LEADERSHIP SCHOOL IS BACK!
PADDY MURPHY AT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
THE TIME IS NOW: AN OVERNIGHT SUCCESS 30 YEARS IN THE MAKING
SAE FOUNDATION
ANNUAL REPORT
VOLUME 141 • ISSUE #2 • FALL 2022
SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
Credits
Editors:
Chris Hancock (Indiana State ‘96)
David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17)
Dan Stanczak (Loyola-Chicago ’03)
Design:
David Pascarella (Indiana State ‘17)
Saylor Schwab (Drake ‘22)
Contributors:
Laura Bianchi
Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado
Mike Corelli (Northern Illinois ‘01)
Alison Lai
Spencer Long (Central Michigan ‘08)
Kayla McCloud
Holcombe Rolader (Louisiana State ‘21)
Johnny Sao (Milikin ‘11)
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IN THIS ISSUE 2
LEVERE MEMORIAL TEMPLE 03 VOICE OF THE ESA 04 NEWS FROM HQ 06 SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS 08 CHAPTER INSTALLATIONS 10 MEMBERSHIP IN THE MAKING 33 DONOR HONOR ROLL 46 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS 65 CHAPTER ETERNAL 66 CHARLIE BOYD: MEMBERSHIP FOR LIFE 71 KEEPING UP WITH THE SAES 72 FOUNDATION DONOR SPOTLIGHT: JIM GAINES 74 PLANNED GIVING 75 PADDY MURPHY AT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP SCHOOL IS BACK
TIME
NOW: AN OVERNIGHT SUCCESS
YEARS IN THE MAKING 41 34 16 36 FEATURE ARTICLES DEPARTMENTS COVER STORY About the cover In August, Sigma Alpha Epsilon welcomed over 300 collegian members to Chicago for the 84th National Leadership School.
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SAE finds its home at the Levere Memorial Temple, commonly known as the LMT. This towering gothic structure was completed in 1930 to serve the Realm as a war memorial to those brothers who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country. It also serves administratively as the Fraternity Service Center.
The LMT links SAE’s rich history with our present day operations. Guarded within the walls of the LMT, you will find Tiffany stained glass, fine art, a peace chapel, a museum, and the archives, which house sacred SAE documents and gifted historical artifacts.
As the caretaker of the LMT, the SAE Foundation continues to make investments in the structure to meet the needs of SAE. As the building continues its 92-years of service to the organization, it is imperative to preserve our home now more than ever.
Currently, we have two vendors, both with SAE ties, providing short, medium, and long-term estimates of cost to maintain and address current and future needs. As the LMT is near and dear to all of us, the SAE Foundation will keep the Realm updated on the vendor proposals and opportunities to endow this beautiful building in perpetuity.
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VOICE OF THE ESA
Actions speak louder than words; put your money where your mouth is; put up or shut up. There are dozens of ways to say it but the core meaning is simple: the work which we do, the actions that we take, is more meaningful and impactful than simply expressing a desire for said work. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has always been an organization filled with leaders whose deeds follow their words and have always risen to the challenges and opportunities of leading the inter-fraternal world in a multitude of areas. Actions, when successfully implemented, can provide real results.
As contained within the True Gentleman, we each have chosen to lead by example and never boast of our own possessions or achievements. However, as action-based leaders, it is important to reflect on the journey taken on Minerva’s Highway and to recognize and spotlight the accomplishments we have made over the past year towards our outlined 2025 goal targets. To celebrate a collective achievement is not boasting but focusing on the advancement of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and showcasing even greater opportunities for our membership.
To that end, our membership has grown by over 7,000 new members; we have seen amazing progress in fundraising for a variety of our philanthropic initiatives with almost $1,000,000 brought in this past year alone, almost 3 years ahead of our aim; also, we are on pace to reach over 10,000 active and engaged alumni. In addition, we have revamped our Phoenix Member Education program aimed at modernizing the way we educate our newest members on our founding principles, and which celebrates the many points of pride since our founding in 1856.
But, as always, there is still much work to be done that will require the 260,000 living SAEs to be part of. We need your help, we need your leadership, and we need your continued commitment to the ideals we were founded on in order to catapult SAE further as the leading fraternity in the 21st Century.
For decades we rested on many great achievements of being the “first” out of any fraternity or sorority to establish a national leadership school, to have a national headquarters, all representing the ideas of being a “leader by example.” But what have we done since that has reimagined the way SAE plays a relevant role in society? Pausing for a moment to assess this understanding of our achievements allows for us to look at the core of our existence and a chance to be vulnerable enough to understand where opportunities exist to reimagine ourselves and the way function. It’s an opportunity to practice what we preach in our Ritual and in our Creed and get others to do the same thing. Simply being a leader and being the first to achieve something, doesn’t necessarily mean success. It’s doing something with that title that matters.
As we move into the final year of this biennium, we will remain steadfast on surpassing the goals we set out to achieve. We will grow our undergraduate membership to a record number of 15,000 on over 250 campuses; we will have several city-wide consortium chapters and reimagine what our membership looks like outside of traditional 4-year institutions; and we will engage more alumni through an increase in opportunities for involvement by adding a minimal of 12 new alumni association/ affiliation groups, expanding local networking events called “Third Thursdays,” and developing a certified advisor and house corporation training program.
To keep up with the everchanging landscape and commitment to the lifelong membership experience, SAE will begin to lay out plans which will meet the needs and demands our members require in our overall organizational and operational structure. We will look to overhaul and modernize how we elect our volunteer leaders both on the national and local levels and have programs like our Leadership School and Ritual Academy fully funded, preserving the educational opportunities for our members and continuing to invest in the resources that our membership needs.
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Over the coming years, we will build on the success of the Foundation’s fundraising initiatives with a goal to raise $5 million in Annual Fund contributions, bequests, and major gifts, all so we can continue to support our undergraduates through scholarships and educational support. We will look to expand the housing services portfolio that is provided to our chapters by F&H Management Services. Listening to our membership and making strides in the direction they see as beneficial and necessary are ways in which we showcase our commitment to action-based leadership.
Rise to the challenge of becoming an action-based leader; recommit to the oath of being a lifelong member within SAE! Whether you are a current or soon to be alumnus, give back to SAE in your time, talent, and treasure. If you’re not already volunteering as an advisor, serving on a house corporation, sharing your wisdom and professional insight with fellow members, or contributing to our Foundation, I encourage you to rise up and do so. If you are an undergraduate, I challenge you to go above the minimal standards of expectations of scholarship, service, and leadership. As members, it is our duty and obligation to do what we pledge and be who we claim. It is expected, our organization thrives on it, and we ultimately must do it. Action
based leadership will produce a stronger and more successful organization.
Throughout our history, SAE has led by an example of “firsts;” now is the time to push ourselves harder, do more for our mission, and continue to improve the way we operate and make decisions. We are reimagining what it means to be a modern fraternity just as our eight Founding Fathers, Billy Levere, John O. Moseley, Judge Al Nippert, and so many other great SAEs of the past, challenged the way fraternities served society. How will today’s SAE experience honor their legacies and propel this great fraternity forward? Our commitment to SAE’s past, present, and future depends on each member taking action and PROVING to the world what true leadership is by fulfilling our ongoing obligations to the oath of membership and in preserving and protecting a legacy that will last for generations to come.
Phi Alpha!
Mike Corelli (Northern Illinois ‘01) Eminent Supreme Archon
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NEWS FROM HQ
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
The award-winning Emerging Leaders Academy was held again this fall on Saturday, October 15, 2022. New and rising leaders from chapters and emerging chapters across the Realm joined us virtually to learn more about their leadership styles and build skills that will help them become SAE’s next chapter and campus leaders. Save the date for Spring (April 1, 2023) for our next Emerging Leaders Academy.
Brothers from across the Realm gathered at the Levere Memorial Temple from November 11-12, 2022, for Ritual Academy. Over 100 collegian and alumni brothers spent the weekend diving into the history and meaning of our beloved Rituals.
This January, we will host Executives Academy in Atlanta, GA. If you are a current or soon-to-be chapter officer or advisor, this event is for you. Visit www.sae.net/event/executives-academy/ for more information.
SAE NATIONAL GOLF ASSOCIATION & SAE WINE ENTHUSIASTS ALUMNI AFFILIATE GROUPS
Sigma Alpha Epsilon launched its next Alumni Affiliate Groups: the SAE National Golf Association & SAE Wine Enthusiasts. Alumni Affiliate Groups are similar to Alumni Associations, except they are brought together by a shared interest instead of by chapter or city. Questions about Alumni Affiliate Groups, including how to start one, can be sent to alumni@sae.net.
DR. THOMAS GOODALE NIC GOLD MEDAL AWARD
Dr. Thomas Goodale, past Eminent Supreme Recorder/Executive Director, was one of two honorees to be awarded a Gold Medal from the North American Interfraternity Conference. This award is the highest award given Interfraternally. Thomas is the fourth SAE to be recognized within this category. The Gold Medal is the highest honor the Conference can bestow and recognizes lifelong service to the interfraternal community.
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NORTH AMERICAN INTERFRATERNITY CONFERENCE AWARDS
In July of this year, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was recognized through three different NIC awards: Dr. Thomas Goodale was awarded a Gold Medal, The University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon) was recognized as a Chapter of Distinction Honoree, and the Emerging Leaders Academy program was recognized with the Laurel Wreath award. These awards are given out to individuals and groups that showcase their exceptional work through their involvement, commitment, and passion for the fraternity. The Fraternity Service Center is incredibly grateful to be recognized and we are excited to see what SAE can do around the realm.
MAJOR GIFTS
After 6 years in SAE’s Alumni Services, Ryan Gibbons has accepted a new role with the SAE Foundation to focus solely on developing major gifts as the new Major Gifts Executive.
Ryan is a member from the chapter at Tennessee Tech University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in communications. Recently Ryan received his certification in non-profit fundraising management and has orchestrated cash gifts, estate gifts, donor-advised funds, and stock gifts. Ryan’s primary focuses are to steward current and new donors and educate brothers on the different ways to give and the joy of giving.
If you have questions about making a gift, an initiative, or just want to say hi, reach out to Ryan at rgibbons@sae.net.
SAE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
SAE FINANCIAL & HOUSING
F&H is delighted to announce the reopening of three chapter houses and the expansion of our management services to four chapters. After chapter closures, the men of SAE have returned to their homes at the University of Idaho after 4 years, the University of New Mexico after 9 years, and Ohio University after 8 years. We are also excited to report that the chapters at Auburn, Penn State, Texas A&M and Texas participate in our management services program. F&H continues to be impressed with the determination and perseverance of the undergraduates and engaged alumni at the chapters we manage.
STAFF UPDATES
The Fraternity Service Center welcomed Jason Scott Embry (Western Kentucky ‘94); Cullen Kerigan (Western Carolina ‘22); Saylor Schwab (Drake ‘22); Trevor Bloom (Mount Union ‘20); Brandon Clark (Western Illinois ‘19); Noah Haddaway (Frostburg ‘21); Matt Hammond (South Carolina-Upstate ‘22); Noah Kucza (Missouri-Kansas City ‘21); Kayla McCloud (Alpha Phi); Riley Sullivan (Mount Union ‘22); Garrett Tempel (Winthrop ‘22) to the staff. See more at www.sae.net/about/team.
CHAPTERSPOT & GREEKBILL
SAE is proud to partner with ChapterSpot and Greekbill. ChapterSpot is the online platform where collegiates can access fraternal information, such as any learning modules, membership records, the SAE store, and national event registration. Greekbill is the online payment system with which the FSC has partnered in its transition from OmegaFi. Their software can collect members’ payments, send bills and invoices, and help track budget amounts.
Every SAE has a story, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon wants to hear yours! The SAE Foundation partnered with Publishing Concepts Inc. (PCI) to collect SAE stories. The stories will be preserved in a book that celebrates the impact of SAE on our members. To share your story, please call 800-510-8701 or email foundation@sae.net for your personalized link.
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SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
@SAE.MONTANA.BETA
Montana (Montana Beta)
An ΣΑΕ spring break
@MTSU_SAE
Middle Tennessee State (Tennessee Beta)
The first tailgate weekend of the semester started off right! ΦA
@STOCKTON_SAE
Stockton (New Jersey Rho-Sigma)
Thank you to everyone who showed out to our annual Alumni BBQ, ΦΑ gents.
@UUSAE
Union (Tennessee Eta)
With the first pick in the 2022 ΣΑΕ Draft, TN Eta selects, ΣΑΕ‘22 @gentrywolfephotography
@UOFSC_SAE
South Carolina-Columbia (South Carolina Delta) #nationalhazingpreventionweek
@SAE_OLEMISS
Mississippi (Mississippi Gamma)
Sweet, sweet victory in Omaha. Congratulations to the rebels on this achievement.
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@SAE_AT_UNM
New Mexico (New Mexico Tau) Brothers, NM Tau is getting ready to re-open our house at the University of New Mexico! Thanks to the efforts of the Financial and Housing Board of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the building has been totally refurbished and improved and is ready once again to house undergraduate brothers.
@RHODES_SAE
Rhodes (Tennessee Zeta)
This Summer our Warden, Fred, spent time in Costa Rica setting camera traps to track local wildlife and in Namibia as part of a Rhodes study abroad program for conservation biology. he claims to have only consumed tap water during his travels to build toughness. Phi alpha Fred.
@UE_SAE
Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
The True Gentlemen of SAE, Indiana Epsilon raised $25,000 last year. All proceeds went to Chemo Buddies, an organization that helps cancer patients while they receive treatment. This is why we are proud to be SAE’s! #riseabove
@ASU_SAE
Arizona State (Arizona Beta)
A look back on another great year for Arizona Beta. Congratulations to the class of ‘22 we are excited to see what great things your future holds! ΦA
TAG US!
@SAETNAL
East Tennessee State (Tennessee Alpha)
Game days are the best days! Had a great time tailgating this weekend with @kappadeltaetsuand everyone else that came out. A big thanks to everyone that helped setup and bring food out. Go Bucs!
@ SAE_WORLD_SERIES
Christian Brothers (Tennessee Rho)
That’s a wrap on the 2022 SAE World Series! The Christian Brothers team defeated defending champs, LSU Alums, to be named champions of the 2022 World Series!
Have a great photo you’d like to see in The Record or on our social media feed? Be sure to tag us or send the post to communications@sae.net!
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WELCOME TO THE REALM: BUFFALO , CONNECTICUT, MICHIGAN , MONTANA STATE , AND PENN STATE !
BEING GRANTED A CHARTER IS NO EASY TASK, AND MAINTAINING IT IS EVEN MORE CHALLENGING. EACH SUCCESSFUL CHAPTER INSTALLATION BRINGS A NEW GENERATION OF TRUE GENTLEMEN INTO THE WORLD, ALL UPHELD BY THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF THE FRATERNITY. THESE ARE THE MOST RECENT CHAPTERS ADDED TO THE REALM.
INTERESTED IN (RE)STARTING THE CHAPTER AT YOUR SCHOOL? EMAIL CONTACT@SAE.NET FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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BUFFALO
IN THEIR WORDS
During our first Zoom meeting with Chapter Services Consultant
Pete Engle, we knew there was a long road ahead. Over the course of that winter break, Pete kept our hopes high, working closely with us throughout the entire process. When February rolled around we met with Pete in person to discuss everything that needed to be completed on the road to receiving a charter. Throughout the semester, we worked hard to reach our goal: becoming the official chapter New York Phi of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. After completing all requirements to receive our charter, we met with local alumni to confirm our progress. From this meeting and Pete’s encouraging attitude, we were optimistic about our future. Following a realm-wide vote, we had achieved our goal! Emotions ran high at New York Phi, we were all joyful, thankful, and thrilled to have achieved our goal and to even win several awards for this fraternity.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Tyler Bloom
Caleb Bosgang
Clayton Brown
Corey Cantando
Nick Caputo
Richie Cassano
Whitman Conners
London Cuevas
Kiernan Derway
Dylan Foresta
Lucas Hanford
Luke Hoyser
Jaden Keech
Sean Keenan
Dong Lee
Tommy McCarren
Connor Memmott
Matt Myzhevych
Brian O’Shea
Joe Passero
Mike Petronio
Andrew Rambali
Landon Rozewski
Lucas Samborski
Chris Stephens
Braydon Surra
Nate Trowbridge
Matthew Valverde
Nick Vincent
Kyle Wayman
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
The Buffalo campus is one of the most underrated campuses. Everything is very advanced and student friendly. From the Student Union to the National Science Complex, the school consists of clean, student friendly halls filled with learning centers. Students at Buffalo are friendly, kind, and respectful to all. The student body here is very engaged. For football, basketball, and soccer games there are always many student fans attending and making memories on beautiful summer and fall evenings.
STATS
Chapter Designation New York Phi
Current Chapter Size 30
Installation Date May 7, 2022
Location Buffalo, NY
Institution Founded 2014
Student Population 30,000
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IN THEIR WORDS
Connecticut Beta would like to thank all of the alumni volunteers who made this experience possible. Without the generosity and support of our fellow SAE’s, we would not have had the opportunity to reestablish this beloved chapter and make an impact on our community. Since rechartering in the Spring, we have made tremendous strides in philanthropy and growing our tight-knit brotherhood. We are extremely motivated to keep this momentum going and look forward to serving those around us for years to come.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Brandon Acervida
Joseph Agreda
Nicholas Anderson
Nicholas Bassett
Brendan Begley
Reilly Brendan
Mark Castaldo
Clay Coassin
Marcus Cole
Cullin Florio
Brendan Gracey
Ethan Gulcicek
Riley Harmon
Liam Holroyd
Cameron Hosack
Jacob Jadak
Samuel Kasper
Dexter Kauffman
CONNECTICUT
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
John Kerr
Samuel Koziolkowsky
Paul Leahy
Charles MacArthur
Kyle Makalusky
Suhaas Nadella
Irving Norwood
Matthew Parker
Connor Quinn
James Riffice
John Ruggiero
Joseph Schultz
Finn Sheehan
Kyle Stolpe
Ryan Stolpe
Walker Toth
Eduart Zumboli
The Connecticut campus is a national leader among public research universities, driven by a culture of innovation and a commitment to the pursuit of knowledge. With a rich history in Division I Athletics, the campus is a standout competitor, fueling school pride and a vibrant student community. 2,300 students are involved in Greek life, making up roughly 8% of the total undergraduate population. The award winning Fraternity and Sorority community has fostered the intellectual growth and social enrichment of its students for the past 130 years.
STATS
Chapter Designation Connecticut Beta
Current Chapter Size 44
Installation Date April 30, 2022
Location Storrs, CT
Institution Founded 1881
Student Population 18,500
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CHAPTER INSTALLATIONS
IN THEIR WORDS
As all emerging chapters do, we started as a small group of men looking to bring life back to the Michigan Iota-Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Throughout the fall 2021 semester we were able to recruit 25 founders, followed by 11 new initiates in the winter 2022 semester and 11 more in the fall 2022 semester. As the size of our brotherhood continued to grow, we focused our efforts and improved in all aspects such as scholarship, service and philanthropy, and social. Last semester, we had the highest GPA on campus and we’ve just recently won our Mudbowl philanthropy event where we raised over $50,000 for the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital via the Charles Woodson Clinical Research Fund. We also managed to acquire our Charter in 8 months, which in the words of Eminent Supreme Archon, Michael Corelli, was the fastest Chartering he’d ever seen. Finally, we attended the annual Fraternity Awards Competition this year where we were awarded the Harry S. Bunting Outstanding Emerging Chapter of the Year Award. As we continue to expand our great brotherhood, we hope to continue this trend of excellence and to be True Gentlemen in everything we do.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Josh Abraham
Paul Arslanian
Reshub Bahri
Luc Bousquette
Brady Bull
Aneel Chittilappilly
Robert Currie
Josh Cussen
David DesMarais
Devan Ekbote
Henry Foster
Max Gavagan
Gunnar Geiger
Mitchell Hartz
Tyler Hopping
Noah Jacobs
Luke Jones
Jacob Kernis
Tej Kothari
Kyle Krause
Zachary Levine
Nate Lime
Kenzo Lord
Nicholas Mellanby
Aman Parekh
Rohan Puri
Liam Radomski
Abhi Ramesh
Caden Rubischko
Raayed Saeed
Noah Scroppo
Sumil Srivastava
Aaron Thurman
Srish Udayakumar
Trevor Ziehm
Alec Zielaskowski
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
The University of Michigan is the #1 public university in the country and is centered in the heart of Ann Arbor. Home to nearly 45,000 students, the University of Michigan finds over 12% of its student body involved in Greek life spread throughout four different councils. The campus merges seamlessly with the vibrant setting of Ann Arbor which is known for its arts, culture, parks, and restaurants.
STATS
Institution University of Michigan
Chapter Designation Michigan Iota-Beta
Current Chapter Size 47
Installation Date April 2, 2022
Location Ann Arbor, MI
Institution Founded 1889
Student Population 45,000
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CHAPTER INSTALLATIONS
IN THEIR WORDS
Since Fall 2020, we grew to a chapter size of 44 active brothers. Restarting during the COVID-19 pandemic proved challenging. The first semester, we were unable to meet in person for chapter meetings or hold in-person recruitment events. We were forced to hold meetings over Zoom which was less than ideal. In Spring 2021, we were finally allowed to have recruitment events and we hosted 4 events which brought in 12 new initiates to the previous 15. The school also began allowing us to hold in-person chapter meetings, which we held (and still hold) on campus in empty classrooms. Not having a chapter house seemed like a setback to recruiting at first, but we soon realized that it was actually a good way to shape our whole recruiting strategy and make sure we recruited True Gentlemen. Our main message was ‘join a fraternity for the brotherhood, not the house’. In Fall 2021, we had 83 potential new members attend our recruitment events, gave bids to 19, and initiated 15. This last Spring, we recruited 7 more men, bringing our chapter total to 44 active members. Brotherhood has been our biggest focus since our reinstatement. We participate in intramural sports such as volleyball, flag football (2nd place), dodgeball, and basketball. We often have ski days at bridger bowl, backpacking trips, fishing trips, and tournaments (darts, poker, pool, basketball). We also hold an annual camping trip that everyone always looks forward to. We are most proud of the fact that everyone gets along with each other, and many lifelong friendships have already been made.
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
Montana State University located in Bozeman, Montana is home of the Bobcats. It is the largest college in the state of Montana with a student population of 16,703. MSU is the top producer in the Northwest of recipients of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, a competitive national award given to math, science and engineering students. Boasting two nearby ski areas and bursting at the seams with local shops, restaurants, and music venues, Bozeman offers the unique experience of living in a cosmopolitan community and recreational paradise.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Hunter Amen
John Beardemphl
Thomas Beyer
Cooper Bien
Dillon Bui
Timothy Costache
Ben Dundas
Jackson Engman
Brian FitzGerald
Cameron Francis
Quinlan Gray
Finn Greeley
Max Harrelson
Lucas Harting
Nathan Hiatt
Tyler Humphrey
Christian Jones
Teagan Korin
Garrett Lloyd
STATS
Institution
Kelly Martin
Ben Mayer
Merlin McKean
Owen Miller
Cole Milne
Davis Noblat
Ryan Parsons
Jonah Pate
Vincenzo Riley
William Roffey
Danaan Roush
Ryland Schmidt
Christopher Slater
Matthew Smeltzer
Zachary Stoddart
Joshua Van Bramer
Ray Wade
Oliver Windes
Montana State University
Chapter Designation Montana Alpha
Current Chapter Size 59
Installation Date February 26, 2022
Location Bozeman, MT
Institution Founded 1919
Student Population 16,703
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IN THEIR WORDS
As our chapter continues to grow, we see nothing but a bright future ahead for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pennsylvania AlphaZeta Chapter. Given our rich history, the brothers look to restore The True Gentleman within the Penn State and State College communities. The brothers believe we are the right group of men to set this fraternity on the right track, allowing Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta to flourish once again. We believe this is the best fraternity on campus, filled with men who want more in life, men who are determined and believe in the right reasons for accepting a bid to a fraternity. We will utilize the resources provided by our alumni and nationals, teach the values and lessons of Sigma Alpha Epsilon to their sons, and understand the purpose of brotherhood.
FOUNDING FATHERS
Edgar Andrews IV
Jason Armstrong
Braden Baird
Luke Bass
Rob Bednar
William Birney
Brice Boas
Hunter Boyd
Chris Chamberlain
Paulie Christopher
Ryan Chu
Sean Corr
Tom Craft
Jack Cross
Erik Danehy
Jacob Drummer
Jackson Edwards
Kyle Emmerson
Michael Foster
James Freeman
Aidan Gallagher
Brendan Gosa
Charles Greenberg
Shea Grourke
Nicholas Guaragno
Alexander Hamarich
Robbie Healey
Trijal Kaistha
Dean Keller
JD King
Lucas Koczent
Jesse Kolb
Thaddeus Kolb
Seth Kopcza
Austin Kurian
Zach Lebovitz
John Lockhart
Joseph Messner
Tim Novak
John O’Donnell
Paul Oruya
Cole Reagan
Chris Redd
Matteo Roncaglia
Joseph Shirley
Jeremy Shultz
Quintin Simanski
Michael Smerek
Jason Smiley
James Suppes
Matthew Yauger
Drew Zero
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
Penn State is a top-ranked research university and Pennsylvania’s sole land-grant institution, founded with a mission of high-quality teaching, expert research, and global service. With a global network of more than 725,000 alumni, the experiences and knowledge gained at Penn State will form the foundation for a future of boundless opportunities. Each Penn State campus is unique, offering students a vibrant student life full of opportunities to participate in clubs and organizations and essential support services to help them reach their academic goals.
STATS
Institution The Pennsylvania State University
Chapter Designation Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
Current Chapter Size 58
Installation Date May 14, 2022
Location State College, PA
Institution Founded 1892
Student Population 40,835
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LEADERSHIP SCHOOL RECAP
Leadership School provides a big-picture look at fraternity leadership and a deeper dive into what it means to serve the Fraternity and our global community. It is an immersive learning experience in which collegiate brothers will focus on building the skills needed to serve in any leadership role. This 4-day institute brings collegiate brothers through the full cycle of collegiate membership, beginning with Member Onboarding and a mock Initiation. The week rounds out with the alumni graduation ceremony and an overview of what it means to be an alumni member, and opportunities to continue their involvement.
The event began on Monday afternoon with check-in and a friendly passport competition around the Exhibit Hall. SAE was excited to welcome the following partners as exhibitors to connect with our members throughout the week:
• CampusInk
• Campus Cooks
• ChapterSpot
• GreekBill
• Lumatic
• The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation
• Be The Match
• Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
• Sleep in Heavenly Peace
• Movember
A generous amount of traffic flowed through the exhibit hall as collegians were excited to see some of their favorite vendors. Attendees were equally as excited about the Passport Competition, where they took a paper “passport” around as they met each vendor. If they received a stamp from every exhibitor on their passport, they could enter for a chance to win various prizes.
Programming for the week kicked off with the model Initiation, where initiated members (both alumni and collegiate) participated in a meaning of insignia session of SAE and took a deeper dive into its symbolism and meaning. During this period, emerging chapter members gathered to review the Emerging Chapter Ritual Ceremony and discuss how they could improve their emerging chapters. Throughout the day, our facilitators ran sessions that included simulated chapter scenarios, like electing officers, recruitment planning, developing philanthropy and service initiatives, among other topics. The evening ended with dinner and one of the Leadership School’s keynote speakers, Lindsay Boccardo. Lindsay spoke about the Hero’s Journey and connected each step of the journey to being a leader within SAE.
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For over a decade, Lindsay has been coaching, researching, and developing programs for professional growth and emotional health on college campuses and in the workplace. A frequent keynote speaker and longtime partner of FEA, AFA, NPC, and AFLV, Lindsay has worked with sorority and fraternity groups, headquarters staff, and leadership consultants all over the country. Lindsay is also the co-founder of Careerhouse, which focuses on helping sorority leaders break through the pay and leadership gaps for women by translating their experience in college into a career they love. Lindsay’s keynote, You Are MADE to Face the Unknown, breaks down The Hero’s Journey as outlined by Joseph Campbell and relates the theory to the participants’ personal experiences. It also made attendees think about the role we play in each other’s lives as highly social creatures who need connection and the human psyche and the ability to persevere, stay resilient and get stronger in the face of adversity.
As Tuesday rolled around, we started the morning with breakfast, then loaded the buses for an exciting day off-site at Memorial Park Cemetary and the Levere Memorial Temple. Memorial Park Cemetery is where Gary R. Anderson (Arizona State ‘58), Jack R. Hotaling (Syracuse ‘53), William C. Levere (Northwestern 1897), and John O. Moseley (Oklahoma ‘18) are buried, and attendees performed the ritual Memorial Service. Afterward, attendees headed to the Levere Memorial Temple, where they held training sessions in the Peace Chapel and breakout meetings throughout the building and its grounds. After a long day at the Levere Memorial Temple, students and facilitators ended the night with a Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
Wednesday was a productive day with a hands-on community service project, partnering with Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Brothers rotated through groups to make headboards and beds for children who do not currently have one at home. They also attended a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the True Gentleman session to learn how to be more open-minded and inclusive within their chapters and a session about our new database, The SAE Portal. Dinner was served in the Grand Ballroom with an
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etiquette presentation from Campus Cooks and a few wrap-up sessions where participants set goals for when they returned to campus and rounded out the night.
The final day of Leadership School included the Awards Banquet, which was streamed live on the SAE YouTube channel. The 20212022 Fraternity Awards Competition winners were announced, including True Gentleman of the Year - Frank Cruz (Simpson ‘23) and John O Moseley Award for Fraternity Zeal - Georgia Institute of Technology. To wrap up the week, attendees had the pleasure of hearing Tom Healy (Ohio ‘06) speak about his experience as an SAE and how he channeled the lessons he’s learned to reach his peak potential as a leader.
Tom joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Ohio University during his first year. That summer, he attended Leadership School because nobody else in his chapter wanted to. The experience, as he explained to the attendees, changed his entire life trajectory. He became a leader in his chapter, was the IFC President and worked weekly for two years with the Dean of Students on the Council of Student Leaders. Tom is confident that none of that would have happened without Leadership School, and therefore, his personal and professional life would look much different had he not had that game-changing experience. Over his professional career, Tom founded multiple successful companies, published three books, developed online education on over 100 college campuses, delivered over 1,000 presentations, and helped hundreds of organizations get better faster. Tom is an active community member and has spent his entire professional life in Scottsdale, AZ. Leadership School would not have been possible without the alumni and collegian volunteers who helped facilitate many small
group sessions. Twenty-three alumni served as “chapter facilitators.” Following each general session, they met with their small group, or “chapter,” to dive further into the content. These groups spent so much time together throughout the week that they became just as close-knit as a collegiate chapter. Our National Ambassadors served as peer facilitators in eight of the chapter groups, getting the chance to impart their wisdom from the collegian perspective.
“Leadership school for me was a great experience. As an ambassador, I learned valuable skills in helping teach other SAEs around the country about what it means to be a leader and how to become more effective. It was also pretty cool getting to know so many different SAEs from around the country,” Kapil Reddy (Indiana State), Sigma Alpha Epsilon National Ambassador.
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Overall, attendees had a blast at Leadership School, and the Fraternity Service Center could not be more proud of our collegian members for taking the time out of their summer to come and build their leadership skills in Chicago. The Fraternity Service Center also appreciates our Ambassadors, Faculty, Facilitators, and Staff for all of their contributions to this event, especially Hannah Blenden, Shelby Gerwin, and Trevor Bloom of the Education Department, who did a fantastic job bringing this event to life.
We can’t wait to see what is in store for future events!
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“LEADERSHIP SCHOOL FOR ME WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE. AS AN AMBASSADOR, I LEARNED VALUABLE SKILLS IN HELPING TEACH OTHER SAES AROUND THE COUNTRY ABOUT WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A LEADER AND HOW TO BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE. IT WAS ALSO PRETTY COOL GETTING TO KNOW SO MANY DIFFERENT SAES FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY”
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR
The True Gentleman of the Year Award is the highest honor the Fraternity can bestow on an undergraduate brother. The award, first given in 2000, is presented annually to an undergraduate who has been determined to be the most outstanding collegiate in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, considering scholastic achievement, fraternity involvement, university leadership, and community service. The True Gentleman of the Year will receive a $5,000 scholarship award, endowed by Warren P. Poslunsy (Kettering ‘69) to recognize brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity.
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FRANK CRUZ, CLASS OF 2023, IS A PROUD BROTHER OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, HAILING FROM SIMPSON COLLEGE (IOWA SIGMA) CHAPTER.
Frank Cruz (Simpson ‘23), has held multiple leadership positions in the Iowa Sigma chapter. Some of his past and present fraternity involvement include Eminent Archon, Eminent Deputy Archon, Eminent Recorder, Herald, Alumni Representative, Art/Design Chair, TShirt Design Chair, and Social Media Coordinator. Outside of these leadership roles, he has been a member of the House Corporation, By-Law Committee, Recruitment Committee, Community Service Committee, Member Education Committee, Alumni Engagement Committee, and being part of the Standards and Ethics Board.
Outside of his chapter, Frank has been accepted and currently holding a position for Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s National Fraternity as a National Ambassador. Throughout his time in this position, he and some other ambassadors have worked on a Recruitment Initiative for all the chapters across the realm. He was also appointed and became a Membership/Conduct Review Committee member in this National Ambassador position. Another
fun project through this experience has been assisting Gage Wolt and Jamil Tharp in their Recruitment Coaching sessions for chapters needing assistance in Recruitment.
Throughout Frank’s time at Simpson College, he has been super involved through various activities around campus that would consist of leadership positions. Some of these activities include being the Vice President of Records for the Inter-fraternity Council during the calendar year 2020 while also holding Live Entertainment director for Simpson’s Campus Activities Board organization during the calendar years 2020 and 2021. He also held various positions in Student Government Association by serving as both Sophomore Class Senator and Sophomore Class President in Fall 2020-Spring 2021.
Throughout these positions, he was the chairperson for both the Campus Connection Committee (Served Spring of 2021) and the Financial Advisory Committee (Served Fall of 2021). Frank has also served as Junior Class President for a semester in 2021 but had to leave both positions of Chairperson of Financial Advisory Committee and Junior Class President due to winning the election of Student Body President of Simpson College. This position will run until the end of the calendar year 2022. He also serves on other committees around campus like Simpson’s Crisis Management Team, Simpson’s Alumni Board, Simpson’s Board of Trustees, Simpson’s Faculty Meetings,
the All-Campus Budget Committee, and Simpson’s Resource Management Committee.
Frank is currently a member in the circles/ chapters of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, Pi Kappa Delta National Forensic Honor Society, and Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society since Spring 2021. He was also an undergraduate resident advisor for the first-year dormitory for the school year 2020-2021.
Some recent awards that Frank has been recognized with would include the American Citizenship Award from the Iowa State Bar Association and Iowa State Bar Foundation in 2019, Simpson College President’s List in Spring 2020, Simpson College Dean’s List in Spring 2021, the Group Governor’s Volunteer Award in 2021, the Warren P. Poslusny Scholarship Recipient in 2021, the Order of DeVotie in November 2021, and the Iowa Sigma Chapter’s Dr. Walt Centennial Scholarship Recipient in 2021 and 2022.
“After receiving the True Gentleman of the Year award, I was excited to represent my chapter in this great award. Since I first joined the fraternity in Fall 2019, I have wanted to accomplish many things throughout my time. However, realizing that enjoying calling this fraternity my second home and a place where I can rely on my brothers is something I would never regret doing. Receiving this award made me not just proud of being part of a great brotherhood of Sigma Alpha Epsilon but also to receive the level of support from my province, my chapter, and of course, the close friends I call brothers back at Iowa Simga. Overall, this experience has helped me realize the significant ties and relationships I was able to attain to help me grow as the person I am today.”
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THE ZEAL AWARD
THE JOHN O. MOSLEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL IS THE HIGHEST HONOR THAT A COLLEGIATE 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.
THIS YEAR’S NOMINEES:
EVANSVILLE (INDIANA EPSILON)
GEORGIA TECH (GEORGIA PHI)
KANSAS STATE (KANSAS BETA)
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (SOUTH DAKOTA THETA)
YOUNGSTOWN STATE (OHIO ALPHA)
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THIS YEAR’S WINNER IS GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (GEORGIA PHI)
CHAPTER GPA 3.58
$18,385 RAISED FOR THE JED FOUNDATION FOCUSSING ON MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELLNESS
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, endowed by Warren P. Poslusny (Kettering ’69) to recognize brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the Fraternity.
Georgia Institute of Technology was honored with the 2022 John O. Moseley Zeal Award at the 84th National Leadership School in Chicago, Illinois on August 11.
Over the past academic year, the Georgia Phi chapter focussed its efforts on combatting mental health struggles, the environmental declines, the fraternity reputation on campus, and falling GPAs.
The chapter unanimously voted to create Mental Health and Sustainability Chair positions in a first step to reach their goals. The Mental Health Chair was trained in Question Persuade Refer (QPR) and was in regular communication with campus resources and the JED Foundation, the chapter’s philanthropic partner, a non-profit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults in the United States. The Sustainability Chair works to minimize styrofoam and plastic use during meals, and in one semester has reduced styrofoam use by 55% through an incentives program.
Georgia Phi works to continue to be a positive example of the fraternity experience on their campus by pivoting their Intramural Chair position into a Campus Relations Chair. This brother not only keeps the chapter invovled with intramurals, but promotes and organizes chapter participation in the many traditions and events around campus.
The chapter re-evaluated their scholarship program this past year, increasing both the minimum GPA requirement and the scholarship budget. With these tools, the Scholarship Chair held successful study halls and career development workshops and the overall chapter GPA raised to 3.58.
Georgia Phi placed a significant emphasis on mental health and well-being while also engaging with the community by partnering with the JED Foundation. They developed creative programming focussed on mental and physical wellness, raising $18,385 in donations to the JED Foundation.
“Our chapter is honored to receive the John O. Moseley Zeal Award! This award recognizes us as the highest-achieving SAE chapter in the nation. We are proud to have represented our fraternity this year, and we are beyond thankful for those who helped us along the way. We will strive to serve our community and brothers with the same degree of zeal going forward.”
Congratulations to the SAE chapter at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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As Sigma Alpha Epsilon returns to in-person events, the SAE Foundation is especially excited to connect with members of all ages. In August, the Foundation kicked off the 84th National Leadership School with a booth in the Exhibit Hall to discuss the Phi Alpha Club, an exclusive giving society for undergraduate members, and national scholarships with attendees.
After many conversations at the table, 83 students joined the Phi Alpha Club and were entered into a raffle to win either an early 1900s SAE badge or a miniature replica of the Statue of Minerva. Brothers Dean Berger (Maryland-College Park ‘24) and Michael Regirer (Indiana ‘25) were announced as the winners at the Graduation and Awards Ceremony. Congratulations to these gentlemen!
The Foundation team also spoke to attendees about the 20222023 National Scholarship Program, giving them information about the application process.
Throughout the rest of the week, the Foundation took part in Leadership School in a new way, hosting eight alumni donors for a first-hand look at the impact of their gifts on the organization.
“As we continue to grow our stewardship program, we felt it was necessary to take advantage of the return of in-person events to show our donors the impact of their gifts to the Annual Loyalty Fund. The educational and leadership opportunities afforded to our members have a real and lasting impact on their future success, and we are proud to support these initiatives,” said Steve Mitchell (Indiana ‘83), SAE Foundation President & CEO. This exclusive invitation was sent to a select few to participate in Leadership School like never before. The Alumni Program began with a Tuesday night trip to Wrigley Field for the Cubs game. On Wednesday morning, donors traveled from Leadership
School to the Levere Memorial Temple for an in-depth tour of SAE’s historic headquarters. While there, the Foundation treated attendees to an iconic Chicago lunch from Portillos and a presentation by Steve Mitchell. Donors rounded out the afternoon back at Leadership School, participating in the Graduation Ritual session and Etiquette Dinner. The night ended with a Q&A about the Fraternity’s educational programs with SAE’s Chief Operating Officer, Spencer Long.
The program ended Thursday morning at the Leadership School Graduation and Awards Ceremony.
SAE Foundation Trustee Matthew Weinstein (Northern Iowa ‘90) had great things to say about his experience. “My last National Leadership School was 28 years ago, and despite leaving Northwestern, I knew exactly where I was. The things that made my experiences so special were still there - the energy, the brotherhood, the ritual, and even Fred Phelps playing the organ! Active brothers today have many of the same challenges we had then, but the newer ones are even harder. I left the day, however, confident that our future is in good hands.”
“This is the first time we have done anything like this,” Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado, Director of Donor Services & Special Events, shared. “We hope to expand this initiative to other educational events and see more donors in attendance at the next Leadership School in 2024.”
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“THE EDUCATIONAL AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AFFORDED TO OUR MEMBERS HAVE A REAL AND LASTING IMPACT ON THEIR FUTURE SUCCESS”
AWARD RECIPIENTS
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 2022 Awards recipients are listed below. Congratulations to all for personifying the values and traits of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PRIDES ITSELF ON BEING ONE OF THE NATION’S OLDEST AND LARGEST FRATERNITIES—A DISTINCTION THAT BRINGS WITH IT CENTURIES OF DEDICATED MEMBERS.
AWARD RECIPIENTS
CHAPTER AWARDS
JOHN O. MOSELEY AWARD FOR FRATERNITY ZEAL
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Phi)
CHAPTER ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Baylor University (Texas Theta)
Florida Southern College (Florida Gamma)
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Phi)
Kansas State University (Kansas Beta)
Salisbury University (Maryland Sigma)
South Dakota State University (South Dakota Theta)
Texas State University-San Marcos (Texas Sigma)
Union University (Tennessee Eta)
University of Alabama (Alabama Mu)
University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
University of Colorado Boulder (Colorado Chi)
University of Toledo (Ohio Nu)
Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER AWARD
American University (Washington City Alpha)
HARRY S. BUNTING OUTSTANDING EMERGING CHAPTER OF THE YEAR AWARD
University of Michigan (Michigan Iota-Beta)
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI RELATIONS AWARD
South Dakota State University (South Dakota Theta)
BRANDON WEGHORST OUTSTANDING CHAPTER COMMUNICATION AWARD
Union University (Tennessee Eta)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MEMBER EDUCATION AWARD
Simpson College (Iowa Sigma)
OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AWARD
Simpson College (Iowa Sigma)
OUTSTANDING HEALTH-AND-SAFETY AWARD
Youngstown State University (Ohio Alpha)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER HOUSING AWARD
University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
JOSEPH A. MANCINI OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SERVICE AND PHILANTHROPY AWARD
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Phi)
KIMBALL-PHELPS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SINGING
Florida Southern College (Florida Gamma)
NOBLE LESLIE DEVOTIE OUTSTANDING RITUAL AWARD
Texas State University-San Marcos (Texas Sigma)
ROBERT C. COUSINS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RECRUITMENT
Texas State University-San Marcos (Texas Sigma)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Phi)
SMITH-HUFFMAN OUTSTANDING CHAPTER MANAGEMENT AWARD
University of Evansville (Indiana Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AWARD
South Dakota State University (South Dakota Theta)
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
M. TODD BUCHANAN RECRUITMENT CHAIRMAN AWARD
Maxwell Deters (University of Cincinnati – Ohio Epsilon)
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ADVISORS
Rebecca Bair (University of Toledo – Ohio Nu)
Douglas Beatty (Pennsylvania State University – Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta)
Kevin Johnson (University of Cincinnati – Ohio Epsilon)
Hugh Miller (University of Alabama – Alabama Mu)
Lee Miller (University of Mount Union – Ohio Sigma)
OUTSTANDING EMINENT ARCHONS
Garrett Ammons (University of Maryland-College Park –Maryland Beta)
Curtis Dom (University of Kentucky – Kentucky Epsilon)
Alexander Glauthier IV (University of Mount Union – Ohio Sigma)
Nicholas Locke (Youngstown State University – Ohio Alpha)
Oliver Massolo (University of Colorado Boulder – Colorado Chi)
Austin Sewell (Franklin College of Indiana – Indiana Alpha)
Frank Wilk (University of Tennessee-Knoxville – Tennessee Kappa)
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BRADLEY M. COHEN EMINENT ARCHON OF THE YEAR AWARD
Alexander Sacopulos (DePauw University – Indiana Delta)
OUTSTANDING EMINENT TREASURERS
Michael Chaplow (Youngstown State University – Ohio Alpha)
Justin Clary (Franklin College of Indiana – Indiana Alpha)
Jet Rawlings (Kansas State University – Kansas Beta)
Sebastian Schemmel (University of Cincinnati – Ohio Epsilon)
Cole VanNatta (University of Mount Union – Ohio Sigma)
TRUE GENTLEMAN OF THE YEAR
Frank Cruz (Simpson College – Iowa Sigma)
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS
BILL FISCUS OUTSTANDING AREA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
SAE Phoenix Alumni, Inc. — WINNER
Greater Atlanta, GA Alumni Association — RUNNER UP
OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Ohio Alpha Chapter Alumni Association — WINNER
Missouri Gamma Chapter Alumni Association — RUNNER UP
MOST OUTSTANDING PRINTED COMMUNICATION
Greater Cincinnati, OH Area Alumni Association — WINNER
San Diego, CA Area Alumni Association — RUNNER UP
MOST OUTSTANDING ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION
Greater Cincinnati, OH Area Alumni Association — WINNER
Kansas Gamma Chapter Alumni Association — RUNNER UP
MOST OUTSTANDING WEBSITE
San Diego, CA Area Alumni Association — WINNER
Greater Atlanta, GA Area Alumni Association — RUNNER UP
BEST SPECIAL EVENT OR PROJECT
San Diego, CA Area Alumni Association — WINNER
Greater Atlanta, GA Area Alumni Association — RUNNER UP
MOST IMPROVED ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Greater Pensacola, FL Area Alumni Association — WINNER
Penn State Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter Alumni Association
— RUNNER UP
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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
THE SAE FOUNDATION AWARDS
MERIT-BASED ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS. THESE SCHOLARSHIPS RECOGNIZE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF THE FRATERNITY’S VALUES: FRIENDSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, AND SERVICE.
The SAE Foundation Board of Trustees and the members of the Scholarship Commission proudly announce the 2021-2022 academic year scholarship winners, 46 scholarships totaling $117,000. These Brothers excel in their personal, professional, and academic pursuits, and their accomplishments have earned recognition among their fellow student peers.
We thank our generous supporters, alumni, and friends, who make these scholarships possible. In addition, we encourage you to congratulate any winners you may know. 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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G. ROBERT HAMRDLA AWARD
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.
Matthew Babor, Puget Sound (Washington Gamma) - $2,000
JONES-LAUERENCE AWARD
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.
Robert Benson, Texas Tech (Texas Alpha) - $3,000 Senna Adachi, Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) - $2,000
DR. CHARLES A. PREUSS MEDICAL AWARD
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.
Cameron Coulter, Centre (Kentucky Kappa) - $3,000 Colby Hughes, Tennessee-Knoxville (Tennessee Kappa) - $2,000
FRANK C. GINOCCHIO & THOMAS W. DEVINE LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
Established in recognition of Brother Frank C. Ginocchio’s (Northwestern ’66) leadership while serving on the Sigma Alpha Epsilon staff and 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.
Caleb Volz, Toledo (Ohio Nu) - $3,000
Cannon LaFont, Kentucky (Kentucky Epsilon) - $3,000
Joseph Glickman, UC-Berkeley (California Beta) - $3,000
BRADLEY M. COHEN COURAGE AWARD
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.
Kevin Chung, Penn State-Harrisburg (Pennsylvania Psi-Eta)
- $1,000
W. EMIL FORMAN AWARD
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.
Akum Dhillon, North Carolina-Chapel Hill (North Carolina Xi) - $4,000
Brendan O’Hara, Virginia (Virginia Omicron) - $2,000
Bennan Featherstone, Minnesota (Minnesota Alpha) - $2,000
Erwin Lopez, East Tennessee State (Tennessee Alpha) - $3,000
Joshua Hartlage, Franklin (Indiana Alpha) - $2,000
Shaheer Ahmed Shaikh, South Florida (Florida Delta) - $3,000
Tanner Johnson, North Dakota State (North Dakota Beta) - $3,000
Tyler Hilsendeger, Washington State (Washington Beta) - $2,000
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.
Parker Wold, North Dakota State (North Dakota Beta) - $1,000
CHARLES COLLINS AWARD
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.
Andrew den Boggende, Florida Southern (Florida Gamma) - $1,000
Caden Matson, Florida (Florida Upsilon) - $2,000
Collin Fiorentini, Union (Tennessee Eta) - $2,000
David Brown, Embry-Riddle [AZ] (Florida Rho) - $1,000
Evan Spader, Kentucky (Kentucky Epsilon) - $1,000
Joshua Figus, Western Illinois (Illinois Sigma-Sigma) - $3,000
Laurence Allen, UC-Berkeley (California Beta) - $3,000
Liam Gallagher, Louisville (Kentucky Sigma) - $4,000
Max Sanchez, Ohio State (Ohio Theta) - $2,000
Nick Albers, Cincinnati (Ohio Epsilon) - $4,000
Seth Crawford, Houston (Texas Epsilon) - $4,000
Timothy Bianco, St. Louis (Missouri Zeta) - $3,000
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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.
Parker Possehl, South Florida (Florida Delta) - $2,000
Samuel Darrin, Mount Union (Ohio Sigma) - $3,000
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.
Luke Clausen, Drake (Iowa Delta) - $2,000
Sam Cooper, William & Mary (Virginia Kappa) - $3,000
WARREN P. POSLUSNY AWARD
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.
Alec Dybiec, South Florida (Florida Delta) - $4,000
Curtis Dom, Kentucky (Kentucky Epsilon) - $2,000
Frank Cruz, Simpson (Iowa Sigma) - $3,000
Grant Ginther, Kansas State (Kansas Beta) - $4,000
Kevin Valido, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Theta) - $3,000
Nolan Lee, South Dakota State (South Dakota Theta) - $2,000
Stanton Thomas, Oklahoma State (Oklahoma Mu) - $2,000
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.
Bryce Cagle, Union (Tennessee Eta) - $2,000
GORDON L. ROCKWELL BUSSINESS SCIENTIFIC SCHOLARSHIP
Established in memory of Brother Gordon L. Rockwell (Michigan State ’66), this award recognizes brothers enrolled in a business or scientific degree.
Jake Burdick, Kent State (Ohio Lambda) - $1,000
JOSEPH MANCINI LEADERSHIP AWARD
Established in memory of past ESA Joseph Mancini (Cincinnati ’35), this award recognizes brothers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their chapter, community and school.
Justin Kelleher, Florida Southern (Florida Gamma) - $3,000 Preston Oden, Mississippi (Mississippi Gamma) - $2,000
SAE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FOR OVERALL EXCELLENCE
Established in 2021, this award recognizes brothers who have demonstrated overall excellence living the values of the Fraternity: Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service..
Steadman Boston, Winthrop (South Carolina Sigma) - $5,000
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
For the 2022-2023 academic year, $94,000 in scholarships will be awarded, thanks to the generosity of our alumni and friends who have established these scholarships. For more information about the scholarship application, eligibility requirements, and more, please visit sae.net/foundation/ scholarships/.
Apply for a Scholarship by March 1, 2023!
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On September 21, 2022, the Florida Sigma chapter at the University of West Florida celebrated the initiation of five collegiates and two additional gentlemen. Although this was a new experience for the five collegiates, for the other two it was a day that had only dreamt of.
When a charter is granted, any men who had graduated before chartering are invited back for installation but don’t always have the time or money to do so. Brothers Michael Davison (West Florida ‘72) and Clifton Mitchell, could not attend the chartering at the University of West Florida back in January of 1973, so they were asked to be a part of this special moment this year.
Michael was a member of Phi Alpha Epsilon. When the local chapter of Phi Alpha Epsilon was scheduled to charter, Michael could not attend because he was already in the workforce. He was living in the suburbs of Atlanta while developing motels for a living, which made it difficult for him to travel back to Pensacola for the chartering ceremony.
Nearly 50 years later, his membership was confirmed. Ken Jernigan, one of the 73 founding fathers of Phi Alpha Epsilon, called to invite him back. He couldn’t believe it when he was called to return for this special moment. “There were tears in his eyes. He had this on his bucket list,” Sam Waite (West Florida ‘79) said.
Michael’s wife, Barbara Davison, drove him to Florida to make sure this was something he could cross off his bucket list. With
Michael being handicapped and diagnosed with both Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, this was a big deal for him, his family, and all of the chapter brothers.
“The initiation was a sweet and impressive event for me. I am in awe of the brothers who executed the ceremony so well,” Michael says. “I truly regret the procrastination of going back. Life got in the way, but SAE has always been important to me, and I admire all of the brothers.”
Clifton Mitchell, son of Wilmer Mitchell (Florida ‘55), who was in charge of purchasing the first University of West Florida SAE chapter house, was also in attendance. Clifton had always supported SAE but never had the opportunity to join because he attended Pensacola Junior college after high school. With no Greek life present at his school, he never had the opportunity to join an organization. This was the best choice for him as he decided to work in the family business. Ken Jernigan once again made it a personal mission to see if this was something they could do for Clifton. After everything was approved and ready to go, a phone call was made to Clifton.
With eight SAE’s in the family across three different chapters and one in Florida Sigma, it only made sense to initiate Clifton. His
continuous support hadn’t gone unnoticed, especially at the age of 89 years old.
“As I was leading the ceremony songs, I looked over to see Mr. Mitchell singing every song. I couldn’t believe it,” Sam Waite mentioned.
When the initiation took place, Clifton’s nephew, Turner Mitchell (West Florida ‘22), had the opportunity to pin his own uncle.
“I am extremely humbled and honored to be asked into the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. To be asked to join my family members and brothers many years later is truly an experience I’ll never forget,” Clifton said. “To the folks that made this happen, I say thank you and Phi Alpha!”
The ceremony was performed and led by the Alumni Association Team, who are also the founding fathers of the chapter at West Florida. These gentlemen comprised the initiation team; Steven Duke ‘73, Eminent Archon; Ken Jernigan ‘73, past Eminent Archon; Richard Puckett ‘73, Eminent Preceptor; Frank Harmon ‘73, Eminent Chronicler; Skip Hull ‘73, Eminent Warden; Richard Stone ‘84, Eminent Recorder; Sam Waite ‘79, Chaplain/Song Leader; and Jack Lowery ‘20, Eminent Herald.
Each of them played a significant role in the ceremony. They were very excited to be present for another Fall Initiation.
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The week of April 25-29 this year was a hectic yet productive week for the brothers at Baylor University, all thanks to their Paddy Murphy week fundraisers.
Paddy Murphy Week is a nationally-recognized philanthropy event that gives men the initiative to give back to the community through multiple service events and projects. The Chapter gifted all the proceeds to the Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in Temple, Texas. They collectively decided to raise funds for the children admitted to this hospital. As they went to the hospital to discuss this partnership, the Baylor members thought of a great way to lift the spirits of the patients. Give away free t-shirts for the win!
Participating in Paddy Murphy Week was a big deal to the men at Baylor since they recently earned their charter. They were excited to get into the rhythm of things and raise as much money as possible. “This was our first time hosting a Paddy Murphy Week event and our advice to any chapter looking to expand on its own philanthropy efforts is not to be afraid to do so. Begin small and work your way up by doing critical research and creating a plan that fits your chapter and start planning immediately.” Blake Brockway said.
The Chapter kicked off Paddy Murphy Week with a social media push day. The Chapter encouraged each sorority on campus to get involved by decorating a coffin that was entered into a social media contest. The sorority with the most Instagram likes on their coffin picture was announced as the winner. Alpha Delta Pi won this years competition. All of these creative designs came to life as the brothers dressed formally to walk the coffins across campus, an event associated with the SAE Paddy Murphy tradition.
Day two consisted of an SAE car smash, which was open to anyone. Participants donated one dollar for 30-seconds of swing time. A local
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“THIS WAS OUR FIRST TIME HOSTING A PADDY MURPHY WEEK EVENT AND OUR ADVICE TO ANY CHAPTER LOOKING TO EXPAND ON ITS OWN PHILANTHROPY EFFORTS IS NOT TO BE AFRAID TO DO SO. BEGIN SMALL AND WORK YOUR WAY UP BY DOING CRITICAL RESEARCH AND CREATING A PLAN THAT FITS YOUR CHAPTER AND START PLANNING IMMEDIATELY”
pizza restaurant and lemonade stand were nearby throughout the event to re-energize participants.
On Wednesday, the Chapter hosted an SAE car wash. Brothers spread out across campus with signs to advertise the event. The charge for a wash was only five dollars, and nearly 120 vehicles came through in total. The amazing turnout resulted in a shortage of soap and towels, but the Chapter knew they needed to act quickly to keep the event alive. They had brothers travel to their local Walmart to purchase more supplies to continue with the car wash.
On Thursday, the Brothers set up water slides and water balloons near campus to give students a break from studying for finals. There was a small entrance fee for anyone who wanted to participate. The Chapter filled the water balloons with colored dye, so students were encouraged to wear white t-shirts. It was a great way to cool off and have some fun as the week almost ended.
On the last day of Paddy Murphy Week “Miss Paddy Murphy Pageant” was held at McLane Stadium. Two representatives from each sorority participated in this pageant, resulting in a total of eight women. There were three rounds to the pageant, a question and answer bit, a talent show, and formal speeches. Unaffiliated students judged each participant’s performance and chose the woman who represented “Miss Paddy Murphy” the best. Bell Geiman, a member
of Zeta Tau Alpha, was nominated as this years “Miss Paddy Murphy”. After an eventful week of Paddy Murphy events, the Baylor chapter raised a total of $13,745. Not only were these donations made in person, but the brothers installed an ongoing crowdsourcing fund for parents and others to support their philanthropic efforts virtually. They anticipate offering this online giving option in the years to come.
One of the biggest takeaways from seeing these events come to life was the outreach tactics that the organizers implemented to grow campus involvement. The chapter’s marketing team worked on a social media plan that included post ideas and ways to advertise Paddy Murphy Week events. Something they found that intrigued students was the social media countdown to unveiling the Paddy Murphy Week shirt design. They also used their budget to design and purchase signs around campus. Some members even visited other chapter meetings to get the word out formally.
Brothers Blake Brockway (Eminent Deputy Archon), Ryan Duer (Social Chairman), Aron Basurto (Service Chairman), and Alejandro Lopez (PMW Chairman) worked tirelessly to be sure their chapter hosted a successful Paddy Murphy Week. These gentlemen gave it their all and had a lot of fun while doing so.
“Looking back, it was great for our brotherhood to come together and create something like this. It was awesome having fun with the other sororities and students, too,” Ryan Duer mentioned.
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BY: HOLCOMBE ROLADER (LOUISIANA STATE ‘21)
Buildings have always held large significance in societies globally. Whether they be places of worship, learning, justice, or celebrations, human beings assign a great significance to the structures in which important events take place. As a microcosm of the rest of the world, fraternities are no different, and as such a fraternity house or lodges has always been an important extension of these organizations.
IN THE MAKING, THE NEW CHAPTER HOUSE FOR MS THETA IS A WORK OF
Ever since the Tennessee Omega chapter at Sewanee dedicated its house as the first of our beloved order, SAE has found it important to have chapters housed and to protect these structures dearly. The story of the Mississippi State University (Mississippi Theta) chapter is no different, and the campaign undertaken by her alumni, undergraduates, national organization, and host institution to adhere to this idea is astounding. With decades in the making, the new chapter house for Mississippi Theta is a work of art, and arguably one of the nicest fraternity houses in the country. Through cooperation, brotherhood, and most of all perseverance, SAE’s of all stripes came together and achieved something impressive, and the way in which they achieved this goal could serve as a model to any chapter attempting to make their chapter house as grand as the chapter itself.
campus, so much so that when the first university president went to expel all members of fraternities from campus, he later had to retract that order and invite the brothers of Mississippi Theta back, as many of the brothers were also the leaders on campus. This set a tone of excellence that has long stuck with the Mississippi Theta chapter, and they would go on to have many more firsts beyond being the first fraternity on campus. Another of these firsts came in 1947, when the Mississippi Theta chapter purchased a house located on North Nash Street in Starkville, becoming the first chapter house of any kind at Mississippi State. Many other chapters followed suit, and before long the university realized that they would need to provide a space for its many different Greek organizations on campus. As it would happen, there was a large hill surrounded by fields west of the Davis Wade football stadium. The university resolved to give that land to the Greek community to build housing, and decided to
The story of the Mississippi Theta chapter and the house itself goes back decades, and there have been many different characters who were important in establishing and maintaining this structure into the modern day. To begin, Mississippi Theta was founded on Mississippi State University’s campus in 1887, roughly 7 years after the founding of the university itself. Even in its infancy, Mississippi Theta was an important institution on
hold a lottery in order to determine who got to pick spots and in what order. Naturally, SAE again went first, selecting a beautiful spot right at the top of that hill, a stone’s throw from the football stadium and from the rest of campus. With the spot selected, the brotherhood began the process of building their first on campus chapter house, but this period of growth for Mississippi Theta would not come without its hiccups.
To begin, while Mississippi Theta had picked the best spot on campus, they did not build the best chapter house to match the spot itself. The first iteration of the Mississippi Theta house was a massive square brick building designed in post modern style, made from hard concrete cinder blocks and resembling more of a barracks than a traditional southern greek revival style fraternity house. The house was made from so much sturdy concrete that it was in fact legally considered a nuclear fallout shelter, as it was one of the only buildings on campus that could survive a blast of that strength. Brothers affectionately referred to it as the “SAE Gas Station” due to its resemblance to a service station in Starkville, and while the brotherhood within the chapter was very strong, the house did not reflect the level of excellence that Mississippi Theta has always stood for at Mississippi State. Even within a few years of its existence on campus, brothers knew that the house needed more.
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“DECADES
ART”
THE TIME IS NOW
With this understanding entrenched in the chapter, it was only a matter of time until a brother answered the call to upgrade the house. The first catalyst of this change came from a man named Larry Jones, who would go on to be a pivotal brother in the history of the Mississippi Theta housing corps. In the early 1990’s, Larry helped lead the process of what would become the next stage of the Mississippi Theta chapter house. These efforts resulted in what brothers call the ‘94 building, a more traditional style fraternity house that would be placed in front of the main dorm building. This building was a massive step forward for the chapter, adding an additional 8 bedrooms to the original number of 20 as well as space for a house parent. It also gave the chapter room to conduct its business, as officers would be encouraged to live and meet in this section of the house, keeping the operations of the chapter close to its core. This did a lot to shake off the “gas station” vibe of the building, and continues to serve as an integral part of the house to this day. While this renovation did a lot to improve the look of the Mississippi Theta chapter house, as well as to help tie together the functions of the fraternity, it still left some room for improvement. For example, the first floor of the main dorm building was on a different elevation from the ‘94 building and the multi-purpose “Great Hall” used for meals as well as social events. Further, to enter the Chapter Room (added in the mid 1980s), the brothers would have to exit the Great Hall, and be outside only to enter the Chapter Room. While these flaws were relatively minor, and the house itself much improved, brothers again sensed that there was more to be achieved.
For a time, the chapter house stayed as it was in 1995, with its multiple different structures and varying design elements. All the while though, the Mississippi Theta House Corporation had been preparing, quietly saving money and biding time until the chapter was ready to make this big move. By 2017, that the time had come, and the House Corporation contracted an architect to produce renderings of what a new updated house would look
like. The goal of this remodel would be to “replace the original dormitory and kitchen built in 1959 and tie it functionally and aesthetically into newer structures”, in other words bringing the house into the modern era and unifying its design elements. With the original structures well over 50 years old, this update was needed to keep up with both the growth of the chapter and the modern living requirements of college students. The old building, with its low ceilings, wonky designs, and separation from the rest of the chapter facilities would have to be redone in order to properly serve the Mississippi Theta chapter. These renderings did just that, and truly demonstrated how a renovation could tie the whole place together in a way the chapter had been trying to do for decades now. Yet, these renderings came with one red flag, and that was the price. The price for this project appeared to be around 5 million dollars in total, and while the housing corps had been saving for this exact moment, they were going to need lots of help if this dream was going to become a reality. It was clear that it would take a new generation of Mississippi Theta alumni to undertake this task.
In 2018, Larry passed the torch of leadership to a new House Corporation president and board. This board, composed of Reggie Sims (Mississippi State ‘81), John Garrard (‘82), Barry Bridgforth (‘83), Jerry Solomon (‘72), Ralph Billinglsey (‘73), Terry Jones (‘72), Ches Fedric (‘04) Tom McElroy (‘84), and Stephen Farr (‘81), took up the mantle and quickly set about enacting the next stage of growth for the Mississippi Theta chapter. They designated Stephen Farr to be in charge of the project, and he immediately set about putting things into motion. Stephen would prove to be integral to the completion of this project, and his work on a number of projects necessary for this renovation was paramount to getting it finished. One of the first projects spearheaded by Stephen was a comprehensive update of Alumni information and records. Mississippi theta has a long and storied history, and with thousands of living alumni some records had naturally been neglected over time. After taking the time to comb through all of these contact records meticulously, they then contacted Pennington & Co to conduct a feasibility study on raising the funds for this project. In time, they would also need to
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(From Left): Jack Harris (‘71), John Garrard (‘80), Reggie Sims (‘81), Stephen Farr (‘81), Jerry Solomon (‘72), Terry Jones (‘72), John Dean (‘62).
seek the approval of a variety of boards for this project. These included negotiating their lease with the university, getting the approval for the actual construction with the university, and getting approval from the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning for these changes to take place. Not only was all of this approval granted, they also received a letter of recommendation from the president of MSU. With the approvals in hand, they then engaged Pennington to begin their fundraising, aptly dubbed “THE TIME IS NOW”. Pennington was a great resource for this campaign, as they sent a person to serve as boots on the ground and assist these brothers in holding each other accountable
Spring of 2020 brought surprises which no one was properly prepared for. With lockdowns, school closures, supply chain issues, and a general sense of chaos, trying to get anything done during this time period was a nightmare. Mississippi Theta was no exception to this, and soon also ran into their own share of pandemic related issues. While the Housing Corps benefited from having the chapter out of the house so they could work unimpeded, trying to get the construction actually completed was not so simple. There were delays, things taking longer than they should to arrive, items typically available suddenly being out stock, months wasted as things just took longer to get there. Notably, the new lions which would grace the front of the house were exponentially delayed on their multi thousand mile journey from Hanoi, eventually making it to the port of New York, then by train to Memphis, then finally by truck to their home in Starkville. Things just took a bit longer, and all the while, Mississippi Theta raced to have it completed in time for a fall 2021 move in. While the pandemic certainly added a layer of complication to the project, the Mississippi Theta House Corporation knew that they had to follow through and finally realize this goal. When the deadline drew near, one final complication reared its head, and during the fundraising. Another great outside resource for getting this project off the ground was the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Finance & Housing. This group, specifically designated at assisting chapters acquire, maintain, and operate housing, has been a huge boon to dozens of chapters around the country, including Mississippi Theta. With both of these organizations assisting, Mississippi Theta began a mass fundraising drive, in which they were successfully able to raise almost $3 million dollars, fifty percent more than their original goal of $2 million. Even more amazing were the individual contributions that came from almost 200 of Mississippi Theta Alumni, some giving as much as $100,000 to $500,000 to make Mississippi Theta’s house as nice as it could be. Combine all this with the perfect contractor, Hoyt Hayes (‘70), an alumni of the chapter and renown contractor in the southeast, and Mississippi Theta looked to be in the best shape possible to get this project rolling in early 2020.
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“NOT ONLY WAS ALL OF THIS APPROVAL GRANTED, THEY ALSO RECEIVED A LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PRESIDENT OF MSU.”
(From Left): John Dean ‘(62), Jerry Solomon (‘72), John Garrard (‘80), Jack Harris (‘71), Terry Jones ‘(72), Reggie Sims (‘81), Stephen Farr (‘81).
THE TIME IS NOW
this one required sacrifices across the board. While the plan had been to open the house and move brothers in with the start of the fall semester, they realized they were going to need a little longer in order to finish the project properly. This led to an almost biblical 40 days and 40 nights, as contractors raced to finish the project and brothers couch surfed, everyone just as anxious to see the end of the project and finally fill the new house. While it may have taken an extra moment, September 2021 saw the house finally open its doors, and the wait was beyond worth it to say the least.
Finally, the new Mississippi Theta house was ready to roll, and with its opening everyone was able to see just how much work had been done. Beginning with the Great Hall, this space was reconfigured and specifically designed to feed up to 160 people at once while also being a great venue to speak to the whole chapter. Ornately decorated with quality furniture and decor, it rivals dining halls at some universities both in quality and in size. Another huge addition was the creation of a large hangout space for the brothers, dubbed “Hoyt’s Hideaway” after the contractor who gave so much to the project. Decked out in TVs, gaming tables, and plenty of couches, brothers finally had a great space to hang out in and spend quality time together. Prior to this renovation, brothers were known to hang out along the porch outside, as it was the only space in the house not dedicated to some other use. But now, not only did they have a space, but they had enough space to fit hundreds of men in the room and still have a good time. One final great touch was another courtyard on the space created between the 1994 building and the new dormitory, now accessible by three roll up garage style doors into Hoyt’s Hideaway. This courtyard now contains a basketball
court, as well as a mounted projector to broadcast ball games using the exterior wall of the 1994 building as the screen. Beyond these individual changes, just about every aspect of the house received an update and a facelift. While maintaining the historical heritage of the house, this renovation managed to integrate new features and bring the house into the 21st century, satisfying everyone involved with it. With brothers anxious to live in, men always around the house, and everyone buzzing about how great this project turned out, it was clear to see that the goal of getting a house befitting the prestige of the chapter had finally been realized. While words can provide context, seeing is truly believing when it comes to this house, and the pictures speak for themselves. The dedication to this project from so many parties as well as the great number of sacrifices made both individually and as an organization had all proven to be worth it. All it took was an idea, a plan, and 30 years in the making to take this overnight success of this project from a long sought after dream into a well realized reality.
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“ALL IT TOOK WAS AN IDEA, A PLAN, AND 30 YEARS IN THE MAKING TO TAKE THIS OVERNIGHT SUCCESS OF THIS PROJECT FROM A LONG SOUGHT AFTER DREAM INTO A WELL REALIZED REALITY.”
SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
Steve is a member from Indiana University. In March 2020, he left retirement to serve as the Foundation’s President and CEO. He previously served on the Foundation Board of Trustees from 2013-2020. Prior to his current role, he was the Vice President of Sales for AT&T, with $5 Billion in annual sales.
All of our lives have changed dramatically since March 2020; Where and how we work, how we socialize, and inevitably the lens through which we see the world around us. Despite this unprecedented change, supporters have rallied on behalf of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and its members.
In FY21 (July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021), the SAE Foundation set a record by raising over $1,000,000 for the Annual Loyalty Fund. The following fiscal year (July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022), the Foundation raised the bar by 25% setting our goal to $1,250,000. I’m proud to say that, thanks to the generosity of our donors, we exceeded that goal and set another record.
The Foundation was established in 1927 to raise funds for the Levere Memorial Temple (LMT). Later the Foundation’s mission was amended to raise and manage funds to support the educational initiatives of the Fraternity as well as the upkeep and operation of the Levere Memorial Temple.
I am happy to report that the SAE Foundation provided $366,431 in scholarships, funded over $240,000 to maintain and care for the LMT, and provided the Fraternity with a $150,000 grant to support educational programs last fiscal year.
I am also incredibly proud of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees and staff for their unfailing commitment to innovation and continuous improvement of our processes.
The Scholarship Commission, led by Dr. Joseph Halcomb
(Kentucky ‘74), was adamant about increasing the size of individual scholarships allowing the Foundation to have a more significant impact on the lives of graduate and undergraduate members. This strategy helped increase the number of applicants significantly.
Our Nominating Committee changed the approach to identifying potential Trustees, which ensured an appropriate fit for the Board and generated three new Trustees: Graham Hill (TexasAustin ‘71), Henry Beattie (Mississippi State ‘77), and Matthew Weinstein (Northern Iowa ‘94).
Our Investment Commission has been what I consider “Best in Class” over the last ten years, ranking in the 91st percentile, or top 9%, relative to Foundations under $50M.
Despite our successes, our work isn’t finished. While we continue to progress as an organization, we all have one goal. Impacting our members positively, helping them grow into strong leaders and True Gentlemen and providing them with opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise be available. We plan to enhance our “FUN-raising” through innovative fundraising initiatives and targeted more increases to our scholarship program, which will allow us to have a greater impact on the lives of our members. Additionally, we will launch a free SAE “job” board for members of all ages in early 2023.
All of these things we do to help enhance the “value proposition” of membership, to meet you where you are in your life as an SAE, as an undergraduate or alumni member. In FY23, we need your support more than ever to help us meet our objectives.
Thank you for all you do on our behalf.
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THE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDATION’S MISSION IS TO SUPPORT PHILANTHROPIC EFFORTS THAT LET THOSE WHO RISE ABOVE BECOME THE TRUE GENTLEMAN THEY STRIVE TO BE.
2021-2022 SAE FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS
FY22 CONTRIBUTIONS SCHOLARSHIP WINNER STATEMENTS
$1,258,785
“Thank you for your generosity in helping me relieve some of the financial burden that I have carried with me for my whole college career. With your help, I will be able to experience my final year of education without the stress of financial shortcomings.” Brendan Thomas O’Hara (Virginia ‘23)
“I am unbelievably grateful to have received the Richard Generelly Leadership Award. This scholarship is particularly special because it allows my family to send me to Drake University this upcoming academic year at no cost to them.” Luke Clausen (Drake ‘25)
$214,641
“I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for making the Charles Collins Scholarship possible. I am thrilled to have been bestowed this prestigious honor. I am deeply appreciative of your support. This honor could not have come at a better time for me and my family.” Timothy Paul Bianco (St. Louis ‘15)
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MISSION STATEMENT
Annual Loyalty Fund (ALF)
ALF Bequests
Chapter Allocation Funds (CAF)
Chapter Education Funds (CEF)
National Scholarships SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
$389,818
$1,164,475
$39,485
FY22 DONOR SOCIETY FIGURES
TOP 10 IN CHAPTERS
FUNDRAISING INITIATIVES
ANNUAL LOYALTY FUND
All donations to the Annual Loyalty Fund are unrestricted, meaning that the money will go to the area with the greatest need. The Annual Loyalty Fund finances national SAE educational events, scholarships, awards, and your beloved schoolhouse, the Levere Memorial Temple.
CHAPTER ALLOCATION FUNDS
A Chapter Allocation Fund is a non-interest earning fund managed by the SAE Foundation and established by the alumni of a chapter to provide educational grants to a chapter’s house corporation for physical improvements to a chapter house.
CHAPTER EDUCATION FUNDS
A Chapter Education Fund is a fund managed and invested by the SAE Foundation and used to benefit a chapter’s members. CEF funds can be used to fund projects deemed “wholly educational in nature.”
SCHOLARSHIPS
SAE Foundation scholarships help members pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. These scholarships are made possible by generous donors.
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ALF DOLLARS
FY22 CUMULATIVE GIFTS FY22 ALF GIFTS SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO DENVER DENVER MISSISSIPPI STATE OKLAHOMA TOLEDO INDIANA CINCINNATI CINCINNATI NORTH DAKOTA PUGET SOUND RENSSELAER BOSTON OKLAHOMA KENTUCKY PENNSYLVANIA MICHIGAN STATE SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA
RAISED 2018-2021
CASH PHOENIX CIRCLE FOR MONTHLY DONORS HONORARY & MEMORIAL GIFTS GIFTS OF STOCK & BONDS MATCHING GIFTS PLANNED GIFTS WAYS TO GIVE For more information please visit sae.net/foundation. ARCHON CIRCLE 475 Donors PHOENIX CIRCLE $163,556 Raised 289 Donors PHI ALPHA CLUB 150 Donors FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE 1,378 Donors • 765 • 371 • 138 • 47 • 17 • 33 • 5 • 2
SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
Thomas C. LaMantia (Arizona ‘88)
Tom joined the Board of Trustees in September 2017 and is the Chairman. He is an entrepreneur and Certified Information Security Professional.
Scott Pointner (Indiana ‘90)
Scott joined the Board of Trustees in April 2021 and became the Secretary and General Counsel. He is a partner at Rathje Woodward LLC.
Les Ireland (Towson ‘86)
Les joined the Board of Trustees in November 2019 and is the Vice Chairman. He is a Strategic Consultant.
Dan Alsaker (Idaho ‘72)
Dan joined the Board of Trustees in January 2022 and is the Nominating Committee Chair. He is the President of Broadway Group.
Henry Beattie (Mississippi State ‘77)
Henry joined the Board of Trustees in September 2022. He worked as a Certified Public Accountant, was the CEO of a 100-location drug store chain, and was President of Baker/Automated Prescription Systems, Inc. He is now enjoying retirement.
Debashis Chowdhury (Minnesota ‘98)
Debashis joined the Board of Trustees in August 2020 and is the Investment Commission Chair. He is the President of Canterbury Consulting.
Stephen Burt (Indiana ‘87)
Steve joined the Board of Trustees in May 2021. He is the Global Head of Mergers and Acquisitions for Duff & Phelps and the President of Duff & Phelps Securities, LLC.
Jack Counts (Oklahoma ‘68)
Jack joined the Board of Trustees in October 2019. He is the Founder and CEO of Candid Color Systems.
Grant Gier (Nebraska ‘84)
Grant joined the Board of Trustees in July 2019 and is the Audit Committee Chair. He works as a Business and Wealth Management Advisor with Northwestern Mutual.
Graham Hill (Texas-Austin ‘68)
Graham joined the Board of Trustees in September 2022. He practiced civil trial law for almost 40 years and is now enjoying retirement.
Bo Sederstrom (Northern Arizona ‘83)
Bo joined the Board of Trustees in April 2021 and is the Alumni Association Committee Chair. He is the Senior Vice President of Citywide Commercial Real Estate.
Joe Halcomb (Kentucky ‘74)
Dr. Halcomb joined the Board of Trustees in October 2019 and is the Scholarship Commission Chair. He is the CEO of Phoenix Initiãre and is a Limited Partner at Telegraph Hill Partners.
Fred Kleisner (Michigan State ‘66)
Fred joined the Board of Trustees in October 2017. He is an Independent Director of several public and private equity companies, including Ashford Hospitality Trust, Ashford Holding LTD, Bermuda, and NR International.
Matthew Weinstein (Northern Iowa ‘94)
Matt joined the Board of Trustees in September 2022. He is the National Sales Director for Abbott.
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Gregory D. Beltran (UC-Berkeley ‘78)
Greg joined the Board of Trustees in July 2013 and became a Trustee Emeritus in June 2021. He was a General Partner and a management and technology consultant for Accenture.
Robert Dickinson (Stanford ‘86)
Bob served on the Board of Trustees from 2001-2005 and became a Trustee Emeritus in July 2022. He is a Managing Director for BDC Advisors.
Curtis R. Fraiser (Arizona State ‘77)
Curtis joined the Board of Trustees in July 2013 and became a Trustee Emeritus in June 2021. He spent 30 years with Shell Oil Company in a variety of positions, including Executive Vice President & General Counsel. He is now enjoying retirement.
Gary L. Garnand (Idaho ‘70)
Gary served on the Board of Trustees from 1995-1999 and became a Trustee Emeritus in July 2022. He is the President & CEO of Garnand Marketing.
Dean K. Morell (Oregon ‘79)
Dean joined the Board of Trustees in 2013 and became a Trustee Emeritus in June 2021. He is a Market Director for JP Morgan.
M. Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi ‘90)
Todd joined the Board of Trustees in July 2011 and became a Trustee Emeritus in June 2021. He is the US CEO of Hong Kong based insurance tech company, Coherent.
Lloyd Everson (North Dakota ‘65)
Dr. Everson served on the Board of Trustees from 2007-2020 and became a Trustee Emeritus in July 2022. He is an accomplished Oncologist and Hematologist.
Edwin D. Fuller (Boston ‘68)
Ed joined the Board of Trustees in 2011 and became a Trustee Emeritus in June 2021. He is the co-founder and President of Laguna Strategic Advisors.
Tom Hayward (Northwestern ‘62)
Tom served on the Board of Trustees from 2004-2013 and became a Trustee Emeritus in July 2022. He is also a Northwestern Life Trustee and a retired attorney.
Robert H. Watts (Boston ‘68)
Bob joined the Board of Trustees in 2014 and became a Trustee Emeritus in July 2022. After 38-years with John Hancock Financial, Bob started his own consulting business. He is now enjoying retirement.
James R. Mountain (Montana ‘81)
Jim joined the Board of Trustees in 2014 and became a Trustee Emeritus in July 2022. He is the Chief Financial Officer for ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.
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DONOR HONOR ROLL
THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 2022-JUNE 30, 2022, 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 undergraduate members and academic scholarships to students across the Realm. This list is organized alphabetically by collegiate institution.
For more information about the SAE Foundation and a complete list of donors, visit: sae.net/foundation
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 these icons are members of the Archon Circle, which recognizes individuals who give $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
PHI ALPHA CLUB
Warden: $2,500 – $4,999
Archon: $5,000 and above
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 significant contributions 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
DECEASED DONOR
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+
Donors with this icon made a contribution to the SAE Foundation between January 1, 2022-June 30, 2022, 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, 2022-June 30, 2022. 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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ADRIAN
Michigan Alpha
Steven D. Abell 1963
Peter Eric Accica 2009
Dale D. Goodrich 1969
William Grant 1958
Jonathan David Hamer 1998
Jerry L. Lapham 1966
Dr. John J. Makay 1960
Robert T. Neuin 1968
Daniel Joseph Pozdol 1994
David P. Pray 1968
Robert J. Radder 1968
Willard Warren Schultz, Jr. 1989
Stephen H. Swigart 1970
Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969
Dr. Benjamin W. VanRiper 1951
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
Charles P. Bagby 1967
William Frank Cobb III 1966
Bestor Wynne Coleman III 1958
Dr. Kenneth R. Daniel 1936
John N. Dowdle 1965
John Wayne Goff 1972
Samuel Barton Hunt 1990
Hugh Barr Miller IV 1985
Jackson W. Moore 1970
Joel Marbury Rainer 1970
K. W. Wilson, Jr. 1968
ALBANY
New York Pi
Joseph Nicholas Lapine 1994
ALLEGHENY
Pennsylvania Omega
Robert W. Baum 1958
John C. Bonnett 1967
James S. Bryan 1968
Paul David Conway 1988
J. Peter Rushworth 1961
Hayes C. Stover 1962
ALMA
Michigan Delta-Tau
Heber Manuel Garcia Migliore 1988
Donald Raymond Walker 1985
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha
Joseph F. Abrutz, Jr. 1975
Berkeley Gene Beach 1956
Paul R. Burns 1976
Donald Butler 1951
Bradley Mark Cohen 1985
Michael Anthony Cosentino 1980
Alan D. Dineff 1974
John A. Hagenah 1976
Philip W. Hagenah 1969
David W. Hanna 1961
Michael Henry 2013
Thomas C. LaMantia 1987
Delbert R. Lewis 1950
Walter J. Maykulsky 1973
Greg Paul Migdall 1991
E. Payne Palmer III 1963
Mario R. Salvatierra 1973
BG Terrence P. Woods 1966
ARIZONA STATE
Arizona Beta
Reg Bacon 1976
Dr. Erik Bakken 2009
Robert B. Bulla 1962
Ronald W. Crone 1969
Curtis R. Frasier 1977
Sam Freedman 1962
Charles Roland Grimes 1978
James Forrest Marsh 1980
James A. Nesmith 1967
Peter E. Petzold 1971
Patrick Scott Porter 2012
Jeffrey Michael Rovner 1985
CAPT Robert S. Strang 1967
Stan Curtis Strom 1982
Randolph C. Titzck 1986
R. Bart Wear 1982
Douglas S. Welling 1976
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
CPT J. Walter Buchanan 1967
Charles C. Burrow III 1967
William B. Clement 1965
Ralph M. Cloar, Jr. 1959
Gene Cogbill 1969
Stephen W. Creekmore III 1972
John F. Farrell 1970
Lawrence Fikes 1965
Floyd H. Fincher, Jr. 1968
Stephen Doyle Gates 1985
Richard D. Gillham 1950
Wallace Lancing Lee 1992
Lambert L. Marshall 1974
Dr. John Malcolm Moore, Jr. 1959
Randall E. Northern 1970
Mark Steven Nunn 1974
John L. Ostner 1959
Jerry D. Pinson 1964
William L. Powell 1950
Curtis Shipley 1955
Thomas E. Watts, Jr. 1974
Blake Wilkerson 2008
Robert L. Wright 1967
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
Arkansas Beta
Karl Doup 1972
Joe D. Drompp 1972
Edward O. Moody 1971
Jerry V. Sparks 1971
Raymond A. Weber 1970
Ken L. Wilkerson 1978
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu
Forney Stevenson Brice, Jr. 1968
Robert Nathan Freeman 1989
Joseph R. Gilchrist 1964
Gary C. Martin 1957
Charles R. Roselle 1970
Craig Carlisle Snellgrove 1979
William T. Stewart, Jr. 1969
Robert B. Witt 1973
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta
Alan C. Buck 1969
Kevin Jerome Keough 1981
Jerre Lee McManama, Jr. 1994
David Gerhard Mertens 1982
Philip R. Shafer 1971
Joseph Eugene Shoaf 1982
Jack Edward Welter 1986
BAYLOR
Texas Theta
Paul Bryant Couey 1993
Dr. Reagan Royse Parr 1989
Don R. Reeves 1989
Donald Edward Westbrook 1990
Jeffrey Glenn Wigington 1992
BELOIT
Wisconsin Phi
Frank J. Johnson 1960
Allan Kieckhafer 1945
William C. Putnam, Jr. 1965
Richard W. Star 1956
BINGHAMTON
New York Omega
David I. Levine 1987
Christopher Miller 1987
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
Alabama Iota
Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970
Charles Bennett Carlton 1980
Pat M. Courington, Jr. 1963
William A.B. Dowell 1978
Steven E. Haddock 1975
Edward L. Hardin, Jr. 1962
George L. Jenkins 1967
Dr. James Madison Jordan 1983
Atley Langley Kitchings 1982
Fred Maulden, Jr. 1966
Dr. J. Brent McFarland 1970
Dr. George Lewis Mitchell 1969
William Kelly Nicrosi II 1990
William F. Orr 1973
J. Thomas Rosdick II 1967
BOSTON
Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon
James Alexiou 1954
Arma E. Andon 1941
Alexander James Bastani 1986
Edwin D. Fuller 1968
Eric Boyce Maxwell 1989
J. C. McKnight 1994
John T. Nix, Jr. 1969
Robert H. Watts 1968
BOSTON CONSORTIUM
Massachusetts Beta-Alpha
Nicholas Bolen Shealy
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Ohio Kappa
Duane A. Ankney 1970
Douglas L. Barhorst 1970
James Patrick Callahan, Jr. 2009
Judson Willard Divincenzo 1982
Robert G. Drothler 1967
Gary W. Goldenbogen 1960
John T. Horney 1972
Frederick N. Indermaur 1960
Donald L. Johnson, Jr. 1984
Brandon Lowell Jones 2021
Scott Robert Lauber 1978
Dr. Milton G. Levy 1961
Alan Martin 1978
Alan R. McBane 1960
A. James Meerpohl 1972
Lynn K. Millikin 1969
Gary L. Reed 1970
John Charles Scherer 1979
David Michael Walters 2014
Stephan Andrew Wisniowski 2012
BRADLEY
Illinois Epsilon
David Willard Berkow 1979
Alexander J. Bibbs 1983
Ronald David Bonadurer 1988
Daniel F. Dahlke 1976
Daniel Bennett Gallant 1985
Gregory Alan Gilbert 1986
David A. Hardenbrook 1972
Raymond J. Lawing 1971
Benjamin David Lewis 1995
Fred Masuoka 1990
Eric Bradley Ratts 1985
BUCKNELL
Pennsylvania Zeta
Donald Arch Booth 1959
Robert Anthony Campagna, Jr. 1992
James Gambrill Hendrickson 1971
Bruce Maxwell Lee 1991
William Sterner Moyer 1957
Lawrence John Papagni 1986
Joseph Russell Scarpa 1987
Dr. Penn P. Shelley 1953
Barrett Keith Sides 1987
Gerald Bruce Weidman 1954
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BUFFALO
New York Phi
Taylor Jonathan Graham 1996
Michael Peter Kinsella 1995
Aaron Paul Seiden 1998
CAL POLY-POMONA
California Alpha-Beta
Timothy Charles Blek 2000
Matthew William Jones 1997
CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO
California Tau
John Joseph Maier 1985
John Keith Palladino 1989
Glenn Martin Ritter 1986
CAL STATE-FRESNO
California Iota
Gregory James Coleman 1981
Eugene V. Dupreau III 1970
Robert J. Fena 1973
Wayne Anthony Gomes 1973
James D. Hallowell 1955
Kenneth R. Johnson 1983
Robert P. Krum 1964
Keith G. Miller 1963
Gerald M. Palladino 1966
Gary Edwin Reiff 1988
Dr. Thomas W. Schnare 1966
Roy D. Spina, Jr. 1958
CAL STATE-FULLERTON
California Pi
Tom Aden Chadwell 1986
Bradley Kean Forbes 1980
Richard Charles Goodwin 1975
Robert Perry Husband 1979
Richard F. O’Leary 1970
Stephen Philip Spernak 1976
Dirk Martin Van Os 1994
CAL STATE-LONG BEACH
California Lambda
David J. Ables 1976
Gus G. Brocksen, Jr. 1964
Christopher Scott Dalton 1992
Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr. 1989
Dale J. Fairbanks 1957
Robert Don Farrington 1991
Gary E. Flynn 1959
Daniel P. Gooch 1972
Alan Lee Goodrich 1979
Joel A. Hackett 1969
Curtis D. Hamilton 1965
William Leroy Harris 1982
Warren F. Hillman 1967
Ted R. Hulsey 1973
Nabil Kahale 2001
Myles I. Karpman 1971
Thomas E. Miller 1970
Kevin M. Nagle 1976
Ronald G. Sherwin 1965
Donald R. Smith 1968
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 F. Dekema 1969
John Charles Evanilla 1980
Stewart Hsieh 1974
William A. Lewis 1981
Aaron Elliott Popel 1980
Richard Schwien 1968
J. Morgan Shuster 1967
Michael Angelo Solis 1990
Christopher Byron Takeshita 1994
Gene J. Torncello 1966
Joseph C. Volpe 1972
Howard H. Wood III 1966
CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE
California Nu
James Edward Albrecht, Jr. 1989
David M. Bennett 1976
Gregorio Casalenuovo 1998
Gregory Eugene Thompson 1994
CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO
California Xi
James Alan Bonilla 1979
Ethan Thomas Cline 2018
David L. Perrault 1966
William R. Pickering 1973
Gary S. Pleau 1968
Ronald James Vance 1978
Erik Yoshizaki 2012
CAL STATE-SAN MARCOS
California Alpha-Gamma
Tyrell Anthony Fiduccia 2004
Andrei Pablo Martinez 2020
CARNEGIE MELLON
Pennsylvania Phi
Joshua Dana Baer 1998
Jeffrey Joseph Ball 1979
Laurence A. Dykes 1968
Robert Alan Gebbia 1969
John W. Kwiecinski 1977
Jean-Paul Yi Lie 1994
Angus H. McArn 1958
James C. Moran 1967
Thomas J. Mueller 1959
Donald Van Ollefen 1977
Bruce Raymond Whiting 1971
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
Ohio Rho
Benjamin Isaac Altose 2007
Thomas A. Brandes 1968
James E. Caminis 2000
Richard C. Dietz 1968
Kenneth James Farrell 1986
Bernard J. Gallagher 1959
Eugene R. Gasser 1948
Joseph Mallam Hendrie 1950
Daniel J. Hirsch 1962
Paul Robert Kimmel 1969
John P. Linhart 1969
Robert J. Martin 1966
Dr. Stanley McMillen 1968
Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr. 1959
Charles W. Rainger 1955
Aaron Spencer Reames 1996
Charles E. Sax 1954
Thomas Olvia Sharp 1970
Jacob Christian Showalter 1998
Dr. Daniel Joseph Wasser 1984
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Florida Epsilon
Thomas Wayne Allison, Jr. 1991
Gary J. Boynton 1976
Mark W. Glickman 1975
Mike Edward Hess 1996
John D. Kelley 1977
Bernard John Muster 1987
Ethan James Parks 2021
Darin Patton 1995
Christopher Edward Varisco 1995
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta-Omega
Patrick Taylor Fredricks 2010
Kraig James Haubenstricker 2011
Woodrow Holder 2014
Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008
Alexander Urban 2014
Adam Martin Walters 2016
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
Brandon Vearle Pankey 1999
CHARLESTON
South Carolina Upsilon
Paul Martin Bergstrand 1981
John Alston Deas 1980
Jonathan P. Hayes 1994
Richard Keith Sauls 1990
Dr. Douglas Weeks Stokes, Jr. 1984
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Tennessee Rho
Ian Spencer Strelsin 2004
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon
David L. Altemeier 1972
Dennis Ward Anderson 1971
Dennis Loyal Barger 1980
John F. Barrett 1971
Barry Jay Bebart 1986
Nathan P. Bennett 2015
Dr. Neal R. Berte 1962
Russell William Best 2009
Steven Mark Bilski 2006
Dr. John C. Bools 1975
G. Bradley Brown 1972
Chris T. Carper 1993
Robert Earl Carroll 1981
Allan D. Cors 1959
L. Barry Cors 1954
Todd C. DeGarmo 1980
Herbert William Desch 1961
August B. Doppes 1970
J. Scott Farrell 1991
Richard T. Findlay 1969
Gary E. Fisher 1959
Roy W. Franks 1956
Chris Robert Gardner 2001
David Roger Gardner 2006
Dean R. Gaudin 1956
Christopher Gregory Goins 2006
Dr. Luis L. Gonzalez, Jr. 1978
Stephen M. Goodson 1977
Karl Joseph Grafe 1982
James Joseph Gusweiler 1981
John Frederick Guy 2000
John D. Hagner 1968
Mark D. Hanauer 1975
John Joseph Harvey II 2005
Thomas A. Hearn 1962
Warren S. Hensel, Jr. 1964
Henry S. Hilberg, Jr. 1973
Richard M. Hopple 1970
Albert E. Huber, Jr. 1953
Kenneth Edward Huber 1987
Thomas Edward Huber 1980
Jay W. Hummel 2002
John A. Johnston 1976
Daniel S. Jones 1961
Michael J. Jump 1977
Dr. Bill J. Karas 1970
Barry L. Keidel 1976
James C. Kennedy 1973
Dean J. Kereiakes 1974
Thomas J. Kereiakes 1976
Richard M. Kimbler 1970
James F. Koenig 1973
Gregory Michael Kuntz 1983
Brent Tyler Kuwatch 1992
John Christopher Lame 1979
Dave Milton Lance, Jr. 1981
David M. Lance 1956
Doug Albert Lance 1989
Ned C. Lautenbach 1966
Carl H. Lindner III 1975
Keith Edward Lindner 1981
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S. Craig Lindner 1977
William Longstreet III 1955
Robert M. Miller III 1978
Neil Jacob Mullen 2016
Roger A. Nadler 1968
Edward J. Neyra 1973
Robert Hugh O’Connor 1981
Gregg Edward Pancero II 2009
John M. Perin 1973
Dr. Dale T. Peters 1958
Aaron Charles Pontsler 2014
Richard L. Pratt 1977
Stewart V. Proctor 1976
Larry Michael Rayburn 1983
S. William Rhode 1965
Justin William Roberts 2010
Dr. Brett Alan Scott 1998
C. Winfield Scott 1983
William J. Seitz III 1975
Dr. Reed Albert Shank III 1973
Todd Eric Siegel 2009
Mark E. Sims 1977
Matthew Jon Smith 1980
Christopher Aaron Speelman 2004
Mike Steur 1978
Kevin Patrick Sullivan 2006
Gordon R. Tod 1964
Nicholas Alan Trelka 2005
Mark E. Tullis 1973
Dr. Thomas E. Wagner 1960
Ben Fredrick Wells 1980
Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup 1980
Mark Lawrence Willey 1993
Jeremy D. Wilson 1997
Gage Bryant Woolley 2015
CLEMSON
South Carolina Nu
Michael Jones Maxwell 1967
David Leon Narramore 1967
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
Clarke Houston III 1966
Tom M. Hudspeth III 1964
B. Kim Lilly 1959
Robert M. Pacheco 1967
Timothy N. Thoelecke 1962
Dr. Charles D. Vail 1958
Scott Allen Wolf 1982
COL William B. Woods 1958
COLORADO-BOULDER
Colorado Chi
W. Dennis Cheroutes 1963
Laurence W. Demuth, Jr. 1951
Peter W. Dillon 1958
William Kevin Fisher 1983
Charles W. Larson 1965
Randall W. Peterson 1956
Richard C. Ryder 1955
Brayden Richard Smit
D. C. Andrew Smith, Jr. 1961
Boyce W. Wiltrout 1963
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beta
Richard C. Barrett 1964
David I. Barton 1960
Fred D. Clark III 1960
William D. Curtin 1960
Theodore E. Davis, Jr. 1961
William A. Gibbons 1960
Michael Scott Heller 1993
Raymond P. Kogut 1960
Emmett J. Murtha 1960
Stephen Michael Ozyck 1990
John S. Purtill, Jr. 1964
CORNELL
New York Alpha
Dr. Brian Randolph Elliott 1991
Richard R. Gerken 1967
Jonathan Stuart Kloos 1996
David Charles Martin 1994
Benjamin Roberts 2010
Ronald M. Skalko 1973
CREIGHTON
Nebraska Iota
Thomas A. Bower 1970
Terry J. Grennan 1970
Michael Sylvan Nichting 1987
Terrance M. Ramirez 1986
DARTMOUTH
New Hampshire Alpha
Evan Bret Azriliant 1987
Jeffrey Dana Bradford 1999
Dr. Harris B. McKee 1961
DAVIDSON
North Carolina Theta
Jacob B. Balsley III 1968
MG William Francis Grimsley 1980
J. Daniel Hanks, Jr. 1965
Alex Bryce Lindroth 2015
DELAWARE
Delaware Alpha
Ryan Nicholas Fries 2002
DENISON
Ohio Mu
LTC Brooke Edmonston Allen 1982
John B. Hebard 1956
Fred M. Royce 1967
Scot McCauley Small 1985
Philip W. Wyatt 1965
DENVER
Colorado Zeta
Charlton H. Chatfield 1969
Stephen D. Cummings 1966
Michael Baker Fales 1976
Robert E. Morris 1959
Thomas D. Wilcox 1960
Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. 1973
DEPAUW
Indiana Delta
Cole Nicholas Baker 2022
Dr. Frederick J. Bartizal 1965
E. Frederick Coan 1971
Lance Attilio DeNardin 1986
Frederick Charles Fritz 1981
Vern T. Kraushaar 1953
Joshua Alan Krusenklaus
M. Gregory May 1987
James Michael Mullin 1983
John Allen Perry 1985
Thomas Brian Tobin 1979
Byron Lee Wilson II 1985
DICKINSON
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi
John D. Allemang, Jr. 1973
Roger E. Nelson, Jr. 1954
DRAKE
Iowa Delta
James P. Avgeris 1965
James L. Bennett 1942
Todd Bolen 1962
Sherwood M. Boudeman 1962
Hon. Greg D. Brandt 1984
Dean E. Brooks 1971
Ned Alan Burmeister 1981
John D. Challas 1961
Luke Daniel Clausen
Larry H. Crist 1954
Timothy Joseph Dawson 1988
Stephen R. Fitzsimonds 1986
Bruce A. Foster 1978
Marc P. Franson 1977
Charles Louis Friedman 1987
John W. Green 1972
Steven T. Kappel 1964
Kenneth K. Kauffman 1960
Robert G. Lady 1962
Grant Thomas Lander 2002
Tom J. Logan 1973
Gary M. Macek 1965
Duane Thomas Magee 1992
Rolland W. Nelson 1950
Roger P. Penrod 1978
Robert Michael Perrye 1985
Derek Stephen Peterson 1993
Grant H. Rogers III 1971
Richard E. Scott 1950
Allan C. Sorensen 1961
Robert M. Taylor 1962
Dr. Stephen Thomas Tranter 1979
James C. Van Slyke, Jr. 1961
Calvin P. Wise 1960
Larry F. Witte 1966
DREXEL
Pennsylvania Epsilon
Richard Wayne Choromanski 1979
Peter V. Cochran 1972
Mark Howard Felder 1980
Clarence G. Hoop 1971
Robert Lee Jeffries 1988
Curtis G. Kramer, Jr. 1975
Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. 1981
Dennis L. Neider 1970
DUKE
North Carolina Nu
CDR James W. Eaton, Jr. 1957
Donald W. Gould, Sr. 1953
Thomas A. Jones 1960
Peter Moller 1961
Donald E. Schevers 1947
Christopher Suiter Scott 1980
Clark D. Stull, Jr. 1952
Douglas Richard Whitaker 1980
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
Tennessee Alpha
Randolph B. Cardoza 1967
James C. Ebersole 1968
Carroll L. Gentry 1965
LTC Daniel H. Gordon 1964
Robert A. Hudson, Jr. 1965
Frank B. Iodice 1964
Walton A. Justice, Jr. 1966
Ronald T. Moore 2018
Armando F. Morrell 1971
Robert J. Walker 1966
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Delta-Lambda
Raymond Thomas Guttendorf 2014
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Delta
LTC Michael A. Hughes 1973
Tyler Klarer Payne 1988
David N. Rodgers 1975
Joshua Dale Smith 2002
Ron E. Volmering 1978
EASTERN NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Alpha
Dempsey D. Kee 1977
Howard W. Melton 1965
Dr. Fred D. Phelps 1964
LTC David R. Pia 1965
Ken Tracey 1970
Nate Thomas Williams 1993
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL [AZ]
Arizona Delta
Sean McCall Crowley
Christian Robert Moore Gibbs 2016
Tanner Jeffrey Grevesen 2020
Noah Taylor Madmon
Tyler Morris 2018
Nathan Carl Pyles 2008
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EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL [FL]
Florida Rho
James Patrick Baldwin 1971
EMERSON
Massachusetts Epsilon
Stephen Anthony Bucco 2011
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon
Mark W. Bates 1973
W. Lawrence Brown 1968
William E. Elmore, Jr. 1971
R. Carter Freeman, Jr. 1960
Dr. M. Felton Hagood 1963
James Curtis Harmon 1978
Rev. John Harris Harper 1960
William Edward Jay 1981
James B. Johnson, Jr. 1954
Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. 1968
Peter A. McCranie 1956
Dr. Robert Ray Morgan, Jr. 1994
Robert E. Morris 1969
Claude F. Perry, Sr. 1959
Dr. Hal S. Raper, Jr. 1961
Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr. 1962
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon
Robert J. Bennett 1975
Thomas Edward Blackburn II 1991
James A. Domina 1968
Dr. Ronald M. Faust 1972
Marcus Andrew Gahagen 2020
Josh David Goode 2001
Samuel Albert Tilden Guertin 2021
Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr. 1992
Paul W. Jones 1971
George Andrew Miller 1996
Dale E. Oberbeck 1959
John G. Purdie 1959
Earl E. Purdue 1962
Frank J. Schultheis 1963
Richard L. Shipley 1979
FERRIS STATE
Michigan Zeta
Robert P. Boboltz 1972
Mark G. Fritsch 1975
James T. Murphy 1973
Bruce L. Traverse 1968
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon
Ricardo Alvarez 1973
Wayne C. Bailey 1972
Thomas Richard Barber, Jr. 1961
Richard Marcus Eubanks, Jr. 1994
Ethan Henry Fieldman 2003
Thomas L. Fleming 1967
Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. 1957
William D. Gunter, Jr. 1956
Robert E. Lewis 1982
Dr. Charles G. Long 1967
Carter Braxton McCain 1986
John R. McClure, Jr. 1955
William R. Meide 1974
David H. Morrish 1955
John F. Neller 1952
Angel Oliva III 1990
Louis Francis Ray III 1988
Arnold H. Slott 1964
Dr. Richard B. Streeter 1962
Samuel Marvin Warfield 2008
Jeffrey James Weibel 1986
Andrew Scott Winner 2011
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
Florida Gamma
Drew Taylor Branton
Joseph Capitano 1960
William A. Chope 1971
William F. Cooper, CTC 1957
Andrew Joseph Den Boggende
Philip D. Diuguid 1958
Robert J. Fauls, Jr. 1970
Charles L. Foley 1957
Terry L. Krick 1976
Mitchell John Livingston 2020
Walter W. Manley II 1969
Gil Mitchell 1962
Chris Anthony Rodgers 1990
Benjamin A. Tallman 1966
FLORIDA STATE
Florida Beta
Dr. William A. Bryan 1960
David Richard Campbell 1984
John E. Coalson 1969
Timothy Jay Daly 1987
Michael M. Fields 1969
Davy Haddon Foster II 1967
Claude H. Grizzard 1960
Alexander Johann Grohmann 1994
Baylis M. Gruber 1970
Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. 1959
Dana B. Johannes III 1962
James J. Kelley 1967
Edward F. King II 1973
William Hoyle McDonald III 2018
Fred Joe Pyland 1975
Howard D. Rogers 1970
Horace Smith, Jr. 1964
Robert W. Swoszowski 1961
FORT HAYS STATE
Kansas Delta
LTC Tyler James Holland 2001
John Michael Kimberlin 2001
Garrett Lane McBlair 2020
Richard Brian Shanahan 2003
FRANKLIN
Indiana Alpha
Chad Everett Bobb 1997
Kenneth O. Dunn 1951
William Richard Fisher 1955
Max Ray Fitzpatrick 1956
Gregg W. Happe 1973
Robert D. Heuchan 1976
Frederick B. May 1970
Donald L. Mendenhall 1955
Jimmy J. Plummer 1960
Stephen A. Smith 1969
Dr. Arthur H. Turner 1957
FROSTBURG STATE
Maryland Delta
Jason Paul Andrick 1997
Adam Joseph Fitzpatrick 2000
Christopher McDonald 2022
Christopher William McKean 1998
Edward Donald Paton 2000
FURMAN
South Carolina Phi
Gavin Wesley Boone 1991
John P. Cherry 1963
Eric Eugene Davis 1986
J. Bennett Glass 1963
Brendan Hanner White 2006
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Washington City Rho
Dr. Terence L. Babcock 1967
Yale R. Brown 1976
Edmund P. Crump 1960
Henry H. Frain 1961
Ray A. Gibbs, Jr. 1950
William A. Griffel 1966
Dr. R. Gerald Heinze 1965
Charles Yuran Liu 2022
Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. 1970
Thomas J. McGrath, Jr. 1965
Richard David Nelson 1989
Robert J. Shue 1968
John W. Thomas III 1959
Manning G. Warren III 1973
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta
Mote W. Andrews, Jr. 1952
Shepard B. Ansley 1961
William Bonneau Ansley, Jr. 1964
Jesse R. Bates, Jr. 1971
Leonard H. Blount 1976
Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr. 1980
Jack Nelson Hattaway 1966
William W. Holland 1967
Chiel W. Marlow, Jr. 1955
Ruebush J. Mitchell III 1975
Hon. Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. 1956
Henry W. Swift, Jr. 1964
Bruce Bryan Wilson 1990
S. Scott Young 1979
GEORGIA TECH
Georgia Phi
Thomas C. Broome 1966
Marc Anthony Corsini 1980
William C. Daniel 1964
Thomas E. Dupree, Jr. 1974
Samuel O. Franklin III 1965
Albert J. Hackl 1946
William S. Harris 1959
Paul J. Hart 1974
Howard Hoffman 1980
W. Deck Hull, Jr. 1954
James R. Jolly, Jr. 1964
John Olmsted King 1978
Will D. Magruder 1956
Dudley L. Moore, Jr. 1957
John Richard Orr 1975
Daniel B. Rather 1957
GETTYSBURG
Pennsylvania Delta
Keith B. Adams 1977
Robert E. Crawford 1976
Christopher J. Nigrel 1975
Wyatt Hamilton Yasinski 2016
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
Minnesota Gamma
Hunter Andrew Thompson
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
Virginia Upsilon
William Hopkins Carr 1982
HARTFORD
Connecticut Lambda
Russell F. Levere 1966
HARVARD
Massachusetts Gamma
Gary B. Crigger 1968
Eric Cotter Hanson 1970
Michael A. Leahy II 1965
William Gentry Lee 1966
Leland B. Paton 1965
HOFSTRA
New York Chi
Matt Russo 2017
Steven Ronald Tricarico 2006
HOUSTON
Texas Epsilon
William Chiles Booher 1971
Seth Crawford 2018
David M. Doll 1988
James R. Hill 1960
Kenneth E. Kurtz II 1957
John David Pieratt 1970
Joseph T. Ruland 1970
Tyler Davidson Todd 2015
Kyle A. Vick III 1970
IDAHO
Idaho Alpha
John B. Adams 1976
Richard W. Allen 1972
Daniel L. Alsaker 1972
Don R. Atkinson 1956
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Rodney B. Bulcher 1973
Steven E. Duncanson 1976
Gordon Gordon Eccles 1960
CPT Lawrence E. Eddingfield 1967
LTC William E. Egen 1965
Bill D. Fife 1974
Robert L. Franklin III 1977
Gary L. Garnand 1970
Robert L. Grover 1977
Christopher E. Gruenfeld 1982
Michael T. Hunter 1972
Jerry L. Jackson 1974
William R. Joa 1963
Ronald S. Jones 1977
Dennis D. Jory 1966
William John Kearns II 1981
Robert E. Keller 1974
William H. Keller 1976
Steven R. Larson 1975
Ralph J. Longfellow 1960
Scott William Madison 1987
Warren L. Martin 1957
LTC Melvin M. Marvel 1960
William V. McCann, Jr. 1966
Joseph D. McCollum, Jr. 1967
W. Lee McCollum 1971
1LT Phillip Gunn Mead 1983
James W. Mottern 1970
Donald L. Mottinger 1965
Bryan Scott Norby 1979
W. Christian Oakley 1973
Alfred Craig Olson 1973
Donald J. Ormond 1976
James M. Patterson 1966
James R. Pilcher 1970
David A. Poe 1970
Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. 1962
Marcus Matthias Roper 2022
William W. Schmidt 1966
Martin J. Schnell 1972
Joseph P. Shirts 1977
Edward A. Smith 1953
James Arthur Steele, Jr. 1992
James A. Steele, Sr. 1956
Thomas J. Stevenson 1975
Bruce W. Stratton 1971
David A. Thomas 1973
Kenrick E. Thomas 1970
CDR William P. Wilund 1969
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta
Philip Clifford Berndt 1985
Joe Stewart Chasen 1999
Thomas Michael Donlan 1979
Douglas Adam Gerrard 1984
Keith Allan Gray 2002
Thomas A. Jepsen 1976
Kenneth D. Love 1962
Gregory R. Martin 1976
Philip L. Mattison, Jr. 1957
Robert E. McClary 1960
Dr. Russell W. Nelson 1974
James R. Pearson 1970
Marc Joseph Poskin 1987
Alejandro Angelo Rangel 2000
John Shimkus 1982
Herbert A. Timm 1965
David Michael Venkus 1984
James David Wareham 1981
Gregg S. Werner 1977
Charles Robert Westphal 1981
INDIANA
Indiana Gamma
Dr. Mark T. Adams 1976
Dr. Thomas Henry Alt, Sr. 1958
Dan Edward Aron 1983
Hon. John Gatch Baker 1968
Bruce Allen Baldwin 1979
David Wayne Barrick 1979
Kelley Thomas Beach 1984
Dr. Walter Phil Beaver 1971
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 1978
Bradley Scott Cooper 1984
Gary Matthew Crnkovich 1979
Lawrence P. Deputy 1968
Richard Andrew Deputy 1964
Robert John Deputy 1960
Thomas Michael Deputy 1963
Ronak Sunil Desai 2010
Philip H. Drew 1977
D. Peter Peter Dunbar 1985
Richard Lewis Dunn 1964
Dennis Edward Evans 1960
Michael Lore Ferverda 1966
James C. Fissinger 1983
William White Fobes II 1961
Earl Frederick Forst 1966
David C. George, DVM 1967
Steven John Gibson 1977
James W. Gordon III 1977
David Welker Gray 1972
Gerald John Hardy 1976
John Christopher Hart, Jr. 1973
Thomas Richard Hawley 1980
Thomas Clyde Hays 1973
Richard Edward Hennessey 1973
George Lionel Henry 1968
Douglas Nees Hite 1967
Thomas Henry Hofbauer 1976
Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman 1973
Stan C. Hurt 1961
Jack Douglas Johnson 1979
David Bart Keller 1980
Greg A. Kelly 1979
Jeffrey Lee Kittle 1993
David Al Lawson 1972
Michael Dixon Lee 1984
Harry Lee Lukens, Jr. 1972
Marc Adolfo Malnati 1977
Nicholas Martell 2016
Douglas William Martin 1979
Gene B. Maudlin 1965
B. Dennis McCall 1984
John Michael McClure 1977
Richard Allen Mitchell 1989
Steven D. Mitchell 1983
William Michael Paulson 1984
Stephen Clark Pohlmann 1983
Scott Edward Pointner 1990
Francis B. Quinn, Jr. 1976
Allan E. Ramsay 1970
George W. Rauch III 1968
Brian Dale Redman 1979
Thomas D. Rush 1962
Robert K. Ryan, Jr. 1965
Stephan Alan Santoro 1979
Mitchell Sasseman 2016
John Gordon Sawrey 1973
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
Russell P. Standlee 1971
Frederick G. Steingraber 1960
Christopher Ryan Summers 2001
William Douglas Thompson 1979
Sheldon Kay Turner 1952
Thomas James Ulmer 1982
Richard A. Van Arsdale 1965
Thomas A. Van Arsdale 1965
Dennis Edward Walsh 1972
W. Michael Wells 1972
David Gregory Welsh 1986
Douglas E. Wiik 1968
James R. Williams 1968
Robert T. Williamson 1968
Michael Jay Wurtsbaugh 1984
NDIANA STATE
Indiana Sigma
Drew Billings 2014
James A. Coleman 1973
Caleb Nathan Dooley
Michael Douglas Fouts 1996
Scott Jordan Francis 1980
Stacey Allen Gentry 1989
George M. Gregorash 1976
Don Curt Hagerman 1975
Christopher W. Hancock 1996
Dr. Mark A. Haring 1972
MAJ Michael Edward Hassel 1979
James L. Heflin 1974
Kyle Robert Horton
Thomas Joseph Kilian 1999
David A. Llewellyn 1974
Dalton Scott Loftis
Frank Louis Miklozek III 1998
LTC Mike T. Mokrycki 1977
Dino Dee Moler 1984
Conner Scott Nichols 2017
David Pascarella III 2017
Anthony Jason Pyatt 1997
Chris R. Read 1975
Lawrence Wayne Schott 1985
Kent E. Schwarz 1972
Garrett Justin Smith 2015
Joe D. Smith 1971
Theodore J. Stansbury 1971
Joseph Allen Taylor 1998
John Schultheis Webb 1991
IOWA
Iowa Beta
Jason William Feehan 1995
Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten 1961
David L. Hunt 1966
Frank M. James 1961
Howard Kennedy IV 1962
Robert J. McCauley, Jr. 1963
James John McPartland 1979
Thomas E. Nordyke 1961
Dr. Donald J. Peterson 1957
Peter G. Pohlmann, Sr. 1969
Edward Wayne Schwertley 1985
Donald Peter Souhrada 1993
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
C. Matthew Andersen 1971
Dr. Richard P. Baxter Sr. 1960
Michael Allison Beeler 1982
David D. Bishop 1962
Steve Wayne Churchill 1985
James L. Claus 1972
James A. Cunningham 1968
Gary L. Erskine 1968
Arthur Freeman 2003
Michael J. Frischmeyer 1975
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962
Larry Robert Gradisher 1982
James P. Howalt 1962
Daniel A. Humiston 1974
Dale A. Johnson 1960
Timothy Peter Kinsella 1978
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
Jon M. Radabaugh 1961
Robert W. Taylor 1954
Jeffrey Blane Weeden 1979
Gary K. Weeter 1961
John William Wilson 2008
C. Arthur Wittmack 1969
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
IUPUI
Indiana Iota-Pi
Jonathon Hawkins 2019
Litha Sonwabile Msikinya 2011
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
Joseph H. Vaughan, Jr. 1971
Charles E. Waldron III 1968
KANSAS STATE
Kansas Beta
Pelham E. Adams 1955
James Albert 2016
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
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
Steve M. Lacy 1976
Thomas E. Mistler 1963
John W. Morgan 1975
GEN Richard B. Myers 1964
Jerry D. Prather 1966
Timothy Niles Robertson 1988
Carl F. Schwab III 1969
William K. Shaw 1975
Mikel L. Stout 1958
Chester C. Wilcox 1962
Joe A. Tony Wilcox 1958
Edwin H. Wingate 1954
KENNESAW STATE
Georgia Omega
Todd Alan Stovall 2012
Luis James Velasquez 2012
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda
Kenneth Arthur Bugosh 1979
George Gerald Burke 1992
Matthew James Busser 2002
Gerald A. Damerow 1964
Beshoy Henen 2009
Edwin Michael Kahoe 1992
Richard A. Krieger 1963
Thomas A. Mackey 1962
Robert F. McCoy 1957
Alexander Paul Martial Moran 2021
Jeff Thomas Patterson 1991
Joseph H. Reed 1960
Daniel L. Rhodes 1961
Robert Evan Ross 1970
Steve E. Rossa 1976
Edmond V. Russ, Jr. 1966
William J. Vogt, Jr. 1962
Robert W. Woolf 1965
Kevin P. Wyndham 1988
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon
Joe Edward Anderson 1981
Blaine Kennedy Ayers 2001
Dr. James L. Boerner 1977
Jack C. Bradley 1961
Dennis A. Cain 1966
Mica Shane Cranfill 1993
Robert Louis Crush 1982
Lon W. Deckard 1969
Timothy R. Futrell 1970
Donald W. Giffen, Jr. 1974
Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III 1974
William Stokes Harris, Jr. 1968
Phillip T. Johnson 1972
Dr. John S. Keebler 1969
Robert S. Lipman 1974
John Michael Marshall 2004
Michael B. Mountjoy 1972
Ronald D. Parham 1962
James A. Richardson 1970
Dr. Michael Craig Scott 1983
Robert Schuler Sheehan, Jr. 1981
Chris T. Sullivan 1970
Chadwick Joseph Vonluehrte 2002
Martin Bradley Weber 1980
Steven Weber 1987
Richard M. Womack 1953
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section A
Jones Roger Barton 2016
David Anthony Van Raaphorst 2003
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section B
Gregory P. Buschmann 1977
Robert J. Campbell 1973
Richard A. Cole, Sr. 1967
Brian P. Collins 1975
Robert Stephen Cory 1990
Gary L. Cowger 1970
Terry J. Moore 1968
David A. Newman 1975
LA VERNE
California Upsilon
Diego Andres Chavez 2015
LAFAYETTE
Pennsylvania Gamma
James Francis Cosgrove, Jr. 1986
David Hammer 1992
David Eric Schwager 1984
Michael Stanhope Sherrill 1988
Gary Wayne Trimmer 1977
LEWIS & CLARK
Oregon Delta
Christopher Verploeg Cox 1982
Christopher E. Jay 1972
David Keith Strong 1980
Dr. David A. Stumpf 1966
LONG ISLAND
New York Beta
Thomas J. Clark 1973
Albert Edward Donor IV 2017
John P. Giles 1974
Dylan Michael Silva 2018
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Alpha
John D. Colley 1973
Charles H. Trent 1969
LOUISIANA STATE
Louisiana Epsilon
John C. Bowden 1955
John C. Hamilton 1958
John A. Hollinshead 1971
Robert G. Jones 1960
Donald J. Lococo 1967
Stephen M. Stewart 1967
James S. Whittle 1963
LOUISIANA TECH
Louisiana Rho
Riley Hagan III 1986
Ashley Brigham Patten 1994
Nikolaus Zumwalt Schwabe 1996
LOUISVILLE
Kentucky Sigma
Dalton Wade Green
LOYOLA-CHICAGO
Illinois Alpha-Omega
David John Kupiec 1986
Ross Anthony Pometta 2007
Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003
LYNN
Florida Lambda
Ryan William Spiegel
Garret Lindsey Beach
MAINE
Maine Alpha
Edward L. Davis 1958
Richard J. Goff 1950
William Corry Johnson, Jr. 1980
Cameron John Karosis 2015
Norwood Mansur, Jr. 1966
James I. Peterson 1970
Joseph J. Robinson III 1955
MANSFIELD
Pennsylvania Beta-Phi
James David Blew 2017
MARSHALL
West Virginia Alpha
Ralph W. Burton, Jr. 1971
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
John E. Mazon, Sr. 1963
Jacob Arnold Poindexter
James A. Shaffer 1957
Isaac Samuel Singleton
Connor Abney Smith
Austin Lee Stewart 2022
David E. Taylor 1973
MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY
Maryland Omicron-Pi
Brian Anthony Baum 1994
Kevin Douglas Heilman 1989
Christopher Bleu Kaehny 2008
Jamshid Jim Lotfi 1989
Aaron Thomas Penn 1994
William George Voelp 1989
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
Timothy Michael Boyle 1982
Harold M. Brierley 1965
MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977
Timothy J. Davisson 1982
Todd C. De Binder 1954
John Jameson Fletcher 1988
Chris P. Gaylor 1972
William Byrd Hafer 1991
T. Patrick Hennegan 1974
COL Hugh J. Holloman 1973
Roy F. Johnson, Jr. 1962
Gregory Eugene Lomax 1976
Robert M. Parks 1968
Robert F. Reynolds III 1978
John Edward Roberts 1963
James G. Sakers 1969
Michael E. Scott 1976
William Scott Sims 1987
Theodore J. Smith 1950
John K. Stitt 1960
Slaton L. White 1973
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Kappa
Todd W. Buck 1973
LTC Paul P. Foley 1961
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MEMPHIS
Tennessee Sigma
Kenneth J. Carmack 1963
Frank L. Flautt, Jr. 1963
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
Thomas S. Duncan 1977
John Frierson Howard 1974
S. Reed Jackson 1971
James Gilbert Lyerly III 1984
Bruce D. McAllister 1973
Ted Musial 1965
James B. Thompson 1948
Charles W. Willits 1966
MIAMI [FL]
Florida Alpha
Gabriel Aichholzer 2020
Ronald Jay Bell 1990
George Elbridge Cadman IV 1990
George E. Cadman 1964
Roberto Castro 2004
Arthur B. Choate 1970
Peter J. Clancy 1962
Michael Andrew Cleary 1990
CPT Jerome L. Cleveland 1953
Thomas M. Cook 1965
Paul A. Cruger 1964
Aaron Charles Dunlap 2004
Joseph Cook Fava 1992
Ernest Robert Frizzle 1990
Michael Troy Gerock 1992
Ian Jeremy Goldstein 1993
Erik L. Gunther 1969
Ronald Joseph Isriel 1992
Vance Harper Jones 1961
Leroy A. King, Jr. 1962
Patrick Wayne Kutas 1991
CPT Carey Eugene McIntyre 2006
Matthias P. Meehan, Jr. 1963
George Mencia, Jr. 2004
Todd Paul Misemer 1991
Savvas Nicos Pantelides 2010
Thomas Edward Pfeiffer 1990
Richard R. Pieper 1959
Dean Steven Karl Priepke 2003
Dr. Michael Thomas Robinson III 1991
Sean Fletcher Rommel 1991
William H. Scott, Jr. 1956
Martin L. Shaw III 1965
Terrel Lamar Shaw II 1991
John W. Shields 1957
Mark Andrew Skweres 1989
Matthew Robert Stanley 2008
William L. Sutton 1961
Steven Austin Visnaw 1991
Keith Adam Walsh 1991
Christian Gary Wilson 2004
Christopher Adam Zavatsky 2007
MIAMI [OH]
Ohio Tau
Ben L. Allen 1960
David M. Auck 1965
John R. Balconi 1967
Roger Campbell Dickinson 1979
Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. 1956
Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr. 1961
Larry A. Freedman 1966
Marc Steven Gendell 1985
Martin L. Gmeiner 1963
Dr. Joseph B. Greene 1968
James Robert Griffiths 1991
Walter L. Gross III 1975
Douglas Charles Hodge 1991
Robert J. Kamerschen 1957
Andrew Kereiakes 2010
Nick Dean Kereiakes 2012
Kevin Wayne King 1978
Michael William Lintner 1978
Gene R. McHam 1957
Tom Cambell Nasby 1980
Dr. William F. Nye 1948
Daniel J. Pierce, CPA 1968
E. Kemp Prugh 1968
Glen T. Roberts 1978
David T. Roy 1961
John R. Ruhl 1959
Mark Saran 2010
Richard L. Schroeder 1958
CPT Kelsey S. Stewart 1960
Barry L. Talley 1967
Richard Allen Termuhlen II 1980
Richard H. Thompson 1956
Dr. Keith Vanmeter 1967
G. Veil 1950
Nelson J. Vogel 1968
Conard B. Wagner 1962
John W. Weaner 1956
MICHIGAN
Michigan Iota-Beta
John E. Baldwin 1963
William A. Elliott 1956
David C. Faul 1958
Henry B. Horldt 1947
Matt Keenum 2009
Edward James Nykiel 1981
Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962
MICHIGAN STATE
Michigan Gamma
Kennth 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
Stephen William Colovas 1979
Richard Thomas Cummings 1990
Dr. J. Michael Finley 1982
Gayle M. Franzen 1968
Robert C. Gasser 1957
E. Mark Gregory III 1964
Mark A. Harris 1978
Stephen Lee Hickman 1964
Stephen R. Howard 1971
Thomas T. Huff 1964
Gordon C. Johnson 1960
Michael Scott Jolly 1966
Michael Ray Kamish 1986
Frederick J. Kleisner 1966
COL 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
Richard J. Metzler 1963
Lawrence G. Meyer 1962
Christopher James Mundy 1996
Jason Walter Naber 2015
George S. Nugent 1956
Raymond J. Persia 1957
David D. Rathbun 1957
Ron D. Reame 1967
David John Runyon 2001
J. Peter Scherer III 1971
Frank William Schwarz III 1990
David William Senatore 1991
Douglas A. Shankwiler 1968
David L. Shaw 1969
Robert O. Sherwood 1966
Gregory P. Somers 1998
Stephen Joseph Szilagyi 1985
Philip R. Thornton 1954
Peter John Vigliano 1982
Robert Dean Walters, Jr. 1986
Louis Chase Winsman IV 2000
Auric Dane Zygala 1998
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
Tennessee Beta
Kevin Robert Costello
Thomas Justin Dement II 1990
Emery James Gaines 1969
Nathan Caleb Jones 2021
Neil V. Lambert 1982
Joshua Clayton Leyhew 2003
Michael Wayne Lillie 1985
Daryl A. Massengill 1976
Harrison Herbert Perry III 1984
Hon. Bobby W. Sands 1972
Roman Alexander Shook 2022
Timothy Michael Strobl 1980
Sidney Wilson Taylor 1984
James Richard Walker 1981
MIDWESTERN STATE
Texas Omega
Kalup L. Garcia
MILLIKIN
Illinois Delta
Randy S. Blackburn 1974
Joe A. Browning 1970
James M. Butts 1951
Dr. Edward E. Cave III 1968
Peter James Engle 2000
Dennis D. Harrell 1956
Donald L. McCann 1956
John E. McCoy 1959
Kent Russell Olson 1982
Donnell J. Schwarz 1961
Father Nicholas William Smith 1983
Ronald R. Smith 1962
W. Bernard Taylor 1956
Matt David Walzer 2005
MILLSAPS
Mississippi Delta
Baron Danzey Matthews 2003
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
John P. Carlson 1952
George B. Chesley 1963
Debashis Chowdhury 1998
Merrill K. Cragun, Jr. 1953
Richard A. Devine 1976
Hon. Thomas W. Devine 1974
James Chester Durda 1979
James L. Ekstrom 1960
David L. Elert 1976
John S. Gleason 1964
Dr. Bruce R. Halgren 1959
William E. Hill 1966
John A. Kohler 1951
Ross Levin 1982
Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom 1969
Kirk A. Mackenzie 1961
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
Hugh K. Schilling 1949
Jeffrey F. Shaw 1969
Cyril E. Sheehy 1941
Scott Allen Sundet 1978
H. R. Swanson 1956
Paul A. Taylor 1961
Steven Carlos Tempelman 1990
Michael W. Tenney 1966
Allen W. Wehr 1963
Kevin Lowell Weist 1979
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma
Milton P. Armor 1966
Gov Haley R. Barbour 1969
Joseph Donald Cable, Jr. 1991
Dr. James P. DeRossitt III 1969
Harold L. Ferguson, Jr. 1960
Lyttleton Tazwell Harris IV 1962
James M. McCormick 1962
Frank M. Patty, Jr. 1959
Holmes S. Pettey 1973
John F. Stone 1948
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
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
Miller W. Bush 1959
William V. Byars, Jr. 1969
Sen. Eugene S. Clarke IV 1978
Jimmy R. Comer 1968
Gerald D. Davis 1973
Howard R. Davis, Jr. 1976
John C. English 1965
Stephen Lefoldt Farr 1984
William H. Gillon III 1961
Robert L. Hart, Jr. 1967
John W. Hartlein 1973
John Thomas Harvey 1986
Thomas L. Hatchett 1956
Asa William Hausner
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 C. Patton, Jr. 1975
Henry Cox Pilkinton IV 1984
George D. Pillow, Jr. 1969
James B. Puryear 1960
James Cooke Robertson, Jr. 1983
Solon Alexander Scott III 1984
Thomas Bing Seitz 1963
Jerry D. Solomon 1973
Thomas W. Taylor 1969
Gerald W. Thames 1970
James Porter Thomson 1979
William Edward Thurmond, Jr. 1963
John Kevin Watson 1978
Robert C. Weston, Jr. 1974
COL Hugh H. Wilson, Jr. 1964
James E. Woods 1963
MISSOURI -COLUMBIA
Missouri Alpha
N. Scott Angevine 1950
Robert A. Cameron 1951
Jon W. Carlson 1963
James H. Cotter 1958
Dr. Robert C. Dickeson 1962
John A. Dillingham 1961
Edward R. Downe, Jr 1952
David Eric Frimel 1987
Charles A. Gilbert 1978
Gordon L. Jost 1966
Jesse Lovelace 1958
Edward B. Minning 1957
Thomas W. Rash, Jr. 1971
Robert Scott Richart. 1985
Robert Carl Schroeder 1989
MIT
Massachusetts Iota-Tau
Dr. Louis H. Bangert 1958
Lawrence Butkus 1985
Laird Quincy Cagan 1980
David D. Claypool 1963
John J. Golden, Jr. 1965
G. Theodore Nygreen 1967
Prof. Henry H. Perritt, Jr. 1966
William D. Putt 1959
Richard G. Rorschach. 1950
Dr. Daniel L. Smythe, Jr. 1962
Dr. James R. Yankaskas 1969
MONMOUTH
Illinois Alpha
Earl K. Paasch 1966
MONTANA
Montana Beta
Brent Douglas Beckley 2003
Donald C. Cowles III 1966
Harold B. Gilkey 1962
Josh Gill 2022
LTC Lyle M. Glascock 1962
Paul D. Miller 1963
Kenneth C. Mlekush 1960
James R. Mountain 1981
John W. Northey 1962
John L. Olson 1962
Robert R. Romek 1959
COL Thomas P. Ross 1962
Colton Glenn Seymour
LTC Dennis L. Stevens 1964
John David Streich 1983
David K. Voight 1963
Thomas Bradley Wenz 1998
James A. Willits 1964
MONTANA STATE
Montana Alpha
Dr. Robert H. Bryant 1963
Arthur Kier Neill 1959
Richard F. Schroeckenstein 1969
Jay Robert Wilson 1965
MOREHEAD STATE
Kentucky Gamma
COL Roy James Downey 1984
Noah Christopher Marcum
Stephen Keith Mayes 1987
MOUNT UNION
Ohio Sigma
Gene Lewis Calai 1984
Craig A. Comstock 1965
Sean Michael Cook 2011
Samuel Bruce Darrin
Matthew David Eversdyke
Alexander R. Glauthier IV
John David Marshall, Jr. 2012
Paul R. Maurer II 1972
Lee A. Miller 1962
John Herman Nussbaumer II 2002
Rev. Edward M. Perkinson 1957
Vincenzo Joseph Pierro 2012
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi
Steven Nicholas Abraham 1988
Dr. Robert Joseph Ahern 1986
Marc Charles Angelo 1985
Robert G. Bartizal 1954
Lynn C. Beebe 1976
Michael Scott Berguin 1984
David Christopher Bradford 1992
Marc William Brey 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
Jack D. Campbell 1950
Rodney Eugene Cargill 1982
Eric K. Chapman 1977
David Verne Clark 1982
William L. Duckworth 1966
Paul Brian Ecoffey 1979
Dr. Bryan K. Ericson 1962
Stewart Allen Gaebler 1984
Grant Donald Gier 1984
Bradley Scott Gosch 1984
George L. Green 1966
Kenneth M. Green 1971
Steven Uhing Grossoehme 1984
Thomas Overton Haley 1988
John Russell Heineman 1982
Scott James Henderson 1999
John L. Hoppe, Jr. 1970
Scott Stephen Hove 1989
Cole Thomas Howes 2022
Tom Smith Howes 1989
Michael David Huffman 1981
Scott Anthony Hunke 1994
Thomas Craig Huston 1982
William David Jackman 1986
Mark Claude Jaton 1986
Eric Michael Johnson 1985
Mark Brigham Johnson 2004
Douglas Lee Kampe 1987
Steven Joseph Kutilek 1985
Clark David Landers 1983
Galen L. Larson 1980
Joel Ward Long 1984
Samuel J. Manzitto, Jr. 2000
Jeffrey Phillip March 1984
John E. Martin 1969
David S. McBride 1974
Michael Lee McDonald 1984
John C. Miles 1975
Clark Evan Miller 1981
Spencer John Miller 1993
Gregory Paul Mueller 1984
Robert B. Northrup 1970
Thomas Joseph O’Grady 1984
Louis Franklin Olberding 1994
Richard Robert Otten 1983
Rick Brian Page 1988
William Joseph Peartree 1985
Philip L. Perry 1972
Paige Spackman Rickert 1989
Aloysius P. Rieman 1975
Matthew David Roberts 1993
John Kurt Schonberg 1987
Bruce R. Shalberg 1966
Jeffrey Donald Sharp 1981
Scott Eric Smith 1990
F. Michael Sophir 1985
Douglas Arthur Stevens, Jr. 1987
Todd Gordon Stingley 1982
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
William Jennings Wilson 1990
Dominic Michael Witt 2019
Thomas Edwin Zimmerman 1984
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS
Nevada Beta
Edward Alan Horwitz 1991
Robert John Sweeney 1987
Shansen Po’Okela Seigo Ternora
NEVADA -RENO
Nevada Alpha
Darrin S. Bush 1970
Dean R. Heidrich 1974
Brian Anthony Holt 2005
Dr. Robert Eugene Mays, Jr. 1981
Michael W. Morrissey 1970
Dan B. Porter 1963
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Amb. Sig Rogich 1966
LTC Rodney K. Stuart 1964
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Beta
LTC Robert W. Hicks 1955
John E. Link 1966
COL H. Thacher Linke 1967
Timothy Andrew Myles 1991
LTC Peter H. Smart 1974
Edward Joseph Spuler III 1993
CPT Robert H. Walther 1965
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Tau
Edgar A. Amsden 1965
Victor Arvia Bright III 1999
Brent DePonte 1987
James G. Ellis 1968
David M.B. Griego 1983
Dr. Walter James Henderson III 1967
William Malani Putz, Jr. 2013
Stephen A. Schneider 1968
J. Mark Southard 1958
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS
New Mexico Sigma
1SG Daryl Neil 1975
NEW MEXICO STATE
New Mexico Phi
Wynne C. Bierck 1972
Patrick Lindsey Carroll 1994
MAJ John P. Cusack 1974
Paul J. Dougherty 1961
William T. Gann 1972
Jerry L. Jackson 1971
Norman E. Murray 1973
Steven L. Nelson 1976
Robert E. Paxson 1970
Douglas L. Turnage 1969
NICHOLLS STATE
Louisiana Chi
James Paul Irwin 2005
Caleb Paul Sylvest
Nicholas Terrebonne 2018
NORTH ALABAMA
Alabama Nu
Phillip S. Prince 2001
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
North Carolina Alpha
Charles Graham Biddix 1981
George S. Gibbs III 1957
John Wilson Hopkins 1974
William Russell Makepeace IV 1993
Henry Coble Neese 2009
James M. Sevier 1960
Brian Stephen St. John 1997
Charles E. Stallings 1977
NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL
North Carolina Xi
William J. Armfield IV 1956
James Edward Lebow 1980
Lansing B. Lee III 1969
Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. 1965
NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON
North Carolina Delta
Marshall Brown Gilchrist, Jr 2006
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Alpha
James Westcott Blakeway 1983
Rex Ronald Carlson 1983
T. Michael Clarke 1969
Mike W. Crosby 1968
David C. Daggett 1965
Robert Jay Daggett 1985
Dr. Douglas Duane Darling 1984
David E. DeMers 1965
Brent Alexander Everson 1998
Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr. 1965
David D. Gordon 1960
Randy A. Gray 1983
William A. Harris 1964
Jeffrey H. Herman 1976
Daniel G. Hinnenkamp 1972
David J. Hinrichs 1972
Curtis E. Hogfoss 1960
Peter James Hoistad 1982
Harvey H. Huber 1964
Rodney H. Huber 1973
Mark Burton Hutton 1984
Scott Michael Johnson 1985
James Elmo Kaiser 1979
Thomas E. Kenville 1963
Craig P. Kipp 1977
Jeff Michael Leidholm 1983
Steve Thomas Leidholm 1986
Richard W. Lindgren 1966
CAPT Donald Eugene Lyle 1980
Timothy James Lyle 1981
Dana Joseph Mayerle 1989
Dr. John H. Muus 1962
Jeremy Alan Olson 2006
Michael J. Powers 1968
Michael Joseph Pung 1985
Alvin L. Royse 1972
Gaylord A. Saetre 1966
Leif Hans Schonteich 1999
Gary Wayne Selberg 1983
Mark A. Super 1974
Robin Ray Thompson 1986
James F. Weigum 1959
COL Miles C. Wiley III 1975
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
North Dakota Beta
William Mark Bateman 1985
Douglas J. Burgum 1978
Roger W. Engebretson 1956
Bradley Golz 1992
Neil S. Jordheim 1970
Wayne E. Lee 1966
John Michael Levin 1995
Robert C. Mann 1961
Russell D. Maring 1963
James K. McKinnon 1962
Donald E. McNulty 1964
James R. Olson 1963
Keith A. Peltier 1975
Timothy James Pyle 1982
Larry E. Sack 1959
Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn 1975
Lyle J. Swenson 1972
Herbert J. Thiele 1971
Keith A. Wanttaja 1973
LTC Darryl L. Willison 1959
Richard R. Wilson 1958
NORTH FLORIDA
Florida Nu
Dr. Anthony V. Mack 2011
Christopher Ashley Slott 2008
NORTH TEXAS
Texas Kappa
Bryan Rodgers Hogan 1993
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Arizona Gamma
Thomas Ordway McCarthy 1982
London Scott O’Dowd 1990
Robert Allen Sederstrom 1983
NORTHERN COLORADO
Colorado Alpha
Chad Edwin Barmettler 2001
Michael Gene Nittler 1990
David Timothy Rather 1982
Michael Thomas Trotter 1989
Karl E. Wondrak 1973
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Gamma
Curtis Darshant Andrews 2001
Drew Arellano 2004
Dennis Lee Barsema 1977
Josh Bricker 2013
Dirk Shannon Calvert 1988
Bryan Collins 2013
Michael James Corelli 2001
Paul Richard Dobbelhoff 2003
Jon Andrew Fujiu 1986
David Michael Haas 2004
Allex Robert Hartog 2018
Gary Paul Jerabek 1987
Thomas Matthew Lally 1984
James Warren Larson 1998
Eliseo Leist 2009
Lucas Marinello 2014
Anibal Morales, Jr. 1999
Thomas W. Neubert 1974
Jade Thomas Peterson 2006
Brian Scott Remnes 2002
Erik G Rozanski 2015
Edgar Rubio 1998
Saikartik Sennerikuppam 2004
Luke Joseph Strong 2020
Douglas Michael Thomas 1986
Chai Viengkham 2010
Michael William Weber 2001
Matthew Anthony Jude White 2005
Brandon Scott Zeman 2007
NORTHERN IOWA
Iowa Chi
Cory Nathan Anderson 2017
Eric Alan Arbogast 1989
Robert Leonard Beach 1951
Korey Franklin Bearden 1993
Matt Stephen Brom 1998
Gary C. Daters 1971
Darin Edward Ferguson 1995
Craig Keith Goos 1992
Chase Orrin Henderson 2022
Richard D. James 1969
Nicholas Patrick Jones 2003
Daniel Matthew Lagrange 1994
Dr. Robert Allen Lee 1984
Shannon Max Lee 1996
John R. Martin 1970
Mark A. Mazzie 1995
Jeffrey Richard Menz 1992
Todd Kent Meyer 1987
Jad Devin Murphy 1996
Ben John Osterhaus 2017
Joshua Nicholas Paulsen
John Joseph Perkins 1990
Steve Craig Pond 1986
Elek Loren Richmond
Ryan Joseph Rivera 1994
Dan J. Rush 1991
Karsten Kirk Samples
Antony Lee Thompson 1995
Matthew Tyler Timmerman 2007
Gregory Alan Warren 1999
Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994
Jeremy Michael Whitaker 1998
Richard A. Worm 1964
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega
Robert E. Bodager 1950
Andre L. Engel 1966
John J. Gillin III 1958
Michael Richard Gillin 1986
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
Kenneth J. Morrow 1976
Curt C. Nerenberg 1979
William A. Osborn 1969
Arthur G. Platt 1957
Timothy Charles Regan 1983
Richard D. Reis 1969
Charles W. Riedel 1952
Mark Edward Ruff 1975
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Allen McCanne Sanford 1948
Charles F. Sansone 1962
C. Scott Thiss 1969
Etienne Tishman 2020
OAKLAND
Michigan Sigma-Sigma
Lonnie L. Bone 1977
Francis Xavier O’Brien III 2016
Charlie Nicolas Rewold 2017
OCCIDENTAL
California Epsilon
Bryan L. Holmes 1978
George David Lessley 1955
Stefan Pastor 2011
John B. Power 1958
Richard M. Smith, Jr. 1975
OGLETHORPE
Georgia Eta
David Nathan Cooper 1971
Clyde A. Tallent 1972
OHIO
Ohio Gamma
Alfred E. Banholzer 1957
Glenn William Frohring 1986
Tom Patrick Healy 2006
David K. Holmquist 1958
John C. Kikol 1966
Theodore Joseph Lesiak 1986
James H. Richards 1965
OHIO STATE
Ohio Theta
COL Russell M. Broadwell 1963
Edwin S. Brock, Jr. 1965
Stacey Neal Brooks 1988
Richard D. Davis 1947
Charles W. Fries 1950
Donovan Jake Golich 2015
Matthew Carl Kernohan 1991
William Doug Kerns 1966
Lawrence E. Long 1959
Richard V. Manoukian 1965
Antonio Louis Massenelli 2000
COL Roger E. McClure 1955
John T. McFarland 1952
Merrill D. Phelan 1970
James T. Ramer 1968
Palmer Brook Schooley 1982
Robert M. Scott 1951
Thomas A. Seitz 1963
Charles T. Sheley 1949
Jonathan David Spayde 1993
Michael B. Weingard 1971
Frank Dudley Williams 1960
OHIO WESLEYAN
Ohio Delta
Gary Eugene Corbin 1979
David C. Hain 1971
Frederick B. Lemay 1962
James R. Noyes 1948
Donald L. Poe 1953
Paul L. Smith 1957
William R. Worstell 1955
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Brian Joseph Adams 1998
Ronald A. Adams 1973
Brian William Allen 2002
Matthew Michael Anderson 2004
James W. Barlow 1972
Jonathan S. Baxt, (Ret.) 1977
Bond W. Beams 1976
Robert E. Bell, Jr. 1979
Basil Raymond Bigbie 1971
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
Tyler Matthews Clayton 2005
Harold H. Clifford III 1969
John J. Coates, Jr. 1961
James Vernon Collins 1970
Ryan Kyle Conley 2006
Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. 1968
Jack Edwin Counts III 2020
Steven E. Counts 1976
G. Bridger Cox 1974
Cory Damon Cross 2000
Luke Michael Curley 1979
Dr. Patrick Reed Dailey 1972
Harry J. Diamond 1969
Roy Brice Dille III 1980
Clifford C. Dougherty III 1982
Michael George Dowling 1980
Carl E. Edwards, Jr. 1970
Edward B. Edwards 1978
Robert Henry Edwards 1970
David Alan English 1969
David Parker Folks 1979
Eric Alexander Fritz 1998
Rev. Robert S. Gardenhirei III 1970
John Patrick Gilbert 1977
David R. Glass 1978
Warren Lon Grigsby 1980
James William Hatcher 1979
Hon.William C. Hetherington 1970
David Burt Hindman 1980
Andrew William Hood 1980
Michael Lloyd Hurley 1980
Russell V. Johnson III 1972
Zachary Scott Johnson
Brent Allen Kenney 2002
Daren D. Kosters 1997
Donovan Peter Kosters 2003
Kevin Kyle 2010
William G. Lafferrandre III 1982
Brooks J. Lagree, Jr. 1966
James Mercer Lamb 1966
Taylor Langley 2014
Hank Latimer 2010
Baylor T. Maxwell 2013
Michael C. Mayhall 1970
John Robert McClymonds 1971
Greggrey Dean McDonald 1983
Michael N. McGowan 1957
Greg Allan McKenzie 1969
Ray Walton McKewon, Jr. 1970
Glen McLaughlin 1956
Thomas H. Merrill 1978
Tyler Jordan Metcalfe 2009
A. Jackson Mills, Jr. 1960
David McKenzie Moffett 1974
Lane Rudder Neal 2004
Larry Dan Neal 1970
Robert G. Olmstead 1972
Frank X. Olney, Jr. 1967
Garrett Ryan Parkhurst
Charles Edward Patterson 1972
Charles H. Perrin 1978
William Wesley Perry 1978
Andrew Sykes Pinkerton 2003
Ross Porter 1960
Robert M. Portman 1980
Robert L. Pourchot 1971
H. Rainey Powell 1975
William Roger Pyeatt 1973
Peter D. Ramsey 1972
Steven Scott Raybourn 1978
Gerald Eugene Raynes 1968
Ramon S. Reyes-Ferguson 2000
Thomas Andrew Roberts 1971
Kenneth R. Ross 1973
Van G. Russell 1973
Robert E. Selman 1970
Robert L. Simpson III 1961
Joe T. Smith 1979
William Mark Smith 1982
Robert Emerson Smitherman 1969
Carter Wilburn Smyth 1987
Andrew Edward Solomon 2007
Steven William Soule 1986
D. Donald Spradlin 1970
Richard Randolph Stalcup 1979
Frank Porter Stone 1970
Bruce Henry Stover 1971
Robert L. Stover, Jr. 1974
David H. Street 1965
Randall Lynn Sullivan 1974
Lane Scott Swisher 1987
Barry Switzer 2003
W. David Walker 1979
William H. Warren, Jr. 1963
Raymond O. Weems III 1970
James O. Wilbanks 1968
Bruce W. Wilkinson 1966
Charlie Edward Wilson III 1996
Michael E. Woody 1976
Corry Woolington 1980
Chris Yarberry 2008
Ryan Loyd Yarberry 2005
Don Marvin Yeager 1960
Michael James Young 2007
OKLAHOMA CITY
Oklahoma Tau
Steven Alan Graham 1974
OKLAHOMA STATE
Oklahoma Mu
Robert R. Austin 1976
Darrell T. Bains 1955
David Harry Batchelder 1971
John Douglas Bax 1990
Jack L. Bedingfield 1958
Christopher Guy Busby 1987
Joseph E. Cantrell 1955
Edward Scott Chapman 1997
Fred A. Chapman, Jr. 1950
Ian Bruce Chapman 1989
Robert W. Clark 1975
Richard W. Cooper 1976
C. Jack Corgan 1967
Rodney Bentley Coulter 1989
Kevin Douglas Creager 1992
Matthew John Dvorak 2008
Todd Foster Farris 1987
David William Foerster 2018
Charles A. Gall 1972
Robert P. Gephardt 1975
Dr. Gilbert C. Gibson 1956
Mark Alan Gish 1977
Frank R. Goley 1955
Tim Charles Haley 1982
Ferdinand R. Hassler 1952
Arthur G. Hays, Jr. 1970
William Duane Hogan 1985
Lance Aaron Hoose 1994
Clifton Young Hughes IV 1994
Michael Pascoe Jewell 2016
Van A. Jones 1976
Frank S. Kimmel III 1992
Steven H. League 1974
Robert D. McGrew 1984
William P. Moran 1969
Tyler Kyle Mullman 2002
John F. Niblack 1960
Patrick Kenneth Nickles 1991
Dr. John Garfield Polkinghorne 1980
Todd McCord Porter 1987
Frank C. Robson 1953
Alan Campbell Routh 1969
Melvin J. Semrad 1959
James L. Skaggs 1978
Mark Perry Snell 1973
Billy B. Starr 1974
John Curtis Stobbe 1991
David R. Towe 1977
Gene Van Dyke 1950
Robert D. Vaughn 1975
William K. Veazey, Sr. 1950
Richard A. Wagner II 1969
James Scott Willis 1986
John M. Yeaman 1962
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THE COMPETITIVE BANTER WILL CONTINUE IN 2023.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR! March to the Madness, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation’s multi-day bracket-style fundraiser, tips off on March 2, 2023, 9am-9pm Central
This light-hearted competition among Chapters has created a number of strategies from year to year. One can never tell what strategy will take their Chapter to the next bracket, but we do know that a Captain, coupled with Co-captains to assist with outreach, is essential in organizing their success.
What strategy will take your Chapter to the Championship?
• Old school - watch the competition and donate throughout the day
• New school - one person collects the money throughout the day and waits until the last minute to donate (This strategy warns of buzzer beaters)
• Hybrid - a combination of old school & new school
Since its start in 2019, March to the Madness has grown from raising $28,000 toward the Annual Loyalty Fund to over $107,000 in 2022, which helped provide $253,000 in scholarships & awards and fund $150,000 in educational programming & leadership development to undergraduate brothers across the country. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation aspires to be better.
OREGON
Oregon Beta
Stanton Robert Box 1986
Peter M. Cronin 1968
Kenneth D. Leash 1965
W. Charles Long 1964
Dean Kelly Morell 1979
John B. Rudi 1984
Robert K. Spicker 1967
William Mark Walter 1970
Kent R. Williams 1965
OREGON STATE
Oregon Alpha
Mark T. Atwood 1975
William J. Brennan 1962
Scott Randall Brenton 1993
Carl Martin Casale 1983
Ronald E. Emmerson 1966
Douglas A. Hardesty 1972
Jon A. Masterson 1961
Errol S. McKinney 1962
Lowell E. Patton 1950
Dr. Thomas W. Roe 1958
Nicholas Jackson Ruscoe
Scott F. Spiegelberg 1976
Ron L. Thiesen 1961
John Eric Thompson 1976
Dick F. Thompson 1973
Thomas J. Vanderzanden 1967
OSWEGO
New York Zeta
John Christopher Sebalos 2005
Stephen Lee Turner, Jr. 2001
PENN STATE-HARRISBURG
Pennsylvania Psi-Eta
Tanner Alexander Zimmerman 2019
PENN STATE-STATE COLLEGE
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
Albert L. Brahm 1957
Robert L. Busey, Jr. 1964
Richard L. Campbell 1964
Robert F. Carson II 1963
Thomas Elliott Chaffee 1981
Peter H. Craig 1966
Mark S. Frisina 1982
John E. Gander 1962
Harry Edward Hill III 1970
H. Richard Ishler, Jr. 1963
Steven A. Jordan 1957
Trijal Kaistha
Zachary Imre Lebovitz
Eric R. Lindner 1975
Walter E. Pledger 1977
Joseph Benjamin Richey 2009
Robert W. Scannell 1980
Gerard K. Schrom 1969
Jeffrey John Semmer 1982
CAPT Charles F. Stender 1962
Donald E. Walmsley 1959
Dr. W. Bruce Walsh 1959
Mark Joseph Wasikonis 1982
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Theta
Gideon T.J. Alpert 1991
Brett Harris Barth 1993
LTC Ronald M. Bond 1959
Leslie G. Callahan III 1972
Stephen Walker Ellis 1988
Evan S. Glanz 1994
Anthony Robert Ignaczak 1986
Jeffrey Martin Karp 1988
R. Drew Kistler 1954
Jordan S. Kuperschmid 1987
Paul Reed Maurer III 1990
Dr. Stanley Pat Mayers, Jr. 1949
Van Menard 1997
This year, our goal is to generate $150,000, and we cannot achieve this goal without your help.
Take the challenge, lead your Chapter to victory, and change a young SAE’s life for the better.
Sign up to be a Captain or Co-captain for March to the Madness – Your commitment will leave a mark!
Adam D. Miller 1997
Jack D. Neal, Jr. 1962
Thomas Matthew Peck 1992
B. Franklin Reinauer III 1965
Brian Robert Roth 1996
Steven Reed Saltzman 1985
James C. Warner 1959
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron
Charles W Anchors 1959
Gregory A. Baker 1972
Paul R. Bridges 1959
David W. Dawson 1977
David John Down 1985
George Raymond Enyeart 1967
Theodore R. Helmbold 1917
Harry C. Luebbe, Jr. 1947
James M. Marine 1961
Anthony G. Massoud 1963
Charles J. Moyer 1957
Douglas F. Mundrick 1975
Dr. Val Peline 1952
PUGET SOUND
Washington Gamma
Dr. Timothy Campbell Beals 1986
Robert William Bolton 1982
Richard Miles Brooks 1982
Charles R. Brown 1956
Jonathan Andrew Cohen 1979
Fredric T. Langton 1961
Dr. Bruce Scott Logan 1970
George E. Matelich 1978
Thomas Staley Morton 1986
Dr. Richard Wils Nash 1972
Allen B. Petrich, Jr. 1965
Alex William Simon 2016
Larry James Wetterhus 1954
Lloyd G. Whiton III 1968
PURDUE
Indiana Beta
Joseph P. Beimford, Jr. 1972
David A. Bigler 1958
Gino Caroscio 1989
John Stanley Castell 1956
Lloyd C. Cooper 1959
Lawrence A. Framburg 1953
Maurice Dale Galey, Jr. 1985
Roger B. Gatewood 1968
Robert E. Gotschall 1959
Lewis G. Green, Jr. 1960
Robert W. Holzwarth 1950
Robert D. McIlroy 1960
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
Keith Lane Welcker 1980
Thomas D. Wilson, Jr. 1967
RANDOLPH-MACON
Virginia Alpha
Donald Stephen Parsons 1975
Kevin Duane Richardson 1996
RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon
Ronald Keith Belyea 1972
Leonard E. Bower 1969
Charles F. Cassidy 1980
Robert Clagett 1974
David J. Colten 1972
Rainer P. Ellis 1966
Frederick W. Herpel, Jr. 1969
Paul F. Kondrath 1963
Charles H. Learoyd 1967
David Stith Lowe 1990
Carl E. Meyer 1969
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RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon (Continued)
James P. Owens 1970
Christos G. Pantos 1967
Donald J. Parker 1978
Michael Quan 1970
David Victor Raphael 1999
Ian Scott Steenstra 2020
Don Joseph Vanderhoef 1993
Eric Christopher Wenberg 1988
Jonathan Keay Witter 1982
Jeffrey Corbett Young 1995
RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Alpha
Harry Peter Hoopis 1969
Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. 1988
James Matthew Truscinski 1994
RHODES
Tennessee Zeta
Bruce G. Allbright III 1974
Thomas C. Bailey 1973
Terry Lee Bitner 1969
Hamill B. Carey 1951
John M. Dean, Jr. 1966
Dennis Bryan Grzeskowiak 2003
Robert A. Jetmundsen 1977
John H. Keesee 1973
Alfred K. Nippert, Jr. 1973
Dr. David Ewing Wheat 1969
RICHMOND
Virginia Tau
Ted Brently Clark 1997
Charles M. Elliott 1966
Gilbert C. Luck, Jr. 1958
Robert W. Montgomery 1969
J. Ken Morgan, Jr. 1971
COL James Herbert Reid 1944
Clifford Lyndon Yee 1997
RIPON
Wisconsin Beta
Harry G. Snyder 1960
ROCHESTER
New York Tau-Gamma
Andy Michael Bohne 2006
ROCKHURST
Missouri Delta
Dan Jerome Brunnert 2000
Mike Curran 2015
SAINT LEO
Florida Alpha-Mu
Collin Richard Good 2012
SALEM STATE
Massachusetts Tau-Gamma
Juan Ignacio Faria 2017
SALISBURY
Maryland Sigma
Robert D. Coleman, Jr. 1992
James Lawrence Finneran 1985
Daniel H. Gladding 1978
Brendan Patrick Glancey 2004
Joseph Michael Knecht, Jr. 1979
Charles William Lindbeck, Jr. 1981
Dwight William Marshall, Jr. 1988
J. Michael Scarborough 1976
Robert Douglas Wilson 1994
Clifford Winston Woodward III 1992
Tim Raymond Wright 1989
SAN DIEGO STATE
California Theta
Dr. Patrick L. Abbott 1963
H. L. Banaga 1973
Ronald Arthur Bartleet 1985
Gregory Todd Benninger 1984
Joseph E. Berg III 1967
Richard Detlef Brady 1979
Jeffrey H. Byroads 1978
Dr. Gary A. Cringan 1970
Tom P. Gable, Jr. 1967
Hon. David M. Gill 1956
Jeffrey M. Langford 1971
John W. McMullen 1970
John A. Ramsey 1965
Gregory J. Seda 1970
Glenn D. Southard 1974
William D. Urbach 1971
SAN FRANCISCO
California Sigma
Jeff Hersh 1992
Michael Francis O’Connell 1995
SAN JOSE STATE
California Zeta
Donald R. Beall 1960
Chesley M. Douglas, Jr. 1952
Richard L. Heideman 1964
Leland P. James 1963
Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. 1964
A. Bernard McCarthy 1956
Torrie Carl Nute 1992
Leonard B. Perrone II 1962
Charles M. Pettis 1950
David V. Schweitzer 1957
Marshall Stein 1969
Randall Miles Tatum 1986
Franklin Thomas 1957
John Sid Thompson 1959
Gregory G. Van Hauser 1969
Natnaiel Daniel Yishak
SCHOOL OF MINES
Colorado Lambda
Stephen C. Actis 1977
James H. Butler III 1950
Stephen D. Chesebro 1963
Charles C. Hanebuth, Jr. 1967
James Randall Heath 2003
Ricky Stefan Weimer 2016
SEWANEE
Tennessee Omega
Dr. Joseph B. Delozier III 1977
William Fuller, Jr. 1969
David C. Humphreys 1979
John M. Walton, Jr. 1961
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma
Robert E. Camblin 1959
Michael Andrew Christensen 2010
Kerry P.J. Doran 1964
Andrew Clayton English 2005
John W. Iles 1969
Dr. Zachary David Lancaster 2013
Brett Allen Martin 2003
Scott Michael Sams 1994
Dr. Scott Allan Slechta 1980
Roger W. Spahr 1962
Tyler Stokesbary 2017
SONOMA STATE
California Alpha-Alpha
Trevor Douglas Frampton 1994
Damon Bret Hirschensohn 1998
David Siembieda 1993
Shay Michael Stewart 1996
Martin R. Vindiola 2013
SOUTH ALABAMA
Alabama Chi
Robert D. Jenkins III 1973
Bryan Thomas Op’t Holt 2001
Gerry Smith 1972
Alan Glenn Stabler 1980
SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA
South Carolina Delta
Michael King Bell 1975
Stephen A. Burnett 1973
Robert Oakley Elrod 1985
Edward Jacob Hertwig III 1966
Clayton Brackett Hunt 1994
William Shannon Linning 1960
H. Montague Osteen, Jr. 1963
Dr. Hudnall Weaver Paschal 1981
James H. Rainero 1972
Porter B. Rose 1963
Wayne Douglas Taylor 1978
Richard McFall Toohey 1968
Robert G. Vassy, Jr. 1975
Dana Ulmer Wolfe 1981
Byron Charles Yahnis 1983
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
Francis Gregory Homan 1985
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
William Scott Lenker 1990
Todd Robert McMartin 1990
LTC Kenneth S. Moro 1963
Carson Jude Park 2021
Tom J. Reaves 1977
Jerry R. Roland 1958
Steven D. Sikorski 1964
Scott Casey Sletten 1987
Vance Michael Thompson 1982
Matthew Scott Thornton 1997
Joel Robert Trammell 1979
Dan L. Vehle 1977
Michael W. Vehle 1972
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
South Dakota Theta
Dr. Terry H. Berner 1972
Loren J. Boone 1972
Lonny D. Borr 1973
Chad Leonard Christopherson 1991
Michael L. Evink 1990
Daniel Michael Kainz 1994
Dr. Michael Vernon Relf 1988
SOUTH FLORIDA
Florida Delta
Brad Bjornstad 1974
Jim J. Daniels 1969
Raymond H. Davis 1971
Robert H. Dick 1966
Harrison P. Fail, Jr. 1964
Gilsen C. Happel 1969
Richard W. Lane 1968
Eddie Edwin Litton II 1987
Stewart Andrew Marshall III1970
Kasey Anderson Ray 2022
David S. Searles, Jr. 1968
Luis Raul Visot 1978
Van Everret Wegerif 2013
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
California Gamma
Dan Clark 1968
Mark Philip Esbensen 1979
Bruce R. Galey 1959
Frederick Pearson Garside III 1982
Glenn A. Haldan 1966
Guy Keven Johnson 1981
Laureston H. McLellan 1961
Igor Olenicoff 1964
Kim H. Pearman 1961
Greg Lee Rawlings 1981
Donald Peter Shennum 1957
Thomas Clark Stillwell 1979
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SOUTHERN METHODIST
Texas Delta
Leonard H. Armistead III 1973
Herbert Arnold III 1960
James Curtis Boyd 1977
Adam Bothwell Corrigan 1992
Gary T. Crum 1969
Chester J Donnally, Jr. 1970
Robert Gotovac, Jr. 1986
Kurt Alexander Haab 1986
George Christopher Hartung 1966
Grant Edwin Mashek 2002
Lee William McNutt III 1977
Arthur H. Middleton 1968
John T. Simms III 1960
Shelby Lee Smith 1954
Joseph C. Sumner 1954
Richard C. Ware II 1968
Welcome Wade Wilson III 2020
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma
Randal P. Alford 1972
Carl J. Aycock 1971
Robert H. Banks, Jr. 1972
Benjamin Barham 2017
Benjie Dwight Barham 1987
Benjamin H. Best II 1969
M. Todd Buchanan 1990
Hon. M. Ronald Doleac 1970
Danny M. Dunnaway 1971
CPT Mark R. Eubanks 1970
Robert W. Fennell 1973
James Thomas Garrett III 1979
Jerry C. Griffin 1967
Fred S. Haddad 1968
Mack Marcellus Harper, Jr. 1979
Toby Leon Jeffreys 1979
Clayton E. Johnson 1973
William C. Leslie 1965
Michael S. Levine 1966
John South Lewis 1970
Wayne Todd Mixon 1971
John S. Pardee 1969
Michael W. Parker 1968
John Cahal Woods 1979
ST. LAWRENCE
New York Rho
John E. Houx 1956
STANFORD
California Alpha
Harry C. Andrews 1964
Charles G. Cale 1964
Dr. Laurence A. Darrow 1973
Robert Anthony Dickinson 1986
Robert J. Finger 1970
Robert B. Gowin 1980
George Robert Hamrdla 1960
Robert V. Heldman 1958
Douglas R. McDonald 1971
Edgar M. Morsman, Jr. 1960
D. Douglas Muirhead 1970
Loren D. Smith 1957
William Souveroff, Jr. 1956
Robert Badcon Thompson 1970
Philip L. Waters 1955
STOCKTON
New Jersey Rho-Sigma
Cooper M. Gabrich 2022
SYRACUSE
New York Delta
Robert N. Colvin 1965
Richard M. Gray 1962
Steve J. Herson 1968
Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell 1986
CPT Douglas H. Wassmer 1965
TENNESSEE TECH
Tennessee Delta
Ian Anderson 2013
Brandon Cole Boyd 2007
Ryan Neal Gibbons 2016
Dr. John A. Howington 1985
Michael Ryan Joyce 2006
Richard L. Schultz 1970
LTC Richard G. Smith 1963
TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE
Tennessee Kappa
Alton E. Blakley, Jr. 1980
Fred H. Brackney 1957
Henry E. Christenberry 1968
Pete Gaynor 1969
Tillman J. Keller III 1963
J. Fletcher Lee 1956
Joe Lambeth Lester 1972
William Douglas Singer 1973
John R. Willis III 1965
Robert E. Withers 1964
Morgan M. Zook 1950
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
Tennessee Tau
W. Keith Hurt 1981
Ronnie Neill 1974
Anthony Gordon White 1992
TEXAS A&M
Texas Tau
James Edward Chisolm 1981
Mark Theodore Kelly 1983
Michael Edward Pflueger 1987
Joel Alfred Prellop 1994
Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr. 1993
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Texas Beta
C. Jay Barlow 1967
Dr. J. Carroll Boley 1959
Austin C. Bond 1956
Kenneth M. Hardin 1963
Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr. 1963
James B. Montgomery 1973
Gary H. Pace 1961
James W. Phipps 1959
Larry Dell Shackelford 1969
Edwin Dale Shaver 1979
Harold Brown Simpson 1971
Richard B. Vance 1968
Craig Scott Wade 1982
Owen Russell Worley, Jr. 1970
TEXAS STATE
Texas Sigma
Robert Bryan Rendon 1994
Bailey Watson 2019
Zachary Sterling Watson 2020
TEXAS TECH
Texas Alpha
Javier Arellano, Jr. 2005
Donald Ross Brydon 1980
J. David Cason 1974
W. Brant Chandler 1979
Robey A. Clark 1972
Christopher Andy Clyce 1996
Will A. Courtney, Sr. 1958
Giles M. Forbess 1961
Kamden Deane Kanaly 2006
David W. Ledyard 1972
John F. Lown 1972
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
John M. Tye III 1967
James H. Waller 1980
David G. Wight 1964
Clark S. Willingham 1967
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho
Michael A. Barnett 1975
Louis A. Beecherl III 1979
Ben A. Brollier 1947
Thomas L. Carter 1950
William C. Duvall 1970
James F. Erwin 1973
Lloyd Robin French III 1973
Robert H. Graham 1968
William Moran Hickey, Jr. 1981
Graham Hill 1971
Barksdale Hortenstine 1974
David Allen Lane 1970
Jody D. Lane 1974
Andrew J. Lewis III 1977
Leon O. Lewis, Jr. 1930
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
Craig B. Simmons 1955
John L. Wagner 1973
TEXAS-DALLAS
Texas Chi
Deran Coe Abernathy 2004
James Xavier Balandran 2010
Brenden Nicholas Kolthoff 2019
Nicola Giovanni Niglio III 2000
Michael Peter Parmerlee 2006
Antonio Rios
TEXAS-EL PASO
Texas Gamma
Andrew Thomas Barbe 1992
Thomas Charles Behan 1970
Dr. Thomas Mankin Fullerton, Jr. 1981
Dr. Gervis F. Galbraith, Jr. 1962
Michael O. Nordmarken 1962
Troy Edward Peterson 1992
Charles F. Tupper, Jr. 1964
TEXAS-TYLER
Texas Zeta
Lloyd Joseph Blondin 2011
Taylor Chase Ihlenfeldt
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu
Bruce E. Alexander 1964
Geoffrey L. Andres 1961
Michael Alan Bader 1987
Thomas Raymond Ball III 1985
Brian Carlin Biggs 2009
Jeremy Tyler Christoff 2022
Brent L. Cousino 1978
Dominic Joseph Dasher
Cristian Manuel Dasilva
Frank Joseph Dobnikar 2003
Aaron Jacob Federman
Charles S. Freed, PE 1956
Jon Charles Freed 1983
Stephen L. Gepford 1964
William Bruce Giha 1970
Ramon E. Gonzalez III 1960
Michael Robert Goulding 1989
Gerald L. Guernsey 1959
Larry Robert Hack 1985
Alfred H. Hartkopf, Jr. 1980
Charles E. Hodge 1964
James D. Jaggers 1966
Roger W. Johnson 1958
Bruce E. Kirkham 1967
Nicholas Michael Kornasiewicz
Peter Brian Laberdee
Dr. J. Kevin Maney 1975
Kent R. Matthews 1963
James A. Mell 1962
Reinhold Mueller 1967
Reid David Perry
Henry P. Philipps 1955
Michael K. Pietras 1979
Victor G. Plumbo 1957
Ronald J. Quine 1971
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TOLEDO
Ohio Nu (Continued)
James H. Reed 1963
Harry J. Roby 1967
Nicholas Joseph Rock
Andrew Roman 1963
Michael Roman 1964
Scott Michael Sampson 2018
Joel Christopher Schuchmann
William Scott Stigall 1999
Mark Alan Stutler 1979
James A. Telb 1963
Colin R Tews
Dr. H. Murray Todd 1963
Frederick J. Treuhaft 1978
Shawn James Tysiak 1998
Matthew Michael Vierk 2002
Jerrold A. Vincent 1967
Ronald Thomas Welty, Jr. 1985
David Charles Whitaker 1970
Terrence P. Winslow 1964
Brenden Roger Wlodkowski 2021
TOWSON
Maryland Alpha
Michael Lee Bankert 1983
Travis Bullock 2012
George Lory Good, Jr. 1985
Les H. Ireland 1986
Jeffrey Philip Jacobs 1991
Jeffrey Brent Lamkin 1991
Michael Louis Lehman 1984
Joseph Samuel Little 1987
Mark Calder Livingstone 1991
Douglas Medcalf 2011
Dennis Motsco 1989
Jeffrey Motsco 1992
William Richard Nolan III 1988
Brian Scott Piern 1991
John Rizos 2013
Stephen Stuart Stein 1989
Daniel Suissa 1984
TROY
Alabama Epsilon
James Lewis Martin 1982
Robert Malcolm Moore IV 1992
James Ronald Pinckard 1981
TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon
Dr. Gregory E. Bertucci 1971
Neil D. Blue, Jr. 1954
Charles S. Bratton 1963
Michael Callahan 2015
Robert E. Dilworth 1966
Miguel M. Flechas III 1959
Dr. John D. Kenney III 1966
Michael Temers Masur 1983
Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell 1947
Lester G. Nash 1958
Charles Theodore Orihel 1978
Ralph B. Pfeiffer 1966
Robert A. Seale, Jr. 1964
Dr. Prentiss E. Smith, Jr. 1956
Dr. Henry S. Teaford, Jr. 1966
Charles D. Viccello 1955
Foster Walker III 1966
Dr. George Hawkins Ward 1979
Carl E. Warden, Jr. 1961
UC-BERKELEY
California Beta
Gilbert L. Beck 1952
Gregory D. Beltran 1978
John V. Hook 1944
Massimo Alessandro Navarretta 2018
David Cooke Thomas 1982
UC-DAVIS
California Kappa
John K. Frazier 1971
Dr. Dennis R. Peterson 1971
Mark David Spannagel 2002
Dr. Jan C. Swanson 1964
UC-IRVINE
California Psi
Jason John Hamilton 2007
Ben Johnson II 1987
UC-RIVERSIDE
California Omicron
Kevin Allen Corona 2016
Roger John Gallego 1991
UC-SAN DIEGO
California Chi
David Tanner Robinson 1994
Cheyenne Yari 2013
UC-SANTA BARBARA
California Eta
Dr. Howard L. Berg II 1970
Gregory Adam Foster 1984
Ian Richard Hanson 1982
M. Blair Hull 1961
Jay W. Jeffcoat 1967
Dana L. King 1977
Kevin Sorensen McClatchy 1985
Lawrence M. Schwab 1975
Edward M. Williams 1958
UC-SANTA CRUZ
California Omega
LTC Richard Cao 1995
John Paret Latimer, Jr. 1990
UCLA
California Delta
William A. Bryan 1966
Michael A. Clarke 1958
David Bruce Dollinger 1986
Lee David Groza 1989
Edwin Roy Hayek 1985
Roy H. Jones 1959
James E. Kauffman 1970
CPT Kent Parsons 1964
Bruce W. Rognlien 1960
Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr. 1980
David W. Warner 1958
John Rendall Webber III 1978
Robert S. Withers 1975
Garrett R. Wittkopp 1968
UNION
Tennessee Eta
Stephen McDonald Eldridge 1997
Bill R. Martin 1963
Michael J. Montgomery 1970
William J. Rogers 1955
UTAH
Utah Phi
Dwight L. Johnson 1960
Timothy F. Razzari 1968
Roger G. Segal 1968
David R. Voda 1964
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon
Robert John Giacovelli 1970
Phillip E. Harris 1959
Hal W. LaBelle 1960
Peter Currey Rolfing 1982
VALDOSTA STATE
Georgia Sigma
Dr. C. Scott Edenfield 1979
Robert Andrew Greenway 1980
Jason Grant Hampton 2004
Alan Edward Ridge 2000
C. Byrd Simmons, Jr. 1977
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu
Seawell J. Brandau 1958
C York Craig, Jr. 1968
Ryan P. Littleton 2003
Dr. Charles W. McClary 1957
Dr. Thomas Edwin Moody 1969
H. Ross Perot, Jr. 1981
Dr. John Movius Warren, Jr. 1972
VERMONT
Vermont Beta
Dr. William S. Burnett 1952
Peter L. Mulford 1966
VILLANOVA
Pennsylvania Eta-Gamma
Daniel A. Tropea, Jr. 1996
VIRGINIA
Virginia Omicron
Victor Maceo Dandridge III 1986
Timothy W. Oakes 1961
John Nicholas Suhr, Jr. 1988
VIRGINIA TECH
Virginia Zeta
Brian Nevin Frantz 1993
Frank Michael Pieruccini 1984
Dr. Anthony Huston Sgro 1989
Dr. Frank Downing Straus 1976
Michael Patrick Straus 1983
WASHINGTON [MO]
Missouri Beta
F. Gilbert Bickel, III 1966
Stanley C. Boyle 1955
Raymond L. Chung 1989
Samuel J. Hardy III 1957
Donald L. Howard 1949
John Patrick Morris 1986
Dr. Jeffrey Scot Rumbyrt 1985
WASHINGTON [WA]
Washington Alpha
Thomas Lane Anderson 1983
Nicolas Junichiro Boedeker 2022
Joseph H. Delaney 1970
Rick Keating 1968
James W. Kenyon 1959
Thomas Scott Laplant 1979
Gary L. Neale 1962
George A. Swendiman 1967
WASHINGTON STATE
Washington Beta
Robert F. Abramson, Jr. 1969
Michael B. Bauer 1969
George L. Berry 1972
Patrick A. Berschauer 1976
Devere Jerry Burtenshaw 1956
Kent A. Christensen 1958
D. Gray Clark 1960
LTC Robert W. Finley, Jr. 1952
James K. Hayner 1972
Thomas Fredric Langton 1986
Richard N. Milner 1958
Ross Julian Muelheim 2016
Dennis C. Rea 1973
Peter T. Smith 1972
Paul W. R. Tanzer 1957
WEST FLORIDA
Florida Sigma
Bradley J. Bean 1975
Robert Thomas Bellanova 1979
David A. Covert 1973
Richard Freeman 1970
Kenneth E. Jernigan 1969
Bryan D. Ley 2002
Michael Patrick Lynch 1990
Jason Daniel Prouty 2006
Samuel Henderson Waite 1980
Roger D. White 1971
WESTERN CAROLINA
North Carolina Omega
Brittan Michael Davis 2007
Dillon Paul Tuttle 2017
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WESTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Beta
James G. Bale 1969
William Ray Buckberry 1982
Dr. Ted M. Cudnick 1967
Jason Scott Embry 1994
William Randy Fitzpatrick, Jr. 1973
Dr. Gabriel Alfonso Hernandez 1981
Charles George Newton, Jr. 1988
Robert Allen Norvell 1983
John Casey Perkins, Jr. 1981
William Dallas Rector 1980
Kenneth E. Reynolds 1965
Sen. J. Dorsey Ridley 1975
Stephen W. Sirls 1970
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta
Jack B. Anderson 1966
Joshua Paul Downey 2007
R. David Eick 1972
William S. Fiscus III 1986
Dr. Joseph P. Koestner 1968
Ralph Miesel 1971
Earl Frank Rice, Jr. 1967
Robert H. Slemmons 1966
Dana Edwin Smith 1978
James Muller Smith 1963
Kevin Lee Williams 1978
WESTERN ONTARIO
Ontario Alpha
Michael Wymant 1998
WESTMINSTER
Missouri Gamma
James Powers Alder 1972
John T. Baumstark 1967
Van-Lear Black III 1953
Robert E. Boen, Jr. 1967
Travis Dow Ewing 2009
James W. Hafer 1963
Roger G. Harrison, Jr. 1967
George Wallace Mahn III 1992
Dr. Jerry N. Middleton 1959
Kent C. Mueller 1962
Lee C. Peterson 1977
Sam E. Powell 1962
Ralph Michaels Slocum 1986
John F. Sullivan, Jr. 1970
Lewis W. Taggart 1975
WICHITA STATE
Kansas Gamma
LTC Peter Vincent Austin 1986
Ronald L. Barnum 1968
John Anthony Bulcock 2002
Dr. Sam N. Cohlmia 1989
James Frederic Cox 1973
Gary Alan Farha 1979
Robert D. Fulks 1968
Bryon C. Hamilton 1972
Ryan Travis Martin 2001
Roger L. McClure 1967
Shawn Christopher Stoner 1989
Gary Benjamin Strout 1999
John J. Turner 1969
Edward J. Vega 1971
WILLAMETTE
Oregon Gamma
Nicholas Christopher Birtcil 2009
George E. Chandler 1961
Kevin Michael Dean 2006
COL Gerald M. May 1961
David MacLure Milloy 1979
Frank D. Riebe 1953
Terry N. Shuchat 1962
Matthew Thain Spencer 1999
Dr. Ronald E. Williams 1962
WILLIAM AND MARY
Virginia Kappa
Oscar Julian Berlanga 2021
Sean Craig Bilby 1993
Edward J. T. Cook 1986
Frederick B. Devitt, Jr. 1957
Mateo Camilo Huerta
LTC Thomas M. Lewis 1953
David Arthur Marshall 1994
Brian Meyer 2017
Scott Oppenheim 2002
COL Claude D. Perkins, Jr. 1957
Joseph Baran Petro 1969
Michael S. Rodgers 1992
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma
Kyle Steven Conrad 2020
Nathaniel Zane Crunkilton 2020
Timothy John Cunningham 2020
Brett Daniel Martzke 1994
Carl Thomas Pundt 1993
Scott Joseph Simons 2000
Billy Jack Thompson 2017
WISCONSIN-MADISON
Wisconsin Alpha
Frederick R. Bisch 1957
Steven Richard Clavette 1980
Austin John Evans 2005
Dr. Weber C. Hermann, Jr. 1964
Stuart A. Johnson 1966
Dr. Peter A. McCoy 1967
Mac A. McKichan, Jr. 1960
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
Robert E. Gregory, Jr. 1964
Michael Rankin Jopling
William L. Kinney, Jr. 1954
Walter W. Lanford, Jr. 1961
Dr. Boyce M. Lawton III 2021
Derek Tyler McPherson
Dwight F. Patterson, Jr. 1961
Wallace Truett Wason
WORCESTER
Massachusetts Delta
Robert C. Cournoyer 1970
John F. Downes, Jr. 1967
John G. Dyckman 1966
Joseph L. Ferrantino 1967
Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. 1972
George C. Harvey 1970
Brian David Huntley 1980
Daniel Hurley 1980
Edward S. Jamro 1973
Colin Barry Lawrence 1985
Joshua Paul Onffroy 1993
Donald K. Peterson 1971
Paul J. Sartori 1971
Frank John Urbanski 1978
LTC James V. Works 1988
WYOMING
Wyoming Alpha
Adam Robert Boyd 2013
Paul Monroe Duncan 1981
Stewart Allen Dyer 2008
Dr. Frederick M. Emerich 1968
Jason Daniel Harvey
Glenn J. Hertzler 1976
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
Frank L. Shriver 1971
Alexander John Smeaton 2009
Alan R. Stephenson 1968
Richard C. Titus 1963
Gregory Gerard Vaughn 2007
YALE
Connecticut Omega
Jonathan Wilson Meeks 1995
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Ohio Alpha
Austin Cole Beachem 2006
Anthony J. Bernard 2004
Jonathon Richard Burns 2017
Joseph Michael Costello, Jr. 2003
Richard Ross Courtney 2012
Tom L. Davis 1976
John Michael Degenova 1986
Brandon Michael Droney 2019
Marc McKenna Drummond 2007
Ross Joseph Fabrizi 2020
Michael Scott Hipkins 1991
Melvin D. Hockensmith 1967
Thomas C. Lance 1964
Donald Edward Lewis, Jr. 1983
Ernest Mastorides, Jr. 1992
Mark William McDonough 1998
Matthew Joseph McDonough 1993
John A. Mills III 1967
Edward A. Moore 1964
Albert Pasquale Pompeo 1987
Adam Charles Stryffeler 2002
Chad Richard Torres 2019
Jeffrey Martin Wolfson 1990
FRIENDS OF SAE
L. L. Allison
Devotie Hall Association
Elizabeth Barrett
Douglas & La Verne Benham
Arlene R. Berkowitz
Jimena Blandon
Jeff Charles Breeding
Katie Burchett
Warren Noel Casey
Vivian & H. Scott Caven
CC Chace
Linda Clatterbuck
Jennifer Clift
Shira Kim Cohen
Ellen A. Cowan
Sydney Cowen
Jennifer Cox
Patricia A. Davis
J. Cole Dawson III
Albert E. Donor III
Nancy W. Dutro
Greg Edwards
Allison Eklund
David Eppler
James R. Favor
Jim Filarski
Richard Lyle Ford
Kelly Frammartino
Robin French
Mary B. Garver
Anna Marie Gath
Nancy Generelly
Vasiliki Gerentes
Peyton Grady
Norman Grandstaff
Eleanor L. Hayes
Jeffrey Hersh
Jennifer Heyen
Virginia Hotaling
Amanda Hulshof
Ethelmae C. Humphreys
Richard L. Johnson, Jr.
Jaden Keckler
Mary Ann Kilb
Doreen Kines
Gloria Kuehn
Madison C. Lamar
Darrin Loughmiller
Violet A. Lueker
Alida Messinger
Michael Morgan
Jennifer D. Nicholson
Heather Nichting
Margaret Nielsen
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FRIENDS OF SAE (CONTINUED)
Mary Bausch Nippert
Barbara Nistler
A. Scott Noble
Joyce Nordstrom
Patricia Anne Nostrand
Marissa Pflueger
Vernon Piper
Elizabeth Roadman
Nancy Russell
Curtis T. Schultz
Barbara E. Slankard
Douglas C. Smith
Nicole Frances Statter
David K. Sullivan
Carol Suruki-Carmany
Katherine Walker
Harriet Weirich
Anne Wilson
Patricia Yorke
IN HONOR OF ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
Noble Leslie DeVotie 1859
by Kalup L. Garcia
ARIZONA STATE
Arizona Beta
Ian Davis Hulshof 2022
by Amanda Hulshof
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
Alabama Iota
Joseph Herman 2011
by Madison C. Lamar
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Ohio Kappa
Richard B. Adams, Jr. 1963
by Dr. Milton G. Levy
by Dr. Brett Alan Scott
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
Ohio Rho
Matthew Brian Hammond 2000
by James E. Caminis
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta-Omega
Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008
by Christopher Wayne Hancock
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta
Kirby Paul Smart 1998
by Leonard H. Blount
by Charles E. Hodge
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta
Donald T. Bitzer 1980
by Gregory R. Martin
Jeffrey S. Hammel 1977
by Gregory R. Martin
David Frank Henmueller 1980
by Gregory R. Martin
INDIANA
Indiana Gamma
Steven D. Mitchell 1983
by Timothy A. R. Callahan by Ross Anthony Pometta
INDIANA STATE
Indiana Sigma
Christopher Wayne Hancock 1996 by Mark William McDonough
LOYOLA-CHICAGO
Illinois Alpha-Omega
Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003 by Christopher Wayne Hancock
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
COL Hugh J. Holloman 1973
by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids by Norman Grandstaff
MERCER
Georgia Psi
W. Charles Witzleben 1973
by John Frierson Howard
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
North Dakota Beta
Dean J. Merhiy 1977
by Douglas J. Burgum
by Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Gamma
Michael James Corelli 2001 by Mary Ann Kilb
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega
Richard Lorenz Lies 1967 by Jason Paul Andrick by Jacob Christian Showalter by Gregory Percival Somers
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Carl E. Edwards, Jr. 1970 by Edward B. Edwards
C. Earl Foster, Jr. 1939
by Jack Edwin Counts, Jr.
William McLain 2015
by Lane Scott Swisher
George William Clark Swisher IV 2012
by Lane Scott Swisher
Mark Robert Woolington 1986 by Corry Woolington
Sean Corry Woolington 2015 by Corry Woolington
OKLAHOMA STATE
Oklahoma Mu
Kip A. Miles 1978 by James L. Skaggs
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Theta
Justin Bryce Koppel 1996 by Van Menard
Richard D. Sawyer 1961 by Steven Reed Saltzman
PUGET SOUND
Washington Gamma
Peter D. Hamilton 1971 by Dr. Richard Wils Nash
SAN DIEGO STATE
California Theta
Thomas C. Stickel 1971 by Jeffrey M. Langford
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
John Lynell Olson 1993 by Todd Robert McMartin
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma
Robert H. Banks, Jr. 1972 by Christopher Wayne Hancock
Powell W. Butler 1971 by John South Lewis
Hon. M. Ronald Doleac 1970 by Christopher Wayne Hancock
TENNESSEE TECH
Tennessee Delta
Ryan Neal Gibbons 2016 by Anna Marie Gath
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu
Charles E. Hodge 1964 by Clayton Brackett Hunt by Matthew Carl Kernohan
FRIENDS OF SAE
Alison Lai by Daniel Collin Stanczak
IN MEMORY OF
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha
Dr. Sherwood Z. Burr 1972 by Mario R. Salvatierra
ARIZONA STATE
Arizona Beta
Aiden Matias Nevarez 2022 by Dr. Spencer Alan Long
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Matthew Paul Hardy 2010 by Gene Cogbill
UC-BERKELEY
California Beta
Gilbert L. Beck 1952 by Beck Family Trust
George T. Leas-Jatho 1953 by David K. Sullivan
UCLA
California Delta
Robert M. Nostrand 1968 by Patricia Anne Nostrand
Jerry G. Olmstead 1960 by Michael A. Clarke
COLORADO STATE
Colorado Delta
Lance Torger Oaas 1982 by Scott Allen Wolf
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon
John P. Weidner, Jr. 1967 by Katie Burchett by Ethan Henry Fieldman
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon
James B. Carson, Jr. 1964 by Charles E. Hodge
Hon. H. Arthur McLane 1964 by C. Byrd Simmons, Jr.
MERCER
Georgia Psi
W. Charles Witzleben 1973 by James H. Bray by Charles E. Hodge
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega
Dansby White 1979 by Curt C. Nerenberg
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INDIANA
Indiana Gamma
Jay William Archer 1980
by David Wayne Barrick
Rex Martin Balz 1987
by David Peter Dunbar
David Aaron Burelli 1985
by David Wayne Barrick
by Steven D. Mitchell
Karl Richard Hawley 1949
by Thomas Richard Hawley
Ronald Grant Repka 1983
by James C. Fissinger
Joseph R. Thompson 2014
by David Wayne Barrick
by William Douglas Thompson
Timothy N. Thomson 1969
by William Dean Bennison
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon
Joe R. Bowen 1975
by Joe Edward Anderson
by Lon W. Deckard
by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
by William Stokes Harris, Jr.
Vincent John Caruso 1980
by Robert Schuler Sheehan, Jr.
William A. Cheek II 1972
by James A. Richardson
Woodson M. Hopkins 1973
by William Stokes Harris, Jr.
Donald R. Perry 1977
by Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III
LOUISIANA STATE
Louisiana Epsilon
George C. Fugler 1951
by Jason Paul Andrick
by Charles E. Hodge
TOWSON
Maryland Alpha
Theodore Anthony Buck, Jr. 1987
by James G. Sakers
Donald Norris McCulloh, Sr. 1961
by James G. Sakers
Edward L. McGowan 1995
by James G. Sakers
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
George L. Good 1964
by George Lory Good, Jr.
by James G. Sakers
COL Hugh J. Holloman 1973
by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids
by Greg Edwards
by Chris P. Gaylor
by James G. Sakers
Robert D. Leahy 1977
by Robert F. Reynolds III
Brien A. McMurray 1976
by Chris P Gaylor
WORCESTER
Massachusetts Delta
Timothy Edmond Fisher 1979
by Frank John Urbanski
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section B
Paul H. Clatterbuck 1974
by Linda Clatterbuck
MICHIGAN
Michigan Iota-Beta
Melvin J. Bernia 1958
by Edward James Nykiel
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma
James Lafayette Pope 1976
by Christopher Wayne Hancock
by Charles E. Hodge
Steven R. Sparks 1974
by Richard Marcus Eubanks, Jr.
MISSISSIPI STATE
Mississippi Theta
Chandler Joseph Roesch 2022
by Asa William Hausner
by Dr. Spencer Alan Long
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi
John M. Guthery, Jr. 1972
by John E. Martin
SYRACUSE
New York Delta
Otto W. Weber 1958
by Charles E. Hodge
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Alpha
Steven Joel Carlson 1985
by Rex Ronald Carlson
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Ohio Alpha
Ronald Molinari 1979
by Tom L. Davis
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu
Donald L. Ansted 1965
by Kent R. Matthews
Richard H. Bunge 1952
by Charles E. Hodge
Dennis M. Murphy 1967 by Charles E. Hodge
Dr. Thomas P. Straub 1961 by Charles E. Hodge
MOUNT UNION
Ohio Sigma
George William Kiraly, Jr. 2013 by Kelly Frammartino
MIAMI [OH]
Ohio Tau
Robert S. Dutro 1960 by Nancy W. Dutro
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Eddie Matt Childs 1984 by Andrew William Hood
Gene Edwards 1945 by Edward B. Edwards
Jerry Lee Griffith 1969 by Greg Allan McKenzie
Richard Koch Olney 1971 by Frank X. Olney, Jr.
William Clark Perkins 1986 by Steven William Soule
Grover D. Strother 1914 by Frank X. Olney, Jr.
Chris Lee Swisher 1989 by Lane Scott Swisher
Luke A. Tilly 1998 by Charlie Edward Wilson III
Edward T. Troup 1969
by Greg Allan McKenzie
Dr. Kent Harris Webb 1982 by James William Hatcher by Andrew William Hood
Raymond O. Weems, Jr. 1946 by Raymond O. Weems III
Eugene S. Wells 1913 by Brent Allen Kenney
Eugene S. Wells, Jr. 1957 by Brent Allen Kenney
OREGON
Oregon Beta
Gerry B. Cameron 1965 by The Cameron Family Charitable Fund
Rexford M. Davis 1958 by Patricia A. Davis
WILLAMETTE
Oregon Gamma
Ross O. Kines 1959 by Doreen Kines
PENN STATE-STATE COLLEGE
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
Mason Walsh, Jr. 1960 by Albert L. Brahm
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron
Gary W. Baughman 1974 by Douglas F. Mundrick
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Theta
Andrew George Pavlovsky 1989 by Jeffrey Martin Karp by Steven Reed Saltzman
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
John Lynell Olson 1993 by Steven D. Sikorski
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
South Dakota Theta
Christopher David Bills 1994 by Loren J. Boone by Craig Keith Goos by Daniel Matthew Lagrange by John Joseph Perkins by Ryan Joseph Rivera by Antony Lee Thompson by Matthew Paul Weinstein
TENNESSEE TECH
Tennessee Delta
Paul Hamilton Ten Eyck 2017 by Sydney Cowen
UNION
Tennessee Eta
Herron P. Morris 1959 by William J. Rogers
TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE
Tennessee Kappa
William B. Cowan, Jr. 1963 by Ellen A. Cowan
Donald B. Preston 1962 by Fred H. Brackney
RHODES
Tennessee Zeta
Dr. Bruce E. Herron 1968 by William J. Rogers
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Texas Delta
Chester J. Donnally, Jr. 1970 by Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. by Charles E. Hodge
TEXAS STATE
Texas Sigma
Bryson Harlen Waggle 2022 by Dr. Spencer Alan Long
FRIENDS OF SAE
Elinor V. Beck by Beck Family Trust Jane Phelps by Dr. Fred D. Phelps
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David J. Ables
Richard W. Adams
Ben L. Allen
Thomas Wayne Alles
Eric B. Anderson
W. Christopher Andrews
N. Scott Angevine
Chad John Antonini III
Stephen P. Antony
John R. Balconi
Michael Joseph Barbaria
Paul R. Barber
Thomas Andrew Barefield
Richard J. Barney
William Mark Bateman
Ralph Eugene Beard
Jack B. Beaumont
Gregory D. Beltran
Charles E. Bentz
George L. Berry
Robert P. Boboltz
Loren J. Boone
Donald Arch Booth
Dr. Jeffrey John Bowe
Adam Robert Boyd
Michael Z. Brenan
Harold M. Brierley
Harrie G. Burdan
Leslie G. Callahan III
Jeff James Christianson
Steve Wayne Churchill
Jeffry John Comanici
Donald C. Cowles III
Peter H. Craig
Dr. Ted M. Cudnick
MAJ Raymond Mark Davids
Lon W. Deckard
Richard A. Devine
Hon. Thomas W. Devine
Dr. Robert E. Dilworth
Hon. M. Ronald Doleac
Chesley M. Douglas, Jr.
George A. Dubois III
Jason Scott Embry
James Thomas Espinoza
Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr.
Gian Dillman Fabbri
Robert J. Finger
Michael Leon Fitzgerald
Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr.
Emery James Gaines
George S. Gibbs III
Daniel P. Gooch
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale
Richard Charles Goodwin
Michael Leverett Guess
John Carl Gurley
Thomas A. Gust
Riley Hagan III
Lawrence C. Halpin
George Robert Hamrdla
Christopher Wayne Hancock
Lyttleton Tazwell Harris IV
Dr. J. Michael Hartigan
Ricky James Haskell
Thomas James Heinz
Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr.
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CHESTER “DON” J. DONNALLY (SOUTHERN METHODIST ‘68) DSA #154
Donnally joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1964 where he thrived as a student leader. After graduation, Donnally began his four-decade-long career in the financial industry, where he helped form The Donnally Greenman Group. There Don served as a Senior Vice President, and was regularly recognized as being among the Top Financial Advisors in the industry by Barron’s financial newspaper. Don remained loyal to his alma mater donating to causes and improvements across the University’s campus, and was recognized with the Distinguished Alumni Award from Southern Methodist University, the highest honor the University bestows. Don’s devoted service to Sigma Alpha Epsilon and his beloved Texas Delta chapter was extensive and unfeigned; he was Texas Delta’s own “Billy Levere”. He served as the Chapter Advisor and House Corporation President for nearly five decades, volunteering thousands of hours to mentor more than 2,000 brothers. Don was instrumental in serving as the Campaign Chairman raising over $1.5 million for the new Texas Delta chapter house, which in 2007 was dedicated in his name. Don was renowned across SAE for his generosity, guidance, and unwavering dedication to the values of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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CHESTER J. “DON” DONNALLY JR. (SOUTHERN METHODIST ’70)
Chester J. “Don” Donnally Jr. (Southern Methodist ’70) passed away at his home on May 15, 2022. He is remembered as a longtime SMU supporter, a leader in the financial services industry for more than four decades and nationally-recognized for his contributions and dedication to SAE. He served as chapter advisor for nearly five decades, beginning in 1973. Over the years, he became renowned across SAE for his generosity and guidance, volunteering hundreds of hours to mentor more than 2,000 students during his years of service. For his unwavering commitment, he has been honored by SAE with the Order of the Lion, Order of Minerva, the Merit Key Award, and the Distinguished Service Award.
W. CHARLES “CHARLIE” WITZLEBEN (MERCER ’73)
W. Charles “Charlie” Witzleben (Mercer ’73), a longtime volunteer and former staff member, died on March 4, 2022. He served Sigma Alpha Epsilon in various positions, including as a Province Archon and the SAE Foundation Board of Trustees. In 1992, he formed his own fundraising and public relations firm, Witzleben & Associates. His friendly and tireless leadership style, creative and individualized thinking and writing prowess helped scores of colleges, universities, independent schools, healthcare organizations and other charities raise billions of dollars over the life of the firm. A Merit Key recipient, he will always be remembered for a few mantras: “Be kind, Be together,” and “Say yes to life and adventure.”
ADRIAN
Michigan Alpha
John M. Fundukian 1967
Chris C. Gotshall 1970
Robert J. Ohrman 1958
Brian P. Schendel 1975
George Taylor 1967
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
Frank M. Bainbridge 1956
Dr. Labruce M. Hanahan 1956
Thomas B. Ross 1972
Fred W. Tyson 1981
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE
Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu
Martin Mack III 2013
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
Pennsylvania Omega
John D. Barnes 1951
Watson W. Brock 1963
R. Bruce Perry 1957
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha
LTC David M. Decker 1948
John E. Miller, Jr. 1957
Wallace H. Spencer 1968
Richard K. Underwood 1971
William C. White, Jr. 1971
ARIZONA STATE
Arizona Beta
William A. Smith III 1967
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Kenneth E. Buckner 1973
Matthew Paul Hardy 2010
Charles G. Keyes 1969
David C. Lee 1966
Ewan D. Lee 1976
Charles A. Vines, Jr. 1962
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu
John M. Carroll 1962
William J. Duncan IV 1974
Joseph R. Gilchrist 1964
H. Grady Gillam, Jr. 1949
John P. Illges III 1959
Hubert D. McCullohs 1951
Robert H. Owen 1966
Virgil E. Porter, Jr. 1959
Dr. Crawford A. Tatum 1948
Travis V. Tidwell 1949
Thomas M. Willingham 1964
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta
Tracey Lee Lerch 1989
BELOIT
Wisconsin Phi
Gerald G. Echternach 1956
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
Alabama Iota
McLemore Bouchelle 1940
Jeremy Benjamin Turner 2001
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon
Hon. F. Bradford Morse 1943
Donald K. Usher, Jr. 1969
Thomas W. Whelton 1966
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Ohio Kappa
Bradley L. Marshall 1974
BUCKNELL
Pennsylvania Zeta
Dr. David Robert Halbert 1961
Eldred Wood Remson, Jr. 1955
CAL STATE-FRESNO
California Iota
Thomas H. Nordstrom 1968
Marvin S. Thompson 1952
CAL STATE-LONG BEACH
California Lambda
Thomas R. Beck 1961
Stanley V. Wycoff 1975
CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES
California Mu
Michael B. O’Donnell 1967
Tom L. Otto 1968
CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE
California Nu
Lawrence A. Castro 1968
CARNEGIE MELLON
Pennsylvania Phi
Edward L. Clark 1957
Douglas Harold Wright 1980
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
Ohio Rho
Charles E. Henry 1957
Kenneth K. Nyman 1961
Mark Robert Phelps 1983
Jack R. Schmidt 1965
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon
Neil H. Austing 1964
Hugh K. Baude 1951
John E. Ebinger 1958
Dr. Robert L. Hayner 1952
Daniel E. Lewis 1956
Thomas J. McCormick 1955
James W. Sunderland 1952
David E. Taylor 1957
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Tennessee Rho
Thomas Daniel Sullivan 1961
COLORADO-BOULDER
Colorado Chi
George R. Frankland, Jr. 1953
Jason Andrew Hicks 1997
COLORADO-SCHOOL OF MINES
Colorado Lambda
Charles Fred Deuel III 1952
Roger L. Johns 1965
COLORADO STATE
Colorado Delta
Dr. Nathaniel T. Messer IV 1970
George T. Peter 1960
Vincent E. Shryack 1948
John C. Windsor, Jr. 1956
DARTMOUTH
New Hampshire Alpha
Dr. Robert C. Joy 1948
DAVIDSON
North Carolina Theta
William Dent Acree 1961
Dr. James H. Robinson 1960
Dr. William D. Varner, Jr. 1976
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DENISON
Ohio Mu
Thomas S. Apter 1951
Dr. William B. Bentsen 1953
John E. Dickhaut 1979
Norman S. Maschner 1953
James B. McMarlin 1957
Jonathan R. Reynolds 1967
Robert B. Weisenbach 1968
Ross A. White 1976
Edward P. Wish, Jr. 1958
DENVER
Colorado Zeta
W. Graham Horsley 1950
Theodore H. Sieber 1947
DICKINSON
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi
Lee W. Baric 1959
William C. Kollas 1956
DRAKE
Iowa Delta
Stanley S. Brandenburg 1957
Russell S. Cross, Jr. 1955
Paul B. George 1958
Frederick J. Hurlbut 1947
Stanton P. Olson 1959
James L. Wooters 1945
DUKE
North Carolina Nu
Paul B. Conway 1957
William Pinckney Simmons, Jr. 1964
Robert L. Ward 1952
EAST TENNESSEE
Tennessee Alpha
Franklin D. Bridwell 1967
Charles K. Smith 1966
Kirby B. Wright 1967
Andrew Marti Yuhas 1971
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Delta-Lambda
Justin Marquardt 2015
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Delta
George Michael Hacker 1982
EASTERN NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Alpha
Jack W. Ammons 1978
David C. King 1970
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon
Augustus D. Adair, Jr .1936
George B. Brown, Jr. 1949
James B. Carson, Jr. 1964
Honorable H. Arthur McLane 1964
MG Carl H. McNair, Jr. 1957
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon
Marvin H. Huff 1959
David W. Sypolt 1967
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon
Gary D. Goff 1976
William M. Hobby III 1962
Gordon M. Johanson 1958
John A. Mullett 1963
James W. O’Kelley, Jr. 1955
Richard M. Robinson 1965
Robert Lee Ward, Jr. 1983
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
Florida Gamma
Charles C. Hatcher 1962
FLORIDA STATE
Florida Beta
John N. Stewart, Jr. 1962
Clifford J. Swift III 1964
FRANKLIN
Indiana Alpha
William Morrel Hamilton 1984
George M. Loveall 1968
FURMAN
South Carolina Phi
Kurt E. Muller 1951
Earle M. Rice 1944
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Washington City Rho
Krishna S. Littledale 1983
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta
Samuel L. Buracker, Jr. 1959
Chester W. Leathers 1961
Ashley D. Pace III 1970
GEORGIA TECH
Georgia Phi
Edsel F. Anderson 1963
Charles E. Baskin 1953
Henry E. Damon 1952
Brendon F. Dodd 1978
Bert Andrews Hall 1979
James N. Moore III 1953
Peter A. Roane 1960
Leland L. Stanford 1971
Richard J. Taylor 1959
GETTYSBURG
Pennsylvania Delta Dr. Eugene A. Deardorff 1961
Samuel J. Evangelista 1957
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
Minnesota Gamma
Samuel Paul Marten 2014
HARVARD
Massachusetts Gamma
John B. Kendrick II 1954
John Eliot Larkin 1935
IDAHO
Idaho Alpha
Terrence J. Scofield 1968
Robert E. Vallat 1962
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta
John M. Dorsey 1941
James W. Glasford 1955
INDIANA
Indiana Gamma
Rex Martin Balz 1987
Roy William Kern 1960
Robert William Klotz 1965
Dr. Robert Hughel Larmore 1970
James Paul O’Hara, Jr. 1975
Robert James Ogburn 1986
James M. Read 1958
Robert Caldwell Thompson, Jr. 1973
Timothy N. Thomson 1969
John E. Waller 1948
INDIANA STATE
Indiana Sigma
Kyle Michael Fox 2012
IOWA
Iowa Beta
John Brent Bersbach 1970
Michael G. Dunn 1967
Robert C. Moorman 1958
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
Robert B. Campbell 1962
John Stephen Jenkins 1972
James T. Yoder 1958
KANSAS
Kansas Alpha
John R. Hagman 1974
Stephen K. Matthews 1968
Louis Michael Mwangi 2019
Duane K. Newsome 1956
KANSAS STATE
Kansas Beta
Michael A. Dykstra 1981
Thomas J. Hogan 1972
Fred Olsen 1955
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda
James E. Behling 1963
John C. Zimbardi 1963
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon
Paul H. Clatterbuck 1974
Steve Collins 1980
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon
Joe R. Bowen 1975
Charles B. Reasor, Jr. 1971
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
Louisiana Alpha
Michael Todd Liotta 1998
LOUISIANA STATE
Louisiana Epsilon
Samuel H. Brown, Jr. 1969
George C. Fugler 1951
Niven D. Morgan, Jr. 1954
Richard H. Pipes 1956
Carl C. Tidwell 1953
MAINE
Maine Alpha
Robert A. Hall 1945
MANKATO STATE
Minnesota Beta
Paul M. Poehling 1971
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY
West Virginia Alpha
Yahn Sollier Corum 1981
David N. Dickens 1967
Pryce M. Haynes II 1972
Lawrence E. Hite 1959
Russell M. Peterson II 1977
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta
Brien A. McMurray 1976
MIT
Massachusetts Iota-Tau
William H. Mueser, Jr. 1955
MEMPHIS
Tennessee Sigma
James A. Cochran, Jr. 1965
Peter M. Robinson, Jr. 1959
MERCER
Georgia Psi
W. Charles Witzleben 1973
MIAMI [FL]
Florida Alpha
Eric M. Dale 1995
Richard W. King 1955
William E. Poole 1962
Charles H. Reeder, Jr. 1972
Dr. Earnest E. Seiler, Jr. 1960
MIAMI [OH]
Ohio Tau
LTC Donald E. Hunter 1953
Robert E. Janney 1958
LtCol John D. Laird 1968
Joseph A. Presutto 1957
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MICHIGAN
Michigan Iota-Beta
Alfred R. Becker, Jr. 1950
Richard A. Bell 1947
Richard S. Brown 1949
H. Roy Johnson 1951
Donald E. Liebreich 1956
MICHIGAN STATE
Michigan Gamma
Dr. Robert G. Harris 1948
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Tennessee Beta
David E. Brandon 1970
Charles D. Gregory 1976
Delmer F. Lowe 1972
MILLIKIN
Illinois Delta
George H. Basler, Jr. 1969
Edward H. Chant, Jr. 1955
Chester C. Kronmiller 1949
Stephen B. Phenix 1964
William S. Wherry, Jr. 1933
Richard C. Wright 1955
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
COL James H. Aarestad 1952
David H. Farmer 1949
William F. Vosbeck, Jr. 1950
Robert J. Wigley 1955
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma
John M. Bee 1953
Maury Spizuiell Lane 1989
Marvin Grant Mitchell 2008
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Mississippi Theta
Hermon H. Hight 1960
Chandler Joseph Roesch 2022
MISSOURI-COLUMBIA
Missouri Alpha
Donald H. Altvater 1947
Robert E. Byrne 1957
John E. Scowcroft 1960
Dr. Robert E. Williams 1956
MONTANA
Montana Beta
Gerald G. Livesey 1962
John Brien Malletta 1994
Stanford K. Stevens 1952
MONTANA STATE
Montana Alpha
Fred A. Booth 1961
Dan Lars Hjelvik 1968
Glenn Lewis Jorn 1953
Lee Ernest Orr 1962
John Reichel 1953
David Lee Sletta 1968
MOREHEAD STATE
Kentucky Gamma
Derrick Scott Helphenstine 2010
Dr. Charles A. Lee 1973
MOUNT UNION
Ohio Sigma
Lewis P. Johnson 1952
John Sera 1971
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi
Max J. Baehr, Jr. 1955
David A. Krause 1969
Rodney R. Roberts 1955
John H. Schou, Jr. 1975
Ted M. Sonderegger 1976
Paul G. Williams 1980
NEVADA-RENO
Nevada Alpha
Percival D. Dobson 1962
Philip D. Powers 1970
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Beta
George B. Abbe 1932
Clinton A. Bean 1970
Goerge M. Eckhard 1964
William F. Lenfest 1964
NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL
North Carolina Xi
Milton L. Garrison 1964
Walter C. Sturdivant 1961
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
North Carolina Alpha
Edward J. Baysden 1973
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Alpha
Neal R. McNabb 1974
James E. Messmer 1970
Thomas M. Shafer 1962
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
North Dakota Beta
Allen J. Henderson 1964
Dean J. Merhiy 1977
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Gamma
Dr. John W. Klopsch 1969
NORTHERN IOWA
Iowa Chi
Don H. Penly II 1969
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega
Richard G. Evans 1973
OCCIDENTAL
California Epsilon
Fred A. Graham 1951
OHIO
Ohio Gamma
Stephen C. Cabell 1971
OHIO STATE
Ohio Theta
Thomas D. Massie 1967
Harland L. Mischler 1957
OHIO WESLEYAN
Ohio Delta
Dr. Karl E. Haecker 1966
Alan J. Meilinger 1957
Charles B. Shaffer 1965
William E. Thompson 1958
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
Roland K. Arnold III 1977
Dr. William M. Croom 1964
Robert Hunt 1955
James M. Little 1959
Dr. Kent Harris Webb 1982
Eugene S. Wells, Jr. 1957
OKLAHOMA STATE
Oklahoma Mu
John W. Abernathy 1946
Alan R. Brown 1956
Patrick Lee Canada 1983
David Ryan Durso 2006
Arthur G. Hays, Jr. 1970
Daniel C. Ketchum 1963
Dr. Phillip J. Knight 1975
Dr. James W. Marshall 1962
Neal A. Onstot 1955
LTC James M. Sharp, Jr. 1955
Samuel W. Stone, Jr. 1948
OREGON
Oregon Beta
Rexford M. Davis 1958
Kenneth D. Leash 1965
Richard A. Sly 1957
OREGON STATE
Oregon Alpha
Norman R. Brown 1958
Douglas R. Hadley 1964
Craig W. McMicken 1953
Greg Arthur Schoepper 1974
Randall S. Schoning 1979
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Theta
Arthur C. McCarty, Jr. 1953
Dr. Peter G. Sparks 1962
PENNSYLVANIA STATE-STATE COLLEGE
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta
Lee F. Adams 1938
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron
Henry Adams 1938
James M. Marine 1961
PUGET SOUND
Washington Gamma
Lawrence E. Nelson 1966
PURDUE
Indiana Beta
Bruce T. Cundiff, Jr. 1968
Donald C. Himsel 1958
Clifford H. Johnson 1949
James P. King 1957
Russell A. Nippert 1959
A. Russell Quilhot 1958
RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon
Christopher William Pybus 2017
Thomas Keith Sayuk 1980
Richard Q. Schmidt 1959
RHODES
Tennessee Zeta
Dr. Bruce E. Herron 1968
Dr. Bouldin A. Marley, Jr. 1974
RICHMOND
Virginia Tau
Robert F. Collins II 1965
John T. Drake 1960
Robert S. Lawrence 1943
RIPON
Wisconsin Beta
John V. Burman, Jr. 1964
ROCKHURST
Missouri Delta
Richard P. Brummel 1975
SAN DIEGO STATE
California Theta
Dr. Harold J. Allen, Jr. 1957
Richard John Lareau 1957
Thomas C. Stickel 1971
SEWANEE
Tennessee Omega
David A. VanLandingham 1969
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma
James Nelson Cavanaugh 1989
Lee E. Kness 1968
James R. Owens 1958
Chad Edward Simpson 1999
SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA
South Carolina Delta
James Ricks Carson, Jr. 1950
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
John G. Adams 1934
Dr. Robert J. Anderson 1964
Richard D. Nedved 1964
John Lynell Olson 1993
Harry L. Scholten 1968
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
South Dakota Theta
Christopher David Bills 1994
SOUTH ALABAMA
Alabama Chi
Joseph Allen Fearn, Jr. 1985
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
California Gamma
Richard P. Brombach 1952
Arthur I. Dow III 1963
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Texas Delta
Joseph T. Davidson 1965
Chester J Donnally, Jr. 1970
Lowell N. Smith, Jr. 1954
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Sigma
Frank L. Aitcheson III 1974
Hoyt A. Nation 1972
Thomas K. Sanders 1971
Steven R. Sparks 1974
ST. LAWRENCE
New York Rho
David D. Lindsay 1971
STANFORD
California Alpha
Frank B. Mapel 1962
SYRACUSE
New York Delta
Dr. Jonathan William Hackenyos 1993
TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE
Tennessee Kappa
John S. Culpepper, Jr. 1953
Mann M. Drumheller, Jr. 1967
Donald B. Preston 1962
Forrest L. Teets 1962
James T. Yarbro 1966
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
Tennessee Tau
Thomas Lee Cobb 1982
TENNESSEE TECH
Tennessee Delta
Dr. William C. Dickinson III 1963
TEXAS A&M
Texas Tau
Nicholas Quaid Pedrotti 2020
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Texas Beta
David A. Burgess 1982
Stephen T. Vany 1971
TEXAS STATE-SAN MARCOS
Texas Sigma
Bryson Harlen Waggle 2022
TEXAS TECH
Texas Alpha
Charles A. McClure III 1972
Rustan Donald Rhone 1987
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho
Walker H. Bateman IV 1976
Bruce W. Ficke 1979
Dr. Robert W. Hampton 1965
Thomas E. McGaughy 1953
TEXAS-EL PASO
Texas Gamma
Jacob C. Young, Jr. 1965
Dr. Pablo Patricio Zeballos 1992
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu
Nicholas T. Alex 1959
Dr. Roger J. Blank 1966
Richard H. Bunge 1952
Dennis M. Murphy 1967
David S. Philipps 1960
Dr. Thomas P. Straub 1961
Rodger H. Wadsworth 1956
F. Thomas Winder 1954
TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon
Henry E. Blake 1964
Iveson B. Noland III 1964
John B. Tebbetts 1971
UC-BERKELEY
California Beta
Alfred J. Dietsch 1956
John H. Ernster 1972
George T. Leas-Jatho 1953
William L. Woolley 1953
UC-DAVIS
California Kappa
Dr. Ted T. Hollister 1955
UC-LOS ANGELES
California Delta
Dr. Herbert H. Dedo 1955
Paul E. Griffin, Jr. 1955
Angus W. McBain 1963
UC-SANTA BARBARA
California Eta
John J. Bannon 1963
James W. Miller 1970
UNION
Tennessee Eta
Dr. William L. Howse 1926
James L. McClendon 1951
Herron P. Morris 1959
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beta
Larry Cugini, Jr. 1957
Douglas Holden 1956
UTAH
Utah Phi
Lyman B. McBride 1963
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon
Daniel E. Hill 1949
VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Georgia Sigma
Richard Tyler Clifton 1997
James B. Hutchinson 1992
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu
William O. Brittain 1955
David Lewis George 1982
Dr. Lloyd E. King, Jr. 1964
VERMONT
Vermont Beta
Dr. Robert H. Gervais 1953
VIRGINIA
Virginia Omicron
William Frank Chapman, Jr. 1960
Harold G. Dixon 1960
John F. Killebrew 1966
Marvin G. Perry 1957
Theodore J. Viars 1959
WASHINGTON[MO]
Missouri Beta
Theodor E. Kircher 1974
Ronald L. Olson 1962
Milton Stanze 1953
WASHINGTON [WA]
Washington Alpha
John G. Bisset 1961
WASHINGTON AND LEE
Virginia Sigma
Rev Robert W. Dickey, Jr. 1959
Richard L. Duchossois 1947
John M. Walbridge 1955
WASHINGTON STATE
Washington Beta
Howard R. Dowdell, Jr. 1966
WEST FLORIDA
Florida Sigma
Andrew Joseph Katrinecz, Jr. 1991
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta
Michael A. Scher 1989
Bruce M. Smith 1966
WILLAMETTE
Oregon Gamma
David V. Beery 1953
Ross O. Kines 1959
William L. Macdougall 1955
Richard William Riggs 1964
COL Thomas W. Steeves 1959
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma
Mark Alexander Rodman 1990
WISCONSIN-MADISON
Wisconsin Alpha
COL Fred C. Brand 1961
Herbert D. Hentzen, Jr. 1952
Jackson H. Sell 1961
WOFFORD
South Carolina Gamma
Joe H. Gooch, Jr. 1961
WYOMING
Wyoming Alpha
Ivan R. Jones 1954
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Ohio Alpha
James Hanna, Jr. 1967
James M. Holleran 1974
Stephen F. Joyce 1967
Ronald Molinari 1979
Richard R. Peterson 1971
Dennis J. Sweeney 1970
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CHARLIE BOYD
(MISSISSIPPI STATE ‘65): MEMBERSHIP FOR LIFE
BY: JOHNNY SAO (MILIKIN ‘11)
A fundamental principle of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is membership is for life. This tenet is reiterated in our organization’s mission: Advancing the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service for our members throughout life. While many tend to think the fraternity experience only exists as a collegiate, those who truly understand the importance of Sigma Alpha Epsilon correctly view their collegiate years as but one step in a life-long journey of brotherhood.
One such brother is Charlie Boyd (Mississippi State ‘65). As an undergraduate at the Mississippi Theta chapter, he held several positions, including Eminent Deputy Archon and Eminent Archon, and represented the chapter at the 118th Anniversary Convention in Chicago. After graduating, Charlie joined the IBM Corporation and stayed with IBM for 34 years before retiring in 1998.
As with many of our brothers, Charlie established his life and career immediately following graduation. But, the importance of SAE never left him, and when he was able, he stepped back into the Fraternity as a volunteer ...and did so with gusto.
Charlie served as the President of the Greater Atlanta Alumni Association for four terms, leading the group through an extensive period of growth and development. As a result, the Association has been named the “Bill Fiscus Outstanding Area Alumni Association” at almost every Fraternity Convention since 1999. Charlie has also served two four-year terms on the SAE
Financial & Housing Corporation Board of Directors, including as its President.
Charlie’s focus hasn’t been limited to alumni and housing. He used his operational expertise to provide guidance and counsel when the chapter at Georgia Tech was reentering the Realm. He ensured the group had a long-term success plan and served as Chairman of the rechartering in 2004.
For his continued service to Sigma Alpha Epsilon on every level, Charlie has been awarded the two highest individual honors that can be bestowed on members: the Merit Key and the Distinguished Service Award. He also has been instrumental in bringing back the chapters at North Carolina, Ole Miss and Texas-Austin.
For Charlie, membership in SAE truly is for life. Decades after attending the 118th Anniversary Convention, he greeted old friends and met new ones at the 165th Anniversary Convention in Des Moines, Iowa. When asked about his lifetime of service to the Fraternity, he wryly remarked: “You know that I’m not in the Chapter Eternal yet, right?” While that is true, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is eternal in him.
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KEEPING UP WITH THE SAES
SAE THIRD THURSDAY
One of the first Alumni Third Thursday events was held in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. Brothers gathered at Hatfield’s Goode Grub to hang out and reminisce on their SAE experiences.
BOWLING GREEN STATE HOMECOMING
Brothers gathered to celebrate Ohio Kappa’s 100th anniversary and homecoming at Bowling Green State University.
MOUNT WHITNEY
A few members from San Diego State University (California Theta) recently climbed Mt. Whitney, located in California. The peak of Mt. Whitney is 14,505 feet. It is an all-day trek that begins in the dark of night and concludes that evening. One of the gentlemen pictured, Marc Martin (San Diego ‘83), recently had a knee replacement and decided to climb a second time!
YOUNGSTOWN STATE GOLF OUTING
“40th Annual Alumni Golf Outing - One of our many ways to get together with brothers from the past and celebrate fraternity! This event is a highlight of our summer each year. A day full of golfing, brotherhood, friendly competition, and steak dinners! We always like to take a moment at the outing to remember and honor the brothers who have sadly departed us in recent years and celebrate having shared this brotherhood with them.”
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TRI-BOARD MEETING
MIDDLE TENNESSEE ANNUAL LUNCHEON
ROSS PEROT JR.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PAGO ‘22
Phi Alpha Golf Outing (PAGO) 2022 was a success! 22 Illinois Beta Alumni and 18 undergraduates showed out to play golf on Friday, September 9th! Following the golf, a BBQ buffet dinner was held at the chapter house for all the participants. Following dinner, they presented awards and the Alumni led the singing of as many SAE songs as they could remember! What a great SAE brotherhood event!!
MERIT KEY AWARD
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TONY BOSELLI
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Congratulations and Phi Alpha to brother Tony Boselli (Southern California ‘95) for getting inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. This is an honor that only 362 players in the NFL are honored to do so.
The Middle Tennessee annual luncheon of brothers for over 50 years - luncheon in Brentwood, TN on October 6, 2022.
RECIPIENTS
A productive Tri-Board Meeting with the Supreme Council, SAE Foundation Trustees, and SAE F&H Board.
Congratulations to Ross Perot Jr. (Vanderbilt ‘81), who received the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America for his livelong involvement.
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an honor to celebrate Sid McMillan (Tennessee Martin ‘79), Tommy Legins (Tennessee Martin ‘90), and Mike Mokrycki (Indiana State ‘77) for being recognized with the Merit Key Award!
As a loyal donor for the past 50 years, Jim Gaines is no stranger to supporting the SAE Foundation. He is an Amethyst Level donor ($50,000-74,999) of the Founders’ Circle, a giving society for individuals with over $5,000 in lifetime giving. A 2021-2022 Herald Level donor, recognizing annual donations between $1,000-2,499 to the Annual Loyalty Fund. A member of the Phoenix Circle for recurring donors. And now, a member of the Heritage Society, which honors donors who include SAE in their estate plans.
As an undergraduate, Jim was the President of Lambda Psi, the local interest group which later became the Tennessee Beta chapter at Middle Tennessee State. Once when asked to share a favorite SAE memory, Jim reflected upon Lambda Psi’s chartering process with SAE in the 1960s. He described the intense and challenging petitioning process, including several visits from the Fraternity Service Center and 100% approval of the other chapters in the province.
In the summer of 1969, his chapter sent eight brothers to the National Convention in San Francisco, where the delegation approved their charter. Jim says this three-year period taught him many things that carried over into his professional life.
Following graduation, Jim began working in management for a large Fortune 500 company. He stayed with the company for seven years before starting his marketing agency. He also worked with ten business partners and started a franchise marketing firm that spread to 35 cities throughout the United States.
Just before graduating from Middle Tennessee State, Jim had a conversation with Past Eminent Supreme Recorder Jack Hotaling (Syracuse ‘53). At a lunch in 1969, Jim said to Jack, “I’m graduating in two weeks. What would be some advice you could
give to me?” Jack responded, “Jim, always remember that fraternity is for life. Another way of putting that is, SAE is for life.”
Recently, Jim made arrangements to leave a bequest to the SAE Foundation, which will establish a scholarship fund. The James Emery Gaines Leadership Fund will support educational and leadership initiatives and provide scholarships to deserving students.
Jim firmly believes in the importance of scholarships and leadership. These are the reasons he has always been an avid supporter of the SAE Foundation. As an undergraduate, Jim did not have access to many scholarships and therefore had to work his way through school.
“We have young brothers that want to go to medical school, they want to go to law school, they want to get their Ph.D., but they don’t come from wealthy families. Any help that any of us alumni can do to help them, I’m all for it. I’ve gotten notes and phone calls from some of these young brothers, and it’s really heartwarming.”
Additionally, Jim believes that our country needs good leaders and therefore wants to support the Fraternity’s educational initiatives, allowing undergraduate students to attend educational events. He says, “The leadership that I learned was from the Fraternity because we had to set up a chapter on our own.”
Jim believes being an SAE is one of the best things that has happened to him and that alumni should give back. The idea of membership for life has stuck with him throughout the years, so it is no wonder he has chosen to leave a legacy gift to the SAE Foundation. The Foundation is grateful to Jim for his generosity and support throughout the years and is honored to be entrusted with the James Emery Gaines Leadership Fund.
For more information about the SAE Foundation, please visit sae. net/foundation.
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ONE GIFT, A LIFE TIME INVESTMENT
MEET YOUR PERSONAL FINANCE GOALS WHILE MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR FUTURE.
The SAE Foundation recently launched a new planned giving website. Below are just a few examples of ways to increase your giving and reduce your taxes while supporting SAE. For more information on giving options or to request a free Estate Planning Guide, please visit www.saeplannedgifts.org. Our estate planning guide can help you gather the information you need before meeting with your attorney.
BEQUEST IRA CHARITABLE ROLLOVER STOCKS AND BONDS
A bequest is one of the easiest gifts to make. With the help of an attorney, you can include language in your will or trust specifying a gift to be made to family, friends, or the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, as part of your estate plan, or you can make a bequest using a beneficiary designation form.
You may be looking for a way to make a big difference to help further our mission. If you are 70½ or older you may also be interested in a way to lower the income and taxes from your IRA withdrawals. An IRA charitable rollover is a way you can help continue our work and benefit this year.
A gift of stocks or bonds may provide you with an even greater tax benefit. If you have owned securities for more than one year and the value has increased, you can avoid capital gains tax and receive a charitable income tax deduction equal to the fair market value of your gift to us.
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HERITAGE SOCIETY
The Heritage Society honors brothers who choose to remember SAE in their estate planning. Heritage Society donors have docmented planned gifts on file with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation. See page 68 for a full list of donors.
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ESTATE PLAN? Document your gift. Please contact the SAE Foundation. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation 1856 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60201 foundation@sae.net 847-475-1856
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