled on campus while ensuring everyone’s safety. William & Mary has been particularly tested by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As many are aware, William & Mary is an institution proud of its history and traditions, and is regarded for having some of the best faculty in the country. However, before the COVID-19 pandemic, online learning was virtually (excuse the pun) non-existent. In March, when the university decided to begin remote
learning, the campus community had to quickly work together to implement an effective online learning system. My chapter, Virginia Kappa, has also had a difficult time adjusting to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our guiding principle during these trying times is to ensure the safety of our members. Because of that, we decided to be an entirely remote chapter for the semester: no in-person recruitment, philanthropy, or social events. Our operations for the semester have moved entirely online. To ensure our brothers are still engaged with the chapter, we hold chapter meetings via Zoom, and occasionally host virtual game nights or watch parties to provide virtual social opportunities for our members. One achievement I am particularly proud of, is our ritual fund initiative. Throughout the last few years, our Minerva statue, SAE flag, and other ritual materials have undergone normal wear and tear. As
Eminent Herald, I decided to use this opportunity to work with alumni and current brothers to fundraise money to replace these items. Thankfully, with the generous support of several VA Kappa alumni, we were able to meet our goal. I sincerely encourage alumni to be in contact with their chapters during these trying times, and consider providing any assistance their chapter may need, whether it may be professional counseling/networking, financial assistance, or otherwise. Undergraduates right now are facing incredible challenges, and we need help from our older brothers now more than ever. Phi Alpha! Stay safe! Oscar Berlanga (William & Mary ‘21)
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A NATIONAL AMBASSADOR, PLEASE CONTACT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AT EDUCATION@SAE.NET.
REDEFINING IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE For many, the world’s current state is unlike any other time in living memory. Words such as “unprecedented” and “uncertain” have become commonplace when describing daily news updates or fashioning emails. There is almost no component of the human experience that has not suffered a loss or, at the very least, witnessed significant change. In these times of great stress and chaotic uprooting, we realize just how much we often take for granted. The potential to catch up with an old friend in a favorite cafe, the chance to sit down for a meal with family, and for some, even the ability to leave home are all things that are now limited but no less critical to a well-balanced, healthy lifestyle.
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Photo coutesy of Julian Kincaid, Wichita State ‘17 Pictured: Brothers Isaac Rivera, Derek Corenchuc, James Reames, Caleb Leivian, and Alex Karst
REDEFINING RELEVANCE As routines are adjusted, an opportunity to reflect arises, offering a unique chance to reorganize priorities. It is no coincidence that increased amounts of isolation have led to a deeper questioning of the status quo. The political, economic, and social climate in the United States has seen tremendous change as movements are born, businesses are drastically altered, and institutions are re-examined. Fraternities are no exception. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has recognized that our organization is not perfect and that there is always room to grow. Membership in our fraternity is designed to be more than a four-year undergraduate experience or an on-campus obligation. Our values arise from the belief that members can be mentored and supported in a life-long process of change. Our creed, the True Gentleman, is just one of the many high standards we set as we teach young men to not only better themselves but those around them. As an international organization with hundreds of thousands of members, we also recognize that these standards are not always met. In that spirit, we continue to listen and adapt, not only to the adverse conditions of our current times but to the voices of our members. We also understand that, though there are diverse perspectives within our brotherhood, there is still value in the observations made from outside of it. It is clear that university students face an uphill battle as college-life feels increasingly disconnected, and many are operating within a primarily virtual experience. There have also been ongoing questions of what a college experience should
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even look like, virtual or not, as we plan for a post-pandemic future. It is essential in these periods of reflection and introspection that we remember what fraternity truly is. Fraternity is not a building, a creed, or even a composition of members at a college. Those things, though important, are still only supplements to a chapter’s structure. Fraternity is a lifelong concept; a passion that revolves around a shared sense of belonging. There are times when that meaning may be obscured, and some begin to wonder if Greek life is a thing of the past, a relic that no longer offers the positivity that it used to. In many cases, those questions of validity and relevance stem from an incomplete understanding of what fraternity truly stands for or what it aspires to be. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is committed to its mission of providing a quality experience to all of its members, as it has done for generations, and it is for that reason that we will continue to evolve. By accepting our past and understanding the efforts that have gone into creating meaningful change since then, our brotherhood remains confident in its ability to overcome any challenge, creating a space where genuine fraternity is available to those willing to help foster it.
“ W H O ” W E A R E , N O T “ W H AT ” In movies, television series, and even news reporting, Greek life is often reduced to a party scene or a set of letters, which is then used to stereotype or categorize thousands of members. This process, be it intentional or not, creates a self-fulfilling cycle by misrepresenting an organization’s true nature and altering the mindset of those who would be eligible to join it. It is essential to look past these presumptive labels and employ a more openminded approach in order to understand the true meaning of fraternity and the pivotal role it plays in our lives. Fraternities and sororities are structured so that they can span the generational gap between members and create a space for diverse backgrounds, interests, and perspectives to bond together under a unifying identity. To an outsider, such groups may appear to be isolated and unaccepting of non-members, as they project a closeness that can be confused with exclusion. Furthermore, the loudest and most noticeable aspects, such as large social events, can be perceived as the flagship attraction, seeing as they naturally attract the most attention. For members, we know this to be far from realistic, as our guiding principles encourage us to be well-rounded, thoughtful individuals that can then contribute to a collective good. To think of a fraternity as a “party group” is to ignore the vast wealth of leadership development, professional connections, and meaningful support provided at every level. For college-junior Justin Tinkler (Kansas State ‘22), these often-overlooked benefits and defining characteristics have become increasingly prevalent as students engage with a socially distanced campus. In compliance with the safety regulations that many of us are familiar with, Justin’s Kansas Beta chapter had to rethink how they would operate. All large events would have to be canceled,
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and the balance between brotherhood, philanthropy, and social gatherings would have to be shifted significantly away from the latter. Like so many other chapters across the country, they rose to the occasion and celebrated the powerful bonds they still possessed. “We thought of it as adapting to what we can do, instead of focusing on what we can’t do,” he explained. “The most important things are not the events, but the relationships.” Even for active members, it can be possible to lose sight of the bigger picture and forget how permanent and impactful fraternity is. This is especially true when not all aspects of fraternity are accessed on a daily basis, making them easy to overlook until they are needed. What makes fraternity so special is that the support and teachings are always there, whether they are fully utilized or not. For Justin, that can look like a class of ’66 alumni that reaches out to congratulate them on winning prestigious chapter development awards. For others, such as Roger Gallego (UC-Riverside ‘91), that support can manifest in the form of alumni from separate corners of the world banding together to support a chapter when it stumbles. Thinking back to his time as an undergraduate and his journey to becoming a mentor in the form of the Province Mu Archon, Roger uncovered just some of the ways our brotherhood imbues deeper meaning to its creed and purpose.
“WE THOUGHT OF IT AS ADAPTING TO WHAT WE CAN DO, INSTEAD OF FOCUSING ON WHAT WE CAN’T DO” Like many students, he was interested in becoming a part of something bigger than himself when he went to school. Upon exploring his campus’s offerings, Roger and his friends realized that none of the groups stood out to them. None of them sparked that unique connection or called out to them. So, instead of returning home as an outsider or with feelings of defeat, they resolved to create their own group. A group built around morals and beliefs that they not only felt drawn to but required to reproduce. The group they were looking for turned out to be Sigma Alpha Epsilon. “For me, it really was the True Gentleman,” Gallego revealed. “It was the aspirational nature and the idea that we could be made better by it.” For the founding members of the UC-Riverside chapter, there was a strong desire to find more than just common ideals that they could rally behind. 29
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U N E X PE C T E D, B U T N O T U N L I K E LY Sigma Alpha Epsilon holds few ideals higher than the True Gentleman, but there is one that affects almost every aspect of who we are: the pleasure of creating a genuine home wherever there are brothers. Many organizations hope to create a sense of belonging and inclusion, but fraternity is a fundamentally deeper bond. There are certainly great things to be gained from the professional and personal development offered. Still, those pale in comparison to the impact of having life-long brothers who will stand by their fraternity and its members through the years. As a freshman, Marcos Rios (Harvard ‘23) left his home in Honduras for university in the United States, already conscious of the unique challenges he may face as an international student. He was considerably farther away from his family than the average college-freshman, and English was not his first language, nor was he current on American popular culture. As only the fifth student from Honduras to ever attend Harvard, Marcos was uncertain how well he could hope to fit in, unaware he would soon find a second home with a new family. Shortly after beginning the school year, Marcos was approached by a friend about joining Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s recruitment process. He was hesitant, remembering that, “I only really had these movie impressions of what a fraternity was. I really didn’t think I could fit in.” Nevertheless, Marcos’ friend assured him there was value in at least exploring the option, so he took a chance. Donning his formal wear, he approached the event with the fear that he would not be accepted, either by design or through the inherent differences he possessed as an international student. However, these concerns soon melted away as he better understood the people he would be meeting.
“Everyone was so kind and genuine… it didn’t feel like there was this expectation, or that I had to pretend to be someone I wasn’t,” Marcos explained, thinking back to his initial reaction. “I really didn’t want to come at first… I didn’t understand the importance of the Superbowl or all these cultural things that people talk and bond over, but they made me realize that it didn’t matter.” Despite his being on the fence, Marcos quickly understood that fraternity was something unique, as well as something he had been missing in his upbringing without even knowing it. Coming from a family of three older sisters, he began to see that there was something special to having brothers as he stumbled upon one of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s deceptively obvious qualities. Meeting genuine people is an incredible experience in its own right, regardless of gender or sex, but seizing the opportunity to forge familial bonds not afforded by birth is even more endearing. Unfortunately, Marcos had discovered fraternity at a difficult time on Harvard’s campus. The Massachusetts Gamma chapter was one of many organizations forced to choose between their affiliation and on-campus opportunities by the college’s administration in a sanctions policy that would later be deemed unlawful. For Marcos, this meant that the brotherhood he was meeting for the first time had already been stripped of the pomp and circumstance that is often associated with Greek life. In hindsight, he would understand that the men he met during recruitment were not there because of lavish events or a standard search for some social status symbol. The people he would come to know as family were there because they believed in the organization, they truly reveled in one another’s company, and they were unwilling to sacrifice their fraternity, even when things seemed to be at their darkest.
AS THE WORLD CHANGES AND PEOPLE BECOME INCREASINGLY DIVIDED IN A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT AREAS, NOW, MORE THAN EVER IS A TIME FOR LOVE, UNDERSTANDING, AND FAMILY. Many members may join Greek life without even realizing the types of relationships they will soon create, but for some, those relationships are the reason they join. Students like Marcos are just one subset of a greater whole, receiving much more than they might have expected to be given from a fraternity because of their own personal needs. However, the general need for fraternity has only grown greater since the inception of our brotherhood. As the world changes and people become increasingly divided in a number of different areas, now, more than ever is a time for love, understanding, and family. S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
F R AT E R N I T Y FO R A L L Within Marcos’ story is yet another vital piece of fraternity that is both an area of incredible importance, as well as one that can be improved upon. Much of his concern before joining originated from perceived barriers of entry that, if it had not been for his persistent friend, may have discouraged him from ever attending that first event. In that hypothetical scenario, he may have never proceeded to join and ultimately missed out on an immense opportunity that he was unaware existed for him. Similarly, Sigma Alpha Epsilon would have also lost out on an endearing and caring brother without even realizing it. It is for that reason that Sigma Alpha Epsilon has created the committee for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. The committee has brought together brothers throughout the realm to better understand what barriers may exist and how we can begin deconstructing them to focus on attracting the highest quality of brothers. Through these efforts, it has become apparent that there are many students, such as Marcos, who may perceive a lack of acceptance that would prevent them from joining. Such cases are genuinely disheartening, as it means our brotherhood is missing out on incredible potential. It is for that reason that Ben Johnson (UC-Irvine ’87), our Eminent Supreme Chronicler and Chair of the Equity, Inclusion and Diversity committee, is so passionate about his work to create a truly welcoming space for all. In 2019, Ben became the first-ever African American to be elected to our Supreme Council, making the 163rd biannual convention a massive milestone for our fraternity. It was an exciting state of affairs, as Ben Johnson took to the stage, professing his gratitude and determination to help lead Sigma Alpha Epsilon to a brighter future. Thinking back on that day, he still remembers some of those initial emotions while reflecting on the election and its implications. “I remember thinking to myself, and being overjoyed,” he said, “but I realized how it really says
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REDEFINING RELEVANCE more about the organization itself than it does about me.”. Of course, Ben had worked incredibly hard, dedicating much of his life to his brothers and his fraternity, but this sentiment was more than just humble words. In Ben’s eyes, and many others’, his election showed Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s commitment to finding the best man for the job. That sentiment also shines through in our dedication to recruiting the best brothers, regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other identifying factor outside of a man’s character. To that same effect, he brought his unique experience and love of fraternity into the Equity, Inclusion and Diversity committee to ensure the continued evolution of recruitment. One of their hopes is that all chapters can begin to properly reflect the demographics of our diverse nation. Recognizing that there are unintended obstacles that could prevent a quality recruit from considering membership is at the forefront of this growing movement. “Whose deed follows his word” is an instantly recognizable quote that Ben used to sum up some of the committee’s efforts. “It is imperative to say that we are accepting of all those who believe they can live up to our fraternity’s ideals. Words really do matter,” he explained. “Even more importantly, though, is showing that we are accepting. Sometimes we may have to take that first step or tap on the shoulder, and really make it clear that we want you.”
O N E PI E C E O F T H E B I G PI C T U R E The idea that genuine inclusion requires actions to support the words we use is fundamental. Potentially just as critical though is the contextualization of Greek affiliation in the greater expanse of college, and life, as a whole. Dr. M. Christopher Brown, a fellow committee member, and college administrator, shared his unique insight into the benefits that both students and campuses can receive from involvement. As the current president of Kentucky State University, he spoke to how Greek life is unmatched in its ability to keep the undergraduate body connected, be they on or off-campus. “The more involved a student is, the more likely they are to complete,” he explained. “This can be athletics, band, choir, Greek life, et cetera, but it all needs to be balanced so that there’s a place for everyone.” He went on to explain the ways that universities cannot always provide the same supplemental support that these groups can, making their availability crucial for all students to find a place of belonging. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, as well as many other organizations, should be viewed as just one of many components to a well-rounded, engaged student. “If anything, we need more fraternities and sororities, not less, because if anyone feels that they don’t fit in with the groups currently on campus, they should be supported in making one where they do,” he concluded.
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GREEK LIFE IS UNMATCHED IN ITS ABILITY TO KEEP THE UNDERGRADUATE BODY CONNECTED, BE THEY ON OR OFF-CAMPUS
Both Johnson and Brown shared the sentiment that the Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity committee is beyond zealous in its goals as the group paves the way for a more accepting and modern fraternity. They also acknowledged that not everyone might align themselves with our brotherhood’s ideals, but it is still our job to make ourselves open to them, should they have a change of heart. It is never our place to force fraternity on anyone, though our fierce love for the organization does drive the desire to share our positive experiences with others. Fraternity, as a concept, can also manifest itself in varying ways for different people. This means it can be more or less relevant to join an organization built around it, depending on the person. These differences of opinion should be welcomed, not argued, because after all, it is through our differences that we can learn from one another and improve ourselves. Change and diversity of thought is often a long and gradual process, but it is a necessary one that can be achieved through intentionality and acceptance.
T H E T I M E I S N OW As students adapt to schooling from home, recent graduates search for jobs in a volatile economy, and millions of others struggle with the various losses brought on by current events, it has become more important than ever to have genuine support groups. Fraternity, be it through Sigma Alpha Epsilon or not, is an immeasurable resource for staying grounded and healthy. These support groups will continue to be vital throughout our lives, making it crucial that all members contribute positively. Furthermore, our brotherhood recognizes that relying on historical precedence is not always enough to accommodate our members’ needs, nor can we ignore past shortcomings, which is why we are so dedicated to reform and reflection as we continue to build new initiatives. Without a shadow of a doubt, we want to show that fraternal bonds, and their ensuing benefits, exist most potently when called upon, no matter the mileage between brothers or time spent apart. Together, our organization can take even greater strides towards reflecting the diversity of our college campuses, ensuring equal treatment of all, and including any who would accept the challenge to rise above and become True Gentlemen. ◆
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM RECAP By Eric Eidson, Contributing Writer
In the wake of COVID-19, many organizations and institutions were forced to decide between cancelling their programming or transitioning their programming online. For SAE, this decision was easy. We knew early on that we would continue to provide events, programs, and opportunities where our members could engage with one another and grow as leaders in SAE, if not in person, then online. With consideration of our members’ health and safety, we canceled all scheduled in-person events: Emerging Leaders Academies, Ritual Academy, and Executives Academy. The Emerging Leaders Academies and Executives Academy were/will be offered virtually. The Ritual Academy isn’t as easy to transition online, so in lieu of the Ritual Academy, we offered the SAE Summer Summit to help prepare members and chapters for difficulties presented by COVID-19.
SAE SUMMER SUMMIT With the cancellation of the in-person Central and Southern Emerging Leaders Academies this past March and April, we began planning SAE’s first ever virtual event, the SAE Summer Summit. When we first sat down to discuss the SAE Summer Summit, we had two goals in mind for the event: 1. Give our members an opportunity to engage with one another and the Fraternity 2. Prepare members and chapters/ colonies for the challenges presented by COVID-19 With these goals in mind, we offered programming that covered recruitment, operations, and member education. All three of these sessions provided resources and accommodations for chapters/colonies as they transferred online or modified their in-person experiences. Additionally, the SAE Summer Summit included a Q&A session with the Supreme Council, keynote speaker Daryll Bellamy Jr., and a
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networking opportunity later that evening. The event was held on July 25th and we had over 150 undergraduates and alumni in attendance.
VIRTUAL EMERGING LEADERS ACADEMY With the success of the SAE Summer Summit, plans for a Virtual Emerging Leaders Academy were soon underway. Unlike other Emerging Leaders Academies, geared toward “emerging
leaders” in the chapter, we wanted to welcome all members to our second virtual and free event. Taking place on October 24th, the Virtual Emerging Leaders Academy was open to all members. While the SAE Summer Summit helped prepare chapters for COVID-19, the Virtual Emerging Leaders Academy focused on the development and growth of our individual members, which then enhances the chapter as a whole. The programming at this event included member education, case studies related to health and safety, and how to become a better recruiter. With over 120 undergraduates and alumni in attendance, we are thrilled we could offer some of our newest members their first event experience.
LOOKING FORWARD
THE PHOENIX MEMBER EDUCATION PROGRAM
With two successful virtual events under our belts, we are excited to prepare and offer the Executives Academy online. Scheduled for January 9th and 10th, the Executives Academy provides executive officers with the tools necessary for success in leading their chapters. With each virtual event we are learning new ways to engage our members and provide them with a highquality educational experience. With so many uncertainties regarding COVID-19, we are hopeful to return to in-person events soon, but we are prepared and excited about our virtual learning opportunities.
In addition to our events, we wanted to make sure our member education provided members with opportunities to stay engaged with each other and with the Fraternity in-person or online. The Phoenix Member Education Program was inspired by the feedback and collaboration of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s undergraduate brothers. This program replaces The True Gentleman Experience as SAE’s member education program and provides programming for every member of the chapter. The Phoenix Member Education Program was piloted by nearly 30 chapters last spring. We received a lot of helpful feedback and made some major changes based on their suggestions. Some of the changes included a reformatting of the manual, more pointed and engaging lessons, and simplified instructions for each lesson. The original manual was over 160 pages in length, while the new manual combines brevity and design to bring the page count down to 40 pages. The manual is available on the SAE website and will be updated annually to provide chapters with new and relevant lessons. The member education and development team strives to provide engaging and applicable programs for our members. When the needs of our members change, like they have during COVID-19, we must also adjust to fit their needs. As a social organization, SAE and its members thrive on interacting with one another and learning through collaboration. This ideal is at the heart of our events and programs. We will continue to provide exceptional educational opportunities for our members despite obstacles and hardships. ◆
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WHY I VOLUNTEER
VICTOR BATISTA (LYNN ‘17)
Chapter: Lynn University (Florida Lambda) Volunteer Role: Chapter Advisor How long have you volunteered for SAE? I’ve volunteered since graduating in 2017.
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Why do you volunteer for SAE? I volunteer as chapter advisor because of the impact SAE had on me during my college years. The organization stands for values that mean a lot to me, and I take pride in being part of providing newer brothers with an experience that is hopefully as meaningful and transformative for them as it was for me.
What has helped you the most as a volunteer? My support system, consisting of previous advisors and volunteers. The the organization itself also provides several resources in the form of nationals coordinators and so forth who have no doubt aided in the process.
What has been your biggest accomplishment in your role as a volunteer? It may not be a formal achievement, but I am proud of the fact that I’ve become a point of contact for brothers - active or graduated - regarding the chapter and their development. I believe that in addition to aiding chapter development, an advisor must take an active role in connecting with the active brothers, to the point where they’re comfortable bringing issues they may be facing in their development as a true gentleman forward.
Where do you see yourself in 2 years? I frankly wouldn’t dare answer this question in-depth, as 2020 has shown us that our plans are just that—plans. However, I’d like to still be involved in the development of my alma master’s SAE chapter.
What has been your biggest struggle in your role as a volunteer? Distance. Since relocating to the UK, I haven’t been able to be as active as I’d like, mainly due to the time difference. Since the pandemic, we have routinely discussed the next steps and issues virtually, and I’d like to further develop that connection.
What do you think is in the future for SAE? I believe SAE will continue to evolve and be a leader for Greek organizations in developing a more inclusive collegiate fraternity experience in the coming years, as we’ve done for a while now. I can’t wait to be a part of it once more.
SERVICE TO OTHERS IS A NOTION WE HOLD IN HIGH ESTEEM. AND AS A MEMBER OF SAE, YOU’RE A MEMBER FOR LIFE. IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR WAYS TO VOLUNTEER BEYOND GRADUATION, CONTACT US AT VOLUNTEER@SAE.NET FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN YOUR AREA.
WAYNE MCINTYRE (PURDUE ‘64)
Chapter: Purdue University (Indiana Beta) Volunteer Role: Chapter Advisor Previous Volunteer Roles Held Recruitment advisor How long have you volunteered for SAE? I started volunteering at Purdue in early 2009. Chapter numbers were declining and I offered to help with recruitment. Membership has tripled since then. I serve as House Corp. President and also as chairman of the fundraising committee, which is currently campaigning for a $5 million house renovation. I travel to Purdue from my home in Pebble Beach, CA, several times a year.
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Why do you volunteer for SAE? SAE developed me into who I became. Coming into Purdue, I initially wanted to be an airplane engineer. After serving as the recruitment chairman for two years, I found sales skills that translated into my career in marketing high-end mainframe computer systems. Without SAE, I would have never lateraled into management school to pursue my carer. What has been your biggest accomplishment in your role as a volunteer? I like working to strengthen the chapter so it is a leader at Purdue, which has the 2nd largest Greek-letter system in the country. What has been your biggest struggle in your role as a volunteer? Attrition is a continuing problem. Today’s college students don’t have the same commitment to Greek-life with so many more ways to be involved. It’s become necessary to “overbook” to accommodate this fact. The problem is not unique to SAE.
What has helped you the most as a volunteer? Advice and reality checks from the undergraduates are always welcome and enlightening. Their feedback is invaluable to alumni so that we can collaborate to reach the best solution to a problem. Where do you see yourself in 2 years? I’ll be 81 in 2 years and hope my health and energy remain at a high level. I’m energized by the young men in the chapter who and look forward to continuing to be involved. What do you think is in the future for SAE? SAE’s future is bright if we can adapt to the naturally occurring changes in today’s college environment. It’s also important for SAE leadership to recognize that even though we’re all SAEs, chapter size and school size make for varying challenges specific to each campus in the Realm. ◆
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REALM REPORTS LEGEND Founding Year
Lifetime Members
Active Members
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon 1894 3624 245 The undergraduate chapter raised $11,000 for the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, which went towards new CatScan technology. They also prepared packaged meals for PackShack, a volunteer organization that provides food for local communities in need. For these efforts, the chapter was named IFC’s Most Philanthropic Chapter. Additionally, Eminent Archon Phil Necessary was named the JD Bruning Unsung Hero, Mason Barr was named the Outstanding IFC Delegate, and Tom Cole (’72) was named Outstanding IFC Chapter Advisor.
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BINGHAMTON
New York Omega
1986 713 68 The chapter donated pizza and cases of water to the Binghamton police and fire departments during the initial outbreak of COVID. A few of the undergraduate brothers have ties to front line workers and first responders and wanted to recognize what both are doing for the community. The mayor of Binghamton personally thanked the chapter and hopes the donations inspire others to give back.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Florida Epsilon
1973 1054 88 The Florida Epsilon chapter painted their lions this spring as a dedication to healthcare workers. This gesture honors the extremely hard work of front line workers battling the pandemic.
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Delta
1973 766 N/A Catasauqua Police Department officer Patrick Best (’80) helped create stay-at-home programming, where he reads a children’s book every Monday through Friday via the department’s Facebook page. He also helped his partner, officer Jenna Potak, in developing a “Chalk Your Walk” program, where kids are encouraged to write a message or draw on their walkways/driveways for first responders, which are then shared via social media.
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon 1881 1387 28 The undergraduates hosted a fundraiser devoted to standing against racism and improving the conditions of black communities. The $8,600 raised was donated to the Atlanta Solidarity Fund, Minnesota Freedom Fund, and ACLU.
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon 1884 3388 94 The Florida Upsilon chapter painted their lions this spring as a dedication to healthcare workers. This gesture honors the extremely hard work of front line workers battling the pandemic.
FURMAN
South Carolina Phi 1868 1387 28 The colony continues its supports of the White Horse Ranch Academy, a residential treatment program for adolescents who are struggling with problems related to substance abuse. The members volunteer there on a frequent basis, providing support for the staff and guidance for the patients.
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REALM REPORTS INDIANA STATE
Indiana Sigma
GEORGIA TECH
1969 994 56 Rich Mickel (’91) is using his company to help medical workers on the front lines. Using a combination of engineering knowledge, manufacturing capabilities, and plastic resources, he redirected some of his operations to create face shields for health care professionals. About 1,000 masks are produced every 48 hours and are distributed to hospitals and charitable organizations that require personal protective equipment. Chris Hancock (’96) was appointed the 15th Eminent Supreme Recorder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and now serves as its Chief Executive Officer at The Levere Memorial Temple.
Georgia Phi
1890 2480 88 For its fifth consecutive year, the undergraduate chapter hosted a tailgate for the Georgia Tech Police Department to honor the tireless work they do to keep the campus safe in downtown Atlanta. The department is invited for food, tours of the house, and conversation about topics related to the chapter.
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
IDAHO
Idaho Alpha 1919 1844 N/A Rich Hall (’66) organized a virtual concert as a fundraiser for the St. Luke’s (Boise, ID) COVID fund to provide personal protective equipment for front line workers. It was the second event he hosted involving the hospital – the first raised $42,000 for pancreatic cancer research. The Idaho Alpha initiate class of 1966 also hosted a virtual reunion via Zoom, the first time many have seen each other in 53 years due to Vietnam War service.
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1905 2079 81 On August 17, 2020, Iowa Gamma made SAE history by being the first to host a virtual colony installation. Seven men were inducted as colony members by ESA Greg Brandt, Past ESR Tom Goodale (‘62), ESR Chris Hancock, 11 alumni of the chapter, and SAE staff. Since then, three more virtual initiations have been hosted and the colony is also now at 14 members. The Iowa Gamma class of 1964 began hosting monthly call via Zoom, with each call seeing more participants than the previous.
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon 1900 3040 127 Former ESR Blaine “Boomer” Ayers (’01) was inducted into the Kentucky Epsilon Hall of Fame. In addition to revitalizing the chapter, Boomer oversaw the day-to-day operations and staff of Sigma Alpha Epsilon for nearly 6 years. This past spring, two undergraduates stopped an “attempted abduction of adults” (UK Daily Crime Log). Assailants attempted to kidnap two sorority members in the SAE parking lot, but were thwarted when undergraduate Miller Dawkins (‘21) heard the commotion and ran towards the van while calling 911. Detectives report that the ladies are fine but no suspects related to the incident have been identified.
MIAMI [FL]
Florida Alpha
1946 1753 105 Joshua Cohen (‘96) was inducted into the Northwestern Mutual Forum Group, which honors the company’s leading advisors that excel in guiding clients on future planning and financial security. Less than 5% of the 6,000 eligible advisors receive this recognition. Cohen was recognized for his holistic approach and comprehensive focus on planning covering both insurance and investment needs.
NEVADA-RENO
Nevada Alpha
1917 2078 N/A Former Gov. Brian Sandoval (‘85) was named the 17th president of the University of Nevada, Reno. He becomes the first Hispanic person to be appointed to this position in the institution’s 146year history. Sandoval previously served the state of Nevada as its 19th governor, a U.S. District Court judge, its Attorney General, and chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission.
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RICHMOND
Virginia Tau
1884 1267 N/A Clifford Yee (‘97) was awarded as one of Washington Business Journal’s 2020 Minority Business Leaders. He serves as Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer for Northern Virginia Family Services, a non-profit that provides development, foster care/adoption, youth initiatives, housing, and other stability services for those in poverty. Yee was recognized for his leadership, work ethic, and focus on mental health services and educational programs.
SAN DIEGO STATE
California Theta
1882 2416 67 The undergraduate chapter partnered with Homes for Hope, an organization that provides financial resources and labor to support low-income and impoverished communities in developing countries. Ten brothers travelled to Tijuana and built a home from the ground up. With the leftover funds, they were able to furnish the house and stock it with groceries.
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SOUTH CAROLINA - COLUMBIA
South Carolina Delta
1882 2416 36 For the 5th consecutive year, Reid Sherard (‘00) was named the top Family Law attorney in South Carolina by Greenville Business Magazine. He leads the Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Family Law practice group, concentrating on divorce-related litigation, asset and jurisdiction disputes, and is often requested to speak at statewide seminars. Sherard was recognized for his deep litigation and appellate experience and is listed in “The Best Lawyers in America.”
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
South Dakota Thete
1971 745 36 During the school’s annual Greek Challenge, the undergraduate chapter had the highest percentage of their chapter in attendance vs. the other Greek-letter organizations on campus. As a reward, members had the opportunity to shoot half-court shots during halftime of a basketball game and donated the proceeds to Children’s Miracle Network.
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SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma
1965 1244 43 The undergraduate chapter invited patients from the Children’s Center for Communication & Development in Hattiesburg to paint their lions. In a social media post, a mother said her boy always feels better after seeing the pair of lion statues in the front lawn of the chapter house. This spurred the idea to invite the children over, as the chapter house sits across the street from the Children’s Center.
TEXAS STATE Texas Sigma
1994 621 107 Jake Negvesky (’19) was the recipient of the 2019 Lyndon B. Johnson Outstanding Senior Student Award from Texas State University. Named in honor of the 36th President of the United States and a Texas State 1930 graduate, the award recognizes a graduating senior for outstanding leadership, character, campus/community involvement and academic success. Negvesky recently began a job working as an artificial intelligence specialist in Chicago.
TEXAS-DALLAS Texas Chi
2003 346 21 The undergraduate chapter partnered with Alpha Phi Omega to raise money for Feed My Starving Children, a nonprofit that coordinates packaging and distribution of food to people in developing nations. They are also raising money for a local special needs camp program.
UNION
Tennessee Eta 1857 1325 62 The undergraduate chapter formed a local partnership with the STAR Center, a local nonprofit that focuses on assisting individuals with disabilities. In addition to volunteering, they act as ambassadors for the STAR Center to promote its services within Jackson community. The chapter also raised money to help local restaurants affected by coronavirus.
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TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon
1897 2002 50 The chapter organized a fundraiser which totaled $78,000 for frontline workers. The nine Panhellenic sororities on campus were given one week to raise as much money as possible. Proceeds when to the University Medical Center Wellness Fund, which provides fresh meals and psychological support for front line workers combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. The sororities raised $53,000 and Louisiana Tau-Upsilon raised $25,000.
UC-BERKELEY
California Beta
1894 1896 54 Dr. Rob Valli (‘82) was named President of Sierra Nevada University. With a deep background in learning and interdisciplinary coordination, his primary focus is promoting student efficiency and emotional intelligence development. He previously served as Dean of Long Island University Post’s College of Management, where he created a global MBA program and focused on entrepreneurial cross-disciplinary learning projects.
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WESTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Beta
1965 1325 62 For the 2019-2020 academic year, Kentucky Beta received seven of the eight chapter achievement awards available from Western Kentucky University: Scholastic Achievement, Outstanding Intramural Performance, Greek Involvement, Alumni Development, Chapter Development, Philanthropic Service, and Outstanding New Member Program. They were also named the Most Improved Fraternity Chapter, and Chapter Advisor Randy Schocke (‘78) was awarded the Bracey Outstanding Advisor Award. Seniors Connor Roberts and Joe Webb were inducted into WKU’s Greek Hall of Fame. Donald Smith (‘94) was named the recipient of Western Kentucky University’s 2020 Spirit of WKU Award, which honors an individual who represents enthusiasm for WKU, loyalty to the institution, and principles of the WKU experience.
WISCONSIN-MADISON
Wisconsin Alpha 1903 2628 98 The chapter commemorated its 125th anniversary this past November. Nearly 250 alumni returned for the two-day celebration that featured a golf tournament, banquet, pre-game BBQ, and block seating at the home football game.
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FOUNDATION CEO LETTER Dear Brothers of SAE, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself to the Realm. Having just recently retired, I was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to serve the organization that has made such an impact on me. Now, after serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation for the past eight months, I wanted to share some thoughts with my fellow Brothers across the country, as well as layout our focus for this fiscal year. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation was established in 1927 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that is separate from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. The Foundation was created primarily to generate funds for the construction and maintenance of the Levere Memorial Temple. Its secondary functions were to provide for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation Collection, the Fraternity’s archives and museum holdings, as well as to establish and fund scholarships to deserving undergraduate and graduate brothers. It receives donations, bequests, legacies, and estate gifts for the furtherance of the Foundation’s objectives. Over the years, the mission of the Foundation has expanded to include funding the Fraternity’s educational programs. Now, the Foundation will be focusing on stewardship to our loyal donors, providing opportunities for alumni engagement through a speaker series titled TG Talk, and energizing and engaging the hearts and minds of our brothers. Additionally, we will continue collecting donations to further our mission in supporting the Fraternity through these primary focuses: :+ THE LEVERE MEMORIAL TEMPLE The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation owns, operates, and maintains the Fraternity’s iconic schoolhouse, the Levere Memorial Temple. This gothic-style building was constructed in 1929-1930 to serve as a war memorial and headquarters to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Temple not only houses the Fraternity offices, but also many historical SAE treasures including the minutes from the first meeting of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and artifacts from Fraternity founders and famous alumni. The Temple’s collection also contains items with national and international importance, such as a copy of the Nuremberg Chronicle and a painting of President and Brother William McKinley, one of the few painted while he was in office.
+ EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Since 1935, donations to the Foundation have been utilized to support our national education and leadership programs by subsidizing undergraduate tuition costs to these events.
+ NATIONAL ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS Every year, the Foundation awards scholarships to our undergraduate and graduate brothers who excel in their personal, professional, and academic pursuits. Last year, the Foundation awarded 29 scholarships totaling $64,000.
+ CHAPTER EDUCATION FUNDS AND ALLOCATION FUNDS The Foundation manages chapter education funds that allow individual chapters to offer tuition reimbursement scholarships to members to attend various educational programs that the Fraternity offers. It also manages several housing (allocation) funds that allow chapters to raise money for construction and maintenance of chapter houses. We are all very excited to share our initiatives in more detail as the year unfolds and to show our continual thanks to our loyal donors. Don’t be surprised when the phone rings and you hear someone say, “Hi, my name is Steve Mitchell, I am with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation and I just wanted to reach out to you...” Looking forward to connecting with all of you!
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DONOR HONOR ROLL
THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2020 – JUNE 30, 2020. FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF DONORS, VISIT: WWW.SAE.NET/FOUNDATION DONOR-RECOGNITION Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation recognizes alumni, undergraduates, parents, and friends of SAE who show their support by making a financial gift to the Fraternity. With support from our generous donors, SAE provides educational and leadership opportunities to our undergraduates and academic scholarships to students across the Realm. This list is organized alphabetically by collegiate institution.
ADRIAN
ALLEGHENY
Peter E. Accica 2009
Robert W. Baum 1958
Michigan Alpha
David G. Coy 1975
James H. Culbertson 1963 Stephen V. Laske 1962
Pennsylvania Omega Christopher A. Eicher 2002 Isaac Tripp IV 1974
Daniel J. Pozdol 1994
ALMA
Steve H. Scheel 2002
Herber M. Garcia Migliore 1988
David P. Pray 1968
Willard W. Schultz Jr. 1989 Stephen H. Swigart 1970
Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969 Michael W. Walls 1964
AKRON
Ohio Phi
Michigan Delta-Tau
ARIZONA
Martin C. Davis 1970
Floyd H. Fincher Jr 1968 William W. French 2015
Richard D. Gillham 1950
Daniel S. Massanelli 2012 Charls M. Miller 1986
William H. Shipley 2021
Thomas E. Stanley IV 1965
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Arkansas Beta
Arizona Alpha
Karl Doup 1972
Paul R. Burns 1976
Theodore H. Mayer 1965
Edward C. Price II 1965
Jerry V. Sparks 1971
ARIZONA STATE
AUBURN
Ray J. Artigue 1976
Austin J. Buhler 2019
Erik C. Bakken 2009
Bill Grainger 1972
Chase R. Hocken 2019
Gary C. Martin 1957
Jeffrey M. Rovner 1985
Stevenson T. Walker 1968
Stan C. Strom 1982
David M. Williams 1976
Greg Baker 2014
Arizona Beta
Alabama Alpha-Mu
Scharon N. Mullins 1999
Reg Bacon 1976
Joseph R. Gilchrist 1964
Curtis R. Frasier 1977
Gregory M. Herman 1988
John W. Lee II 1963
Craig C. Snellgrove 1979
Jordan T. Strom 2012
William S. Weeks 1972
Paul C. Koch 1996
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
John A. Sprock 2022
Charles S. Treadwell Jr. 1972
ALASKA
Alaska Alpha
Thomas F. Palma 2004
Randolph C. Titzck 1986 Alan C. Turner 1980
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta
Barry S. Baldwin 1983
ALBRIGHT
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE
Julian S. Bellman 2012
Paul A. Abdella 1964
Thomas K. Jarvis 1977
Percy D. Burton III
Jerre L. McManama Jr. 1991
Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu
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Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Keith D. Cripe 1978
Robert A. Blanshard Sr. 1969
Anthony J. Kerins 2000
Gene Cogbill 1969
Phillip R. Shafer 1971
Joseph E. Shoaf 1982
KEY
Deceased Donor First-Time Donor
Phoenix Circle Archon Circle
BAYLOR
Texas Theta
Alexander W. Crawford 2020 Preston R. Cutbirth 2021 Matthew M. Healy 2023 Paul S. Kane 1986
Michael W. Koomar 221
Donald E. Westbrook 1990
BELOIT
Wisconsin Phi
Frank J. Johnson 1960 Robert M. Mailey 1973
William C. Putnam Jr. 1965
BINGHAMTON
New York Omega
Gary M. Kolinsky 1986
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN Alabama Iota
Patton Bradford Jr. 1962
Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970 Charles B. Carlton 1980
Pat M. Courington Jr. 1963
William A.B. Dowell 1978 Thomas P. Dudley 1971
Edward L. Hardin Jr. 1962 George L. Jenkins 1967
Ronald G. Johnsey Sr. 1971 James M. Jordan 1983 Atley L. Kitchings 1982
Freddie H. Maulden Jr. 1966
William K. Nicrosi II CPA CFP 1990 William F. Orr 1973
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
CAL STATE - FRESNO
Gary N. Tolley 1975
J. Thomas Rosdick II 1967
Marvin J. Cross 1970
CAL STATE - NORTHRIDGE
Alabama Iota (Cont.)
Mrk A. Scogin Jr. 2008
BOSTON
Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon James Alexiou 1954
Frank S. Forbes II 1951 J.C. McKnight 1994 John T. Nix Jr. 1969
Robert H. Watts 1968
California Iota
Eugene V. Dupreau III 1970 Gary L. Harris 1962
Robert P. Krum 1964
William W. Larsen 1962
Thomas H. Nordstrom 1965 Gerald M. Palladino 1966 Roy D. Spina Jr. 1958
William E. Wattenbarger Jr. 1958
Byron E. Woodman Jr. 1966
CAL STATE - FULLERTON
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Tom A. Chadwell 1986
Ohio Kappa
Richard B. Adams Jr. 1963 Douglas L. Barhost 1970 Scott T. Barr 1987
California Pi
James W. Chew 1995
Richard C. Goodwin 1975
Robert P. Husband DO 1979
Alan Martin 1978
CAL STATE - LONG BEACH
David R. Norwine 1968
David J. Ables 1976
Alan R. McBane 1960 Gary L. Reed 1970
Richard J. Samuhel 1967
BRADLEY
Illinois Epsilon
Lewis H. Augspurger 1970 James Beiderbecke 2018 David W. Berkow 1979
Alexander J. Bibbs 1983
Ronald D. Bonadurer 1988
Matthew L. Chouinard 2006 Daniel F. Dahlke 176
Kevin M. Dejovine 1989
David A. Hardenbrook 1972 Brian N. Hillman 2006
Samuel L. Hull Jr. 1990
Thomas F. Lorenz 1988 Ronald C. Lowe II 1992 Eric B. Ratts 1985
Brian K. Riordan 1991 David Spayer 2019
Gerard E. Valentino 1994
BUCKNELL
Pennsylvania Zeta
Robert A. Campagna Jr. 1992 Michael P. Catanzaro 1987
James G. Hendrickson 1971 John F. Heuer 1959
William S. Moyer 1957
Lawrence J. Papagni 1986
Frederick H. Patterson 1953 Justin E. Pinard 2019
Joseph R. Scarpa 1987
Penn P. Shelley MD 1953
BUFFALO
New York Phi
Taylor J. Graham 1996 Aaron P. Seiden 1998
California Lambda
Alvin B. Armer 1981
James P. Baker 1982
Norbert H. Chung 1986 Daniel P. Gooch 1972 Joel A. Hackett 1969 Jose Hanagan 1982
John D. Hogue 1971 Ted R. Hulsey 1973 Nabil Kahale 2001
Myles I. Karpman 1971 Dennis J. King 1972
Harold J. Kurkjian 1956
George M. Medak 1965
Lorenzo T. D. Occhipinti 2006 Ronald P. Schwandt 1958 Donald R. Smith 1968
Thomas H. Tracy 1959 Luis Wenk-Wolff 2002 W. Gary Westling
CAL STATE - LOS ANGELES California Mu
Michael K. Bunch 2003 David A. Carrier 1980 Dennis Carrillo 2003
John F. Dekema 1969
Christopher M. Gonzales 2017
California Nu
Dorian E. Quispe 1998
CAL STATE - SACRAMENTO California Xi
William R. Pickering 1973
Francisco O. Rodriguez 2021 Ronald J. Vance 1978
CAL STATE - SAN MARCOS California Alpha-Gamma Tyrell A. Fiduccia 2004 Leroy Noriega 2016
CENTRE
Kentucky Kappa
Richard C. Berg 1968 Troy M. Edelen 1989 Ellis Z. Estes 2009
Mark N. Fromang 2023
Bryan J. E. O’Neill 2014 John D. Rivers 2011
CHAPMAN
California Alpha-Delta
Michael B. Olenicoff 2020 Brandon V. Pankey 1999
CHARLESTON
South Carolina Upsilon
William O. Hanahan IV 2018
CARNEGIE MELLON
Jonathan P. Hayes 1994
Joshua D. Baer 1998
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Pennsylvania Phi
Jeffrey J. Ball 1979
Ronald W. Fahle 1957 John F. Krugh 1997
John W. Kwiecinski 1977 Jean-Paul Yi Lie 1994
James C. Moran 1967
Mark C. Puliafico 1973
CASE WESTERN RESERVE Ohio Rho
Kenneth A. Barker 1970
Thomas A. Brandes 1968 James E. Caminis 2000
Gregory P. Catrambone 1970 E.G. Gaborick 1954
Bernard J. Gallagher 1959 Joseph M. Hendrie 1950 Russell S. Katz 1992
Paul R. Kimmel 1969
John P. Linhart 1969
Louis J. Petrovic PhD 1962 Charles W. Rainger 1955 Keith L. Sechler 1977
Gary T. Warzynski 1991
CENTRAL FLORIDA Florida Epsilon
Gary J. Boynton 1976
Douglas W. Stokes Jr. 1984 Tennessee Rho
Jeffrey J. Portersfield 2004 Ian S. Strelsin 2004
Nicholas Watkins MD 2012
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon
David L. Altemeier 1972 Eric J. Bachus 2018
Dennis L. Barger 1980 John R. Barrett 1971
Barry J. Bebart 1986
Nathan P. Bennett 2015 Neal R. Berte EdD 1962 Steven M. Bilski 2006
G. Bradley Brown 1972 Thomas A. Buck 1997 Allan D. Cors 1959
L. Barry Cors 1954
David V. Crockett 1971
Herbert W. Desch 1961 David R. Gardner 2006 Dean R. Gaudin 1956
Brian J. Gusweiler 2009 Jared B. Hoffman
Theron A. Hopkins 1994 Richard M. Hopple 1970
Thomas J. Howison 1977 Ronald Irvin
Stewart Hsieh 1974
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Jayson Just 2010
Luke A. Crossett 2007
Brian C. Kennedy 1996
Patrick T. Fredricks 2010
David M. Lance 1956
Spenver A. Long 2008
Ryan A. Lobello 2006
Jacob A. Smith 2019
Neil J. Mullen 2016
Cody T. Van Buren 2018
Joseph Ottaviani 1966
Michael R. Huizar 1990 Eric B. Leon Perez 2016 William A. Lewis 1981
Erick F. Maldonado 1996
Joseph P. Patterson 2021 Aaron E. Popel 1980 Mark W. Popel 1979 Ninion S. Rily 1971
Mario A. Salomon 1999 Richard Schwien 1968
Morgan J. Shuster 1967 Michael A. Solis 1990
Christopher B. Takeshita 1994
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Gene J. Torncello 1966
Michigan Delta-Omega
Kevin J. Johnson 1980
Steven P. Duffy 2005
Wesley M. Lampe Jr. 1957
Brandon Glaub 2015
Ned C. Lautenbach 1966
Miles C. Potter 2011
John R. Miles 1965
Nathan J. Tallman 2007
Trung Q. Nguyen 2006
Adam M. Walters 2016
Gregg E. Pancero II 2009 Brian M. Steur 2009 Mike Steur PE 1978
Robert A. Suddendorf 1949
J. Robert Taylor 1964
Nicholas A. Trekla 2005 Jack G. Wells 2015
J. Lawrence Willey 1962 Mark L. Willey 1993
Brandon N. Wisler 2007
DARTMOUTH
DRAKE
EASTERN NEW MEXICO
Evan B. Azrilliant Esq 1987
David L. Arendt 1978
Prentice A. Baca 1967
New Hampshire Alpha Mark S Carlie 1976
Clark A. Griffiths 1957 Harris B. McKee 1961
CLEMSON
Ian Sarr 2005
Michael J. Maxwell 1967
DAVIDSON
South Carolina Nu
David L. Narramore 1967
COLORADO - BOULDER Colorado Chi
Peter W. Dillon 1958
William K. Fisher 1983 Edwin F. Kuny 1953
Charles W. Larson 1965
Levent A. Ozdemir 2019 Boyce W. Wiltrout 1963
COLORADO - COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Phi
Robert K. Miller 2011 Neil P. Tooley 2017
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Colorado Phi
James R. Heath 2003
COLORADO STATE Colorado Delta
Alex B. Campbell 1980 Tom G. Cox 1960
John E. Hawkinson 1960 Ronald B. Moucka 1974
Robert M. Pacheco 1967 Travis Quach 2017
George Simon 1987 Scott A. Wolf 1982
William B. Woods 1958
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beta
Richard C. Barrett 1964 David I. Barton 1960
William R. Denton 1960 Kirk R. Thornton 1971
CORNELL
New York Alpha
Brian R. Elliott 1991
Michael B. Kraskow 1986
CREIGHTON
Nebraska Iota
Michael K. Chong 2006 John D. Jurcyk 1981
Matthew J. Shalhoob 1998 Jesse J. Zien 2004
Jeremy J. Sawyer 1955 North Carolina Theta
Patrick W. Currie 1990
Charles L. Davidson III 174 Neil W. Trask III 1973
DELAWARE
Delaware Alpha
Richard B. Sheridan 1998
DELTA STATE
Mississippi Delta-Sigma Caleb L. Chambers 2016
Harrison T. Johnson 2018 Mikel D. Sykes 2016
Austin C. Taylor 2015
Kenneth Thomas 2015
Matthew T. Williams 2014
DENISON Ohio Mu
Brooke E. Allen 1982 Daniel K. Buck 1954
Dennis T. Fujka 1969
John B. Hebard 1956 Scot M. Small 985
Edward P. Wish Jr. 1958 Phillip W. Wyatt 1965
DENVER
Colorado Zeta
Don R. Prizler 1963
Thomas D. Wilcox 1960
Welcome W. Wilson Jr. 1973
DEPAUL
Illinois Delta-Pi
Heyden C. Kipp 2023
Kevin J. Newhouse 2014
DEPAUW
Indiana Delta
Zack F. Bettis Jr. 1971
James H. Boyd PhD 1958 Lance A. DeNardin 1986 James M. Mullin 1983
DICKINSON
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi Raymond P. Birney 1990
Kingsley W. Greene 1971 Roger E. Nelson Jr. 1954
Iowa Delta
Sherwood M. Boudeman 1962 Greg D. Brandt 1984
Ned A. Burmeister 1981 Paul J. Finney Sr. 1958 Kent K. Foster 1983
Bruce A. Foster 1978 Lee Frary 1964
Daniel M. Fuller 1978
Charles H. Herndon Jr. 1978 Michael B. Higgins 1978
E. Dewane Fryar 1965 Fred D. Phelps 1964
David R. Pia USMC (Ret) 1965 Nate T. Williams 1993
EMBRY-RIDDLE [AZ]
Arizona Delta
Michael R. Lee 2004
EMBRY-RIDDLE [FL]
Jeffery J. Holz 1978
Florida Rho
Howard L. Hunt 1948
Joseph B. Fullwood-White 2010
Robert L. Hopson Jr. 1963 William E. Kearny 1966 Mark C. Lynes 2013 David B. Beier 1972
Michael O. Morehead 2022 James T. Murphy 1954 James W. Noyce 1978 Roger P. Penrod 1978
Steven H. Pojman 1963
Robert M. Pomerantz 1977 Mark S. Roby 1978
Robert A. Rosulek 1970 Ashwin L. Sinha 2022
Allen C. Sorensen 1961 Robert M. taylor 1962 Paul Walser 1978
DREXEL
James P. Baldwin 1971
EMERSON
Massachusetts Epsilon Stephen A. Bucco 2011
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon
Robert C. Bottoms 1964
W. Lawrence Brown 1968 Daniel S. Cummins 1982 John C. Edwards 1968
William J. Etherton 1969
R. Carter Freeman Jr. CMC 1960 James B. Johnson Jr. 1954 Robert R. Morgan Jr. 1994 William S. Morris IV 1983
Hal S. Raper Jr. DDS 1961
Pennsylvania Epsilon
Samuel D. Rauch 1961
Peter V. Cochran 1972
Carl F. Williams III 1974
Richard W. Choromanski 1979 Curtis G. Kramer Jr. 1975
Joseph A. Mandato Jr. 1981
DUKE
Stanley A. Rhodes 1965
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon
James A. Domina 1968
North Carolina Nu
Ronald M. Faust PhD 1972
Clayton O. Pruitt Jr. 1962
Paul S. Oldham 1996
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
Michigan Zeta
Frank B. Iodice 1964
J. Michael Walkowski 1974
Peter Moller 1961
William P. Simmons Jr. 1961 Tennessee Alpha
Walton A. Justice Jr. 1966 Ronald T. Moore
Armando F. Morrell 197 Robert J. Walker 1966
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Ennis V. Heathcock 1959
FERRIS STATE
Paul J. Dixon III 1989
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon
William C. Andrews 1955
Thomas R. Barber Jr. 1961 Peyton B. Ellis 1960
Illinois Delta-Lambda
Albert R. Frederick Jr. 1957
Ryan N. McCain 2013
William D. Gunter Jr. 1956
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Charles G. Long 1967
Raymond T. Guttendorf 2014
Kentucky Delta
John S. Hettinger 1977 Roy G. Peach 1985
David N. Rodgers 1975
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
New Mexico Alpha
Robert B. Gough III 1987 James F. Halling 1973 William R. Meide 1974 Angel Oliva III 1990
Richard B. Streeter 1962
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS FLORIDA SOUTHERN
GEORGE WASHINGTON
HARVARD
INDIANA
William A. Chope 1971
Chad J. Antonini III 2000
Robert A. Hastings 1957
Thomas H. Alt Sr. 1958
Florida Gamma
Dre O. Danneker 2022
Robert J. Fauls Jr. 1970
Robert C. Fernandez 1958 Maxwell M. Flick 2018
Nathan A. Harris 1995
Richard M. Henderson 1957 Carlos F.J. Hernandez 2008 Ross M. Jones 2021
Washington City Rho
Jacob D. Bournazia 1978 Edmund P. Crump 1960 Henry H. Frain 1961
Leon S. Mapes Jr. 1970
James E. Bashaw 1984
R. Gerald Heinze 1965
John W. Purvis Sr. 1971
Jacob D. Lafser 2018
Mote W. Andrews Jr. 1952
Thomas J. McConville 2006 Richard E. Nolte 1979 Kyle W. Shatto 2017
FLORIDA STATE Florida Beta
William A. Bryan 1960 Timothy J. Daly 1987
Cooper W. Free 2023
Georgia Beta
Rob A. Ellis Jr. 1980
Jack N. Hattaway 1966 Otis F. Jones III 1987
Ruben A. Whitehead 1961
Hendry W. Swift Jr. 1964 John W. Yopp Jr. 1979 S. Scott Young 1979 Georgia Rho
GEORGIA SOUTHERN - STATESBORO Georgia Alpha
Clayton J. Farmer 2017
FORT HAYS STATE
GEORGIA TECH
John M. Kimberlin 2001
Jay K. Githens 1962
Kansas Delta
Georgia Phi
Garrett L. McBlair 2020
Morris E. Harrison Jr. 1974
Lance A. Zimmerman 2000
FRANKLIN
Indiana Alpha
Dana P. Deer 1958
Raymond A. Detournay 1956
Howard Hoffman 1980
James R. Jolly Jr. 1964 Will D. Magruder 1956
Bruce F. Rutherford 1972
GETTYSBURG
Kenneth O. Dunn 1951
Pennsylvania Delta
Donald L. Mendenhall 1955
Harrie G. Burdan 1955
Benjamin D. Fawcett 1973 Stephen P. Peck 1966
Jimmy J. Plummer 1960 Arthur H. Turner 1957
Keith B. Adams 1977 Erwin J. Dill 1978
Christopher J. Nigrel 1975
James C. Vanderwaal 1977
FROSTBURG STATE
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
Jason P. Andrick 1997
Martin J. Barnard 2011
Maryland Delta
Minnesota Gamma
Tyler J. Bussenius 2021
Robert D. Schreck 2020
Thomas W. Carey Jr. 1995 Christopher McDonald
FURMAN
South Carolina Phi
Gavin W. Boone 1991
William A. Cofer 1970
J. Bennett Glass 1963
Joren A. Tengesdal 2019
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Virginia Upsilon
Julian B. Booth 1995
HARTFORD
Connecticut Lambda Darren Deoraj 2012
Patrick J. Fayne 2016
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Seth Crawfrd 2018
Johnny L. Deforest Jr. 2019 John D. Pieratt 1972
Joseph T. Ruland 1970 Alan R. Senac 1971
Daniel L. Alsaker 1972
Dustin E. Stewart 2017
James W. Westbrook 1968
William C. Booher 1971
William S. Morris III 1956
Scott G. McGregor 1982
Fred J. Pyland 1975
Howard S. Treadway 1961
C. Joseph Blackburn 1964
IDAHO
GEORGIA SOUTHERN - ARMSTRONG
Robert W. Swoszowski 1961
Texas Epsilon
Chiel W. Marlow Jr. 1955
Baylis M. Gruber 1970
Gregg P. Guilford 1982
Alan M. Rich
HOUSTON
GEORGIA
Mitchell J. Livingston 2020
William G. Lee 1966
Ray A. Gibbs Jr. 1950
Hershel W. Knighten 1995 Terry L. Krick 1976
Massachusetts Gamma
Idaho Alpha
Gary L. Garnand 1970
Warren L. Martin 1957 Melvin M. Marvel1960 Charley Thornbrugh
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta
Phillip C. Berndt 1985
Theodore J. Biedron Jr. 1968 Andrew C. Bird $ 1999
Michael H. Charpentier 1989 Bradley A. Davison 1991 Thomas M Donlan 1979 Jack H. Freckman 1965
William R. Goodheart Sr. 1953 Richard C. Hoskins Jr. 1968 William J. Howard 1956 Dave T. Impey 1985 John D. Kann 1986
Raymond J. Keeler PE 1979 Kim L. Larson 1981
Ryan J. Mannion 1988
Phillip L. Mattison Jr. 1957 Edward H. McCall 1960
Robert E. McClary 1960
Indiana Gamma
Dan E. Aron 1983
Thomas E. Atz 1970
Roert E. Bailey CPA 1954 David W. Barrick 1979
Brandon C. Bennett 2010 William D. Bennion 1966
Thomas E. Bolyard 1963 Brent C. Burke 1976
Patrick M. Cassidy 1985
Brooks J. Chumley 2012 Bradley S. Cooper 1984 Robert J. Deputy 190 Ronak S. Desai 2010
D. Peter Dunbar 1985 Patrick Fagan 2014
James C. Fisinger 1983
William W. Fobes II 1961 Earl F. Frost 1966
Patrick J. Goodnight 1988 Adam M. Grant 1984
Jacob Hartmeister 2016 Douglass N. Hite 1967 Andrew T. Jent 2015
Jason L. Kennedy 1992 Roy W. Kern 1957
Nicholas Martell 2016
Brian N. Mattesich 1996 B. Dennis McCall 1984
Donald R. Meckstroth 1941 Steven D. Mitchell 1983 John F. Ocwieja 1992
Stephen C. Pohlmann 1983 Brian D. Redman 1979
Robert K. Ryan Jr. 1965 Hugh K. Sinnock 1967
Nicholas J. Spencer 1957 Mark R. Stetzel 1980
Christopher R. Summers 2001 Mark A. Tucker 1992
David G. Welsh 1986
Michael J. Wurtsbaugh 1984
Raymond S. Morford III 1972
INDIANA STATE
James L. Pacek 1972
Drew Billings 2014
John M. Oroni 1986
Scott M. Perez 1989
Donald F. Pierson 1967 Marc J. Poskin 1987
Nicholas N. Rau 1996
Kenneth J. Rosinski 1972 John Shimjus 1982
Phillip H. Ward Jr. 1953
George P. Wilson III 1951
ILLINOIS STATE
Illinois Tau-Omega
Timothy P. Simmons 1999 Matthew C. Wruck 1993
Indiana Sigma
Brandon A. Blair 2016
Tylar J. Blosfield 2015 Joe P. brown 2017
Steven L. Dickerson 1977 Michael D. Fouts 1996
Stacey A. Gentry 1989 Nathan R. Guth 2019
Christopher W. Hancock 1996 David A. Heath 2017 John Henn 2018
Alexander Kuhlman 2019 Collin D. Lamberth 2019 Koert W. Mehler 2018
Raymond L. Motz 1970
Conner S. Nichols 2017
Jake D. Parker 2017
KENT STATE
KETTERING
MAINE
Robert W. Read 1975
Donald W. Booth Jr. 1963
Gregory P. Buschmann 1977
Richard J. Goff 1950
David Pascarella III 2017 Kristopher D. Rogers 2015 Thomas A. Ross 1973
Lawrence W. Schott 1985 Kent E. Schwarz 1972
Paul S. Siebenmorgen 1971 Garrett J. Smith 2015 Joe D. Smith 1971
Gerrit R. Tenbrink 2018 Nathan G. Walker 2014 Alfred L. Walker II 2018 Josh Wilkison 2019
IOWA
Iowa Beta
Thomas E. Nordyke 1961
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
Richard P. Baxster Sr. 1960 Gregory P. Brenny 1988 Steve D. Brown Jr. 1987 Jeffrey N. Bump 1984 Arthur Freeman 2003
Larry R. Gradisher 1982 Dale A. Johnson 1960
Scott A. Koppelman 1991 Richard J. Neiman 1965 John D. Rustwick 1971 Gary K. Weeter 1961
IUPUI
Indiana Iota-Pi
Francesco Cardelli 2009 Derek M. Wilhite 2009
KANSAS
Kansas Alpha
Alan G. Fischer 2012
Zachary D. Holland 1996
Thomas M. McFarland 1972 Jason R. Pugh 2016 Chaz Rumage 2011
Craig A. Smith MD 1956
Joseph H. Vaughan Jr. 1971 Austin V. Wagner 2014
KANSAS STATE Kansas Beta
Jarold W. Boettcher 1963 David F. Chelesnik 1961 Roger W. Coulter 1961
Brock H. Galyardt 2022 John C. Moser 1982
Chester C. Wilcox 1962
KENNESAW STATE Georgia Omega
Luis J. Velasquez 2012
Ohio Lambda
Vincent M. Dangerfield 2013 Mark O. Decker Sr. 1971 Arthur R. Getz Jr. 1956
Matthew S. Graham 1993 Frederick J. Hursh 1973
Michigan Epsilon - Section B Rodney E. Kirkham 1975 Alan W. Mast 1992
Terry J. Moore 1968
Christopher B. Trombetta 1993
Richard A. Krieger 1963
LA VERNE
Joseph H. Reed 1960
Albert Andrade 1994
Matthew R. Kuwatch 1993
KENTUCKY
Joseph J. Robinson III 1955
MANKATO STATE Minnesota Beta
John M. Ryan 1970
California Upsilon
MANSFIELD
Richard Barreto 2017
James D. Blew 2017
Pennsylvania Beta-Phi
Kentucky Epsilon
LAFAYETTE
MARSHALL
Blaine K. Ayers 2001
Robert T. Burns CLU 1963
Willard H. Catltt Jr. 1974
Joe A. Anderson 1981 Nathan T. Ball 2021
Stephen E. Boggess 1992 Joe R. Bowen 1972
Jack C. Bradley 1961
Pennsylvania Eta-Gamma Eric P. Reumann 1988
Joseph Z. Sherk II 1967
LEWIS & CLARK
Earl L. Calhoun 1974
Oregon Delta
Lon W. Deckard 1969
Christopher V. Cox 1982
John C. Davis 2021
Charles A. Duncan 1992 William S. Evans III 1974
Tod M. Corrin 1972
LONG ISLAND
West Virginia Alpha
William R. deSilva 1959 Robert J. Dilley 1973
William R. Harman 1963
Steven R. Headley 1968 Lawrence E. Hite 1956 Andrew L. Jones MBA Joe K. Kessler 1964
David E. Taylor 1973
Joseph W. Foran 1974
New York Beta
MARYLAND - BALTIMORE COUNTY
F. Joseph Halcomb III 1974
Dylan M. Silva 2018
Brian A. Baum 1994
James H. Graft 1977 Todd G. Harris 2000
William S. Harris Jr. 1968
Ronald F. Huffman Jr. 1994 Phillip T. Johnson 1972 Rodney C. Jones 1972 Gary A. Koch 1964
Robert J. Koch 2017
Benjamin D. Koch 2016 John M. Marshall 2004 Edward A. Mayer 1970
Jerry T. Miller CPA 1973 James B. Morse 1971 Kirk M. Nixon 1976
Stephen J. Pulliam 1974
Joseph J. Ransdell 1977
James A. Richardon 1970 Robert S. Ryan 1976
John C. Sawyer 2004 David A. Scinta 1981
Michael C. Scott 1983
Robert S. Sheehan Jr. 1981 Jerry L. Stovall MD 1967 Daniel T. Street 2004 Chri T. Sullivan 1970 David T. Tuttle 1974
Joseph P. Welsh 1977 John Wessel 2020
Charles G. Wilson 1973
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section A Jones R. Barton 2016
William G. Bechtel II 1984
Thomas J. Clark 1973
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Alpha
Alfred Frederiksen 1987 James H. Larke Sr. 1970 Charles H. Trent 1969
LOUISIANA STATE Louisiana Epsilon
Frank K. Chandler Jr. 1961 Thomas J. Eppling 1980 Robert G. Jones 1960
Robert J. Merkle 1960 Heinke E. Trapp 1985
Edward W. Veillon 1962
LOUISVILLE
Kentucky Sigma
David D. Deyer Jr. 2013 Adam J. Jones 2009
LOYOLA
Illinois Alpha-Omega
Matthew D. Brooks 2006 Edward R. Drost 1989
Gregory M. Funfsinn 2003 David J. Kupiec 1986
Erik E. Lindholm 2002
Matthew G. Most 2008 Gregory Papas 2009
Ross A. Pometta 2007 Asif Poonja 2010 Ajay Popli 2005
Daniel C. Stanczak 2003 Patrick J. Stiff Jr. 2004 Scott P. Stiff 2017
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Maine Alpha
Maryland Omicron-Pi Kevin D. Heilman 1989
Michael Chi-Shiang Huang 2004 Aaron T. Penn 1994
MARYLAND - COLLEGE PARK Maryland Beta
Michael J.Alecci 2020
Michael S. Becker 1996 Robert A. Blase 1964
William W. Bride III 1960
Kenneth R. Cooper Jr. 1956
Nicholas R. Daeschner 2017 Raymond M. Davids 1977
Timothy J. Davisson 1982 Todd C. De Binder 1954 Daniel M. Dillon 1988
Paul E. Farrell Jr. 1976 Jacob A. Fiello 2023 Chris P. Gaylor 1972
Hugh J. Holloman 1973 Brendan M. Hood 2023 Brian S. Jolles 1982
Adam L. Kaplan 1988
Craig M. Kellstrom 1975
Brandon T. Kwintner 2021
Andrew S. Lehnus 2019 Gregory E. Lomax 1976 John E. Roberts 1963
James G. Sakers 1969 Michael E. Scott 1976
Kenneth D. Shapiro 1995 William S. Sims 1987 John K. Stitt 1960
Matthew J. Stralka 2019 Robert E. Weiss 1957 Slaton L. White 1973
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS MARYLAND - COLLEGE PARK
Barry R. Patron 1955
Stephen O. Plunkett 1985
Maryland Beta (Cont.)
Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962 Geoff Voss 1982
Joseph P. Wright Jr. 1967
MICHIGAN STATE
John S. Ziemski 2020
Stephen W. Colovas 1979
MISSISSIPPI
Fredrick J. Kleisnr 1966
Pierce B. Harrell 2021
Robert D. Wilson 2023 Patrick B. Yi 2021
Ryan D, Ziemski 2020 Morris J. Zwick 1985
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Kappa
Gregory C. Hamilton 1972
MEMPHIS
Tennessee Sigma
Richard P. McCullly 1965
E. Taylor Richardson 1962 Jack P. Rochelle 1965
Harold H. Sterling III 1989 Justin T. Ware 2017
MERCER
Georgia Psi
James H. Bray 1972 Gary S. Buhler 1987
Thomas S. Duncan 1977 S. Jackson Reed 1971
William T. King USA (Ret) 1957
MIAMI [FL]
Florida Alpha
Ronald J. Bell 1990
Jerome L. Cleveland 1953
Howard A. Kallusch Jr. 1966 Shawn M. Potter 2007
William J. Rankin Jr. 1953
Douglas H. Reynolds 1955
MIAMI [OH] Ohio Tau
Ben. L. Allen 1960
David M. Auck 1965
John R. Balconi 1967
Roger C. Dickinson 1979 Larry A. Freedman 1966 Walter L. Gross III 1975
George W. Harrington 1963 Douglas C. Hodge 1991 Michael W. Litner 1978 Joe P. Loftus 2021
John F. Luthy 1952
Bruce E. Murphy 1978 Tom C. Nasby 1980
Ernest R. Porter 1947 Edwin K. Prugh 1968
Richard L. Schroeder 1958
Kelsey S. Stewart USN (Ret) 1960 Richard A. Termuhlen II 1980
MICHIGAN
Michigan Iota-Beta
Thomas C. Freed 1974
Peter D. Goulding 1957 Alex Lengemann 1997
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Michigan Gamma
Michael R. Kamish 1986 Dale H. Koch 1960
Wilson Livingood 1961
Franklin E. Maxwell 1965
Charls D. Ploughma 1987 David J. Runyon 2001
Benjamin A. Schock 1999
Joey D. Quick 2023
Walter G. Roberts 1956
Steven C. Tempelman 1990 Michael W. Tenney 1966 Mississippi Gamma
Lytteton T. Harris IV 1962 Miller P. Holmes Jr. 1965 Clyde D. Klso III 1968
William M. Landes Jr. 1989 Ike S. Trotter 1974
Douglas A. Shankwiler 1968
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Gregory P. Somers Esq 1998
Harris H. Barnes III 1968
David L. Shaw MD 1969
Edward R. Swiderski III 2001 Louis C. Winsman IV 2000
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Beta
Richard L. Baker 1974
Emery J. Gaines 1969
Nathan C. Jones 2021 Robert G. Peeck 1972
Harrison H. Perry III 1984 Timothy M. Strbl 1980
MILLIKIN
Illinois Delta
Robert E. Anderson 1954 Randy S. Blackburn 1974 Garrett B. Derman 2012 Thomas W. Ewing 1957 Brock R. Feece 2015
Caleb A. Goding 2016 Peter D. Hyink 1969
Jefferson D. Lilly II 1998 Stephen B. Phenix 1961
Donnell J. Schwarz 1961
Mississippi Theta
Henry A. Beattie III 1977
Hugh Beckham Jr. 1988 William K. Blair 1964
D. Hines Brannan Jr. 1970
Stewart H. Bridgforth Jr. 1965 Harris C. Brumfield 1986 Jimmy R. Comer 1968
James O. Harris Jr. 1963 John T. Harvey 1986
Edward G. Herring 1968
Thomas G. Hixon Sr. 1965 James L. Jones 1971
John F. Joorfetz II 2005
MONMOUTH
Illinois Alpha
Fred H. Rumney III 1964
MONTANA
Montana Beta
Dougla P. Banks 1979 John N. King 1967
James R. Mountain 1981 Zane G. Murfitt 1950
William R. Nooney 1975 Robert R. Romek 1959
MONTANA STATE Montana Alpha
Robert L. Berg 1952
Charles T. Hash Sr. 1958 Arthur K. Niell 1959
Herbert R. Thackeray 1979
MOREHEAD STATE Kentucky Gamma
Dwight M. Clough 1991
Chase R. Johnson 2016
MOUNT UNION Ohio Sigma
Harold E. Mains 1959 Paul R. Mauer II 1972
Ronald P. Phillips 1971
Thomas B. Nusz 1982
NEBRASKA
Ben W. Pentecost 1979
Lynn C. Beebe 1976
Farley R. Owens III 1987 Henry C. Pilkinton IV 1984
James C. Robertson Jr. 1983 Thomas B. Seitz 1963
Gerald W. Thames 1970
William E. Thurmond Jr. 1963 Robert C. Weston Jr. 1974 Hugh H. Wilson Jr. 1964
Nebraska Lambda-Pi Wallace A. Bryans 1960 Grant D. Gier 1984
John L. Hoppe Jr. 1970 Galen L. Larson 1980 John E. Martin 1969
James P. McCoy 2019
William A. Pfeifer 1974 Scott E. Smith 1990
Nicholas W. Smith 1983
MISSOURI - COLUMBIA
Matt D. Walzer 2005
John A. Dilllingham 1961
NEVADA - LAS VEGAS
Edward B. Minning 1957
James H. Adamson III 1988
Derrick M. Sosinsky 2014
MILLSAPS
Mississippi Delta
Thomas-Scott B. Pfaff 2022
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
James H. Aarestad USA (Ret) 1949
Missouri Alpha
David E. Frimel 1987
Thomas W. Rash Jr. 197
MISSOURI - KANSAS CITY Missouri Kappa-Chi
Wayne M. Jordan III 2019
Rankin C. Ahlm Jr. 1986
MIT
Duane E. Blanchard 1962
Ryan L. Blanchette 1994
James S. Archer 1957
James R. Bogard 1958 John P. Carlson 1952
Kenneth Devine 2015
Richard A. Devine 1976
James L. Ekstrom 1960 Bruce R. Halgren 1959 Robert G. Neale 1984 Paul T. Helson 1969
John M. Peterson 1978
Massachusetts Iota-Tau Geoffrey R. Brazer 1994
John H. Golden Hr. 1965
George J. Michel Jr. 1953 Jose H. Montera 1982
Henry H. Perritt Jr. 1966 Ralph G. Schmitt 1966
Robert J. Zalucki 1982
John C. Williams 1983 Nevada Beta
Patrick A. Arizmendi 2002 Michael Benshimon 2009
Lawrence E. Ginsberg 1998 Brian T. Glickman 1993
Jordan Goldstein 2020 Edwad A. Horwitz 1991
Christopher J. Jones 2022 Trey O. Kirkpatrick 2022
Michael R. Korczynski 2012 Peter A. Locatelli Med 1991 Alexander M. Mavros 1998
James D. McDaniel Jr. 1994 Kaden W. Mortenson 2022 Nicholas Myers 2018 Steven G. Pieri 1991
Zaccary A. Poots 2009
Nathan T. Valencia 2023 Nicholas A. Whitstone 1994
NEVADA - RENO
NORTH DAKOTA
NORTH GEORGIA
OGLETHORPE
Dean R. Heidrich 1974
Dale D. Aipperspach 1983
Jason E. Davis 2010
C. Harvey Buek Jr. 1972
Nevada Alpha
Jakob Horwitz 2020
Chul Hwan Yim 2004
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Beta
David B. Gustafson 1959 Robert W. Hicks 1955
H. Thacher Linke USA 1967 Michael R. Stevens 1975
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Tau
Edgar A. Amsden 1965
Theodore C. Blashak EdD 1990 Armand T. Carian 1973 James G. Ellis 1968
David M.B. Greigo 1983 Perry W. MaGill 1953
David W. Matthews 1954
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS New Mexico Sigma
Gerland J. Alleyne 1970 Daryl Neil 1975
NEW MEXICO STATE New Mexico Phi
William M. Bullock 2001 Roger E. Cundiff 1968 John P. Cusack 1974
Paul J. Dougherty 1961 Jerry L. Jackson 1971
Thomas K. McCarter 1955 Norman E. Murray 1973 Robert E. Paxson 1970
James W. Pinkston 1968
Douglas L. Turnage 1969
NICHOLLS STATE Louisiana Chi
Henri P. Dufrense 2008 James P. Irwin 2005
Remy P. Lodrigues 2022 Ryan C. McCan 2008
Alistair I.K. Moussa 2014
Nicholas Terrebonne 2018 Seth T. Vaughn 2013
David P. Vicknair 2007
NORTH CAROLINA - CHAPEL HILL North Carolina Xi
William O. Leonard III 1969
NORTH CAROLINA - WILMINGTON North Carolina Delta Ricky J. Farmer 1987
NORTH CAROLINA STATE North Carolina Alpha
Charles G. Biddix 1981
Arthur S. Deberry Jr. 1951 Henry C. Neese 2009 S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
North Dakota Alpha John A. Berg 1967
Georgia Delta
James W. Blakeway 1983
NORTH TEXAS
Mike W. Crosby 1968
James M. Enen 1995
Rex R. Carlson 1983
Robert J. Daggett 1985 David E. DeMers 1965
James J. Fontanini Jr. 1987
Texas Kappa
Bryan R. Hogan 1993
OHIO
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Alfred E. Banholzer 1957
Illinois Gamma
Chad A. Holtz
Michael J. Corelli 2001
Dean P. Hornbacher 1967 Harvey H. Huber 1964
Hunter H. Huberty 2015
Mark Burton Hutton 1984 Kenneth H. Isaak 1968 Jeff J. Johnson 1996
Scott M. Johnson 1985 Daniel A. Keller 1979
Thomas E. Kenville 1963
David N. Cooper 1971
Anthony R. Melillo 2015 Clyde A. Tallent 1972
David J. Hinrichs 1972 Peter J. Hoistad 1982
Georgia Eta
Kenneth T. Buck III 1987 John A. Fujiu 1986
Thomas M. Lally 1984 Ralph D. Murdy 1973
Thomas W. Neubert 1974
Thomas G. Prepelica 1970 Seth L. Rosner 1999
Ohio Gamma
Robert L. Belichick 1966 Kevin J. Hosty 2000
Jeffrey R. Kemerer 1998 William F. Lohrer 1961 Robert T. Neesn 1957
Thomas B. Nichols 1988 Richard T. Stultz 1968
Edward S. Walters 1994
Edgar Rubio 1998
OHIO STATE
NORTHERN IOWA
Richard D. Davis MD 1947
Craig P. Kipp 1977
Iowa Chi
Jeff M. Leidholm 1983
Gary C. Daters 1971
Timothy J. Lyle 1981
Aaron A. Hyde 2006
Roscoe G. Montgomery 1959
Nicholas P. Jones 2003
Mark R. Oehlke 1990
Shannon M. Lee 1996
Michael J. Pung 1985
Mark A. Mazzie 1995
Gaylord A. Saetre 1966
Matthew T. Timmermn 2007
Gary W. Selberg 1983
Gregory A. Warren 1999
Glenn W. Spitzer 1970
Randall D. Wolff 1984
Ohio Theta
Robert G. Granzmiller 1961
William D. Langenes 1966
Jon C. Best 1988
Richard T. Lindgren 1966
Jeremy B. Hulshizer 2012
Brian P. McDonough 2000
Richard D. James 1969
Mark J. Myrvik 1984
Joseph M. Kint 1967
Jeremy A. Olson 2006
Justin R. Lossner 2001
Alvin L. Royse 1972
Brian N. Thomsen 1985
Leif H. Schonteich 1999
Todd A. Ulrich 1986
OHIO WESLEYAN
Brian G. Soper 1992
Matthew P. Weinstein 1994
David H. Dunbar 1964
Ross G. Stevens 182
Richard A. Worm 1964
Miles C. Wiley III 1975
Bradford W. Yeager 1982
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega
Robert E. Bodager 1950
North Dakota Beta
John R. Cheadle Jr. 975
Thomas E. Dobbs 1988
Thomas Z. Haywwrd Jr. 1962
Ross A. Haugeberg 1989
Derek J. Linkous 2008
Courtland P. Miller 2013
Arthur G. Platt 1957
Timothy J. Pyle 1982
C. Scott Thiss 1969
William M. Bateman 1985
John W. Hayden 1979
Bradley Golz 1992 \
Richard L. Lies 1967
Grant A. Maris 2017
Curt C. Nerenberg 1979
Thomas J. Mohagen 2007
Timothy C. Regan 1983
Cecil E. Reinke JD PhD 1956
Etienne Tishman 2020
Larry E.Sack 1959
Lyle J. Swenson MD 1972
NORTH FLORIDA Florida Nu
Christopher A. Slott 2008
OCCIDENTAL
California Epsilon
Robert E. Huntington DDS 1958 Isamu Kawabori MD 1962 Richard A. Porter 1963
Ricahrd M. Smith Jr. 1975 James J. Sullos Jr. 1960
Donovan J. Golich 2015 William D. Kerns 1966 John S. Mason 1966
Antonio L. Massenelli 2000 Roger E. McClure 1955 Paul W. Michael 1957
Merrill D. Phelan 1970 George S. Place 1969
Palmer B. Schooley 1982 Paul C. Smith 1954
Michael B. Weingard 1971 Ohio Delta
Donald L. Poe 1953
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Ronald A. Adams 1973 Brian W. Allen 2002
Matthew M. Anderson 2004 Jonathan S. Baxt (Ret) 1977 Basil R. Bigbie 1971
Brooks E. Bingman 1971 Rhett M. Bredy 2000 Terry L. Carter 1971
Lawrence T. Chambers Jr. 1965 William C. Chapman 1957 Tyler M. Clayton 2005
Harold H. Clifford III 1969 John J. Coates Jr. 1961 Jack E. Counts Jr. 196 Cory D. Cross 2000
Patrick R. Dailey 1972 Don C. Davis 1965
Scott G. Douglas 1992
Michael G. Dowling 1980 Che K. Downs 2003
Carl E. Edwards Jr. 1970
Edward B. Edwards 1978
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa (Cont.) Edward J. Edwards 2007 Robert H. Edwards 1970 James J. Elliott III 1992 David A. English 199 Gary G. Evans 1960
James R. Fitzgerland 1971 David P. Folks 1979 Lon Foster III 1964 Eric A. Fritz 1998
Robert S. Gardenhirei III 1970 John P. Gilbert 1977
Robert R. Gilbert III 1961 Warren L. Grigsby 1980
Michael R. Harrison 1998 James W. Hatcher 1979 Fraser S. Hay 2004
Thomas B. Hoopingarner 1972 Harry Hopkins 1973
Russell V. Johnson III 1972
William M. Johnso MD 1957 Craig F. Johnston 1989 Fred A. Knight 1977
John H. Koons 1973 Cain Kulmer 2015
Brooks J. Lagree Jr. 1966 James M. Little 1956
Robert J. Maier 2005
Clyde D. Marsau 1956
Michael C. Mayhall 1970
John R. McClymonds 1971 Greg A. McKenzie 1969
Ray W. McKewon Jr. 1970 A. Jackson Mills Jr. 1960 David M. Moffett 1974
David H. Street 1965
Henry B. Taliaferro III 1983
PENN STATE - STATE COLLEGE
George R. Tippens 1976
Albert L. Braham 1957
Daniel R. Tippens 2010
Corry Woolington 1980 David R. Young 1983
Michael J. Young 2007
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Tau
Steven A. Graham 1974
OKLAHOMA STATE Oklahoma Mu
Robert R. Austin 1976
Orville D. Pope 1970
Robert L. Pourchot 1971 William R. Pyeatt 1974 Peter D. Ramsey 1972
Geraldn E. Raynes 1968
Ramon S. Reyes-Ferguson 000 Matthew D. Reynolds 1993
Christopher L. Roberts 2005 Van G. Russell 1973
Austen Salomone 2008 Rufus V. Schmidt 1955 Joe H. Schmidt 1986
Jeffrey A. Scoggins 1971 Frank P. Sim 1979
Harry E. Hill III 1970
RHODE ISLAND
Gerald Z. Moyr 1959
Robert W. Guimon 1961
H. Richad Ishler Jr. 1963 Joseph B. Richey 2009
Erich G. Holzapfel 1958
Jon H. Keesee 1973
Stanley P. Mayers Jr. 1949
Gerald L. Mayfield Jr. 1958
Charles W. Anchors 1959
Michael D. Schultz 2007 Mark P. Snell DO 1973
Andre J. Solomon 1988
Stanton M. Thomas 2023 Myron H. Watkins 1985 Roger G. Wells 1962
John M. Yeaman 1962 Kent C. Yoesting 1974
OREGON
Oregon Beta
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron Gregory A. Baker 1972
James H. Bregenser 1962
Louis W. Catalano Jr. 1964 David J. Down 1985
Christopher A. Seda 1993 D. Eric Seip 1989
Robert W. Bolton 1982
Washington Gamma
Fredric T. Langton 1961 Carl C. Olsen 1956
Edward L. Strother 1961
Larry J. Wetterhus 1954
Clifford L. Yee 1997 Wisconsin Beta
ROCHESTER
New York Tau Gamma Andy M. Bohne 2006
ROCKHURST
Missouri Delta
Dan J. Brunnert 2000
SALEM STATE
Massachusetts Tau-Gamma Jonathan J. Chapin 2021
Scott R. Brenton 1993
PURDUE
Bryan J. Gargan 2021
Richard P. Grigsby PE 1976
Lloyd C. Cooper 1959
John E. Burks III 1956 Mark R. Hales 1983
Ronald C. Holloway 1968
Norbert H. Leupold Jr. 1955 Craig W. McMicken 1950 Ryan M. Perry 2013
Thomas W. Roe 1958
Steven I. Rudolph 1979
Robert B. Schumacher 1957 Scott F. Spiegelberg 1976
Indiana Beta
Maurice D. Galey Jr. 1985 Robert E. Gotschall 1959
Juan I. Faria 2017
Perseus A. Halliell 2016 Elijah F. Muller 2021
SALISBURY
John H. Hager 1958
Maryland Sigma
A. Russell Quilhot 1955
Dwight W. Marshall Jr. 1988
Alan M. Page 1995 Nick F. Stein 182
Homer B. Terry Jr. 1958
RANDOLPH-MACON
Frank H. Furr III 1976
SAN DIEGO STATE California Theta
Patrick L. Abbott 1963
William F. Stiles 1980
Virgina Alpha
H.L. Banaga 1973
John M. Wiliamson 2009
Robert H. Stanton 1970
Christopher J. Barton 1987
Dick F. Thompson 1973 Jon R. Wissler 1979
Donald S. Parsons Esq 1975
Ronald A. Bartleet 1985
Daniel O. Worthington Jr. 1970
Taylor J. Dibble 2011
Bill Marckwardt 1976
James J. Beattie 1976
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Roert W. Montgomery 1969
Lloyd G. Whiton III 1968
Oregon Alpha
John C. Sebalos 2005
Robert H. Stover Jr. 1974
Frank S. Foley 1968
Harry G. Snyder 1960
Michael P. Poremba 1972
W. Charles Long 1964
Robert K. Spicker 1967
Ted B. Clark 1997
Douglas F. Mundrick 1975
PUGET SOUND
Dean K. Morrell 1979
Ryan Bertram 1999
RIPON
Anthony G. Massoud 1963
Gerald H. Briggs 1960
Earie G. Culbertson Ret. 1956
Virginia Tau
Theodore R. Helmbold MD 1918
Steven W. Soule 1986
Bruce H. Stover 1971
Tennessee Zeta
Benjami R. Bates 1998
Clifton Y. Hughes IV 1994
RENSSELAER
Frank P. Stone 1970
Gordon G. Wisbach Jr. 1968
RHODES
Pennsylvania Theta
OSWEGO
Don C. Clayborne 1973
Rhode Island Alpha
PENNSYLVANIA
Stephen C. Sims 1977 Clinton Smith 1977
Kurt D. Yankaskas 1974
PITTSBURGH
Danford S. Afong 1981
Thomas W. Parrish 1972
Robert A. Whitby 1968
Gilbert C. Gibson 1956
Larry D. Neal 1970
Frak X. Olney Jr. CPA 1967
Peter H. Craig 1966
Kenneth R. Watson 1968
RICHMOND
Charles G. Foreman 1955
OREGON STATE
Larry O’Kelley 1971
Robert F. Carson II 1963
Michael Quan 1970
B. Franklin Reinauer III 1965
Robert W. Clark 1975
Alan K. Munson 1976 Lane R. Neal 2004
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
David S. Lowe 1990
New Yok Zeta
New York Epsilon
Jeremy L. Smelski 2009
Douglas A. Blakeley 1991
PACIFIC
California Rho Stanley B. Smith 1989
Leonard E. Bower 1969
Daniel W. Buechler 1981
Charles H. Learoyd 1967
Jeffrey M. Langford 1971 Gary R. Martin 1981
John W. McMullen 1970 Gregory J. Seda 1970
Glenn D. Southard 1974 Riley M. Wagstaff 2023
SAN FRANCISCO California Sigma
William C. Godward 1977
Michael F. O’Connell 1995
SAN JOSE STATE California Zeta
Donald R. Beall 1960
Lawrence T. Cowper 1950 Rick L. Healy 1973
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Delta
Stephen A. Burnett 1973 Robert O. Elrod 1985
Charles A. Osborne 1965 Hundall W. Paschal 1981 Don H. Shirley 1979
John N. Stringfellow III 1975 Robert G. Vassy Jr. 1975
Richard L. Heideman CHFC 1964
SOUTH DAKOTA
Clayton A. MaCauley 2009
John H. Billigmeier 1962
Leland P. James 1963
James F. McCann 1985
A. Bernard McCarthy 1956 Robert C. Pierce PhD 1962 John J. Shanafelt 1961
John S. Thompson 1959
South Dakota Sigma
Michael J. Caffrey 1978
David M. Feldhaus 1987 Jay W. Hubner 1964 Mark T. Ibis 1986
Doyle L. Knudson 1974
William W. White 1948
William S. Lenker 1990
SEWANEE
Steven J. Porter 1962
Tennessee Omega
Frederick R. Freyer Jr. 1961 William Fuller Jr. 1969
Clay W. Hershey 1995
David A. VanLandingham 1966 John M. Walton Jr. 1961
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma
Steven C. Calhoun 1978 Elijah L. Clutter 2019 John R. Croat 1975
Charles E. Fiedler Jr. 1986
Zachary S. Goodrich 2017 John W. Iles 1969
David Z. Lancaster 2013 Mark J. Lemko 1978
Gavin Maloy Jr. 1982 Brett A. Martin 2003
Andrew R. Nelson 2001 Scott M. Sams 1994
Scott A. Slechta 1980 ^
Tyler C. Stokesbary 2017 Mike L. Underwood 1993 David W. Whalen 1985
SONOMA STATE
Calirofnia Alpha-Alpha
Theodore D. Colton 1991 Jonathan R. Fink 2005
Trevor D. Frampton 1994 Travis B. Powers 1992 David Shuman 1992
Shay M. Stewart 1996
SOUTH ALABAMA Alabama Chi
Tyler C. Guest 2018
Robert D. Jenkins III 1973
Bryan T. Op’t Holt 2001
David J. Lorenz 1988
Charles D. Ross 1986 Robert J. Sage 2003
Steven D. Sikorski 1964 Joel R. Trammell 1979
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE South Dakoa Theta
Daniel J. Bernard 1972 Loren J. Boone 1972
Chad L. Christopherson USAF 1991 ^ Michael L. Evink 1990
Daniel P. Hansen 1991 Monte R. Koenig 1979 Michael V. Relf 1988
Normal P. Schieke 1972 Kelley G. Splitt 1989
Calvin J. Stengel 1983 Craig G. Taylor 2007
Robert C. Wiarda 1981 Scott J. Zweep 2986
SOUTH FLORIDA Florida Delta
James J. Daniels 1969 Robert H. Dick 1966
Jonathan M. Piriou 2021 Joel H. Sousa 1982
Michael B. Stewart 1969 Luis R. Visot 1978
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA California Gamma
Craig S. Calentino 1984 Dan Clark 1968
Bruce R. Galey 1959
Glenn A. Haldan 1966 Guy K. Johnson 1981 Alan Johnson 1995
Stephen B. Love III 1969 Terrance C. Miller 1962
John M. Partridge 2009 Kim H. Pearman 1961
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Randall L. Phillips 1964 Greg L. Rawlings 1981
Donald P. Shennum 1957
SOUTHERN METHODIST Texas Delta
David A. Beach 1967
Ashley A. Brooks Jr. 1986 Gary T. Crum 1969
H. Baxter Ragsdale Jr. 1951
Jordan J. Winchester 2008
TENNESSEE - MARTIN Tennessee Tau
W. Keith Hurt 1981 Ronnie Nell 1974
Anthony G. White 1992
Robert Gotovac Jr. 1986
TENNESSEE TECH
Lance Kennedy 2013
Brandon C. Boyd 2007
Kurt A. Haab 1986
Grant E. Mashek 2002
David M. McClendo 1978 Richard C. Ware II 1968
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Sigma
Randal P. Alford 1972
Tennessee Delta
Ryan N. Gibbons 2016
John A. Howington MD 1985 Todd E. Leamon OE 1993 Richard Z. Ring 2017
Richard L. Schultz MD 1970 Richard G. Smith Ret. 1963
M. Todd Buchanan 1990
TEXAS - AUSTIN
M. Ronald Doleac 1970
Craig L. Kelly 1985
Andrew L. Burleson 2016 Kevin H. Giddis 1984
Clayton E. Johnson 1973 James M. O’Dell Jr. 1967
Craig T. Holmes 1986 Leon O. Lewis Jr. 1928
James B. Withers 2001
Michael W. Parker 1968
TEXAS - DALLAS
John K. Rea 1986
James X. Balandran 2010
James L. Pope 1973
Jonathan M. Richard 1990 Wilson Williams 2017
ST. LAWRENCE New York Rho
Patrick W. Bently 1964 John E. Houx 1956
William G. Phippen Jr. 1975
STANFORD
California Alpha
Charles G. Cale 1964
Texas Chi
Victor Cabrera 2020
Royce A. Davidson 2003
Joshua M. Dedmon 2017 Jason J. Didier 2013 Jacob Oates 2021
TEXAS - EL PASO Texas Gamma
Thomas M. Fullerton Jr. 1981 Michael R. Hawley 1983
Charles F. Tupper Jr. 1964
Laurence A. Darrow 1973
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
John L. Gregg II 1955
Charles J. Barlow 1967
Robert B. Gowin 1980
George R. Hamrdla 1960 Robert V. Heldman 1958 William A. Johns 1978 Patrick A. Piza 2018
Philip L. Waters 1955
SYRACUSE
Texas Beta
Rayford B. High Jr. 1963 Bill J. May Jr. 1963
James W. Phipps 1959 C. Scott Price 1989 $
Richard B. Vance 1968
Owen R. Worley Jr. 1970
New York Delta
TEXAS STATE
Richard M. Gray 1962
Larry M. Flores 1996
Robert N. Colvin 1965 Steve J. Herson 1968
Legrand F. Kirk Jr. 1960
Kenneth R. Latham 1952
Douglas H. Wassmer 1965
TENNESSEE - KNOXVILLE
Texas Sigma
TEXAS TECH Texas Alpha
Fred S. Alexander III 1967 W. Brandt Chandler 1979
Christopher A. Clyce 1996
Tennessee Kappa
Logan A. F. Davidson 2017
Joe L. Lester 1972
Brady C. Knight 1995
Pete Gaynor 1969 R. Matlock 1960
Robrt L. Pfohl 1965
Michael R. Humphrey 1981 William D. Leachman 1955 James A. Lewis 1969
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS TEXAS TECH
UC - IRVINE
VERMONT
WESTERN CAROLINA
Gene P. Pinson 1961
Ben Johnson II 1987
Louis A. Hronek 1960
Trevor J. Arrowood 2017
Texas Alpha (Cont.)
Truman E. Robertson Jr. 1959
California Psi
Edwin E. Sargent 1968
UCLA
Mark R. Turner 1983
James L. Bechter 1982
Richard Slaven 1968 John M. Tye III
James H. Waller 1980
Clark S. Willingham 1967
TOLEDO Ohio Nu
Geoffrey L. Andres 1961 Donald L. Ansted 1962 Peter J. Duchini 2017 Jon C. Freed 1983
Charles E. Hodge ChFC CLU 1964
VILLANOVA
Robert G. Carne 1956
Domenico M. Cricchio 2014
Michael A. Clarke DDS 1958
VIRGINIA
Louis Lee 2004
John M. MacKethan 1989
William C. Houghton 1955 Jeffrey L. Mansoor 1973 Kent Parsons 1964
Michael W. Rudow 1977
Barret H. Wetherby 1956
Garrett R. Wittkopp 1968
Henry P. Phillips 1955
Kevin A. Corona 2016
James H. Reed 1963
Andrew Roman 1963
California Omicron
Roger J. Gallego 1991
Timothy W. Oakes 1961
VIRGINIA TECH Virginia Zeta
John N. Antonelli 1985
Charles L. Bonneville Jr. 1977 Gary A. Jones 1976
Frank M. Pieruccini 1984 Michael P. Straus 1983
Frank D. Straus DDS 1976
WASHINGTON [MO]
Trevor J. Gerard 2014
Daniel W. Cadigan CPA 1962
California Chi
TOWSON
Joseph D. Valenzuela 2004
Les H. Ireland 1986
Virginia Omicron
UC - SAN DIEGO
David C. Whitaker 1970 Maryland Alpha
Pennsylvania Eta-Gamma
Robert A. Gershon 1960
UC - RIVERSIDE
Ronald J. Quine 1971
Michael T. Quamma 1988
California Delta
Zak Klepek 2016
Robert D. Kraft 1963
Vermond Beta
UC - SANTA BARBARA
Missouri Beta
Christopher T. Coppock 1996 W.F. Samuel Hopmeier 1957 Jeffrey S. Rumbyrt 1985
Douglas Medcalf 2011
California Eta
Connor M. Reyolds 2015
Paul F. Brinkman Jr. 1969
WASHINGTON [WA]
John T. Posey Jr. 1962
Tyler C. Asher 1999
Dennis Motsco 1989
Daniel P. Roarty 1995 Nader Sadeghi 2022
Jeffrey J. Smith 1989
TROY
Alabama Epsilon
James L. Martin 1982 David M. Price 1988
TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon Neil D. Blue Jr. 1954
Robert E. Dilworth MD 1966 Miguel M. Flechas III 1959 Lester G. Nash 1958
Charles D. Viccellio 1955 Vincent Vincent III 1961 George H. Ward 1979
Howard L. Berg II 1970
Jack D. McMurry III 1984
Richard P. St. Clair Esq 1966 Henry G. Weber 1954
Edward M. Williams 1958
James W. Woodworth 1962
UNION
Tennessee Eta
John T. Barnes 1961
Stephen M. Eldridge 1997 N. David Landreth 1974 Bill R. Martin 1963
John P. Myer 1968
Michael J. Montgomery 1970 William J. Rogers 1955
David R. Voda 1964
UTAH STATE
Harold B. Hoppe 1980
Utah Upsilon
David C. Thomas 1982
Stephen V. Love 1965
Robert J. Giacovelli 1970
UC - DAVIS
VALDOSTA STATE
John K. Frazier MD 1971
William M. Queen 1978
California Kappa
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George A. Swendiman 1967
Georgia Sigma
C. Byrd Simmons Jr. 1977
Garry D. Ayotte 2013 William P. Cain 2021
Zachery S. Clewis 2014 Kevin E. Dodd 2015
Cody E. Dunlap 2015 David H. Fox 2013
Kevin N. Gath 2014
Caleb M. Hannon 2013 Bill D. Hayes 2010
Michael W. Jefferson 2011 Ben H. Johnston 2013 Joseph M. Long 2020 Peter D. Miller 2017
Thomas A. Parker 2015 Brian C. Sandlin 2012 Dee T. Turner 2013
Joshua L. Welch 2006
WESTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Beta
James G. Bale Esq 1969 Ted M. Cudnick 1967
Jason S. Embry 1994
John B. Graham Jr. 1970
Gabriel A. Hernandez 1981 James C. Holland 1968
William L. Johnson III 1981 Ronnie L. Miller 1966
Charles G. Newton Jr. 1988 John C. Perkins Jr. 1981 Gregory W. Pryor 1987
Kenneth E. Reynolds 1965 Ross A. Roos 1966
Randall W. Schocke 1978
WASHINGTON STATE
James H. Smith 1970
Devere J. Burtenshaw 1956
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Washington Beta
Jeff J. Christianson 2003 Lane A. Griffin DDS 1972
Thomas F. Langton 1986
Timothy S. McMenamin 1996 Jason D. Monahan 2018 Reid L. Peckham 2008 James C. Wright 1974
Theodore A. Domino 1973 William C. Mudgett 1960
Massimo A. Navarretta 2018
Joseph H. Delany MD 1970
Frank L. Salimeno OD 1965
UC - BERKELEY
Kent A. Halkett Esq 1978
Steve Barry 2005
WEBER STATE
Utah Phi
Gregory D. Beltran 1978
Washington Alpha
UTAH
James A. White III MD 1961 California Beta
Donald W. Smith 1958
North Carolina Omega
Utah Sigma
WEST FLORIDA Florida Sigma
Richard Freeman 1970 Frank W. Kruppa 1998 Jason D. Prouty 2006 Nat G. Rudulph 1978
John C. Walker 2008 Roger D. White 1971
William N. Wagner 1976 Michigan Delta
Richard L. Butout 1967
Mark A. Dalrymple 1997
Joseph P. Koestner 1968 Tobias J. Roberts 1994
Robert H. Slemmons 1966 Kevin L. Williams 1978
WESTMINSTER
Missouri Gamma
John T. Baumstark 1967 Robert E. Boen Jr. 1967 Brent H. Gasper 1997
Roger G. Harrison Jr. 1967 Richard E. Marshall 1962
Lee C. Peterson CPA 1977
WICHITA STATE
WORCESTER
Albert P. Pompeo 1987
COMPANIES
Brandon M. Baltzell 2015
Ernest W. Arnold Jr. 1956
Dylan J. Straley 2022
Amazon Smile Foundation
Kansas Gamma
Ronald L. Barnum 1968 Brayley Bazzelle 2017
John A. Bulcock 2002
Alexander T. Foster 2014 Larry L. Kennedy 1969
James S. Krstolich IV 2015 Roger L. McClure 1967 Ian M. McMahan 2016 Ritchie Sidener 1969 John J. Turner 1969
Massachusetts Delta
Joseph A. Calzone Jr. 1961 John F. Downes Jr. 1967
Anthrony E. Engstrom 1959 Joseph L. Ferrantin 1967 Edward L. Galavotti 1958 Brian D. Huntley 1980 Daniel Hurley 1980
Edward S. Jamro 1973
Donald K. Peterson 1971 Robert C. Sykes 1973
WILLAMETTE
WYOMING
Nicholas C. Birtcil 2009
Chris M. Ellbogen 2016
Oregon Gamma
George E. Chandler 1961
William L. MacDougall 1952
Kenneth H. Schrecengost 1959 Ronald E. Willias 1962
WILLIAM & MARY Virginia Kappa
Oscar J. Berlanga 2021 Sean C. Bilby 1993
Edward J.T. Cook 1986
Wyoming Alpha
James P. Glasscock 1978 Glenn J. Hertzler 1976
Joseph B. Kelly Esq 1980
Jeremiah D. Kolkman 2005 Phillip D. Laue 1971
Charles W. Shopp 1981 Frank L. Shriver 1971
Alexander J. Smeaton 2009 Richard C. Titus 1963
Joseph E. Dowell 2020
YALE
Timothy P. Nichols 1987
James W. Ziglar Jr. 1992
Brian Meyer 2017
Scott Oppenheim 2002
Connecticut Omega
Claude D. Perkins Jr. 1957
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
James E. Watts III 1994
Greg J. Babinex 1997
Michael S. Rodgers 1992
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma
Ohio Alpha
Anthony J. Bernard 2004 Kevin Bryant 2015 Justin Butt 2012
Nathaniel Z. Crunkilton 2020
John E. Chismar Jr. 1996
Jeff T. Woodall MBA 1986
Brian J. Delfranino 2000
Billy J. Thompson
WISCONSIN - MADISON Wisconsin Alpha
John F. Baumann 1986 Kyle M. Bennett 2004 Fred C. Brand 1958
Austin J. Evans Esq 2005
James P. McDermott 1984
Joseph M. Costello Jr. 2003 Marc M. Drummond 2007 Steven W. Frank 2002
Vaughn J. Gobel Jr. 2015 Justin M. Goist 2020
John R. Graben 1970
Thomas F. Grohl 1963
Roger A. Haenszel 1975
Jeffrey M. Hamilton 1989
Mac A. McKichan Jr. 1960
Michael S. Hipkins 1991
Brad R. Whitney 197
Michael J. Homsey 2017
Scott D. Reep Esq 1984
WOFFORD
South Carolina Gamma
Robert P. Bethea Sr. 1965 John Culler Sr. 1966
William F. James Jr. 1972 Boyce M. Lawton III
Dwight F. Patterson Jr. 1961
Melvin D. Hockensmith 1967 Moris A. Jadue 1998
Nicholas A. Koupiaris 2021 John E. Kovalan Jr. 2005 Thomas C. Lance 1964 Brian M. Laraway 2000
Brendan J. Lindsay 2016 Kevin J. Lynch 2008
John R. Martin 2006
Ernest Mastorides Jr. 1992
Matthew J. McDonough PMP 1993 Mark W. McDonough 1998 Scott R. Minadeo 2005
Chrstopher J. Olszewski 2017
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Eric J. Schmidt 2010
Adam C. Stryffeler 2002
Andrew J. Thompson 2011 Chad R. Torres 2019
Geoffrey P. Trees 2009 Ian R. Ward 2022
Kurt M. Weber 2007
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Debra Spooner Cindy Stiff
Jordan Tilley
Robert H. Woods Lee Wright
Alpha Phi International Fraternity Ameriprise Financial
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Charles Schwab
Chelesnik Family Trust
Clarke Bradley Baker and Co LLP
Community Foundation of Western NC
Community Resource Consultants, Inc. CUNA Mutual Group
Dave and Bonnie Bitner Living Trust Digital Pix & Composites, LLC Echo Valley Foundation Edward Jones
Father and Son Inc
Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Fidelity Information Services LLC Foley & Lardner LLP
Hamilton County Community Fnd.
Herbert C. Clark Insurance Agency
James W and Janet A Venman Trust Jon A. Masterson Family Trust Keybank Foundation
Keyrenter Premier Property Mgt. Kouri & Associates, Inc
Lawson Family Charitable Foundation LegacyTree Foundation
Lincoln Community Foundation LPL Financial
Marimon Family Trust Maryland Alpha H.C.
Mattison Enterprises Intl. LLC MCM Management Corp Meadow Park, LLC
Minneapolis Foundation Morgan Stanley
National Christian Foundation
North Texas Community Foundation
Orange County Community Foundation Rancho Santa Fe Foundation
Raymond James Endowment Fund Raymond L. Carroll Trust
Housing Corp of SAE SMU
Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund
Special Event Management Sundet Foundation
Taylor Drive Dental Care Terracon Foundation
The Daidola Foundation
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The Joshua & Kathryn Hicks Family The Robinson Family Trust
The Roland Family Foundation The Rotary Foundation
United Way California Capital Region Uzder LLC
Walker Management Company Warren L. DeVries Family Trust William P. Hampton Trust
YouthBridge Community Foundation
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PHOENIX CIRCLE
A PERPETUAL RENEWAL
By Anna Gath, Contributing Writer
Thousands of brothers from decades past have benefited from their chapter education funds, housed at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, for educational support. These funds are vital to many of our chapters, and are needed now more than ever. This past spring, the Ohio Epsilon chapter at the University of Cincinnati found themselves, like all our chapters across the Realm, attending virtual classes due to the Covid pandemic. In order to help brothers succeed in this new educational model, the chapter used their education fund to upgrade their WiFi network at their house, allowing brothers to have better Internet connection while attending virtual classes and group study sessions. In addition to this one-time use of the fund, Ohio Epsilon also utilizes their education fund on an annual basis to help with their recruiting efforts. Through their Summer True Gentlemen Scholarship Program, incoming freshmen can apply
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and be interviewed to receive a tuition scholarship from the chapter. This program not only drives interest in joining SAE, it also exhibits the values of SAE and the generosity we hope to instill in our collegiate brothers. The benefits reaped by our group at the University of Cincinnati would not have been possible without donations from Ohio Epsilon alumni to the chapter education fund. The current principal balance of the OHEP fund is over $500,000, giving the chapter over $25,000 to spend on educational initiatives each academic year. Just like the alumni of Ohio Epsilon, you too can support your local chapter’s educational goals. Donating to a chapter education fund is both easy and rewarding. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation offers a convenient way to support your collegiate brothers. By becoming a monthly donor in our Phoenix Circle program, you can choose to split your recurring gifts between your chapter’s education fund and the SAE Annual Loyalty Fund. Members of the Phoenix Circle receive a custom lapel pin, a complimentary SAE smile mask, a monthly 10% discount code to SAEstore.net, special recognition on our donor honor roll, and subscription to the Foundation’s quarterly e-newsletter. Will you join the Phoenix Circle today to support your chapter and bring new life to
their education fund? Our undergraduate brothers are counting on you. ◆
QUESTIONS?
Email: foundation@sae.net
WHAT IS THE ANNUAL LOYALTY FUND? • Provides funds to the Fraternity for annual educational and leadership events. • Supports national level scholarships • Preserves our beloved schoolhouse, the Levere Memorial Temple
WHY JOIN THE PHOENIX CIRCLE? As our members well know, the Phoenix obtains new life by rising out of the ashes of its predecessor. You can help your undergraduate chapter brothers by bringing new life to their education fund, ensuring they can access the resources they need in their journey to become True Gentlemen for life.
JOIN AT:
support.sae.net/PhoenixCircle
FOUNDERS CIRCLE RECOGNITION FOR LIFETIME GIVING
In 2019 the SAE Foundation made changes to our Founders Circle lifetime giving levels. While we appreciate donations of any amount, we want to recognize donors who have made a significant contribution to the SAE Foundation throughout their lives. Donors who reached $5,000 or more in cumulative giving at the time of the change were given their new lifetime giving level name based on their total amount donated. Donors who had yet to reach the $5,000 minimum level in cumulative donations will keep their previous giving level name on record and will be recognized as a Founders Circle member once their cumulative gifts total $5,000 or more. Additionally, we now offer two annual giving societies to recognize loyal donors. Phoenix Circle honors donors who contribute to the Foundation’s Annual Loyalty Fund on a recurring monthly basis. Phoenix Circle also offers donors the option to contribute to their chapter’s education fund each month. Archon Circle recognizes donors who give a total of $500 or more to the Annual Loyalty Fund each fiscal year. Each society comes with special recognition and perks! For more information, please visit sae.net/foundation. Silver Level: $5,000 – $9,999 Gold Level: $10,000 – $24,999 Pearl Level: $25,000 – $49,999 Amethyst Level: $50,000 – $99,999
Ruby Level: $100,000 – $249,999 Emerald Level: $250,000 – $499,999 Sapphire Level: $500,000 – $999,999 Diamond Level: $1,000,000+
DIAMOND LEVEL
Harvey C. Jewett, IV (South Dakota 1970)
Larry H. Crist (Drake 1954)
Joseph A. Mancini (Cincinnati 1935)
David M. Lance (Cincinnati 1956)
John A. Erickson (Centre 1950)
Louise Dieterle Nippert
SAPPHIRE LEVEL Fred John Archibald (Cornell 1945)
Lindley F. Bothwell (Southern California 1922) Laird Quincy Cagan (MIT 1980)
David A. Lavine (Minnesota 1949)
Doyle L. Knudson (South Dakota 1974)
COL Lawrence C. Radford (Minnesota 1934) David Victor Raphael (Rensselaer 1999)
Sherman E. Smith (Oklahoma State 1948) James W. Sunderland (Cincinnati 1949)
RUBY LEVEL
Elizabeth Barrett
Warren Paul Poslusny (Kettering - Section B 1969)
David Harry Batchelder, CPA (Oklahoma State 1971)
EMERALD LEVEL
Henry A. Beattie, III (Mississippi State 1977)
George L. Barkhurst (Colorado - Boulder 1933) Leo S. Cade (Oklahoma 1922)
W. Emil Forman (Pennsylvania 1929) Thomas A. Hearn (Cincinnati 1962)
Frederick A. Heffron (Massachusetts 1950)
Theodore R. Helmbold, MD (Pittsburgh 1918)
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Donald R. Beall (San Jose State 1960) Roger S. Benson (UCLA 1957)
Lon W. Deckard (Kentucky 1969) Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr (North Dakota 1965) James R. Favor
Edwin D. Fuller (Boston 1968)
Robert D. Handloser (Cal State - Long Beach 1962) Russell P. Heuer, Jr (Pennsylvania 1955) Marvin D. Hicks (Michigan 1922)
Thomas G. Hixon, Sr (Mississippi State 1965) David C. Humphreys (Sewanee 1979)
J. P. Humphreys (George Washington 1946) L. Bruce Johnson (Kansas State 1943)
George L. Berry (Washington State 1972)
Mark L. Kiddie (Cincinnati 1970)
Bruce A. Burchfield (Iowa State 1969)
Leon O. Lewis, Jr (Texas - Austin 1928)
Yale R. Brown (George Washington 1976)
Bradley J. Burgum (North Dakota State 1974) Bradley Mark Cohen (Arizona 1985)
John N. Lauer (Maryland - College Park 1963) Keith Edward Lindner (Cincinnati 1981) S. Craig Lindner (Cincinnati 1977)
Carl H. Lindner, III (Cincinnati 1975)
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION William R. Lint, Jr (Kentucky 1949)
Walter L. Gross, III (Miami [OH] 1975)
Violet A. Lueker
Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb, III (Kentucky 1974)
William Longstreet, III (Cincinnati 1955) Kirk A. Mackenzie (Minnesota 1961) Ward B. Maurer (Kansas 1914)
Aubrey Kerr McClendon (Duke 1981) James R Mountain (Montana 1981) Donald J. Ormond (Idaho 1976)
James D. Peterson (Minnesota 1957)
Boone Pickens, Jr (Oklahoma State 1951) Noel P. Rahn (Minnesota 1961)
Robert G. Riedell (Washington [MO] 1941) Edgar H. Schollmaier (Cincinnati 1956)
Solon Alexander Scott, III (Mississippi State 1984) William Ki G. Shaffer, Jr (Alabama 1933)
Scott Casey Sletten (South Dakota 1987)
Albert F. Smith, PhD (Oklahoma State 1932) James A. Steele, Sr (Idaho 1956) Dr. Joseph W. Walt (UCLA 1947)
Warren A. Weber (Bucknell 1931)
John Welker (Michigan State 1963) Stanley C. Westfall (Marshall 1966)
AMETHYST LEVEL Lindsay L. Alexander (Oklahoma 1952) Richard W. Allen (Idaho 1972)
Daniel L. Alsaker (Idaho 1972) Devotie Hall Association
John D. Hagner (Cincinnati 1968)
PEARL LEVEL
Glenn A. Haldan (Southern California 1966)
Pelham E. Adams (Kansas State 1955)
George Robert Hamrdla (Stanford 1960) Dr. Mark A. Haring (Indiana State 1972) Eleanor L. Hayes
Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr. (Northwestern 1962) John L. Hill, Jr (Texas - Austin 1947)
Kenneth H. Horneman (Iowa State 1933)
Tom Smith Howes (Nebraska - Lincoln 1989) James P. Huchison (Denison 1933) Michael T. Hunter (Idaho 1972)
Stuart C. Irby, Jr (Auburn 1945)
Richard D. James (Northern Iowa 1969) Vance Harper Jones (Miami [FL] 1961)
Darrell Shaw Jones, Jr (Ohio State 1950)
Dean J. Kereiakes, MD (Cincinnati 1974) Dr. William R. Kimel (Kansas State 1945)
Frederick J. Kleisner (Michigan State 1966) William A. Krause (Iowa 1957)
Philip J. Laurence (Minnesota 1915)
Robert A. Leich (Michigan State 1961)
Charles Robert Leslie (Texas - Austin 1943) James L. Madden (Minnesota 1938) Gary C. Martin (Auburn 1957)
Keith G. Miller (Cal State - Fresno 1963) Steven D Mitchell (Indiana 1983)
Michael A. Barnett (Texas - Austin 1975)
Edgar W. Monteith, Jr (Texas - Austin 1945)
Dennis Lee Barsema (Northern Illinois 1977)
Louis Nippert (Cincinnati 1928)
John F. Barrett (Cincinnati 1971)
Gregory D. Beltran (UC - Berkeley 1978) James L. Bennett (Drake 1942)
LTC George W. Billmyer, III (Washington [MO] 1957) Harold M. Brierley (Maryland - College Park 1965) M. Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi 1990) John B. Carter, Jr (Texas - Austin 1945) George E. Chandler (Willamette 1961)
Charles Q. Chandler, III (Kansas State 1949) William C. Chapman (Oklahoma 1957) David J. Colten (Rensselaer 1972)
Pat M. Courington, Jr (Birmingham-Southern 1963) Todd C. Degarmo (Cincinnati 1980)
James M. Moroney, Jr (Texas - Austin 1943) Alfred K. Nippert, Jr (Rhodes 1973) A. Scott Noble
Bryan Scott Norby (Idaho 1979)
Halder J. Palmer (Franklin 1934)
Leonard G. Pease, Jr (Auburn 1947) David A. Poe (Idaho 1970)
BG Robert P. Porter (Chicago 1924)
Charles A. Preuss, MD (Idaho 1924)
Michael Joseph Pung (North Dakota 1985)
Lynn P. Reitnouer (UC - Santa Barbara 1955) Frank C. Robson (Oklahoma State 1953)
John B. Adams (Idaho 1976)
James L. Agee, III (Pennsylvania 1951) Ben L. Allen (Miami [OH] 1960)
William J. Armfield, IV (NC - Chapel Hill 1956) Dan Edward Aron (Indiana 1983) Don R. Atkinson (Idaho 1956)
Robert R. Austin (Oklahoma State 1976) Gary N. Babcock (Wofford 1972)
Brent Douglas Beckley (Montana 2003) William Dean Bennison (Indiana 1966) Reginald C. Blue (Ohio State 1928)
William H. Braddock (Kansas State 1957)
Stewart H. Bridgforth, Jr (Mississippi State 1965) Charles R. Brown (Puget Sound 1956)
E. Morris Brownlee (Southern Methodist 1929) Douglas J. Burgum (North Dakota State 1978)
Devere Jerry Burtenshaw (Washington State 1956) Ben M. Butler (Michigan 1924)
Robert E. Campbell (Kansas State 1950) Kenneth J. Carmack (Memphis 1963) Douglas L. Cassman (Indiana 1972)
Edward Scott Chapman (Oklahoma State 1997) Ian Bruce Chapman (Oklahoma State 1989) Steve Wayne Churchill (Iowa State 1985) Allan D. Cors (Cincinnati 1959)
Gary L. Cowger (Kettering - Section B 1970) Carl K. Crane (Iowa State 1951)
Gary T. Crum (Southern Methodist 1969)
MAJ Raymond Mark Davids (Maryland - College Park 1977)
Michael F. Day (Idaho 1958)
Harold P. Dayton, Jr (UC - Berkeley 1944) Lawrence P. Deputy (Indiana 1968)
Richard Andrew Deputy (Indiana 1964) Robert John Deputy (Indiana 1960)
Thomas Michael Deputy (Indiana 1963) William J. Deputy (Purdue 1967)
Honorable Thomas W. Devine (Minnesota 1974) Robert Anthony Dickinson (Stanford 1986) Dixon R. Doll (Kansas State 1964)
Harry K. Dougherty (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1949)
Dennis John Devaney (Colorado State 1994)
Robert L. Rooke (Bucknell 1913)
Donald R. Douglass (New Mexico 1956)
August B. Doppes (Cincinnati 1970)
James A. Shaffer (Marshall 1957)
James F. Erwin (Texas - Austin 1973)
Dr. Robert C. Dickeson (Missouri 1962)
George R. Dudley (Nebraska - Lincoln 1950) Richard Lewis Dunn (Indiana 1964)
William C. Duvall (Texas - Austin 1970) James G. Ellis (New Mexico 1968)
George B. Ferguson (Michigan State 1940) Curtis R. Frasier (Arizona State 1977)
Lloyd Robin French, III (Texas - Austin 1973) L. R. French, Jr (Texas - Austin 1948)
Emery James Gaines (Middle Tennessee State 1969) Joseph P. Galichia, MD (Kansas State 1964) Gary L. Garnand (Idaho 1970)
Frank Clark Ginocchio (Northwestern 1966)
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale (Iowa State 1962) Horace L. Griley (Denison 1916)
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Charles H. Russell (Sewanee 1945) Terry N. Shuchat (Willamette 1962)
William C. Shuford, Jr (Texas - Austin 1973) Richard Ralph Singleton (Indiana 1969)
Matthew Jon Smith, Esq. (Cincinnati 1980)
Mark Perry Snell, DO (Oklahoma State 1973)
Gregory Percival Somers, Esq (Michigan State 1998) Thomas W. Staed (Memphis 1955) David A. Thomas (Idaho 1973)
Kenrick E. Thomas (Idaho 1970)
Matthew Scott Thornton (South Dakota 1997) Dr. David L. Travis (New Mexico State 1958)
Mason Walsh, Jr. (Penn State - State College 1957) Eric Christopher Wenberg (Rensselaer 1988) COL Richard G. Wilkinson (Mississippi 1940)
William A.B. Dowell (Birmingham-Southern 1978) Arthur C. Fennekohl (Cincinnati 1928) Charles N. Ferrell (Marshall 1963)
William S. Fiscus (Michigan State 1950) Stephen R. Fitzsimonds (Drake 1986) William D. Gambill, II (Indiana 1968) Nancy Generelly
George S. Gibbs, III (North Carolina State 1957) Grant Donald Gier (Nebraska - Lincoln 1984) Nancy Ginocchio
Daniel H. Gladding (Salisbury 1978)
Dr. Luis L. Gonzalez, Jr MD (Cincinnati 1978)
Alan Lee Goodrich (Cal State - Long Beach 1979) Walter L. Gross, Jr (Miami [OH] 1952)
Stuart Daniel Harroun (New Mexico 1962)
Ralph Nordquest (Cincinnati 1928)
Dr. Martin Dale Wiglesworth (Centre 1984)
Ralph Eugene Hazelbaker (Indiana 1951)
Don R. O’Hare (Minnesota 1944)
James M. Wilson (Louisiana 1960)
John Christopher Hart, Jr (Indiana 1973) Mark E. Hegman (Minnesota 1964)
Richard Edward Hennessey (Indiana 1973) George Lionel Henry (Indiana 1968)
Edward G. Herring (Mississippi State 1968) Russell P. Heuer (Pennsylvania 1917)
William Moran Hickey, Jr. (Texas - Austin 1981) Stephen Lee Hickman (Michigan State 1964) LTC Robert W. Hicks (New Hampshire 1955) Joseph K. Higley (UCLA 1930)
Graham Hill (Texas - Austin 1971)
Charles E. Hodge, ChFC CLU (Toledo 1964) Zachary Dalton Holland (Kansas 1996) William B. Horn (Minnesota 1952)
G. Lawrence Horstmann (Colorado State 1959) Jack R Hotaling (Syracuse 1953)
Robert Bruce Hughes, Jr (Miami [OH] 1945) George T. Ilse (Syracuse 1949)
Gordon C. Johnson (Michigan State 1960) Richard L. Johnson, Jr
James R. Jolly, Jr. (Georgia Tech 1964) Daniel S. Jones (Cincinnati 1961)
Robert A. Jones (Michigan 1958)
William John Kearns, II (Idaho 1981)
Frank Hawkins Kenan (North Carolina - Chapel Hill 1935)
James C. Kennedy (Cincinnati 1973)
Thomas R. Kessler (Kent State 1961) Craig P. Kipp (North Dakota 1977)
R. Drew Kistler (Pennsylvania 1954)
Philip M. Knox, Jr (UC - Berkeley 1943)
John Christopher Lame, CFP (Cincinnati 1979) Thomas C. Lance (Youngstown State 1964) Ned C. Lautenbach (Cincinnati 1966) David Al Lawson (Indiana 1972)
John K. Lawson (Iowa State 1962)
Richard Lorenz Lies (Northwestern 1967)
Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. (San Jose State 1964)
Thomas Brant Nusz (Mississippi State 1982) Frank X. Olney, Jr CPA (Oklahoma 1967) Dale R. Olseth (Minnesota 1952) John L. Olson (Montana 1962)
Dr. Fred D. Phelps (Eastern New Mexico 1964)
Gary Michael Ahrens (Washington [MO] 1985)
George D. Pillow, Jr (Mississippi State 1969) Donald L. Poarch (Texas - Austin 1974) Peter G. Pohlmann, Sr. (Iowa 1969) Halford J. Pope (Harvard 1925)
James Lafayette Pope (Southern Mississippi 1973) Donald B. Preston (Tennessee - Knoxville 1959) Robert B. Ravenscroft (Michigan 1962) Tom J. Reaves (South Dakota 1977)
Joseph Ed Robinson, Jr (Oklahoma State 1951) Gordon L. Rockwell (Michigan State 1966) Harley E. Rouda, Sr (Ohio State 1953)
Alan Campbell Routh (Oklahoma State 1969)
James G. Sakers (Maryland - College Park 1969) Richard Keith Sauls (Charleston 1990)
J Michael Scarborough (Salisbury 1976) John J Schiff, Jr
Richard F. Schroeckenstein, MD (Montana State 1969) Nikolaus Zumwalt Schwabe (Louisiana Tech 1996)
Mark A. McManus, Sr (Michigan State 1966) Kenneth B. Meyer (Texas - Austin 1973) Lee A. Miller (Mount Union 1962)
Harland L. Mischler (Ohio State 1954) Dr. Harry E. Mock, Jr (Franklin 1933) Dean Kelly Morell (Oregon 1979) Michael Morgan
Arnold H. Slott (Florida 1964)
James Edwin Sowell (Texas Tech 1970) Richard W. Star (Beloit 1956)
Frederick G. Steingraber (Indiana 1960) Robert S. Sternberger (Purdue 1942) David H. Street (Oklahoma 1965)
Stan Curtis Strom (Arizona State 1982)
Joseph C. Sumner (Southern Methodist 1954) Scott Allen Sundet (Minnesota 1978)
Gerald W. Thames (Mississippi State 1970) William L. Thomas (Oregon State 1943) Dick F. Thompson (Oregon State 1973) John B. Thompson (Alabama 1972)
A. Robert Towers (Georgia Tech 1916)
Ken Tracey (Eastern New Mexico 1970) H. Hall Trice (Missouri 1933)
William C. Van Horne (North Dakota 1939) Dan L. Vehle (South Dakota 1977)
William B. Von Stein (Kent State 1962)
James W. Mottern (Idaho 1970)
Robert Dean Walters, Jr (Michigan State 1986)
James A. Nelson (Iowa State 1969)
Thomas A. Nelson (School of Mines 1950) John F. Niblack (Oklahoma State 1960)
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Robert L. Alldredge (Denver 1942) Ivan Allen, Jr (Georgia Tech 1933)
Kenneth E. Anderson (Nebraska - Lincoln 1966) Arma E. Andon (Boston 1941)
Dr. Robert B. Athanasiou (Rensselaer 1962) Robert R. Aurner, II (Iowa 1950)
Evan Bret Azriliant, Esq (Dartmouth 1987) Darrell T. Bains (Oklahoma State 1955)
Kenneth A. Baker (Washington [MO] 1950) Louis C. Baker (Stanford 1936)
James H. Balsdon (UC - Davis 1952) Dr. Louis H. Bangert (MIT 1958)
Gov Haley R. Barbour (Mississippi 1969) Richard C. Barrett (Connecticut 1964)
Robert G. Bartizal (Nebraska - Lincoln 1954)
George W. Baxter (Penn State - State College 1940)
Ralph Sloan, Jr (Gettysburg 1951)
Donald A. Wachter (Purdue 1951)
Kevin M. Nagle (Cal State - Long Beach 1976)
Bruce G. Allbright, III (Rhodes 1974)
Steven D. Sikorski (South Dakota 1964)
Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. (North Carolina - Chapel Hill 1965)
Stewart F. Alford, III (Mississippi State 1971)
Josiah K. Bates, Jr (Emory 1956)
R. Alan Shivers, Jr. (Texas - Austin 1968)
Warren A. Theis (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1948)
Mark Andrew McManus, Jr (Michigan State 1990)
John Robert Adams, MD (Rhodes 1962)
Larry Dell Shackelford (Texas Christian 1969)
William V. McCann, Jr. (Idaho 1966) Glen McLaughlin (Oklahoma 1956)
GOLD LEVEL
Dr. Patrick L. Abbott (San Diego State 1963)
Ashley Brigham Patten (Louisiana Tech 1994)
Ronald Lee Taylor (Oklahoma State 1970)
William W. McCowen (Mercer 1943)
Jonathan Keay Witter, PhD (Rensselaer 1982)
James P. Owens (Rensselaer 1970)
Russell D. Maring (North Dakota State 1963) Jon A. Masterson (Oregon State 1961)
Robert T. Williamson (Indiana 1968)
Dr. W Bruce Walsh (Penn State - State College 1959) Robert H. Watts (Boston 1968)
R. Bart Wear (Arizona State 1982)
Larry S. Wechter (Ball State 1977) W. Michael Wells (Indiana 1972)
Theodore A. White (Bucknell 1925)
John Douglas Bax (Oklahoma State 1990) Gilbert L. Beck (UC - Berkeley 1951)
Ferdinand F. Becker, II (Mississippi State 1932) Dennis M. Becklin (Michigan State 1963)
Louis A. Beecherl, III (Texas - Austin 1979)
Anthony J. Bernard (Youngstown State 2004) Raymond E. Bert (Kansas State 1939) Dr. John R. Beyster (Michigan 1945)
Davis M. Billingsley (Mississippi State 1974) Richard L. Black (Michigan State 1967) Randy S. Blackburn (Millikin 1974)
Walter J. Blenko, Jr (Carnegie Mellon 1950) George C. Boddiger (Illinois 1939)
Dr. James L. Boerner (Kentucky 1977) Howard R. Born (Idaho 1950)
Sherwood M. Boudeman (Drake 1962)
Charles P. Boyd (Mississippi State 1965) Douglas C. Boyer (Northwestern 1926)
Honorable Greg Dean Brandt (Drake 1984)
D. Hines Brannan, Jr (Mississippi State 1970) Blaine A. Briggs (Drake 1945)
Frederick Joseph Brodeur, MD (Michigan State 1988) Dean E. Brooks (Drake 1971)
Richard Miles Brooks (Puget Sound 1982) Thomas C. Broome (Georgia Tech 1966) Thomas M. Brown (Minnesota 1952) G. Bradley Brown (Cincinnati 1972)
Harris Clayton Brumfield (Mississippi State 1986)
Richard H. Buckerfield (Cal State - Long Beach 1962) Robert B. Bulla (Arizona State 1962) Clarke S. Bunting (Norwich 1933)
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION Paul R. Burns (Arizona 1976)
Robert J. Finger (Stanford 1970)
Dr. Burton A. Hoffman (Northwestern 1926)
Daniel W. Cadigan, CPA (Washington [MO] 1962)
James Lawrence Finneran (Salisbury 1985)
Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman (Indiana 1973)
David Mark Butler (Nebraska - Lincoln 1987)
Alex Bennett Campbell (Colorado State 1980)
Jack D. Campbell, Clu Chfc (Nebraska - Lincoln 1950) Rex Ronald Carlson (North Dakota 1983) Chris T. Carper (Cincinnati 1993)
Carl Martin Casale (Oregon State 1983) John Stanley Castell (Purdue 1956)
Tom Aden Chadwell (Cal State - Fullerton 1986) W. Brant Chandler (Texas Tech 1979)
Fred A. Chapman, Jr. (Oklahoma State 1950) Charlton H. Chatfield (Denver 1969) Joe W. Cherry (Arizona 1949)
Robert A. Christensen (Millikin 1955) Abundant Life Church
Ted Brently Clark (Richmond 1997)
Robert Henry Clark, Jr (Boston 1964) James L. Claus (Iowa State 1972)
Thomas P. Cochran (Ohio State 1940)
Dr. Sam N Cohlmia, MD (Wichita State 1989) Steve Collins (Kettering - Section B 1977) Thomas M. Cook (Miami [FL] 1965) John O. Cooper (Missouri 1952) L. Barry Cors (Cincinnati 1954)
Jack Edwin Counts, Jr (Oklahoma 1968)
Will A. Courtney, Sr CPM (Texas Tech 1958) Merrill K. Cragun, Jr (Minnesota 1953) Shawn Dale Crouch (Evansville 1987)
Edmund P. Crump (George Washington 1960) James A. Cunningham (Iowa State 1968) Daniel F. Dahlke (Bradley 1976)
Christopher Scott Dalton (Cal State - Long Beach 1992)
Raymond Andrew Danielson (Cal State - Sacramento 1981)
Joseph E. Davis (Occidental 1949) James L. Day (Union 1948)
John M. Dean, Jr (Rhodes 1966)
Robert J. Demarco (Cal State - Los Angeles 1966) Kevin Michael Denslow (Minnesota 1988) Brent DePonte (New Mexico 1987)
LTC Robert W. Finley (Washington State 1952) Letty Fiscus
Gary E. Fisher (Cincinnati 1959)
Miguel M. Flechas, III (Tulane 1959)
Chester H. Fliesbach (Nebraska - Lincoln 1939) Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr (Miami [OH] 1961)
Michael Douglas Fouts (Indiana State 1996) Henry H. Frain (George Washington 1961) Dr. James W. Frank (Cincinnati 1957) Robin French
Charles W. Fries (Ohio State 1950)
Michael J. Frischmeyer (Iowa State 1975) Frederick Charles Fritz (DePauw 1981) Glenn William Frohring (Ohio 1986)
Charles A. Gall (Oklahoma State 1972)
Roger John Gallego (UC - Riverside 1991) Sen. David H. Gambrell (Davidson 1949) David C. Garrett, Jr (Furman 1942) Mary B. Garver
Robert C. Gasser (Michigan State 1957)
Eugene R. Gasser, PE (Case Western Reserve 1948) Roger B. Gatewood (Purdue 1968) Dean R. Gaudin (Cincinnati 1956)
Marc Steven Gendell (Miami [OH] 1985) Richard R. Gerken (Cornell 1967) Harold B. Gilkey (Montana 1962)
D. Wayne Gittinger (Washington [WA] 1955)
John Charles Dowdle (Mississippi State 1996)
Joshua Paul Downey (Western Kentucky 2007)
COL Roy James Downey (Morehead State 1984) Michael G. Dunn (Iowa 1964)
Thomas E. Dupree, Jr (Georgia Tech 1974) Robert S. Dutro (Miami [OH] 1959) David Eppler
Harold R. Eshleman (Iowa 1932)
Brent Alexander Everson (North Dakota 1998) Darin Edward Ferguson (Northern Iowa 1995) Vernon P. Ferrell (Marshall 1957) Bill D. Fife (Idaho 1974)
Richard T. Findlay (Cincinnati 1969)
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COL Hugh J. Holloman (Maryland - College Park 1973) Richard L. Holman (Nebraska - Lincoln 1969)
James Orville Holmes, Jr (Southern California 1947) John V. Hook (UC - Berkeley 1944)
GEN Richard M. Hooker, Jr (Vermont 1955) Clarence G. Hoop (Drexel 1971)
John L. Hoppe, Jr (Nebraska - Lincoln 1970) Richard M. Hopple (Cincinnati 1970)
Edward Alan Horwitz (Nevada - Las Vegas 1991) Virginia Hotaling
Clarke Houston, III (Colorado State 1966) James P. Howalt (Iowa State 1962)
Donald L. Howard (Washington [MO] 1949) Stephen R. Howard (Michigan State 1971) Robert H. Hoy, Jr (Texas - El Paso 1955) Russell V. Hughes (Florida 1947) Ethelmae C Humphreys
David L. Hunt (Iowa 1966)
Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. (Florida State 1959) Stan C. Hurt (Indiana 1961)
Thomas Craig Huston (Nebraska - Lincoln 1982) Ferdinand J. Hutta (Dickinson 1939)
COL Francis W. Immasche (Kansas State 1929)
Stephen M. Goodson (Cincinnati 1977)
Richard Charles Goodwin (Cal State - Fullerton 1975) Craig Keith Goos (Northern Iowa 1992)
Thomas A. Gowling, Jr (Pennsylvania 1937) John Graham (Washington State 1921) David Welker Gray (Indiana 1972)
Kenneth M. Green (Nebraska - Lincoln 1971)
Robert Andrew Greenway (Valdosta State 1980) MG William Francis Grimsley (Davidson 1980) Christopher E. Gruenfeld (Idaho 1982)
John A. Dillingham (Missouri 1961)
Chesley M. Douglas, Jr (San Jose State 1952)
Peter James Hoistad (North Dakota 1982)
John J. Golden, Jr (MIT 1965)
Olaf M. Halvorson, Jr. (Stanford 1962)
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Curtis E. Hogfoss (North Dakota 1960)
James R. Idso (Drake 1951)
Martin L. Gmeiner (Miami [OH] 1963)
G. Carl Hale (Oklahoma 1946)
Honorable M. Ronald Doleac (Southern Mississippi
Walter W. Hoffman (Southern California 1944)
John S. Gleason (Minnesota 1964)
Herbert William Desch (Cincinnati 1961) Warren L. DeVries (Drake 1949)
Howard Hoffman (Georgia Tech 1980)
Frank R. Hall (Southern California 1958) Hugh A. Hamilton (Idaho 1956)
Mark D. Hanauer (Cincinnati 1975)
Christopher Wayne Hancock (Indiana State 1996) David W. Hanna (Arizona 1961)
Donald W. Hansen (Purdue 1951)
Todd Christopher Hansen (Kansas State 1993) Charles M. Harmon, Jr (Florida 1956)
William Leroy Harris (Cal State - Long Beach 1982) Lyttleton Tazwell Harris, IV (Mississippi 1962) Dana G. Harvey (Utah 1962)
Rev Robert B. Hedges (Drake 1951)
Scott James Henderson (Nebraska - Lincoln 1999) Gene P. Hendrix (Tennessee - Knoxville 1948)
Harry Edward Hill, III (Penn State - State College 1970) Donald Hodgkiss (Michigan State 1949)
John W. Iles (Simpson 1969)
Carl M. Isham (Ohio State 1917)
Robert A. Jetmundsen (Rhodes 1977) Dale A. Johnson (Iowa State 1960) Robert A. Johnson (Franklin 1940)
John A. Johnston (Cincinnati 1976) Paul W. Jones (Evansville 1971)
Van A. Jones (Oklahoma State 1976)
Matthew William Jones (Cal Poly - Pomona 1997)
Steven A. Jordan (Penn State - State College 1957) Dennis D. Jory (Idaho 1966)
M ichael J. Jump (Cincinnati 1977)
Robert J. Kamerschen (Miami [OH] 1957) Kenneth K. Kauffman (Drake 1960)
Rick Keating (Washington [WA] 1968) Barry L. Keidel (Cincinnati 1976) David Bart Keller (Indiana 1980) William H. Keller (Idaho 1976)
Mark Theodore Kelly (Texas A&M 1983) Lee M. Kennedy (Cincinnati 1971)
Jason Lorne Kennedy (Indiana 1992) Andrew Kereiakes (Miami [OH] 2010)
Nick Dean Kereiakes (Miami [OH] 2012) Thomas J. Kereiakes (Cincinnati 1976) Roy William Kern (Indiana 1957) Mary Ann Kilb
Dr. Robert L. Kirk (Purdue 1952)
James L. Kittle, Jr. (Indiana 1966)
Richard A. Koella (Tennessee - Knoxville 1944) Bryan Randall Kouri (South Dakota 1990) Gloria Kuehn
Andrew Kuehn, III (Minnesota 1950)
Thomas E. Miller (Cal State - Long Beach 1970)
Dean Raimond Quinn (Texas Tech 1982)
Richard A. Lahr (Nebraska - Lincoln 1946)
Thomas E. Mistler (Kansas State 1963)
Wade Rogers Quinn (Texas Tech 1984)
Dr. Wendell R. La Due (Southern California 1918)
William J. Milliken (UC - Berkeley 1934)
Thomas Christopher LaMantia (Arizona 1987)
Edward O. Moody (Arkansas - Little Rock 1971)
James Mercer Lamb (Oklahoma 1966) Jeffrey Brent Lamkin (Towson 1991)
Doug Albert Lance (Cincinnati 1989)
Dave Milton Lance, Jr (Cincinnati 1981)
James T. Lane, Jr (Florida Southern 1971)
John W. Morgan (Kansas State 1975) Robert E. Morris (Emory 1969)
Richard M. Morrow (Ohio State 1948)
Kenneth F. Mountcastle, Jr (North Carolina - Chapel Hill 1950)
Donald N. Lathem (Alabama 1946)
Kent C. Mueller (Westminster 1962)
Steven H. League (Oklahoma State 1974)
William A. Muer (Michigan State 1939)
Robert A. Latta (Iowa State 1955)
David W. Ledyard (Texas Tech 1972)
Dr. Robert Allen Lee (Northern Iowa 1984) Wayne E. Lee (North Dakota State 1966)
Jeff Michael Leidholm (North Dakota 1983) Lester G. Leutwiler (Illinois 1929)
William A. Lewis (Cal State - Los Angeles 1981) Lawrence S. Lowe, III (Troy 1983)
Harold W. Lucas (Tennessee - Knoxville 1950) Harry C. Luebbe, Jr (Pittsburgh 1947) Harry Lee Lukens, Jr (Indiana 1972)
Michael Patrick Lynch (West Florida 1990) Dean E. Madden (Illinois 1943)
Walter Woodrow Madden (Denver 1961) Scott William Madison (Idaho 1987)
John Joseph Maier (Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 1985) C. Edward Manion (Idaho 1970)
Robert C. Mann (North Dakota State 1961)
Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. (George Washington 1970) Brett Aston Marlowe (Washington [MO] 1992) David Arthur Marshall (William & Mary 1994)
Dwight William Marshall, Jr (Salisbury 1988)
Frederick E. Martin (North Dakota State 1934) John E. Martin (Nebraska - Lincoln 1969) John R. Martin (Northern Iowa 1970)
George E. Matelich (Puget Sound 1978) Hugh R. Mattison (Vermont 1931)
Dr. Stanley Pat Mayers, Jr (Pennsylvania 1949) Mark A. Mazzie (Northern Iowa 1995) Bruce D. McAllister (Mercer 1973)
Angus H. McArn (Carnegie Mellon 1958)
David S. McBride (Nebraska - Lincoln 1974)
Thomas Ordway McCarthy (Northern Arizona 1982) Robert J. McCauley, Jr (Iowa 1963)
Robert A. McClevey, Jr (School of Mines 1932) W. Lee McCollum (Idaho 1971) John E. McCoy (Millikin 1959)
Gene R. McHam (Miami [OH] 1957)
John William McIntyre, Sr (Emory 1951) Joel F. McIntyre (Stanford 1960)
Keith D. McLean, Sr (Missouri 1953)
Frank Mendicino, II (Wyoming 1961)
David Gerhard Mertens (Ball State 1982) Alida Messinger
Carl E. Meyer (Rensselaer 1969)
COL Roger W. Mickelson (South Dakota 1958) David G. Miclette (Texas - Austin 1969)
Ralph Miesel (Western Kentucky 1971)
Frank Louis Miklozek, III (Indiana State 1998)
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Thomas I. Mueller (Minnesota 1963)
Francis B. Quinn, Jr. (Indiana 1976)
Howard E. Raffety (Iowa State 1962)
Eugene G. Rapley (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1951) Edward B. Rasmuson (Harvard 1962) Daniel B. Rather (Georgia Tech 1957) Dale V. Reed (Kansas State 1955) James H. Richards (Ohio 1965)
E. Taylor Richardson (Memphis 1962) Frank D. Riebe (Willamette 1953)
Aloysius P. Rieman (Nebraska - Lincoln 1975)
Robert L. Muirhead (Kansas State 1948)
CPT Richard Riley, USN (Ret) (Iowa State 1941)
Norman E. Murray (New Mexico State 1973)
Dr. Fred J. Roberts (Colorado State 1953)
John A. Mullett (Florida 1960)
James L. Myers (Iowa State 1946) Michael J. Nelson (Illinois 1978)
Allyn W. Risley (Kansas 1972)
Walter G. Roberts (Minnesota 1956)
Matthew David Roberts (Nebraska - Lincoln 1993)
Steven L. Nelson (New Mexico State 1976)
James Robertshaw (Mississippi State 1937)
Jennifer D. Nicholson
Harvey E. Robins, Jr (UC - Santa Barbara 1954)
William B. Nelson (Northwestern 1973)
Kenneth S. Nicola (North Dakota State 1959) Charles E. Nightengale (Minnesota 1963) Mary Bausch Nippert
Laurence W. Nixon (Texas - Austin 1971) John W. Northey (Montana 1962)
Glen T. Nygreen (Washington [WA] 1939) Dale E. Oberbeck (Evansville 1959)
George H. Odiorne, Jr (Florida Southern 1961) Alfred Craig Olson (Idaho 1973)
James R. Olson (North Dakota State 1963) Michael C. Olson (Minnesota 1978)
William F. Orr (Birmingham-Southern 1973) William A. Osborn (Northwestern 1969)
Richard Robert Otten (Nebraska - Lincoln 1983) Gregg Edward Pancero, II (Cincinnati 2009) Donald L. Parsons (Cincinnati 1956)
Donald Stephen Parsons, Esq (Randolph-Macon 1975) Virgil A. Pate, III (Texas - Austin 1966)
William J. Pavey (Northwestern 1936) Charles D. Peebler, Jr (Drake 1958) Dr. Val Peline (Pittsburgh 1952)
Norvin L. Pellerin (Tulane 1946)
Keith A. Peltier (North Dakota State 1975) John M. Perin (Cincinnati 1973)
Prof. Henry H. Perritt, Jr. (MIT 1966)
Donald K. Peterson (Worcester 1971)
Charles M. Pettis (San Jose State 1950) Richard R. Pieper (Miami [FL] 1959)
Joseph H. Pigford (Mississippi State 1935) William C. Pike (Marshall 1971)
Henry Cox Pilkinton, IV (Mississippi State 1984) Vernon Piper
Elon A. Place (San Diego State 1963)
H. Kingsley Pohlman (Washington State 1932)
Dr. John Garfield Polkinghorne (Oklahoma State 1980) Richard L. Pratt (Cincinnati 1977) Edward C. Price, II (Arizona 1965)
Dean Steven Karl Priepke, JD (Miami [FL] 2003) Willis N. Puckett, II (Mississippi State 1956) Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. (Idaho 1962)
James Cooke Robertson, Jr (Mississippi State 1983) Amb. Sig Rogich (Nevada - Reno 1966)
Jerry R. Roland, CPA (South Dakota 1958) Peter Currey Rolfing (Utah State 1982) Cletus E. Rone (Missouri 1943)
Dr. Conway J. Rosell (Minnesota 1949)
Stuart Simon Rosenthal, Esq (Michigan State 1966) Joseph T. Ruland (Houston 1970) Thomas D. Rush (Indiana 1962)
Frank E. Russell (Evansville 1942) Robert K. Ryan, Jr (Indiana 1965)
Allen McCanne Sanford (Northwestern 1948) Charles F. Sansone (Northwestern 1962)
Robert W. Scannell (Penn State - State College 1980) W. Richard Scarlett, III (Wyoming 1964) John J. Schiff (Ohio State 1938)
Robert C. Schiff (Ohio State 1945)
Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr (Emory 1962) Stephen A. Schneider (New Mexico 1968) Martin J. Schnell (Idaho 1972)
Donnell J. Schwarz (Millikin 1961)
Frank William Schwarz, III (Michigan State 1990) David V. Schweitzer (San Jose State 1957) Robert A. Seale, Jr (Tulane 1964)
William J. Seitz, III Esq (Cincinnati 1975)
David William Senatore, CFP (Michigan State 1991) Dr. Reed Albert Shank, III (Cincinnati 1973) Jeffrey F. Shaw (Minnesota 1969)
Keith D. Shaw (Washington [MO] 1955)
Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr (UCLA 1980) Joseph Eugene Shoaf (Ball State 1982) Thomas C Shogren (Miami [FL] 1962) Steven E. Short (Purdue 1968)
Monte R. Shriver (New Mexico State 1957) Scott H. Shuford (Texas - Austin 1975)
John T. Shutack (George Washington 1943) Robert L. Simpson, III (Oklahoma 1961)
Dr. Robert D. Sloan (School of Mines 1949) Joe D. Smith (Indiana State 1971) John L. Snyder (Indiana 1954)
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION William C. Southmayd, Sr (Arkansas - Fayetteville
William R. Worstell (Ohio Wesleyan 1955)
Robert P. Bernecker (Michigan State 1960)
Roger W. Spahr (Simpson 1962)
Morgan M. Zook (Tennessee - Knoxville 1950)
Dr. Neal R. Berte, EdD (Cincinnati 1962)
1947)
Jonathan David Spayde (Ohio State 1993)
Dr. Eugene C. St. Martin, Sr (Louisiana State 1940) Theodore J. Stansbury (Indiana State 1971) LTC Dennis L. Stevens (Montana 1964)
John K. Stitt (Maryland - College Park 1960) Mikel L. Stout (Kansas State 1958)
Richard K. Strauss (Stanford 1929)
John David Streich (Montana 1983)
Chester C. Sudbrack, Jr (Cincinnati 1953)
David C. Sundberg (Nebraska - Lincoln 1962) Stephen H. Swigart (Adrian 1970) Paul A. Taylor (Minnesota 1961)
Robert W. Taylor (Iowa State 1954)
John M. Thomas (North Carolina State 1964)
William D. Thomas (Southern California 1946) Robert Badcon Thompson (Stanford 1970)
Vance Michael Thompson, MD (South Dakota 1982) Michael R. Thompson (Idaho 1976)
Richard H. Thompson (Miami [OH] 1956)
James Porter Thomson (Mississippi State 1979) Gordon R. Tod (Cincinnati 1964)
Clifford Lyndon Yee (Richmond 1997)
SILVER LEVEL
Deran Coe Abernathy (Texas - Dallas 2004)
Robert F. Abramson, Jr. (Washington State 1969) H. Mark Adams (Mississippi State 1977) David E. Albertson (Miami [OH] 1959)
Randal P. Alford (Southern Mississippi 1972) L. L. Allison
David L. Altemeier (Cincinnati 1972) Donald H. Altvater (Missouri 1944)
Dennis Ward Anderson (Cincinnati 1971)
Eldon W. Anderson (Washington [WA] 1943) Leonard W. Anderson (Illinois 1946) William E. Anderson (Idaho 1958)
Harry C. Andrews (Stanford 1964)
Jason Paul Andrick (Frostburg State 1997) N. Scott Angevine (Missouri 1950)
Robert B. Applehans (Northwestern 1940) Javier Arellano, Jr (Texas Tech 2005)
Herbert Arnold, III (Southern Methodist 1960) Frank V. Arrington (San Diego State 1964)
Henry B. Tollette (Michigan State 1962)
Elmer S. Atkins (Florida 1950)
Nicholas Alan Trelka (Cincinnati 2005)
Blaine Kennedy Ayers (Kentucky 2001)
Dr. Stephen Thomas Tranter (Drake 1979) Mark E. Tullis (Cincinnati 1973)
Charles F. Tupper, Jr (Texas - El Paso 1964) Sheldon Kay Turner (Indiana 1952)
James P. Avgeris (Drake 1965)
Dr. Terence L. Babcock (George Washington 1967) Reg Bacon (Arizona State 1976) Wayne C. Bailey (Florida 1972)
Charles J. Utt (Purdue 1950)
William D. Bain, Jr (Pennsylvania 1947)
William K. Veazey, Sr (Oklahoma State 1950)
Bobby L. Baker, Jr (Mississippi State 1961)
Gene Van Dyke (Oklahoma State 1950) Kyle A. Vick, III (Houston 1970)
William N. Vinovich (Purdue 1962)
MG Luis Raul Visot (South Florida 1978)
Lawrence H. Wagner (Kansas State 1961) Dennis Edward Walsh (Indiana 1972) Carl E. Warden, Jr (Tulane 1961)
Honorable John Gatch Baker (Indiana 1968) David R. Baker (Birmingham-Southern 1951)
James Xavier Balandran (Texas - Dallas 2010) John R. Balconi (Miami [OH] 1967)
Vincent C. Baldwin (Dartmouth 1923)
Kenneth R. Baldwin, Jr. (Michigan State 1966) Michael W. Barner (North Dakota State 1966)
Philip L. Waters (Stanford 1955)
Harris H. Barnes, III (Mississippi State 1968)
John Schultheis Webb (Indiana State 1991)
David C. Barton (Mississippi State 1964)
John W. Weaner (Miami [OH] 1956)
Jeffrey Blane Weeden, CPA (Iowa State 1979)
Matthew Paul Weinstein (Northern Iowa 1994) Harriet Weirich
Dr. Thomas P. Weirich (Oklahoma State 1969) Richard F. Weller (Stanford 1954)
David Wayne Barrick (Indiana 1979) David I. Barton (Connecticut 1960) Mark W. Bates (Emory 1973)
Michael B. Bauer (Washington State 1969)
Brian Anthony Baum (Maryland - Baltimore County 1994)
Melvin J. Bernia (Michigan 1955)
Robert K. Beymer (Kansas State 1978) Joel H. Bickerstaff (Mercer 1974)
Wynne C. Bierck (New Mexico State 1972) David A. Bigler (Purdue 1958)
John A. Billman (Minnesota 1943)
Christopher David Bills (South Dakota State 1991) David D. Bishop (Iowa State 1962)
Terry R. Bjornsen (Iowa State 1959)
Van-Lear Black, III (Westminster 1953)
William D. Blake (Washington & Lee 1955)
James Westcott Blakeway (North Dakota 1983)
Alton E. Blakley, Jr (Tennessee - Knoxville 1980) Jimena Blandon
Jarold W. Boettcher (Kansas State 1963) Roger G. Bond (Florida Southern 1961) Dr. John C. Bools (Cincinnati 1975)
William W. Booth (Pittsburgh 1920)
William Anthony Borre (Michigan State 1986) Robert M. Borst (Duke 1951)
William H. Boutell (Michigan State 1958) John C. Bowden (Louisiana State 1955)
Joseph P. Bowen, Sr (Mississippi State 1986) Thomas A. Bower (Creighton 1970)
James Curtis Boyd (Southern Methodist 1977)
David Christopher Bradford (Nebraska - Lincoln 1992) Jeff Charles Breeding (Northern Iowa 1994)
Thomas R. Brick, Jr (Case Western Reserve 1938) Paul R. Bridges (Pittsburgh 1959)
Gus G. Brocksen, Jr. (Cal State - Long Beach 1964) Dennis Joseph Brodeur (Michigan State 1989)
Terrence S. Broekemeier (Nebraska - Lincoln 1969) James D. Brooder (Northwestern 1930) William A. Brooks (Georgia Tech 1945)
Charles Postal Brown (Memphis 1956)
Curt A. Brown (Nebraska - Lincoln 1981)
Frederick S. Brown (Nebraska - Lincoln 1968) Frederick I. Brown, Jr (Arizona 1943) W. Lawrence Brown (Emory 1968) Stuart P. Browne (Denison 1951)
David F. Brubaker (Cal State - Los Angeles 1966) Richard F. Brush (St. Lawrence 1952) Darryl Patrick Bryan (Cornell 1993)
Robert Eugene Bryan (Indiana 1963) Alan C. Buck (Ball State 1969)
Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup (Cincinnati 1980)
John T. Baumstark (Westminster 1967)
Donald E. Westfall (Idaho 1950)
Kelley Thomas Beach (Indiana 1984)
Alfred Buhl (Missouri 1955)
Bradley J. Bean (West Florida 1975)
Ned Alan Burmeister (Drake 1981)
Thomas Bradley Wenz (Montana 1998)
Charles Robert Westphal (Illinois 1981) David G. Wight (Texas Tech 1964)
Mark Lawrence Willey (Cincinnati 1993)
James Williamson, Jr (Miami [OH] 1953) Anne Wilson
Robert Douglas Wilson (Salisbury 1994)
Berkeley Gene Beach (Arizona 1956)
Robert Leonard Beach (Northern Iowa 1951) Jay S. Beck (Denison 1956)
Lawrence P. Becker (Kansas State 1966)
Jack L. Bedingfield (Oklahoma State 1958)
Thomas Charles Behan (Texas - El Paso 1970)
William F. Winkle (Idaho 1951)
Brian Douglass Benham (Minnesota 1978)
W. Charles Witzleben (Mercer 1970)
David M. Bennett (Cal State - Northridge 1976)
Calvin P. Wise (Drake 1960)
Clifford Winston Woodward, III (Salisbury 1992) Thomas B. Woodworth (Northwestern 1953)
62
Douglas and La Verne Benham
Lincoln J. Bennett (Michigan 1947)
Michael Scott Berguin (Nebraska - Lincoln 1984)
Kenneth Arthur Bugosh (Kent State 1979) Rodney B. Bulcher (Idaho 1973)
Stephen A. Burnett (South Carolina 1973) Dr. William S. Burnett (Vermont 1952)
Christopher Guy Busby, CPA (Oklahoma State 1987) Darrin S. Bush (Nevada - Reno 1970)
Don E. Bush (Nebraska - Lincoln 1971)
Jamie Darrell Bush (Nebraska - Lincoln 1999) James H. Butler, III (School of Mines 1950) James M. Butts (Millikin 1951)
William V. Byars, Jr (Mississippi State 1969) Jeffrey H. Byroads (San Diego State 1978)
Keith N. Bystrom (Nebraska - Lincoln 1972)
Hubert H. Cox (UC - Berkeley 1929)
Gordon Gordon Eccles (Idaho 1960)
Myron D. Calkins, PE (Washington State 1942)
Tom G. Cox (Colorado State 1960)
Robert W. Elder (Penn State - State College 1937)
Charles G. Cale (Stanford 1964)
Leslie G. Callahan, III (Pennsylvania 1972) Gerry B. Cameron (Oregon 1962)
Robert A. Cameron (Missouri 1951)
James Frederic Cox (Wichita State 1973) Kevin Douglas Creager (Oklahoma State 1992)
Stephen W. Creekmore, III (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1972)
Richard L. Campbell (Penn State - State College 1964)
Terry J. Crofoot (Kansas State 1969)
Joseph E. Cantrell (Oklahoma State 1955)
Harold D. Crosby, Jr (North Dakota State 1943)
Guyer E. Candy (Penn State - State College 1950) LTC Richard Cao (UC - Santa Cruz 1995)
Joseph Capitano (Florida Southern 1960) Hamill B. Carey (Rhodes 1951)
Jon W. Carlson (Missouri 1963)
Chad Allen Carlsson (Indiana 1997)
Mike W. Crosby (North Dakota 1968)
Dr. Ted M. Cudnick (Western Kentucky 1967) Peter David Cullen (Indiana 1960)
Stephen D. Cummings (Denver 1966)
Robert Jay Daggett (North Dakota 1985)
Dr. C. Scott Edenfield (Valdosta State 1979)
Stephen McDonald Eldridge, CPA (Union 1997) Charles M. Elliott, MD (Richmond 1966)
Kaleel Mose Ellis, III (Indiana State 1983) Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr (Georgia 1980)
Dr. Frederick M. Emerich (Wyoming 1968)
Ronald E. Emmerson (Oregon State 1966)
Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. (Miami [OH] 1956) Andre L. Engel (Northwestern 1966)
Dr. Bryan K. Ericson (Nebraska - Lincoln 1962) Gary L. Erskine (Iowa State 1968)
Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr (Cal State - Long Beach
Robert P. Evans (Oklahoma 1943)
James B. Carson, Jr. (Emory 1961)
Gerald A. Damerow (Kent State 1964)
John W. Fainter, Jr (Texas - Austin 1962)
J. David Cason (Texas Tech 1974)
Dr. Kenneth R. Daniel (Alabama 1936)
Robert Earl Carroll (Cincinnati 1981) Thomas L. Carter (Texas - Austin 1950) Charles F. Cassidy (Rensselaer 1980) Ryan Hodge Cassman (Indiana 1997) Vivian & H. Scott Caven
Jim Vincent Celani, Jr (Embry-Riddle [FL] 1998) William C. Cesaroni (Michigan State 1968)
Johnston Harman Chandler (Louisiana State 1958) Robert M. Chiles (North Carolina State 1960) James Edward Chisolm (Texas A&M 1981) Arthur B. Choate (Miami [FL] 1970)
William A. Chope (Florida Southern 1971) Debashis Chowdhury (Minnesota 1998)
1989)
Victor Maceo Dandridge, III (Virginia 1986) Victor J. Daniel, Jr (Mississippi State 1940)
Dr. Douglas Duane Darling, PhD (North Dakota 1984) Dr. Laurence A. Darrow (Stanford 1973) Edward L. Davis (Maine 1958)
Eric Eugene Davis (Furman 1986)
Hayden D. Davis (Ohio State 1942)
Jack E. Davis (Wisconsin - Madison 1958)
Howard R. Davis, Jr. (Mississippi State 1976) J. Cole Dawson, III
Alan G. Day (Duke 1934)
Henry E. Christenberry (Tennessee - Knoxville 1968)
Dennis C. Deberry (Denver 1954)
Raymond L. Chung (Washington [MO] 1989)
David Frank Delap, Jr (Montana State 1954)
Kent A. Christensen (Washington State 1958) W. Philip Churchill (Maine 1930)
Robert Clagett (Rensselaer 1974)
Louis L. Claiborne (Louisiana State 1947) D. Gray Clark (Washington State 1960) Dan Clark (Southern California 1968)
Robert W. Clark (Oklahoma State 1975) Thomas J. Clark (Long Island 1973)
T. Michael Clarke (North Dakota 1969)
Steven Richard Clavette (Wisconsin - Madison 1980) Honorable Robert H. Cleland (Michigan State 1969)
Ralph M. Cloar, Jr., Esq. (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1959) John J. Coates, Jr (Oklahoma 1961)
Joseph H. Delaney, MD (Washington [WA] 1970) Dr. Joseph B. Delozier, III (Sewanee 1977)
Thomas Justin Dement, II (Middle Tennessee 1990) Lance Attilio DeNardin (DePauw 1986)
Dr. James P. DeRossitt, III (Mississippi 1969) Ronak Sunil Desai (Indiana 2010)
Richard A. Devine (Minnesota 1976)
Dr. Gary P. Dickinson (Oklahoma State 1975)
Richard C. Dietz (Case Western Reserve 1968) Robert Jackson Dilley (Marshall 1973)
Peter W. Dillon (Colorado - Boulder 1958) Robert E. Dilworth, MD (Tulane 1966)
Dr. Alan R. Dimick, MD (Birmingham-Southern 1953)
William Frank Cobb, III (Alabama 1966)
Dr. Keith A. Dimond, MD (Cincinnati 1962)
Shira Kim Cohen
Philip D. Diuguid (Florida Southern 1958)
Larry D. Coffman (Kansas State 1965)
Gregory James Coleman (Cal State - Fresno 1981) Bestor Wynne Coleman, III (Alabama 1958) Robert N. Colvin (Syracuse 1965) Lee Congleton (Kentucky 1953)
David Nathan Cooper (Oglethorpe 1971)
Richard W. Cooper (Oklahoma State 1976)
William F. Cooper, CTC (Florida Southern 1957) Michael James Corelli (Northern Illinois 2001) Bruce Corey (Minnesota 1948)
C. Jack Corgan (Oklahoma State 1967) Richard D. Cothern (Toledo 1958) James H. Cotter (Missouri 1958)
Rodney Bentley Coulter (Oklahoma State 1989) Roger W. Coulter (Kansas State 1961) Donald C. Cowles, III (Montana 1966)
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Alan D. Dineff (Arizona 1974)
Robert J. Dobell, Jr (Eastern New Mexico 1969) David Bruce Dollinger (UCLA 1986) H. Lee Douty (Texas - Austin 1955) John N. Dowdle (Alabama 1965)
David John Down (Pittsburgh 1985)
Edward R. Downe, Jr (Missouri 1952)
Joseph L. Downey (Kansas State 1959)
Joe D. Drompp (Arkansas - Little Rock 1972)
William L. Duckworth (Nebraska - Lincoln 1966) Darrel D. Dudley (Nebraska - Lincoln 1924) Leo J. Dugan (Wisconsin - Madison 1929) Paul Monroe Duncan (Wyoming 1981) Steven E. Duncanson (Idaho 1976) Kenneth O. Dunn (Franklin 1951)
James E. Durrett, Jr (Centre 1939)
Addison L. Everett (Kentucky 1957)
Dale J Fairbanks (Cal State - Long Beach 1957) Daniel E. Fankhauser (Kansas State 1967) Gary Alan Farha (Wichita State 1979)
Charles Dudley Farmer, MD (Indiana 1955) H. Richard Farr (Wyoming 1965)
John F. Farrell (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1970) J. Scott Farrell (Cincinnati 1991)
Todd Foster Farris, DC (Oklahoma State 1987) Niles R. Faulk (Mount Union 1944)
Robert J. Fauls, Jr (Florida Southern 1970) Mark Howard Felder (Drexel 1980)
Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. (Worcester 1972) William S. Findlay (Iowa State 1966)
William S. Fiscus, III (Western Kentucky 1986)
William Kevin Fisher (Colorado - Boulder 1983)
Roger L. Fitzsimonds (Wisconsin - Madison 1960) Frank L. Flautt, Jr (Memphis 1963) Thomas L. Fleming (Florida 1967)
William White Fobes, II (Indiana 1961) Giles M. Forbess (Texas Tech 1961) Richard Lyle Ford (Montana 1964)
Davy Haddon Foster, II (Florida State 1967) Bruce A. Foster (Drake 1978)
Lawrence A. Framburg (Purdue 1953)
Scott Jordan Francis (Indiana State 1980) Robert L. Franklin, III (Idaho 1977)
Samuel O. Franklin, III (Georgia Tech 1965) Marc P. Franson (Drake 1977)
Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. (Florida 1957) Jon Charles Freed (Toledo 1983)
Charles S. Freed, PE (Toledo 1956)
Sam Freedman (Arizona State 1962)
R. Carter Freeman, Jr. CMC (Emory 1960) David Eric Frimel (Missouri 1987)
George C. Fugler (Louisiana State 1948)
Dr. Richard E. Fullerton (Cincinnati 1945) Timothy R. Futrell (Kentucky 1970)
Tom P. Gable, Jr (San Diego State 1967)
Stewart Allen Gaebler (Nebraska - Lincoln 1984) H. Kenneth Gambee (Miami [OH] 1932)
David Roger Gardner (Cincinnati 2006) David Garst (Stanford 1949)
Chris P Gaylor (Maryland - College Park 1972) Robert Alan Gebbia (Carnegie Mellon 1969) David C. George, Dvm (Indiana 1967)
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION Herbert M. Georgenson (Cincinnati 1948)
Bryon C. Hamilton (Wichita State 1972)
Rodney H. Huber (North Dakota 1973)
Douglas Adam Gerrard (Illinois 1984)
John C. Hamilton (Louisiana State 1958)
Bruce E. Hughes (Kansas State 1950)
Robert P. Gephardt (Oklahoma State 1975) Dr. Gilbert C. Gibson (Oklahoma State 1956) James M. Gibson (Texas Tech 1971) Charles A. Gilbert (Missouri 1978)
COL Robert R. Gilbert (UC - Berkeley 1944)
Honorable David M. Gill (San Diego State 1956) John J. Gillin, III (Northwestern 1958)
William H. Gillon, III (Mississippi State 1961)
James M. Gilmer (Tennessee - Knoxville 1946) Robert V. Gisselbeck (Minnesota 1948) LTC Lyle M. Glascock (Montana 1962)
Curtis D. Hamilton (Cal State - Long Beach 1965) Jason Grant Hampton (Valdosta State 2004) John K. Hanken (San Diego State 1958) J. Daniel Hanks, Jr (Davidson 1965) Gregg W. Happe (Franklin 1973)
Kenneth M. Hardin (Texas Christian 1963) William R. Harman (Marshall 1963)
Mark A. Harris (Michigan State 1978) Norman K. Harris (Iowa 1950)
John W. Hartlein (Mississippi State 1973)
John Thomas Harvey (Mississippi State 1986)
William C. Glenn (Dartmouth 1961)
Detlev E. Hasselmann (MIT 1957)
John Wayne Goff (Alabama 1972)
Gordon Bell Hattersley (UC - San Diego 1952)
Hans H. Goeppinger (Iowa State 1962) Bradley Golz (North Dakota State 1992)
Daniel P. Gooch (Cal State - Long Beach 1972) Josh David Goode (Evansville 2001) Dale D. Goodrich (Adrian 1969)
Karl Joseph Grafe (Cincinnati 1982) Darryl M. Graham (Bradley 1969)
Robert H. Graham (Texas - Austin 1968) William C. Grant (Illinois 1942)
Frederick S. Green (Illinois 1949)
George L. Green (Nebraska - Lincoln 1966) John W. Green (Drake 1972)
George M. Gregorash (Indiana State 1976) E. Mark Gregory, III (Michigan State 1964) Robert E. Gregory, Jr (Wofford 1964)
John F. Gregory-Panopoulos, PhD (Occidental 1949) David M.B. Griego (New Mexico 1983)
James R. Grier, III (Kansas State 1959)
Jerry C. Griffin, MD (Southern Mississippi 1967) Charles Roland Grimes (Arizona State 1978) Claude H. Grizzard (Florida State 1960)
Steven Uhing Grossoehme (Nebraska - Lincoln 1984) Robert L. Grover (Idaho 1977)
Lee David Groza (UCLA 1989)
Ferdinand R. Hassler, MD (Oklahoma State 1952) Fred H. Hawkins (Nebraska - Lincoln 1950) John Weber Hayden (Northwestern 1979)
James H. Hayes, Jr (Mississippi State 1972) James K. Hayner (Washington State 1972) Chris P. Haynes (Mississippi State 1970) Thomas Clyde Hays (Indiana 1973)
Arthur G. Hays, Jr. (Oklahoma State 1967) Homer M. Hayward (UC - Berkeley 1943)
James Randall Heath (School of Mines 2003) James L. Heflin (Indiana State 1974)
Gary D. Heien (Washington [MO] 1961) Robert V. Heldman (Stanford 1958)
Hugh L. Hembree, III (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1953) James Gambrill Hendrickson (Bucknell 1971) Warren S. Hensel, Jr (Cincinnati 1964)
Dr. Gabriel Alfonso Hernandez (Western Kentucky 1981)
William D. Hewit (Nebraska - Lincoln 1945)
John Frederick Guy (Cincinnati 2000) R. J. Guyton (Oregon State 1951)
Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr (Evansville 1992) Albert J. Hackl (Georgia Tech 1946) Ernest Hackney (Cincinnati 1937)
Riley Hagan, III (Louisiana Tech 1986)
Daniel Hurley (Worcester 1980)
Robert Perry Husband, DO (Cal State - Fullerton 1979) William D. Hussey (Florida 1953)
Mark Burton Hutton (North Dakota 1984) Les H Ireland (Towson 1986)
Charles E. Irvin (Emory 1941)
James Paul Irwin (Nicholls State 2005)
William David Jackman (Nebraska - Lincoln 1986) Jerry L. Jackson (Idaho 1974)
S. Reed Jackson (Mercer 1971)
Monte H. Jacoby (DePauw 1953) William H. Jagel (Toledo 1960) Frank M. James (Iowa 1961)
Leland P. James (San Jose State 1963) William Edward Jay (Emory 1981)
Kenneth E. Jernigan (West Florida 1969) William R. Joa (Idaho 1963)
Clayton E. Johnson (Southern Mississippi 1973) Eric Michael Johnson (Nebraska - Lincoln 1985) Frank J. Johnson (Beloit 1960)
Mark Brigham Johnson (Nebraska - Lincoln 2004) Scott Michael Johnson (North Dakota 1985)
Stuart A. Johnson (Wisconsin - Madison 1966) Kenneth R. Johnson (Cal State - Fresno 1983) Robert G. Jones (Louisiana State 1960) Ronald S. Jones (Idaho 1977)
Samuel C. Jones (Cornell 1928)
Wayne V. Jones (Northwestern 1923)
Neil S. Jordheim (North Dakota State 1970)
Warren F. Hillman (Cal State - Long Beach 1967)
Daniel J. Hirsch (Case Western Reserve 1962)
Leslie C. Guthrie, Jr (Occidental 1947)
Hamilton Emery Hunt, Jr (Florida 1981)
Henry S. Hilberg, Jr (Cincinnati 1973)
William D. Gunter, Jr (Florida 1956)
John M. Guthery, Jr (Nebraska - Lincoln 1969)
Scott Anthony Hunke (Nebraska - Lincoln 1994)
Donald D. Jones, CPA (Mississippi 1966)
Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten (Iowa 1961)
John D. Hilton (Case Western Reserve 1951)
James Joseph Gusweiler (Cincinnati 1981)
LTC Michael A. Hughes (Eastern Kentucky 1973)
Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr (Texas Christian 1963)
Gerald L. Guernsey (Toledo 1959)
Stanley Hugh Gunnison (St. Lawrence 1977)
Thomas Edward Huber (Cincinnati 1980)
Robert Keith Hinchey, Jr (Oklahoma State 1955) David L. Hixon (MIT 1941)
William Duane Hogan (Oklahoma State 1985)
Ralph H. Hollinger (Case Western Reserve 1949) John A. Hollinshead (Louisiana State 1971) Carl Ray Holman, Jr (Missouri 1964) Bryan L. Holmes (Occidental 1978) James A. Holmquist (Ohio 1956)
Brian Anthony Holt (Nevada - Reno 2005)
Harold R. Jordan (Northwestern 1951) Durward G. Judy (Illinois 1938)
John P. Jung (Kansas State 1957) Archie J. Jurich (Wyoming 1943)
Christian Kafentzis (Montana 1950)
Kenneth M. Kahn (UC - Santa Barbara 1965)
Daniel Michael Kainz (South Dakota State 1994) Kamden Deane Kanaly (Texas Tech 2006) Dr. Bill J. Karas (Cincinnati 1970) Matt Keenum (Michigan 2009)
Tillman J. Keller, III (Tennessee - Knoxville 1963) John D. Kelley (Central Florida 1977)
David O’Leary Kelly (Georgia Tech 1950) Walter Kelly (Oregon State 1951)
John A. Hagenah (Arizona 1976)
Richard E. Holtz (Minnesota 1952)
Don Curt Hagerman (Indiana State 1975)
Francis Gregory Homan (South Dakota 1985)
Alan D. Kessler (Iowa 1964)
Lance Aaron Hoose, MD (Oklahoma State 1994)
Richard M. Kimbler (Cincinnati 1970)
Philip W. Hagenah (Arizona 1969)
Warren A. Hagstrom (San Jose State 1952) Tom L Hail (Texas - Austin 1956)
Tim Charles Haley (Oklahoma State 1982) Richard E. Hall (Idaho 1966)
Chris Hallam (Ohio State 2010)
William P. Halliday, Jr (Tennessee - Knoxville 1949) James D. Hallowell (Cal State - Fresno 1955)
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Robert W. Holzwarth (Purdue 1950)
Harry Peter Hoopis (Rhode Island 1969) Henry B. Horldt (Michigan 1947)
John T. Horney (Bowling Green State 1972) Franklin D. Houser (Kansas State 1955) John Frierson Howard (Mercer 1974)
Dr. John A. Howington, MD (Tennessee Tech 1985) Harvey H. Huber (North Dakota 1964)
Howard Kennedy, IV (Iowa 1962) Allan Kieckhafer (Beloit 1945)
Frank S. Kimmel, III (Oklahoma State 1992) Leroy A. King, Jr (Miami [FL] 1962) Jeffrey Lee Kittle (Indiana 1993)
COL Dale H. Koch (Michigan State 1960) James F. Koenig (Cincinnati 1973)
Raymond P. Kogut (Connecticut 1960)
John A. Kohler (Minnesota 1951)
Lawrence C. Long (Mississippi State 1977)
Lynn K. Millikin (Bowling Green State 1969)
David A. Krause (Nebraska - Lincoln 1966)
Jesse Lovelace (Missouri 1958)
Charles G. Mills (Auburn 1960)
Roger S. Kolasinski (Michigan State 1968) Rudolph E. Krause (Tulane 1920)
Richard A. Krieger (Kent State 1963)
Honorable Frank X. Kryzan (Youngstown State 1939) Gregory Michael Kuntz (Cincinnati 1983) David John Kupiec (Loyola 1986)
Kenneth E. Kurtz, II (Houston 1957)
Steven Joseph Kutilek (Nebraska - Lincoln 1985) James R. Kuykendall (Florida 1945)
Creighton Lacey-Baker (Cal State - Long Beach 1959) Steve M. Lacy (Kansas State 1976) Robert G. Lady (Drake 1962)
Henry Spann Laffitte (South Carolina 1963)
Lawrence E. Long (Ohio State 1959)
Perry R. Lowden, Jr (Nevada - Reno 1954) David Stith Lowe (Rensselaer 1990) John F. Lown (Texas Tech 1972)
Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. (Rhode Island 1988) William C. Lucas (Missouri 1948)
Chester Lulek (Michigan State 1948) J. Carson Lumbattis (Illinois 1936)
Warren L. Lundsgaard (Pennsylvania 1952) Gary M. Macek (Drake 1965)
Thomas A. Mackey (Kent State 1962) Robert C. Mahan (Drake 1926)
Charlie Duaine Maines (Michigan State 1967)
Clark David Landers (Nebraska - Lincoln 1983)
Roy L. Malone, Jr (Birmingham-Southern 1937)
David Allen Lane (Texas - Austin 1970)
Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. (Drexel 1981)
Christopher Edward Lane (Michigan State 1995) Richard W. Lane (South Florida 1968)
Fredric T. Langton (Puget Sound 1961) Jerry L. Lapham (Adrian 1966)
Richard H. Larkins (South Carolina 1948)
Charles W. Larson (Colorado - Boulder 1965) Steven R. Larson (Idaho 1975)
James H. Larue (Montana 1942)
John Paret Latimer, Jr (UC - Santa Cruz 1990) Charles J. Lavine (Minnesota 1949) Raymond J. Lawing (Bradley 1971)
Charles H. Learoyd (Rensselaer 1967) Dr. Chester D. Lee (Iowa State 1926)
Lance Lee (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1992) William Gentry Lee (Harvard 1966)
Richard G. Lefauve (Case Western Reserve 1956) Freeman R. Lehman (Michigan State 1950)
Steve Thomas Leidholm (North Dakota 1986) Gregory G. Leonard (South Dakota 1974) Theodore Joseph Lesiak (Ohio 1986)
William C. Leslie (Southern Mississippi 1965) Russell F. Levere (Hartford 1966)
William C. Levere (Hartford 1936) Ross Levin (Minnesota 1982)
David I. Levine, Esq. (Binghamton 1987) Benjamin David Lewis (Bradley 1995) Delbert R. Lewis (Arizona 1950)
Andrew J. Lewis, III (Texas - Austin 1977)
Andrew J. Lewis, Jr (Texas - Austin 1954)
Michael Wayne Lillie (Middle Tennessee State 1985) B. Kim Lilly (Colorado State 1959)
Eric R. Lindner (Penn State - State College 1975) Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom (Minnesota 1969)
Derek Jeffery Linkous (Northwestern 2008) Marshall G. Linn, III (Iowa State 1970) Robert S. Lipman (Kentucky 1974)
Freed S. Little (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1948) David A. Llewellyn (Indiana State 1974) Tom J. Logan (Drake 1973)
Dr. Bruce Scott Logan, DDS (Puget Sound 1970)
Gregory Eugene Lomax (Maryland - College Park 1976)
Joel Ward Long (Nebraska - Lincoln 1984)
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Frederick J. Mancheski (Wisconsin - Madison 1948) Walter W. Manley, II (Florida Southern 1969) James Forrest Marsh (Arizona State 1980)
Lambert L. Marshall (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1974)
Stewart Andrew Marshall, III, Esq. (South Florida 1970) Warren L. Martin (Idaho 1957)
Ryan Travis Martin, MBA (Wichita State 2001) Anthony G. Massoud (Pittsburgh 1963) Roy E. Mathis (Florida State 1961)
Emil H. Matyas (Southern California 1948) Charles W. Maurer, Jr (Iowa State 1972)
Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell (Syracuse 1986)
COL Gerald M. May, USAF (Ret) (Willamette 1961) John E. Mazon, Sr (Marshall 1963)
Carter Braxton McCain (Florida 1986)
William B. McCarty, Jr (Mississippi 1943)
Kevin Sorensen McClatchy (UC - Santa Barbara 1985) Roger L. McClure (Wichita State 1967)
COL Roger E. McClure, USAF (Ret.) (Ohio State 1955) Joseph D. McCollum, Jr (Idaho 1967) John W. McCord, Jr (Kentucky 1949)
Dr. Peter A. McCoy (Wisconsin - Madison 1967) Peter A. McCranie, MD (Emory 1956)
David MacLure Milloy (Willamette 1979)
John A. Mills, III (Youngstown State 1967) Edward B. Minning (Missouri 1957)
Gil Mitchell (Florida Southern 1962)
Richard Allen Mitchell (Indiana 1989) Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell (Tulane 1947)
Ruebush J. Mitchell, III (Georgia 1975) Kenneth C. Mlekush (Montana 1960) Dino Dee Moler (Indiana State 1984)
Floyd O’Dell Monger (Oklahoma State 1951) George A. Montgomery (Georgia 1949) Michael J. Montgomery (Union 1970)
Richard G. Montgomery (Wyoming 1952)
James B. Montgomery, MD (Texas Christian 1973) Edward A. Moore (Youngstown State 1964) Jackson W. Moore (Alabama 1970)
Ronald T. Moore (East Tennessee State 2019) Dudley L. Moore, Jr (Georgia Tech 1957)
James C. Moran (Carnegie Mellon 1967) Roger F. Moran (Northwestern 1945)
William P. Moran (Oklahoma State 1969) J. Ken Morgan, Jr (Richmond 1971)
John Patrick Morris (Washington [MO] 1986) Michael W. Morrissey (Nevada - Reno 1970)
Stewart W. Mosebrook, Jr (Texas Christian 1964) Malcolm J. Moshier (Denison 1937) Donald L. Mottinger (Idaho 1965)
William Sterner Moyer (Bucknell 1957) D. Douglas Muirhead (Stanford 1970)
James Michael Mullin (DePauw 1983)
Tyler Kyle Mullman, MBA (Oklahoma State 2002)
Christopher James Mundy (Michigan State 1996) Robert K. Murray (Millikin 1950)
Dr. John H. Muus (North Dakota 1962)
Charles R. Myers (Kansas State 1967)
Dale D. Myers (Washington [WA] 1943)
GEN Richard B. Myers (Kansas State 1964)
Dr. John H. Myhre, MD (North Dakota State 1966)
Honorable Richard P. McCully (Memphis 1965)
Timothy Andrew Myles (New Hampshire 1991)
George E. McDonald (Westminster 1963)
Jack D. Neal, Jr (Pennsylvania 1962)
Douglas R. McDonald (Stanford 1971)
William Hoyle McDonald, III (Florida State 2018)
Mark William McDonough (Youngstown State 1998) David E. McFarland (Iowa State 1961)
Thomas M. McFarland (Kansas 1972)
Michael N. McGowan (Oklahoma 1957) Edward W. McGuire (Drake 1952)
James K. McKinnon (North Dakota State 1962)
Laureston H. McLellan (Southern California 1961) Robert D. McLeod (Bowling Green State 1967) Robert Ellis Meadows (Texas - Austin 1970) Jonathan Wilson Meeks (Yale 1995)
Richard J. Metzler (Michigan State 1963)
Lawrence G. Meyer, Esq (Michigan State 1962) Paul D. Miller (Montana 1963) Ronald E. Miller (Illinois 1941)
Spencer John Miller (Nebraska - Lincoln 1993) Woodrow W. Miller (George Washington 1948) Robert M. Miller, III (Utah 1978)
C. Richard Napier (Richmond 1974)
Gary L. Neale (Washington [WA] 1962) Dennis L. Neider (Drexel 1970)
Ronnie Neill (Tennessee - Martin 1974) Rolland W. Nelson (Drake 1950)
Dr. Russell W. Nelson (Illinois 1974)
CDR Richard David Nelson (George Washington 1989) John S. Nesheim (Iowa State 1975)
Dr. Roger E. Neubeiser (Washington [MO] 1954)
Patrick Kenneth Nickles (Oklahoma State 1991)
William Kelly Nicrosi, II (Birmingham-Southern 1990) Randall E. Northern (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1970) Robert B. Northrup (Nebraska - Lincoln 1970) George S. Nugent (Michigan State 1956) Dr. William F. Nye, MD (Miami [OH] 1948) G. Theodore Nygreen, PhD (MIT 1967)
Dennis O’Connor (Texas - Austin 1928) James W. O’Kelley, Jr. (Florida 1952)
Richard F. O’Leary (Cal State - Fullerton 1970)
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LIFETIME GIVING RECOGNITION W. Christian Oakley, MD (Idaho 1973)
Aaron Spencer Reames (Case Western Reserve 1996)
Roger G. Segal (Utah 1968)
Louis Franklin Olberding (Nebraska - Lincoln 1994)
William Dallas Rector (Western Kentucky 1980)
Guy I. Seibert (Texas Tech 1964)
Gerard E. Ohmer (Pennsylvania 1951)
William C. Olendorf (Washington & Lee 1946) Charles Theodore Orihel (Tulane 1978)
H. Montague Osteen, Jr (South Carolina 1963) Harry A. Ostrom (Southern California 1954) Paul E. Oxley (Purdue 1940)
Sidney Betts Paine (South Carolina 1961) Edward J. Palmer (Iowa State 1954) E. Payne Palmer, III (Arizona 1963)
Brandon Vearle Pankey (Chapman 1999) Ronald D. Parham (Kentucky 1962)
B. James Reaves, III (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1956) Joseph H. Reed (Kent State 1960)
Michael W. Reeves (Texas - Austin 1969)
COL James Herbert Reid (Richmond 1944) Jacque H. Reidelberger (Beloit 1949) Edward F. Reilly, Jr (Kansas 1960)
B. Franklin Reinauer, III (Pennsylvania 1965)
Dr. Michael Vernon Relf (South Dakota State 1988) Robert Bryan Rendon (Texas State 1994)
Donald C. Rentschler (Michigan State 1960) Donald G. Rhoads (Memphis 1955)
Darin Patton, CFP,CHFC (Central Florida 1995)
Hubert C. Richert (Cal State - Fresno 1937)
Robert E. Paxson (New Mexico State 1970)
Charles W. Riedel (Northwestern 1952)
Frank M. Patty, Jr (Mississippi 1959)
Paige Spackman Rickert (Nebraska - Lincoln 1989)
Harry P. Pearce (Millikin 1947)
Donald K. Riffe (Southern Methodist 1954)
COL Claude D. Perkins, Jr (William & Mary 1957)
Elizabeth Roadman
William Joseph Peartree (Nebraska - Lincoln 1985) H. Ross Perot, Jr (Vanderbilt 1981)
Philip L. Perry (Nebraska - Lincoln 1972) Robert Michael Perrye (Drake 1985)
Raymond J. Persia (Michigan State 1957) Dr. Donald J. Peterson (Iowa 1957)
Holmes S. Pettey (Mississippi 1973) Ralph B. Pfeiffer, MD (Tulane 1966) Stephen B. Phenix (Millikin 1961) James R. Pilcher (Idaho 1970)
Henry C. Pilkinton, III (Mississippi State 1951) James Ronald Pinckard (Troy 1981)
James R. Pitcher, IV (UC - Santa Barbara 1956)
Oscar Plunket, Jr (Tennessee - Knoxville 1940) Stephen Oliver Plunkett (Minnesota 1985) William Clark Pohlmann (Indiana 1958)
Willis K. Polite, Sr. (Nebraska - Lincoln 1950) Ross Anthony Pometta (Loyola 2007)
Aaron Elliott Popel (Cal State - Los Angeles 1980)
Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr (Case Western Reserve 1959) Dan B. Porter (Nevada - Reno 1963)
Todd McCord Porter (Oklahoma State 1987) Marc Joseph Poskin (Illinois 1987)
Michael J. Powers (North Dakota 1968) Jerry D. Prather (Kansas State 1966)
Joel Alfred Prellop (Texas A&M 1994)
Honorable Robert I. Prichard, III (Alabama 1960) Phillip S. Prince, JD (North Alabama 2001) Stewart V. Proctor (Cincinnati 1976)
John A. Puelicher (Dartmouth 1943)
John S. Purtill, Jr., CPA (Connecticut 1964) William C. Putnam, Jr (Beloit 1965) William D. Putt (MIT 1959)
Michael Quan (Rensselaer 1970)
Jon M. Radabaugh (Iowa State 1961)
James H. Rainero (South Carolina 1972) Terrance M. Ramirez (Creighton 1986) Allan E. Ramsay (Indiana 1970)
John A. Ramsey (San Diego State 1965)
John Settle Rankin (Pennsylvania 1952) Thomas W. Rash, Jr (Missouri 1971)
Greg Lee Rawlings (Southern California 1981) Chris R. Read (Indiana State 1975)
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Glenn Martin Ritter (Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 1986) Willard B. Robbins, III (Texas Tech 1979)
Robert M. Roberts (Oklahoma State 1942)
Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr (Texas A&M 1993)
William T. Robertson (Mississippi State 1943)
James C. Robertson, Sr (Mississippi State 1947) Donald E. Robinson (DePauw 1951) Richard M. Robinson (Florida 1962) Jack P. Rochelle (Memphis 1965)
David N. Rodgers (Eastern Kentucky 1975)
Michael Sherman Rodgers (William & Mary 1992) Donald Alfred Rogers (Minnesota 1951) Bert E. Roper (Emory 1945) +
James L. Roper (UCLA 1957)
Richard G. Rorschach, Esq (MIT 1950) Robert Evan Ross (Kent State 1970)
COL Thomas P. Ross, USA (Ret.) (Montana 1962)
Thomas C. Rowland, Jr., MD (South Carolina 1959) John R. Ruhl (Miami [OH] 1959)
Dan J. Rush (Northern Iowa 1991)
William E. Seginski (Arizona 1959) Thomas A. Seitz (Ohio State 1963)
Thomas Bing Seitz (Mississippi State 1963) Gary Wayne Selberg (North Dakota 1983) Andrew Edgar Sellers (Indiana 1980)
Andrew Joseph Semesco (Florida State 2000) Jeffrey John Semmer (Penn State 1982)
Randal Alan Sergesketter (Purdue 1980)
David G. Sever (Nebraska - Lincoln 1962)
Bruce R. Shalberg (Nebraska - Lincoln 1966)
Richard Brian Shanahan (Fort Hays State 2003)
Jeffrey Donald Sharp (Nebraska - Lincoln 1981)
Thomas Olvia Sharp (Case Western Reserve 1970) Jerald K. Shaw (Nebraska - Lincoln 1956) William K. Shaw (Kansas State 1975)
David L. Shaw, MD (Michigan State 1969) Cyril E. Sheehy (Minnesota 1941)
Bernard Douglas Sheffer (Wyoming 1946) Charles T. Sheley, PE (Ohio State 1949)
Martin B. Shellenberger (Gettysburg 1948)
Gerald A. Sheppard (Southern California 1953) John Shimkus (Illinois 1982)
Robert T. Shircliff (Indiana 1950) Joseph P. Shirts (Idaho 1977)
Stephen A. Showers (Iowa 1958) James W. Sieg (Iowa 1933)
Edgar F. Siegfriedt (Idaho 1943)
David Siembieda (Sonoma State 1993) W. Gordon Silvie (Syracuse 1950)
Stephen Howard Simon (Indiana 1988) Mark E. Sims (Cincinnati 1977)
William Scott Sims (Maryland - College Park 1987)
William Douglas Singer (Tennessee - Knoxville 1973) Perry W. Skjelbred (Penn State - State College 1967) Barbara E Slankard
Nancy Russell
John D. Slankard (Ball State 1972)
COL William F. Ryall, USA (Ret) (Indiana 1962)
Edward D. Sledge, Jr (Georgia 1920)
Max J. Ruttger, Jr (Minnesota 1942)
William R. Sledge (Tennessee - Knoxville 1944)
Dr. John G. Salsbury (Iowa State 1938)
Sidney B. Slocum (Cornell 1941)
Daniel R. Sartor, Jr (Tulane 1952)
John Gordon Sawrey (Indiana 1973)
Charles E. Sax (Case Western Reserve 1954) Hugh K. Schilling (Minnesota 1949) William W. Schmidt (Idaho 1966)
John Kurt Schonberg (Nebraska - Lincoln 1987) William R. Schott (Cincinnati 1937)
Frank J. Schultheis (Evansville 1963) Curtis T. Schultz
Carl F. Schwab, III (Kansas State 1969)
Edward Wayne Wayne Schwertley (Iowa 1985) C. Winfield Scott (Cincinnati 1983)
Christopher Suiter Scott (Duke 1980) Richard E. Scott (Drake 1950)
Robert M. Scott (Ohio State 1951)
Murray W. Seagears (Vermont 1954)
David S. Searles, Jr (South Florida 1968)
Alfred M. Sears, Jr (Mississippi State 1971)
C. Philip Smiley (Wisconsin - Madison 1957) Douglas C. Smith
E. Brian Smith (Purdue 1960)
Paul L. Smith (Ohio Wesleyan 1957) Ronald R. Smith (Millikin 1962)
Scott Eric Smith (Nebraska - Lincoln 1990)
Shelby Lee Smith (Southern Methodist 1954) Stephen A. Smith (Franklin 1969)
Theodore J. Smith (Maryland - College Park 1950) Dr. Craig A. Smith, MD (Kansas 1956)
COL James Gordon Smith, USAF (Ret.) (Southern California 1940)
Donald R. Smith (Cal State - Long Beach 1968) Blair Hartley Snead (Indiana 1967)
Craig Carlisle Snellgrove (Auburn 1979)
Jerry D. Solomon (Mississippi State 1973)
Ted M. Sonderegger (Nebraska - Lincoln 1973) F. Michael Sophir (Nebraska - Lincoln 1985) Allan C. Sorensen (Drake 1961)
Donald Peter Souhrada (Iowa 1993)
William Souveroff, Jr. (Stanford 1956)
Christopher Aaron Speelman (Cincinnati 2004) Robert K. Spicker (Oregon 1967)
Alex Sproul (Colorado State 1953)
Edward Joseph Spuler, III (New Hampshire 1993)
Earle Bissell Travis (Birmingham-Southern 1939)
William F. White, Jr (Washington [WA] 1932)
Richard A. Troncone (San Diego State 1965)
James L. Whittaker (Texas - El Paso 1949)
William T. Triplett, Jr (Stanford 1933)
Michael Thomas Trotter (Northern Colorado 1989) Douglas L. Turnage (New Mexico State 1969)
Jack L. Stahl (New Mexico 1956)
Alanson V. Turnbough (Tulane 1946)
Daniel Collin Stanczak (Loyola 2003)
Richard J. Udouj (Arkansas - Fayetteville 1956)
Charles E. Stallings (North Carolina State 1977) James Arthur Steele, Jr (Idaho 1992)
CAPT Charles F. Stender (Penn State 1962) Alan R. Stephenson (Wyoming 1968) William E. Sterling (Minnesota 1944)
Robert I. Stern (Cal State - Northridge 1976) Thomas J. Stevenson (Idaho 1975)
CPT Kelsey S. Stewart, USN (Ret) (Miami [OH] 1960) Shay Michael Stewart (Sonoma State 1996) John Curtis Stobbe (Oklahoma State 1991)
Daniel R. Stough, MD (Oklahoma State 1959) Hayes C. Stover (Allegheny 1962) Bruce W. Stratton (Idaho 1971)
Dr. Frank Downing Straus, DDS (Virginia Tech 1976) John Nixon Stringfellow, III (South Carolina 1975)
Timothy Michael Strobl (Middle Tennessee State 1980)
David Keith Strong (Lewis & Clark 1980)
James B. Stuart, Jr (Mississippi State 1949)
LTC Rodney K. Stuart, USA (Ret.) (Nevada - Reno 1964) Honorable Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. (Georgia 1956) John Nicholas Suhr, Jr (Virginia 1988)
John F. Sullivan, Jr (Westminster 1970) Howard H. Sutherland (Marshall 1960)
David L. Swanson (North Dakota State 1965) H. R. Swanson (Minnesota 1956)
Robert John Sweeney (Nevada - Las Vegas 1987) Stephen Joseph Szilagyi (Michigan State 1985)
James Raymond Tanking (Nebraska - Lincoln 1982) David E. Taylor (Cincinnati 1954)
Joseph Allen Taylor (Indiana State 1998) Richard C. Taylor (Louisiana State 1959) Robert M. Taylor (Drake 1962)
Thomas N. Taylor (Missouri 1952)
John M. Tye, III (Texas Tech 1967)
William F. Uecker, Jr (Indiana 1949)
William D. Urbach (San Diego State 1971) Donn M. Valentine (Beloit 1956)
Jan A.T. van Amerongen (Pennsylvania 1960) Richard A. Van Arsdale (Indiana 1965)
Thomas A. Van Arsdale (Indiana 1965) Daniel T. van Blaricom (Adrian 1969)
COL Raymond Van Fleet, Ret. (Montana State 1933) James C. Van Slyke, Jr (Drake 1961)
Richard B. Vance (Texas Christian 1968)
Christopher Edward Varisco (Central Florida 1995) Jack K. Vassar (Oklahoma State 1950)
Robert D. Vaughn (Oklahoma State 1975) Michael W. Vehle (South Dakota 1972) David Michael Venkus (Illinois 1984) Charles D. Viccellio (Tulane 1955)
Nelson J. Vogel (Miami [OH] 1968)
COL Robert D. White, USMC (Ret.) (Oregon 1953) Jeffrey Glenn Wigington (Baylor 1992) Douglas E. Wiik (Indiana 1968)
Robert L. Wilburn (Nebraska - Lincoln 1966)
Brian Scott Wilcox (Nebraska - Lincoln 1992) Chester C. Wilcox (Kansas State 1962)
Joe A. Tony Wilcox (Kansas State 1958)
COL Miles C. Wiley, III (North Dakota 1975)
David W. Williams (Nebraska - Lincoln 1977) Donivan R. Williams (Wyoming 1934)
Frank Dudley Williams (Ohio State 1960)
Freddie W. Williams (East Tennessee State 1963) James R. Williams (Indiana 1968)
CDR Edward M. Williams (UC - Santa Barbara 1958)
Dr. James Robert Williamson (Birmingham-Southern 1967)
Clark S. Willingham (Texas Tech 1967) Thomas M. Willingham (Auburn 1961)
Darrell L. Willits (Washington State 1949) James A. Willits (Montana 1964)
Jay Robert Wilson (Montana State 1965)
William Jennings Wilson (Nebraska - Lincoln 1990) Byron Lee Wilson, II (DePauw 1985)
William J. Vogt, Jr. (Kent State 1962)
RADM Edwin M. Wilson, Jr (Duke 1941)
Ron E. Volmering (Eastern Kentucky 1978)
Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. (Denver 1973)
David K. Voight (Montana 1963)
Joseph C. Volpe (Cal State - Los Angeles 1972) Carleton W. Voltz (Ripon 1958)
William F. Vosbeck, Jr (Minnesota 1947)
Chad J. Vyhlidal (Nebraska - Lincoln 1994) John L. Wagner (Texas - Austin 1973)
Dr. Thomas E. Wagner (Cincinnati 1960)
Richard A. Wagner, II (Oklahoma State 1969)
James Richard Walker (Middle Tennessee State 1981) Foster Walker, III (Tulane 1966)
Grover Lee Walker, III (Memphis 1972)
Milan N. Wall (Nebraska - Lincoln 1967)
Donald E. Walmsley (Penn State - State College 1959) Matt David Walzer (Millikin 2005)
Thomas D. Wilson, Jr (Purdue 1967) Bruce B. Wilson (Monmouth 1968)
Edwin H. Wingate (Kansas State 1954)
COL Charles J. Wingert (Kansas State 1959)
Robert E. Withers (Tennessee - Knoxville 1964) Robert B. Witt (Auburn 1973) Larry F. Witte (Drake 1966)
C. Arthur Wittmack (Iowa State 1969) James S. Womack (Minnesota 1952)
Richard M. Womack (Kentucky 1953)
Karl E. Wondrak (Northern Colorado 1973) BG Terrence P. Woods (Arizona 1966)
COL William B. Woods, USA (Ret) (Colorado State 1958)
Keith A. Wanttaja (North Dakota State 1973)
Michael E. Woody (Oklahoma 1976)
C. Scott Thiss (Northwestern 1969)
Thomas B. Wardell (Occidental 1950)
LTC James V Works (Worcester 1988)
David Cooke Thomas (UC - Berkeley 1982)
James David Wareham, Esq (Illinois 1981)
Herbert J. Thiele (North Dakota State 1971) Ron L. Thiesen (Oregon State 1961)
Timothy N. Thoelecke (Colorado State 1962) F. Brooks Thomas (Michigan State 1947) James B. Thompson (Mercer 1948)
John Eric Thompson (Oregon State 1976)
Richard E. Thompson (Oklahoma State 1951) Robin Ray Thompson (North Dakota 1986)
William J. Thompson (North Dakota State 1963) John Sid Thompson (San Jose State 1959) Philip R. Thornton (Michigan State 1954)
William Edward Thurmond, Jr (Mississippi State 1963) Frederick R. Tiggleman (Miami [OH] 1965)
Gordon Andrew Timpany (Northern Iowa 1956) Truman L. Tormey (Iowa 1942)
David R. Towe (Oklahoma State 1977)
Charles E. Trangsrud (North Dakota State 1959)
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
Kirk G. Ward (UC - Santa Barbara 1956)
Richard C. Ware, II (Southern Methodist 1968) David W. Warner (UCLA 1958)
John Andrew Warner (Purdue 1949)
James C. Warner (Pennsylvania 1959)
Mark Joseph Wasikonis (Penn State 1982)
Raymond A. Weber (Arkansas - Little Rock 1970)
Ronald W. Worden (San Jose State 1950) Donald Keith Worthen (Ohio 1953)
Tim Raymond Wright (Salisbury 1989) Philip W. Wyatt (Denison 1965)
Kevin P. Wyndham (Kent State 1988)
George A. Yackey, Sr (Cal State - Long Beach 1963) John M. Yeaman (Oklahoma State 1962) Patricia Yorke
John A. Webster, Jr (Boston 1957)
Harlan G. Zaring (Franklin 1951)
Gerald Bruce Weidman (Bucknell 1954)
Auric Dane Zygala (Michigan State 1998)
Allen W. Wehr (Minnesota 1963)
James F. Weigum (North Dakota 1959)
John B. Zellars (Emory 1949)
Kevin Lowell Weist (Minnesota 1979) Ben Fredrick Wells (Cincinnati 1980) Gregg S. Werner (Illinois 1977)
James A. Wespiser (Miami [OH] 1958)
William Gary Westling (Cal State - Long Beach 1983) Thomas Roger Westman (Nebraska - Lincoln 1982)
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CHAPTER ETERNAL THOMAS L. HODGES (ARKANSAS-FAYETTELVILLE ‘64) Thomas L. Hodges, President of the SAE Financial & Housing Corporation, entered Chapter Eternal on July 14, 2020. He previously served as President of Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon’s House Corporation and as Chapter Advisor for Southern Methodist (Texas Delta). At both, Hodges was instrumental in developing and implementing chapter facility renovations. He is a recipient of the Order of Minerva and Merit Key. Those who knew Brother Hodges will truly miss his unwavering loyalty to the causes and ventures he believed.
JAMES L. POPE (SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ‘73)
James L. Pope, Past Eminent Supreme Archon, entered Chapter Eternal on May 13, 2020. He co-founded the Mississippi Sigma Alumni Association and served as President of the Jackson (Mississippi) and Memphis Alumni Associations. Pope also co-founded three chapters: Louisiana Rho at Louisiana Tech, Tennessee Rho at Christian Brothers, and Mississippi Delta at Millsaps. He most recently served as Alumni Advisor to Tennessee Zeta at Rhodes. Pope served on the SAE Foundation Board of Trustees and established the Jim Pope Leadership Scholarship. He is a recipient of the Order of the Phoenix, Order of the Lion, Alumnus of the Year, Merit Key, and the Distinguished Service Award. Those who knew Brother Pope will always remember his love for the Fraternity and the exuberance he brought to every conversation.
THESE NAMES WERE SUBMITTED TO THE FRATERNITY SERVICE CENTER FROM 1/1/20 TO 6/30/20 KEY
Military
ALABAMA
ARIZONA STATE
Louis H. Anders, Jr 1960
Hammad Hameed 2021
Alabama Mu
William Tyler Beam 1998 John D. Holmes 1968
John L. Robertson 1980
ALLEGHENY
Pennsylvania Omega Timothy F. Boyer 1975
Q. Todd Dickinson 1974
Arizona Beta
David Y. Pearce 1970
Arthur J. Phillips, Jr 1949
Daniel Rush Stallings, III 1980
James Fredrick Stallworth, III 2021
ARKANSAS - FAYETTEVILLE
BELOIT
Elmer L. Flucht, Jr 1952
William A. Giannos, USMC (Ret) 1953
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Wisconsin Phi
Thomas L. Hodges 1964
Charles S. James 1956
Donald E. McFall 1962
Thomas W. McGill 1953 John E. Newton 1978
James R. Rhodes, III 1962
Dr. Norman W. Standish 1952 David S. Warner 1960
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
Neil E. Thornton 1951
Alabama Iota
John E. Gaskin 1963
AUBURN
Charles H. Doyle 1952
Daniel D. Holly 1961
William Y. Johnston 1944
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha
Peter R. Graham 1962 James M. Provenzano 1970
Alabama Alpha-Mu
Palmes S. Kelly, III 1959
Honorable John S. Langford 1953 Fred M. McLaurine 1955
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
David R. Baker 1951
Phillip James Sarris 1958
BOWLING GREEN STATE
William G. Lyons 1955 Donald H. Neff 1958
BRADLEY
Illinois Epsilon
Dr. Ralph P. Forsberg 1970
CAL STATE - FRESNO California Iota
John D. Homsy 1957
Keith E. Kerchenfaut 1970
Bradford Robert Leslie 1990 Renald R. Pitman 1972
CAL STATE - LONG BEACH California Lambda
George Wallace Davis 1961 Lawrence E. Ezzell 1962 Harold J. Kurkjian 1956
Ohio Kappa
John J. Dring 1960
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CHAPTER ETERNAL CARNEGIE MELLON Pennsylvania Phi
Dr. John H. Carey 1963
CASE WESTERN RESERVE Ohio Rho
George I. Doering 1950
CENTRE
DENVER
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
Karl W. Buchholz 1950
Leonard R. Anderson 1959
Colorado Zeta
Honorable Eugene T. Halaas, Jr 1960
DEPAUW
Indiana Delta
Ralph M. Drybrough 1969
Kentucky Kappa
DICKINSON
Brenden James Sullivan 2013
Robert L. Varano 1955
Richard L. Schmalz 1957
LTC John C. Youngs, 1970
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon
Ralph D. Bursiek 1961
Melvin S. Clemens 1954 Donald F. Jacobs 1956 H. Jenkins 1960
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi
DRAKE
Iowa Delta
Randall D. Crocker 1976
Stephen Lawrence Gatzke 1979 Stephen E. Nelson 1963
John G. Schenk 1948
DUKE
CLEMSON
Dr. Dempsey S. Brown, Jr 1964
South Carolina Nu
Julias M. Dickert, Jr. 1974
COLORADO - BOULDER Colorado Chi
William R. Matheson 1950
North Carolina Nu
Dr. Lynn Fort, III 1958
EAST TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Alpha
Jeffrey Baker Stout 1984
Michael E. Vance 1962
EMORY
COLORADO STATE
Dr. Larry D. Grimes 1958
Colorado Delta
Richard G. Binder 1945 Dwight L. Ghent 1945 Dwight L. Ghent 1945 Verl D. Nash 1952
William John Shirley, III 1985
CORNELL
New York Alpha
W. Dean Ferres 1950
DARTMOUTH
New Hampshire Alpha Bryant P. Barnes 1960
Georgia Epsilon
Dr. Benjamin A. Hill 1963
Warren B. Jordan, Jr. 1969 Charles S. Simmons 1970
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epilon
Quentin W. Blome 1966 Robert S. Jones 1963
Edouard E. Ouellette 1962
Kenneth W. Wedeking 1967
FERRIS STATE
Michigan Zeta
David William Mueller 1989
DAVIDSON
FLORIDA
Henry S. Brown, Jr. 1955
Elmer S. Atkins 1950
North Carolina Theta
Thomas M. Guy, Jr. 1948 Douglas L. Odom 1988
DENISON Ohio Mu
Arthur F. Douglass 1957 Thomas P. Hayes 1957
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Florida Upsilon
William L. Hancock 1948 Warren Jolley 1969
Daniel W. Miller 1953 Earl F. Nelson 1952
Florida Gamma
John M. Barlow 1953
Rainey G. Cavanaugh 1952 Robert M. Fischer 1963
Donald A. Kirkpatrick 1954 Charles L. Lester 1955
Douglas Arthur Mack 1964 Harold D. Place, Jr 1959 Robert J. Zammit 1960
FLORIDA STATE
Sherell W. Johnson, Jr 1959 Jack G. Kazanzas 1952
Charles R. Kersey 1953 Tom Kirk, Jr 1968
W. Dale Koch 1959
Robert C. Lawrence 1967
Gordon G. Macdonald 1966
Edward A. Manders, Jr 1957 Peter J. Manten 1960
Everett H. Marsh 1962
George C. Martin, Jr 1955 Roy E. Mathis 1961
Gerald D. McArthur 1957
William R. McCollum 1959
Florida Beta
David A. Medford 1957
Howard W. Andrews 1956
Lance Christopher Mercy 2022
Dr. John B. Bell, III 1961
Robert L. Miller 1952
William L. Bergstresser 1962
Charles M. Palmer 1955
LTC Henry J. Bond, Jr 1954
Winston B. Parsons 1957
Robert R. Brady 1956
Robert W. Patrick, Jr 1962
Wayne H. Bussey 1959
Byron M. Powell 1956
Raymond M. Cochran 1956
Ronald D. Rackleff 1956
Robert R. Crittenden 1955
Robert W. Repine 1953
Edward G. Davies 1951
Donald A. Reynolds 1958
Gerald J. Deley 1958
Thad R. Sizmore, Jr 1966
David B. Douglass 1953
Alvan C. Smith 1963
Dr. Gordon R. Elwell, Jr 1961
Richard A. Smith 1958
John D. Fain 1956
William C. Stancik 1955
Anthony O. Flitcraft 1954
Richard L. Sweetman 1957
Edwin W. Gramling 1958
Robert L. Tinney 1950
Charles E. Gray, Jr 1954
George H. Turner 1961
Lloyd W. Griffith, Jr. 1960
Courtney W. Tyson, Jr 1962
Arthur C. Haney, Jr 1965
Robert E. Verbanac 1957
George A. Harvey 1953
Roger B. Walker 1962
Charlie A. Hayes 1953
Howard J. Weller 1959
Robert D. Heins 1957
L. Curtis Westbrook, Jr 1960
Charles S. High 1951
Langdon G. Williams 1949
John C. Hudson 1957
Wayne L. Williams 1964
G. Patrick Iley 1959 Kenneth R. Jacquot 1959
Douglas M. Windham 1965
Bentley C. Adams, Jr. 1954
COL Leonard L. Melton, Jr 1951
William R. Barnes 1965
Jerry R. Meyer 1955
Robert H. Bennett, Jr. 1956
William F. Pace 1957
Robert M. Blow 1958
Jerry L. Parker, Sr. 1954
Donald G. Bookmyer 1953
John N. Partridge, Jr 1960
James W. Browning 1958
Ronald E. Pickett, Ret. 1953
Jerome F. Byrnes 1956
William T. Proctor, Jr 1953
Jeffrey H. Cortright 1964
Thomas A. Ranney 1953
Rev. James P. Crowther 1954
Frank K. Reuss 1958
James B. Davis, Jr. 1959
Garrison D. Roth 1958
Bruce J. Donaldson 1953
John C. Slaton 1962
Richard C. Dunn, Jr 1955
Louie R. Smith, Jr 1961
John T. Erwin 1966
Robert D. Smith 1961
R. J. Fegers 1950
Robert L. Stewart 1952
CAPT Stanley G. Flitcraft, Jr. 1958
John T. Thomas 1952
Jack W. Gramling 1948
Tommon M. Tinney 1956
W. Stuart Gregory 1957
John R. Turner 1959
COL Paul L. Grimmig 1956
Charles Vandelinder 1960
Earl R. Harford, Jr 1951
James U. Wade 1959
Craig C. Haskell 1964
William A. Walker, Jr 1954
Charles W. Haynes 1958
Lewis L. Wesson 1952
Charles W. Hendry, Jr. 1950
Joe P. Williams 1959
Glenn H. Hollingsworth 1951
Richard M. Williams 1949
David Y. Hulse 1959
Hugh A. Wilson 1961
William L. Woodward 1952
FRANKLIN
Indiana Alpha
Edward A. Siegel 1954
FURMAN
South Carolina Phi
Dr. Edgar O. Horger, III 1959
GEORGE WASHINGTON Washington City Rho
Sven U. Grasshoff 1964
Dr. William M. Ozburn 1957 John E. Sylwestrak 1972
INDIANA
Indiana Gamma
Jason Lorne Kennedy 1992 Cletus H. Kruyer, Jr. 1948 James F. McClain 1961
John Michael McKenna 1963
Robert Louis Rudesill, MD 1946 Robert T. Shircliff 1950
Robert E. Hall, Jr 1932
INDIANA STATE
George T. Kunz 1949
Timothy L. Foist 1973
Charles H. Kendall, II 1971 Nathan J. Naddeo, CPA 1956
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta
Paul C. Cushman 1952 William H. Hollis 1950
Dr. James Kirkland 1957 Robert L. Parks, III 1959
Harry Lynn Spring, III 1989 Paul H. Trulock, III 1965
Randolph N. Wright 1971
GEORGIA TECH Georgia Phi
Robert L. Bannerman, Jr 1950
Indiana Sigma
Franklin Dee Hall, Jr 2002
Steve Charles Owens 2002 Robert W. Read 1975
IOWA
Iowa Beta
Robert R. Aurner, II 1950
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
Robert P. Carlson 1950 Roy L. Kline 1935
David C. Neiman 1962
William E. Broadwell 1944
KANSAS
William P. Dubose, Jr 1954
William N. Daugherty 1945
Maurice W. Coley, Jr 1966 Harry L. Spring, Jr 1954
Roy L. Thompson, Jr 1952
Kansas Alpha
Eric Devlin 2012
Patrick J. O’Connell 1967
GETTYSBURG
KANSAS STATE
Phil Heister 2016
Phillip E. Foss 1970
Pennsylvania Delta David E. Thomas 1952
HARVARD
Massachusetts Gamma
Leonard J. Williams, II 1947
HOUSTON
Texas Epsilon
Thomas R. Coker, Jr 1975
IDAHO
Idaho Alpha
Dr. John S. Bond 1969
Michael G. Morfitt 1966
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta
Sherman Q. Case 1950
Kansas Beta
Richard Hoiekvam 1961 Ralph E. Skoog 1952
Lawrence H. Wagner 1961
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda
James E. Hodnett 1972 Gerard J. Kuhel 1975
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon
John C. Everett, III 1949
LAFAYETTE
MICHIGAN
George A. Cole 1941
Robert W. Bishop 1953
Pennsylvania Gamma
LONG ISLAND
New York Beta
Brian J. Murphy 1970
LOUISIANA STATE Louisiana Epsilon
Marcus Edward Cooper, Jr. 2001 Henry A. Gremillion 1973 Alfred E. LaPointe 1949
MARSHALL
West Virginia Alpha
Anthony P. Cassinelli 1961
David H. Kestel 1954
Steven John Linck 1989
Timothy Orville Roll 1985
MICHIGAN STATE Michigan Gamma
Alfred L. Arnold 1957
Richard L. Henson 1952 Charles P. Lamb 1957
David F. Roberts 1951
James H. Shaw, III 1971
Tennessee Beta
MARYLAND - COLLEGE PARK
MILLIKIN
Karl J. Matzdorf 1961
Fred W. Krows 1972
Maryland Beta
MCDANIEL
Maryland Mu
Spencer Butler Wiersberg 2018
MEMPHIS
Tennessee Sigma
William D. Shelton, Jr. 1970 John W. Starks, Jr 1973 Thomas L. West 1963
MERCER
Georgia Psi
COL Leroy R. Donnell, Jr 1967
MIAMI [FL]
Florida Alpha
Alan I. Armour 1951
Purvis Dean Jackson, Jr. 1958
Illinois Delta
Peter M. Rippe 1960
Richard F. Sebok 1960
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
Richard E. Garmaker 1955 Jonathan D. Gilpin 1944
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma
George I. Melichar 1951
MISSISSIPPI STATE Mississippi Theta
Charles William Barrett, Jr. 1981 George F. Bryant, III 1963 Jody Millard Griffin 1992
Thomas M. Luster, Sr 1949
Jesse E. Simmons, Jr 1947
Purvis Dean Jackson, Jr. 1958
MISSOURI
Anthony C. Romeo 1970
George R. Goode 1953
Ellsworth R. Robey, Jr 1964
MIAMI [OH] Charles F. Freiburger 1966
Charles Louis Willis 1984
Thomas M. Ehni 1957
Merritt W. Green 1953
Dr. George D. Huffman 1961
Lance Livesay 1985 Albert W. Sisk 1962
Knox Brookfield 1937
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
Michael Wingate Gerber 1963
Ohio Tau
Brian Timothy Roby 2000
Eugene H. Bohi 1953
Harry E. Fischer 1953
Richard L. Hills 1960 Landon Kasey 2020
Michigan Iota-Beta
Timothy Daley 2017
H. Dale Grafton 1953 David K. Jones 1975
James A. Karman 1959
Missouri Alpha
Frederick M. Goodwin, Jr. 1953 Charles T. Pease 1955
Claude E. Richards 1957
MIT
Massachusetts Iota-Tau Ranald M. Stearns 1962
James Williamson, Jr 1953
Robert McClure 1948
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
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CHAPTER ETERNAL MONMOUTH
NORTH DAKOTA
OREGON STATE
Walter T. Schlager, III 1970
William H. Behrbaum 1954
William F. Oliver 1974
Illinois Alpha
MONTANA
Montana Beta
Rex K. Lincoln 1960
North Dakota Alpha
Dr. Michael V. Grabowski 1962 Hillis L. McKay 1951
John D. Strand 1959
Kenneth A. Osher 1964
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
MONTANA STATE
David R. Brewster 1973
Montana Alpha
Donald C. Brockway 1937 Robert E. Dingman 1950
Gerry Howlett Fullerton 1955 Donald D. Hathaway 1958
Illinois Gamma
William Holzapfel 2019
NORTHERN IOWA Iowa Chi
Scott Hunefeld 2014
MOREHEAD STATE
NORTHWESTERN
John Joseph Greenwood 1984
Ralph J. Anderson 1954
Kentucky Gamma
James D. Milich 1967
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi Steven C. Alberg 1977
William H. Campbell 1955
Dr. Richard V. Denton 1965 LCDR Grey R. Jewett1957 Cyrus A. Johnson 1950
Illinois Psi-Omega
Thomas M. Little 1958
Edward J. Merkel, Jr 1944 Thomas W. Reeves 1962
NORWICH
Vermont Alpha-Sigma-Pi Joseph P. Hadley, Jr 1956
Rodney B. Johnson 1960
OCCIDENTAL
NEW HAMPSHIRE
E. Richard Chilcott, Jr 1958
New Hampshire Beta
Edward John Karman 1989
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Tau-Gamma
Igor Mikhailovich Ponomarev 2012
NEW MEXICO
California Epsilon
Allan R. Emery 1951 John K. Hotch 1965
David C. Mason 1957
Timothy M. Rawlings 1973
Oklahoma Kappa
Clyde D. Marsau 1956
Tom Nott Word, III 1964
New Mexico Phi
OKLAHOMA STATE
Monte R. Shriver 1957
Donald W. Bentley 1967
NORTH CAROLINA - CHAPEL HILL North Carolina Xi
Eugene B. Woodbury 1961
NORTH CAROLINA - WILMINGTON North Carolina Delta
Jeffrey Allan Nelligan 1981
Samuel Mark Poindexter 1980
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Oklahoma Mu
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Delta
Manly E. Hutchinson, Jr. 1958
SOUTH DAKOTA
Robert H. Torgler 1951
Houston P. Haugo 1964
LCDR Raymond L. Mossing1946
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron Charles L. Miller 1960 Clark M. Owens 1958
South Dakota Sigma
Michael A. Jackley 1964
Dr. Peter W. Kuipers 1964 Andrew M. Props 1964 William A. Weller 1962
MAJ Franklin E. Urbany 1954
SOUTH FLORIDA
PUGET SOUND
Thomas Edward Gaines 1977
Washington Gamma
Donald R. Rogers, MD 1954
PURDUE
Indiana Beta
Bernard M. Haag, Jr 1958
RHODES
Tennessee Zeta
Finis D. Carrell 1960
Walker L. Wellford, III, CLU 1959
Virginia Tau
ROWAN
New Jersey Omega
Ryan Fintin O’Donoghue 2023
SAN DIEGO STATE
Florida Delta
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA California Gamma
John M. Dunckel 1949
SOUTHERN METHODIST Texas Delta
Louis D. Francis 1957 Harry F. Gray 1950
Bruce B. Maley 1967
Jon M. Muckleroy 1951 Donald K. Riffe 1954 Frank W. Rose 1953
Robert L. Thornton, Jr. 1933
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Sigma
Nathan Rooke Everill 1982
Brooks Bradley Martin 1980
James Lafayette Pope 1973
Eddie Dewayne Wolverton 1981
California Theta
ST. LAWRENCE
Dr. David V. Kirkpatrick 1950
Harry A. Leigh, III 1954
Thomas S. King 1956
SAN JOSE STATE California Theta
Richard K. Ellsworth 1954
James W. Burtschi 1961
SCHOOL OF MINES
Daniel A. Jorns 1975
John W. Munn 1957
Dr. James V. Hall 1956
William G. Shultz, Jr. 1966
Pennsylvania Theta
Raymond M. Richeson 1949
Ohio Delta
Robert W. Berry 1946
Frederick J. Priesnitz 1976
PENNSYLVANIA
OHIO WESLEYAN
Robert J. Dyer 1965
NEW MEXICO STATE
John R. Schetky 1973
RICHMOND
OKLAHOMA
Charles S. Nesting 1950
Vernon L. Rifer 1961
William T. Colwell, Jr. 1956
New Mexico Tau
William M. Brittelle, Jr. 1954
Oregon Alpha
Dr. Robert M. Reeves 1959
Colorado Lambda
New York Rho
Richard D. Stacy 1953
Michael M. Warner 1960
STANFORD
California Alpha
Olaf M. Halvorson, Jr. 1962 Robert O. Harker, JD 1958
John R. Plavan 1966
SYRACUSE
OREGON
SEWANEE
Robert B. Cody 1943
COL Robert D. White 1953
Robert D. Bell 1957
Harry E. King 1948
Oregon Beta
Richard Clarke Yetter 1959
Tennessee Omega John C. Faquin 1970
New York Delta
Theodore S. Kissel 1955
TENNESSEE - KNOXVILLE
UTAH
WISCONSIN - MADISON
James L. Campbell 1948
Fred O. Sundberg 1967
Ralph D. Ebbott 1948
Tennessee Kappa
Sven Holberg 2014
R. Gale Huneycutt, Jr. 1985 H. Grady Jacoway, III 1980
John D. Warmack, Jr 1953
TEXAS - AUSTIN
Utah Phi
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon
Duane B. Gerrard 1960
John H. Duncan 1949
VANDERBILT
Robert J. Pickens 1961
James F. Curry, III 1967
Robert M. Hicks 1943
Benjamin F. Pitman, III 1952 John H. Seale, III 1953
J. Arthur Shepperd, Jr. 1961
George H. Sullivan, MD 1952 Neil G. Yows, Jr. 1957
TEXAS - EL PASO Texas Gamma
Robert S. Irvin 1962
TEXAS CHRISTIAN Texas Beta
John C. Berry 1977
Steven D. Turney 1978
TOLDEO Ohio Nu
Richard J. Baker 1961
Tennessee Nu
Homer Scott Patterson, MD 1953
VERMONT
Vermont Beta
Charles W. Paine 1957
VIRGINIA TECH Virginia Zeta
Ethan Lawrence Williams 2019
WASHINGTON [MO] Frederick L. Heger 1951
James Russell Lloyd 1995
WASHINGTON [WA]
Richard F. Hyman 1971
K. Mike Fankhauser 1957
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon
Dr. Eugene C. Wasson, III 1964
UC - BERKELEY
California Beta
Edward T. Lippstreu 1953 Paul G. Manolis 1952
Mark Robert McNamara 1982
UC - DAVIS
California Kappa
Robert E. Faulkner 1955
UCLA
California Delta
Honorable John A. Willd 1946
UNION
Tennessee Eta
William S. Gregory 1950
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 0
WOFFORD
South Carolina Gamma
Charles E. Hopkins 1961
WORCESTER
Massachusetts Delta James E. Breed 1945 David B. Stowe 1949
WYOMING
Wyoming Alpha
Clarence C. Johnson, Jr 1946 Vernon H. Swain 1963 Elton E. Wells 1950
YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio Alpha
Zack Thomas Rebillot 2010
Donald J. Denby 1962
Washington Alpha
TULANE
Robert C. Siegel, Jr 1947
Missouri Beta
Edward L. Gliatti 1956
Edward D. Grover 1954
Wisconsin Alpha
James R. Appel 1950 Gerald E. Main 1948
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Leonard J. Nelson, Jr 1950 Nevoy E. Rofinot 1954
WASHINGTON STATE Washington Beta
Robert J. Dahlin 1953
WESTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Beta
William Alan Madison 1981 Albert R. Mantia 1966
Christopher Grady Marks 2007
WILLAMETTE
Oregon Gamma
Hugh B. Nelson 1954 Philip L. Phipps 1951
WILLIAM & MARY
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Virginia Kappa
Roger L. Amole, Jr 1964
Dr. Alexander V. Fakadej, MD 1957 LT Herbert C. Ross 1960 Wilson F. Sweeney 1956
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
83 YEARS IN THE MAIL... By Tyler Stokesbary (Simpson ‘17)
Sometimes being late is better than never arriving at all. Although, I’m sure Brother Johannes Waller (Illinois Psi-Omega 1933) would disagree. In October of this year, the staff at the Levere Memorial Temple received a peculiar piece of mail. Originally dated August 24th, 1937 and addressed to Johannes Waller at 1856 Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL where Brother Waller was employed as the resident artist commission by Brother Nippert (Ohio Epsilon 1894) to paint the Levere Memorial Temple. This postcard has seemingly traveled the world for at least 83 years in an attempt to reach its final destination. It is seemingly a Romanticist’s dream to come upon a letter full of history that brings forth an avalanche of questions. further resolve this postcard to the shelf? We have some answers, but many more questions. It appears that the original printed stamp was sent from Bad Reichenhall, Germany on August 24th, 1937. From there, it is difficult to say where it traveled for more than 83 years before it arrived at its destination. Two more stamps can be found above the address line. The second stamp was created in 1960, and the third stamp picturing Rocky Marciano was originally released in 1999. Then, the final addition to this card appears to be on September 5th, 2020 from Buffalo, NY which was printed on there by the United States Postal Service.
All appeared peaceful according to the sender of the letter who wrote on July 14,th 1937, more than 83 years ago: “Hello Hans: Do you recognize this place? At present we are in the Cafe (***Not sure what is being said***) for a little refreshment. Too bad I can’t send you some real Munich beer along with this card. See you in about a month or so. Regards, Reginald” We’re not quite sure who Reginald is, or the exact names of the other signatures. How long has this card been sitting around? Did it ever make it out of Germany all those years ago? Did World War Two and the following occupation and division of Germany
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Amidst the hustle and bustle of the Fraternity Service Center, we realized the importance of this postcard immediately and wanted to share this incredible story with our alumni. We hope Johannes Waller can forgive the tardiness of this postcard, if not for an incredible story full of history and wonder! ◆
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