The Record • Volume 140 • Issue #2 • FALL 2021

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IN THIS ISSUE F E AT U R E A R T I C L E S

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VOICE OF THE ESA 04 NEWS FROM HQ 07 SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS 10 TG OF THE YEAR WINNER 30 ZEAL WINNER 32 DSA RECIPIENTS 34 CHANGING THE GAME WITH NUMBERS 44 REALM REPORTS 46 THE NEXT GENERATION OF COLLEGE (E)SPORTS 52 MARCH TO THE MADNESS 54 SAE IS COACH OF THE YEAR 58 DONOR HONOR ROLL 60 CHAPTER INSTALLATION 78 THE RALLY HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLD 3000 CHAPTER ETERNAL 82 FROM THE ARCHIVES 90

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88 Credits Editors: Cody Delmendo (Eastern Illinois ‘15) Chris Hancock (Indiana State ‘96) David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17) Johnny Sao (Millikin ‘11) Dan Stanczak (Loyola-Chicago ’03) Design: David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17) Contributors: Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado Steve Chaves (Salem State ’18) Tyler Stokesbary (Simpson ‘17) Contact www.sae.net, www.therecordonline.net Facebook @saefraternity Twitter @sae1856 Instagram @sigmaalphaepsilon To submit a news item: contact@sae.net

About the cover Athletics are a large part of the collegiate experience, and in turn, SAE. This issue highlights some of our members, both alumni and collegiate, involved with sports. Cover: Hunter Henry (Arkansas ’16) salutes after scoring a touchdown against Mississippi State in 2015. Photo Courtesy of: Wesley Hitt



VOICE OF THE ESA grow, lead, and is our foundational core that outlines our purpose to why we exist as a fraternity. It challenges us to be leaders in everything we do. It reminds us that the expectations of membership are not just for our undergraduate years but must stay with us throughout life as we, as True Gentlemen, aim towards making our global communities better!

C H A LLE N G E S I have spoken with many brothers across the realm about their unique experiences and their zeal for belonging to our great fraternity. I have asked them what they see as our strengths, challenges, opportunities, and overall threats regarding the state of the fraternity and the Greek systems on their local campus communities. Many have expressed their:

How good and how pleasant it was for our Brotherhood to come together in person for the first time since the outbreak of a worldwide pandemic as we gathered in Des Moines, Iowa, for the 165th Anniversary Convention. We joined in unity to do the Fraternity’s work and set on a course to advance Sigma Alpha Epsilon for not just the next two years but for decades to come. Leading up to our Convention, our fraternity, like many others, dealt with various challenges that we had never faced before. Under the leadership of Eminent Supreme Archon Gregory Brandt, our outstanding Fraternity Service Staff, and the entire fraternity’s membership, we as an organization met those challenges together and have emerged stronger than we were before and will continue to build on during this upcoming biennium. To advance the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service throughout life is our Mission. But what does our Mission mean to each of you? Why is it important to understand? Our mission provides the necessary framework to

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• Concerns with recruitment and retention efforts due to changes in how they operate and seek out new members due to COVID related issues, • Ongoing issues related to the health and safety of our members and guests and how to be a better brother’s keeper while also addressing mental health-related problems • Desires for SAE to be more engaged in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion to ensure membership is representative of our communities, • We wish to see more transparency and visibility from us as members of the Supreme Council and other leaders within the fraternity while also amplifying our efforts to increase communication amongst the local and national levels, and their hope to continue seeing us provide resources for our members and better educate and develop our membership in preparation for serving in various undergraduate and alumni roles. Through these dialogues, I have heard how many of our brothers share the same sentiments I do as well as the other members of the Supreme Council do, which leads me to believe that our core values and principles still have prominent relevance for our future as we begin to lay out the upcoming biennium and beyond. These foundational and fundamental concepts are at the forefront of what we as leaders in SAE must practice today as our Founders once did. If these eight men were here today, would they be proud of what they see occurring within our beloved order? Would they see their vision of brotherhood and leadership being fulfilled? I believe they would but that they would also want to remind us of a few things. They would want us to be bolder, more innovative and encourage us as brothers to be more committed to one another and our overall purpose as a fraternity to meet the needs of our members today. They would tell us to understand our Mission and Ritual more and challenge us to take what is written on those pages and put it into action to lead the inter-fraternal world.


Who will we be as a fraternity in the coming years? We will continue to focus on the overall growth of our membership and will remain committed to an expedited and innovative expansion policy. Over the next four years, we will emphasize re-establishing our Phoenix chapters, aim to reach 250 active chapters consisting of 15,000 members with an average of 60 men, look at establishing additional citywide consortiums, and will think outside of the box on how we reach this bold goal. It is imperative that not only do we focus on the recruiting of men but also the retention of our current membership. Recruitment and retention are the lifeblood of any organization. This revitalized effort of membership growth will be an aggressive and necessary goal for SAE and will call upon each of us to

“WE MUST ADAPT AND REVISE THE WAY WE OPERATE AND AS WE SET FORTH ON THE NEW BIENNIUM AND BEYOND, WE MUST RE-ENVISION WHAT IT MEANS TO BE IN A FRATERNITY S T R AT E G I E S With all of this in mind, over the next decade, as an organization, we will need to be bolder and more innovative in the ways that we continue to build these aspects of our organization to be relevant and lead in the 21st century: • In the ways that we TEACH our members • In the ways we GROW and RECRUIT • In the ways we provide SERVICE to our communities • In the ways that each of us LEAD in our respective roles

work together to achieve this.

S E RV I C E & E D U C AT I O N Our duty and responsibility to making our global communities better will further shape who we are as an organization. We will emphasize our commitment to service and philanthropic efforts to our communities. We challenge our members to participate in various service initiatives both locally and nationally and ask each undergraduate member to complete, at minimal, 20 hours of service, and each chapter raise a minimum of $5,000 in philanthropic support over the next year. By the year 2025, we hope to have raised $1 million in philanthropic support towards any one of our national philanthropic partners: • • • •

Be the Match Children’s Miracle Network Movember Sleep in Heavenly Peace

Creating educational opportunities for our members while providing them with the necessary tools for success on their campuses, in their career paths, or within their communities has been at the core of our existence since our founding.

The past year has taught us that we must adapt and revise the way we operate and as we set forth on the new biennium and beyond, we must re-envision what it means to be in a fraternity. Our eyes have been opened, and our views are altered in the way we and other organizations meet the needs of our membership. Creating the balance of today’s challenges and opportunities with the points of pride we have celebrated over the years, being the first fraternity with a national headquarters, the first fraternity with a leadership school, or the first to establish a diversity and inclusion position for its staff, all are great achievements but must be built upon and cannot exist solely as singular moments in our history.

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VOICE OF THE ESA As part of our overall educational duty and responsibility of providing a holistic membership experience for our brothers, men’s health and wellness initiatives must be at the center of who we are. As members and much like our Ritual tells us, the role of each of us as a member in Sigma Alpha Epsilon is always to be our Brother’s Keeper. To that end, we will ensure that our brothers are engaged in programming and educational initiatives aimed at educating the whole member, and we will provide direct resources which are dedicated to the overall well-being of the mind, body, and spirit of our members.

G OA L S Membership is for life, and in that sentiment, alumni engagement and involvement will be a heavy focus of our organization in the years ahead. With this aim, we are calling upon our alumni members to take on a more active role in the organization and the lives of our undergraduate members. Whether serving on a national committee, participating on a chapter advisory or house corporation board, or leading as a province council member, we want to reach a milestone of 10,000 alumni who are actively engaged in various ways within Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Through this, we will establish 200 active alumni associations/affinity groups and ensure that every chapter/emerging chapter has a minimum of 3-5 advisors and four house corporation officers if housing is offered. We will also provide additional educational opportunities for our alumni brothers to learn and network with one another from across the Realm.

As a brotherhood, we must recognize that our past experiences and achievements have laid out a foundational plan to ensure that we will be a bolder and more innovative fraternity in our future. There is much work to be done, and with all that continues to change and evolve around us in today’s world, we must remember what is really at the core of our existence: friendships and brotherhood have always remained constant. We need to let that reasoning be the force that drives us forward in the way we represent SAE, our mission, and our Creed. With this sentiment, I am reminded of a philosophy that my chapter lived by: we can be stronger, and we can achieve more when we do it together! I hope that members will challenge each other to be agents of change who push our brotherhood further than ever before. It is up to each of us and our future brothers to make SAE stronger and leave a sustainable legacy for decades to come. I am honored to have been elected to this position and serve as your Eminent Supreme Archon over these next two years; I look forward to all we will accomplish together.

Phi Alpha! Mike Corelli (Northern Illinois ‘01) Eminent Supreme Archon


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NEWS FROM HQ

SERVICE PARTNERS In addition to continuing our longstanding partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, the Fraternity also announced Be The Match, Movember, and Sleep in Heavenly Peace as three new philanthropic partner organizations during the 165th Anniversary Convention. These partnerships will provide several opportunities for our members to give back in meaningful ways in their local communities. More information on Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s service & philanthropy efforts are available at https://www.sae.net/service-philanthropy/.

EXECUTIVES ACADEMY

RITUAL ACADEMY

Executives Academy provides Eminent Archons, Eminent Deputy Archons, Eminent Treasurers, Recruitment Chairmen, Health and Safety Chairmen, and Member Educators with the tools necessary for success in leading their chapters. An Alumni Advisor Training Track is also offered, which provides advisors with hands-on learning experiences and valuable training opportunities. More information is available at www.sae.net/events/.

Ritual Academy provides undergraduate brothers and alumni with the experience to learn about the Ritual of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and its application in both chapter and individual life. Hosted at the Levere Memorial Temple in Evanston, Illinois, it provides attendees with knowledge of the application, history, and use of our Ritual in daily life and chapter settings. Over 150 collegiates attended the program this past November. More information is available at www.sae.net/events/.

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NEWS FROM HQ THE SAE STORE Sigma Alpha Epsilon has launched a new official store. In an effort to offer a central resource for all chapters and members to order SAE apparel, the Fraternity Service Center has partnered with Campus Ink to provide a unique and unparalleled shopping experience. The SAE Store provides members a variety of apparel, including new and unique clothing lines that will be released each month. Additionally, the SAE Store allows chapters to order custom shirts for recruitment and local chapter events with an expedited approval process. Shop at www.saestore.net.

ALUMNI Sigma Alpha Epsilon has added an alumni page to the website. Members can claim their mySAE account, update contact information, subscribe to The Record Online, and locate the nearest Alumni Association. More information is available at www.sae.net/alumni/.

LEADERSHIP SCHOOL Leadership School provides a big picture look at fraternity leadership and a deeper dive into what it means to serve the Fraternity and our community. It is an immersive learning experience in which collegiate brothers will focus on building the skills needed to serve in any leadership role. The week brings collegiate brothers through the full cycle of collegiate membership and rounds out with a look at what it means to be an alumni member.


STAFF UPDATES Angel Colon (Western Illinois ‘20) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, he will serve as support to undergraduates, advisors, and house corporation officers for chapters in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Colon will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. As an undergraduate, he served his chapter as Eminent Archon. Nathan Crunkilton (Winthrop ‘20) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. He previously served the SAE Foundation as Manager of Recurring Giving. In the new role, Crunkilton will serve as support to undergraduates, advisors, and house corporation officers for chapters in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. He will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. Donovan Golich (Ohio State ‘15) has been hired as Manager of Redevelopment. In this role, he will serve as the primary contact for investigations, discipline, and conduct. Golich also serves SAE Financial & Housing Corporation as Chief Administrative Officer and previously as an advisor to the chapter at Michigan State (Michigan Gamma) from 2018-2021. Chris Nafrady (Texas-Tyler ‘19) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, he will serve as support to undergraduates, advisors, and house corporation officers for chapters in Arkansas, Lousiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas . Nafrady will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. As an undergraduate, he served his chapter as Eminent Deputy Archon. Jamil Tharp (Texas-Tyler ‘20) has been hired as Coordinator of Recruitment. In this role, he will assist collegiate chapters with developing recruitment programs and provide consultation to volunteers. As an undergraduate, Tharp served in various positions include Eminent Archon and is an Order of the Phoenix recipient.

Seth Crawford (Houston ‘18) has been promoted to Manager of Chapter Development. He previously served as Coordinator of Chapter Development in the Southern district. In the new role, Crawford will oversee the Chapter Development field staff and facilitate chapter support services. Pete Engle (Millikin ‘00) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, he will serve as support to undergraduates, advisors, and house corporation officers for Emerging chapters. Engle will also implement healthand-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. He was the Alumni Association President for the chapter at Millikin (Illinois Delta) for 1996-99, 2008-10, and 2013-16. Jake Harris (Central Oklahoma ‘20) has been hired as Coordinator of Chapter Development. In this role, he will serve as support to undergraduates, advisors, and house corporation officers for SAE Financial & Housing Corporation chapters. Harris will also implement health-and-safety initiatives and assist volunteers and university partners. As an undergraduate, he served in various positions including Eminent Archon and is an Order of the Phoenix recipient. Gage Wolt (North Dakota State ‘18) has been promoted to Manager of Expansion. He previously served as Coordinator of Recruitment. In the new role, Wolt will manage all expansion efforts, membership recruitment, and retention strategies.

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.

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SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS @JLTS87

Millikin (Illinois Delta) FINALLY got to meet up with old SAE mate @B0bbyChiTown at @graystonetavern for a Chelsea FC match!

@SAEFERRISSTATE

Ferris State (Michigan Zeta) Fraternity hound Ollie is wishing everyone a great summer from ΣΑΕ ! 10

@HISTORYIT

HBD to @usairforce! @sae1856 has a long history w/ this branch — brothers having served in the Army Air Force in WWII a few years before the founding.

@WALTERLISAANN

Wyoming (Wyoming Alpha) good peeps #sigmaalphaepsilon

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La Verne (California Upsilon) The ΓΒ and ΓΓ classes finally got to paint their rock! If you ask me, it’s pretty dope! Thanks to all whosupported SAE! ΦΑ!

@SAETOLEDO

Toledo (Ohio Nu) We’re excited to be back in the glass bowl for a great start to the season!


@IUBARCHIVES

Indiana (Indiana Gamma) Move-in continues today on the @IUBloomington campus! We are so excited to see folks on campus!

@SAE_URI

Rhode Island (Rhode Island Alpha) Great time here in Narragansett for the Seas the Day event. Future event details will be posted throughout the week as our beach cookout approaches on 9/11 at 12pm.

@SAE_UCLA

UCLA (California Delta) This year the Hau5 bids farewell to some driven, rambunctious and well-rounded men. Wishin’ only the best to our seniors as they venture into the big wide world️ PA boys!

@SAE.ARKANSAS

Arkansas (Alpha-Upsilon) This past weekend we welcomed 70 new members into the Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A special thank you to our Staff, Alumni, Mom’s Club, & Rush Chairmen for making Bid Day possible. Congratulations Gentlemen!

@SAE_CPP Cal Poly-Pomona (California Alpha-Beta)

Thank you to all the lovely ladies @ztacpp for hosting such a beautiful week! We at SAE will continue to keep supporting survivors until pink is just a color and 1 in 8 is just a number!

@SAE_AUBURN

Auburn (Alabama Alpha-Mu) Our 2021 new members took a trip to Columbus, GA to clean and honor the grave of one our founding fathers, Noble Leslie Devotie.

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MILE HIGH SPORTS By Cody Delmendo (Eastern Illinois ‘15)

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Building a successful career in media is not easy considering how competitive the field can be. However, Brother Nate Lundy (Oregon State '96) is at a point in his career where he can feel proud as the President and CEO of Mile High Sports, a major Colorado sports media outlet in Denver. Over the course of the last 30 years, Lundy has been presented with many stepping stones, but it wasn't as easy as you may think. "We all screw up along the way and we learn from it and to me, that's what differentiates those of us who feel successful and I do feel like I've been successful in my career. I've screwed up a ton of times, I've made a lot of mistakes, I've been frustrated and I'm not going to lie, there were times early in my career where I wasn't sure if this was 100 percent something I wanted to do," Lundy said.

G R OW I N G U P I N CO RVA LLI S Lundy grew up in Corvallis, OR, home of Oregon State, where he always knew

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media and working in communications was a lifelong goal of his.

"I started in radio when I was a junior in high school. I tell everybody I got lucky. I knew what I wanted to do with my life at a really young age," Lundy said. "I took the job accidentally. The radio station was looking for someone to work two hours a day in the afternoons to be in charge of answering the phone at the front desk." The station was really close to his high school, so at first, the position was for extra spending money. That position hooked him into a passion for radio once he saw one of the studios one day after work. "That's basically all it took," he said. When Lundy began at Oregon State, joining the student radio station, KBVR 88.7 FM, was normalized to him compared to most incoming freshmen who might not even know what career path they are interested in. Lundy very quickly became the Station Manager at KBVR as a sophomore, a position most students earn as a junior or


senior. "I loved it. It opened me up to some new experiences but also reaffirmed for me that it was what I wanted to do," he said. "A lot of my career has been behind the scenes as a manager and as a producer. I think that getting that exposure was big for me."

J O I N I N G SA E Joining Sigma Alpha Epsilon was just part of the journey. Lundy joined the chapter at Oregon State in the second half of his sophomore year and credits his post graduate professional positions to his SAE experience. "For me, I'm so happy I did it. Even to this day, I'm glad that I have that. I made a lot of connections. I met a lot of people. I stayed home, I grew up in Corvallis and I graduated high school there. I didn't leave town for college and I think it would have been really easy for me to just stay home and not have that same experience that people that were coming from out of town or even out of state did. Joining the house was really cool for me. It's a memory that I really look back on and I'm happy about it because I think it changed a lot of what my experience at Oregon State was because I became a part of SAE. To me, it was great and I had a lot of fun experiences."

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companies transitioning to new types of media. For example, working for Electronic Arts (EA) as the Director of Live Production, he was the host of EA SPORTS "Game Show," a live-hosted, interactive online trivia game. "I loved it. It was exposure to something completely different, a business I knew nothing about but I was bringing the skill set they were looking for to be able to help them grow a new media at the time," he said. His success brought him a lot of connections, landing a chance to do a weekend show on KTKR-San Antonio, a Fox Sports affiliate. He was the president of Roadkill Creative, the Program Director at Bonneville International radio group where he was also an on-air host for 104.3 The Fan and 1600 The Zone. He was affiliated with SB Nation Radio for a year and then he founded 5280 Sports Network, a sports media outlet covering the sports scene in Denver and the state of Colorado. That ended in 2017 because in 2016 Lundy became a host for "The Fantasy Football Hour" with Katy Winge and Brad Evans for Altitude Television, a show he still hosts today, part of Altitude Sports & Entertainment.

Once he graduated, it was a climb to a happy spot working in media. Every journalist or radio personality will tell you that doesn't happen overnight.

For the last decade, Lundy made his name in sports media in the Denver market which led to him acquiring Mile High Sports in 2017.

Despite working in many different radio formats, Lundy always gravitated to sports media. His resume is full of stops working in sports markets of different cities.

It was a long road to this point, but Lundy paid his dues and rose to the top as one of Colorado's most notable sports media personalities.

For 10 years, he was the Program Director for Clear Channel Radio at affiliated stations in Charleston, S.C., San Antonio, TX, and Memphis, Tenn. While in San Antonio he was the voice of the San Antonio Rampage hockey team working as the public address announcer. In the late 2000s, he worked with many

Lundy says he has family members who compare his career to like being in the military where 'they tell you where to go'. "When you go through media, a lot of times you go from smaller market to a little bit bigger, to a little bit bigger, to a little bit bigger, you kind of make that progression. Again, like the military, it's


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starting out and gradually getting promotions and things like that. And perhaps by the time you retire you got a lofty title," Lundy said. "I was purposely going where things were stepping stones that allowed me to advance my career. Each one of those positions was a building block to get me where I'm at."

H OW H E G OT H E R E Lundy credits his success to the mentors that he trusted throughout the process and surrounding himself with talent who are smarter than him. "My goal is always to say I'm smart enough to know that I'm not smart enough," he said. "That is all about finding people who have great talents, bring them on board, make them a part of what you're working on but let them shine. Don't micromanage them and allow them to be really good at what they do because those are the kinds of people you want to work with. I was lucky enough to have some people treat me that way. I feel like I owe it to them." This domino effect is similar to what he learned when being an active member of SAE. "That is something being part of SAE taught me. As you progress, you have experiences the younger ones don't have and that's true whether you're talking about SAE, your job, raising kids, or whatever it is," Lundy said. "I try to apply that to my career and I think that's why I feel like I've had success."

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A big part of his day-to-day life is receiving emails from students, radio hosts from smaller markets, or an aspiring play-by-play announcer that is trying to come up in the media industry. They aren't always looking for a job but at the very least want some feedback on the portfolio they've crafted. "I always try to listen and give somebody some feedback. They're not necessarily looking for a job, they just want some feedback and I try to give that to them," Lundy said. "I try to give them some coaching and encourage them because somebody did that for me." "I feel like I have success because of the people that helped me get to where I was and because of that I turned around and try to help others get to where I am now." The first half of his life was spent moving around, but now Lundy has found a home in Denver. Despite not growing up a Denver sports fan, he's unapologetically a fan first, host second type of personality on Denver sports radio. His advice to other up-and-coming personalities is to simply admit it. "I think there are some people in my profession that sometimes take that as an insult. If you're a homer, just be a homer," Lundy said. "I'm a homer for the Denver teams. When they win, I'm happy, when they lose, I'm annoyed. It is what it is."

His goal with Mile High Sports is to continue to make sure the company keeps up with new media and how it's consumed. They are in the process of developing a new app for consumers. "What I've tried to do over the last four years that we're still doing is saying, 'Yes, we have all this amazing content. Yes, we did it in print and we've done some stuff with radio as well, but how can I take that and translate it out to these different channels that are now different ways people are consuming?'" That's the milliondollar question every media outlet is trying to figure out over the next decade as technology continues to find a new peak. "I'm just enjoying the ride," he said. "It has not all been wine and roses. I've been fired from jobs. Jobs that didn't work out. I've had bosses that I loved, I've had bosses that I hated. That's life. It's been a rollercoaster ride, it's been a lot more ups than downs. I sit back sometimes and think about how much I've done but then realize I'm 47-years-old." Despite over 30 years in radio, he says he's not fully certain if it's what he'll do the rest of his career, but he's open to anything at this point. "It's been the majority of my life but I don't know, it might evolve into something else. I don't know what it's going to look like but I do enjoy the fact that I still have enough time in my career and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens." ◆


FROM JULY 15-17, 2021, BROTHERS FROM ACROSS THE REALM GATHERED IN DES MOINES, IOWA FOR THE 165TH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. BILLED AS “THE LARGEST CHAPTER MEETING,” CONVENTION BUSINESS INCLUDED THE ELECTION OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL, PROPOSALS TO AMEND THE FRATERNITY LAWS, COMMITTEE MEETINGS, AWARDS, AND OF COURSE, SINGING.



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he weekend kicked off with a service project that commemorated the launch of a service partnership with Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Members built and assembled bunk beds for children and families in need within the Des Moines community. Starting this fall, chapters will be able to partner with their nearest Sleep In Heavenly Peace chapter to provide this same support to their local communities. Convention is first and foremost a time for shaping the future of the Fraternity. Proposals to amend The Fraternity Laws were passionately deliberated and voted upon. The passed proposals are listed below along with their respective proposal number from the Convention publication, The Phi Alpha. • Allows Chapter Advisors, in addition to Province Archons, to provide written approval for collegiate members moving to inactive membership (5). • Each Alumni Association is entitled to one delegate to the Fraternity Convention regardless of its roster size (11). • The Eminent Supreme Recorder/CEO will provide a quarterly update on the financial condition of the Fraternity (16). • The designation “Colony” has been replaced with “Emerging Chapter” (22). • Language has been edited to provide more clarity regarding non-student and special initiations (7), membership materials/insignia (8), trials (10), and appeals (21). The plenary sessions were supplemented by several guest speakers, including Adam Gregg, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, and Steve Lacy (Kansas State ‘76), a retired leader and Des Moines executive. Both spoke on the positive impact a fraternal organization can have and how teamwork and collaboration are vital for success.

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A number of forums were held to discuss important topics, including alumni engagement, leadership, programs, growth, governance, and the Fraternity’s relationship with the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). These sessions promoted positive and intentional conversation in a more informal setting than the Convention floor, allowing Brothers to be more candid with one another. Equally important were the awards that were presented over the course of the weekend, including four Distinguished Service Awards (see page 34), the True Gentleman of the Year (see page 30), and the John O. Moseley Award for Fraternity Zeal (see page 32). During his closing and final remarks, outgoing Eminent Supreme Archon, Greg Brandt (Drake ‘84), expressed his confidence in the Supreme Council and the current direction of the Fraternity. “It has been an absolute pleasure serving each and every one of you,” said Brandt. “Although my time on the Supreme Council has concluded, I most certainly won’t be stepping away. It is not ‘I was an SAE,’ it is ‘I am an SAE.’” Incoming Eminent Supreme Archon, Mike Corelli (Northern Illinois ‘01), spoke of the three areas he wants to focus on most during his final biennium on the Supreme Council: alumni, education, and growth. The 165th Anniversary Convention will always hold a special place for those who could attend—it was the first in-person event hosted by Sigma Alpha Epsilon since 2020. The excitement was unparalleled and could be felt from start to finish. Eminent Supreme Recorder & CEO, Chris Hancock (Indiana State ‘96), summarized it as so: “Absolutely refreshing to see Brothers come together and celebrate the accomplishments of the Fraternity. The unapologetic pride showcased this weekend is the kind of momentum I want to see year-round.” ◆ Save the date: The 167th Anniversary Convention will be held June 15-18, 2023 in St. Louis, MO.

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165TH CONVENTION RECAP

MEET THE NEW SUPREME COUNCIL TODAY, SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON IS GOVERNED BY FRATERNITY CONVENTIONS, WHICH ARE HELD BIENNIALLY. At the convention, members from all over the country come together to consider modifications to the Fraternity Laws, to the Ritual and to elect national officers. Between conventions, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is governed by an all-volunteer Supreme Council, composed of the Eminent Supreme Archon, Eminent Supreme Deputy Archon, Eminent Supreme Warden, Eminent Supreme Herald and Eminent Supreme Chronicler. An Honorary Eminent Supreme Archon is also selected by the Past Eminent Supreme Archons. The Eminent Supreme Recorder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon acts as the Chief Executive Officer of the organization. He is supported by a full-time staff based at the Fraternity Service Center housed in the Levere Memorial Temple. This is Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Supreme Council for the 2021–2023 biennium.

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EMINENT SUPREME ARCHON

EMINENT SUPREME DEPUTY ARCHON

M I K E CO R E LLI ( N O R T H E R N I L L I N O I S ‘ 0 1)

MICHAEL S. RODGERS ( W I LLI A M & M A RY ‘ 92)

Corelli was initiated into the

Northern Illinois University chapter

Rodgers joined the chapter at The

(Illinois Gamma) as part of its

College of William & Mary (Virginia

phoenix emerging chapter in 1998.

Kappa) in 1990. He served his

He held many roles in the chapter, most notably three-term Eminent

Archon. Corelli served the Fraternity on the national level as a

Leadership School Staff Member, an undergraduate representative on the Permanent Committee on the Fraternity Laws, and undergraduate liaison of the Province Mu Council.

Corelli received his bachelor’s degree in health administration from

chapter in several roles, including

Eminent Deputy Archon and Special Events Chairman. He

graduated from The College of William & Mary in 1992 with a

Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, in public policy. In 1996, he graduated from Emory University’s School of Law with a Juris doctorate.

Northern Illinois University in 2001 and, in 2009, he earned his

Rodgers is a retired real estate attorney, formerly with DLA Piper

personnel from Western Carolina University. Currently, Corelli

that develop, build and invest in commercial, mixed-use, and

master’s degree in education with a focus on college student serves as the Chief Operating Officer/Manager of Business

Development for Eagle Environmental Solutions where he oversees the day-to-day business operations and growth of the company.

LLP, one of the world’s largest law firms. He represented companies residential real estate projects throughout the United States and abroad. His practice also included corporate law, with a focus on charitable and non-profit organizations.

Corelli previously worked in Higher Education for over twelve years,

Rodgers’s alumnus service to the Fraternity spans 29 years. In 2019,

student clubs and organizations, student government, and oversaw

serves as its Eminent Supreme Warden. Past positions include

where he worked with fraternity and sorority life student leaders, an academic leadership minor and leadership development

programs. In addition, Corelli has been recognized as a student

organization advisor of the year, an outstanding university staff member in the division of student affairs, and has served as a member of a university strategic planning committee and

chairperson for a quality enhancement plan, where he guided the implementation of an initiative to enhance the learning and

involvement opportunities for students and campus community members.

In 2001, Corelli joined the Fraternity staff and aided in the growth of the organization and in chapter development for six years. As the Director of Extension and Chapter Development, he oversaw the

addition of 54 new and phoenix colonies across the Realm as well as overall chapter development, recruitment, risk management, and

Rodgers was re-elected to the Supreme Council and presently

President and Director for SAE Financial & Housing Corporation,

Province Epsilon-Alpha Archon, Province Epsilon Archon, Virginia Kappa Alumni Association President, Greater Atlanta Alumni

Association Director, and Georgia Phi Chapter Advisor. He has

served as a Faculty Member at numerous national, regional, and province leadership schools, including the John O. Moseley

Leadership School, the DeVotie Ritual Institute, and the Executives Academy.

Rodgers is the recipient of the Merit Key, Order of Minerva, and

Order of the Lion Awards, and has been recognized by the Supreme Council as Province Archon of the Year. He is also the recipient of

the Bob Cousins Zeal Award for his sustained contributions to the Greater Atlanta Alumni Association.

expansion of the brotherhood. As an alumnus, Corelli served in

Rodgers originally hails from Staunton, Virginia, and he now resides

Omega Chapter Adviser, a faculty member for both province and

their beloved dog, Dixie Belle.

various roles, including both Illinois Gamma and North Carolina

regional Leadership Schools, and a faculty member for the John O.

in Atlanta, Georgia. He has an 11-year-old daughter, Harper, and

Moseley Leadership School since 2001. He also served as Province Omicron Archon, member of the National Education Advisory

Council, and chairman of the National Recruitment Committee. Since joining the Fraternity, Corelli has been awarded the

Outstanding Eminent Archon Award and is a recipient of both the Order of the Lion and Order of Minerva Awards and, in 2013, was

awarded the Merit Key Award. Corelli resides in Southern Maryland with his wife, Kimberly, and their two daughters, Kaitlyn and Khloe. S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

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165TH CONVENTION RECAP EMINENT SUPREME WARDEN

EMINENT SUPREME HERALD

M A R K W. M C D O N O U G H

BEN JOHNSON II ( U C-I RV I N E ‘ 87 )

( YO U N G S T OW N S TAT E ‘ 9 8) McDonough was initiated at the

As a founding father of the

Youngstown University Chapter

UC-Irvine chapter (California Psi),

(Ohio Alpha) in January of 1993.

Johnson was elected to serve as

During his time as an

its Eminent Deputy Archon, leading

undergraduate, he served in

multiple roles within the chapter

and university organizations. McDonough earned his BE in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Youngstown State University in

1998. After working in his industry for some time, he earned his MBA in 2008.

Operating out of Ohio, McDonough is a Geographic Discipline

Leader for the firm Colliers Engineering & Design. He has spent his time dedicated to the telecommunication aspect of Civil

Engineering during his career, deploying America’s most extensive wireless networks and safety systems. In his community, he

volunteers as a coach for his children and serves on a team with his

wife Jennifer in their church’s pre-marriage program, helping guide engaged couples. He is also a proud Eagle Scout.

McDonough’s volunteer work in SAE started with his home chapter, serving Ohio Alpha in multiple alumni roles. In 2006, McDonough began an eleven-year period volunteering at the Province level, culminating with a term as Chairman of the Council of Province

Archons. McDonough was elected to the Supreme Council in 2017

and as Herald in 2019 at the Louisville Convention. He was proud to initiate his father, Ralph, in 2014. He has been recognized with the Order of the Lion and Minerva and most recently the Merit Key in 2015.

McDonough resides in the Cleveland, OH area with his wife Jennifer, daughter Coraline, son Conor and their dog Ruby.

the emerging chapters

development to its successful chartering. He remained involved as a young alumnus serving as a chapter advisor for his home chapter and neighboring UC-Riverside (California Omicron). Johnson also founded the Southern California Area Alumni Association and the Cal Psi Chapter Alumni Association.

In addition to serving as Alumni Association President for 12 years,

he was elected as Province Chi-Alpha Deputy Archon and mentored all chapters in Southern California for seven years. He has been

honored to serve the realm in numerous additional leadership roles

as a faculty member of the John O. Moseley Leadership School and the Levere Leadership Institute; and as a member of the True

Gentleman Task Force, the Eminent Supreme Recorder Search

Committee, the Strategic Plan Committee, and most proudly as the Chairman of the Diversity & Inclusion Committee.

Johnson has been awarded the Order of the Lion, the Order of

Minerva, and The Merit Key. He is the first African American National Board Member, elected to the Council as the Eminent Supreme

Chronicler at the 163rd Anniversary Convention in Louisville, KY (2019). He currently serves as chair of the Equity, Inclusion &

Diversity Committee and Liaison to the Governance Committee. In addition to his service to the Fraternity, Johnson has created a

legacy of community service in Southern California. He was elected to the Alvord Unified School District Board of Education to an unprecedented five consecutive terms, serving for a total of

twenty-one years. In addition to his service as a school board member, he has also served in a variety of not-for-profit and

professional leadership and service roles, including as a member of the Board of Directors for Big Brothers & Big Sisters, a member of

the Riverside Community Health Foundation, a member of the board of directors for the Youth Service Center and Director of Homeless Outreach, and Vice-Chairman of both the Human Relations Committee and the City of Riverside Charter Review.

He currently resides in Riverside, California, with Stacy, his wife of 30 years. Together they have raised four daughters: Rebekah, Anastacia, Rachel, and Abigail.

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EMINENT SUPREME CHRONICLER

HONORARY EMINENT SUPREME ARCHON

JA M E S L . S K AG G S (O K L A H O M A S TAT E ‘ 78)

TO M D E V I N E ( M I N N E S OTA ‘ 74)

Skaggs formerly served as the

Devine joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Housing Corporation Board, is the

Minnesota and, as a collegiate,

Secretary of the SAE Financial &

Founder & President of the OKC/

in 1972 at the University of

held various positions including

OKMU Alumni Association, and is a Vice-President of the OKMU

Eminent Archon, Eminent Deputy Archon, Recruitment Chairman,

ago, Jim has faithfully and consistently served the Fraternity. He

undergraduate, he received the University of Minnesota President’s

House Corporation Board. Since becoming a member over 40 years previously served as the Province Archon and Deputy Archon of

Province Sigma, a member of several national committees such as

House Manager, and Scholarship Chairman. For his leadership as an Outstanding Student Award.

the Expansion Advisory and Health & Safety committees, faculty of

After graduation, Devine was heavily involved with the chapter at

also had the honor of being the Marshall of the 2019 National

President for 23 years, Chapter Advisor for 17 years, Twin Cities

the John O. Moseley, and Province Sigma Leadership Schools. He Convention.

He has been awarded the Order of the Lion, Order of Minerva, and

was honored with the Merit Key in 2013. As a member of the OKMU

House Corporation Board, Skaggs created and ran a health & safety

the University of Minnesota, serving as its House Corporation

Alumni Association President for 12 years, and Chairman of the

Minnesota Alpha Scholarship Trust for 32 years. He is the recipient of the University of Minnesota Alumni Association Outstanding Volunteer Award.

program about the dangers of alcohol use for the entire Greek

Beyond the local level, Devine served Province Tau for a number of

13 years, more than 23,000 OSU students attended this important

Archon, and Treasurer. He was the organizing chairman for six

community at Oklahoma State. Held on the chapter’s front lawn for program. Jim also founded and was the chapter advisor for the

Oklahoma Sigma chapter at the University of Central Oklahoma. For his work there, he received an Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award in 2020.

years, holding the positions of Province Archon, Province Deputy

Province conventions. Devine has been a member of the Leadership School Planning Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, various Convention Committees, and the Chairman of both the Insurance Committee and National Housing Committee.

Brother Skaggs founded and has successfully served as President

For 14 years, Devine served the SAE Fraternity Endowment Fund as

provides financial services to insurance professionals in Oklahoma,

conceived and developed what is now known as the Chapter

of the Charter Financial Group, Inc. since 1994. His brokerage firm

Texas, Kansas, and Colorado. Jim lives in Edmond, Ok. with his wife

Sally, who shares his passion for SAE. She has received the Order of

the Violet for her dedication to our fraternity. He also has a daughter, Kelsey.

President, Vice President, and board roles. Most notably, he

Education Fund, an endowment with the SAE Foundation that

supports chapters with academic-related funds. This format has

become the IRS standard and has since been adopted by over 40 other Greek-letter organizations.

For his longstanding commitment and leadership, Sigma Alpha

Epsilon has awarded Devine with the Merit Key Award and the 121st Distinguished Service Award, the two highest honors bestowed upon members of the Fraternity.

Devine resides in Chanhassen, Minnesota, and Naples, Florida with

his wife, Pam. They have two sons who are both Sigma Alpha Epsilon members, Kenneth (Minnesota ‘15) and Andrew (Minnesota ‘16).

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165TH CONVENTION RECAP

AWARD RECIPIENTS SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PRIDES ITSELF ON BEING THE BIGGEST AND BEST FRATERNITY—A DISTINCTION THAT BRINGS WITH IT CENTURIES OF DEDICATED MEMBERS. Recognition of achievement and dedication to the Fraternity is important. Members and chapters that have distinguished themselves on various levels of the Fraternity or within their professions bring honor not only to themselves but also to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Fraternity realizes the value of acknowledging exceptional service and that the presentation of an award of recognition is also a primary way to show our appreciation. Awards, accolades, and recognition are all ways in which we celebrate the achievement of our members and chapters. The annual Fraternity Awards competition recognizes individuals, chapters, house corporations, and alumni associations for their outstanding efforts to advance the mission of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The 2021 Awards recipients are listed below. Congratulations to all for personifying the values and traits of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

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CHAPTER AWARDS JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

CHAPTER ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Auburn (Alabama Alpha-Mu) Alabama (Alabama Mu) Arizona State (Arizona Beta) Colorado-Boulder (Colorado Chi) Colorado School of Mines (Colorado Lambda) Georgia Tech (Georgia Phi) Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) Drake (Iowa Delta) Kansas State (Kansas Beta) Morehead State (Kentucky Gamma) Centre (Kentucky Kappa) Nicholls State (Louisiana Chi) Youngstown State (Ohio Alpha) Toledo (Ohio Nu) Oklahoma State (Oklahoma Mu) South Dakota State (South Dakota Theta) Texas State (Texas Sigma) Baylor (Texas Theta) Puget Sound (Washington Gamma)

MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER AWARD Florida State (Florida Beta)

HARRY S. BUNTING OUTSTANDING EMERGING CHAPTER OF THE YEAR Clemson (South Carolina Nu)

OUTSTANDING ALUMNI RELATIONS Kansas State (Kansas Beta)

BRANDON WEGHORST OUTSTANDING CHAPTER COMMUNICATION Colorado-Boulder (Colorado Chi)

OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MEMBER EDUCATION Baylor (Texas Theta)

OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Colorado State (Colorado Delta)

OUTSTANDING HEALTH-AND-SAFETY Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

OUTSTANDING CHAPTER HOUSING Kansas State (Kansas Beta)

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JOSEPH A. MANCINI OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SERVICE AND PHILANTHROPY AWARD Alabama (Alabama Mu)

KIMBALL-PHELPS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SINGING Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

NOBLE LESLIE DEVOTIE OUTSTANDING RITUAL AWARD Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

ROBERT C. COUSINS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RECRUITMENT Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)

OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

SMITH-HUFFMAN OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MANAGEMENT Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AWARD Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR Hector Lozada, Florida State (Florida Beta)

BESSER-LINDSEY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD William Kamps Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Theta)

TODD BUCHANAN RECRUITMENT CHAIRMAN AWARD Justin Tinkler, Kansas State (Kansas Beta)

OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ADVISORS Becky Bair, Toledo (Ohio Nu) Wendell Bouwman, South Dakota State (South Dakota Theta) John Brkic, Youngstown State (Ohio Alpha) Donovan Golich, Michigan State (Michigan Gamma) Kevin Johnson, Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Scott Lauber, Bowling Green State (Ohio Kappa) Aldrian Smith, Nicholls State (Louisiana Chi) Mike Weiglein, Northern Iowa (Iowa Chi)

BRADLEY M. COHEN EMINENT ARCHON OF THE YEAR AWARD Alex (Eric) Fusselman, California State-Fresno (California Iota)

KENNETH D. TRACEY OUTSTANDING INTERFRATERNAL LEADERSHIP AWARD Jack Kneisley, DePauw (Indiana Delta)

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AWARD RECIPIENTS OUTSTANDING EMINENT ARCHONS David Cu, Cal State-Northridge (California Nu) Jack Curran, Colorado-Boulder (Colorado Chi) Blake Frichette, Oregon (Oregon Beta) Alex (Eric) Fusselman, Cal State - Fresno (California Iota) Daniel Goggans, Franklin (Indiana Alpha) Hunter Hensley, East Tennessee State (Tennessee Alpha) Nick Koupiaris, Youngstown State (Ohio Alpha) Michael-Daniel Oded, Florida State (Florida Beta) Evan Sterling, Arizona State (Arizona Beta)

OUTSTANDING EMINENT TREASURERS Justin Clary, Franklin (Indiana Alpha) Spencer Davis, Colorado-Boulder (Colorado Chi) Cameron Feldman, Florida State (Florida Beta) Hunter Fenton, Kennesaw State (Georgia Omega) Alex Lorenzin, Colorado-Colorado Springs (Colorado Phi) Tyler McGoldrick, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Theta) Bradley McHugh, Michigan State (Michigan Gamma) Joseph McKinney, Central Michigan (Michigan Delta-Omega) Chad Oswald, Toledo (Ohio Nu) Blake Steele, Kansas State (Kansas Beta) Andrew Wilson, Albright (Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu)

ADVISORY BOARDS STUART ZOOCK OUTSTANDING ADVISORY BOARD Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)

ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS BILL FISCUS OUTSTANDING AREA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SAE Phoenix Alumni, Inc.

MOST IMPROVED New Orleans, LA Alumni Association

OUTSTANDING AA COMMUNICATION IN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER SAE Phoenix Alumni, Inc.

OUTSTANDING AA COMMUNICATION IN PRINT NEWSLETTER Oregon Alpha Alumni Association

OUTSTANDING AA COMMUNICATION WEBSITE Greater Atlanta, GA Alumni Association

OUTSTANDING AA SPECIAL EVENTS OR PROJECT Greater Atlanta, GA Alumni Association

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HOUSE CORPORATIONS OUTSTANDING HOUSE CORPORATION South Dakota State House Corporation (South Dakota Theta)

OUTSTANDING HC COMMUNICATION IN PRINT NEWSLETTER Mississippi State House Corporation (Mississippi Theta)

OUTSTANDING HC COMMUNICATION IN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER South Dakota State House Corporation (South Dakota Theta)

OUTSTANDING HC WEBSITE Mississippi State House Corporation (Mississippi Theta)


SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS THE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDATION AWARDS MERIT-BASED ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BOTH UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS. IN FY22, $118,000 WILL BE AWARDED, THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF OUR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS WHO HAVE ESTABLISHED THESE SCHOLARSHIPS. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation Board of Trustees and the members of our Scholarship Selection Committee proudly announce our 2020-2021 academic year scholarship winners. These brothers excel in their personal, professional, and academic pursuits, and their accomplishments have earned recognition among their peers. In FY21, the Foundation awarded 29 scholarships totaling $88,000. We thank our generous supporters, alumni, and friends, who make these scholarships possible. The name of the scholarship, followed by the scholarship’s category or area of interest, and its respective recipients are listed below.

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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ROBERT HAMRDLA AWARD (HISTORY)

W. EMIL FORMAN AWARD (COMMUNITY SERVICE)

Past Eminent Supreme Recorder Bob Hamrdla (Stanford ’60) established this award for a brother in any major with transcripts that reflect considerable study of 19th and 20th-century history.

Established in memory of Brother W. Emil Forman (Pennsylvania ’29), this award recognizes brothers who have shown extraordinary commitment to their community and fellow man as demonstrated by community service work.

Harrison Ledda Mansfield

JONES-LAWERENCE AWARD (ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE) Established in memory of past Eminent Supreme Archon Walter B. Jones (Auburn ’10) and Philip J. Laurence (Minnesota ’15), the award is given to the brothers who display the most outstanding academic achievement. Brennan Cox, Georgia (Georgia Beta) Josh Figus, Western Illinois (Illinois Sigma-Sigma)

DR. CHARLES A. PREUSS (MEDICAL) Established in memory of Brother Dr. Charles A. Preuss (Idaho ’24), this award recognizes brothers attending or planning to attend medical school, or enrolled in a course of study related to medicine and who have demonstrated service to their community and fellow man. Kapil Reddy, Indiana State (Indiana Sigma) Ethan Yang, Northwestern (Illinois Psi-Omega)

FRANK C. GINOCCHIO PROFESSIONAL STAFF LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP (HEALTH & SAFETY) Established in recognition of Brother Frank C. Ginocchio’s (Northwestern ’66) leadership while serving on the Sigma Alpha Epsilon staff, this scholarship recognizes brothers who have demonstrated a positive influence in the field of risk management. Spencer Dubbels, Morehead State (Kentucky Gamma)

THOMAS W. DEVINE VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP (HEALTH & SAFETY) Established in recognition of Brother Thomas W. Devine’s (Minnesota ’74) volunteer efforts on behalf of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, this scholarship recognizes brothers who have demonstrated a positive influence in the field of risk management. Yianni Mercer, DePaul (Illinois Delta-Pi)

BRADLEY M. COHEN COURAGE AWARD (COURAGE) Past Eminent Supreme Archon Bradley M. Cohen (Arizona ’85) established this award to recognize brothers who have shown extraordinary courage in overcoming a major personal or organizational obstacle. Peter Zhang, Missouri-Kansas City (Missouri Kappa-Chi) 28

Senna Adachi, Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Jake Brend, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Eddy Connors, Colorado-Boulder (Colorado Chi) Nathan Gavelek, School Of Mines (Colorado Lambda) Jesse Jones, Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) George Lippy, Western Carolina (North Carolina Omega) Alex Rogers, Bucknell (Pennsylvania Zeta) Aiden Ruble, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Dean Straton, Morehead State (Kentucky Gamma) Brenden Wlodkowski, Toledo (Ohio Nu)

IVAN ALLEN JR. LEADERSHIP AWARD Established in memory of Brother Ivan Allen Jr. (Georgia Tech ’33), this award was created by Atlanta-area brothers. The award is given to the brother whose leadership in the chapter and community demonstrates the spirit of Allen, a former Atlanta mayor. Tyler Allbritton, Nicholls State (Louisiana Chi)

CHARLES COLLINS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Established in memory of Brother Charles F. Collins (Boston ’12), this award recognizes brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity, on the campus and in the community. Nick Albers, Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) Sean Engler, Fort Hays State (Kansas Delta) TJ Jacoby, South Dakota State (South Dakota Theta) Carson King, Indiana (Indiana Gamma) Charles King, Missouri-Kansas City (Missouri Kappa-Chi) George Lampen, Wisconsin-Madison (Wisconsin Alpha) Styles Martin, East Tennessee State (Tennessee Alpha) Caleb McFarland, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Joshua Murillo, Western Illinois (Illinois Sigma-Sigma) Phillip Necessary, Arkansas-Fayetteville (Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon) Chase Philport, Kettering (Michigan Epsilon Section A) Nicholas Purdie, Minnesota (Minnesota Alpha) Andrew Samrock, Minnesota (Minnesota Alpha) Evan Sterling, Arizona State (Arizona Beta) Gene Szyba, Colorado-Colorado Springs (Colorado Phi)


FRED ARCHIBALD LEADERSHIP AWARD Established in memory of Brothers Fred J. Archibald (Cornell ’45) and his father, Fred I. Archibald (Nebraska ’14), this award recognizes brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their chapter, community and school. Remy Lodrigues, Nicholls State (Louisiana Chi) Edward Major, Centre (Kentucky Kappa)

RICHARD GENERELLY LEADERSHIP AWARD Established in memory of past ESA Richard Generelly (George Washington ’47), this award recognizes brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their chapter, community, and school. Dante Filpula Ankney, Montana (Montana Beta) Ethan Buck, Purdue (Indiana Beta) Logan Canada-Johnson, Puget Sound (Washington Gamma) Kieran Mangla, William & Mary (Virginia Kappa) Stanton Thomas, Oklahoma State (Oklahoma Mu)

WARREN P. POSLUSNY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Past Honorary Eminent Supreme Archon and former Foundation Trustee Warren Paul “Pos” Poslusny (Kettering ’69) established this award to recognize brothers who have demonstrated an enthusiastic commitment to the highest ideals expressed in “The True Gentleman” including exceptional personal integrity while leading chapter and campus activities, coupled with notable philanthropic service and scholastic achievement. Frank Cruz, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Conor Emery, Cal State-Sacramento (California Xi) Collin Fiorentini, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Nick Giambrone, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Alex Glauthier, Mount Union (Ohio Sigma) Gabe Gross, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Nick Hanna, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) Matthew Te Slaa, South Dakota State (South Dakota Theta) Rhett Theobald, Embry-Riddle (Arizona Delta)

TRUSTEES AWARD FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE Funded by Foundation Trustees, this award recognizes brothers who demonstrate quality involvement in campus and chapter leadership positions, particularly the measure of his contribution to the education of his chapter brothers. Logan Wolf, South Dakota State (South Dakota Theta)

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TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR HECTOR LOZADA, CLASS OF 2021, IS A PROUD BROTHER OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, HAILING FROM FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (FLORIDA BETA). 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. The True Gentleman of the Year will receive a $5,000 scholarship award, endowed by Warren P. Poslusny (Kettering ’69) to recognize brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity.

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demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity. Hector Lozada (Florida State University ‘21) was named the 2021 True Gentleman of the Year. Lozada has served as his chapter’s Eminent Correspondent, Philanthropy Chairman, Executive/ Presidential Advisor, and as a member of the National Committee for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. Recognition of achievement and dedication to the Fraternity is important. Members and chapters that have distinguished themselves on various levels of the Fraternity, or within their professions, bring honor not only to themselves but also to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Fraternity realizes the value in acknowledging exceptional service and that the presentation of an award of recognition is also a p rimary way to show our appreciation.

On-campus, Lozada served as an Interfraternity Council Rush Captain, Hazing Prevention Coordinator, a member of the Center For Health Advocacy and Wellness, Chairman of the IFC Expansion Committee, Vice President of Membership, an assistant for the Fraternity and Sorority Life Emerging Leaders Course, and was a member of the

Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Hiring Committee. In his community, he completed over 300 community service hours in the past year alone. Academically, he was named to the Florida State President’s and Dean’s list four times, maintaining a 3.6 GPA. Lozada’s leadership within his chapter led them to the Most Improved Chapter at the 165th Anniversary Convention as well. “Obviously I was proud of myself, but really I was proud for representing my chapter in that way,” Lozada said. “We’ve been through a ton in these past couple of years since I joined the chapter. Just to see us come this far, I was proud of myself but I was really happy I could represent my chapter and Florida State in that light as well. We were in thousands of dollars in debt, an almost insurmountable amount of debt. We’re all on good footing now and I think we’ve provided that foundation and it was really hard to get there.” Lozada is planning to attend law school at the University of San Diego this fall. He hopes to become a lawyer, specializing in intellectual property.

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. Each chapter in good standing is encouraged to nominate a brother deserving of this honor. The winner will receive a $5,000 scholarship award, endowed by Warren P. Poslusny (Kettering ’69) to recognize brothers who have S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

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THE ZEAL AWARD THE JOHN. O. MOSLEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL IS THE HIGHEST HONOR THAT AN UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER CAN RECEIVE.

Recognition of achievement and dedication to the Fraternity is important. Members and chapters that have distinguished themselves on various levels of the Fraternity or within their professions bring honor not only to themselves but also to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Fraternity realizes the value in acknowledging exceptional service and that the presentation of an award of recognition is also a primary way to show our appreciation.

2021 ZEAL NOMINEES: EVANSVILLE (INDIANA EPSILON) GEORGIA TECH (GEORGIA PHI) KANSAS STATE (KANSAS BETA) NICHOLLS STATE (LOUISIANA CHI) YOUNGSTOWN STATE (OHIO ALPHA)

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THE 2021 WINNER IS THE UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE (INDIANA EPSILON)

3.29 $5,000 1,233

CHAPTER GPA PADDY MURPHY MADNESS RAISED OVER $5,000 FOR CHEMO BUDDIES. WHICH WAS THE MOST THE CHAPTER HAS EVER RAISED FOR CHEMO BUDDIES. COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS TOTAL FOR THE CHAPTER WITH A MINIMUM MEMBERSHIP EXPECTATION OF 15 SERVICE HOURS PER SEMESTER

The John O. Moseley Zeal Award 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. The winning chapter receives a $5,000 donation to its Chapter Education Fund. The University of Evansville was honored with the 2021 John O. Moseley Zeal Award at the 165th Anniversary Convention in Des Moines, Iowa on July 17. In 2020-21, a year unlike any other that was very tough on all chapters across the Realm, the chapter at the University of Evansville only had two active COVID-19 cases over a span of nine months. Due to the pandemic, the chapter went above and beyond to revolutionize many positions and events throughout the school year. For example, the Paddy Murphy Chair changed the way the events were implemented by holding its first-ever Paddy Murphy Madness, a Hoop-A-Thon event, where brothers would shoot free throws and three-pointers to raise money for their local philanthropy, Chemo Buddies. With this new event, they were able to raise over $5,000, which was the most they ever raised for Chemo Buddies. The chapter became the first and only Greek organization on Evansville's campus to implement a Diversity Chairman.

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With this position, the chapter was able to learn and grow as True Gentlemen by learning about different cultures, perspectives, and the importance of accepting different individuals. The addition keeps open contact with the University’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. "It was a humbling experience. Being a part of SAE is more than just 4 years," EA John Helmerich said. "To be a part of that and get the recognition, that was one of the biggest things for me. It kind of put everything in perspective. We love telling our guys it’s great to win these types of awards, but getting complacent is so important. I think complacency is the biggest way we’d slow down. Trying to one-up ourselves every day is a great way to keep that from happening." On top of these achievements, they won Evansville's Chapter of the Year award, beating out 11 other fraternities and sororities, to top off a strong school year. Congratulations to the SAE chapter at the University of Evansville.


DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS RECOGNIZING A LIFETIME OF SERVICE AND LOYALTY TO THE FRATERNITY. The Distinguished Service Award is the highest individual award a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon may receive. Their actions exhibit their understanding of the Fraternity’s teachings, adherence to Fraternity Laws, attention to the promotion of its welfare, and exemplary conduct that guards well its honor and high standing.

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LOREN J. BOONE (SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 71’) DSA #146 Boone is a 1971 charter initiate of the chapter at South Dakota State and, as a collegiate, wrote the chapter newsletter. After graduating, he served as its Chapter Advisor from 1973 to 1989, during which he created the chapter’s Dollar-a-Year club, chartered its Alumni Association, and served two terms as its House Corporation President. Boone served 15 years on Province Tau’s Council, 10 of those as Province Archon. He was also a faculty member for eight John O. Moseley Leadership Schools and served as chairman of the Fraternity’s Member Education Committee for several years. Boone and Deanna, his wife of 47 years, have provided SAE with extensive financial support that has generated more than $1.4 million. These dollars fund four scholarships, registration to national leadership events, student travel, alumni programs, and chapter housing. Boone most recently served as co-chairman of the campaign that opened a new chapter house at South Dakota State in August of 2013.

CURTIS R. FRASIER (ARIZONA STATE ‘77) DSA #147 Frasier joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1973 and, as a collegiate, held the positions of Eminent Herald, Member Educator, Recruitment Chairman, and Eminent Archon. After graduating, he served as Province Upsilon Archon, providing leadership for the collegians in Arizona and New Mexico and later as Province Sigma Archon for Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Frasier was a faculty member of Leadership School for ten years and in 2012, joined the SAE Foundation Board of Trustees. He ultimately served as its Secretary, ensuring that the Fraternity’s educational initiatives and scholarships were continuously funded. Frasier spent over 30 years with the Shell Oil Company, eventually shifting to its Board of Directors. He also served in board roles for The Center for American and International Law, the Institute for Energy Law, and Arizona State University.

STEVEN W. CHURCHILL (IOWA STATE 85’) DSA #148 Churchill joined Sigma Alpha Epslon in 1982 and, as a collegiate, led the chapter as Eminent Archon. After graduating, he helped establish both the Iowa Gamma and Central Iowa Alumni Associations and is also a past President of both. Churchill served on the Iowa Gamma House Corporation board for over two decades and led the efforts to raise nearly $2 million for the chapter. He also helped resurrect the Chicago Area Alumni Association and served on its 157th Anniversary Convention Host Committee. From 2007-2017, Churchill led Sigma Alpha Epsilon as a member of the Supreme Council. Professionallky, he served three terms on the Iowa House of Representatives and has also held leadership positions for the American Medical Association Foundation, the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy, and the Rotary Club of Des Moines. Most recently, he was Chief of Staff at the United States Embassy in Beijing, China.

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DISTINGUISED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS GARY L. GARNAND (IDAHO ‘70) DSA #149 Garnand joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1967, and as a collegiate, served as Eminent Correspondent, Eminent Recorder, and Eminent Deputy Archon. He also represented the chapter at the 113th Anniversary Convention in 1969 and spearheaded its 50th anniversary. After graduation, Garnand continued serving as Province Phi Archon, leading and guiding collegiate members in Idaho, Montana, and Washington. For four years, Garnand chaired the Alumni Services Committee, then co-chaired the Vietnam Memorial for Levere Memorial Temple. He also served on the SAE Foundation Board of Trustees for four years and on the SAE Financial & Housing Board of Directors as its Secretary and eventually Vice President. The University of Idaho chapter has named Garnand Advisor of the Year three times and until recently, he was President of Idaho Alpha’s House Corporation and currently serves as President of the Magic Valley Alumni Association.

HOWARD H. WOOD (CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES ‘66) DSA #150 Wood is a 1965 charter initiate of the chapter at Cal State-Los Angeles. After graduating, he started a financial firm, which is still in operation to this day. Wood never strayed far from the Fraternity, serving as the first chapter advisor for Cal State-Los Angeles, a post he holds to this day. In 1992, he was elected as President of the Pasadena Alumni Association, another post he still holds to this day. He also currently serves as the California Mu House Corporation President. For twelve years between 2002 and 2014, Wood served as Province Chi Archon, leading and guiding multiple generations of men, including sons of his classmates. He developed the Province Chi Day of Service, helped foster a relationship with Autism Speaks Los Angeles, and continues to serve Province Chi as its Recorder.

THOMAS L. HODGES (ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE ‘64) DSA #151 Hodges joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1961. After a long and very successful career in real estate and commercial development, Hodges’ knowledge in those fields was his way of giving back to the Fraternity. While serving as an advisor for the chapter at Southern Methodist University, he also managed its chapter house renovation in the summer of 1991. After moving back to Arkansas in 1994, Hodges immediately joined the Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon House Corporation. He lent his building expertise, overseeing a facility renovation in 2004 and an 8,000 square foot expansion in 2018. In 2016, Hodges joined the SAE Financial & Housing Corporation Board of Directors, where he held positions of Treasurer, Vice President, and, at the time of entering Chapter Eternal in 2020, President.

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HOW HUNTER HENRY STARTED A TRADITION OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS JOINING SAE AT ARKANSAS Troy Aikman. Tony Boselli. Tom Mack. Christian McCaffery. Ed McCaffery. Carson Palmer. Matt Prater. Josh Rosen. Drew Stanton. Those are just a few notable brothers who have worn Sigma Alpha Epsilon and an NFL jersey across their chest. That list is growing each and every year. Calling the Hogs or ‘WOO PIG SOOIE’ is a tradition of University of Arkansas students, alumni, and sports fans. Traditions have been built all across the realm and one tradition at the Unviersity of Arkansas has been SAE’s playing for the Razorbacks. The chapter has started a trend of recruiting brothers who are playing in arguably the most competitive conference in college football, the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

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“WHEN IT CAME DOWN TO IT, I WANTED TO BE AN SAE.” Hayden said. "A lot of my friends were in SAE, but it meant something to be an SAE with Hunter. It was a bond we could share." Today, the nationally-ranked Arkansas football program includes the Henry brothers, John David White, Luke Jones, Ricky Stromberg, Collin Sutherland, and Ryan Winkel. Brothers Luke Jones (far left), John David White (middle) and Hudson Henry (far right) pose with Arkansas Football legend Anthony Lucas after the Razorbacks defeated Colorado State 55-34 on 9/14/19.

When former Razorback and now New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry joined SAE in 2014 it was the beginning of high school athletes from Pulaski Academy in Little Rock making their way to 110 Stadium Drive for recruitment. Henry has become one of the more successful players at his position in the NFL, having a successful career with the Los Angeles Chargers before eventually signing a three-year contract worth $37.4 million with the Patriots this spring. Signing the contract made him tied with the third richest contract for tight ends entering the 2021 season. Henry's connections in Arkansas had a part in his new lucrative deal. Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick, who undoubtedly will one day be enshrined in the Football Hall of Fame, has a close relationship with Pulaski's high school coach Kevin Kelley, calling him "probably the top high school coach in the country." Belichick openly said he scounted Henry in high school in a press conference before the Patriots played the Chargers last December.

C U R R E N T B R O T H E R S AT A R K A N SA S When Razorback fans are chanting ‘Woo Pig Sooie’ at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, there are seven brothers who hear it on the field. Hunter's brother, Hayden, came to Arkansas in 2017. He joined the Fraternity in the spring of 2018. The youngest brother, Hudson, came to Arkansas in 2019. He joined in the spring of 2020. "I was pretty interested in a couple of other houses, but when it came down to it, I wanted to be an SAE," 40

Stromberg, the Razorbacks starting center who might be one of the first offensive linemen off the board in the 2022 NFL Draft, lives with Hudson and White on campus, which led to him joining SAE. Winkel and Sutherland joined in 2020 after being lured by the rest of the brothers on the team. On the Fraternity Service Center database, there are 15 graduates from Pulaski Academy that are members in the


chapter at Arkansas. Four of those graduates play football for the Razorbacks. White also attended Pulaski where he played football with the Henry brothers. Jones also played at Pulaski. He played his freshman year at the University of Notre Dame but transferred to Arkansas before his sophomore season. The three helped lead Pulaski to four consecutive Arkansas 5A State Championships. The Bruins from Pulaski Academy are winners of nine Arkansas state championships, including six since 2014. "I'd say the high school connection definitely triggered most of this," Eminent Archon Bennett Perkins said. "I know that this either started or continued with Hunter because he was friends with a couple of Pulaski guys that were all members, and we've had three of four presidents in the past ten years who went to Pulaski."

H E N RY FA M I LY T R E E I N G R A I N E D I N SA E The Henry family's legacy with SAE started well before Hunter joined. Robert L. Henry '40 is the great grandfather to the Henry brothers and was the first brother of their family initiated at the Arkansas chapter. "We have a picture of him in front of one of the original houses there," Hudson said. "It is cool to have somebody from the 1930s in your family who was in SAE when it was in its early stages in Arkansas. It's cool to have that in our family." "The whole time I was going through rush I was thinking that I was going to be an SAE. I went to visit other houses just to get the experience, but when it came down to it, I had a lot of buddies there, and now that Hunter and Hayden had done it and obviously my great grandfather, it just meant something to be a part of that and keep that history and tradition alive." Hudson, a tight end like his older brother, has aspirations to go to the NFL one day. "Potentially, if I get the chance to go to the NFL, that's something I'd pursue,” he said. "Obviously, you have to look to the future, but I'm also trying to stay in the moment. Going to the NFL is a big dream of mine." Hunter was lured to the brotherhood at Arkansas by his lifelong friend

Hunter, Hayden, and Hudson Henry’s legacy in Sigma Alpha Epsilon started when Robert L. Henry ‘40 joined the chapter at the University of Arkansas in 1937.

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Jack Snider '16 and former teammate at Pulaski. Jack and Hunter became very close when Henry family moved to Arkansas, but their parents have been close for a long time. "Our families have been friends for a long time. I'm one grade older than he was but we were pretty much best friends all throughout high school," Snider said. "When I went to college and joined SAE, he was coming up to Fayetteville all the time for visits and hanging out. He got to meet some of the guys at the house, and then basically came to me his freshman year." There were about five or six brothers from Pulaski who were already part of the chapter that led Hunter to SAE, but Jack might have been the last piece of the puzzle for him. When Hunter received his bid, it was just Jack and the Member Educator in the room. "I would consider Hunter my best friend. I think Hunter would say the same. We don't get to hang out as much anymore, but I definitely think our relationship had a huge part in him eventually joining," Snider said. "To his credit, he made it a point to hang out with his chapter. He was around the house all the time and participated in all our events when he could." "I was impressed by how seriously he took being a member and not wanting special treatment. We had a lot of fun. It was great for the fraternity." Jack's brother-in-law Grant Pickle '19, also a graduate of Pulaski, he joined SAE the year after Hunter. Pickle and Snider both grew up with the Henry family. Parker Henry, Jack's cousin, is Hunter's wife. Parker was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Arkansas. Hunter was one of the reasons Grant decided to become a member of SAE. "During rush, it was a lot of fun, but on the last day of formal rush, Hunter was there. No one was expecting him to be there, but he was, and it's funny because he welcomed me like any other person. He came up and gave me a bear hug. I was like, 'Oh my gosh, I'm about to be run over by a 250-pound tight end,' but he came over and picked me up and we got to sit down and have great conversations," Pickle said.

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"I knew something was different because this guy obviously cares for SAE, and he has a humbleness about him. He liked SAE enough, first of all, to be there for the last day of bid day and to accept his first potential new members on that last day. It was very nice of him to give us that time. Hunter and Jack are one of the main reasons I wanted to go SAE. They were strong believers as well as strong leaders."

O T H E R N O TA B L E R A ZO R BAC K S I N SA E Brother Stephen Creekmore 1911 played on the then Arkansas Cardinals in 1909 and led the team to its first perfect season, finishing 7-0, and was declared unofficial champions of the South and Southwest. Creekmore was one of the first stars of the Arkansas football program, who initially only played intramurals. Creekmore was one of the first quarterbacks to run a very early edition of the hurry-up offense. He was known for being "fast and slippery running, blocking, and passing." The following season, Arkansas would officially change its name to the Razorbacks. The program would not have another perfect season until 1964, when they won the National Championship. Brother Gordon McNulty '69 was one of the best defensive players in college football and played on multiple Arkansas teams that were among the best in the nation during his time as a Razorback. He played in what's known to Arkansas fans as

'The Big Shootout,' when No. 2 Arkansas hosted No. 1 Texas in 1969 with a chance to go to the National Championship on the line. President Richard Nixon was in attendance for the defensive battle that ended in a one-point victory for the Longhorns. Quarterback Jimmy Simpson '88 played for the Razorbacks from 1986-1988 and regularly makes appearances at the chapter house. Other SAE football players who played with Hunter include long snapper Gray Harker '17, punter Toby Baker '16 and offensive tackle Ben Benton '16. The chapter also currently has a member of the Men's Tennis Team Foster Rogers who is also an alumnus of Pulaski Academy and joined SAE in 2020. Cade Arbogast joined the chapter at the University of Oregon but transferred to Arkansas before the fall semester and plays basketball for the Razorbacks. ◆


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Most people do not like their first professional position after graduation. Some struggle to even find a position in their field. That was not the case for Brother Jonathan Lewyckyj (Dartmouth '14).

W H E R E I T A LL B E G A N Lewyckyj, born and raised a Cleveland Indians fan, is now on the opposite end of the rivalry from the movie Major League, working within the Chicago White Sox front office as a Baseball Operations Analyst. "I grew up a big baseball fan. I was always a sports fan, but baseball was the one I played, so I had a personal connection to it," Lewychyj said. Dartmouth students aren't allowed to join Greek organizations until after their freshman year, which became a benefit for him in finding his place in the Greek community.

"Some of the friends I made my freshman year lived near me and were in SAE. I spent a lot of time at SAE, met a lot of the upperclassman, just had a really good time there," Lewyckyj said. "I still talk to some guys from the chapter today. I consider them all lifelong friends at this point."

He walked on to the Dartmouth baseball team his freshman year but decided it wasn't for him after one season. He joined Dartmouth's club baseball team and SAE his sophomore year. In high school, he played against Danny Hultzen, a former No. 2 overall draft pick by the Seattle Mariners in the 2011 MLB Draft, and Matt Bowman, a former reliever for the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds from 2016-2019.

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starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, and Cole Sulser, currently a reliever for the Baltimore Orioles. Lewyckyj was an economics major at Dartmouth and a graduate student at Northwestern University. While in Evanston, he worked in a program related to statistics and analytics. "In college, I had a fantasy baseball league with a bunch of my SAE chapter brothers and that's when I got into the quantitative aspect of baseball, and following the entire league and knowing which players might be playing well and might want to pick up in fantasy." "When I started grad school I kind of had that mindset of, 'Hey, this was something that I want to accomplish, it might be a pipe dream but I'm going to work my hardest and be prepared for potential interviews and potential jobs with baseball teams,' and being that prepared worked out, so, its been nice.

W E LCO M E TO T H E S O U T H S I D E His time at Northwestern earned him an internship with the White Sox in 2019. It took one season for them to hire him to a full-time position within their Baseball Operations Department. Lewyckyj works in two specific areas within Chicago's southside baseball 44

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operations. One area includes long-term projects involving quantitative modeling. "I'm building a lot of models to evaluate players to predict future performance and future cost," Lewyckyj said. "I'll work on various aspects of the project, collaborate with team members within the organization and make sure it's on the right track. We'll go over work and evaluate to decide if we were to do a model used in a past season and see how accurate it was and then how can we use it for future seasons."

in baseball operations, considering the shortened 2020 season and the Minor League Baseball season being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "It has definitely thrown a lot of uncertainty into what to expect not just from minor league players but I think major-league players, too," Lewyckyj said. "It's definitely been a challenge but I think you just have to rely on what you've been given. Some things that maybe you wouldn't put a lot of emphasis on before you just kind of have to roll with."

“I STILL TALK TO SOME GUYS FROM THE CHAPTER TODAY. I CONSIDER THEM ALL LIFELONG FRIENDS AT THIS POINT.”

The other area is day-to-day stuff such as looking at potential roster moves or role-playing other teams as if he was in their position.

"It's important to have a really good context of what is going on around the league in baseball," Lewyckyj said. "It's a lot of really knowing the league rather than just the White Sox, putting yourself in a position of another team and what they might be looking for and giving recommendations to the executives on what we might be able to do." His first year with the White Sox might have been one of the hardest times work S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

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Baseball is one of the more prominent sports that fully focuses on statistics and analytics because individual performance will set a player's value on the free-agent market. However, over the years, the game has changed in terms of what defines a player's value. As the game has advanced, players and technology have also advanced.

W H AT ’ S N E X T ? Lewyckyj visits websites like Fangraphs and Baseball Savant daily to research these kinds of statistics to help him research players around the league.

Jonathan Lewyckyj overlooking the Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, on Opening Day 2021.

"Fifteen to 20 years ago it was more of a confrontation as in the scouts had one point of view and the new wave of analysts had another point of view but a lot of the data we use now is actually a lot more in line," Lewyckyj said. He credits technology known as Trackman and Hawk-Eye, which powers Major League Baseball's Statcast. Lewyckyj isn't sure where his career with the White Sox will take him, but working in baseball operations is something he truly enjoys. "I think most people would say the dream job in this field is as a General Manager, and that might be the case, but I see different people in the organization that aren't at the GM level but have a lot of responsibilities and managing really important things. I'd be perfectly fine in a role like that." ◆

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REALM REPORTS LEGEND Founding Year

Lifetime Members

Active Members

ALABAMA

Alabama Mu

1856 2632 158 Bryan Christopher ‘79 coordinated a fundraiser with his initiation class of 1975. They raised $7,000 in four months to purchase a pickup truck for Mike Slaughter ‘77, who was having transportation issues. Every single member of the class has also purchased a commemoration brick at the chapter house.

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Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu 1995 3061 18 The chapter maintained the highest fraternity GPA with a 3.1 chapter average, which is higher than the all-campus average (2.9), all-men’s average (2.75), and all-fraternity average (3.0).


AUBURN

Alabama Alpha-Mu 1878 3061 118 The chapter helped raised $22,000 during the Auburn Cares Golf Classic. Money raised supports Operation K.A.R.E., the Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and The Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama.

DAVIDSON

North Carolina Theta 1883 1860 61 Greg McFayden ‘83 and his family have issued a $100,000 that matched, dollar for dollar, the next $100,000 given to his alma mater in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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CAL STATE-FRESNO

California Iota

1949 1677 63 The chapter, in partnership with National Raisin, raised $22,785 for the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA). The AMAA Centers are after-school programs serving nearly 290 million children from 6-12 years old from socially underserved families. The funds will go towards hot meals, educational support, fine arts classes, and summer camps.

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Arizona Delta

2000 203 24 The chapter was honored with four awards at the university’s awards ceremony: Chapter of Principle, Chapter of Fellowship, Chapter of Giving, and Outstanding Chapter of the Year. Mathew Martinez ‘21 was also honored with the Outstanding Community Service award for his efforts with Desert Southwest Alzheimer’s Association.

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KANSAS

Kansas Alpha 1903 2186 N/A Constantino Raya ‘12 was the recipient of the 2021 Law Student Pro Bono Award from the Louisiana State Bar Association. He served 478 hours of pro bono service for some of Louisiana’s most vulnerable populations.

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Epsilon 1900 2889 N/A Gordon S. Glenn ‘70 was inducted into the University of Kentucky College of Engineering Hall of Distinction. He spent 35 years transforming small businesses into publicly traded companies, including growing one into a $1.5 billion enterprise at the time of his retirement in 2009.

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Gamma 1866 2629 41 John Stone ‘48 established the John F. Stone Engineering Scholarship Endowment with the University of Mississippi. It gives financial assistance to full-time computer science students from Lee County. Charlie Williams ‘66 has been named one of nine inaugural recipients of the Pillar of Fraternity & Sorority Life Award from the University of Mississippi. He is the chapter’s advisor and President of its Alumni Association.

NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE

North Carolina Beta

2011 282 62 The University of North Georgia’s Department of Athletics will honor 1st Lt. Weston C. Lee ‘14 through its award-winning Operation Nighthawks of Honor initiative. He entered Chapter Eternal on April 29, 2017, in Mosul, Iraq, from injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated during a patrol.

NORTHERN COLORADO

Colorado Alpha

MINNESOTA

Minnesota Alpha 1902 2460 68 The undergraduate chapter raised money for the family of Luis “Mario” Herrera, a local police officer that was shot and killed while serving a warrant. Herrera was the first Lincoln Police officer killed in the line-of-duty since 1968.

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1970 548 N/A Jason Birch ‘97 was tragically lost in a fatal car accident shortly after he graduated. Chapter alumni hosted the 25th annual golf tournament in honor of Birch, which has been played on various courses around Colorado. All proceeds from the event go to the Birch Memorial Fund, which provides scholarships to future Northern Colorado students from Jason’s high school.


OREGON STATE

Oregon Alpha

1915 2292 123 The chapter hosted a fundraising competition between the sororities on campus, which raised $30,000. The proceeds went to the Mario Pastega House, which provides free to low-cost housing accommodations for families of hospitalized special-care patients in Corvallis, Oregon.

RICHMOND

Virginia Tau

1884 1267 N/A Clifford Yee ‘97 was recognized as the 2021 Virginia CFO of the Year (Large Nonprofit) by Virginia Business. He works for Nothern Virginia Family Services, which provides development, foster care/adoption, housing, and other stability services for those in poverty.

SALEM STATE

PENN STATE-HARRISBURG

Pennsylvania Psi-Eta

2017 79 15 The chapter cleared several trees off outdoor recreational trails. The trees prevented some of the paths from being accessible.

RHODE ISLAND

Rhose Island Alpha

1929 1350 104 For the third consecutive year, the chapter won Fraternity of the Year. They also raised over $24,000 during Greek Week and won five of the ten IFC Fraternity awards.

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Massachusetts Tau-Gamma 2017 79 14 Bryan Gargan ‘21 was awarded the John Sorenson Unsung Hero Award, which is given to a student for “exceeding expectations by going above and beyond the call of duty in service to their group.” He held various leadership positions in the chapter and focused heavily on recruitment.


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SAN DIEGO STATE

California Theta

1949 2307 49 Justin Taylor ‘05 joined Twitter as their Head of Consumer Product Marketing. He previously worked with Activision and Nike.

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Texas Delta

1923 2799 129 The chapter celebrated Don Donnally ‘67, who surpassed 50 years as the Chapter Advisor for Southern Methodist (Texas Delta).

UC-RIVERSIDE

California Omicron

SIMPSON

Iowa Sigma

1889 1235 21 The chapter won the Group Governer’s Volunteer Award from the State of Iowa. The award honors the dedicated people who volunteer their time and talent to help an agency or organization deliver on its mission.

SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA

South Carolina Delta

1882 2393 120 The chapter raised $11,000 through an interfraternity corn hole tournament. The proceeds went to Camp Cole, a fully accessible camp and retreat designed for children, teens, and adults facing serious illnesses and other physical, mental, and emotional health or life challenges.

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1990 420 33 The chapter hosted a virtual fundraising competition that raised $15,947 for the Children’s Miracle Network. Taking place three times a week for three weeks, events included the popular PiAlpha—if you donated to the cause, brothers would get pied in the face.

YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio Alpha

1959 742 40 For the third consecutive year, the chapter was honored as Chapter of the Year during the university’s Greek-life awards. They also were named Top Academic Fraternity, Top Fraternity Philanthropy, Fraternity Of The Year, and took first place in Greek Sing. The chapter was a nominee for the 2020 and 2021 John O. Moseley Award for Fraternity Zeal.


2022 SAE NATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMNET THE 44TH ANNUAL SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON NATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT WILL TAKE PLACE APRIL 28-30, 2022 HOSTED BY THE GREATER PENSACOLA AREA SAE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. COME EXPERIENCE BROTHERHOOD, GOLF, SUN AND THE SUGAR WHITE BEACHES OF FLORIDA'S GULF COAST. Registration Pricing: Friday and Saturday - $275, includes social events and Chet’s dinner for one ($25 each for additional guests); Friday only - $100 (Includes Chet’s dinner Friday after golf concludes) Don’t have a golf partner? Register as a single! The committee will make every effort to match you with another player of your skill level.

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For more information and to register visit: pensacolasaealumni.com For Questions or more information: Contact Ken Jernigan: ken@kenjernigan.com or (850) 469-0344

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THE NEXT GENERATION OF COLLEGE (E)SPORTS By Cody Delmendo (Eastern Illinois ‘15)

Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s emerging chapters do not simply get chartered without hard work and patience. That is no different for other clubs on college campuses.

Jack Counts (Oklahoma ‘21) was the catalyst to building the first-ever University of Oklahoma Esports club. Mike Aguilar, the lead advisor, Information Technology strategist, and Honors College staff member at OU helped Counts get the organization off and running. During, Counts’ seven years at the university he made an incredible impact.

I F YO U B U I L D I T T H E Y W I L L CO M E The organization was founded in the fall semester of 2017. Development started in 2016 and has grown to over 1,000 members since. Members range from those who play on competition teams to students who participate more casually to others who provide coverage of the club and its events. When the club began, the university categorized the team as an interest club instead of a sports club. They called it the Esports Association at the University of Oklahoma. “Yeah, I didn’t like that title,” Counts said nonetheless, Counts began building the club up. “We gathered up students to build some initial leadership, wrote a constitution, took it to student affairs and started doing events on campus to bring people in,” Counts said.


get to do it. I kind of missed the boat a little bit but I’m glad I was able to be involved and bring it to campus,” Counts said. “There were a lot of people involved in everything,” Counts said. “It’s definitely not all me. I was just a focal point to bringing people together. A lot of students on campus were so passionate about gaming and wanted to help make this exist. I was just a catalyst.”

“Once we started bringing people in we started forming teams.”Because Esports was so new, there weren’t a lot of official teams for schools. Colleges would be represented by groups of students or other clubs on campus. “It was collegiate competition, but not like Big 12 football,” he said. “It was people coming together to represent their schools. We helped organize students into that.” “We were just trying to do a lot of things like philanthropic events and try to draw up the number of members to the point that we eventually got 600 students that joined. We had several competitive teams. We started getting students who were interested in blogging and journalism. We gave them an outlet to put content out there covering the teams we had in the club and other related things going on in the state. We were kind of building a little Esports organization.” A year after the founding, the university gave Counts and Aguilar the keys to make the team a competitive club, a new designation at the university. “They still didn’t want to consider us a sports club like the soccer club would be,” Counts said. Nonetheless, the new designation allowed them to change the organization’s title to the OU Esports Club. The organization will eventually have its own designated space on campus. There will be a space located on the first floor of the Union. This space includes computers, lounges, and multicultural places to eat. The space is being paid for by sponsors and the university. The club has new licensee rights, such as creating their own jersey with the OU logo on it. “We started to make some business deals and set up a bank account through the school,” Counts said. “We got all sorts of cool things and started getting support from local organizations. That was a big step. Getting into more competitions, some actual competitions where we’d only play against other schools that had similar designations.” It took one year for the organization to fully represent the university. “I was the president through all of this, so as much as I wanted to compete, I had to help create it for it to exist to even

Aguilar was recently named director of Esports and Co-Curricular Innovation, a new position within the Division of Student Affairs.

GETRECT Outside of Oklahoma, Counts is also the Logistics Coordinator for getRECT.com, a video game tournament website. For the last 5-6 years, Counts has been running tournaments primarily for the popular game League of Legends in the Oklahoma City area. Other games Counts enjoys include digital card games, Call of Duty, Overwatch, and Halo. “That’s how I got into Esports initially,” Counts said. “Before that, around eight years ago, I was playing in a few tournaments. A lot of them didn’t meet the needs of players like myself but were just Oklahomans playing in these things. I took it upon myself to make my own tournament and got some of the most involved and passionate people to be on the team and we built it up. Over the last five years, we’ve got around 200 people playing in a tournament each season.”

W H AT I S N E X T ? Despite all the skills and lessons he learned with what he calls his start-up gigs, Counts says he needs to gain some real work experience but he hopes Esports is something he can do fulltime one day. He graduated in the spring with a Communications degree and currently works for a photography company Candid Color Systems as a Project Manager in Oklahoma City. “I’ve been surprised and impressed at how many skills I’ve developed from all the other extracurriculars and how those have helped me in taking to real-life work. Once I have this for a little while to put some legitimate non-startup stuff on my resume, I hope to do more with Esports primarily.” ◆


By Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado

S I N C E I T S S TA R T I N 2 0 19, M A R C H T O T H E M A D N E S S H A S G R OW N F R O M R A I S I N G $2 8 ,0 0 0 T OWA R D T H E A N N UA L L OYA LT Y F U N D T O $8 3 ,0 0 0 I N 2 02 1 . T H I S F U N D R A I S E R , M O D E L E D A F T E R T H E N C A A M A R C H M A D N E S S BA S K E T BA L L T O U R N A M E N T, I S N O T O N LY B E C O M I N G P O PU L A R T H R O U G H O U T S I G M A A L PH A E P S I L O N B U T H A S A L S O S PA R K E D I N T E R E S T A M O N G O T H E R G R E E K O R G A N I Z AT I O N S . Why is March to the Madness gaining so much popularity? As SAE Foundation Vice Chairman Tom LaMantia likes to say, “This is FUNraising.” March to the Madness is a friendly competition among chapters in support of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation. What’s at stake? Aside from your chapter’s name added to the official March to the Madness trophy at the Levere Memorial Temple, the ultimate prize is, you guessed it, bragging rights! The tournament is set up bracket-style, with chapters competing against each other one-on-one to raise the most money in each 12-hour game. When the buzzer sounds, the chapter with the most money raised advances to the next round.* Sounds pretty straightforward, right? Yes, until your opponent shoots in the last second of the game and makes a huge donation for the win.

THE KEY TO SUCCESS IS A STRONG LEADER WHO CAN RALLY THE CHAPTER’S ALUMNI BASE That’s why every chapter needs a strategy and a team captain to organize it. The key to success is a strong leader who can rally the chapter’s alumni base and, as with any team sport, captains

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don’t win a March to the Madness championship alone. Not only do teams need captains, but also dependable co-captains to recruit alumni donors from their classes. All of 2021’s Final Four team captains agreed that chapters should start planning early and recruit co-captains to assist with outreach. University of Texas-Dallas alumnus James Balandrán says, “A lot of it is just rallying their alumni base and reconnecting with people, and getting a team of people together to rally their own classes and groups. Because one person can’t get their entire chapter to donate, right? It has to be a group effort.” Likewise, Nathan Crunkilton of Winthrop University says, “I think the one thing I would have done differently was reach out to people earlier in the year. A lot of it was scrambling that last three hours, especially against Indiana.” Additionally, team captains are essential in organizing a strategy and evolving from year to year. Indiana


University alumnus and SAE Foundation CEO Steve Mitchell describes watching future opponents play the game to know what to expect when his team is against them. Do their donations come in throughout the day or towards the end of the round? Does one donor always contribute, and at what time usually? Does the team wait until the last minute of the match to make a large contribution? Steve says, “We’ve been in it since the beginning, and you just learn over time how to compete in the event.” Nathan recalls the feeling of victory after a nail-biting final two minutes of last year’s Elite 8 match-up between Winthrop and Central Michigan. Neither team had donated with 15 minutes to go in the round. As team captain, Nathan coordinated a strategy via a Zoom meeting where several members had donations pulled up and ready to go. At the same time, another few watched the clock or refreshed the webpage to track Central Michigan’s donations. “We ended up beating them by about $400, and I think between the two chapters, we raised about $2,000 in two minutes. It was just a really refreshing and really energizing feeling to be able just to get that two minutes of excitement to know that we beat them on that, and it took us to the Final Four as well, so we were really excited about that.” Aside from getting wrapped up in the competition, another unintended consequence of this FUNraiser is the connections made between brothers. Steve describes reconnecting with brothers saying, “You have no idea about the number of people you’ll talk to that you haven’t spoken to in years and just how much fun it’s going to be.”

“IT’S LIGHT-HEARTED COMPETITION BETWEEN BROTHERS AT THE END OF THE DAY.” Likewise, Nathan fondly remembers the competitive banter between brothers from opposing teams, saying, “It’s lighthearted competition between brothers at the end of the day.”

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MEET THE HOSTS LI K E A N AC T UA L S P O R T I N G E V E N T, M A R C H TO T H E M A D N E S S CO M E S CO M PLE T E W I T H CO M M E N TATO R S D I S C U S S I N G T H E TO U R NA M E N T. E AC H R E C A P, H O S T E D BY F R AT E R N I T Y S E RV I C E C E N T E R S TA F F M E M B E R S , I N C LU D E S H I G H LI G H T S F R O M T H E PR E V I O U S G A M E S , PR E D I C T I O N S A N D O CC A S I O NA LLY F E AT U R E S O PP O S I N G T E A M C A P TA I N S FO R S O M E G O O D O LD -FA S H I O N E D T R A S H TA LK . T H E S E B R E A K D OW N S A R E AVA I L A B LE O N S O C I A L M E D I A A N D H AV E B E CO M E A FA N FAVO R I T E OV E R T H E Y E A R S .

CODY DELMENDO (EASTERN ILLINOIS ‘15) Favorite Memory: “I always like reading the comments live, which had some light banter for everyone to enjoy.” 2022 Prediction: “Oklahoma regains their throne.”

JUAN FARIA (SALEM STATE ‘17) Favorite Memory: “Every team proving Ryan Gibbons wrong last year.” 2022 Prediction: “FLY EAGLES FLY!!! Winthrop”

RYAN GIBBONS (TENNESSEE TECH ‘16) Favorite Memory: “All of the smaller schools making deep runs in the tournament specifically UT-Dallas. I think that’s the beauty of this tournament - even the smaller schools have a shot.” 2022 Prediction: I would say Kentucky, but I really don’t want to be published with the word ‘Kentucky’ next to my name plus, I’ve picked them every single year now, and they always let me down. I’m going to have to go with Oklahoma.

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MARCH TO THE MADNESS When asked, “Would you say that it was fun for you to be the team captain?” James said, “For sure. It was a good time to get everybody back together. We had a lot of participation. Even when we made it to the finals, a lot of our older alums just started sending out emails.” Similarly, SAE Foundation Trustee and Oklahoma team captain Jack Counts said, “It’s satisfying when you get a lot of people to contribute. Honestly. That’s what’s really cool about it. You get a lot of people psyched up. You start getting communications back. I mean, it’s one thing to be sending out emails to people. When you start to getting feedback - Where are we? What’s the status? You know, things like that. You know you’ve got people interested and involved.”

“IT’S A TON OF FUN. I MEAN, IT’S A GAME, RIGHT? YOU JUST GET SO CAUGHT UP IN IT.” If you still need some convincing to participate, Steve says, “It’s a ton of fun. I mean, it’s a game, right? You just get so caught up in it.” ◆ *2022’s tournament will feature two wild cards in the Round of 64 and one wild card in the Round of 32. Wild card teams are the losing team(s) with

the most dollars raised in that round. The wild card team(s) will replace the

winning team(s) that raised less than the wild card, therefore, taking that team’s position in the bracket.

THE 2022 TOURNAMENT TIPS OFF ON FOUNDERS’ DAY AND TEAMS ARE ALREADY GEARING UP. 2021’S FINAL FOUR CAPTAINS PREDICT THAT NEXT YEAR WILL BE BIGGER THAN EVER WITH MORE PARTICIPANTS AND MORE MONEY RAISED.

JAMES BALANDRÁN (TEXAS-DALLAS ‘10) “Indiana should be scared, I think Winthrop is going to try to come out. I think Texas-Dallas is going to try to come up. So we’ll see.”

JACK COUNTS (OKLAHOMA ‘68) “I think we’ll get more people involved.”

NATHAN CRUNKILTON (WINTHROP ‘20) “Winthrop is going all the way. Fly Eagles, fly!”

STEVE MITCHELL (INDIANA ‘83)

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“It’s harder to repeat than it is to win the first time. If we have 64 solid teams every match will be a good one. It depends on us to make sure that we’re playing out and have as many people engaged as possible.”


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SAE NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR By Cody Delmendo (Eastern Illinois ‘15)

E A R L I E R T H I S S PR I N G , A N A L U M N U S F R O M F R A N K L I N C O L L E G E WA S N A M E D I N D I A N A S TAT E ’ S N I N T H H E A D C OAC H FO R T H E WO M E N ’ S BA S K E T BA L L PR O G R A M . C H A D K I L L I N G E R ( F R A N K L I N ‘ 9 7 ) H A S WO R K E D H I S WAY T O T H E D I V I S I O N 1 L E V E L O F CO L L E G I AT E H E A D C OAC H I N G . I T WA S N O T E A SY, TA K I N G H I M 2 5 Y E A R S T O R E AC H T H I S P O I N T. “Basketball was always my favorite sport growing up,” Killinger said. “I can remember in high school sitting in study hall drawing up plays talking basketball with the boy’s basketball coach. I watched the NCAA tournament growing up, and I was more focused on the coaches and what they were doing and the adjustments they were making. It got to a point one time when I wasn’t even rooting for teams but the coach.”

THE JOURNEY Killinger began his coaching career while he was an active SAE at Franklin College. He was a student assistant and volunteer assistant. While working for his Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Athletic Training, he was a coach for the Bloomington Red AAU Basketball program, one of the top AAU programs around the Midwest. Killinger was on the school’s baseball team as a freshman, which is how he got involved with the Franklin chapter due to some teammates already being members of SAE.

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Coach Killinger poses for photos on the day Indiana State made the new coaching hire official.

“It’s interesting going through because I was one of those people who thought going to college I never thought I’d join a fraternity, that’s just not me,” Killinger said. “There’s a stereotype of fraternity men and sorority women, and I don’t really think that was the case at Franklin, and I’m glad I went into it with enough of an open mind to be a part of it because some of my favorite memories from college in those days, in that house, come from talking about a lot of different things with those men.” “The camaraderie that we had at our house at Franklin College was pretty incredible. As a college student, things aren’t always perfect for you, so having people to talk to that maybe have been through the same things, especially as a freshman, was big for me.” He graduated in 1997. He went on to earn his Master of Sports Science in Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy in 2003. Killinger is a former national coach of the year at the junior college level. He compiled a 147-71 record at No. 4 ranked


something that’s expected.”

GOING GREEK WHILE IN C O L L E G E AT H L E T I C S Coaching at the JUCO level, his entire career means Killinger has never coached any athletes a part of Fraternity and Sorority Life. Now that he’s at a four-year university, he understands it’s something he knows his players will approach him about.

Moberly Area Community College, including a 32-1 record in the 2017-2018 season. Killinger was named the U.S. Marine Corps/ Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Two-Year College National Coach of the Year, MCCAC Coach of the Year, NJCAA Region 16, and District K Coach of the Year. He served as an assistant coach at Marshall University. He was the head women’s basketball coach at Lincoln Trail College located in Illinois, where he led the team to a 91-36 record over four years. He also was an assistant for the men’s program. Before his time at Lincoln Trail, he served as an assistant men’s basketball coach and as the women’s head basketball coach for three years with Jacksonville College in Texas.

T H E N E W G U Y O N C A M PU S Killinger enters the program during a big transitional time. Indiana State’s Women’s Basketball program has never earned an NCAA Tournament bid. The last time the program qualified for the Women’s NIT was in 2014. The program has won a total of 10 games in the last two seasons combined.

“It’s one of those things I’ve never had to think about until I got to the four-year level,” Killinger said. “Other places I’ve been, the coaches really seemed to be against it.” Trust is something Killinger will benefit from the doubt to players who show they can balance their schedule. “If you have someone who can balance their time because both are a big commitment, but both are very beneficial to the development of a young person. When you look at it, yeah, you want to win games. That’s how coaches keep jobs or get jobs, but really the biggest aspect of our job is to help these young women develop into the best people they can be so when they’re done, they can move on and have a career. There are so many doors that can be opened through both avenues. I feel like people like to hire student-athletes because they’re getting a person who can balance their time and be committed to something bigger than themselves, but I also feel like there are many doors that can be opened through Greek Life. I don’t want to close doors on people. I want to help kids have an opportunity to benefit as much as they can from their experience with this.” ◆

“Everywhere I’ve gone, we’ve had to build a program,” Killinger said. “I don’t know how long this will take, but I know every day we’re here, we’re going to be working towards getting this team to the NCAA Tournament for the first time, and that being Coach Killinger playing his best Dwayne Wade impression in the famous highlight dunk Wade and LeBron James made when they were teammates with the Miami Heat.

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DONOR HONOR ROLL

THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2021 - JUNE 30, 2021 AND ALL LIVING FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE DONORS.

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation recognizes individuals 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. For a complete list of donors, visit: sae.net/foundation/donor-recognition/

PHOENIX CIRCLE Donors with this icon are members of the Phoenix Circle, a giving society for recurring donors. The Phoenix Circle offers a convenient way to support collegiate brothers. By becoming a monthly donor, you can choose to split your recurring gifts between the restricted fund of your choice and the SAE Annual Loyalty Fund.

PHOENIX LEVEL Donors with the gold icon are Phoenix Level members of the Phoenix Circle donating $1,856.00 or more each year.

ARCHON CIRCLE Donors with this icon are members of the Archon Circle which recognizes individuals who give a total of $500 or more to the Annual Loyalty Fund each fiscal year. The SAE Foundation is honored to recognize these donors through the following Archon Circle levels: Chronicler: $500 – $999 Herald: $1,000 – $2,499

Warden: $2,500 – $4,999 Archon: $5,000 and above

PHI ALPHA CLUB Donors with this icon are members of the Phi Alpha Club, an exclusive giving society for undergraduate members who have taken the first step in a lifetime of engagement in Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Funds raised by the Phi Alpha Club benefit the Annual Loyalty Fund.

FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE Donors with these icons are members of the Founders’ Circle, which is a cumulative giving society to acknowledge donors who have made a significant contribution throughout their lives. The Foundation is honored to recognize our time-honored donors through the following Founders’ Circle levels. Silver Level: $5,000 – $9,999 Gold Level: $10,000 – $24,999 Pearl Level: $25,000 – $49,999

Amethyst Level: $50,000 – $74,999 Onyx Level: $75,000 – $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+

DECEASED DONOR Donors with this icon made a contribution to the SAE Foundation between January 1, 2021-June 30, 2021 and have since joined Chapter Eternal. We are forever grateful for their support and dedication to Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

FIRST-TIME DONORS Donors with this icon made their first charitable contribution to the SAE Foundation between January 1, 2021-June 30, 2021. We welcome them to the distinguished community of SAE Foundation Donors. Each giving society comes with special recognition and perks! For more information, please visit sae.net/foundation.

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS ADRIAN

APPALACHIAN STATE

ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE

BAYLOR

Michigan Alpha

North Carolina Epsilon

Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon

Texas Theta

Steven D. Abell 1963

Patrick Rodgers Burrus 2018

Mark Jeffrey Allison 2015

Logan Garrett Chesney 2011

Ted P. Durdel 1978

Chase Patrick Coble 2014

Percy D. Burton, III 1966

Paul Stephen Kane 1986

Peter Eric Accica 2009 Dale D. Goodrich 1969 William Grant 1958

Jonathan David Hamer, OD 1998 Jerry L. Lapham 1966

Stephen V. Laske 1962

David P. Papenhagen 1962

Daniel Joseph Pozdol 1994 David P. Pray 1968

Robert J. Radder 1968

Samuel Addison Cheek 2016 Jordan Cupit 2020

Cameron Epperson 2020 William Harrell 2017

Matthew Adam Jordan 2003 Hunter Nolan Nestor 2016

Spencer Warren Sain 2015 Hugh Martin Tillett, III 2015

Jackson Forest Vinson 2020

Willard Warren Schultz, Jr 1989

ARIZONA

Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969

James R. Allmand, III 1971

Dr. Michael W. Walls 1964

Calvin John Burns 2012

AKRON

Paul R. Burns 1976

Stephen H. Swigart 1970

Dr. Benjamin W. VanRiper 1951

Ohio Phi Greg Baker 2014

ALABAMA Alabama Mu William Frank Cobb, III 1966 William D. Coleman 1965

Bestor Wynne Coleman, III 1958 Dr. Kenneth R. Daniel 1936 John N. Dowdle 1965

John Wayne Goff 1972

Samuel Barton Hunt 1990

James Cobb Laslie, Jr 1961 Jackson W. Moore 1970 K. W. Wilson, Jr. 1968

ALASKA Alaska Alpha Emilio Enrique Rodriguez 2014

ALBANY New York Pi

Arizona Alpha Berkeley Gene Beach 1956

Christian Paul Burns 2015 William M. Cassel 1963

Bradley Mark Cohen 1985 Stanley L. Cook 1954

George P. Davies 1962

Robert W. Baum 1958 Scott W. Phillips 1974

Hayes C. Stover 1962

James D. Walker 1970

ALMA Michigan Delta-Tau Heber Manuel Garcia Migliore 1988

Stephen W. Creekmore, III 1972

Donald Edward Westbrook 1990 Jeffrey Glenn Wigington 1992

John F. Farrell 1970

BELOIT

Richard D. Gladden 1956

Anthony Floridan, Jr 1959

Chad Thomas Jordan 1994

Allan Kieckhafer 1945

Lambert L. Marshall 1974

William C. Putnam, Jr 1965

Floyd H. Fincher, Jr 1968 David M. Hampton 1973

Wallace Lancing Lee 1992

Charles Maxwell Miller 1986 Dr. Phillip W. Moery 1970

Wisconsin Phi Frank J. Johnson 1960

Frank R. McClellan 1961 Richard W. Star 1956

Dr. John Malcolm Moore, Jr 1959

BINGHAMTON

Randall E. Northern 1970

Paul John Ferraro 1988

Socrates W. Pappas 1957

David I. Levine. 1987

Phillip Henry Necessary 2021 Mark Steven Nunn 1974

Walter E. Williamson 1965

New York Omega Dr. Gary Martin Kolinsky 1986

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN

Joe D. Drompp 1972

David W. Hanna 1961

Edward O. Moody 1971

William A.B. Dowell 1978

Raymond A. Weber 1970

Edward L. Hardin, Jr 1962

Philip W. Hagenah 1969 George L. Hineman, Jr. 1956 Lynn E. Hornbrook 1958

Arnold J. Labenz, Jr. 1967

Thomas Christopher LaMantia 1987

Arkansas Beta MAJ Theodore H. Mayer 1965 James R. Stewart 1966 Ken L. Wilkerson 1978

Alabama Iota Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970

Charles Bennett Carlton 1980 Pat M. Courington, Jr 1963

Thomas P. Dudley 1971 Fred Maulden, Jr. 1966

William Kelly Nicrosi, II 1990

Michael R. Lanagan 1967

AUBURN

Greg Paul Migdall 1991

Ben Benjamin Barfield 1995

Paul W. Rihs 1971

Conrad E. Cook, IV 1959

BOSTON

Robert Nathan Freeman 1989

Arma E. Andon 1941

Albert M. Redd, Jr 1959

Edwin D. Fuller 1968

Delbert R. Lewis 1950

E. Payne Palmer, III 1963 Howard Wakefield, Jr 1956 Charles W. Wirken 1972

BG Terrence P. Woods 1966

Reg Bacon 1976

Pennsylvania Omega

Gene Cogbill 1969

Don R. Reeves 1989

John A. Hagenah 1976

Dwayne E. Dobson 1960

ALBRIGHT ALLEGHENY

Ralph M. Cloar, Jr.. 1959

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

ARIZONA STATE

Alex Brady Zernechel 2015

Dan H. Byars 1963

Max Pierce Hewitt 2023

Alan D. Dineff 1974

Joseph Nicholas Lapine 1994

Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu

CPT J. Walter Buchanan, USNR 1967

Arizona Beta Dr. Erik Bakken 2009 Robert B. Bulla 1962

Ronald W. Crone 1969

Alabama Alpha-Mu Forney Stevenson Brice, Jr 1968 William E. Dillard, Jr 1947 Gary C. Martin 1957

W. Allen Reed, CFA 1970

Craig Carlisle Snellgrove 1979 William S. Weeks 1972

Thomas M. Willingham 1961 Robert B. Witt 1973

William F. Orr 1973

J. Thomas Rosdick, II 1967

Shannon Eleck Smith 1987

Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon Thomas J. Damigella 1970 Leroy F. Hussey 1948 J. C. McKnight 1994

Randolph L. Miller 1969 James H. Otis, Jr 1956 Robert H. Watts 1968

James Whitehead, II 1960

Steven B. Engles 1963

BALL STATE

Sam Freedman 1962

Barry S Baldwin 1983

BOSTON CONSORTIUM

James Forrest Marsh 1980

Steven C. Gilbert 1968

Richard Giesen, III 2014

Curtis R. Frasier 1977

Charles Roland Grimes 1978 James A. Nesmith 1967

Patrick Scott Porter 2012

Gary Carl Schachter 1982 Alan C. Simonini 1975

CAPT Robert S. Strang 1967 Stan Curtis Strom 1982

Todd Allen Watters 1988

Indiana Zeta Alan C. Buck 1969

Michael P. Mahoney 1978

Cheyenne Fredrick Yari 1988

Massachusetts Beta-Alpha

Jerre Lee McManama, Jr 1991 David Gerhard Mertens 1982 Daniel F. Moster 1987 Philip R. Shafer 1971

Joseph Eugene Shoaf 1982

R. Bart Wear 1982

Douglas S. Welling 1976

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS BOWLING GREEN STATE

CAL POLY-POMONA

Ohio Kappa

California Alpha-Beta

Douglas L. Barhorst 1970

Matthew William Jones 1997

Nicholas Michael Barsala 2022 Kevin Jeremy Boysza 2018

Eduardo Vega 2011

James Patrick Callahan, Jr. 2009

CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO

Brandon Joseph Drake 2006

John Joseph Maier 1985

Robert B. Finley 1960

Glenn Martin Ritter 1986

Judson Willard Divincenzo 1982 Michael E. Eberhart 1975 John T. Horney 1972

Mark William Howett, III 1977

California Tau John Keith Palladino 1989 James Brian Yates 1985

Frederick N. Indermaur 1960

CAL STATE-FRESNO

Robert John Laslo 1983

Loren C. Acker 1956

Dr. Milton G. Levy 1961

Durbin E. Breckenridge 1969

Brandon Lowell Jones 2021 Scott Robert Lauber 1978

Eugene William Looser 1962

Michael Matthew Loree 2013 Alan R. McBane 1960 Lynn K. Millikin 1969 Gary L. Reed 1970

Richard J. Samuhel 1967

Maynard H. Seiler, Jr 1969

David Michael Walters 2014

Stephan Andrew Wisniowski 2012 LT Philip R. Wolfe 1974

BRADLEY Illinois Epsilon James Beiderbecke 2018

David Willard Berkow 1979 Alexander J. Bibbs 1983

Ronald David Bonadurer 1988 John L. Cunningham 1967 Daniel F. Dahlke 1976

Daniel Bennett Gallant 1985 Gregory Alan Gilbert 1986

David A. Hardenbrook 1972

Robert J. Kelderhouse 1978 Raymond J. Lawing 1971

California Iota Bruce William Bizzini 1984 Paul James Catuna 1987

Gregory James Coleman 1981

Matt Steven Contrestano 2001 John S. Corkins 1977 Marvin J. Cross 1970

Eugene V. Dupreau, III 1970 Robert J. Fena 1973

Wayne Anthony Gomes 1973 James D. Hallowell 1955

John Joseph Harris 1988

Kenneth R. Johnson 1983 Robert P. Krum 1964

Ronald D. Kusch 1986

David Mercado-Leon 2019 Keith G. Miller 1963

Alan T. Nakamura 1972

Thomas H. Nordstrom 1965 Gerald M. Palladino 1966 Gary Edwin Reiff 1988 I. Fred Sommers 1954 Roy D. Spina, Jr. 1958

William E. Wattenbarger, Jr. 1958 Robert Lawrence Wood 1986

Daniel P. Gooch 1972

Alan Lee Goodrich 1979 Joel A. Hackett 1969

Curtis D. Hamilton 1965

William Leroy Harris 1982 Warren F. Hillman 1967 John D. Hogue 1971

Jules E. Hooper 1964 Ted R. Hulsey 1973 Nabil Kahale 2001

Myles I. Karpman 1971

George M. Medak 1965 Thomas E. Miller 1970

Jerome A. Montgomery 1961 Kevin M. Nagle 1976

Stephen August Newton 1992 Sean Steven Railing 1989

Charles G. Robinson 1958 Mariano Rubino 1983

Donald R. Smith 1968

Thomas H. Tracy 1959 Luis Wenk-Wolff 2002

Richard L. Wennekamp 1965 William Gary Westling 1983 George A. Yackey, Sr 1963

CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES California Mu David F. Brubaker 1966

John Charles Evanilla 1980

Jose Roberto Gonzalez 2013 Stewart Hsieh 1974

Michael Robert Huizar 1990 William A. Lewis 1981

Aaron Elliott Popel 1980 Richard Schwien 1968

J. Morgan Shuster 1967

Michael Angelo Solis 1990 Gary N. Tolley 1975

Gene J. Torncello 1966 Joseph C. Volpe 1972 Ben B. Wa 2007

Benjamin David Lewis 1995

CAL STATE-FULLERTON California Pi

Howard H. Wood, III 1966

Eric Bradley Ratts 1985

Tom Aden Chadwell 1986

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE

Fred Masuoka 1990

David S. Van Hove 1977

BUCKNELL Pennsylvania Zeta CPT Carter Payne Atkins 1985

Richard Charles Goodwin 1975

Robert Perry Husband, DO 1979 Richard F. O’Leary 1970

Terry Lynn Pastian 1994

California Nu David M. Bennett 1976

Anthony Dean Brosamle 1991 David Cu 2021

Bobby Maxwell 2018

Robert Anthony Campagna, Jr 1992

CAL STATE-LONG BEACH California Lambda

Todd Patrick Sardella 2001

Brian Howard Eifert 1989

David J. Ables 1976

CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO

John Frederick Heuer 1959

Mark Anthony Bottini 1982

Rev. Michael Patrick Catanzaro 1987 James Gambrill Hendrickson 1971 Jeffrey William Kennelly 1983 Bruce Maxwell Lee 1991

William Sterner Moyer 1957

Lawrence John Papagni 1986 Frederick H. Patterson 1953

Hugh Rick Adams 1967

Samuel L. Breuklander 1965 Gus G. Brocksen, Jr. 1964 Stephen Allen Brust 1984

Christopher Scott Dalton 1992

Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr 1989

Joseph Russell Scarpa 1987

Dr. Joe W. Dobbs 1956

Gerald Bruce Weidman 1954

James W. Elliott 1966

Dr. Penn P. Shelley 1953

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Chesley M. Douglas, III 1982 Dale J Fairbanks 1957

California Xi James Alan Bonilla 1979

David John Lindquist 1976 William R. Pickering 1973 Gary S. Pleau 1968

Jason Randall Saslow 1988 Ronald James Vance 1978

CAL STATE-SAN MARCOS California Alpha-Gamma Tyrell Anthony Fiduccia 2004

CARNEGIE MELLON Pennsylvania Phi Joshua Dana Baer 1998

Jeffrey Joseph Ball 1979

Joseph L. Caporossi 1969 Douglas J. Cranwell 1966

James D. Dankosky 1968 Harvey M. Gammon 1964 Robert Alan Gebbia 1969 William D. Habel 1968

Thomas D. Holloway 1958 Robert M. Hrovath 1974

John W. Kwiecinski 1977 Angus H. McArn 1958

James C. Moran 1967

John A. Mulholland 1967

Robert E. Murray, III 1968

Connor Stafford O’Kelly 2018

Clayton Frederick Osbon 1986 Donald L. Pitman, Jr 1966 David Van Radack 1980

Thomas Edgar Shirley 1980 David L. Tranquilla 1965

John Joseph Wasatonic 1969 Richard W. Whitmore 1952 James S. Wojcik 1971

CASE WESTERN RESERVE Ohio Rho Richard Abelson 1981

Benjamin Isaac Altose 2007

Howard E. Baybrook, Jr. 1966 Thomas A. Brandes 1968 James E. Caminis 2000 Richard C. Dietz 1968

J. Frederick Doering, Sr 1952 E. G. Gaborick 1954

Eugene R. Gasser, PE 1948 Daniel J. Hirsch 1962

Paul Robert Kimmel 1969 Allan Koeppel 1950

Robert J. Martin 1966

Dr. Stanley McMillen 1968

Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr 1959 Aaron Spencer Reames 1996

Charles E. Sax 1954

Thomas Olvia Sharp 1970

Jacob Christian Showalter 1998

CENTRAL FLORIDA Florida Epsilon Gary J. Boynton 1976

Frank Curtis Debole 1987 John D. Kelley 1977

Darin Patton, CFP,CHFC 1995

Christopher Edward Varisco 1995


CENTRAL MICHIGAN Michigan Delta-Omega Michael James Adams 2003 Michael James Ball 2013 Douglas J. Booth 2011

Jordan James Borchert 2014 John Colleran 2016

Ryan Fredrick Coy 2015

Luke Alan Crossett 2007

Christopher John DeEulis 2011 Matthew Bryan Firsht 2014 Thomas Jon Forster 2007

Patrick Taylor Fredricks 2010

Kraig James Haubenstricker 2011 Woodrow Holder 2014 Kyle Ward Hulett 2010

Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008 Joshua Clay Melvin 2007

Daniel Lawernce Nowiski 2008 Miles C. Potter 2011

Collin James Rinks 2021 Nathan Lee Risner 2006

Tobin John Rollenhagen 2006 Andrew Saleh 2014

Lonnie Edward Scott 2005 Jacob Arbini Smith 2019

Andrew Ross-Martin Stow 2014 Nathan James Tallman 2007 Jason Robert Taylor 2003 Vincent Thurman 2014 Alexander Urban 2014

Adam Martin Walters 2016 Erik Paul Yettaw 2006

CENTRE Kentucky Kappa Richard C. Berg 1968

Donald Ray Stephens, Jr 1982

Dr. Martin Dale Wiglesworth 1984

CHAPMAN California Alpha-Delta Shane Gregory Hunter 2006 Nicholas O’Neal, ATC 2003

Brandon Vearle Pankey 1999

CHARLESTON South Carolina Upsilon John Alston Deas 1980

Jonathan P Hayes 1994

Richard Keith Sauls 1990

Dr. Douglas Weeks Stokes, Jr 1984

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Tennessee Rho Jeffrey Joseph Porterfield 2004 Ian Spencer Strelsin 2004

CINCINNATI Ohio Epsilon David L. Altemeier 1972

Dennis Ward Anderson 1971 Dennis Loyal Barger 1980

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

John F. Barrett 1971

Dave Milton Lance, Jr 1981

Nathan P. Bennett 2015

Ned C. Lautenbach 1966

Dr. Dennis D. Baum 1972 Dr. Neal R. Berte, EdD 1962 Russell William Best 2009 Steven Mark Bilski 2006 Dr. John C. Bools 1975

G. Bradley Brown 1972 Bryce A. Carlson 2012 Chris T. Carper 1993

Robert Earl Carroll 1981

David Kim-Hung Cheung 2006 Allan D. Cors 1959

L. Barry Cors 1954

David V. Crockett 1971

Alexander Steven Czanik 2011 Todd C. Degarmo 1980

Herbert William Desch 1961 August B. Doppes 1970

Shane Joshua Ewald 2006 J. Scott Farrell 1991

Richard T. Findlay 1969 Gary E. Fisher 1959

Dr. Richard E. Fullerton 1945 Chris Robert Gardner 2001 David Roger Gardner 2006 Dean R. Gaudin 1956

Alexander Edward Glavan 2016

Christopher Gregory Goins 2006 Dr. Luis L. Gonzalez, Jr MD 1978 Stephen M. Goodson 1977 Karl Joseph Grafe 1982

James Joseph Gusweiler 1981

John Frederick Guy 2000 Alan J. Hagerty 2011

John D. Hagner 1968

Brian M. Hammons 2012 Mark D. Hanauer 1975

Bryan Charles Hawkins 2006 Thomas A. Hearn 1962

Warren S. Hensel, Jr 1964 Henry S. Hilberg, Jr 1973 Bruce T. Hopple 1975

Richard M. Hopple 1970

Thomas Joseph Howison 1977 Thomas Edward Huber 1980 Jay W Hummel 2002

Kevin James Johnson 1980 John A. Johnston 1976 Daniel S. Jones 1961

Michael J. Jump 1977 Dr. Bill J. Karas 1970

Rohit Rick Kedia 2007 Barry L. Keidel 1976

David M. Lance 1956

Keith Edward Lindner 1981 S. Craig Lindner 1977

Carl H. Lindner, III 1975

William Longstreet, III 1955 Charles L. Matson 1957 Robert M. Miller, III 1978 Wayne E. Mirre 1955

John P. Morgan 1984 R. Bradley Motz 1983

Neil Jacob Mullen 2016 Roger A. Nadler 1968

Edward J. Neyra 1973

Gregg Edward Pancero, II 2009 John M. Perin 1973

Aaron Charles Pontsler 2014 Richard L. Pratt 1977

Stewart V. Proctor 1976 Eric Phillip Rahn 2005

Edgar H. Schollmaier 1956 C. Winfield Scott 1983

Dr. Brett Alan Scott 1998

William J. Seitz, III Esq 1975

Dr. Reed Albert Shank, III 1973 Jason Jeffrey Shine 1994 Michael Simpson 1963 Mark E. Sims 1977

Matthew Jon Smith. 1980

Christopher Aaron Speelman 2004 Devon Allen Steelman 2009 Brian Michael Steur 2009 Mike Steur, PE 1978

Sean Thomas Stewart 1984 Robert A. Suddendorf 1949 James W. Sunderland 1949 Gordon R. Tod 1964

Dr. Richard J. Towner 1960 Nicholas Alan Trelka 2005 Mark E. Tullis 1973

Dr. Thomas E. Wagner 1960 John D. Walter 1977

Stephen Heekin Walter 2017

Thomas Edward Walter, Jr 2013 Thomas R. Warner 1976

Ben Fredrick Wells 1980

Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup 1980 Alex Christopher Wilbur 2006 Mark Lawrence Willey 1993 Brandon Neal Wisler 2007 Andrew John Wolf 2009

Gage Bryant Woolley 2015

COLORADO STATE Colorado Delta Alex Bennett Campbell 1980 Tom G. Cox 1960

Dennis John Devaney 1994 George A. Dubois, II 1959 Robert B. Erickson 1960

John E. Hawkinson 1960 Clarke Houston, III 1966

Tom M. Hudspeth, III 1964 B. Kim Lilly 1959

Mark C. McConnell 1973 Ronald B. Moucka 1974

Robert M. Pacheco 1967 Ralph R. Schneider 1958 Armand L. Smith 1963

Timothy N. Thoelecke 1962 John B. Thompson 1979

Travis N. Townsend 1964 Dr. Charles D. Vail 1958 William B. Woods 1958

COLORADO-BOULDER Colorado Chi Peter W. Dillon 1958

William Kevin Fisher 1983 Charles W. Larson 1965 Dan R. Lee 1958

Levent Aytekin Ozdemir 2019 Randall W. Peterson 1956

David Patrick Sermersheim 1988 David Cleve Traughber 1996 Boyce W. Wiltrout 1963

COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Phi Jonathan David Garrido 2014 Daryl Lee Woodward 2011

CONNECTICUT Connecticut Beta Richard C. Barrett 1964 David I. Barton 1960

Theodore E. Davis, Jr. 1961 William R. Denton 1960

Raymond P. Kogut 1960 Emmett J. Murtha 1960

Stephen Michael Ozyck 1990 John S. Purtill, Jr. 1964 Kirk R. Thornton 1971

Solon George Vlasto, II 1989 Robert S. Whitehead 1968

Julian Michael Yanes 2019

CORNELL

Brian C. Kennedy 1996

CLEMSON

New York Alpha

Dean J. Kereiakes 1974

Eric B. Anderson 1977

James F. Koenig 1973

Harry G. Howle, Jr. 1974

James C. Kennedy 1973 Thomas J. Kereiakes 1976 Richard M. Kimbler 1970 Gregory Michael Kuntz 1983

Brent Tyler Kuwatch, MAI 1992

John Christopher Lame, CFP 1979

South Carolina Nu D. Stanton Easley 1975

Michael Jones Maxwell 1967

Dr. Brian Randolph Elliott 1991 Richard R. Gerken 1967 James Glenn 1960

Jonathan Stuart Kloos 1996 David Charles Martin 1994 Benjamin Roberts 2010 Ronald M. Skalko 1973

Doug Albert Lance 1989

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS CREIGHTON

DICKINSON

DUKE

EMERSON

Nebraska Iota

Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi

North Carolina Nu

Massachusetts Epsilon

Dan Bartal 1998

John D. Allemang, Jr 1973

Peter Moller 1961

David Evans Foley, II 2017

Terrance M. Ramirez 1986

Joseph H. Newby 1963

William Pinckney Simmons, Jr 1961

Thomas A. Bower 1970

Ty Alexander Venzon 2017

Kingsley W. Greene 1971

Christopher Suiter Scott 1980

DRAKE

DUQUESNE

Iowa Delta

Pennsylvania Xi

Dr. John C. Agnew, Jr 1960

Bradley Robert Stanton 1997

James L. Bennett 1942

EAST TENNESSEE STATE

Hon. Greg Dean Brandt 1984

Randolph B. Cardoza 1967

Edward T. Barfield 1963

Ned Alan Burmeister 1981

Frank B. Iodice 1964

MG William Francis Grimsley 1980

Larry H. Crist 1954

DARTMOUTH New Hampshire Alpha Evan Bret Azriliant 1987

Dr. Harris B. McKee 1961

DAVIDSON North Carolina Theta Dr. Richard Kenneth Gaines PA 1982 J. Daniel Hanks, Jr 1965 Dr. Neil W. Trask, III 1973

DELAWARE Delaware Alpha Corey Michael Scher 2009

DELTA STATE Mississippi Delta-Sigma Harrison Alexander Holley 2018

James P. Avgeris 1965

Sherwood M. Boudeman 1962 Dean E. Brooks 1971

John D. Challas 1961

Paul James Finney, Sr 1958

Stephen R. Fitzsimonds 1986

Tennessee Alpha James C. Ebersole 1968

Jeremy James Glenn 1994

Cody Daniel Delmendo 2015

Evan Hopkey 2015

Dr. Lewis L. Brown 1977

W. Lawrence Brown 1968

James B. Carson, Jr. 1961

Daniel Scott Cummins 1982 William E. Elmore, Jr 1971 William J. Etherton 1969

R. Carter Freeman, Jr. CMC 1960

James B. Johnson, Jr 1954

Timothy Joseph Bogar 2014

John W. Green 1972

Mark W. Bates 1973

Armando F. Morrell 1971

Ronald T. Moore

Marc P. Franson 1977

Wayne W. Grafton, AICP 1970

Georgia Epsilon

Adam Gigax 2018

EASTERN ILLINOIS

Thomas Henry Funk 1980

EMORY

Walton A. Justice, Jr 1966

Kent Jay Foster 1983 Bruce A. Foster 1978

Jonathan David Ruest 2010

Illinois Delta-Lambda Sam Matthew Chilicki 2013

Raymond Thomas Guttendorf 2014 Michael Christopher Lara 2015 Ryan Neal McCain 2013

William Edward Jay 1981 Peter A. McCranie 1956

Dr. Charles A. Moore 1967

Dr. Robert Ray Morgan, Jr 1994 Robert E. Morris 1969

Claude F. Perry, Sr 1959

Dr. Hal S. Raper, Jr., DDS 1961

Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr 1962 Danny C. Tate 1966

Steve Thomas Morck 2013

EVANSVILLE

Caleb Michael Will 2014

Jeffrey R. Baugus 1993

William E. Kearney 1966

EASTERN KENTUCKY

Thomas Edward Blackburn, II 1991

Fred M. Royce 1967

Grant Thomas Lander 2002

Michael A. Hughes 1973

Edward P. Wish, Jr 1958

August H. Luthens 1955

David N. Rodgers 1975

DENISON Ohio Mu LTC Brooke Edmonston Allen 1982 John B. Hebard 1956

Harold S. Pascal 1954 Scot McCauley Small 1985 Philip W. Wyatt 1965

DENVER Colorado Zeta Charlton H. Chatfield 1969

Stephen D. Cummings 1966 Walter J. Landen 1962

Thomas D. Wilcox 1960

Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. 1973

DEPAUW Indiana Delta Georges Raymond Azouri 2020 Zack F. Bettis, Jr 1971

Howard L. Hunt 1948

Peter J. Johnson 1956 Steven T. Kappel 1964

Kenneth K. Kauffman 1960 Robert G. Lady 1962 Tom J. Logan 1973

Gary M. Macek 1965

Rolland W. Nelson 1950

Roger P. Penrod 1978

Robert Michael Perrye 1985

Aaron Timothy Wiessing 2012

Kentucky Delta Tyler Klarer Payne 1988

Joshua Dale Smith 2002 Adam Ulbricht 2014

Ron E. Volmering 1978

H. Steven Pojman 1963

EASTERN NEW MEXICO

Richard E. Scott 1950

Prentice A. Baca 1967

Robert M. Taylor 1962

John Mauk Hilliard 1967

Grant H. Rogers, III 1971 Allan C. Sorensen 1961 Dr. Stephen Thomas Tranter 1979 James C. Van Slyke, Jr 1961 Calvin P. Wise 1960 Larry F. Witte 1966

New Mexico Alpha William G. Hicks 1971

Dr. Fred D. Phelps 1964 David R. Pia 1965 Ken Tracey 1970

Nate Thomas Williams 1993

Indiana Epsilon Kent Thomas Biehle 2023

Dean A. Bosse 1965

James A. Domina 1968 Robert E. East 1951

Dr. Ronald M. Faust, PhD 1972 Jack Andrew Gasser 2024 Josh David Goode 2001

Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr 1992 Ennis V. Heathcock 1959 Paul W. Jones 1971

James E. Kissling 1967

Kyle Richard Michel 2001 Dale E. Oberbeck 1959 John G. Purdie 1959 Earl E. Purdue 1962

Frank J. Schultheis 1963 Richard L. Shipley 1979 Ronald L. Tubbs 1964

Lance Attilio DeNardin 1986

DREXEL

EMBRY-RIDDLE [AZ]

FERRIS STATE

Pennsylvania Epsilon

Arizona Delta

Michigan Zeta

Frederick Charles Fritz 1981

Richard Wayne Choromanski 1979

Christian Robert Moore Gibbs 2016

Paul Joseph Dixon, III 1989

Vern T. Kraushaar 1953

Mark Howard Felder 1980

Tyler Morris 2018

Mark G. Fritsch, RPh 1975

Matthew Robert Fischer, Sr 1982 Eric Charles Frye 1985 Nik E. Lee 1982

LTC John G. Meyer, III 1969

James Michael Mullin 1983 Charles John Nelson 1985

Francisco Guillermo Paz 1985 John Allen Perry, CFRE 1985 Thomas Brian Tobin 1979 Byron Lee Wilson, II 1985

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Peter V. Cochran 1972

Clarence G. Hoop 1971

Robert Lee Jeffries 1988

Tanner Jeffrey Grevesen 2020 Nathan Carl Pyles 2008

Curtis G. Kramer, Jr 1975

EMBRY-RIDDLE [FL]

Dennis L. Neider 1970

James Patrick Baldwin 1971

Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. 1981

Florida Rho Jeremy S. Monell 2012

Albert George Fath, IV 1994 Jason Christopher Keith 1993 James T. Murphy 1973


FLORIDA Florida Upsilon Elmer S. Atkins 1950

Wayne C. Bailey 1972

Thomas Richard Barber, Jr 1961

Jack Edward Burchfield, Jr 1982 Howard C. Coker 1969

Thomas L. Fleming 1967

Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. 1957 William D. Gunter, Jr 1956

Dr. Lamar Hatcher, Jr 1961 Donald G. Hess 1970

William M. Hobby, III 1959 Dr. Charles G. Long 1967

Carter Braxton McCain 1986 John R. McClure, Jr 1955 William R. Meide 1974 John A. Mullett 1960 John F. Neller 1952

James W. O’Kelley, Jr. 1952 Richard M. Robinson 1962 Arnold H. Slott 1964

Dr. Richard B. Streeter 1962 Jeffrey James Weibel 1986 John L. Woodward 1953

FLORIDA SOUTHERN Florida Gamma Roger G. Bond 1961

William Joseph Bunker 2018 Joseph Capitano 1960 William A. Chope 1971

William F. Cooper, CTC 1957 Philip D. Diuguid 1958

Robert J. Fauls, Jr 1970

Ross Michael Jones 2021

Hershel Wayne Knighten 1995 Terry L. Krick 1976

Mitchell John Livingston 2020 Walter W. Manley, II 1969 Gil Mitchell 1962

Richard E. Nolte 1979

Chris Anthony Rodgers 1990 Kyle Warren Shatto 2017

FLORIDA STATE Florida Beta Benjamin F. Bailey, III 1966 Dr. William A. Bryan 1960 Timothy Jay Daly 1987

Robert A. Ellinor, Jr. 1961 Michael M. Fields 1969

Davy Haddon Foster, II 1967 Claude H. Grizzard 1960 Baylis M. Gruber 1970

John M. Holland, Jr 1959 Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. 1959 James J. Kelley 1967

William Hoyle McDonald, III Fred Joe Pyland 1975

Howard D. Rogers 1970 Charles A. Ross 1969

Noah Alexander Singer 2023 Horace Smith, Jr 1964

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

Harry George Spirides 1990

Howard Scott Treadway 1961

James William Westbrook 1968

FORT HAYS STATE Kansas Delta John Michael Kimberlin 2001

Richard Brian Shanahan 2003

FRANKLIN Indiana Alpha Dana P. Deer 1958

Raymond A. Detournay 1956 James Victor Due 1982 Kenneth O. Dunn 1951

William Richard Fisher 1955 Max Ray Fitzpatrick 1956 Gregg W. Happe 1973

Joshua Chase Hartlage 2023 Keven Lee Jennings 1987

Donald L. Mendenhall 1955 Louis H. Osterman 1958 Stephen P. Peck 1966

Jimmy J. Plummer 1960

Austin James Sewell 2023 Stephen A. Smith 1969

Dr. Arthur H. Turner 1957

FROSTBURG STATE Maryland Delta Jason Paul Andrick 1997

Christopher McDonald

Stephen G. Riley, IV 2008

FURMAN South Carolina Phi Eric Eugene Davis 1986

Ernest H. Zuberer, Jr 1965

GEORGE WASHINGTON Washington City Rho Dr. Terence L. Babcock 1967

Jacob David Bournazian 1978 Yale R. Brown 1976

Herman E. Cox 1950

Edmund P. Crump 1960 Henry H. Frain 1961

Matthew Reed Friend 1992 Dr. R. Gerald Heinze 1965

Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. 1970

CDR Richard David Nelson, USN 1989

GEORGIA Georgia Beta Mote W. Andrews, Jr 1952

William Bonneau Ansley, Jr 1964 Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr 1980

Jack Nelson Hattaway 1966

GEORGIA TECH

IDAHO

Georgia Phi

Idaho Alpha

C. Victor Beadles, III 1959

John B. Adams 1976

Thomas C. Broome 1966

Daniel L. Alsaker 1972

Samuel O. Franklin, III 1965

Rodney B. Bulcher 1973

Kenneth W. Best 1967

Thomas E. Dupree, Jr 1974 Albert J. Hackl 1946

Howard Hoffman 1980

James R. Jolly, Jr. 1964 Joseph Arthur King, Jr. Will D. Magruder 1956

Richard W. Allen 1972

Don R. Atkinson 1956

Steven E. Duncanson 1976

Gordon Gordon Eccles 1960 LTC William E. Egen 1965 Bill D. Fife 1974

Robert L. Franklin, III 1977

Dudley L. Moore, Jr 1957

Gary L. Garnand 1970

Daniel B. Rather 1957

Robert L. Grover 1977

John Richard Orr 1975

John W. Rourk, Jr 1956

Edson Griswold 1965

Christopher E. Gruenfeld 1982

Edward F. Vickers 1963

Michael T. Hunter 1972

GETTYSBURG

Ronald S. Jones 1977

Pennsylvania Delta

William R. Joa 1963

Dennis D. Jory 1966

Keith B. Adams 1977

William John Kearns, II 1981

Harrie G. Burdan 1955

William H. Keller 1976

Robert D. Boyd 1966

Erwin Joseph Dill 1978

Christopher J. Nigrel 1975

James C. Vanderwaal 1977

Wyatt Hamilton Yasinski 2016

HARTFORD Connecticut Lambda Joel R. Irvine 1968

Russell F. Levere 1966

Eric Cotter Hanson 1970 William Gentry Lee 1966

Robert E. Keller 1974

Steven R. Larson 1975

Scott William Madison 1987 Warren L. Martin 1957

Melvin M. Marvel 1960

William V. McCann, Jr. 1966 W. Lee McCollum 1971

Joseph D. McCollum, Jr 1967 Daniel K. McFarland 1967 James W. Mottern 1970

Donald L. Mottinger 1965 Bryan Scott Norby 1979

Khai-Leif Nguyen-Hille 2020

W. Christian Oakley 1973

Edward B. Rasmuson 1962

Donald J. Ormond 1976

Leland B. Paton 1965

HOFSTRA New York Chi Alex Kay 2014

Lee A. Silpe 2010

Steven Ronald Tricarico 2006

HOUSTON Texas Epsilon William Chiles Booher 1971

Alfred Craig Olson 1973 James R. Pilcher 1970 David A. Poe 1970

Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. 1962 William W. Schmidt 1966 Martin J. Schnell 1972

Norman Lynn Schoen 1981 Joseph P. Shirts 1977

James Arthur Steele, Jr 1992 James A. Steele, Sr 1956

Thomas J. Stevenson 1975

Seth Crawford 2018

Bruce W. Stratton 1971

Kenneth E. Kurtz, II 1957

Kenrick E. Thomas 1970

James R. Hill 1960

John David Pieratt 1970

David A. Thomas 1973

Brayden Kenneth Prychun 2024 Joseph T. Ruland 1970

Steven Michael Schmidt 2017 Tyler Davidson Todd 2015 John J. Toomey, Jr 1973 Kyle A. Vick, III 1970

William W. Holland 1967

Chiel W. Marlow, Jr 1955

Ruebush J. Mitchell, III 1975 Bennett S. Rose, Jr 1962

Hon. Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. 1956 John White 2014

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS ILLINOIS Illinois Beta Kevin A. Bainbridge 1999

Philip Clifford Berndt 1985 Andrew Claude Bird 1999 David Lee Coit 1986

Michael Cordaro 2005 Thomas A. Deist 1980

Thomas Michael Donlan 1979 Daryl A. Drake 1975

Dr. Douglas A. Drake 1968 W. Richard Ellis, III 1970

John Michael Epifanio 1982 Douglas P. Fink 1977

Jack H. Freckmann 1965

Anthony Joseph Gattuso 2006 Douglas Adam Gerrard 1984 Seth Alden Gordon 1991 Keith Allan Gray 2002 Gerard J. Gust 1978

Fred D. Hancock, III 1988

Edward John Hansen 1987 Michael W. Hardin 1972

Justin Tyler Harmon 2000 Kenneth L. Harrigan 1962

George Edward Havel, Jr. 1979 Brett David Heinrich 1983

Richard C. Hoskins, Jr. 1968 Thomas A. Jepsen 1976

Raymond Casey Lartz 1979

Thomas Jay Leverenz 1983 Donald C. Lind 1959

Kenneth D. Love 1962

Gregory R. Martin 1976

Philip L. Mattison, Jr 1957 Robert E. McClary 1960

Gregory K. McClintock 1972

Raymond Scott Morford, III 1972 Richard R. Myers 1974

Dr. Russell W. Nelson 1974 Randall S. O’Hare 1971

Jon Donald Olson 1979 John Marc Oroni 1986

Jeffrey Theodo Ostrowski 1979 James L. Pacek 1972

Scott Michael Perez 1989 Joseph M. Petitti 1974

Robert Christo Petry 1979 Donald F. Pierson 1967

Marc Joseph Poskin 1987

Jeffrey Scott Poulter 1981 Jeffrey J. Price 1978

Alejandro Angelo Rangel 2000 Jay A. Rasmussen 1977

Charles Ralph Reifsteck 1980 Mitchell Lee Rogatz 1980 Kenneth J. Rosinski 1972

Larry J. Rubenacker 1972 James Scott Rund 1991 John Shimkus 1982

David B. Shuman 1977 Erik C. Siekmann 1992

Tom Sollenbarger 1963

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Charles R. Sprowl, Jr. 1962

Matthew Thomas Hayes 1985

Peter Howard Wodock 1993

Thomas Clyde Hays 1973

Michael Jay Wurtsbaugh 1984

Herbert A. Timm 1965

Ashton Tierney Hayes 2024

Matt Keith Vaughn 2001

Ralph Eugene Hazelbaker 1951

Mark S. Ulbrich 1977

David Michael Venkus 1984

James David Wareham 1981 Gregg S. Werner 1977

Charles Robert Westphal 1981 Paul Edmund Wieck 1978 Matt Wnek 2005

ILLINOIS STATE Illinois Tau-Alpha Timothy John Mutz 1990

INDIANA Indiana Gamma Timothy Claude Albright 1980 Dan Edward Aron 1983

Hon. John Gatch Baker 1968 Bruce Allen Baldwin 1979

David Wayne Barrick 1979 Gregory Lynn Batts 1985

Kelley Thomas Beach 1984

William Dean Bennison 1966 Adam Scott Bischoff 2011

Jody Verne Blackburn 1985 Robert Eugene Bryan 1963 Brent Curtis Burke 1976 Stephen M. Burt 1987

Chad Allen Carlsson 1997

Patrick Michael Cassidy 1985 Douglas L. Cassman 1972

Ryan Hodge Cassman 1997

Thomas Bolton Clancy 1979 Jason Richard Cook 1997

Bradley Scott Cooper 1984 Andrew Cowie 2018

Gary Matthew Crnkovich 1979 Jerry Cueller 1990

Lawrence P. Deputy 1968

Richard Andrew Deputy 1964 Robert John Deputy 1960

Thomas Michael Deputy 1963 Ronak Sunil Desai 2010

D. Peter Peter Dunbar 1985 Richard Lewis Dunn 1964

Timothy Charles Dusing 1980 Bradley Steven Evans 1983 Patrick Fagan 2014

Michael Erik Fields 1999

James C. Fissinger 1983

William White Fobes, II 1961

Jason Dallas Fraser, Jr. 2023 David C. George, Dvm 1967 Peter Francis Gillis, III 1980 Peter F. Gillis, Jr 1955

Patrick James Goodnight 1988 Adam Mitchell Grant 1984 David Welker Gray 1972

Nicholas John Hall 1992

Gerald John Hardy 1976

John Christopher Hart, Jr 1973 Thomas Richard Hawley 1980

Daniel Joseph Wunderlin 1982

Hon. Jack Roger Heflin 1965

INDIANA STATE

George Lionel Henry 1968

Drew Billings 2014

Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman 1973

Kaleel Mose Ellis, III 1983

Richard Edward Hennessey 1973 Justin Adam Hillman 2013 Stan C. Hurt 1961

Jason Nicholas Ilari 1995

Jay Robert Jackson 1980 David Bart Keller 1980 Roy William Kern 1957

Harrison Bishop Kirsh 2024

Indiana Sigma James A. Coleman 1973

Michael Douglas Fouts 1996 Scott Jordan Francis 1980

George M. Gregorash 1976 Nathan Robert Guth 2019 Don Curt Hagerman 1975

Christopher Hancock 1996

Jeffrey Lee Kittle 1993

Dr. Mark A. Haring 1972

David Al Lawson 1972

James L. Heflin 1974

James L. Kittle, Jr. 1966 Harry Lee Lukens, Jr 1972 Marc Adolfo Malnati 1977 Nicholas Martell 2016

Douglas William Martin 1979 B Dennis McCall 1984

John Michael McClure 1977 Benjamin McLinn 2014

Richard Allen Mitchell 1989 Steven D Mitchell 1983

John Joseph Moran 1973

Stephen Clark Pohlmann 1983 Scott Edward Pointner 1990 David Adam Probst 1993

James Anthony Pupillo, CIMA 1979 Francis B. Quinn, Jr. 1976 Allan E. Ramsay 1970

George W. Rauch, III 1968 Brian Dale Redman 1979

Kenneth David Reese 1982

Stephen James Riordan 1983 Gary Steven Rozynek 1978

Michael Edward Hassel 1979 John Henn 2018

Craig Michael Koch 2001 David A. Llewellyn 1974

John H. McMahan 1970

Frank Louis Miklozek, III 1998 William C. Minnis 1973 Dino Dee Moler 1984

Ryan Robert Morgan 2000 Raymond L. Motz 1970

Conner Scott Nichols 2017 Jake Dalton Parker 2017

David Pascarella, III 2017 Chris R. Read 1975

Paul S. Siebenmorgen 1971 Joe D. Smith 1971

Theodore J. Stansbury 1971 Joseph Allen Taylor 1998

Gerrit Richard Tenbrink 2018

Nathan Geoffrey Walker 2014 John Schultheis Webb 1991

Thomas D. Rush 1962

IOWA

Stephan Alan Santoro 1979

Michael G. Dunn 1964

John Gordon Sawrey 1973

William P. Hise 1959

Robert K. Ryan, Jr 1965

Mitchell Sasseman 2016

Andrew Edgar Sellers 1980

Stephen Howard Simon 1988

Richard Ralph Singleton 1969 Hugh K. Sinnock 1967

Douglas Sean Smith 1983

Rex Rexford Smith, II 1980 Blair Hartley Snead 1967

Frederick G. Steingraber 1960

James Ramsay Stewart, III 1964

Iowa Beta Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten 1961 David L. Hunt 1966

Frank M. James 1961

Charles K. Johnson 1953

Howard Kennedy, IV 1962

Robert J. McCauley, Jr 1963

James John McPartland 1979 Thomas E. Nordyke 1961 Gerald T. Olson 1963

Dr. Donald J. Peterson 1957

William Douglas Thompson 1979

Peter G. Pohlmann, Sr. 1969

Richard A. Van Arsdale 1965

Donald Peter Souhrada 1993

Sheldon Kay Turner 1952

Thomas A. Van Arsdale 1965 David Erwin Wahl 1979

Dennis Edward Walsh 1972 W. Michael Wells 1972

David Gregory Welsh 1986 Douglas E. Wiik 1968

James R. Williams 1968

Robert T. Williamson 1968

Edward Wayne Schwertley 1985


IOWA STATE Iowa Gamma C. Matthew Andersen 1971

Michael Allison Beeler 1982 David D. Bishop 1962

Steve Wayne Churchill 1985 James L. Claus 1972

John R. Cook, III 1967

James A. Cunningham 1968 Gary L. Erskine 1968

Arthur Freeman 2003

Michael J. Frischmeyer 1975 Hans H. Goeppinger 1962

Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962 Larry Robert Gradisher 1982 James P. Howalt 1962

Daniel A. Humiston, DDS 1974 Dale A. Johnson 1960 Gary L. Kleven 1963

Scott Alan Koppelman 1991 Robert A. Latta 1955

John K. Lawson 1962

Marshall G. Linn, III 1970

Charles W. Maurer, Jr 1972 David E. McFarland 1961 Richard J. Neiman 1965 James A. Nelson 1969 John S. Nesheim 1975

Edward J. Palmer 1954 Thomas W. Pfaff 1969

Jon M. Radabaugh 1961 Howard E. Raffety 1962 Robert W. Taylor 1954 Tony Jay Trease 1985

Jeffrey Blane Weeden 1979 C. Arthur Wittmack 1969

IUPUI

Indiana Iota-Pi

David Lee Collier-King, Jr. 2018 Litha Sonwabile Msikinya 2011 Logan Peter Sparvero 2022

KANSAS Kansas Alpha Gary Alan Foote 1979

Zachary Dalton Holland 1996 Thomas M. McFarland 1972 Edward F. Reilly, Jr 1960 Allyn W. Risley 1972

Dr. Craig A. Smith 1956 Jay B. Strayer 1964

KANSAS STATE Kansas Beta Pelham E. Adams 1955

Lawrence P. Becker 1966 Robert K. Beymer 1978

Jarold W. Boettcher 1963 William H. Braddock 1957 Larry D. Coffman 1965 Roger W. Coulter 1961 Terry J. Crofoot 1969

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

Derek N Dietz 2002

Richard Hopgood

John C. Hamilton 1958

Joseph L. Downey 1959

Robert S. Lipman 1974

Robert G. Jones 1960

Dixon R. Doll 1964

Daniel E. Fankhauser 1967 Joseph P. Galichia 1964 James R. Grier, III 1959

Todd Christopher Hansen 1993 Franklin D. Houser 1955 John P. Jung 1957

Dr. John S. Keebler 1969 Charles Victor Meyer 1956

Micheal Bryan Minix, Jr. 1991 Michael B. Mountjoy 1972 Ronald D. Parham 1962

Martin Bradley Weber 1980 Jerrold D. White 1961

John A. Hollinshead 1971 Donald J. Lococo 1967

Charles B. Maginnis 1970 Robert J. Merkle 1960

Stephen M. Stewart 1967 James S. Whittle 1963

Richard M. Womack 1953

LOUISIANA TECH

Thomas E. Mistler 1963

KETTERING

Riley Hagan, III 1986

John Charles Moser 1982

Jones Roger Barton 2016

Zane Keller 2017

Steve M. Lacy 1976

John W. Morgan 1975

Robert L. Muirhead 1948

GEN Richard B. Myers 1964

Michigan Epsilon - Section A David Anthony Vanraaphorst 2003

Louisiana Rho Ashley Brigham Patten 1994

CWO Ryan Maurice Robicheaux 2006 Nikolaus Zumwalt Schwabe 1996

Jerry D. Prather 1966

KETTERING

LOUISVILLE

Michigan Epsilon - Section B

Kentucky Sigma

Carl F. Schwab, III 1969

Gregory P. Buschmann 1977

Brian Connelly Abrahams 2024

Mikel L. Stout 1958

Steve Collins 1977

Dalton Wade Green 2024

Spencer A. Puls 1964 William K. Shaw 1975

Stan M. Symons 1969 David R. Tritsch 1990

Kenneth H. Underwood 2015

Kenneth H. Underwood, II 1967 Chester C. Wilcox 1962

Joe A. Tony Wilcox 1958 Edwin H. Wingate 1954

Brian P. Collins 1975

Robert Stephen Cory 1990 Gary L. Cowger 1970

LOYOLA-CHICAGO

Alex Doit Miller 2013

Matthew Donald Brooks 2006

Brian Christopher Ogle 2000

David John Kupiec 1986

Alan William Mast 1992 Terry J. Moore 1968

Mark W. Zuzelski 1968

KENNESAW STATE

LA VERNE

Georgia Omega

California Upsilon

Luis James Velasquez 2012

Gino Vincente Farrara 1987

KENT STATE Ohio Lambda Kenneth Arthur Bugosh 1979

Liam James Gallagher 2024

Illinois Alpha-Omega Richard Joseph Kemp 1986

Dr. Daniel Jon Lehenbauer, DDS 1983 Erik Edward Lindholm 2002

Ross Anthony Pometta 2007 Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003

Rodlee Jay Wright 1988

LYNN

LAFAYETTE

Louis Richmond Eisenberg 2022

Pennsylvania Gamma

Florida Lambda

Matthew James Busser 2002

Alden C. Hess 1960

MAINE

Gerald A. Damerow 1964

David Eric Schwager 1984

Edward L. Davis 1958

Richard A. Krieger 1963

LEWIS CLARK

Blake Jordan 2011

Joseph H. Reed 1960

Tim Ryan Fyke 1969

Robert Evan Ross 1970

David A. Stumpf PhD 1966

Dale E. Craddock 1976 Arthur R. Getz, Jr 1956

Thomas A. Mackey 1962 Daniel L. Rhodes 1961

Edmond V. Russ, Jr 1966

Eric Paul Reumann 1988

Oregon Delta David Keith Strong 1980

William J. Vogt, Jr. 1962

LONG ISLAND

Donald P. Winter 1957

Thomas J. Clark 1973

KENTUCKY

LOUISIANA

Kentucky Epsilon

Louisiana Alpha

Joe Edward Anderson 1981

James H. Larke, Sr 1970

Dr. James L. Boerner 1977

Charles D. Penney 1968

Dick M. Warburton, Jr 1957 Kevin P. Wyndham 1988

Blaine Kennedy Ayers 2001 Jack C. Bradley 1961 Dennis A. Cain 1966

Lon W. Deckard 1969

New York Beta Dylan Michael Silva 2018

MANKATO STATE Minnesota Beta Patrick C. McGuire 1971

MANSFIELD Pennsylvania Beta-Phi James David Blew 2017

Charles H. Trent 1969

Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb, III 1974

John C. Bowden 1955

Olaf M. Haugen, Jr 1959

Cameron John Karosis 2015

R. Lewis Ropp 1980

LOUISIANA STATE

William Stokes Harris, Jr 1968

William Corry Johnson, Jr 1980

Ryan Hunter Miller 1996

Timothy R. Futrell 1970

Donald W. Giffen, Jr 1974

Maine Alpha

Louisiana Epsilon

Edward M. Ellington, II 1975 George C. Fugler 1948

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS MARSHALL

MEMPHIS

West Virginia Alpha

Tennessee Sigma

Thomas E. Atkins 1961

Kenneth J. Carmack 1963

Willard Hughes Catlett, Jr 1974 Robert Jackson Dilley 1973 Donald D. Ferguson 1959 Charles N. Ferrell 1963 Vernon P. Ferrell 1957

William R. Harman 1963

Steven R. Headley 1968 Edwin D. Keith 1957

Joe K. Kessler 1964

John E. Mazon, Sr 1963 James A. Shaffer 1957 David E. Taylor 1973

Paul L. Wetherall 1964

MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY Maryland Omicron-Pi Brian Anthony Baum 1994

Kevin Douglas Heilman 1989

Scott Cushman Sweeney 1989

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK Maryland Beta Harold M. Brierley 1965

Ryland G. Bristow, Jr 1962

Dr. William G. Cushard, Jr 1960

Nicholas Richard Daeschner 2017 MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977 Timothy J. Davisson 1982 Todd C. De Binder 1954

Luke Porter Denbo 2023

Jack Hagan Drohat 2023 Thomas B. Garsh 1955 Chris P Gaylor 1972

Dylan Michael Hitt 2024 Hugh J. Holloman 1973

Brendan Michael Hood 2023 Roy F. Johnson, Jr 1962

Brian Stuart Jolles 1982

Gregory Eugene Lomax 1976 David Michael Maged 1993

Joseph Robert Maruschak 2023 Edward M. Rider 1947

John Edward Roberts 1963 James G. Sakers 1969 Michael E. Scott 1976

William Scott Sims 1987 Theodore J. Smith 1950

Frank L. Flautt, Jr 1963

Larry K. Frankenbach 1970

Hon. Richard P. McCully 1965 Donald G. Rhoads 1955

E. Taylor Richardson 1962 Jack P. Rochelle 1965

Grover Lee Walker, III 1972 Justin Thomas Ware 2017

MERCER Georgia Psi Joel H. Bickerstaff 1974 James H. Bray 1972

Matthew Dennis Burke 2022 Chad Nathaniel Crowe 2004 Thomas S. Duncan 1977

Dr. John W. Holden, Jr DDS 1958 John Frierson Howard 1974 S. Reed Jackson 1971

Bruce D. McAllister 1973 John M. McLean 1960 Ted Musial 1965

Will Hill Newton, III 1984

James B. Thompson 1948

W. Charles Witzleben 1970

MIAMI [FL] Florida Alpha Steven R. Buescher 1972 Arthur B. Choate 1970

Jerome L. Cleveland 1953 Thomas M. Cook 1965 Paul A. Cruger 1964

Stephen Dana Ferguson 1977 Vance Harper Jones 1961 Leroy A. King, Jr 1962 Ronald A. May 1973

Matthias P. Meehan, Jr. 1963 Todd Paul Misemer 1991

Charles F. Overstreet, Jr 1959 Richard R. Pieper 1959

Shawn Michael Potter 2007

Dean Steven Karl Priepke, JD 2003 Jan Royland 1979

Martin L. Shaw, III 1965

Christopher Adam Zavatsky 2007

Mark A. Goodman 1968

Dr. J Michael Finley 1982

James Robert Griffiths 1991

E. Mark Gregory, III 1964

Dr. Joseph B. Greene 1968 Walter L. Gross, III 1975 Michael S. Guy 1959

John Rockwell Helmers 1997

Louis Joseph Hendricks, IV 1979 Douglas Charles Hodge 1991 John W. Howard 1963

Robert J. Kamerschen 1957

Daniel Bosworth Kelleher 1986 Andrew Kereiakes 2010

Nick Dean Kereiakes 2012 John R. Kortekamp 1977

Andrew Leonard Krauss 1998 Michael William Lintner 1978

Stephen Allen Lochmoeller, Jr. 1991 John F. Luthy 1952

Dr. William F. Nye 1948 Daniel J. Pierce 1968

Edwin Kemp Prugh 1968 David T. Roy 1961

John R. Ruhl 1959

Dr. Gregory C. Hamilton 1972

John Oharra Binder 1980

Ronald W. Cameron 1968

Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. 1956 Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr 1961

Marc Steven Gendell 1985

Joseph G. Giovanatto 1975 Martin L. Gmeiner 1963

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Frederick J. Kleisner 1966 Dale H. Koch 1960

Roger S. Kolasinski 1968

Christopher Edward Lane 1995 Freeman R. Lehman 1950 Robert A. Leich 1961 John A. Lucas 1960

Charlie Duaine Maines 1967

Mark Andrew McManus, Jr 1990

Lawrence G. Meyer 1962

Christopher James Mundy 1996 George S. Nugent 1956 Peter J. Palmer 1963

Raymond J. Persia 1957 David D. Rathbun 1957

Gordon L. Rockwell 1966

Eric K. M. Schaumloffel 1965

Graham C. Schadt 1952

Steven T. Scharrer 1970

Richard L. Schroeder 1958 Arnold L. Shafer 1954

Kelsey S. Stewart 1960 Barry L. Talley 1967

Richard Allen Termuhlen, II 1980 Richard H. Thompson 1956 G. Veil 1950

Nelson J. Vogel 1968

David John Runyon 2001

Brian Gary Schnicke 1994

Benjamin Allen Schock 1999

Frank William Schwarz, III 1990

David William Senatore, CFP 1991 Douglas A. Shankwiler 1968 David L. Shaw 1969

Robert O. Sherwood 1966

Gregory Percival Somers 1998

Jeffrey B. Wagner 1986

Stephen Joseph Szilagyi 1985

John W. Weaner 1956

Robert Dean Walters, Jr 1986

A. Graham Wagner, Jr 1972

MICHIGAN Michigan Iota-Beta Dr. John R. Beyster 1945

Philip R. Thornton 1954

Auric Dane Zygala 1998

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Beta

Henry B. Horldt 1947

Richard L. Baker 1974

Edward James Nykiel 1981

Thomas Justin Dement, II 1990

Matt Keenum 2009

Barry R. Patron 1955

Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962 Andres Villareal 1987

MICHIGAN STATE

Theodore A. Candiloro 1956

Michael Ray Kamish 1986

Christopher Paul Roney 1980

Ben L. Allen 1960

Douglas Howard Biggs 1987

Gordon C. Johnson 1960

Mark Saran 2010

Andrew Esteban Wood 2023

Massachusetts Kappa

Michael F. Irvine 1967

CPT Seth Adam-Noel Miller 2009

Tom Cambell Nasby 1980

Ohio Tau

John R. Balconi 1967

Stephen R. Howard 1971

Bruce Edward Murphy 1978

Gene R. McHam 1957

Geoff Voss 1982

MASSACHUSETTS

Stephen Lee Hickman 1964

Richard J. Metzler 1963

MIAMI [OH] David M. Auck 1965

Mark A. Harris 1978

Patrick J. McCafferty 1977

John K. Stitt 1960

Slaton L. White 1973

Robert C. Gasser 1957

Michigan Gamma Kenneth R. Baldwin, Jr. 1966 Dennis M. Becklin 1963 Richard L. Black 1967

William Anthony Borre 1986

Dennis Joseph Brodeur 1989

Frederick Joseph Brodeur 1988 William C. Cesaroni 1968

Hon. Robert H. Cleland 1969

Richard Thomas Cummings 1990

Timothy Craig Cox, Sr. 1990 Emery James Gaines 1969 Thomas Hailey 1996

Robert S. Hardison, Jr 1967 Nathan Caleb Jones 2021

Andrew Patrick Kelley 2017

Howard Graden Kirksey, III 1979 Michael Wayne Lillie 1985 Daryl A. Massengill 1976

Benjamin Tyler Patrick 2018

Harrison Herbert Perry, III 1984 Hon. Bobby W. Sands 1972

Timothy Michael Strobl 1980 James Richard Walker 1981


MILLIKIN Illinois Delta Robert E. Anderson 1954 Randy S. Blackburn 1974 David M. Bruining 1969 James M. Butts 1951

Mr Donald L. Eberhardt 1958 Peter James Engle 2000 David T. Gendry 1959

Caleb Alexander Goding 2016 Matthew Paul Huels 2001 John R. Hyink 1962

Donald L. McCann 1956 John E. McCoy 1959

Stephen B. Phenix 1961

Donnell J. Schwarz 1961 Allen L. Short 1961

Nicholas William Smith 1983 Ronald R. Smith 1962

Derrick M. Sosinski 2014 Matt David Walzer 2005

MILLSAPS

Mississippi Delta

Christopher Chadwick Duncan 1995 Fletcher Smith Freeman 2021 Jacob Avery Groth 2014

Richard Chauvin Kean 2010

Bradley Steward Lokitz 2002

Rev Robert William Lowry 1993 Allen Carlton Lyle 2010

Baron Danzey Matthews 2003

MINNESOTA Minnesota Alpha James R. Bogard 1958

George B. Chesley 1963

Debashis Chowdhury 1998 Merrill K. Cragun, Jr 1953 Kenneth Devine 2015

Richard A. Devine 1976

Hon. Thomas W. Devine 1974 Alan J. Druskin 1964

Thomas Anthony Durda 1980 John S. Gleason 1964

Dr. Bruce R. Halgren 1959 John A. Kohler 1951 Jed D. Larkin 1992 Ross Levin 1982

Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom 1969 Kirk A. Mackenzie 1961 Philip J. McBride 1964

Thomas I. Mueller 1963 Paul T. Nelson 1969

Charles E. Nightengale 1963 Don R. O’Hare 1944

Michael C. Olson 1978

Stephen Oliver Plunkett 1985 Noel P. Rahn 1961

Walter G. Roberts 1956

Alexander J. Ruttger, Jr. 1952 Hugh K. Schilling 1949

Dr. James Christopher Shanks 1997

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

Jeffrey F. Shaw 1969

Henry Cox Pilkinton, IV 1984

Douglas E. Sinclair 1960

Harris B. Renfroe, PhD 1958

Cyril E. Sheehy 1941

Scott Allen Sundet 1978 H. R. Swanson 1956 Paul A. Taylor 1961

Michael W. Tenney 1966

William F. Vosbeck, Jr 1947 Allen W. Wehr 1963

Kevin Lowell Weist 1979

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Gamma Reid Turner Bain 2024

Gov Haley R. Barbour 1969

Haley Reeves Barbour, Jr 2001 Dr. James P. DeRossitt, III 1969

Lyttleton Tazwell Harris, IV 1962 Hunter Matthew Landry 2015 Frank M. Patty, Jr 1959 Holmes S. Pettey 1973 John R. Rausch 1974

Ike Stone Trotter 1974

MISSISSIPPI STATE Mississippi Theta H. Mark Adams 1977

Stewart F. Alford, III 1971 Bobby L. Baker, Jr 1961

Harris H. Barnes, III 1968

Vernon G. Beard, Jr 1970 Henry A. Beattie, III 1977 Hugh Beckham, Jr 1988

Davis M. Billingsley 1974

Joseph P. Bowen, Sr 1986 Charles P. Boyd 1965

D. Hines Brannan, Jr 1970

Stewart H. Bridgforth, Jr 1965 Bruce Jones Brumfield 1983

Frank Swayze Brumfield 1988

Harris Clayton Brumfield 1986 John Miller Bush, II 1982

William V. Byars, Jr 1969 Jimmy R. Comer 1968 Gerald D. Davis 1973

Howard R. Davis, Jr. 1976 Dan A. Dunaway 1952

Stephen Lefoldt Farr 1984 William H. Gillon, III 1961 Buddy V. Guynes 1963 John W. Hartlein 1973

John Thomas Harvey 1986 James H. Hayes, Jr 1972 Edward G. Herring 1968

Thomas G. Hixon, Sr 1965

Bryan Irby Johnston 2000

Ricky Leake Johnston 1997

James Lawrence Jones 1971

Charlie Edward Knighton 1991 Lawrence C. Long 1977

Duke Higdon Morgan, Jr 1988

Bertram Spivey Mortimer 1982 Thomas Brant Nusz 1982

Farley Ralph Owens, III 1987

James R Mountain 1981

George D. Pillow, Jr 1969

John W. Northey 1962

James Cooke Robertson, Jr 1983

Robert R. Romek 1959

Solon Alexander Scott, III 1984

John L. Olson 1962

Thomas P. Ross 1962

Thomas Bing Seitz 1963

LTC Dennis L. Stevens 1964

Jerry D. Solomon 1973

David K. Voight 1963

Reginald Lee Sims 1985 Gerald W. Thames 1970

James Porter Thomson 1979

William Edward Thurmond, Jr 1963 Robert C. Weston, Jr. 1974

MISSOURI-COLUMBIA Missouri Alpha Donald H. Altvater 1944 N. Scott Angevine 1950

Robert A. Cameron 1951 Jon W. Carlson 1963

John David Streich 1983

Thomas Bradley Wenz 1998 James A. Willits 1964

MONTANA STATE Montana Alpha David Frank Delap, Jr 1954

Richard F. Schroeckenstein 1969

Joshua Michael Van Bramer 2023 Jay Robert Wilson 1965

MOREHEAD STATE

James H. Cotter 1958

Kentucky Gamma

John A. Dillingham 1961

Adam Michael Jones 2016

Dr. Robert C. Dickeson 1962

Roy James Downey 1984

Edward R. Downe, Jr 1952

John E. Moyer 1974

David Eric Frimel 1987

Charles A. Gilbert 1978 Jesse Lovelace 1958

Edward B. Minning 1957

Matthew Kiser Shaffer 2013 Ray Delmar White 1987

MOUNT UNION

Thomas W. Rash, Jr 1971

Ohio Sigma

Jack Marcus Stephens 2010

Gene Lewis Calai 1984

Edward Andrew Rogers 1990

David Wesley Alspaugh 1986

Scott John Ward 1988

Sean Michael Cook 2011

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY Missouri Kappa-Chi Samuel Zhan Sheng Lim 2018

MIT Massachusetts Iota-Tau Dr. Louis H. Bangert 1958

Ryan Leroy Blanchette 1994 Laird Quincy Cagan 1980 John J. Golden, Jr 1965

G. Theodore Nygreen, PhD 1967

Alexander Jacob Darr 2007

James Stanley Krapenc 1995 Paul R. Maurer, II 1972

Brook Benton Miller 1987 Lee A. Miller 1962

John Herman Nussbaumer, II 2002 Ronald P. Phillips 1971

Vincenzo Joseph Pierro 2012 Gary Lee Schaefer 1972 Lynn O. Sontum 1964

NEBRASKA

Prof. Henry H. Perritt, Jr. 1966

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Richard G. Rorschach 1950

Robert G. Bartizal 1954

William D. Putt 1959

Robert V. Atkins 1960

Robert John Zalucki 1982

Michael Scott Berguin 1984

MONMOUTH Illinois Alpha Earl K. Paasch 1966

MONTANA Montana Beta Robin P. Anderson 1966

David Christopher Bradford 1992 Terrence S. Broekemeier 1969

Curt A. Brown 1981

Frederick S. Brown 1968

Don E. Bush 1971

Jamie Darrell Bush 1999 David Mark Butler 1987 Keith N. Bystrom 1972

Brent Douglas Beckley 2003

Jack D. Campbell, Clu Chfc 1950

Richard Lyle Ford 1964

William L. Duckworth 1966

Donald C. Cowles, III 1966 Harold B. Gilkey 1962

LTC Lyle M. Glascock 1962 Paul D. Miller 1963

Kenneth C. Mlekush 1960 James G. Moore 2007

Frederic Dean Carr 1964

Dr. Bryan K. Ericson 1962

Stewart Allen Gaebler 1984 Grant Donald Gier 1984 George L. Green 1966

Kenneth M. Green 1971

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS NEBRASKA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

Nebraska Lambda-Pi (Cont.)

New Hampshire Beta

North Carolina Xi

Steven Uhing Grossoehme 1984

Ronald P. Courtney 1957

William J. Armfield, IV 1956

John L. Hoppe, Jr 1970

David B. Gustafson 1959

James M. Tatum, Jr. 1968

Scott James Henderson 1999 Tom Smith Howes 1989

James C. Dragon 1975 Jeffrey F. Hatch 1968

Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. 1965

Robert W. Hicks 1955

NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON

Timothy Andrew Myles 1991

Sean Patrick Leahy 2006

CPT Robert H. Walther 1965

NORTH DAKOTA

Steven Joseph Kutilek 1985

NEW MEXICO

Dale Dean Aipperspach 1983

Joel Ward Long 1984

Edgar A. Amsden 1965

David S. McBride 1974

Robert James Dill, Jr 1959

Scott Anthony Hunke 1994

Thomas Craig Huston 1982

William David Jackman 1986 Eric Michael Johnson 1985

Mark Brigham Johnson 2004 David A. Krause 1966

Clark David Landers 1983 John E. Martin 1969

Spencer John Miller 1993 Robert B. Northrup 1970

Michael S. Olauson 1972

Louis Franklin Olberding 1994 Richard Robert Otten 1983

William Joseph Peartree 1985 Philip L. Perry 1972

Nick Daniel Reinert 2024

Paige Spackman Rickert 1989

H. Thacher Linke, USA 1967

Edward Joseph Spuler, III 1993

New Mexico Tau Brent DePonte 1987 James G. Ellis 1968

David M.B. Griego 1983

Dr. Walter James Henderson, III 1967 Steven A. Kmatz 1998 Perry W. MaGill 1953

David W. Matthews 1954

William Malani Putz, Jr 2013 Stephen A. Schneider 1968

Aloysius P. Rieman 1975

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS

John Kurt Schonberg 1987

Daryl Neil 1975

Jeffrey Donald Sharp 1981

NEW MEXICO STATE

Scott Eric Smith 1990

Wynne C. Bierck 1972

F. Michael Sophir 1985

Paul J. Dougherty 1961

Matthew David Roberts 1993 Bruce R. Shalberg 1966 Jerald K. Shaw 1956

Ted M. Sonderegger 1973 David C. Sundberg 1962

James Raymond Tanking 1982 Chad J. Vyhlidal 1994 Milan N. Wall 1967

Thomas Roger Westman 1982 Robert L. Wilburn 1966

Brian Scott Wilcox 1992 David W. Williams 1977

John Conner Williams 1983

New Mexico Sigma

New Mexico Phi Patrick Lindsey Carroll 1994 Karl S. Garling 1977

Jerry L. Jackson 1971

Norman E. Murray 1973 Steven L. Nelson 1976

Michael E. Packard 1964 Robert E. Paxson 1970

James W. Pinkston 1968

Douglas L. Turnage 1969

William Jennings Wilson 1990

NICHOLLS STATE

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS

James Paul Irwin 2005

Nevada Beta Brian Willard Green 2000

Louisiana Chi Ryan Thibodaux 2021

North Carolina Delta

North Dakota Alpha John A. Berg 1967

James Westcott Blakeway 1983 Rex Ronald Carlson 1983 T. Michael Clarke 1969 Mike W. Crosby 1968

Robert Jay Daggett 1985

Dr. Douglas Duane Darling, PhD 1984 David E. DeMers 1965

Brent Alexander Everson 1998 Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr 1965 David D. Gordon 1960 William A. Harris 1964 Larry G. Heine 1961

Jeffrey H. Herman 1976 David J. Hinrichs 1972

Curtis E. Hogfoss 1960

Peter James Hoistad 1982 Brett Harold Holtz 1991

Dean P. Hornbacher 1967 Harvey H. Huber 1964

Rodney H. Huber 1973

Mark Burton Hutton 1984 Jeff Jude Johnson 1996

Scott Michael Johnson 1985 James Elmo Kaiser 1979 Craig P. Kipp 1977

Jeff Michael Leidholm 1983

Steve Thomas Leidholm 1986 Richard W. Lindgren 1966 Timothy James Lyle 1981

CAPT Donald Eugene Lyle 1980 Dr. John H. Muus 1962

Michael J. Powers 1968

Michael Joseph Pung 1985 Alvin L. Royse 1972

Gary Wayne Selberg 1983

Edward Alan Horwitz 1991

NJIT

Robert John Sweeney 1987

Ellis Andrew Ballard 2022

NEVADA-RENO

NORTH ALABAMA

Nevada Alpha

Alabama Nu

Darrin S. Bush 1970

Phillip S. Prince, JD 2001

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Brian Anthony Holt 2005

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

Douglas J. Burgum 1978

Dan B. Porter 1963

Charles Graham Biddix 1981

Gerald F. Rossi 1964

Henry Coble Neese 2009

Peter Anthony Locatelli, M Ed 1991

Dean R. Heidrich 1974

Michael W. Morrissey 1970 Amb. Sig Rogich 1966 Rodney K. Stuart 1964

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New Jersey Iota-Tau

North Carolina Alpha George S. Gibbs, III 1957

Brian Stephen St. John 1997 Charles E. Stallings 1977

John Julius Seykora 1984 Gordon U. Smith 1969

Robin Ray Thompson 1986 James F. Weigum 1959 Miles C. Wiley, III 1975

North Dakota Beta Frederic Marvin Daggett 1985 Harlee Boe Davis 2019 Bradley Golz 1992

Ross Arthur Haugeberg 1989 Allen J. Henderson 1961

Neil S. Jordheim 1970

Wayne E. Lee 1966

John Michael Levin 1995 Robert C. Mann 1961

Russell D. Maring 1963

Grant Alexander Maris 2017 James K. McKinnon 1962 James R. Olson 1963 Keith A. Peltier 1975

Timothy James Pyle 1982

Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn, PhD 1975 Lyle J. Swenson 1972

Herbert J. Thiele 1971

Keith A. Wanttaja 1973 Darryl L. Willison 1959 Gage Wolt 2018

NORTH FLORIDA Florida Nu Anthony V. Mack 2011

Christopher Ashley Slott 2008

NORTH TEXAS Texas Kappa Bryan Rodgers Hogan 1993 Roozbe Karimi 2002

Bret Thomas Kiester 2003

Jeffrey Kenneth Mawby 1990

NORTHERN ARIZONA Arizona Gamma Thomas Ordway McCarthy 1982 Robert Allen Sederstrom 1983

NORTHERN COLORADO Colorado Alpha Chad Edwin Barmettler 2001

Michael Thomas Trotter 1989 Karl E. Wondrak 1973

NORTHERN ILLINOIS Illinois Gamma Dennis Lee Barsema 1977

Kenneth Thomas Buck, III 1987 Michael James Corelli 2001 Ralph D. Murdy 1973

Thomas W. Neubert 1974

Thomas G. Prepelica 1970 Edgar Rubio 1998

Douglas Michael Thomas 1986

NORTHERN IOWA Iowa Chi Don Leroy Adelmund 1994

Robert Leonard Beach 1951 Jon C. Best 1988

Joel Christopher Betzer 2016 Jeff Charles Breeding 1994 M. Eastman Chance 1965 Gary C. Daters 1971

Matthew Joseph DeMouth 2023 Brandon Norbert Denner 2017 Darin Edward Ferguson 1995

David R. Fish, Jr 1973


Craig Keith Goos 1992

Aaron Andrew Hyde 2006 Richard D. James 1969

Nicholas Patrick Jones 2003 Dr. Robert Allen Lee 1984 Shannon Max Lee 1996 John R. Martin 1970

Mark A. Mazzie 1995

Michael James McCrea 2001 Ben John Osterhaus 2017 Adam James Powell 2017 Dan J. Rush 1991

Matthew Tyler Timmerman 2007 Todd Allen Ulrich 1986

Gregory Alan Warren 1999 Colin Samuel Waters 2022

Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994

NORTHWESTERN

OGLETHORPE Georgia Eta David Nathan Cooper 1971 Clyde A. Tallent 1972

OHIO Ohio Gamma Glenn William Frohring 1986

Theodore Joseph Lesiak 1986 Lloyd W. Miller, Jr 1976

Robert T. Neeson 1957

Thomas Bruce Nichols 1988 James H. Richards 1965

OHIO STATE Ohio Theta Russell M. Broadwell 1963 Richard D. Davis 1947

Illinois Psi-Omega

Charles W. Fries 1950

Robert E. Bodager 1950

Donovan Jake Golich 2015

John R. Cheadle, Jr 1975 Andre L. Engel 1966

John J. Gillin, III 1958

Frank Clark Ginocchio 1966 John Weber Hayden 1979

Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr. 1962 Paul B. Hiemenz, Jr. 1975

Richard Lorenz Lies 1967

Derek Jeffery Linkous 2008 Jerry L. Macha 1965

William A. Osborn 1969

Bradley Alexander Pawlow 2023 Robert K. Rauth 1960 Richard D. Reis 1969

Charles W. Riedel 1952

Mark Edward Ruff 1975

Allen McCanne Sanford 1948 Charles F. Sansone 1962 C. Scott Thiss 1969

OAKLAND

Robert G. Ganzmiller 1961 William Doug Kerns 1966 Lawrence E. Long 1959 John S. Mason 1966

Roger E. McClure 1955

Harland L. Mischler 1954 George S. Place 1969

James T. Ramer 1968

Palmer Brook Schooley 1982 Robert M. Scott 1951

Thomas A. Seitz 1963

Charles T. Sheley, PE 1949 Paul C. Smith 1954

Jonathan David Spayde 1993 Michael B. Weingard 1971

Frank Dudley Williams 1960

OHIO WESLEYAN Ohio Delta David H. Dunbar 1964 David C. Hain 1971

Michigan Sigma-Sigma

Dale E. Hill 1959

Tyler Joesph Adams 2018

Donald L. Poe 1953

Kyle Douglas Gabrielson 2017

Jordan Taylor Madhavan 2017 Timothy Miko 2016

Francis Xavier O’Brien, III 2016 Josh Thomas Pokrefky 2016 Tristan Micheal Praet 2016

Charlie Nicolas Rewold 2017

Daniel Edward Rodgers 2016

OCCIDENTAL

Frederick B. Lemay 1962 Dr. Jon E. Sanger 1961 Paul L. Smith 1957

William R. Worstell 1955

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Kappa Ronald A. Adams 1973

Michael R. Anderson 1978 James W. Barlow 1972

California Epsilon

Basil Raymond Bigbie 1971

John B. Cooley, Jr 1956

Thomas Bruce Blackman 1973

CAPT James Chakkrit Dunlap 1996 Howard G. Hall, II 1959 Bryan L. Holmes 1978

Richard A. Porter 1963 Ryan Volta 2018

Brooks Earle Bingman 1971 Rhett Matthew Bredy 2000 Patrick T. Brunette 1977

Terry Layne Carter 1971

Lawrence T. Chambers, Jr 1965 William C. Chapman 1957

Robert Gray Cherry 1992

Harold H. Clifford, III 1969

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

John J. Coates, Jr 1961

Stuart Douglas Rowlan 2011

Ryan Kyle Conley 2006

Robert E. Selman 1970

James Vernon Collins 1970 Jack Edwin Counts, Jr 1968

Van G. Russell 1973

Robert L. Simpson, III 1961

Cory Damon Cross 2000

Stephen C. Sims 1977

Che Kyle Downs 2003

Steven William Soule 1986

Dr. Patrick Reed Dailey 1972 Jack E. Dozier 1966

Christopher David Dykstra 1990 Edward B. Edwards 1978

Robert Henry Edwards 1970 Carl E. Edwards, Jr 1970

Clarence K. Eldridge 1971 David Alan English 1969

Mark Vince Falsarella 2002 David Parker Folks 1979

Eric Alexander Fritz 1998

Jay McCray Gabbard 1969

Clinton Smith 1977

D. Donald Spradlin 1970

Frank Porter Stone 1970

Bruce Henry Stover 1971 Robert L. Stover, Jr. 1974 David H. Street 1965

Grover D. Strother 1914

Lane Scott Swisher 1987 George R. Tippens 1976

Charles Bradley White 1986

Robert McClure Winchester 1979 Michael E. Woody 1976

Rev Robert S. Gardenhirei, III 1970

Corry Woolington 1980

James William Hatcher 1979

OKLAHOMA CITY

Dillon MIchael Henry 2009

Steven Alan Graham 1974

Towns Holmboe 2011

OKLAHOMA STATE

William R. Hudgins 1961

Carson Todd Andrews 2024

Craig Frank Johnston 1989

Darrell T. Bains 1955

Robert R. Gilbert, III 1961 Fraser Scott Hay 2004

Justin Daniel Henry 2007

Andrew William Hood 1980 Russell V. Johnson, III 1972 Jack E. Killough 1974

Oklahoma Tau

Oklahoma Mu Robert R. Austin 1976

Garrett Tyler Barnes 2021

Fred A. Knight 1977

David Harry Batchelder 1971

Brooks J. Lagree, Jr 1966

John Douglas Bax 1990

William G. Lafferrandre, III 1982 James Mercer Lamb 1966 Chris Kyle Leisher 2007 Billy Arnold Lewis 1971 John M. Mabrey 1977

Michael C. Mayhall 1970

Enloe Baumert 1954

Jack L. Bedingfield 1958

Donald Joseph Behnken 2024

Cadesman Clark Brickley 2022 Kyle Allen Burch 2022

Christopher Guy Busby 1987

John Robert McClymonds 1971

Joseph E. Cantrell 1955

Greg Allan McKenzie 1969

Spencer Todd Carter 2022

Michael N. McGowan 1957

Ray Walton McKewon, Jr 1970 Glen McLaughlin 1956 Alan K. Munson 1976

Robert Joel Carson 2024

Edward Scott Chapman 1997 Ian Bruce Chapman 1989

Fred A. Chapman, Jr. 1950

Lane Rudder Neal 2004

Robert W. Clark 1975

Larry O’Kelley 1971

William Colton 2021

Larry Dan Neal 1970

Frank X. Olney, Jr 1967

John Joseph Pearson 1971 Charles H. Perrin 1978

William Wesley Perry 1978

Andrew Sykes Pinkerton 2003 Tra C. Pippin 1974

Orville Don Pope 1970

Robert L. Pourchot 1971 H. Rainey Powell 1975

Dr. William Crouch Pratt, Jr. 1949 William Roger Pyeatt 1973

John Richard Reeves 1971

Dr. Dwight Wells Reynolds 1971 Matthew D. Reynolds 1993

Thomas Andrew Roberts 1971 Kenneth R. Ross 1973 Andrew Rowlan 2009

Preston Gregory Cole 2022 Alexander Richard Colton 2023 Landon James Conrad 2022 Richard W. Cooper 1976

Kevin Wayne Jason Cooper 2023 C. Jack Corgan

Rodney Bentley Coulter 1989 Kevin Douglas Creager 1992 Ethan Samuel Crook 2024

William Bradford Cunningham 2024 Colton Lee DeKinder 2024

John Cooper Dotson 2023

Todd Foster Farris, DC 1987

Dr. Bradley William Fielding 1981 Dr. Gregory Allen Fielding 1978 Charles A. Gall 1972

Ryan Cale Gallagher 2024 Robert P. Gephardt 1975

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS OKLAHOMA STATE Oklahoma Mu (Cont.) Dr. Gilbert C. Gibson 1956 Mark Alan Gish 1977

Tim Charles Haley 1982

Raymond Wesley Harris 1962 Bowen David Harris 2024 Daniel Roger Hart 1981

Ferdinand R. Hassler 1952 Arthur G. Hays, Jr. 1967

William Duane Hogan 1985 Lance Aaron Hoose 1994 Mason Brady Horn 2022

Henry Richard Hottovy 2023

Clifton Young Hughes, IV 1994 Michael Pascoe Jewell 2016 Van A. Jones 1976

Frank S. Kimmel, III 1992 Steven H. League 1974 Tyler John Levin 2024

Gerald L. Mayfield, Jr. 1958 Robert D. McGrew 1984

Wallace D. McMillin 1942

Nathan Joseph Minnis 2024 Floyd O’Dell Monger 1951 William P. Moran 1969

Tyler Kyle Mullman, MBA 2002 Samuel Hunter Nay 2023 John F. Niblack 1960

Jeffery Evan Nicholas 2022

Mitchell Harrison Nickles 2023 Patrick Kenneth Nickles 1991 Thomas Alan Pine 2020

Dr. John Garfield Polkinghorne 1980 Todd McCord Porter 1987 Hunter Royce Puls 2024

William H. Robertson, III 1970 Frank C. Robson 1953

Zach Louis Ross 2023

Alan Campbell Routh 1969 Hunter Levi Salyer 2023 Harry D. Saunders 1967

Samuel Peter Schohl 1968

Michael David Schultz 2007 Kyle Christopher Sell 2018 James L. Skaggs 1978

Jaxon Ryan Skaggs 2024

Mark Perry Snell, DO 1973 Garrett Don Spears 2023 Billy B. Starr 1974

John Curtis Stobbe 1991

CJ Joseph Sweatman 2022 Robert John Tero 1985

Morgan Hughes Tero 2022

Jacob Harper Thomas 2023

Stanton Miller Thomas 2023 Noah Gabriel Titony 2024 David R. Towe 1977

Paul Garrison Traeger 2024 Ben D Turvey 2023

Gene Van Dyke 1950

Robert D. Vaughn 1975

William K. Veazey, Sr 1950

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Seth Andrew Villines 2023

Peter H. Craig 1966

Cary P. Wallace 1974

John E. Gander 1962

Richard A. Wagner, II 1969

Myron Herrick Watkins 1985 Mark Charles Wilmes 1987 Zach Wilsie 2023

Bradley Jacob Worsham 2023 Champ Blaklee Wright 2024 John M. Yeaman 1962

OREGON Oregon Beta Robert C. Brooks 1967

Gerry B. Cameron 1962

LTC Earle G. Culbertson, Ret. 1956 W. Charles Long 1964

Dean Kelly Morell 1979

Todd Andrew Roberts 1983 Robert K. Spicker 1967

William Mark Walter 1970

OREGON STATE Oregon Alpha Danford Scott Afong 1981 Mark T. Atwood 1975

William J. Brennan 1962

Scott Randall Brenton 1993 Carl Martin Casale 1983

Ronald E. Emmerson 1966 Robert F. Foster 1961

Ronald C. Holloway 1968 Gerald A. Hunt, Jr 1957

Edward M. Foley 1976 Charles M. Gerdes 1952

Harry Edward Hill, III 1970 Steven A. Jordan 1957 Eric R. Lindner 1975

James L. Lovejoy 1963

Todd Douglas Nelson 1984

Joseph Benjamin Richey 2009 Robert W. Scannell 1980

Jeffrey John Semmer 1982

CAPT Charles F. Stender 1962 Donald E. Walmsley 1959 Dr. W Bruce Walsh 1959 Mason Walsh, Jr. 1957

Mark Joseph Wasikonis 1982

PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania Theta Ronald M. Bond 1959

Leslie G. Callahan, III 1972 Erich G. Holzapfel 1958 R. Drew Kistler 1954

Amb. Robert E. Lamb 1958

Dr. Stanley Pat Mayers, Jr 1949 Jack D. Neal, Jr 1962

Richard C. Pisano 1956

B. Franklin Reinauer, III 1965 Richard D. Sawyer 1961 James C. Warner 1959

Jon A. Masterson 1961

PITTSBURGH

Dr. Thomas W. Roe 1958

Charles W Anchors 1959

Ron L. Thiesen 1961

Aaron J. Balch 2002

Craig W. McMicken 1950 Scott F. Spiegelberg 1976 Dick F. Thompson 1973

John Eric Thompson 1976

Thomas J. Vanderzanden 1967

OSWEGO New York Zeta John Christopher Sebalos 2005 Stephen Lee Turner, Jr 2001

PACIFIC California Rho Marc P. Bouret, JD 1975

Stanley Brent Smith 1989

PENN STATE-HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Psi-Eta Omar J DeMartin 2023

Michael Anthony Mitsos 2024 Jordan J Shostek 2023

Andrew Thomas Wilson 2022

Tanner Alexander Zimmerman 2019

PENN STATE-STATE COLLEGE Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta Robert L. Busey, Jr. 1964

Richard L. Campbell 1964 Peter R. Carpenter 1962

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron Gregory A. Baker 1972

James H. Bregenser 1962 Paul R. Bridges 1959

David John Down 1985

Theodore R. Helmbold 1918 Harry C. Luebbe, Jr 1947 James M. Marine 1958

Anthony G. Massoud 1963 Charles J. Moyer 1957

Douglas F. Mundrick 1975 Dr. Val Peline 1952

PUGET SOUND Washington Gamma Robert William Bolton 1982 Richard Miles Brooks 1982 Charles R. Brown 1956

Jonathan Andrew Cohen 1979 Walter W. Emery 1965

Fredric T. Langton 1961

Dr. Bruce Scott Logan, DDS 1970 George E. Matelich 1978 Gerald F. Reilly 1966

Alex William Simon 2016

Kevin Christopher Staehly 2014 Larry James Wetterhus 1954

PURDUE Indiana Beta Joseph P. Beimford, Jr. 1972 David A. Bigler 1958

Leonard W. Busse, 1960

John Stanley Castell 1956

Lloyd C. Cooper 1959

John C. Coulson 1961 James C. Fisher 1969

Lawrence A. Framburg 1953 Robert M. Freeman 1977

Maurice Dale Galey, Jr. 1985 Roger B. Gatewood 1968 Lewis G. Green, Jr 1960

Jeremy Lynn Hartranft 2004 Robert W. Holzwarth 1950 Dr. Donald S. Meck 1971

Jacob Raymond Reyes 2017 William D. Schmicker 1965

Randal Alan Sergesketter 1980 Steven E. Short 1968 E. Brian Smith 1960

Homer Bailey Terry, Jr 1958 William N. Vinovich 1962

Thomas D. Wilson, Jr 1967

RANDOLPH-MACON Virginia Alpha Barry Mark Dorsk 1979

Joshua Frank Gwilliam 1997

Donald Stephen Parsons 1975 Kevin Andrew White 1999

Raymond Joseph Wodarski. 2011

Rev Daniel O. Worthington, Jr 1970

RENSSELAER New York Epsilon Daniel Michael Abell 2015 James C. Bischoff 1975 Leonard E. Bower 1969

Charles F. Cassidy 1980

Robert Clagett 1974

David J. Colten 1972

Frederick W. Herpel, Jr 1969 Paul F. Kondrath 1963

Charles H. Learoyd 1967 David Stith Lowe 1990 Carl E. Meyer 1969

James P. Owens 1970 Michael Quan 1970 Dylan Quinn 2015

David Victor Raphael 1999 Stephen Silber 2014

Ian Scott Steenstra 2020

Robert Taylor 2004

Don Joseph Vanderhoef 1993

Eric Christopher Wenberg 1988 Robert A. Whitby 1968

Jonathan Keay Witter, PhD 1982 Jeffrey Corbett Young 1995


RHODE ISLAND

SALISBURY

Rhode Island Alpha

Maryland Sigma

Harry Peter Hoopis 1969

Robert D. Coleman, Jr 1992

Timothy Richard Smith 1987

Daniel H. Gladding 1978

Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. 1988 Gordon G. Wisbach, Jr 1968

RHODES Tennessee Zeta Bruce G. Allbright, III 1974 Thomas C. Bailey 1973 Hamill B. Carey 1951

James Lawrence Finneran 1985 Dwight William Marshall, Jr 1988 Ian Connor McNee 2016

J Michael Scarborough 1976 Robert Douglas Wilson 1994

Clifford Winston Woodward, III 1992 Tim Raymond Wright 1989

John M. Dean, Jr 1966

SAN DIEGO STATE

Robert A. Jetmundsen 1977

Dr. Patrick L. Abbott 1963

Alfred K. Nippert, Jr 1973

H. L. Banaga 1973

Dennis Bryan Grzeskowiak 2003 John H. Keesee 1973

Dr. David Ewing Wheat 1969

RICHMOND Virginia Tau Ryan Bertram 1999

California Theta Earl E. Alexander, Jr 1964

Ronald Arthur Bartleet 1985

Gregory Todd Benninger 1984 Michael F. Boyle 1972

Scot Thomas Briggs 1980 Jeffrey H. Byroads 1978

Ted Brently Clark 1997

Patrick John Conner 1988

Jonathan Turner Evans 1998

Duane Woodward Dresser, Jr 1979

Charles M. Elliott 1966

Harry B. Fentress 1957

Mark Allan Melvin 2002

Robert W. Montgomery 1969 J. Ken Morgan, Jr 1971

Andrew Patenaude 2014

James Herbert Reid 1944 Lloyd E. Voneiff, Jr 1976

Clifford Lyndon Yee 1997

Dr. Gary A. Cringan 1970 Tom P. Gable, Jr 1967

Hon. David M. Gill 1956

William Patrick Johnson 2004

Michael Henry Matthews 2008 John A. Ramsey 1965 Gregory J. Seda 1970

Glenn D. Southard 1974 William D. Urbach 1971

RIPON

SAN FRANCISCO

Wisconsin Beta

California Sigma

Harry G. Snyder 1960

William Calvin Godward 1977

ROCHESTER

Kevin M. Leong 1970

New York Tau-Gamma Andy Michael Bohne 2006

Jeff Hersh 1992

Michael Francis O’Connell 1995

Mike Curran 2015

SAN JOSE STATE

SAINT LEO

John F. Alvarez 1972

Florida Alpha-Mu Christopher Dale Scarfogliero 2019

SALEM STATE Massachusetts Tau-Gamma Steven A Chaves 2018 Robert W Ellis 2020

Juan Ignacio Faria 2017

Perseus Alistair Halliwell 2016

California Zeta Donald R. Beall 1960

Neil L. Bianchini 1955

Whitney E. Donaldson 1958

Chesley M. Douglas, Jr 1952 Robert J. Faleska 1959

Ryan Alexander Finn 2020

Richard L. Heideman, Chfc 1964 Garrett Seaton Howe 2023 Leland P. James 1963

Ethan Zachary Lipsker 2019 Clayton MaCauley

Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. 1964 A. Bernard McCarthy 1956

Leonard B. Perrone, II 1962 Charles M. Pettis 1950

James J. Peveler 1962

CW5 Randall Miles Tatum 1986 Franklin Thomas 1957

John Sid Thompson 1959 William W. White 1948 Anthony Yin 1980

SANTA CLARA California Phi Joshua James Hicks 1995

SCHOOL OF MINES Colorado Lambda James H. Butler, III 1950

Stephen D. Chesebro’ 1963

Alexander Joseph Cyr 2021 Harry A. Ells, Jr. 1954

Charles C. Hanebuth, Jr 1967 James Randall Heath 2003

Hon. David Herbert Holstein 1979 Jonathan R. Lang 1975 Greg S. Reinker 1961

Ricky Stefan Weimer 2016

SEWANEE Tennessee Omega Dr. Joseph B. Delozier, III 1977 Frederick R. Freyer, Jr 1961

Robert M. Gundersen, Jr 1969 David C. Humphreys 1979 Paul Lee Prout 1961

Daniel W. Randle 1971

Dr. Jerry Allison Snow 1961

David A. VanLandingham 1966

SIMPSON Iowa Sigma Michael Andrew Christensen 2010 Kerry P.J. Doran 1964

Benjamin Owen Harrison 2020 John W. Iles 1969

Dr. Zachary David Lancaster 2013 Brett Allen Martin 2003

Caleb Nelson McFarland 2022 Scott Michael Sams 1994 Alan Warren Sells 1991

Scott Allan Slechta 1980 Roger W. Spahr 1962

SOUTH ALABAMA Alabama Chi Bryan Thomas Op’t Holt 2001 Alan Glenn Stabler 1980

George Gerald Waters, II 1988

SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA South Carolina Delta William Duke Britton 1970 Stephen A. Burnett 1973

Robert Oakley Elrod 1985

Edward Jacob Hertwig, III 1966 William Shannon Linning 1960 H. Montague Osteen, Jr 1963

Dr. Hudnall Weaver Paschal 1981 J. Michael Petty, Jr. 1975 James H. Rainero 1972

Joseph Donald Reid, II 1982 Edward Rutledge 1976

John Nixon Stringfellow, III 1975

Henry Shumate Sullivan, III 1984 Mark Richard Switow 1980

Richard McFall Toohey 1968 Robert G. Vassy, Jr. 1975

Byron Charles Yahnis 1983

SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Sigma Francis Gregory Homan 1985 Josh Houska 2011

Dr. Jay W. Hubner 1964

Harvey C. Jewett, IV 1970 Doyle L. Knudson 1974

Bryan Randall Kouri 1990 Gregori Lebedev 1966

Allen Donald Leck 1969

Tom J. Reaves 1977

Jerry R. Roland 1958

Steven D. Sikorski 1964

Scott Casey Sletten 1987

Benam Fistum Tewelde 2020

Vance Michael Thompson 1982 Matthew Scott Thornton 1997 Joel Robert Trammell 1979 Dan L. Vehle 1977

Michael W. Vehle 1972

Tyler Charles Stokesbary 2017

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

SONOMA STATE

South Dakota Theta

California Alpha-Alpha Nickolas Brown 2013

Trevor Douglas Frampton 1994

Damon Bret Hirschensohn 1998 Samuel Marx 2013

Travis Bartholomew Powers 1992 David Siembieda 1993

Shay Michael Stewart 1996

CPT Charles Joseph Stone 1999 Martin R. Vindiola 2013

Christopher David Bills 1991 Loren J. Boone 1972

Chad Leonard Christopherson 1991 Derek Dakota Demers 2024 Paul Francis DeSmet 1984 Michael L Evink 1990

Daniel Michael Kainz 1994

James C. Mohan 1974

Dr. Michael Vernon Relf 1988 Clark Schoening 1987

Prof. Robert C. Pierce, PhD 1962 Gary G. Scardina 1966

David V. Schweitzer 1957

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS SOUTH FLORIDA Florida Delta Joseph Michael Adamchak 1982 Brad Bjornstad 1974 John P. Calfee 1973

James J. Daniels 1969 Robert H. Dick 1966

Sergio Higuera 2010

Richard W. Lane 1968

Eddie Edwin Litton, II 1987

Stewart Andrew Marshall, III 1970 David S. Searles, Jr 1968 MG Luis Raul Visot 1978

Clayton E. Johnson 1973 William C. Leslie 1965

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Monte Manuel Manguno 1984

Ronnie Neill 1974

Michael W. Parker 1968

Anthony Gordon White 1992

Donald R. MacDonald 1968 James M. O’Dell, Jr 1967

Todd Allen Thomas 1991

Bruce R. Galey 1959

Frederick Pearson Garside, III 1982 Glenn A. Haldan 1966 Alan Johnson 1995

Richard E. Lawrence 1961

Laureston H. McLellan 1961 Kim H. Pearman 1961

Dr. Kent W. Ravenscroft 1963 Greg Lee Rawlings 1981

Donald Peter Shennum 1957

SOUTHERN METHODIST

New York Rho

Texas Tau

James F. Erwin 1973

Patrick W. Bentley 1964

James Edward Chisolm 1981

William G. Phippen, Jr 1975

Mark Theodore Kelly 1983

Richard F. Brush 1952

Harry C. Andrews 1964

Gary T. Crum 1969

William A. Custard 1957

Chester J Donnally, Jr 1967 Robert Gotovac, Jr. 1986 Troy Adrian Grande 1985

Kurt Alexander Haab 1986

George Christopher Hartung 1966 Gary D. Huselton 1968

Dr. David Walker Light, IV 1994 Grant Edwin Mashek 2002 Arthur H. Middleton 1968 Jerry Morris 1959

Shelby Lee Smith 1954

Joseph C. Sumner 1954

James H. Verschoyle 1963 Richard C. Ware, II 1968

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Sigma Randal P. Alford 1972

Benjamin Barham 2017

M. Todd Buchanan 1990

Hon. M. Ronald Doleac 1970

James Thomas Garrett, III 1979 Jerry C. Griffin 1967

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Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr 1993

Charles J. Barlow 1967

Robert J. Finger 1970

Kenneth M. Hardin 1963

Robert Anthony Dickinson 1986 Robert B. Gowin 1980

George Robert Hamrdla 1960 Robert V. Heldman 1958

Douglas R. McDonald 1971 D. Douglas Muirhead 1970 George Nelson 2008

William Souveroff, Jr. 1956

Robert Badcon Thompson 1970

Philip L. Waters 1955

Richard F. Weller 1954

SYRACUSE

Sawyer Edward Counts 2021

Joel Alfred Prellop 1994

Dr. Laurence A. Darrow 1973

John Robert Connelly, Jr. 1978

Leonard H. Armistead, III 1973

Sydney D. Carter 1958

Michael Edward Pflueger 1987

TEXAS CHRISTIAN

Texas Delta

James Curtis Boyd 1977

Michael Andrew Hebert 1993

Charles G. Cale 1964

Donald E. Wood 1945

Herbert Arnold, III 1960

Louis A. Beecherl, III 1979

TEXAS A&M

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Mark Edward Foster. 1995

Michael A. Barnett 1975

ST. LAWRENCE

California Alpha

Mark Philip Esbensen 1979

TEXAS-AUSTIN

Thomas L. Carter 1950

STANFORD

Dan Clark 1968

Dacoda Jeffery Riechmann 2022 Steven William Wyatt 1994

Van Everret Wegerif 2013

California Gamma

Tennessee Tau

Clark S. Willingham 1967

Dr. Gary B. Wood 1972

New York Delta Robert N. Colvin 1965 Richard M. Gray 1962

Texas Beta Avery William Clinkscale 2024 Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr 1963 James B. Montgomery 1973 Gary H. Pace 1961

James W. Phipps 1959

Brandon Cole Boyd 2007 Ryan Neal Gibbons 2016

Dr. John A. Howington 1985 Richard Zachary Ring 2018 Richard L. Schultz 1970

TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE Tennessee Kappa Alton E. Blakley, Jr 1980

Henry E. Christenberry 1968 Carter M. Cox 1960

William P. Gillespie 1960 Tillman J. Keller, III 1963 Donald B. Preston 1959

William Douglas Singer 1973 Dr. John T. Vookles 1959 John R. Willis, III 1965

Robert E. Withers 1964 Morgan M. Zook 1950

William Moran Hickey, Jr. 1981 Graham Hill 1971

David Allen Lane 1970

Andrew J. Lewis, III 1977 Leon O. Lewis, Jr 1928

Robert Ellis Meadows 1970 Kenneth B. Meyer 1973 David G. Miclette 1969

Laurence W. Nixon 1971 Virgil A. Pate, III 1966

Donald L. Poarch 1974

R. Alan Shivers, Jr. 1968 Scott H. Shuford 1975

William C. Shuford, Jr 1973

TEXAS-DALLAS

Craig Scott Wade 1982

Steven Michael Abbott 2007

Richard B. Vance 1968

Owen Russell Worley, Jr 1970

TEXAS STATE Texas Sigma Robert Bryan Rendon 1994

Zachary Sterling Watson 2020

Fred S. Alexander, III 1967

Tennessee Delta

Tom L Hail 1956

John F. Taylor, II 1961

Harold Brown Simpson 1971

Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell 1986

TENNESSEE TECH

Robert H. Graham 1968

John L. Wagner 1973

TEXAS TECH

Douglas H. Wassmer 1965

Lloyd Robin French, III 1973

Larry Dell Shackelford 1969

Legrand F. Kirk, Jr 1960

Kenneth R. Latham 1952

William C. Duvall 1970

Texas Alpha Javier Arellano, Jr 2005 J. David Cason 1974

W. Brant Chandler 1979

Will A. Courtney, Sr CPM 1958

James Kirk Cunningham 1975 Giles M. Forbess 1961

Kamden Deane Kanaly 2006 Andrew Lewis Kerr 1971 David W. Ledyard 1972

John William Loudermilk 1971 John F. Lown 1972

Gary Layne Marshall 1971 Jimmy R. McCord 1975

Dean Raimond Quinn 1982 Wade Rogers Quinn 1984

Willard B. Robbins, III 1979 James Edwin Sowell 1970 Gregory L. Thomas 1974

Mark Robert Turner 1983

Texas Chi Deran Coe Abernathy 2004

Steven Spenser Balandran 2010 James Xavier Balandrán 2010 Aeron James Brown 2009

Taylor Steven Burnette 2019 Royce Alan Davidson 2003

Joshua Mark Dedmon 2017

Justin Dean Friesenhahn 2018 Cade Quinton Fults 2017

Zachary James Holder 2003 Simon Katz

John Kelbe 2003

Bradley Michael Mallon 2006

Braeden Charles Mayer 2013

Struan Alexander McArdle 2004 Michael McLean 2008

Nicola Giovanni Niglio, III 2000 Craig Henry Ostriyznick 2006

Michael Peter Parmerlee 2006 Charles Calvert Parsons 2007 Alan Richard Phillips 2009 Aarish - Rajesh 2024

Christopher Angelo Rossato 2013 Bradley Edward Sutton 2009 Artem S. Zhuchkov 2018

TEXAS-EL PASO Texas Gamma Andrew Thomas Barbe 1992

John M. Tye, III 1967

Thomas Charles Behan 1970

Bill R. Wienke 1960

Dr. Gervis F. Galbraith, Jr. 1962

James H. Waller 1980 David G. Wight 1964

Dr. Thomas Mankin Fullerton, Jr 1981 Charles E. Graham, III PE 1971


Aleron H. Larson, Jr 1967

Charles M. McGehee 1960

Dr. Richard A. D. Morton, Jr. 1954 Troy Edward Peterson 1992 Charles F. Tupper, Jr 1964 Jacob C. Young, Jr. 1962

TEXAS-TYLER Texas Zeta Hunter Brown 2020

Ralph B. Pfeiffer 1966

Robert A. Seale, Jr 1964

Dr. Prentiss E. Smith, Jr 1956 Dr. Henry S. Teaford, Jr 1966 Charles D. Viccellio 1955

Dr. Vincent Vincent, III 1961 Ralph Eglin Wafer 1970 Foster Walker, III 1966

Dr. George Hawkins Ward 1979 Carl E. Warden, Jr 1961

TOLEDO

UC-BERKELEY

Ohio Nu

California Beta

Geoffrey L. Andres 1961

Gregory D. Beltran 1978

James L. Coder 1955

John V. Hook 1944

Brian Carlin Biggs 2009

Jon Charles Freed 1983

Charles S. Freed, PE 1956 Gerald L. Guernsey 1959

Charles E. Hodge, ChFC CLU 1964 James D. Jaggers 1966

Dr. Daniel C. Funderburk 1950 Harold Brian Hoppe 1980 J. Robert Logan 1950

Ehrben Wilhelm Tellez 2024 David Cooke Thomas 1982

Josiah Daniel Karriem 2023

UC-DAVIS

Richard Paul Nagy 1970

John K. Frazier 1971

Andrew Roman 1963

Bernell Harlan 1956

Kent R. Matthews 1963 Victor G. Plumbo 1957

California Kappa William R. Gaines 1980

UCLA

VILLANOVA

California Delta

Pennsylvania Eta-Gamma

James D. Anderson 1971

John (Jack) Jacob Flood, III 1992

James Lynch Bechter 1982

Michael A. Clarke, DDS 1958 David Bruce Dollinger 1986 Robert A. Gershon 1960 Lee David Groza 1989

Daniel A. Tropea, Jr 1996

VIRGINIA Virginia Omicron Victor Maceo Dandridge, III 1986

Rev William C. Houghton 1955

John Nicholas Suhr, Jr 1988

Donald M. Pierro, II 1976

Ernest Cecil Vaughan, Jr 1969

William S. Patrick 1957

Marcello S. Robinson 2004

Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr 1980

Halcott Mebane Turner, EdD 1953 Frank Ogden Walsh, III 1966

Drew B. Sones 1970

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH

John Rendall Webber, III 1978

Christopher David Head 2015

David W. Warner 1958

Garrett R. Wittkopp 1968

UNION Tennessee Eta Michael Lynn Campbell 1995

Stephen McDonald Eldridge 1997

Clayborne Franklin Manley, III 2007 Bill R. Martin 1963

Michael J. Montgomery 1970

Virginia Chi

VIRGINIA TECH Virginia Zeta Charles Lee Bonneville, Jr 1977 Frank Michael Pieruccini 1984

Dr. Anthony Huston Sgro 1989 Garrett Douglas Smith 2004

Dr. Frank Downing Straus, DDS 1976

William J. Rogers 1955

WASHINGTON [MO]

Dr. Jan C. Swanson 1964

UTAH

TOWSON

UC-IRVINE

Utah Phi

John P. Barrie 1969

Maryland Alpha

California Psi

Randy Lee Dixon 1986

Brian Gonzalez 2011

Jeffrey Brent Lamkin 1991

Ben Johnson, II 1987

Scott Michael Sampson 2018 David Charles Whitaker 1970

Les H Ireland 1986

Joseph Samuel Little 1987

Bruce Daniel Macmillan 1982 Daniel Suissa 1984

TROY Alabama Epsilon James Lewis Martin 1982

Joseph Edward Parish, Jr. 1987 James Ronald Pinckard 1981 Kevin L. Watson 1994

TULANE Louisiana Tau-Upsilon N. Erick Albert 1967

Dr. Gregory E. Bertucci 1971 Neil D. Blue, Jr. 1954

Charles S. Bratton 1963 Michael Callahan 2015

Robert E. Dilworth 1966

Thomas S. Farmer 1952

Joseph L. Fitzgibbons 1976 Miguel M. Flechas, III 1959

Mark David Spannagel 2002

Jason John Hamilton 2007

UC-RIVERSIDE California Omicron Kevin Allen Corona 2016

Roger John Gallego 1991

UC-SAN DIEGO California Chi David Tanner Robinson 1994

UC-SANTA BARBARA California Eta Kevin Sorensen McClatchy 1985 Jack Duncan McMurry, III 1984 Steven C. Mendell 1963

William R. Pascoe. 1967 John T. Posey, Jr 1962

Richard Paul St. Clair 1966 Hoben Thomas 1957

Edward M. Williams 1958

James W. Woodworth 1962

Rev. W. Gedge Gayle, Jr 1960

UC-SANTA CRUZ

Dr. Robert D. Johnson 1969

LTC Richard Cao 1995

Dr. Burr D. Ilgenfritz, III 1958 Dr. John D. Kenney, III 1966

Michael Temers Masur 1983 Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell 1947 Lester G. Nash 1958

Charles Theodore Orihel 1978

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California Omega John Paret Latimer, Jr 1990

Roger G. Segal 1968

LT Robert K. Snyder 1966

Horace Wendall Sullivan 1963 David R. Voda 1964

UTAH STATE Utah Upsilon Hal W. LaBelle 1960

Missouri Beta F. Gilbert Bickel, III 1966

Daniel W. Cadigan 1962

Raymond L. Chung 1989

W. F. Samuel Hopmeier 1957 Donald L. Howard 1949

F. William Marshall, Jr 1964 John Patrick Morris 1986

Dr. Jeffrey Scot Rumbyrt 1985

Peter Currey Rolfing 1982

WASHINGTON [WA]

VALDOSTA STATE

Thomas Lane Anderson 1983

Georgia Sigma Dr. C. Scott Edenfield 1979

Robert Andrew Greenway 1980 Jason Grant Hampton 2004

William Maurice Queen 1978 Alan Edward Ridge 2000

Washington Alpha Joseph H. Delaney 1970 Rick Keating 1968

Thomas Scott Laplant 1979 Gary L. Neale 1962

George A. Swendiman 1967

C. Byrd Simmons, Jr 1977

WASHINGTON STATE

VANDERBILT

Robert F. Abramson, Jr. 1969

Tennessee Nu Ryan P. Littleton 2003

Dr. Charles W. McClary 1957 H. Ross Perot, Jr 1981

R. Sidney Ransom, Jr. 1968

Bharath A Subramanian 2003

Dr. John Movius Warren, Jr. 1972

VERMONT Vermont Beta Dr. William S. Burnett 1952 Louis A. Hronek 1960

David E. Machesney 1983

Washington Beta David Emmett Barber 1980 Michael B. Bauer 1969 George L. Berry 1972

Patrick A. Berschauer 1976

Devere Jerry Burtenshaw 1956 Kent A. Christensen 1958

Jeff James Christianson 2003 D. Gray Clark 1960

Robert W. Finley, Jr 1952

Lane Arnold Griffin, DDS 1972 James K. Hayner 1972

Robert Donald Ing, Jr 1982 Richard N. Milner 1958

Ross Julian Muelheim 2016 Peter T. Smith 1972

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS WEBER STATE

WESTMINSTER

Utah Sigma

Missouri Gamma

Joseph J. Loffredo 1972

John T. Baumstark 1967

WEST CHESTER

Robert E. Boen, Jr 1967

Pennsylvania Tau-Gamma Bernard H. Cooper 2013

Raymond C Favata 2009

WEST FLORIDA Florida Sigma Bradley J. Bean 1975

Van-Lear Black, III 1953

Thomas R. Carlock 1967 Travis Dow Ewing 2009

Brent Harold Gasper 1997

Roger G. Harrison, Jr 1967 Richard E. Marshall 1962 James W. McElroy 1957 Kent C. Mueller 1962

Gregory V. Brock 1973

James Frederick Muench 1986

Thomas A. Gunter 1970

Ralph Michaels Slocum 1986

Richard Freeman 1970

Kenneth E. Jernigan 1969 Ludwig Z. Johs 1970

Michael Patrick Lynch 1990

Samuel Henderson Waite 1980

WESTERN CAROLINA North Carolina Omega Ryan Macaulay Agcaoili-Mullins 2014 Brittan Michael Davis 2007 Kevin Edward Dodd 2015 Kevin Neill Gath 2014

Joseph Mackenzie Long 2020 Dillon Paul Tuttle 2017

Dr. Harold Lincoln Walburn, EdD 2004 Joshua Lee Welch 2006

Anthony Scott Williams 2006

WESTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Beta James G Bale 1969

Jordan M. Carter 2009

Dr. Ted M. Cudnick 1967

Jason Scott Embry 1994 Glenn H. Gardner 1971

John B. Graham, Jr 1970

Dr. Gabriel Alfonso Hernandez 1981 Charles George Newton, Jr 1988 John Casey Perkins, Jr 1981 Gregory W. Pryor 1987

William Dallas Rector 1980 Kenneth E Reynolds 1965

Randall Wayne Schocke 1978

WESTERN MICHIGAN Michigan Delta Richard L. Butout 1967

Lee C. Peterson 1977 James P. Smith 1962

John F. Sullivan, Jr 1970 Lewis W. Taggart 1975

WICHITA STATE

Joseph Baran Petro 1969

Alexis Ruben Gamez 2018

James Edward Watts, III 1994

Daniel Hurley 1980

Michael S. Rodgers 1992

WINTHROP South Carolina Sigma Steadman Cornell-Seth Boston 2017

Kyle Steven Conrad 2020

Nathaniel Zane Crunkilton 2020

Timothy John Cunningham 2020

Jaylen Darrius Faniel 2019

Charles Thomas Greenlee, IV 2019 Logan Reid McDaniel 2019

Zachary Kevin Shields 2022

Bryan Scott Debarea 2005 Gary Alan Farha 1979

Bryon C. Hamilton 1972 Larry L. Kennedy 1969

Ryan Travis Martin, MBA 2001 Roger L. McClure 1967

Timothy A. Mitchell 1973

Boyce William Soward 1988

Shawn Christopher Stoner 1989 John J. Turner 1969

Edward J. Vega 1971

WILLAMETTE Oregon Gamma Prof. Paul W. Aldinger 1958

Nicholas Christopher Birtcil 2009

George E. Chandler 1961

Kevin Michael Dean 2006 Gerald M. May 1961

David MacLure Milloy 1979

Sean Brendan O’Hollaren 1983 Frank D. Riebe 1953

Terry N. Shuchat 1962

Dr. Ronald E. Williams 1962

Wisconsin Alpha Steven Richard Clavette 1980 Albert Arkadiusz Dudek 2017 Austin John Evans. 2005 Richard R. Gilbert 1963

John Philip Hergert 1994 Stuart A. Johnson 1966

Dr. Peter A. McCoy 1967

Mac A. McKichan, Jr 1960 Alexander Murray 2016 Merle G. Pautsch 1966 Ryan Rolf 2009

C. Philip Smiley 1957

Flemming H. Smitsdorff 1967 Emran Hossain Sujon 2018

WOFFORD South Carolina Gamma Gary N. Babcock 1972

Dr. Robert Partridge Bethea, Sr 1965 James W. Childers, III 1966

Constantine N. Condyles, II 1980 John Culler, Sr. 1966

Hon. Osborne Eugene Powell, Jr 1962 Mitchell H. Smith, Jr 1958

WORCESTER

John R. Musch 1966

William E. Roosenberg 1968 Robert H. Slemmons 1966 Dana Edwin Smith 1978

Kevin Lee Williams 1978

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Edward J. T. Cook 1986

Frederick B. Devitt, Jr. 1957 Kieran Parikh Mangla 2023

David Arthur Marshall 1994 Brian Meyer 2017

Scott Oppenheim 2002

Claude D. Perkins, Jr 1957

LTC James V Works 1988

Wyoming Alpha Donald C. Condie 1958

Stewart Allen Dyer 2008

Dr. Frederick M. Emerich 1968 A. Rodgers Everett 1970

Arnold R. Griffith, Jr 1973 Glenn J. Hertzler 1976 David J. Hodge 1966

Archie J. Jurich 1943

Joseph Braly Kelly 1980 Phillip D. Laue 1971

Frank Mendicino, II 1961

Richard G. Montgomery 1952 W. Richard Scarlett, III 1964

Charles Warrie Shopp 1981 Frank L. Shriver 1971

Alexander John Smeaton 2009 Alan R. Stephenson 1968 Richard C. Titus 1963

Gregory Gerard Vaughn 2007

YALE Connecticut Omega Steven Goulas, III 2016

Jonathan Wilson Meeks 1995

YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio Alpha Anthony J. Bernard 2004

Peter J. Colosimo 1969

Dwight F. Patterson, Jr 1961

Oscar Julian Berlanga 2021

Ralph Miesel 1971

Frank John Urbanski 1978

Dr. Boyce Mendenhall Lawton, III

William F. James, Jr. 1972

Joshua Paul Downey 2007

James R. Carling 1964

Robert C. Sykes 1973

John Brkic 2009

Virginia Kappa

Dr. Joseph P. Koestner 1968

Paul J. Sartori 1971

Robert E. Gregory, Jr 1964

Wallace Truett Wason 2023

Sean Craig Bilby 1993

Donald K. Peterson 1971

Paul Monroe Duncan 1981

Billy Jack Thompson 2017

WILLIAM AND MARY

William S. Fiscus, III 1986

Joshua Paul Onffroy 1993

Garrett Michael Tempel 2022

Dallas W. Carrier 1963 Tony Dimaria, Jr 1968

James P. Murphy 1971

Adam Robert Boyd 2014

Austin Micheal Spencer 2021

WISCONSIN-MADISON

James Frederic Cox 1973

Donn M. Matteson 1974

Layne Brodie Smith 2019

Ronald L. Barnum 1968

Ronald Raymond Coleman 1988

Colin Barry Lawrence 1985

WYOMING

Scott Joseph Simons 2000

Kansas Gamma

Dr. Sam N Cohlmia 1989

Edward S. Jamro 1973

Walker Paul Shreve 2021

Jeff Todd Woodall, MBA 1986

John Anthony Bulcock 2002

George C. Harvey 1970

Massachusetts Delta Ernest W. Arnold, Jr. 1956

Robert C. Cournoyer 1970 Jay S. Cruickshank 1976 John F. Downes, Jr 1967

Joseph L. Ferrantino 1967 Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. 1972 Alex Fiorelli 2004

CDR Edward L. Galavotti 1958

Justin Butt 2012

Joseph Michael Costello, Jr. 2003 Richard Ross Courtney 2012

Brandon Michael Droney 2019

Marc McKenna Drummond 2007 Christopher Alan Everts 2013 Ross Joseph Fabrizi 2020

Michael Scott Hipkins 1991

Melvin D. Hockensmith 1967 Moris Andres Jadue 1998 Thomas C. Lance 1964

Brian Michael Laraway 2000 Nicholas David Locke 2022 Ernest Mastorides, Jr 1992

Matthew Joseph McDonough 1993 Mark William McDonough 1998


John A. Mills, III 1967

Jennifer Minnis

Albert Pasquale Pompeo 1987

Katy Mitchell

Edward A. Moore 1964

Adam Charles Stryffeler 2002

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CHAPTER INSTALLATIONS

WELCOME BACKTO THE REALM:

THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI B E I N G G R A N T E D A C H A R T E R I S N O E A SY TA S K , A N D M A I N TA I N I N G I T I S E V E N M O R E C H A L L E N G I N G . E AC H S U C C E S S F U L C H A P T E R I N S TA L L AT I O N B R I N G S A N E W G E N E R AT I O N O F T R U E G E N T L E M E N I N T O T H E WO R L D, A L L U PH E L D BY T H E H I G H E S T S TA N DA R D S O F T H E F R AT E R N I T Y. T H I S I S T H E M O S T R E C E N T CHAPTER ADDED TO THE REALM. I N T E R E S T E D I N ( R E ) S TA R T I N G T H E C H A P T E R AT YO U R S C H O O L? E M A I L C O N TAC T@SA E . N E T FO R M O R E I N FO R M AT I O N .

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Institution

University of Mississippi

Chapter Designation

Mississippi Gamma

Current Chapter Size

81

Reestablishment Date

09/15/2020

Installation Date

04/21/2021

Initial Installation Date

1866

Location

Oxford, MS

Institution Founded

1844

Student Population

18,600


I N T H E I R WO R D S Our Emerging Chapter at the University of Mississippi was reestablished on September 15, 2020. We worked hard between planning and hosting social events, performing philanthropic services, and many other activities. Through such efforts, we regained the honor and viability of our historic chapter. In the spring of 2021, our chapter was reinstalled and became the fastest Emerging Chapter to become an active Chapter Collegiate the history of the fraternity. We continue to work hard each day to further our prosperity and refine our members.

A B O U T T H E C A M PU S Known as “Ole Miss,” the University of Mississippi is the state’s flagship institution and largest university by enrollment. It is one of only 33 colleges and universities in both the National Sea Grant and National Space Grant programs. Its medical center performed the first human lung transplant and the first animal-to-human heart transplant.

FO U N D I N G FAT H E R S Benjamin Luke Ulery Tyler Scott Etheridge John Ross Swaim David Cole Wood William Stewart Lowry IV Richard Braylon Kirby Cole Scott Bean Kinddle Casey Cockerel Edward Lee Harlow III Bradley Michael Evans Pierce Butler Harrell William Elliott Ash Chris Lee Marable

Alex Alston Ross Matt Taylor Carroll Maxwell Trotter Kaemmerling Bonner Hamilton Dinkins Hayden Wesley Witt Parker Masters Gilstrap Preston Dewitt Oden Reid Turner Bain Caleb Reed White James Grady Brooks Jack Pritchard Kizer Charles Clay Chason Donald Eugene Waller Jr. Hunter Aaron Noles

Jacob Connor Middleton Chandler Montgomery Boyd Jonathan Phillip Briggs Graham Parker Stephens Jonathan Bo Birdsong Grayson Samuel Specks Slone Mitchell Carr Garrett John Pope Richard Alexander Canterbury Robert Taylor Love Jeremy Daniel Poe Joseph Chapman Reno Benjamin Sanford Mitchell Christopher Stephen Evan Argo Jr.


GUMBALL 3000

THE RALLY HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLD By Tyler Stokesbary (Simpson ‘17)

What do Sigma Alpha Epsilon and the Gumball 3000 have in common? Well other than our very own Brother Gus Doppes (Cincinnati ‘70) who is a participant in the Rally, it is about brotherhood and being there for one another. Many of you might ask, “What in the world is the Gumball 3000?”. First and foremost, it is NOT a race. The Gumball 3000 is a 3,000mile international rally that takes place on public roads all across the globe. In past years the route has taken drivers from Copenhagen to Monaco, and London to California among other exotic destinations and routes. It is no surprise that this rally is sponsored by Hot Wheels given the large collection of exotic cars that spectators can view driving through their town. The event usually takes place over the course of seven days and has on average 120 drivers.

3000

“YOU ALWAYS GET BACK MORE THAN YOU GIVE.” Brother Gus Doppes has participated in eight Gumball 3000 rallies since 2007 with his first one going from London to Istanbul. For four of those rallies, Gus’ wife Linda Doppes was his driving partner in the traditionally two-team rally. In 2012 Linda Doppes became an instant sensation while on their Gumball 3000 trip from Times Square to Hollywood. Gus regaled that Linda took over the wheel while passing through Toronto, Canada. A few months before that fateful day, Toronto had passed a law that required a car to be impounded if it was going over the speed limit by a certain amount. Linda got behind the wheel of their Ferrari California and had the need for speed and pushed the car to 120 mph, right in front of a Canadian Mountie where they were promptly pulled over and car impounded.


Gus and Linda were able to find accommodations to make it to the next point in the rally, and they had both immediately become a sensation as the ones who lost their car! Alas, Gus & Linda were in good spirits because they knew while they were having fun, their participation in this event supported the Gumball 3000 Foundation which benefits underprivileged youth through education and recreation infrastructure projects like the Tony Hawk Foundation. Brother Gus Doppes has many fond memories of the Gumball 3000 and the similarities between Sigma Alpha Epsilon are not lost on him. The friendships gained and bonds formed over the years will last a lifetime. If someone has car trouble, all participants take care to help out their fellow companions just as fellow brothers help one another in a time of need. The most important message is that we as Brothers find something that we are passionate about and then get involved and give back to those things.

As Brother Doppes said, “You always get back more than you give.” As a social Fraternity, we thrive on getting involved in the community. Whether as an undergraduate or an alumnus, do not forget to think of the rights and feelings of others rather than our own and give back to the community. The Gumball 3000 is set to return in 2022 and beginning in Toronto. Wish Brother Doppes well and hopefully, you can see him as he passes through Indianapolis, Nashville, Atlanta, and Miami next year! ◆

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Military

ADRIAN Michigan Alpha

ALLEGHENY Pennsylvania Omega

Merton E. Deuel 1954

Jack K. Mandel 1958

Kenneth A. McGowan Jr 1958

John R. Peffer 1950

Virgil Jacob Knierim 1950

Wallace Kirk Qualls III 1992 Jack W. Roeder 1962

Terrence L. Stapleton 1966

ALABAMA Alabama Mu Charles A. Ezell III 1966

Thomas Gilmer Garmon 1979 John T. Hagood 1962

Carter S. Kennedy 1966

John R. Matthews Jr 1946

Robert Allan Noble 1971 Donald C. Robbins 1959

Larry Reed Savage 1969

ARIZONA Arizona Alpha Spencer R. Andrews 1950 Anthony J. Baldwin 1962

Charles Nesbitt Johnson 1954

ARIZONA STATE Arizona Beta

Wilmer S. Poynor III 1960

Todd Philip Anderson 1980

John Philip Shealy Jr 1948

Dallas J. Bennewitz 1951

Joseph H. Robinson Jr 1960 Thomas R. Simmons II 1965 Joseph M. Thaxton 1963 George S. Wright 1945

R. Bruce Andrews 1962 David N. Ream 1966

ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon James D. Burton 1964

Hiram W. Cooper 1953

Samuel L. Davies 1935

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Jerome F. Downs 1944

Luther H. Edwards Jr 1951 Wilbur M. Giles MD 1962

James Rutledge Taylor 1979 Joe M. Williams 1951

Robert E. Hawkins 1946

BALL STATE

Michael George Marron 2023

Earl Cary Crosby 1986

Louis C. Henderson Jr. 1959 Flave W. Peters 1950

Richard F. Plant 1956

Allen P. Roberts 1961

Calvin A. Stanfield 1948 Mack Sullivan 2009

Douglas Thom Jr. 1955 W. Lee Tucker 1956 Jesse P. Walt 1950

Indiana Zeta Thomas D. Mattern 1971

BAYLOR Texas Theta Thad Richard Griffin 1979

BELOIT Wisconsin Phi

Stanley P. Williams 1957

Gerald B. Gits 1956

AUBURN

John F. Widergren 1950

Alabama Alpha-Mu James I. Barganier 1969

Roy E. Brakeman Jr 1944 Avery A. Clenney 1968

Kimberly C. Himes 1974 J. Ford Laumer Jr 1962

Thomas J. Sedlock 1970

BETHANY West Virginia Beta Jeffry H. Stuek 1970

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN

Lloyd L. Lively Jr 1949

Alabama Iota

James B. Sheffield 1964

Alan R. Dimick MD 1953

Joseph R. Rutland 1960

James W. Bell 1967

Oscar Hilt Tatum III 1980

Waymon P. Snuggs Jr 1950 Walter Barnes Tatum 1960


BOSTON

CASE WESTERN RESERVE

DARTMOUTH

EMORY

Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon

Ohio Rho

New Hampshire Alpha

Georgia Epsilon

George J. Abdell 1960

James R. Foster 1946

Raymond S. Corwin MD 1954

James M. Abney Jr 1961

Gerald M. Ihnat 1957

James J. Meeker 1958

Charles A. Beard 1964

Charles C. Clemente 1962

BOWLING GREEN STATE

Douglas R. Guild 1959 Brian Matthew Lettiere 1994

Richard A. Kelly 1946

Peter A. Spuhler 1949

DAVIDSON

Ted R. Howard 1960

CENTRAL FLORIDA

David H. Gambrell 1949

David L. Laudick 1961

Dwight Campbell Adams 1985

Ronald E. Panning 1960

CENTRE

Ohio Kappa Roy C. Allen Jr 1963

Richard A. Huchison Sr 1963 Christopher John Page 2001 Stephen J. Suddendorf 1977

BRADLEY Illinois Epsilon Alexander M. Black 1975

BUCKNELL Pennsylvania Zeta H. Norman Davies Jr 1958 Kenneth Bell McKee 1940 George H. Negley 1952

CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO California Tau Michael George Heeg 1988

CAL STATE-FRESNO California Iota Robert K. Benneyan 1965 Carlos E. Galindo 1985

Florida Epsilon

Kentucky Kappa Michael W. Hail 1989

California Lambda Carl M. Bergkvist 1964

Philip H. Coombs 1964 Raleigh Hawk 1957

John V. Olson 1961

Harry C. Taylor 1962 George T. Zinn 1965

CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO California Xi Kenneth H. Cook 1968

CARNEGIE MELLON Pennsylvania Phi Roy M. McGuckin 1949 Charles J. Rees 1957

Kempton H. Roll 1945 Paul Jon Schoff 1980

Jeremiah D. Sullivan 1960 Edwin R. Weeber 1941 Richard B. Wood 1942

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

James E. Mitchell Jr. 1951

Christopher Todd Roberts 1984 Thomas J. Wills III 1946

Thomas R. Freeman 1932 Harry P. Hall Jr 1951

William R. Ham 1968 William W. Orr 1944

James H. Skelton 1949

Joseph A. Snitzer III 1953

William Steele Talley 1952

EVANSVILLE

Ohio Mu

Indiana Epsilon

Charles E. Crumrine 1959

Gregg Alan Emde 1989

David L. Feltner 1969

Lee M. Kennedy 1971

George G. West 1963

John M. King 1959

Kenneth Dewayne Harris 1998 Donald L. Parsons 1956

Harry R. Henry Jr. 1934

Richard L. Schaefer 1957

DENVER

Mitchell Anthony Stone 2020

James W. Gautsch 1963

COLORADO STATE

Lee E. Pertl 1958

Robert E. Spear 1944

Colorado Delta

Colorado Zeta Clarold F. Morgan 1958

Gordon Brad Bent 1963

DEPAUW

William R. Kenney Jr 1942

Charles A. Whitcomb 1952

Robert W. Douma 1966 Robert R. Smith 1951

Jim E. Carnal 1964

CAL STATE-LONG BEACH

E. Webster McLeod Jr 1945

Frank P. Fletcher Jr 1950

DENISON

Robert E. Smittcamp 1963 Peter Jon Zopolos 1990

Hugh M. Hill MD 1948

Roy G. Duncan 1945

Ohio Epsilon

COLORADO-BOULDER

Peter D. Vasilovich 1968

Haven A. Greene 1954

Charles B. Bell 1963

CINCINNATI

Matthew Randall Gingold 1985 Monty W. McCall USA 1963

North Carolina Theta

Thomas R. Bayless 1956

Colorado Chi Scott C. Hannah 1961

COLUMBIA New York Mu Roscoe L. Lamb 1959

William F. Moylan 1958 Rex B. Shannon 1952

Indiana Delta

DICKINSON Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi George R. Gracey Jr. 1944 Peter D. Knight 1962

Gregory Lee Philpott 1989 Charles L. Strum 1970

DRAKE Iowa Delta Guy O. Grimes 1952

T. Patrick Hopping 1961

Peter S. Golightly 1966 Jack B. Newcomb 1952

Robert August Wessel 1958 Aloysius P. Will 1973

FLORIDA Florida Upsilon William C. Andrews 1955 Gene H. Auvil 1951

Jerry Charles Hix Jr. 1990 Robert A. Mills Jr. 1948 Larry L. Murphy 1961

Edwin W. Richardson Jr 1952 Robert F. Watson 1970 Terrell E. Yon Jr. 1968

FLORIDA SOUTHERN Florida Gamma Valentino P. Ficcio 1951 Richard C. Fulford 1959 Fred Lantz 1959

Thomas W. Swem 1958

Thomas N. Keeton 1954

FLORIDA STATE

Steve P. Richardson 1962

Swayne H. Grissom 1961

Edmond J. Murphy 1952

DUKE

FRANKLIN

CORNELL

North Carolina Nu

New York Alpha

J. O’Neal Humphries 1952

CONNECTICUT Connecticut Beta Arthur A. Hathway 1951

Robert A. Hutchins Sr. 1956

John Philip Lamacchia 1987 James W. Lee 1956

Richard L. Melnotte 1957 Curtis S. Reis 1956

Everett F. Seidenberg 1951

CREIGHTON Nebraska Iota Leo A. Zabinski 1964

Emmanuel S. Migliorisi 1947 Thomas F. Snipes 1963

Daniel C. Hankey 1975

John F. Lowndes 1953

Robert S. Martin Jr. 1956 Robert S. Raisch 1951

Linwood Crandol Savage 1956 Glenn W. Sunderland 1946

EAST TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Alpha Otis C. Luttrell 1964

Florida Beta E. Cobb Harbeson CPA 1966

Indiana Alpha

Robert H. Bishop Jr 1960 William A. Fisher 1945 Stephen P. Peck 1966 Kenneth W. Tull 1957

FURMAN South Carolina Phi Fletcher C. Barker 1961

Clarence E. Christmas Jr 1962 N. Jack Runnion Jr 1959

Donald F. Sullivan 1967

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CHAPTER ETERNAL GEORGE WASHINGTON

INDIANA

KETTERING

MIAMI [OH]

Washington City Rho

Indiana Gamma

Michigan Epsilon - Section B

Ohio Tau

Graham T. Northup 1949

Corey Todd Geltz 1985

Christian S. Zimmer 1974

David E. Albertson 1959

LA VERNE

Robert G. McGeary 1951

T. Robert Romero 1949 William W. Zeller 1942

GEORGIA Georgia Beta John W. Brim Jr 1961

Jordan Dale Lewis 1954

INDIANA STATE Indiana Sigma Thomas J. Lindley III 1973

Michigan Iota-Beta

Albert B. Bieber Jr 1958

George R. Emme 1963

Donald L. Goranson 1950

LOUISIANA

Robert A. Gantzos 1959

Joseph M. Higginbotham 1966

Josh Hungerford Lasserre 1992

James E. Nordyke 1956

LOUISIANA STATE

Paul E. Burkett 1962

Georgia Phi Augustus T. Allen Jr 1960 Oliver W. Clark Jr 1959

Iowa Beta

David L. Hennessey DDS 1961 R. William Merner 1953

Donald L. Vanhulzen 1957

Charles E. Connors Jr. 1955

IOWA STATE

Albert J. Hackl Jr 1976

Frank M. Baber 1960

William E. Hicks 1962

Peter S. Burchette 1960

John W. Cronin Jr. 1947

William J. Hartrampf 1954 George D. Johnson Jr 1957

James Marshall McCormick II 1985 John Chapman McGaughy 1997 Robert W. Murphy 1940

James L. Parrish III 1960 Paul H. Williams 1960

GETTYSBURG Pennsylvania Delta Donald Alan Walter 1981

HARVARD Massachusetts Gamma

Iowa Gamma Barry O. Barnes 1951 Terry W. Dunn 1962

Thomas W. Ferguson 1974

Louisiana Alpha

Louisiana Epsilon Frank K. Chandler Jr 1961

George C. Purvis Jr. 1960 Charles E. Weed 1953

Richard L. McElhaney 1959

Frank D. Ellis 1951

Maine Alpha Ernest C. Park 1958

MARSHALL West Virginia Alpha

Theodore A. Glass 1950

Charles O. Carney 1955

Brian K. Shaw 1969

Paul R. Fannin 1970

Peter Jon Hoffman 1997 Edward E. Stith USMC 1956

Harry E. Danford III 1971

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK

Charles P. Swann 1941

KANSAS STATE

William W. Bride III 1960

HOUSTON

Robert E. Campbell 1950

William D. Lovett 1950

Texas Epsilon William H. Pieratt 1961 Charles H. Sitton 1961 Norman R. Tuffli 1961

IDAHO Idaho Alpha Robert A. Blomquist 1951

Kansas Beta Kenneth R. Collins 1953

Howard S. Liebengood 1964 Ralph Marshall 1935

Gerald J. Thouvenelle 1944

Charles J. Wingert USAF 1959 Alan R. Zimmerman 1953

KENT STATE

Maryland Beta Richard F. Cone 1964

Edward G. Dougherty 1965

MEMPHIS Tennessee Sigma

Douglas A. Dunham 1959

Richard L. Shoup 1955

Eli B. Elieff 1957

MERCER

William Roland Sorenson 1953

Charles M. Waldron 1964

ILLINOIS

KENTUCKY

William C. Bahan 1948

Gary A. Koch 1964

Thomas W. Dye 1955

George E. Monarch III 1971

Philip H. Ward Jr. 1953

George V. Page III 1978

Glenn H. Roberts 1947

James T. Noland 1943

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John P. Swanson Jr 1976

Richard Wayne Gwizdala 1960 Fred E. Lauffer 1952

Harold J. Orchard 1950 Victor A. Zucco 1957

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Beta John H. Moses 1974

MILLIKIN Illinois Delta John F. Cordts 1966

David M. Frankland 1951 Leroy Griffin 1982

Robert D. Hill 1958

Donald L. Myers 1953

Homer B. Osgood Jr 1951 Larry G. Wilson 1954

Robert L. Allen 1960

Arthur E. Stack Jr 1956

Gerald W. Hult 1963

Gary M. Lynch 1976

Richard J. Gagnon 1958

Willard R. Parson 1947

Ohio Lambda

Wayne L. Bickes 1954

Ryan Charles Emmerich 2003

MINNESOTA

Donald O. Martin 1955

Hugh A. Hamilton 1956

Kentucky Epsilon

Michigan Gamma

Christopher John Henderson 1983

David C. Brandon 1958

Illinois Beta

MICHIGAN STATE H. Allen Fernstrom 1962

Marshall Morton II 1956

Charles W. Smith 1959

Kansas Alpha

Ernest K. Mann III 1958

Michael P. Ratterman 1961

Lloyd T. Leake 1958

MAINE

KANSAS

Clarence B. Higby 1959

Robert P. Bernecker 1960

Thomas M. Fletcher MD 1949

Max G. Hines 1951

Jack A. Riedel 1957

Keith E. Fredlund 1950

Johnston Harman Chandler 1958

Thomas J. Thompson Jr 1966

Michael H. Leonard 1955

Steve R. Zvosec 1949

MICHIGAN

GEORGIA SOUTHERN-STATESBORO GEORGIA TECH

Thomas W. Mears Jr 1958

Pennsylvania Gamma

IOWA

Nate Thatcher Watson III 2011

Robert James Jeffers 2005

LAFAYETTE

John D. Scoggins 1967

Georgia Alpha

California Upsilon

Edward R. Leuba 1952

Georgia Psi Clay Worthington Clayton 1984 Herbert Thadde Daly Jr 1980 Daniel E. Hudson Jr. 1951 Thomas H. Lowe 1967

MIAMI [FL] Florida Alpha Philip H. Fink PhD 1957 John M. McGuire 1948

Minnesota Alpha Richard F. Blomquist 1955 Richard M. Brown 1958

William Frank Knapp Jr 1988 Miller F. Myers 1952

James Van Valkenburg 1952 Paul K. Vanye 1961


MISSISSIPPI

MOUNT UNION

NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL

OCCIDENTAL

Mississippi Gamma

Ohio Sigma

North Carolina Xi

California Epsilon

Henry C. Brevard II 1943

Nick Edward Kuchar 2024

John Marshall Jones Jr 1958

William H. Daum Jr 1936

John H. Dickinson 1961

Craig Andrew Paul 1992

Bobby S. Payne 1955

Gordon C. Kearl 1957

Don P. Cavette 1960

George K. Farr Jr 1950

William B. Long 1955

Philip Haines Gwynn Jr. 1985

NEBRASKA

Edward S. Lipsey 1953

Douglas D. Doane 1959

Sam G. Norquist 1942

Willis K. Polite Sr. 1950

Kenneth A. Howell 1960 Dudley S. McBee 1973 Rex L. Queen 1954

Jacob M. Ritchey 1970

MISSISSIPPI STATE Mississippi Theta David C. Barton 1964

Nebraska Lambda-Pi

Hugh MacRae II 1947

Thomas S. Royster 1940

NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Alpha

John M. Guthery Jr 1969

Ricky Harlan Bakke 1988

Ernest J. Rokahr 1944

Donald Hariman 1945

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS Nevada Beta Austin Ogden 2018

Paul D. Nistler 1990

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Richard W. Bailey 1955

Kenneth S. Nicola 1959

Missouri Alpha P. Wayne Goode 1960

John E. Patterson Esq 1955

Robert E. Hansen 1953

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Edward Dylan Kimmeth 2008

Raymond E. Fortier 1948

William B. Kessinger 1953 John B. Wornall IV 1957

MIT Massachusetts Iota-Tau Herman N. Burton 1960 Harley D. Jordan 1963

MONTANA Montana Beta

New Hampshire Beta

NEW MEXICO New Mexico Tau Dan S. Brosier 1949

Montana Alpha Robert F. Cummings 1957 William M. Dimich 1956

Charles T. Hash Sr. PhD 1958

Harvey G. Hollandsworth 1959 Erik R. Iversen 1960

Ernest Andrew Sandberg 1958

Jeffrey Scott Ormes 1983

S A E • T H E R E C O R D • FA L L 2 0 2 1

Jonathan Blake Walker 2016

NORTHERN COLORADO Colorado Alpha

Robert M. Barr 1961 David L. Carto 1952

Donald Crane Morgan 1962 James A. Ruf Jr 1965

Juan Manuel Villarreal 1981 Phillip H. Wampler 1954

Illinois Gamma William Ream Schulte 1976

Oklahoma Kappa David A. Flesher 1958

Jarrot Don Little 2007 Joe S. Massie 1937

NORTHWESTERN

Allan S. Garrett 1966

Arthur B. Fuller 1955

Oscar L. Graham 1958

Clark R. Jung 1952

OKLAHOMA STATE

Robert F. Oesterreich 1953

William B. Belknap 1949

Samuel J. Taylor 1950

Michael J. Burnett 1959

Robert A. Garrett 1948 William G. Hilford 1953 Walter G. Hines 1965

Kenneth A. Kleypas 1955 Kenneth T. Sagerty 1961 Samuel R. Skaggs 1958 Jesse V. Wade Jr 1960

Kenneth Darrel Wall 1977

Eric Paul Thibodaux 2024

Timothy Craig Justice 1984

Georgia Delta

Ohio Delta

New Mexico Phi

Robert Lee Woodahl Esq. 1953

Kentucky Gamma

NORTH GEORGIA

OHIO WESLEYAN

Richard H. Bittman 1950

Jack L. Stahl 1956

NICHOLLS STATE

MOREHEAD STATE

Thomas O. Vangerud 1951

Charles E. Zawacki 1958

NORTHERN ILLINOIS

Donald Glen Smith 1949

Allen Everrett Walton 1954

J. Robert Thompson 1960

Jerome W. Vogel 1963

James F. Roehl 1965

Jack L. Dage 1958

MONTANA STATE

Jerome Mark Reinan 1986

Michael G. Ucchino 1971

OKLAHOMA

Scott Marshall Murray 1987 Jack H. Sprague 1959

William Cody Ellingson 2005

Paul W. Michael 1957

Gene A. Dicarlo 1975

David L. Quinlan USAF 1955

NEW MEXICO STATE

Richard H. Spalding 1955

North Dakota Beta

Ohio Theta

James P. Morris 1957

Michael C. Baker 1964 Ronald A. Long 1962

Gary D. Warner 1965

OHIO STATE

Ronald John Logar 1961 Charles A. McVey 1959

Ohio Gamma

Stephen L. Stennes 1967

Michael Thomas Conneran Jr 1981

MISSOURI

Cedric A. White Jr. 1945

Randall L. Hamilton 1969

Bruce F. Nelson 1958

Kent W. Folgate 1965

Edward R. Folsom 1939

Richard B. Welch 1961

Martin D. Larsen 1951

Jerry W. Osgood 1956 Spencer Ratcliff 2013

Dudley A. Warner Jr. USAR 1959

OHIO

NEVADA-RENO Nevada Alpha

John J. Vett 1947

William M. Buckman 1955

Justin Ray Bennett 2003

Christopher Leflore Carl 1999

Dudley B. Frank 1954

Louisiana Chi

NORTH CAROLINA STATE North Carolina Alpha William T. Boswell 1958

William H H. Brehm II II 1956

Illinois Psi-Omega Fred Fred Hecker 1963 James B. McKelvey 1964 John C. Stetson 1942

NORWICH Vermont Alpha-Sigma-Pi Richard F. Foley 1961

Richard W. Fregoe 1954 Rollin S. Reiter 1950

William D. Sweetser 1963 Charles V. Wright 1943

Thomas William Parrish 1972 Luke A. Tilly 1995

Thomas L. Webb 1957

Oklahoma Mu Tom S. Brown 1955

Gary D. Coleman 1966 Weston Dixon 2018

Joel S. Garrison 1975

Donald W. Lamar 1954 A. Warren Morey 1942

James C. Morrison Jr 1966 Ralph James Oliver 1950 Arthur M. Rigg 1948

Stanley E. Snipes 1958 Ronald L. Wadley 1960

Donald E. Whiteaker 1957

William T. Cheatham IV 1950 Arthur S. Deberry Jr 1951

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CHAPTER ETERNAL OREGON

PURDUE

SAN JOSE STATE

Oregon Beta

Indiana Beta

California Zeta

Robert N. Bergeron 1966

Douglas X. Adams 1959

Whitney E. Donaldson 1958

Patrick D. Dignan 1953

James W. Love 1949

Howard J. Weiland CPA 1962

Alex Robert Bowlin 2019 Robert A. Giere 1964

Richard D. Sawyer 1949

Philip M. Buzard 1953 Robert Oferrall 1948

Paul W. Scheele 1951

Jay R. Patterson 1961 Lane E. Weiss 1954

Donn B. Whitmer 1956

SCHOOL OF MINES

Tevis T. Thompson Jr 1968

RANDOLPH-MACON

Jeffrey Bell 1964

OREGON STATE

Haywood J. Bush 1966

Donald M. Sharpe 1950

Richard R. Taggesell 1949

Oregon Alpha John Robert Hardison Jr 1961 John R. Howard Jr. 1969

Robert I. Platenberg 1953 Gene N. Thompson 1958 Michael G. Wandell 1969

PACIFIC California Rho John Robert McGee 1979

William Alfred Peterson 1986

PENN STATE - STATE COLLEGE Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta John A. Carpenter 1955

Virginia Alpha Jason Lee Coats 1998

Harvey L. Grattan 1964

William H. Blackburn 1948

Heribert B. Koeppen 1959

Albert E. Honey Jr 1956

Tatum A. Jackson 1970

Keith Schmid Macey 1971 William J. Mayes III 1976

Samuel H. Campbell III 1956 William W. Ennis 1953

George R. Johnson 1964 Francis P. Judge Jr 1956

Joseph William Dilginis 1979

Michael J. Vecchietti 1967 Dale G. Wright 1970

New York Epsilon Harold M. Braund Jr. 1959 Charles P. Holt 1968

RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island Alpha Gary R. Bill 1954

Iowa Sigma Peter David Lemon 1989

SONOMA STATE California Alpha-Alpha Douglas Michael Fitton 1992

Matthew Maynard Robinson 1995

SOUTH ALABAMA

James L. Tito 1959

George W. Awsumb 1961

PITTSBURGH

Texas Delta Charles R. Allen 1953 Jack H. Bleuler 1948

William D. Dobson Jr 1946 Joe B. Kinnear 1949

Michaux Nash Jr 1956

Edward J Ochs Jr 1950 Robert L. Owen 1950

Charles Lincoln Hussey Staub 2009

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Sigma Donald R. Nace 1966

ST. LAWRENCE New York Rho S. Peter Angelos MD 1952 Westbrook Bates 1956

George M. Brinsmaid 1940 Lucius R. Case 1956

Richard W. Finch 1957

Roland E. Knecht 1951

STANFORD California Alpha Terry M. Badger 1956

James M. Brannaman 1949

SYRACUSE

SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA

New York Delta

South Carolina Delta

Edmund H. Monteith 1952

Tennessee Zeta

SOUTHERN METHODIST

William Smith Peck V 1990

John K. Thornton 1955

RHODES

William C. Ring 1959

James R. Stockton 1954

Porter G. Barron 1965

Michael Tarasevich 1978

Thomas D. Nott 1964

Alabama Chi

Kenneth H. Panciera 1952

Edward F. Kenna Jr 1946 Howard C. Story Jr 1942

J. Jerry Slade 1957

Samuel Chalmers Thomas Jr 1986

William C. Elliott Jr 1966

Pennsylvania Theta

Howard W. Cater Jr 1957

SIMPSON

George E. Patterson III 1976

Robert Joseph Murphy Jr. 1985

PENNSYLVANIA

Tennessee Omega

Stephen D. Parker 1968

Robert B. Athanasiou 1962

Richard E. Ward 1964

Ted P. Stockmar 1943

Stephen Christ Hardy 1979

Alvin Randal Gritz 1972

William A. Kelly 1958

George Spangler 1946

Arnold P. Milton 1960

SEWANEE

RENSSELAER

William S. Miller III 1949

Donald M. Gerwin 1964

Andy Mathew Gray 1970

Robert Thomas Gibson 1992 James Joule 1962

Colorado Lambda

Gary W. Nelson DDS 1963

Charles A. Harden 1946 Lartigue Riley 1949

Columbus J. Seawell 1965 Jeff W. Shirley 1974

Curtis B. Ford 1955

Robert F. Muir 1949

Thomas S. Younker 1964

TAMPA Florida Chi Joseph Vincent Nadolny 1983

Alexander Maxwell Siqueiros 2018

TENNESSEE TECH

John J. Thomason 1951

SOUTH DAKOTA

Tennessee Delta

William C. Agnew III 1957

RICHMOND

Wayne R. Anderson 1949

John G. Young Jr 1957

Christopher S. Goforth 1976

Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron Frederick W. Strom 1961 Gilbert B. Zuber 1956

PUGET SOUND Washington Gamma Larry H. Brown 1954

William Thomas Cunningham Jr 1954

Virginia Tau Daniel Holloway Johnson 1991 William S. Michaux 1949 Robert L. Trimble 1957

RIPON Wisconsin Beta William L. Rogers 1962

Tim P. Gjoraas 1997

Robert E. Ruddy Esq 1961

SOUTH FLORIDA Florida Delta Douglas G. Chambers 1991

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA California Gamma

Jerome E. Rudat Jr 1966

Walter W. Faner 1940

SAN DIEGO STATE

George E. Handtmann III 1974

California Theta Thomas E. Ballard 1962 Robert L. Hobson 1952

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South Dakota Sigma

Frank R. Hall 1958

Richard E. Heyes 1950 C. D. Holt 1956

Emil H. Matyas 1948

Glenn M. Benderman 1971 John Neal Cutrell 1989 William J. Hurt Jr. 1977

Terence James Nutter 1997

Charles M. Sutherland Jr 1969

TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE Tennessee Kappa Harold L. Ernest Jr 1953 R. Robert Kassem 1963

Harvey C. Marcom Jr 1963 Charles E. Meyer 1952 Garrett Miler 2017

Harold A. Mullins 1950

Charles D. Rambo 1962

Donald A. Wicker MD 1947 Fayette Williams Jr 1955 Joe H. Wood 1955


TEXAS CHRISTIAN

UC-DAVIS

VIRGINIA

WILLAMETTE

Texas Beta

California Kappa

Virginia Omicron

Oregon Gamma

William G. Bacon 1965

Pete Blair Barth 1982

A. Richard Cushman 1939

Clifford R. Girod 1952

Richard H. Kercheville 1964

James C. McLaughlin 1955

George N. Markos 1956

Gene C. Peyton 1951

William C. Holford 1965

James P. Richardson 1961

Spencer Lee Sunstrum 1983 John R. Thomas Sr. 1956

TEXAS TECH Texas Alpha Johnny D. Carlos 1972

Joe S. Gray 1957

Henry J. Voss 1954

Craig I. Williams 1966

UC-IRVINE California Psi Paul Sherman Wisecup 1963

Stuart H. Harris Jr 1953

James M. Young Esq 1953

VIRGINIA TECH Virginia Zeta Edward Michael Coyne 1999 Marcus William Hasz 2016

Darr G. Johnson 1958

WILLIAM AND MARY Virginia Kappa Ernest J. DeSamper 1951 Edward W. Lazell Jr. 1948 William F. Metts Jr 1962

William D. Leachman 1955

UC-SANTA BARBARA

WASHINGTON [MO]

WISCONSIN-MADISON

California Eta

Missouri Beta

Wisconsin Alpha

Robert C. Moore 1956

James C. Stanley 1952

Richard C. Bailey 1961

Bryant Bannister 1948

Gordon H. Richardson Jr 1961

UCLA

J. Craig Jennings 1968

Warren K. Goetze USN 1957

Jerry M. McCluer 1958

Edward H. Phillips III 1958 Johnny A. Sartain 1954

TEXAS-AUSTIN

Emil Bernard Brauer 1959 Frederic A. Fleming 1949 Michael W. Reeves 1969

Halmond K. Stanfield 1955

California Delta Ronald Morgan Florance 1956 Francis R. Heath 1970

James F. Hirsch 1952 Smith Sweeney 1959

Richard C. Taylor 1952

Grover R. Heyler 1947

WASHINGTON [WA]

Gary N. McClung 1963

Oliver K. Devin Jr 1952

Charles W. Leinbach Jr 1936 Carleton H. Ralston 1937

Washington Alpha

Santo M. Bramande Jr 1957 Edward J. Falkowski 1965

Fred J. Crosson 1950

TEXAS-EL PASO

David L. Miller 1962

WASHINGTON AND LEE

R. L. Patey 1949

James M. Crews Jr. 1959

Robert N. Crye 1951

UTAH

Edward F. Good 1960

Robert C. Heasley 1952

Calvin W. Elkington 1952

William A. Harrison MD 1964 John C. Staten 1959

TOLEDO Ohio Nu William J. De Sana Jr 1961 George J. Gurcsik 1963

Roger W. Johnson 1955

George D. Osborne 1958

Utah Phi

UTAH STATE Utah Upsilon John A. Cox 1965

Sam L. Banks 1972

William Niles Chumney 1989 C. Joseph Giroir Jr 1960

A. Herbert H. Morton 1965

Clarence M. Rittelmeyer 1956

John Michael Jenkins IV 1964

Nicholas Joseph Jamroz 2005 John V. Meregian 1962

Duncan W. Munro 1951 Donald G. Post 1953

Edward M. Thompson 1949

WYOMING

WASHINGTON STATE

Chester A. Allen Jr 1948

Washington Beta

Wyoming Alpha Jock G. Hutton 1956

Joseph L. Logan 1956

YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Gerald L. Copp 1954

Peter Cabraja 1964

WESTERN CAROLINA

Michael John Lanave 1986

Georgia Sigma Timothy Coleman Thornton 1997

VANDERBILT Tennessee Nu Harry C. Binion 1974 Ray B. Fossick 1961

Richard M. Gannaway 1950 Don Lee Hartman 1957 John R. Loomis 1951

Robert N. O’Neal 1974

UC-BERKELEY

VERMONT

California Beta

Vermont Beta

John W. Hamilton 1955

Alan W. Fyfe 1961

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William Reade Harbison 1987

Richard S. Fitts 1945

Nicholas Allen Brunner 1994

James Gray Bailey Jr 1991

Louisiana Tau-Upsilon

Thomas W. Gilliam Jr 1960

Henry J. Duverger 1960

Calvin E. Smoot 1960

Joseph Lockyer 1957

TROY TULANE

Virginia Sigma

Massachusetts Delta

Thomas W. Barker 1953

VALDOSTA STATE

Donald M. Lee Jr. 1985

Mark W. Thompson 1953

Norris G. Johanson 1951

Scott Anthony Senci 1979

Alabama Epsilon

South Carolina Gamma

David W. Wood 1943

Dusan Milovanovic 2007

Amos H. Brock Jr 1957

WOFFORD WORCESTER

Tennessee Eta

Tracy Baker II 1961

William J. Slauson USAF 1956

Charles N. Mullavey 1953

UNION

Bobby J. Morris 1955

James F. McIntosh 1945

Don W. Johnson 1963

Jack L. Edwards 1950

Texas Chi

Texas Gamma

Richard A. Hollern 1955

Paul E. Dickinson 1968

TEXAS-DALLAS

Fred H. Harris 1959

Thomas P. Damm 1959

Thomas R. Harney 1956

Gordon K. Bartol 1959

Edward E. Coleman 1951

North Carolina Omega Trevor Jeffery Arrowood 2017

Ohio Alpha Michael C. Klovanich 1961 Joseph D. Perry 1967

WESTERN MICHIGAN Michigan Delta William Charles Martin 1961 John Daniel Slack II 1979

WESTMINSTER Missouri Gamma Paul C. Calcaterra 1950

James J. Hardwick 1963

Robert M. MacMillin 1959 Randall W. Meyer Jr 1960

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By Cody Delmendo (Eastern Illinois ‘15)

WINNING ISN’T EASY, AND DOING IT CONSISTENTLY IS EVEN HARDER. Sustained success is something the Emory Eagles have fortunately been able to create within their Men’s Tennis program. Two brothers from Emory found a way to accomplish the ultimate goal of winning a national championship this past spring. Junior Andrew Esses ‘22 and Sophomore Will Coupe ‘23 helped lead the Eagles to their sixth Division III National Championship at the Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, TN on May 26. It was the Eagles’ fifth consecutive match victory, closing out the season 10-3. Esses, who was part of the 2019 Championship team, played a more significant role his junior season as the No. 2 doubles team, completing a 6-0 record after he and his doubles partner posted an 8-4 win en route to the Eagles victory. “It’s an unbelievable feeling. I honestly think the two best moments of my life were both National Championships,” Esses said. “It’s crazy to say, but it makes 88

everything feel like everything you’ve done to get to this point was worth it. I’m confident in my work ethic, and even in high school, after I committed, I still put in a lot of work. It was because I wanted to have a great college career.” Esses captured the first win in singles matches to help Emory win 5-2 overall over Case Western Reserve to win the title. Esses was named to the UAA All-Association Team to top off a memorable year, being recognized in singles and doubles play. Coupe did not play in the tournament finals but has gained valuable experience as he hopes to be part of the next great Eagles squad.

Emory’s Men’s Tennis Team celebrates winning the Division 3 National Championship.


“Expectations are high, and it’s not easy even if you do everything you can do, it’s not always going to go your way, Coupe said. “I’m going to be an upperclassman next season, and this was the first time I’ve experienced the tournament. It was an awesome experience for me.” He is Esses’ little brother at the chapter at Emory, which makes sharing the championship that much sweeter. “Esses and I became very close,” Coupe said. “I’ve always looked up to the guy, and it was one of those things where I wanted to be around and spend a lot of time with him. It was cool to be able to do that at practice and outside of tennis as well.” “We’ve always been super close ever since he came in,” Esses said. “When he was looking to join a fraternity, I was the one guy in SAE on the team. There were probably six or seven people in other fraternities, and so it was a tough decision for him,” Esses said. “Being able to be on the team with him and share that other bond with him makes us super close.”

BA L A N C I N G SA E A N D T E N N I S The chapter at Emory has athletes other than Coupe and Esses. The chapter has golf, track and field, cross country, soccer, baseball, and basketball athletes.

“Our members are basically on every sports team,” Coupe said. “One thing that is so special is the fraternity does a great job in terms of supporting each other because we have a lot of athletes. It means a lot when they post on social media after we win. It does feel good when you know your brothers are rooting for you,” Esses said. It not only makes you want to win a little bit more but also more comfortable.” “Even though you’re not always seeing them or spending that much time with them as you’d like, they know what you’re doing when you’re not seeing them, and you know what they’re doing. At the end of the day, everyone respects each other’s work ethic,” Coupe said. “It’s cool to support other guys doing different things. One reason I joined SAE was it’s easy to relate to those guys because they’re living similar lifestyles.

E M O RY T E N N I S H I S T O RY R E L AT E D T O SA E Esses and Coupe join Mark Odgers ‘05, Tyson Ramsay ‘05, Will Humphreys ‘12, Eric Seidelman ‘14, and Eric Halpern ‘15 as other chapter members at Emory who won a National Championship. Odgers became the program’s first 8-time All-American during his collegiate career while claiming Rookie and Senior National Player of the Year honors as chosen by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. When he graduated, he held the school record for career doubles wins (93) and was third for career doubles win percentage (.762). He ended 10th on the Emory all-time list with 69 career singles wins. He helped the Eagles win their first National Championship in 2003. Ramsay finished his career in seventh place on the school’s alltime list for career doubles wins (70), seventh in career doubles win percentage (.729), and 16th in career singles wins (58). Humpherys is No. 15 all-time on the program’s doubles wins (62). He was one of the senior leaders of the 2012 team. Halpern ended his collegiate career with Emory as the 35th ranked singles player in Division 3 ranks in 2015. With a career singles record of 75-34, his victory total tied for the No. 15 spot on the school’s all-time chart. ◆

Andrew Esses and Wil Coupe pose after winning the Division 3 Men’s Tennis National Championship.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES

HARRY AGGANIS: SAE’S VERY OWN GOLDEN GREEK

By Steve Chaves (Salem State ‘18)

Hailing from Lynn, Massachusetts, a city just ten miles north of Boston, Aristotle George “Harry” Agganis was born on April 20, 1929, the youngest of seven children. His parents emigrated from Greece and raised their children as Greek Orthodox, speaking Greek at home. Agannis earned the title of “The Golden Greek” at Lynn Classical High School, where he was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and baseball.

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In 1947 Agganis led Lynn’s baseball team to the Massachusetts State Baseball Championship and was named Massachusetts Player of the Year. Although very talented in baseball, he gained more local fame playing football. Agganis started as a quarterback, defensive back, kicker, and punter and led the team to an undefeated season and a victory in the National High School Football Championship against Granby High School from Norfolk, Virginia. Agganis received more than 75 football scholarships, including from Notre Dame and Tennessee. Coach Frank Leahy of Notre Dame dubbed Agganis as “the greatest prospect I’ve ever seen.” The college football world was shocked when Agganis decided to attend Boston University, staying close to him and his widowed mother instead of attending a top collegiate program. While at Boston University, Agganis was initiated into Sigma Alpha Epsilon on February 19, 1949. He played football and baseball for the school, but the Korean War cut his tenure short. Agganis was called to active duty in 1950 as a member of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. He never deployed overseas but was stationed in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and played on the base’s baseball and football teams. In the summer of 1950, Agganis led the Camp Lejeune to the National Baseball Congress Tournament, where he was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Soon after, Agganis requested a dependency discharge from the Marines to care for his mother. He returned to Boston in 1951 and rejoined both the football and baseball teams at Boston University that fall. Agganis was named Boston University’s first All-American in football, and the Cleveland Browns drafted Agganis 12th overall in 1952. However, he again decided to stay in Boston, forgoing a football career to complete his education. After graduating in 1953, Agganis signed a baseball contract with the Boston Red Sox and spent his first year at their AAA affiliate in Louisville, finishing second in AAA Rookie of the Year voting. In 1954, Agganis was promoted to MLB and played first base for the Boston Red Sox. In 1955, just as he was finding his swing, he fell ill and was hospitalized with pneumonia. Agganis returned to the team after only ten days. Following a road game on June 2nd, 1955 in Chicago, the rising Red Sox star started complaining of chest pains and had a severe cough. Upon returning to Boston, Agganis was diagnosed with a viral infection. The doctors believed the cause was related to him returning to play so soon. Weeks later on June 27, 1955, Agganis suffered from a fatal pulmonary embolism—he was only 26 years old. Over 20,000 people attended his services back in Lynn, Massachusetts. In 2005, Boston University opened Agganis Arena, a multisport complex named after this hometown hero and the first of many great athletes from Boston University. ◆

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